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42278Can it be done?
39743It was this state of affairs which brought up the question,"How much should a comrade be allowed to aid the runner?"
41388By those familiar with revolvers the question will naturally arise, With all these advantages can you secure accuracy?
17289If Fanny Ellsler and Duvernay could excel without this ugly contrivance, why is it necessary for others?
17289Some critics and a certain public have welcomed them; but is it not"sham antique"?
46067The difficulty is that, whereas the diver wants to land(?)
33870Kt- Q 2?
33870R × R?
42255She came to flying anchor At the twilight time of day, But the strain on the cable sank her, And her crew, oh, where were they?
42255What_ will_ the next generation be like?
41335Some pistols for the British market often have specially long, big handles, or stocks, because of the habit( or is it the Regulation Position?)
41335Why do writers so often talk of"pressing with the_ knee_"to turn a horse?
47254Which will you Choose?
3690("What is he doing, the great god Pan, Down in the reeds by the river?")
3690What is a''lectric?
43246Is the Bishop of Oxford aware of these strange reversions to the practices condemned by the Protestant Church of England for the last four centuries?
43246The Protector''s reply, however, took the form of a question:''Do you think the Bishop prevailed on the hare to run through the churchyard?''
41669299, with its rounded ends, arched bottom, and adjustable hood?
41669A magical elevator?
33120What proportion of the running plays are successful in the modern game?
33120What should be done to produce a more open, less dangerous, more interesting game of football?
33120Why should not the pass be used in the same way?
33120Why should they have hastened its development?
11550Mindful of the age- old cry,''What about the ball?'' 11550 After all, what is a racquet game without an appropriate ball? 11550 SQUASH TENNIS by Richard C. Squires( 1931- 2003)$ 1.00[ March 1968] CONTENTS Who Can Play? 11550 WHO CAN PLAY? 32368 Let go top( egg?) 32368 Now take up pistol and fire at egg(?) 32368 While calling attention once more to the egg in the handkerchief and to the empty(?) 9177 _ Of the Forfeitures_ If you Renounce, you are to double the Stake, this(?) 10969 Where are you off to?"
10969Who wants to know about birds when he is ski- ing?
10969Allowing eight inches to each side- step, how many hours would it take to descend 1,000 feet?
10969First of all she said,"May I go with you?"
10969I remember being snubbed by an ardent Ski- er because I ventured to ask"What are those black birds?"
10969I said weakly,"Did you not see the notice which said this was a run for 3rd- class runners only?"
10969What could I do?
36821Who cares for the miller now?
36821You see the ways the fisherman doth takeTo catch the fish; what engines doth he make?
36821ARE there any fish in the river to which you are going?
36821If you have had bad sport, and say to him,"Which way shall we go now?"
36821no sport?
12926HOW D''YE DO?
12926How d''ye do?
12926O when shall I see My Billy again?
12926The Bampton words were different: O my Billy, my constant Billy, When shall I see my Billy again?
12926The words of the first verse of the Headington version were as follows: O Constant Billy, Shall I go with''ee?
35683Am I a believer in Turkish baths?
35683Again, what is an amateur?
35683As I have said, many think £ 4 a week is a nice income; so it is, but how many get it, and how many years does it last?
35683Has Association Football reached its zenith?
35683Should an official who wears glasses referee in a first- class match?
35683This is quite correct, but even if the benefit comes off how much does it bring in?
38120***** If the right- hand adversary of the dealer double before his partner has asked"May I lead?"
38120***** The reader will naturally ask,"How, when but two suits have been led, can I determine which of the two remaining to choose?"
38120***** When the question,"May I lead?"
38120II.--If the third hand player ask,"Shall I play?"
38120If he does not wish to double, he may ask his partner,"May I lead?"
38120Should the right- hand adversary of the dealer double before his partner has asked"May I lead?"
38120The question"What will be the probable make if I pass?"
39663A timely topic for discussion is the never- answered question: When does the new century begin-- with January 1, 1900, or 1901?
39663CHAPTER VI DOLLS AND DOLL- HOUSES What little girl does not love a doll?
39663Is she busy in the kitchen?
39663Is she mending the stockings?
39663Mama, what can I do now?"
39663What do the contents of the sewing- basket hint?
39663Why should not the child be taught, before throwing away the discarded picture book, to ask if there is not a use for it still?
17727Or Sweetness, Loudness, or Deepness of Cry?
17727Or for the Exercise of his Body only?
17727Or for the Training his Horses?
17727See how they labour, as if Day and Night Were both too short to serve their loose Delight?
17727To find him?
10028The question,''When should the training of a child begin?'' 10028 BASE BALL WORTH WHILE? 10028 How much more is the case when two cities are involved? 10028 What is it? 10028 Why do our athletes always win? 10028 Will you please give the GUIDE your opinion as to whether a change would be advisable? 10672 Basil ready to hand? 10672 Election, or hereditary succession? 10672 Is this a real anticipation of the use of raised letters for the blind? 10672 Jonathon Oldbuck on the Game of Chess, 1474 The First Edition: copies in libraries and at sales Where was it printed? 10672 Physicians, Physiognomy, Pigmentaries, Pilgrimages, Piron, Pirre, Pitman, Isaac, Pity, Plaisters, Plato, Polygamy, Polygamy or polyandry? 10672 Why seek modern instances when the great storehouse of anecdotes of Valerius Maximus was ready to be rifled? 19975 Are these, after all, so striking as to warrant the assumption that one game was derived from the other, no matter which may be shown to be the older? 19975 Are we to accept this assertion without reserve, when an investigation would seem to indicate that baseball is really the older game? 19975 But if base- ball is neither sprung from rounders nor taken bodily from another English game, what is its origin? 19975 But upon what ground have these later writers based their assumption? 19975 Deferring for the present the consideration of its resemblance to base- ball, what proof have we of its venerable existence? 19975 It is often asked,Why are pitchers, as a rule, such poor batters?"
19975The question he must always decide is,"Is this the best play, everything considered?"
19975When was base- ball first played in America?
36667Know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?
36667And it is a question which they must settle with their consciences,"how can they meet these charges at the bar of the Final Judge?"
36667Here is a man that asserts that he has been born again, but where is the evidence?
36667The absorbing inquiry will be"What must I do to be saved?"
36667They are led to inquire-- is there any_ reality_ in the work of the Holy Spirit?
36667Under these circumstances what is duty?
36667What does he do more than others?
36667What would Paul do?
47243Can we go far wrong either in following such sportsmen as Lord Coventry and Lord Ribblesdale, with the spirit of Whyte- Melville inspiring us?
47243Could it be a bite?
47243How can I with my poor pen do justice to all the delights of yachting as practised on the Solent?
47243What had happened?
11883Are You a Daisy?
11883What must I_ do_ to give the guests a good time?
11883ANNOUNCEMENTS AND SHOWERS"How shall I announce my engagement?"
11883And why make hard work of it when there are ways to entertain easily?
11883For instance, he may say to the mock bridegroom,"Do you promise to obey this woman?"
11883The following conundrum was also propounded: What is the longest word in the English language?
11883They read:_ Do you like watermelon?
11883This child asks each one in turn the question,"Are you a daisy?"
34375quantitie of linfoyl and quicksilverand"put your linfoyl in a crucible"["linfoyl"should be"tinfoyl"?]
34375But now said I to my Ostesse, Ostesse, what will you say if with a tricke I have, I make these six Crownes to fetch all the rest thorow the Table?
34375Would you know whence it first came?
34375_ COurteous Reader, doe you not wonder?
34375why, from= Bartholomew= Fayre: would you know whither it''s bent?
37462''Can I see him to- morrow and try him?''
37462''You have not sent in his name?''
374626 in your torpid?''
37462Once achieved, what present benefits, what future triumphs didst thou not ensure to man?
37462Teucrians, Dardanians, Pelesta(?
37462What dusky arms propelled thee?
37462What wild songs of exultation heralded thy first successful venture?
37462Where wast thou launched?
37462_ OXFORD UNIVERSITY COLLEGE EIGHTS: HEAD OF THE RIVER._ 1815 Brasenose(?)
50631But why should Lenz be permitted to pass through and not ourselves?
50631Ca n''t you talk with your own people?
50631Ca n''t you understand a Chinaman?
50631McIlrath?"
50631My name was"parted in the middle;"why not give my wife half of it?
50631Why is this distinction of a degree made?
27353Now what colour will you have?
27353Wet or dry?
27353Can anyone imagine an Indian conjuror dreaming of a new trick?
27353Having completed the average programme of our Jadoo- wallah, I feel sure that people will say to each other"Yes"but what about the Rope trick?
27353How can it be done?
27353How does he know that he took a photo?
27353How on earth is it done?
27353How then, can he describe what he saw when he comes to?
27353I do not know what this Latin quotation means, but I would like it to convey"do n''t you think it rot yourself?"
27353Or remember anything at all about it?
27353Or that anyone else took one?
27353Why does he not make people believe that he is Mahatma Ghandi and the Ali brothers rolled into one?
27353Wonderful is n''t it?
27353Wonderful is n''t it?
435''What do you mean by it?'' 435 Fire- king--I ask you, on your honor as a gentleman, is this genuine unmixed poison?"
435Fire- king--"Is there any medical gentleman here who will examine it?"
435Have you prepared yourself with phosphorus, or will you take some of mine, which is laid on that table?"
435Some said there must be a confederacy between the challenger and the challenged, and others asked whether any money had been deposited?
435The Fire- king--"Then wherefore did you send me a challenge?
435The question now is, were the fifteen auditors of Mr. Sothern fooled and deceived, or was this a genuine manifestation of extraordinary power?
435When my opening added a third sensational surprise, one of the London dailies asked,"Is this going to be another Georgia Magnet fiasco?"
42950How true is for this year the prophecy?
42950In the Epilogue to"Sir Harry Wildair"( 1701) is the following: Vat have you got of grand plasir in dis town?
42950Omar Khayyam sings of him"Iran, indeed, is gone with all his Rose And Jamshid''s sev''n ring''d Cup, Where?
42950What were the methods used by the ancients for divining the wishes of the gods?
42950Who can resist the charms of Matadores?"
42950to what cometh all thy blandishing promises, O false astrology and divinitrice, Of God''s secrets vaunting thyself so wise?
44623Has it not the tallest and spikiest rushes in the world, and the biggest bunker to carry from the tee?
44623Was it not here that Mr. Horace Hutchinson and J. H. Taylor, besides a host of other fine players, learned the game?
44623Why do they want to alter this adorable place?
4913?
4913?, B- c5+;( 11) K- h1, Q- h4;( 12) P- h3, Q- g3;( 13) Pxg4, Q- h4 mate.
4913?, Ktxd4;( 9) Qxd4, P- c5 followed by P- c4 winning the Bishop.
4913After the opening moves( 1) P- e4, P- e5;( 2) P- f4, B- C5;( 3) Pxe5??
4913After the opening moves( 1) P- e4, P- e5;( 2) P- f4, B- C5;( 3) Pxe5??
4913How easily( 8) P- e5 could get White into trouble can be seen from the following variation:( 8)..., Kt- g4;( 9) o- o, o- o;( 10) Pf4?
4913How will White proceed in order to drive the King into a corner and checkmate him there?
4913Or:( 14) Ktxc8+?, Ra8xc8;( 15) Qxd3, Pxc4 winning a piece.
4913Rxh7?
38000+-------------------+| Y|| Dummy|||"May I lead?"
38000Ask yourself why does the adversary discard one suit and save another?
38000Does the opening lead show a long or a short suit?
38000II.--If the third hand player ask,"Shall I play?"
38000If he does not wish to double, he may ask his partner,"May I lead?"
38000If long, how many cards does the leader hold, and what high cards does his lead show?
38000If the right- hand adversary of the dealer double before his partner has asked"May I lead?"
38000SUGGESTIONS FOR THE NON- DEALER From what combination of cards is your partner leading?
38000Should the right- hand adversary of the dealer double before his partner has asked"May I lead?"
38000TO PREVENT A REVOKE If your partner refuses to follow suit, always ask,"Have you no( hearts), Partner?"
38000The leader may either double or say,"May I Lead, Partner?"
38000What will the make probably be if you pass?
38000When the question,"May I lead?"
41436Call this a ditch?
41436A tired horse, too, makes a tired rider, and_ that_ makes a sore back, and then-- where are you?
41436But though much is talked of its abolition, yet as it has always been a case of"fortune''s fickle smile upon the player,"why not let it remain so?
41436But what is the result?
41436Did the original idea of signalling, this writer asks, come to some gallant officer while he was watching hounds feather on a scent?
41436How to have a quick eye to hounds?
41436If this is to be when he counts three, or as soon as your foot is in his hand?
41436In all innocence this visitor remarked to the Master,"I suppose you will draft that hound?"
41436Is it possible that as this simple remedy becomes better known, we may find that cruel scourge, distemper, disarmed of its terrors?
41436Riding a refuser does I think teach one to be strong on a horse; but is it worth it?
41436Talk and chatter when they draw, gallop of course and jump-- most probably-- when they run, but"know what they are doing?"
41436Yes, how?
31214A friend solicitous, and fearing the worst, said,"Och, Paddy, what ails ye?
31214Are ye dead?"
31214How is it that an apple or potato can be divided by a straight cut when placed in the folds of a silk pocket- handkerchief, which remains uninjured?
31214The heavy hit may come off occasionally, the clumsy guard may turn the point, but why misdirect energy?
31214Where, then, shall we look for a stick which combines all the good qualities and is free from the drawbacks just enumerated?
12343As Hey_ Fortuna, furia, nunquam, Credo_, passe passe, when come you Sirrah?
12343Birlady, birlady sir, you of all the rest are most welcome, what how doth your stomack after your carrowsing banquet?
12343O no quoth the Smith I may not tell you: not tell me quoth the fellow, why what ist?
12343O quoth the Smith, for a thing that if I could finde, I should be made for euer: why quoth the fellow what I prethee ist?
12343The application heereof needes no interpretation: Fantasie and foolery who can please?
12343Who doe I see?
12343and desire who can humour?
12343what gorge vpon gorge, egges vpon egges, and sack vpon sack, at these yeares?
12343what the lustie lad of the Myter, that will binde beares, and ride his golden Asse to death but he will haue his will?
44215But who wants to sit up all night watching a fire?
44215But, honest now, is it not really too bad that there are no longer any hostile Indians?
44215Chief.... Man of the East, is the Medicine Fire at Too- le- ze blazing?
44215Chief.... Man of the South, how blazes the fire at Too- winks?
44215Chief.... Man of the West, man of the plains and mountains, does the mystic fire at Kor- le blaze?
44215Has the Red Badger come from its burrow to stand guard on the Red Mountain?
44215Is He- le- jah, the Mountain- lion, on guard on the yellow mountain of the North?
44215Is the Black Bear guarding the Blue Mountain, where the sun sets?
44215Is the White Wolf on guard at the White Mountain, where the sun- maidens dwell?
44215WHAT IS AN ELLIPSE?
44215What care we for luxury and ease?
44215What has this got to do with saddles?
44215Why?
44215Why?
41973''How much, sir?''
41973Are there any?
41973In 1885 the club had their present vessel, the''Ailsa,''66 tons, built by Fife of Fairlie; and who better could have been chosen?
41973Is she on the rocks at the light?
41973Noticing how cleanly our flat counters leave the water, Mollett thought-- What is the use of having a sharp bow to divide the water?
41973The question at once suggests itself, should they not be sent up in stops?
41973We hailed the Committee Boat,''Are we all right?''
41973Why does she stop?
41973Why not have a double- sterned boat, and let the bow slide over the water instead of through it?
41973Will you take the time, sir, of"Meteor"and"Iverna"rounding?''
12430Bethink thee, Lord? 12430 But are not these games very dangerous,"asks a careful mamma;"do n''t you find that boys get hurt very much by them?
12430And why?
12430But what greater compliment could I pay these old Puritans than this?
12430But what interests have you in common with a fast young man?
12430But what was the reason of their failure?
12430Did she go to school to- day?
12430How far does American education fulfil the wants of Human Nature, and wherein does it disregard them?
12430How shall these things be?
12430If we were to look round in a circuit of a hundred miles, how many of the Skitzland aristocracy should we find, think you?
12430It remains for us to ask, What are its bearings upon American education?
12430What do you think gives these blacklegs, men of not a tithe of your force and talent, such power over them?
12430What is the remedy for all this?
12430Who could be more devout than Saint Simeon Stylites?
12430Will she find these four noble parts of Human Nature sufficient for the task of living?
12430Will then devotion and conscience be sufficient for a noble manhood?
12430Will these three be sufficient?
12430Will they be found sufficient for a perfect life?
16316_ From a feminine standpoint the first question must be,What shall I wear?"
16316Can any one see a joke in this?
16316Did you ever hear of a colony of ants keeping a cow?
16316Did you ever know of a bat flying into any one''s hair?
16316Did you ever see a play- ground where the ants have their recreation just as we have ball fields and dancing halls?
16316Dry leaves?
16316How many of us ever saw the possibility of a sermon in this common everyday sight?
16316In playing, it is customary for the bull to engage one pair of players in conversation by asking some question such as"What is your lock made of?"
16316Nature study is not"why?"
16316On this occasion when their guns were empty another hunter who had withheld his fire said,"Are you all done, boys?"
16316Perhaps you will say"How about a bat?"
16316Then ask yourself,"How far have I gone since I was not sure of my way?"
16316What are they?
16316and also,"How far am I from camp?"
32753Can he adopt the previous run?
32753Can he claim to have moved it by accident?
32753Can he compel A to place his ball?
32753Can he restore it and repeat the blow?
32753Can he, after doing this, re- run the bridge?
32753Can it croquet them both?
32753Can it croquet?
32753Can it re- roquet it on the ground that it has run a bridge since the roquet?
32753Can the player decline the run, leaving the ball in position?
32753Can they compel them to renew their bridges?
32753Has A abandoned his tour?
32753Has D misplayed?
32753Is B''s play correct?
32753Is it in position, since it once reached that point from the front?
32753Is it in position?
32753Is this allowed?
45299( Does she see the rose, I wonder, or is it invisible to her while visible to us?)
45299Are_ they_ typically Russian?
45299But what about"Les Sylphides,""Spectre de la Rose''''or"Le Carnaval"?
45299But what story is there in"Les Sylphides"?
45299Did I reject them as absurdly unconvincing because I did not understand the language of choreography?
45299How Far a Native Ballet?
45299Is this ballet, then, distinguished from all other ballets by being a_ native_ ballet?
45299Love and joy and pleasure, pain and hate and death-- how could they be simulated by pirouettings, posings and posturings?
45299What is his secret?
45299What would an actor and actress make of it if it could be dramatized?
45299Where does the difference between the things talent and genius lie if not in the huge personality of the genius?
45299Why do we speak of"feet"if not because the feet of the body used to mark the rhythm of inspired utterance?
45299Why has he come here to see love through a veil of blood-- blood which is his own?
45299[ Illustration: 0020][ Illustration: 0022] Dancing In General|WHAT is dancing?
45299[ Illustration: 0052] Le Spectre de la Rose|WHAT would a dramatist make of Gauthier''s little idyl of the vision of the Rose?
9916But what does the figures of the pennant race of the League for 1894 show?
9916But what special object, in this respect, is there to strike for in the championships of trio or duo State leagues?
9916Could blundering management go further?
9916How is it possible to tell how effective a pitcher is by the figures of earned runs as recorded under the scoring rules in vogue up to 1895?
9916How many of these old players will slide or go into a bag when they are blocked off?
9916If this is not a glorious success, pray what is?
9916Is it any wonder, under such circumstances, that the League season of 1894 was characterized by"hoodlumism?"
9916Now the problem is, Which pitcher did the best average work in his position?
9916The question apropos to this comment is,"What are you going to do about it"in 1895, Messrs. Magnates?
9916The question is, Why was this important and much- needed rule taken from the code?
42723''But,''the King added, taking out of the box a carefully sealed packet,''can the handkerchiefs, by possibility, be in this?'' 42723 ''How can that be?
42723''I can not deny it, Sire; but what would my magic powers avail me if I could not perform incomprehensible tricks? 42723 ''Only that, Sire?
42723''Will your Majesty deign to inform me?'' 42723 After making my Sosia repeat my signature a thousand times, I gave it this question:''What o''clock is it?''
42723Charles Bertram who wrote"Is n''t it Wonderful?"
42723Do you know what this card proposes?''
42723For who has not heard the cry of the modern Bosco,"Eat-''em- alive"?
42723Has your brain deceived your eyes, or your eyes your brain?
42723I had just laid the first sheet of paper before my writer and asked him this question:''Who is the author of your being?''
42723Should I drop off and see Herr Frikell, or wait for my appointment on the morrow?
42723The mason''s wife chose the question,"What is the emblem of fidelity?"
42723What could he present to the public in opposition to the second sight, the suspension, and the inexhaustible bottle?
42723What could it mean?
42723What did Anderson have to offer in opposition to Robert- Houdin''s much- vaunted Suspension, Second Sight, and Inexhaustible Bottle?
42723What is the matter with my heart?
42723[ Illustration: Charles Bertram( James Bassett), the English author and conjurer, who wrote"Is n''t it Wonderful?"
42549484.--"Where is my hat?"]
42549486.--"Will you play with me?"]
42549Ask each boy and girl to repeat in turn these lines:"She says she sells sea- shells; Shall she sell sea- shells?"
42549Can you hesitate between the two arrangements?
42549Could a manufacturer furnish you with such enchanting material from which to make your toys?
42549Do you like real country buttermilk, and have you ever helped churn?
42549Does not all that sound delightful?
42549Feed the Birds Have you ever seen little young birds in their nest?
42549How is it managed?
42549How many bars has yo''got now?
42549Is the old spinning- wheel in the attic, neglected and covered with dust, or in the parlor, decked in all its bravery of blue ribbons and snowy flax?
42549Is there any flower more beautiful?
42549It looks very much like a cape now, does n''t it?
42549Six?
42549There they are sitting in rows; do n''t you see them?
42549WOULD it not be fun to see a yoke of real live oxen come slowly walking into the kitchen dragging a load of logs?
42549Why what can compare with it?
42549Wo n''t you, mammy?"
45370How does he do it?
45370More lock- breaking? 45370 Tell me,"I begged,"are the feats you do on the screen different to those you do enact before the footlights?"
45370Want to try our locks? 45370 Was I afraid of the sharks?"
45370What are you doing here?
45370What are you in for?
45370Will you remove the handcuffs for a moment,he said,"in order that I may take my coat off?"
45370You ask me how I did it? 45370 Are we ready?
45370Being billed, and not appearing, what would the public think?
45370HIS GREATEST STUNT"What do you consider the greatest stunt you have done for the screen?"
45370One minute-- two-- then three---- Would he do it?
45370PRISONERS ARE DUMBFOUNDED Chase gave a gasp of fear, and then cried,"Have you come to let me out?
45370Was the door which had been fastened against him single, double, or triple locked?
45370What are you doing without clothes?"
45370What for?
45370What then?
36513If there were any trickery about this it would be a transparent fraud, would n''t it? 36513 Now then,"you say to your audience,"do you think that I can drink the water without lifting the hat?"
3651316] The Milk Cans You have seen the toy milk cans in a shop?
36513Do you remember what card was chosen and placed on the top of the pack?
36513Have you done that?
36513How are you to do it?
36513How can there be anything in a bowl which is held upside down?
36513How does the conjurer manage to get rid of the"fake"containing the water?
36513Now, can you balance a glass half full of water on the top of the card?
36513Of course you could do the trick in about half the time by merely asking:"Can you do this?"
36513The question therefore arises-- How are you to prepare for the trick in a drawing- room?
36513Where does the water go to?
36513Why not take lessons?
36513Why should you not put it at the side of the bag if there is room for it there?
36513Why was he so jolly careful to get the same quantity of water in each glass?
36513Would you mind having a look at them?"
36513You do?
36513You would like the trick done quickly?
36513You''ll know the card again when you see it?
10961I have been at the same stage so long; what can I do to play a better game?
10961Making?
10961At this point, in my despair, I said to Mr. Chipp, who was umpiring the match,"What_ can_ I do?"
10961But what does it matter if you are beaten fifty times in a practice game if you are improving your strokes?
10961By the way, why do many lady players, even those who compete at open tournaments, stand several feet behind the base- line when serving?
10961Can it be ignorance, or is it a want of necessary energy and constant attention?
10961Do they damage her specific excellence?
10961Do they spoil woman''s usefulness as a woman?
10961Do they tend to give her less endurance and nerve at critical times?
10961For what do these strenuous games mean?
10961How can your game improve, or move forward, if you make no effort to strengthen what is feeble?
10961If this, then, be"womanliness,"can athletic games injure it?
10961Is this true?
10961Now, if this is true, what better and more interesting method of rapid exertion could be devised than a game of lawn tennis?
10961What are the objections to games for girls?
10961What more embarrassing experience than to play a match with a racket you can not recognize?
10961Why are not all competitors treated alike?
27367Well, what of that?
27367Can you think of a dancer with corns?
27367Did she get a hand?
27367Do you know that I have made a study of diets and dieting, and of anatomy-- the structure of the human body?
27367Do you know that as the result of my years of experience I originated all the solo and ensemble dances taught in my courses?
27367Does it pay?
27367How many American producers of the supreme type, capable of the bigger things, are there in the United States?
27367How many do you know of?
27367Is it not possible that the answer to the old query:"How you goin''to keep them down on the farm?"
27367Perhaps you are asking yourself,"What has country dancing to do with stage dancing?"
27367That seems to cover about everybody on earth, does n''t it?
27367Why get this service at second hand?
27367Why not develop it?"
27367Why should they starve their natures, and go without pleasures that are rightfully theirs?
27367Why, they ask, should it be a virtue to wear a gloomy face, to shun pleasure, to avoid their impulses to sing, play or dance?
27367[ Illustration: NW] DANCING AND CIVILIZATION[ Illustration] Solemn professors are discussing the question"What is Civilization?"
27367[ Illustration: NW] SHOWMANSHIP[ Illustration] Do you know what"repeaters"are in the language of the stage?
27367_ Petit Battement avec Port de Bras_--Low bending[ Transcriber''s Note: beating?]
27367may be found in the advice:"Teach them to dance"?
19652On questioning our unsophisticated management I discovered that the visitors had generously(?) 19652 This is a pretty swell sort of a circus, is n''t it?"
19652What I say? 19652 What would you say then?"
19652After all, is it not a mistake made by the temperance people that they do n''t teach the physical as well as the moral effects of intemperance?
19652After that the gentleman(?)
19652Ca n''t we manage to get some cricket practice in some way?"
19652For what had I taken boxing lessons unless I could at least do a policeman?
19652Had we all been content to look on and then go home peacefully there would have been no trouble, but what boys would act in such unboyish fashion?
19652How do the members of the base- ball fraternity spend the winter seasons?
19652Mr. Burns that spring took up the reins that had been taken out of my hands, and how well he succeeded with the able(?)
19652Now, the query arises,"If the team was so uniformly successful under Mr. Hurlbut, why has it not enjoyed the same measure of success since?"
19652That being the case, how can I be sure that I have had all that was coming to me, or that I have been honestly dealt with by that organization?
19652The only question of interest was,''Would they go through Philadelphia safely?''
19652What tickets?"
19652What''s in a name?
19652While I was still a boy in Marshalltown and before I had graduated(?)
19652Who that has ever been to Rome can ever forget it?
19652With such a team as the champions then boasted of what was the use of making any changes?
19652You know the old adage,"When the cat''s away,"etc.?
44440***** Oh, who knows what the Clover thinks?
4444023 what grown- ups call Japanesque?
44440And do you know that these flowers will fit on the ends of your fingers like tall caps on the heads of little fairies?
44440CHAPTER IV CLOVER DESIGNS HAVE you ever admired the pretty patterns on wallpaper of flowers and green leaves?
44440CHAPTER XXI THINGS TO MAKE OF ENGLISH- WALNUT SHELLS NUTS are the seed- vessels of the nut- trees; did you ever think of that?
44440DO you know the cultivated foxglove with its tall spikes of thimble- shaped flowers, prettily spotted inside?
44440Do you hear that deep, booming sound?
44440Does n''t it look as if it had been copied from a printed pattern on a piece of Japanese cotton cloth?
44440Five petals?
44440From the brilliant- orange tiger- lily, with its dark- brown or black spots, we are going to make a-- tiger?
44440Have you ever embroidered dainty designs in colors on white linen, and do you love it all?
44440Is n''t it delightful to see so many, many apple- blossoms all at once?
44440Is n''t it wonderful?
44440It sounds good to eat, does n''t it?
44440That is being active enough in such a small pulpit, is n''t it?
44440The Greeny Girl The little green- pea greenies, cousins of the brownies, shown in the illustration are funny, are n''t they?
44440The Wild Morning- Glory In your walks through the fields and along the country roadsides have you ever noticed the wild morning- glory?
44440What do you see?
44440When I say noticed, I mean have you thought about the flowers while you looked at them?
44440Why not play that you are a little fairy and live among the grasses?
44440With all these dangerous creatures prowling round, do you think it strange that the Filipino people put their houses on stilts?
44440You can not say that of the humming- bird, can you?
44440You have done this ever so many times when helping mother, have n''t you?
44440[ Illustration: Fig.94-"Do you know the cultivated Fox Glove?"]
19208Are these stirring, vital forces the possession of favored classes only, or may they be obtained by anyone and everyone?
19208But why not be alive, vital, vivacious?
19208Can one who lacks enthusiasm and organic vigor obtain these valuable forces?
19208Can our organs be made to function more satisfactorily?
19208Can pulsating, vibrating, vitality of this kind be developed?
19208How is this to be avoided?
19208How may we promote their greater activity?
19208How much sleep do we need?
19208How, therefore, shall we build this internal, functional strength?
19208If you have failed up to the present to become a complete man, or a splendid woman, can you achieve these extraordinary rewards in the future?
19208In other words, can they be cultivated or developed?
19208THE DAILY REGIMEN CHAPTER I: Vitality-- What is it?
19208VITALITY-- WHAT IS IT?
19208What foods can be used as substitutes for meat?
19208Why add to the bitterness of your daily life by dragging up the lamentable past?
19208Why do people instinctively prefer a rocking chair as a source of comfort, even when they do not rock?
19208Why harbor past experiences that only bring sorrows to mind?
19208Why hate anybody?
19208Why is it that men commonly like to tilt a chair backward on the hind legs?
19208Why not be alert, keen, energetic, enthusiastic, ambitious, bubbling over with fiery ardor?
19208Why not make it a strong machine, and as perfect as possible?
19208Why not possess the physical energy of a young lion?
19208Why pass along to your friends and acquaintances pain, sorrow and gloom?
19208Why waste your nervous energies by trying to"get even"with a fancied enemy?
39025But would n''t they do to go after?
39025Did you see those deer?
39025Does he feed well?
39025Feed, yer honour? 39025 Hwhich deer was it?"
39025Surr-- mem?
39025There are some deer feeding on that green patch, did n''t you see them?
39025Why ca n''t we go after the one that_ might do_?
39025A season or two ago, a whole field of ardent(?)
39025And what stronger inducement could she have?
39025But how?
39025But where, oh where, are perfect hacks to be found?
39025Do you think a sensible man will lift them?
39025How can a child of three understand or appreciate a ride in a pannier on some fat Shetland''s back?
39025I immediately thought-- the question was not so much would I like to drive the party, as would_ they_ like to be driven by_ me_?
39025On which side are the hounds?
39025Park- riding is not difficult compared with cross- country riding, yet how seldom do you see it perfect?
39025We are nearing a wire fence; will the kangaroos be caught before we come to it?
39025What had happened?
39025Where are the fences, and when will the fun begin?
39025Why are ladies sometimes considered nuisances out hunting?
39025Why does not his rider extend him?
39025Why is it, I wonder, that one''s own relations always display such extreme lack of good taste on such occasions?
39025hounds are running-- you surely do n''t want to stop?"
4902And do n''t you know that I am the Rothschild of chess?
4902Of what?
4902?
4902An Irishman addressing the cook instead of the mate once on board of a vessel, said,"Are you the mate?"
4902Can it be possible that he has received his information from the sages of Hind?
4902Can the Reviewer have forgotten that Staunton and Lowenthal were contemporary; if not, what can be the explanation of such an omission?
4902How many K''s in occur?
4902Linde says Adam was the first chess player(??)
4902Linde says Adam was the first chess player(??)
4902Or is it really the result of his own penetrating research, guided by the acuteness of his unaided judgment?
4902Taking up a chess book lying by my side which happened to be a gilt copy of Chess Masterpieces, just out, he said,"How much might that book be?"
4902The King called after him, saying, Ulfr, thou coward, dost thou thus flee?
4902Where is the incomparable Schallopp, the present Prussian champion?
4902Why so merry, cousin?
4902and is there more than one H in editor?"
41643And what is the strength of that beautiful self- yew bow which he holds in his hand?
41643Are they those of the archers who use the strongest bows?
41643Have they not had the full and constant use of their eyes from their earliest infancy?
41643How, then, is the difference of the final direction of the arrow in the two cases to be explained?
41643There can not, surely, be any science wanted in the use of weapons that any child can not only use but even make?
41643There is an act of Parliament( Irish?)
41643This being the state of the case, how is it, then, that a doubt can still remain as to which it is most profitable for an archer to use?
41643Was it ever necessary to take lessons in order to secure accuracy in throwing stones?
41643When the question arises,''Which is the best sort of bow?''
41643Whose arrows fly down the sharpest, steadiest, and keenest?
41643or can any amount of abstract study of optics contribute the smallest improvement or finish to a bowler?
41643| 184| 23| 137|?
41643| 186|?
41643| 191| 23| 143|?
39445--------- P takes P P to Q 3 P takes P B to K Kt 5(?)
39445B to R 3, B to Q 5(?
39445But why?
39445How, then, can the loss of this trick be recovered?
39445If he does not wish to double, he shall say to his partner,"May I lead?"
39445If the right- hand adversary of the dealer double before his partner has asked"May I lead?"
39445Is it not desirable to be B?
39445Now, how was this information obtained?
39445Q to B 5(?)
39445Q to Q 2(?)
39445The general question is,"You have no spade, partner?"
39445Then comes the question, Of what does this suit consist?
39445There is, of course, an easy cannon left, but how ought he to play it so as to leave an easy score next time?
39445This he does by the interrogative,"Do you stand?"
39445What do these cards mean?
39445What, then, is an unnecessarily high card?
39445When the question,"May I lead?"
39445Where are they?
39445Which shall he throw out, the six or the nine?
39445Why is it not like kicking your partner under the table to lead the king, with ace, king, instead of leading the ace?
39445indicates a good move;(?)
39445or"Card?"
39445takes P(?)
41961Did you ever,the ex- lion king was reported to have said,"hear of old Wallace''s fight with the dogs?
41961Does he whisk his tail, Bill?
41961Now, your honour, what''s the matter?
41961Pray, sir, to whom?
41961To whom is the fund indebted for this munificent donation?
41961What is your complaint? 41961 Which do you reckon the best fair in your circuit?"
41961You see this inequality in the bridge of my nose?
41961Among his harangues to gain customers, take this as a specimen:--''Mary, Mary, where are you_ now_, Mary?
41961Amongst these, you shall see a gray goosecap( as wise as the rest), with a''What do ye lack?''
41961But what would"City men"say to such an exhibition in Threadneedle Street?
41961George''s excuse was,''We ca n''t make''em fight, can we, if they wo n''t?''
41961Have you seen THE BEAUTIFUL DOLPHIN,_ The Performing Pig, and the Mermaid_?
41961How and when did he acquire the classical lore which he seems to have possessed?
41961If these people were Kean''s parents, what becomes of the story which has been told by his biographers, on the authority of Miss Tidswell?
41961Then, turning to the gallery, he addressed one of the audience thus:--"Hark you, friend; do n''t you know my name?"
41961There was also a leopard from Lebanon, an eagle from Russia, a"posoun"( opossum?)
41961What are you all doing here?"
41961What need, then, of fairs and shows?
32788But,some one will say,"how does KINI represent a Shakespearean quotation?"
32788How many below six and how many above six?
32788How many between the ace and knave?
32788How many cards in the suit?
32788How many suits?
32788Name either below or above?
32788What are their colours?
32788What are they?
32788Ask your friends how many more hurdles would be required to enable the enclosure to contain two hundred sheep?
32788By how many 9''s is the result divisible?
32788FOUR NINES PROBLEM How can four 9''s be written so that they will make 100?
32788Hold up one parcel, and say to each person:"Is the card you thought of in this lot?"
32788How many nines are obtainable in the result?
32788How many suits are there in red?"
32788Is the result odd or even?"
32788No?
32788Of course, you take the tip from him; but how?
32788SOLUTION.--When the number thought of is multiplied by 3, you ask the question,"Is the result odd or even?"
32788Shuffle the pack and again show the bottom card,"Is this your card?"
32788Then put the following questions:"How many cards are there in a full pack?"
32788WHAT ARE MATCHES MADE OF?
32788WHERE IS THE ACE?
32788We will try again?"
32788What are the numbers below six?"
32788Your reply is obvious:"Ca n''t you see KINI is''a little more than kin, but rather less than kind''?"
8084Can we hit them?
8084Charge? 8084 Die?
8084Hit them? 8084 How close will they be?"
8084What will happen then?
8084But after all, is he really harmless?
8084But who can speak of the adventures in the heart of our archer?
8084But, each will ask; how about it for me?
8084He said in his language,_ I nu ma Yaki_--"Are you an Indian?"
8084How do they group?
8084I remember well what passed through my head:"Can we get there without alarming the brutes?"
8084It all looks very fascinating; but what chance have I?
8084The question often arises,"How would an arrow fly if the bow is held in a mechanical rest and the string released by a mechanical release?"
8084What does a man think of as he is about to enter his first grizzly encounter?
8084What hurt can that bring?
8084What sort of animals do you think he imagined the arrows to be?
8084With his bow in his hand, his arrows softly rustling in the quiver, a horn at his back, and a hound at his heels, what more can a man want in life?
8084Would not such a machine give accurate data regarding the flight of new arrows and help in the selection of shafts for target shooting?
8084_ Question 1._ How accurate is the bow and arrow as a weapon of precision, or as they say in ballistics,"What is the error of dispersion?"
8084_ Question 2._ What is the angle of declination to the left of the point of aim in the flight of such an arrow?
8084_ Question 3._ What is the effect of placing the cock feather next the bow?
8084_ Question 4._ What is the effect of shooting different arrows?
8084_ Question 5._ What effect does the time of holding a bow full drawn have on the flight of an arrow?
8084_ Question 6._ What is the result of changing the weight of bows when the arrows remain the same?
18759Is there nothing I can do for you?
18759But how is it with her ball- room Apollo?
18759But, how are you to know this?
18759Did you ever know a lady who danced to excess to live to be over twenty- five years of age?
18759Do you believe that when you shall both stand before the bar of God for just judgment that none of her sin will be laid to your charge?
18759Do you not feel the slightest fear that He would say,"Depart from me, I never knew you?"
18759Does he pine away and die?
18759Does society shun him?
18759Has he never been where he_ could_ see?
18759How long would dancing be kept up if they were to whirl alone, or if men were to dance with men and women with women?
18759How many parents are able to restrict their children to parlor dancing only?
18759If he should come and find you at the dance, locked in the embrace of another woman''s husband, do you feel that he would consider you ready?
18759Is there any wonder that so many women of to- day are unhealthy?
18759Or, what lady would allow any man, in any other public place, except the ball- room, to take the liberties with her that he takes there?
18759The question is often asked: If what you say be true, why do not more of the dancing girls become mothers?
18759They buy their admittance to the select(?)
18759What is life to me now that you have robbed me of my virtue?
18759Where did the gambler play his first card?
18759Where did the majority of the drunkards take their first drink?
18759Where did three- fourths of the women, who are to- day living a life of shame, have a man''s arm about them for the first time?
18759Why does he not see harm in dancing?
18759Why?
18759she fairly shrieks, as the awful truth bursts upon her,"is it possible, or am I dreaming?"
23086At the end of the rubber, must he cut again?
23086Dealer holds Spades Knave, 10, 7 Hearts King, Knave, 8 Diamonds 7, 4, 3 Clubs King, 7, 6, 3 Should he double the four Diamond declaration?
23086Has he, under these circumstances, the right to ask him whether he has any more of the suit?
23086Inasmuch as asking"Who won the trick?"
23086Is the deal which has just been completed, void?
23086QUERY Is it fair for partners to agree that the bid of one Spade shall mean weakness; one Club, general strength; and two Clubs, strength in Clubs?
23086QUERY Should the Dealer bid one Club, holding Ace and King of Clubs, four small Spades, four small Hearts, Ace, Queen, and one small Diamond?
23086QUERY What is the correct original bid of the Dealer in the following cases?
23086Query: Should the revoke be allowed?
23086The Declarer said,"How did you win it?"
23086The Dummy then said,"Who trumped it?"
23086The question arises, however,"What should the Second Hand do under such circumstances?"
23086Third Hand holds Spades Knave, Ten, and three small Hearts One small Diamonds Two small Clubs Ace, Queen, Knave, and two small What should be bid?
23086Under these conditions, can either side score"except for honors or chicane?"
23086Under these irregular circumstances, should the Declarer lose the trick?
23086What should he bid?
23086What should the Dealer declare on the second round?
23086Why, however, should it be too strong for a Spade?
23086Why, however, should the Dummy be obliged to correct this error any more than any other mistake of his opponents?
23086Why, then, should you, in describing your thirteen cards, deliberately misinform a trusting partner?"
23086Why, therefore, risk the game for a paltry addition to the trick and honor score?
36659How is this? 36659 My dear sir,"you remark,"what are you doing to that handkerchief?
36659ASTRONOMY: The Sun and His Family By Julia MacNair Wright Can you tell what causes day and night, seasons and years, tides and eclipses?
36659Are you ready, sir?
36659Do you know how soon the coal fields of the world are likely to be exhausted, or how the speed of a moving train may be told?
36659HANDBOOK OF PRONUNCIATION By John H. Bechtel What is more disagreeable than a faulty pronunciation?
36659Is it not because they can not say the right thing in the right place?
36659JOURNALISM By Charles H. Olin What is news, how is it obtained, how handled, and how can one become a Journalist?
36659LETTER WRITING By Agnes H. Morton Why do most persons dislike to write letters?
36659Once among your audience you exclaim,"What is that?
36659One said to the other,''Do n''t you see where he gets those handkerchiefs?
36659PARLOR GAMES By Helen E. Hollister"What shall we do to amuse ourselves and our friends?"
36659PHYSIOGNOMY By Leila Lomax How can we judge whether a man may be trusted to handle money for us?
36659SLIPS OF SPEECH By John H. Bechtel Who does not make them?
36659Says Arprey Vere on this subject:"What, then, will you ask, becomes of all the machinery?
36659Shall I perfume it for you, madam?"
36659THINGS WORTH KNOWING By John H. Bechtel Can you name the coldest place in the United States or tell what year had 445 days?
36659What are meteors and shooting stars?
36659What should you do first if you got a cinder in your eye, or your neighbor''s baby swallowed a pin?
36659What, you wo n''t receive it?"
36659Which of the three do you prefer, the right or the left, or the one behind?"
36659Which one shall I take, the right or the left?"
36659Why is the sky blue and Mars red?
36659You do n''t believe me?
36659¶ How can a woman analyze a man who would marry her?
36659¶ What would you not give for the ability to be rid of this embarrassment?
36659¶ Why not avoid them?
36219Are you an admirer of him?
36219Do n''t you see?
36219Do you mean to say,my agent exclaimed,"that I have been advertising fifty- cent hell benders?"
36219How far can your practiced eye discern objects on a night like this?
36219In that case,said I,"you could never stop the train to prevent a collision should an obstruction present itself?"
36219Say, boss,called the old uncle,"what animal have de mos''preference fo''a colored man-- a lion or a tiger?"
36219Well, do n''t you agree with me?
36219Well,said I,"ca n''t you send an engine after the runaway section?"
36219What do I mean?
36219What is it?
36219Where is the river? 36219 Why not?"
36219You must have known him well?
36219Your latest what?
36219Are we nearing the stream?
36219As he strode across the room he shouted:"Who in hell wants pertaters?"
36219Barnum?"
36219Can we make the water?"
36219Coup?"
36219Do you know him?"
36219During a partial lull in the conversation, this politician had the temerity to bawl out:"Barnum, what is going to be your next humbug?
36219Finally one of the negroes asked:"What you all doin''?"
36219I said:"What, are you not going to use this?"
36219It may be asked, What has this kind of thing to do with circus life?
36219Mr. Barnum had been a witness to this scene and he came to me in a tremendous rage, saying:"Have you no respect for me at all?"
36219Quick as a flash the thought passed through my head: What if we meet a train?
36219Then the agent would say:"Did you hear about the fire last night?
36219Was he a planter, the owner of slaves and a substantial citizen of the great commonwealth of Missouri?
36219Was it not fair, he argued, that the man who had brought this accusation should come forward and make himself and his standing known?
36219When the agent came up he would call out to the negro:"Uncle, where you going?"
36219Why, ever since Adam, people have been of the human family, and if it were not for the human family where would the show be?"
36219Why?
6129And this?
6129Along the Rhine this is popular: Ene, tene, mone, mei, Paster, lone, bone, strei, Ene, fune, herke, berke, Wer?
6129And the girls?
6129And the grand- parents?
6129Are you willing to be IT?
6129But can you use them when on?
6129But so long as these things keep up the class spirit and make for sound lungs and high spirits, why should old fogies object?
6129CHAPTER VIII HOW TO SWIM Can you swim?
6129CHAPTER XII DO YOU KNOW ALL ABOUT THE GAME OF TAG?
6129CHAPTER XIII ALL ABOUT LEAP FROG Do you know all about leap frog?
6129CHAPTER XX BICYCLES AND LASSOES Can you ride a bike?
6129CHAPTER XX CAN YOU RIDE A"BIKE?"
6129How, then, did they start fires?
6129I hear you laughing at the question; but let me change it slightly and ask,"Can you walk properly?"
6129Sometimes a stone or a chip, moistened on one side is used, and the boy who tosses it up shouts,"Wet or dry?"
6129THE WOLF Another variation of tag is called"The Wolf"in some places, and in others,"When do you eat?"
6129Then"Straw- holder,"holding up the straw left in his own hand, cries,"Who is short straw?"
6129Then, with both fists closed, place one above the other and ask,"Which is it, Joe; high or low?"
6129This done, the bull seizes a pair of the grasped hands, and asks:"What is this lock made of?"
6129WALKING Can you walk?
6129Was?
6129What have boys, or sturdy young men, or sturdy old ones for that matter, to do with fashion?
6129What if it is only for a few seconds and you have not moved a foot?
6129What if some did topple over?
6129What is this lock made of?"
6129When two boys are contesting, one may pick up a pebble and ask,"Which hand is it?"
6129Wie?
6129Wo?
28028''What is that?'' 28028 Was it to be football first, and Mary afterwards?"
28028What came ye out to see?
28028What had become of him? 28028 What is it, dear, that makes you so terribly pale at a match?"
28028What was he to do?
28028_ A few minutes, and all will be over_,Charlie muttered;"what if I should be killed?"
28028And why should this not be so in football, particularly as it is a game regulated by sharply- defined maxims?
28028Are there not clubs, with great reputations, who have such members?
28028But what about Harry Carts, Jenny''s English sweetheart?
28028Could any of our young men nowadays stand such rough- and- tumble work?
28028Do you call that manly, eh?
28028Hannah.~ Who does not remember Mr. Hannah''s fine fly- kick and powerful tackling?
28028He had his failing, to be sure, and who has n''t?
28028Here it is:--"Where are you going to howl to- morrow( the query is put on Friday), Jack?"
28028What did they care about ridges and furrows, or that it was a difficult matter to see the lower goal- posts when you were at the east end?
28028What did they care about the ball being fifty yards off?
28028What do you think of that, my nineteenth century intelligent reader, with all your boasted approach to civilisation and sacred respect for life?
28028Who could captain a young team like he?
28028Who did not know Mr. Robert Parlane a decade ago?
28028Who does not remember the real final tie on Cathkin Park?
28028Who in Scotland could bat like Tom?
28028do you imagine we care a straw for gate- money?
28028had to be made up by a levy?
28028it is all very well to tell one that, but do n''t your leading clubs still charge for admission to their matches?"
28028what did it all mean?
28028~James E. Weir.~ Who could dribble and keep possession of the ball like Weir?
47760But it may well be asked from one who thus praises the paddle,''Has he travelled in other ways, so as to know their several pleasures? 47760 But,"exclaims the intelligent reader,"how can each voice be used for various imaginary places?
47760$ To Boil Water in a Paper Bag.$--"Here is a sheet of note- paper; can you boil me a little water in it?"
47760''I say, my pretty girl, have n''t you some very old wine in your cellar?''
47760''Who''s to pay?
47760But can he give that man away and so win?
47760Does he know the charms of a Nile boat, or a Trinity Eight, or a Yankee steamer, or a sail in the à � gean, or a mule in Spain?
47760Four of them went for a walk; how were the remaining nuns arranged in the square so as still to count nine each way?
47760Friday, did you say?"
47760Has he swung upon a camel, or glided in a sleigh, or sailed a yacht, or trundled in a Rantoone?''
47760He said to her,"Well, I am surprised"and she replied,"Does your mother know you''re out?"
47760How and where should these lines be placed, and what should be the shapes of them?
47760How can we make this egg get inside the bottle?
47760How did he manage it?
47760How did the miser manage to throw the expense on the landlord?
47760How did the surveyor divide the estate?
47760How must he cut his veneer so as to be exactly enough for his purpose?
47760How would this title- page do?
47760In which way is he to do this?
47760It will be found correct and interesting to people who have a memory for such things:"What day of the week did January come in on?"
47760Now that we have this beautiful little rabbit in our hutch, how are we to preserve its distinctive markings in all their beauty?
47760The conjuror counts"one, two,_ three_?"
47760This is Leap Year, is it not?"
47760We must ask ourselves the question, What is the cause of this difference?
47760Why not exactly at the tee?
47760Will the_ distant_ voice serve equally well for roof or street?"
47760Will you kindly explain this?"
47760You may say, What is the use of it all when the necessary skill is obtained?
47760would become"Oohen ang I to cung uk?"
39805And have you every thing on board ready for a cruise?
39805Are you all ready?
39805Are you, Tom? 39805 Does she carry a weather- helm?"
39805Have you got the stops off of the mainsail, Bob?
39805How far do you call us now from the land?
39805How is she rigged? 39805 How many crew do you carry, uncle Charley?"
39805I am afraid after all, uncle Charley, that it is going to be rough; is it not? 39805 Is that you, Bob?"
39805Is the yacht all ready now?
39805Is this not a snug little cabin? 39805 Now, Tom, do you see that little light on shore, just forward of the weather fore- rigging?
39805That is plenty of water; is n''t it, Tom? 39805 Well, Bob, has she held her course?"
39805Well, uncle Charley, when are you going to give me a sail in your yacht? 39805 Well, uncle, when will you start?
39805Why, how do you know, uncle Charley? 39805 All fast?
39805All ready?"
39805Are we not going to pass too near him?
39805But tell, me, why do you trim down the jib again on the same side, after letting it go?
39805Coffin,"have you got hot coffee and biscuit ready?"
39805Do n''t she move through the water well?
39805Do you see how much better she stands up to it, Tom?
39805Do you see it, Tom?
39805Do you see them?"
39805Do you think you can eat any thing, Tom?"
39805Does she hold?"
39805Have you provisions on board?"
39805How far were these vessels from each other?
39805How large is she?"
39805Now coil the halliards down snug, and lay aft here, Tom, and tend the jib- sheet.--Are the gaskets off the jib, Bob?"
39805TO HAIL.--To call out to another ship; such as"What ship is that?"
39805Tell me all about her, uncle, wo n''t you?"
39805Well, Tom, do you think you have smelt salt water, boy?"
39805Would not the yacht come about without it?"
39805and have n''t I got things handy around me?
39805and how much better weather we are making?
39805do n''t she ride easily?
50903Eight, and four I have here, will make twelve, will they not? 50903 A little spirit? 50903 Did you not see them go?
50903Excuse me, but will you allow me to finish my experiment?"
50903Gin, perhaps?
50903How can anything be in my palm?
50903I see, I have n''t the ghost of a chance against you with this hand; have I?"
50903If the one containing the watch be chosen, say,"Are you quite sure, now, that you would not like the other one?"
50903If you have brought the card to the bottom, then say,"At what number from the bottom shall the card appear?"
50903It is as well to use the words"port, sherry, or what?"
50903Just as he is stepping forward to take the proffered articles, he says to one of the audience,"Would you kindly hold these pennies for an instant?"
50903Look neither surprised nor satisfied, merely exclaiming"No?"
50903Madam, will you be so good as to squeeze one, and see that it is solid?"
50903Now hold the eight of hearts to the person whom you addressed, saying,"Is not that your card?"
50903Now sir, what have you done with them?"
50903On giving the portion of the card to be held, say to the gentleman,"Will you kindly keep the piece, sir?"
50903Remove the one selected and say, without exhibiting the slightest appearance of embarrassment,"That leaves two; which one shall I now take?"
50903Ruffle these cards with the thumb and say,"Did you not hear it go?"
50903Say to one of the audience,"Will you be so kind as to hold one end of the wand with either hand?"
50903The company would naturally say,"If there be really nothing wrong with it, why does he not place it in our hands for examination?"
50903This card is then placed upon the table, its face being accidentally(?)
50903To prevent the possibility of my doing this, will some gentleman kindly tie his handkerchief firmly round the box?"
50903Two divisions will now remain, and you ask the lady to point to one of them, using the words,"Now, which do you prefer of the two?"
50903What does he like, then?
50903What is it?
50903Whilst he is doing this, palm the other pack, and say,"Have you any more cards, sir?
50903You will explain that your reason for having two cards chosen is to prove that you do not"force"any card, and then say,"Now, which card shall I take?"
50903exclaims the reader,"how can one possibly palm a card?"
50903in my palm, sir?
50903this box does all I want-- at least, quite well enough for me-- so why should I take the trouble to learn to do it without?"
50903you heard it go?"
14183Have you heard the news?
14183)________________"When and where are the trees of dancing to be found?
1418310 v. Can a Christian, a true follower of the Lord Jesus Christ,"walk up and down"in a ball room in His_ name_?
14183And why has he inhibited_ all kinds_ of dancing after dark?
14183Can a Christian be a witness for God in the ball room, theater, opera, or drinking saloon?
14183Can a Christian go into a ball room with the name of Jesus Christ written on his or her forehead?
14183Here permit me to ask an important question, and solemnly charge every reader to make answer as upon oath: WITH WHOM IS THIS GREAT SIN COMMITTED?
14183How many have cursed and abused their wives while on the way home from the ball room?
14183How many of all these cruel wrongs and outrages are never known except by the parties themselves?
14183How many women, all over the country, are suffering the pangs of death from this cause alone?
14183How many, after their arrival at home, have used their superior physical strength in abusing their wives in a most shameful and disgraceful manner?
14183How much of all this was the result of a frenzied imagination, and not for any real misconduct?
14183Lord have mercy on us, what are we coming to any how?"
14183Mr. and Mrs. ECHO and their girls and boys will please answer_ why_?
14183Penn, are you satisfied and sure that you are in full discharge of your duty?"
14183Shall I answer?
14183Shall I tell the truth?
14183Then it was spoken in low tones of voice among some good people, in substance, after this fashion:"Did you ever hear of such a thing?
14183What meaneth then this blating of the sheep in mine ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear?
14183Who caused these men to go to these places?
14183Who ever held and used such a_ probing instrument_ as the CONFESSIONAL?
14183Who upon all the earth has the opportunity of knowing the true inwardness of dancing like the Catholic priests and bishops?
14183Why does Arch- Bishop Elder inhibit the round dance even in_ day- light_?
14183Will some member of the same family please rise and explain?
41169''And where are the police all the while?''
41169''Would you believe it?
4116934?
41169And he wins?
41169And they play fairly?
41169As the maker himself would say--''What do_ you_ think?''
41169As to the blacker side of the question, as revealed in this book, what can be said of it, or what need be said of it?
41169At the same time he keeps up a running fire of remarks such as,''Any more?''
41169But is it?
41169Did they''lay into him''with cudgels, or''get the drop''on him with''six- shooters''?
41169Did they, for instance, hand him over to the Police?
41169Do we not, in fact, every day of our lives, meet with schemes, philanthropic and otherwise, formulated expressly for the regeneration of man?
41169Echo answers''Where?''
41169He has lost four- fifths of the amount he has staked in the aggregate; but what does it amount to?
41169He was, therefore, advised to buy a battery wherewith to recharge(?)
41169How then, it may be asked, is he to obtain this knowledge?
41169I will even go so far as to back my opinion in''the good old English way''( why English?)
41169If the buyers are satisfied, what cause have_ we_ to complain?
41169In course of conversation he put the query,''If you detected a man in cheating at the Club, what should you do?''
41169In short, How are the splits put up?
41169Not bad, is it?
41169One can not imagine a bet being made under fairer conditions, yet how does it work out in actual fact?
41169Serve him right, you say?
41169Singular, is it not?
41169Such a proposition is by no means uncommon, and suppose you win, what is the loss to him?
41169Suppose the turn of the coin is against you, and therefore you lose half your property; what is the result?
41169The Americans are pretty generally regarded as being a smart people-- but are they?
41169The luck(?)
41169The man in sporting attire is the''sharp,''and those who accidentally(?)
41169Then we will suppose you win the toss, and thus acquire half your friend''s property; what happens then?
41169This being the case, what chance has a player of detecting the falsification, in the very cursory examination which is possible during play?
41169What about the poor miners?
41169What becomes of the martingale then?
41169What did the conspirators do then?
41169Where, then, is the''game,''the amusement, if one has to play, armed at all points, as it were, and living in dread of pickpockets?
41169Who knows?
41169You doubt it?
26339230,replies the person addressed,"Is n''t that correct?"
26339Is n''t that rather a low calling?
26339What was your father''s calling?
26339You are in the negro minstrel business, I believe?
26339*** Mistress: Did the fisherman who stopped here this morning have frog legs?
26339Are we not at the perpetual mercy of evil men and powers, which blind fair reason?
26339Are we not dazzled by pomp and show?
26339Are we, then, arbiters of our own fate?
26339Are we, then, so soulless in our innocent pleasures?
26339But, which one of you ladies turned the cup?
26339Deception-- intrigue-- house of sickness-- see the crosses and losses?
26339Did we not all cry out,"Oh, what a wonderful cup-- a king, a king with a crown?"
26339Do you grasp some of the leading ideas?
26339Do you know what is your birth stone?
26339Do you see his hat?
26339Do you see the broad sky- scenes?
26339Do you see the standing well- poised form of a woman?
26339Do you see the_ jeweled ring_ with the light flashing for you?
26339Do you want that mysterious thing that is called"good luck?"
26339Done that?
26339Dullwum-- How do you make that out?
26339Fennicus-- They''re mound builders, are n''t they?
26339HAVE A PEANUT?
26339Hark?
26339How is it to be read?
26339How then can we be held in blame for the committal of even some desperate acts?
26339How will you comfort her when sorrows come to you?
26339I wonder if you can do it?"
26339In what month were you born?
26339Listen, friends, are there not better objects everywhere?
26339Madam, how is one to overcome nature?
26339Now, as this is all free play, will you please tell me if this leading figure defines any of your conditions truthfully, as to politics?
26339Now, see you the large moon- faced man from over the deep water?
26339Now, what figure have you got?"
26339See the head?
26339See the little_ dog_, how angry, and the_ cat_, with her back up, and the other animal with a spring?
26339See the young girl-- no doubt your daughter-- under the beautiful fruit trees?
26339See you the ocean?
26339See you the separate roads, with the harsh wind blowing the leafless branches of the trees?
26339See you the_ shaft_, draped like a funeral pall across the cup?
26339See you these faces?
26339The mules and the whole team?
41149''That wee one?''
41149And to see Vardon use it, one might well say,"What more can you want?
41149At page 86 of_ The Complete Golfer_ he says: Which, then, is the master stroke?
41149Before I had reflected in the slightest degree, I came out quite naturally with the question,"Do you always put like that?"
41149Can anyone imagine a more wonderful statement than this?
41149Could an easier task be set?
41149Could anyone express it better?
41149Could simpler conditions be devised?
41149Could the force of folly in alleged tuition go further than this?
41149Do you think they would not improve themselves in this particular stroke were such a thing within the range of possibility?
41149How is it possible to imagine this kind of thing taking place within a swing of perfect rhythm?
41149How will he"will to move"without thinking?
41149How, then, is it going to stop the ball from rolling in a natural manner?
41149I handed him a club and said:"Let me see you swing?"
41149I put down a ball for him on a captive machine, handed him a golf club and said:"Let me see you hit it?"
41149I wonder if our author has ever heard of such a thing as"a ghastly fluke"?
41149If this is so, can Professor Thomson explain to us why the rifle bullet drifts?
41149In the book under notice we are asked... and yet why,_ why_ does a badly- played game so upset a sane and rational man?
41149Is it possible to imagine two more diametrically opposed conditions of the human frame than those which I have described in Braid''s own words?
41149Is not this wonderful?
41149It is a very natural question for us to ask,"How can all this shifting of the body be going on if the head is to be kept perfectly still?"
41149Now if this is so, I should like to know what use there is in attempting to put with drag?
41149Now what does this statement which is made by Braid, Vardon, and Taylor amount to?
41149One might reasonably ask,"If there is no such thing as''the mystery of golf,''why devote a chapter to it?"
41149Speaking solely of professionals, is it at all probable that this would be so were they capable of improving themselves in this particular department?
41149The reader may say:"In what other way may puts be sent into the hole than by rolling?"
41149Vaile?"
41149What could be stronger than this?
41149What is more natural, then, than that the blade of the putter should be cocked up immediately after the ball has left it?
41149What then does all this nonsense mean?
41149Why do foozles in golf affect the whole man?
41149Why?
41149Would this prove that the strength and the skill are there?
41149Would you now, if you had to strike this block of wood, use your arms as you are doing?"
41149what precisely ought we to attend to at the moment of impact of club with ball?
1659961 Who Is It?
16599Another individual says,"What does she come by?"
16599CHAPTER IV SOCIABLE GAMES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE What Animal?
16599Catechism of States Q.--Which is the best State for fresh pork?
16599Fifth question:"Is he an American?"
16599Fourth question:"Is it an historical character?"
16599His left hand neighbor says,"A what?"
16599How can he accomplish this?
16599In pointing at an individual, the one doing the pointing asks of the accomplice,"Does the spirit move?"
16599Number Trick How can four be made out of three 3''s?
16599Q.--In which are bodies of land surrounded by water given a ride?
16599Q.--In which can one acquire an estate by marriage?
16599Q.--In which can you find a red letter?
16599Q.--In which do impudent people dwell?
16599Q.--In which does the hustle make one sick?
16599Q.--In which is one letter of the alphabet taller than the others?
16599Q.--In which is one likely to fail in getting a drink?
16599Q.--In which is one likely to use his farming implements?
16599Q.--In which should laundrymen prosper?
16599Q.--In which should surgeons dwell?
16599Q.--In which would you look for a morning attire?
16599Q.--Which does the farmer''s wife mention when she asks you to partake of apple sauce?
16599Q.--Which is called to your mind by holding two$ 5 bills?
16599Q.--Which is the best for an early summer hotel?
16599Q.--Which is the best for deer- hunting?
16599Q.--Which is the best for locksmiths?
16599Q.--Which would a woman rather have if she ca n''t get a new sealskin sack?
16599Second Group: How is it made?
16599Second Group: What''s your trade?
16599Second Group: Where from?
16599Second question:"Is it in a menagerie?"
16599The buyer inquires of the market man,"Have you chickens for sale?"
16599The first question asked by another player is,"Is it in the animal kingdom?"
16599The first speaker then says,"Whom am I pointing at?"
16599The left hand neighbor says,"Could he crow?"
16599The left hand neighbor then turns to his left hand neighbor and says,"My father had a rooster", and that neighbor says,"A what?
16599Third question:"Is it a man?"
16599When it again becomes the leader''s turn, he repeats the dialogue previously used and his left hand neighbor inquires,"How could he crow?"
16599When it becomes the leader''s turn, he again says,"My father had a rooster", and his left hand neighbor says,"A what?".
16599Who Are They?
16599Who Is It?
37394Ah, yes,I said,"is it a little book with single line figures illustrating it?"
37394But how am I to get there?
37394But,I said, as he moved off,"how far is it to the hotel?"
37394How much will you give me?
37394How old is the boy now?
37394What d''you mean by lost? 37394 What then,"asked the Counsel, in a profoundly shocked voice,"do you mean to say that you think your old friend is a liar?"
37394What''s the good,he said once, to another general meeting,"of all this talk about first- class players?
37394Where are you going, boy?
37394Why?
37394Will it go in?]
37394And, if it be so, arises then the further question:"Will those who are champions now, be champions then?
37394Are they any good?"
37394Are we to carry on, into that beyond, any portion of the skill acquired so painfully here below?
37394At all events he had his satisfaction, for in answer to the query,"Whom is yon flag flying for?"
37394Besides, were there not always the great sea rushes?
37394But what do you suppose that pernicious little Scot did then?
37394Did I play golf?
37394Do you know it?"
37394Has a more wonderful thing ever happened at golf?
37394I went on to say,"if anyone would only write us''The Art of Golf, complete, in a Book''--why, what more could be left to wish for?"
37394Is it not the case, that there are surprises in this list, both in the form of those who are in it and those who are not?
37394It was a much more notorious thing in those days to write a book about golf than it is now, for who is there now who has not done so?
37394Or is it, of a certainty, the last stroke after all?
37394Query-- what is the rule that meets the case?"
37394Then, in the winter of 1884- 5 it occurred to some original genius of the Club at Hoylake--"why not a championship to be restricted to the amateurs?"
37394We have the nice story of a certain greenkeeper of the olden school being asked,"What kind of grass is this?"
37394What I do know is that when we went out, of a morning, and came to Crawford at his booth, he would often ask us,"Is Ar- rthur oot the day?"
37394Who is there now like the Chieftain at Hoylake or like Mr. Wolfe- Murray and many more at St. Andrews?
37394Will Harry Vardon still be, golfily speaking, Harry Vardon there?"
37394Will it be believed that this was the first golfing picture in_ Punch_; that it was the very first mention, as I think, of golf in a comic paper?
37394Years afterwards an anxious mother asked him,"At what age do you think my little boy should begin golf: I want him to be a very good player?"
37165''Now what did the baker sell?''
37165''Where is your flock, my little maid?''
3716524, p. 48) drives up, he goes to the driver and asks: HOSTLER Shall I take your horses for a rest and feed?
3716586. Who sat down in a corner, One Christmas, long ago, And thought himself a good, good boy, While eating pie, you know?
3716597. Who was it had a pussy cat, And sent it o''er the sea, And then became Lord Mayor, they say, And rich as rich could be?
37165A boy and girl walked up a hill, But tumble, tumble, down they came, And where''s the water?
37165A little girl who is walking drops her handkerchief; then, after going a few yards further, stops and says: Where is my handkerchief?
37165All the trees have buds of green, Pretty, yellow flowers are seen, Lambs are frisking, happy, free, Pray what season can this be?
37165And pray what can I get for you?
37165And pray whom did she meet, that said''Good- Day, I''ll race you, little maiden, all the way?''
37165And what did she lose?
37165And when, at last, she reached her Grandma''s house, Who lay there in the bed, still as a mouse?
37165Are there cobwebs, is there dust, Are there crumbs upon the floor?
37165As the object is handed to the first child, the teacher says: Can you tell the weight of this?
37165As they stand thus the verse is repeated:-- Ducking under is the game, Are you ready, children, all?
37165CHILD Please, Mrs. Day, may Nellie come To play all day with us at home?
37165CUSTOMER Good morning, shopman, will you please To weigh for me a pound of cheese?
37165DUCKING UNDER 78 46. WHO''LL GO A- HUNTING?
37165Have you seen my monkey, Jack?
37165I skim so lightly o''er the sea, With wings outspread like bird so free, What are my wings?
37165I think you know well, And what was the end of it all, can you tell?
37165MOTHER, MAY WE GO OUT TO PLAY?
37165More difficult questions may be asked as the children get to understand better, such as,''Which is the way to Alexandra Road?''
37165Oh,''tis broken[ tumbles off], off I go, What else is there yet to see?
37165One of the children carries a cup to the visitor, and hands it to her, asking:-- Will you take a cup of tea?
37165Pray where do they live?
37165Presently one of them-- a boy-- runs up to her and says: Mamma, please, may we ask Nell Day To come and have a game of play?
37165SHOPMAN Good morning, ma''am, how do you do?
37165SPREAD the cloth-- this is the way, Cups and saucers, where are they?
37165The big one takes up his mug and says,''Who has been at my porridge?''
37165The children come to the''house''where the''mother''sits, and standing in front of her, ask:--_ Children_: Mother, may we go out and play?
37165The children then run away, and after a little while return to the mother; she asks:--_ Mother:_ Where have you been?
37165The second bear says the same; and then the little bear takes up his mug and says,''Who has been at my porridge and eaten it all up?''
37165Then they go to the beds in order, asking one after the other,''Who has been at my bed?''
37165They proceed in the same way with the stools, the little bear finishing with''Who has been sitting on my stool, and broken it?''
37165VISITOR How do you do, dear Mrs. Brown?
37165We''ll catch the sly old fox-- O, Safe in a box-- O, Then who''ll go a- hunting this merry, merry day?
37165What are the little holes for?
37165What makes it rough?
37165What time did the fairy tell someone to come To her carriage, and quick, oh, so quickly drive home?
37165When Mrs. May has finished, the child says:-- Shall I take your cup away, And your plate, too, Mrs. May?
37165When the''coach''is ready, the''driver''( a boy) repeats the lines: Here is my coach, who''ll come and ride?
37165Which is the rim?
37165[ 9]On the right thumb place it, Is that right?
37165[ Second line advances singing:--| d:--:d| d:--:m| s:--:m| d:--:d||Pray which good sheep| would you like?
37165[ sails] and do you see How o''er the waves they carry me?
37165_ FAIRY TALES_ 92. Who was it went her Grandmamma to see, In cloak and hood as pretty as could be?
37165_ MOTHER, MAY WE GO OUT TO PLAY?_ One corner of the playground may be the''house''in which the''mother''sits.
37165_ Mother:_ What have you seen?
37165_ Mother:_ What said he to you?
37165_ Mother:_ Who was there in it?
37165_ Wolf_: Where''s your shepherd, pretty sheep?
37165until it comes to the little bear''s turn, when he says,''Who has been at my bed?
37165where the pail?
37165who''ll go a- hunting this merry, merry day?
38977Can you_ never_ remember,they said,"just a simple thing like not biting your nails?"
38977Why is it right?
389778]] CHAPTER II New Ways"WHAT,"we ask with anxious gravity,"what is the best sort of teaching for children?"
38977And let Me help you"?
38977And the ostrich who draws a hansom cab, and the man who beats the boy with a stick?
38977And when the child asks,"Why is it wrong to steal?"
38977Are You pleased with Your boy?"
38977Do you remember the toys you hated-- after the fading of the first day''s flush of novelty, of possession?
38977Do you remember the toys you liked, the toys you played with?
38977Do you remember the world of small and new and joyous and delightful things?
38977Does any one play it now?
38977Entirely to divorce amusement and instruction-- may not this tend to make the one dull and the other silly?
38977Et que veulent ces cavaliers Toujours si gais?
38977Et que veulent ces cavaliers, Compagnons de la Marjolaine?
38977Grown- ups would always rather that you played hide- and- seek-- and can you wonder?
38977Has it ever occurred to any one that the reason why old people say this is quite the simplest of all reasons?
38977How did these despised mid- Victorians deal with it?
38977How then can we not remember, and, remembering, refrain from hurting other children as we were hurt?
38977How would our twentieth century_ entrepreneurs_ deal with a lake?
38977I suppose you know how to use sand- paper?
38977If electricity can move unseen through the air, why not carpets?
38977If very big men live in Patagonia, why should not very little men live in flower- bells?
38977Is it not well that they should feel themselves important as givers, and not as claimants only?
38977No, of course it wo n''t be in the way-- and would n''t it be pretty if we lighted it up with fairy lights after dark?"
38977Qu''est- ce qui passe ici si tard Toujours si gai?
38977The houses with doors that would n''t open?
38977The stables with horses that would n''t stand up?
38977They will wander off, returning with needle- cases, little boxes, shells-- and"Would this do for something?"
38977This game of come and go and give and take is alive in France; witness the old song: Qu''est- ce qui passe ici si tard, Compagnons de la Marjolaine?
38977When he asks,"Why is it wrong to lie?"
38977When they have whizzed their last, who cares for the tin relics outliving their detestable activities?
38977Who wants to know about pumpkins until he has heard Cinderella?
38977Why not tell the miracle of Jonah first, and let the child ask about the natural history of the whale afterwards, if he cares to hear it?
38977Why not?
38977You can not order your life by that Divine precept without a hundred times a day asking yourself,"How should_ I_ like that, if I were not myself?"
38977You will?
38977and"I hope you agree with me?"
38977what are you kids up to with all this rubbish?"
38977why must we clip those wings and dim those eyes with books?
5614( KtxKtP?
5614... Castles; 13 B- Q3, KtxP?
5614... Castles?
5614... PxP?
56148 Kt- K2, Kt- B3 or 8 B- Kt2?, PxP; 9 BxP, B- Kt5!
5614; 14 KtxKt, KtxKt; 15 BxKt, QxB?
5614; 7 Q- Q3?, PxKt; 8 QxP?, B- KB4.
5614; 7 Q- Q3?, PxKt; 8 QxP?, B- KB4.
5614B- B3?, P- Q5!
5614B- K3?
5614B- KKt5, P- B3( P- Q4?
5614B- Q3?
5614B- Q7, Q- B1( R xB?, 30.
5614BxB, R- QKt1), KxKt( KtxBP?
5614He says: What is the good of learning correct openings, if my opponent plays incorrectly and wins all the same?
5614In other words: On what point should I concentrate the attack?
5614K- B2, K- Kt5?
5614K- K4( Kt- R7?, Kt- K7ch!!
5614K- K4, Kt- R6( Kt- Kt5?
5614K- Kt1 RxKt?
5614Kt- B3 KtxP?
5614Kt- B3 P- B4?
5614Kt- K4??
5614Kt- K4??
5614Kt- KB3 Kt- KB3?
5614Kt- Q1?
5614Kt- R5 Kt- B3?
5614KtxKt?
5614KtxP?, Q- B4ch; 22.
5614KtxP?, RxR; 25.
5614Meanwhile Black will have played P- QR3, to make a loophole for his B at R2, and what is the result?
5614P- B4?
5614P- K B4, K- Q1?
5614P- K5!, Kt- Kt5( PxP?, 9.
5614P- KB4?
5614P- KKt3?
5614P- KR3?
5614P- KR4, P- B5?
5614P- Kt5 P- Kt3?
5614P- Q5?
5614P- QR3?
5614P- QR3??
5614P- QR3??
5614P- R3( Q- B4ch?, B- B2), B- B3; 29.
5614PxP, PxP?
5614PxP?
5614Q- K4ch, P- Kt3( Q- Kt3?
5614Q- Kt1?
5614Q- Kt3ch??
5614Q- Kt3ch??
5614Q- Q2, BxKt?
5614Q- Q2?
5614Q- Q3 Kt- K5?
5614QxP?
5614QxQ?
5614R- R1( K- K1?, R- B7; 37.
5614RxRP?
5614The attack on the Bishop''s Pawn may be very tempting, but must necessarily be incorrect-- and why?
5614The first question which arises in our mind is: Which file will Black be able to utilise for his Rooks?
37136Even if it rains?
37136Or snows or is foggy?
37136Saturdays and Sundays?
37136And now what about it all?
37136And then?
37136And who then shall say that, if"only a game,"golf has no possibilities and powers in such high crafts as diplomacy?
37136And why should I not be quick?
37136Are there any two players who do it just the same, or have the same advice to give?
37136Are there not too many slow golfers in the world?
37136At my club in Madrid we say one to another about the time of lunch,''Do you go to golf this afternoon?''
37136At ten o''clock exactly, Taylor said,"Now, Sir Archibald, will you kindly putt?"
37136But do you remember how often the golf that we play at such places is so extremely disappointing?
37136But how?
37136But what about Hoylake in 1913?
37136Could there ever again be such a three- ball golf?
37136Do you think the man who made the shot does not know that?
37136Has he finished winning, I wonder?
37136Have we not heard of the Shah at the game?
37136He would give the ball a stroke of his hurly and drive it a great distance before him; he would cast(?
37136How can they affect the golf?
37136How could they be?
37136How is it to be explained?
37136How many other men would have been feeding chickens so early in the morning after winning an Amateur Championship?
37136How may you compare these men?
37136If men who play games are not proud of their champions, of what then shall they be proud?
37136If some find fault with them, what does it matter when they are so good to play?
37136Is that little white bull of a ball of ours going to get over the fence and spoil the thing?
37136Is there nothing we can copy from them?
37136It used to be,''I suppose you go to the corrida, eh?''"
37136Now what shall I buy with the fourteen guineas?"
37136Of what other course can this be said?
37136Shall he not add Muirfield to his list?
37136Shall it not be considered as a happy token that golf links are commonly found on old battlefields and at places where armies have encamped?
37136Then the leaves of the trees are opened, and are there prettier scenes on any course than on some of those near London then?
37136They continually ask the players,''When will you finish hitting and following that ball about?''
37136What is the use of the"far and sure"that the ancients have bequeathed to us?
37136What must the stale golfer do for his salvation and happiness?
37136When a game is for the world, what is the Irish Channel?
37136Where else is there a place where a golfer may get fourteen days for depending for all his long shots on his driving iron or his cleek?
37136Why, then, should this not be reckoned a good golfing hole?
37136Why?
37136said Sharp,"what are motors for, and particularly what may be my own car for?
28107Man, Andrew, hoo''s the game?
28107Now, Vardon, how often have you holed out in one?
28107They zay to me,he complained,"''Will you take ze tee?''
28107Wha-- wha-- what do you mean by such a remark? 28107 What is it, Sandy?"
28107What was it?
28107What''re ye doin''cleanin''them clubs so grand?
28107And how very often have I heard the question asked in the crowd,"Why do those fellows chalk the faces of their clubs?"
28107And what golfer is there who has not at one time or another had the advantage of it?
28107Are ye gaun to keep me waiting here a''nicht?"
28107As far as what?"
28107But what about the first next morning?
28107Every man plays to win, the golf is generally good, and what more is wanted?
28107Has he ever felt like playing his best game when a little below par in either mind or body?
28107Have you heard what should be a classical story about the foursome?
28107How came this remarkable change?
28107I was standing near him when a player came up and bluntly asked,"What d''ye think o''Muirfield now, Andrew?"
28107In playing a hole, what is one''s constant desire and anxiety from the tee shot to the last putt?
28107No doubt it is disconcerting to be three down after only three have been played; but are there not fifteen still to come?
28107Now, what does the other man do in like circumstances?
28107Now, what sort of a player would you say he is?"
28107Perhaps no serious objection can be laid against an occasional hole of 550 yards length, but what is really gained by such long journeys?
28107So I waited for it to steady itself, and my waiting exasperated Andrew to such an extent that at length he exclaimed,"Man, d''ye ken I''m cauld?
28107Such questions are often put to me as,"Vardon, what was the greatest match in which you ever played?"
28107The case was heartbreaking, and he turned despairingly to his caddie with the question,"What on earth shall I take now?"
28107Then they zay,''Will you take the spoon?''
28107Wad ye break the man''s heart?"
28107What happens?
28107What happens?
28107What in the name of golf is the line that must be taken in a tantalising case of this kind?
28107What is the result?
28107Which is the master stroke in golf?
28107Which then is the wiser and better course to take?
28107Which, then, is the master stroke?
28107Why forsake the old leather face?
28107Why is it that they like to swing so much and waste so much power, unmindful of the fact that the shorter the swing the greater the accuracy?
28107Why that spare stick?
28107Would I become a store manager at a huge salary?
28107Would I make an exhibition for so many hours daily of driving golf balls in a padded room in the city?
28107You are sure to be playing carelessly; and suppose you fail to hole?
28107or,"What was the most extraordinary occurrence you have ever seen on the links?"
8439A what?
8439Are your claws sharp?
8439Could he crow?
8439Do you howl at night?
8439How could he crow?
8439How many horses has your father got?
8439Is his hair long or short?
8439Is it a boy?
8439Is it a dog?
8439Is it a handkerchief?
8439Is it a picture?
8439Is it a piece of coal?
8439Is it black?
8439Is it bright and shiny?
8439Is it gold?
8439Is it hard?
8439Is it in this room?
8439Is it this book?
8439Is it very valuable?
8439Silver?
8439What color are they?
8439What will you take with you?
8439Where did you get that hat?
84392 begins by saying aloud:"I was asked:''Do you like cats?''
84392 says:"I have a basket,"and the next one to him says:"What is in it?"
84392 says:"I was asked,''Do you like apples?''
8439Can you dance?
8439Each question begins with"What would you do if--?"
8439Examples-- Question-- Where did you get that hat?
8439Examples-- Why is Mr.---- like the flatiron building?
8439Examples: What would you do if you fell into a tar barrel?
8439For example:"I am going to America, what shall I do there?"
8439He asks,"What month are you going away in?"
8439He begins by asking"Is it in this room?"
8439He then asks,"What will you wear?"
8439He then repeats the first part and asks the player next to him,"Could he crow?"
8439How shall I meet you?
8439I am bound for Boston, what shall I do there?"
8439My journey takes me to Chicago, what shall I do there?"
8439Question-- Can you dance?
8439Suppose he asks,"Are you fond of books?"
8439The assistant is called in and he questions the leader, saying:"Well, what time is it?"
8439The child touched says:"Jack Frost came this way,"the child to her left says:"What did he do?"
8439The first one begins by whispering some question to his left hand neighbor, such as"Do you like apples?"
8439The last question is"Where do you like it?"
8439The leader answers thus:"Do n''t you know?
8439The leader begins by saying,"I''m going to sail for China next week, I would like to have you go, what will you take?"
8439The leader has a button which she gives to some player, as in"Button, button, who has the button?"
8439The leader, who knows the game, asks each one in turn:"Do you know how to play rabbit?"
8439The next time around the question is"When do you like it?"
8439The next time the leader says"How could he crow?"
8439The one to his left says:"What is in it?"
8439The player thinking they have named him a cat answers,"Yes,"and says,"Am I a cat?"
8439The player to his left says:"A what?"
8439The questions may be,"Do you scratch?"
8439Then she stands in the middle of the circle and says:"Button, button, who has the button?"
8439Then the player to the right of the leader says,"How did she die?"
8439This one sits in front of them and says to each one in turn:"Our cook does n''t like P''s; what can you give her instead?"
8439This one thinks of something and, standing in the middle of the circle, asks each one in turn:"What is my thought like?"
8439Thus: Handsome Mr.----( met) Pretty Miss( at) The Fair( he said) Have you heard the news?
8439WHAT AM I?
8439WHAT IS MY THOUGHT LIKE?
8439WHAT TIME IS IT?
8439WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF--?
8439WHO AM I?
8439WHO ARE THEY?
8439WHO IS MY NEXT- DOOR NEIGHBOR?
8439What Am I?
8439What Is My Thought Like?
8439What Time Is It?
8439What Would You Do If--?
8439What would you do if you should meet a footpad?
8439When summoned in, the accomplice asks:"Is it any one in this room?"
8439When the assistant is called in, the leader begins by making many scrolls, etc., on the floor, then says:"Great fun, is n''t it?"
8439When the player is summoned in he asks each one in turn"How do you like it?"
8439Who Am I?
8439Who Are They?
8439Who Is My Next- door Neighbor?
8439Why is Miss---- like sugar?
8439and"What will you do?"
8439say the bells of old Bailey,''When I grow rich,''say the bells of Shoreditch,''When will that be?''
8439wherefore art thou Romeo?"
34180Did Traveller play chess?
34180Would he have a game?
34180''s"saying,"Staunton must not be allowed to risk the national honor(?)
34180A match at chess or cricket(_ proh pudor!_ why do n''t he say,"or skittles"?)
34180And who will say he was wrong?
34180Are stocks and scrip and dividends allied to gambits and mates?
34180By whose election is he"_ divinæ particula auræ_?"
34180Can this mean aught else than,"Come over to England and I will play you?"
34180Could he not, too, at the moment our hero was quitting Europe, declare his readiness to play, knowing that Morphy must be off?
34180Could such pathetic appeals fall unheeded upon the chess- lover''s ear?
34180Did not this reason exist prior to Mr. Morphy''s arrival in June?
34180Does a Rothschild or a Baring negotiate a loan?
34180For what are the plain facts of the case?
34180Going into Morphy''s bedroom one morning at ten o''clock, whom should I find sitting there but Herr Anderssen?
34180Has he not many qualifications for the distinguished literary position he now fills?
34180How is it that Mr. Staunton is not surrounded by troops of friends likewise?
34180How would Mr. Morphy reply to such a challenge?
34180If he be_ not_ the champion, why then did he hold himself out as such by inviting or accepting Mr. Morphy''s challenge?
34180Is capital for a railroad wanted?
34180Is he not a scholar and a gentleman?
34180Is he self- elected?
34180Is not this indeed a victory for him,--a triumph for his countrymen?
34180Is the fragrance of the P and two moves so refreshing, that the P and move must not be classed amongst our British roses?
34180Is the quiet of the chess arena consonant with the hum of busy multitudes, hurrying to and fro in never- failing ardor after the yellow god?
34180MR. EDITOR: If you enter any chess circle just now, the questions sure to be asked are,"How about the Staunton and Morphy match?
34180May I request you to lay this communication before the members of the Club, and to oblige me with an early answer?
34180Modest, was it not?
34180Mr. Staunton might say,"I have beaten Morphy; what is the use of further contest?"
34180Must we measure the capacity of dukes and lords by that intellectual standard,"Aunt Sally?"
34180Now I wish to ask your correspondent is there here any offer to pay a competitor''s expenses?
34180Or will he read it as others do?
34180Shall I give you the rook?
34180Shall Lloyd''s Capel Court and the Corn Exchange furnish supporters of Caïssa?
34180Some of my readers may complain that I am"laying it on rather thick,"and ask"Why should n''t he be quiet and unobtrusive?"
34180Suspect Staunton wants to shirk it?"
34180The question has frequently been asked, whether and how Mr. Lewis played Labourdonnais?
34180The question was put:"Mr. Staunton, will you play in October, in November, or December?
34180Was the transaction_ bona fide_?
34180Well, what happened?
34180Well, what was the consequence?
34180What better opportunity for crying a truce to these mean and petty warfares of the pen than the one which now presents itself?
34180What chess player has not heard of the far- famed resort of the devotees of Caïssa?
34180What does the American Chess Monthly mean by calling this palpable oversight"an imperfect combination?"
34180What was Mr. M.''s behavior?
34180What was to be done?
34180Where, then, are the even players, where the P and move men?
34180Who does not remember the feats performed within the walls of this home of the glorious departed?
34180Who shall forget the oft- told wonders of that golden age of chess?
34180Who that was present that evening does not remember Paul Morphy''s first appearance at the New York Chess Club?
34180Who were his antagonists?
34180Who would expect to find such an association in such a place?
34180Who, known to fame in chess during the past quarter of a century, has not assisted in making the Divan classic ground?
34180Why are Mr. Löwenthal and Mr. Brien, quondam editorial_ protégés_, now never spoken of but in terms of disparagement?
34180Why is Mr. Harrwitz always to be run down in the_ Illustrated London News_?
34180Why is one player always to be cried up at the expense of another?
34180Why should the"old days"not live again at the West End?
34180Will it come off?
34180and if so, why were Mr. Morphy, the English public, and the chess community generally, led into the belief that the challenge was accepted?
34180especially just after their late match, and the_ sauve qui peut_ manner in which the Prussian had shown his heels before its conclusion?
34180for what pleasure could there be in sitting down day after day before the dullest player in Christendom, for the eventuality of 200 francs?
34180then you admit that Morphy is the better player?"
18048''Have you anything on your arm?'' 18048 ''How did you come out?''
18048''Me?'' 18048 ''What have you got on your arm?''
18048''What position did you play?'' 18048 ''What system of signals did you use and who called them?''
18048''Where is that fellow Hinkey?'' 18048 ''Who did you have on the team, Bob?''
18048''Why?'' 18048 ''Why?''
18048''Your big fellow? 18048 How do you think any ends can cover that?"
18048I wonder if the cobbler has put new cleats on my shoes?
18048I wonder if the tailor mended my jersey?
18048Is it not possible that something more even than the example and influence of his character was lost to the world in his death? 18048 Said I,''What''s this one--48- 16- 32- 12?''
18048What did I learn in my football course? 18048 What has become of my ankle brace-- can''t seem to find it anywhere?
18048What has become of my head- gear?
18048What is it, Pop? 18048 What would the present football man think of being played for one and one- half hours whether he was in shape or not?
18048Who told you_ you_ could kick?
18048Who''s got my trousers on?
18048Why?
18048''What the devil was the matter with you on Saturday, Hooks?
18048''Where in the world is my big fellow?''
18048A young girl was asked the question:"''If you were a mother and had a son, would you allow him to play football?''
18048Ask him if he thinks I''m all in?
18048At such a time you arise in your wrath and demand:"Who is that guy anyway?
18048CHAPTER III ELBOW TO ELBOW"I wonder where my shoes are?"
18048Ca n''t you lem''me two bits til''Sadday night, please suh?
18048Could it be that this great acknowledged champion team of Princeton was conceited, over- trained and about to be defeated?
18048Did you wear it?''
18048Do you players of football remember the day you made the team, the day your chance came and you took advantage of it?
18048Do you think I''m a fool?
18048For a kick the signal was any phrase which asked a question, as for instance,"How many yards to gain?"
18048He came to me and said,''Do you think this injury will keep me out of the big game?''
18048He emerged from his basin and asked:"''Were you at that football game yesterday?''
18048He let out a yell as Jake came down on it:"What are you biting my finger for?"
18048He saw me standing on the side lines; came over to where I was; looked me over once or twice and finally said:"''Why are n''t you trying for the team?
18048He was a new man to Daly, and the latter called out to him:"What is your name?"
18048High as quickly responded:"What are you sticking it in my mouth for?"
18048How about the fighting game?''
18048How did he do it?"
18048How is this college patriotism aroused?
18048I was naturally curious, and said:"''Simpson, what are you doing over here?
18048I went back where he was and said:"''Come on, Bill, what''s the matter?''
18048It does n''t look as though you''re going to play, but if I put you in that lineup how will you play?''
18048Kil called for some chocolate, and Johnnie Mack, the trainer, yelled back:"What do you think this is, anyway, a hospital?"
18048Leaning over Bill, Mike said:''Is it your ankle, or knee, Bill?''
18048Mac naturally was at a loss to locate the quarter, during the execution of the play and madly yelled,''Where in the devil is that quarterback?''
18048Mahan boosted the ball seventy yards, and Haughton said:"What kind of a kick is that?"
18048More than once he called at now one, now another fraternity house and hailed us:''Where is that young freshman that is out for my team?
18048One day Haughton said to Pooch Donovan:"Where is that Natick friend of yours?
18048Perhaps a mistaken signal in the game caused the loss of a first down, maybe defeat-- who knows?
18048Robby went in back of him and said:"''Why did n''t you kick him?''
18048The drummer summing up courage, faced Beacham and said,"Now will you kindly tell me why you asked me to do this?"
18048The teams lined up, and thereupon Thayer, with his eagle eye looking us over, called out to our captain''how many fellows are you playing anyway?''
18048The tension was relieved, however, when Lew drawled out,''Why the devil did n''t you kick him in the shins?''
18048They were right, probably quite right, but how could we think so?
18048Walter Camp stood in the distance and Shevlin yelled to him:"Well, how about it, Walter?"
18048Was it any wonder that men gave Murphy the credit due him?
18048Wendell, do n''t you think we have beaten them badly enough?
18048What are its manifestations?
18048What is finer, after a hard day''s practice, than to stand beneath a warm shower and gradually let the water grow cold?
18048What kind of a Varsity football team are we going to have?
18048What man is there who attended either school who does not recall the spirit of those old- time contests?
18048What more do you want?''
18048What would the world be if all were open and frank as the day or the sunshine?''
18048What you going to do with it?"
18048When Richardson got up, he turned to de Saulles and said:"You fool, why did you tackle me?
18048When we arrived at Princeton, a friend of mine called me aside and said:"Who is that loyal Princeton man who seems never to miss a game?"
18048Where did he come from?
18048Who can describe the sensations of the contestants in the first moment of a championship game?
18048Who that has experienced the thrill of that moment can ever forget it?
18048Why ca n''t you make that line into a fighting unit?
18048Why did he give that penalty?"
18048Why do n''t you get in there where you belong?''
18048Why do n''t you penalize yourself?"
18048Why is it that he disregards himself, and goes on in the game, suffering physical as well as mental tortures, plucky though handicapped?
18048Wilson, then a quarter for Yale, turned to his center and asked him sharply:"''Why do n''t you keep track of the signals?''
18048Without one word of comment he walked over to where I was sitting and said:"Edwards, what was the score of the game to- day?"
18048XX.--UMPIRE AND REFEREE 383- 406"Why Did He Give That Penalty?"
18048and then''Who won?''
46266And the snuff- box with the bird?
46266Are you serious in asking that question, do you really wish to know?
46266As always happens in such cases, my friends turned their backs on me, and, as must also always happen, it was necessary for me to exist; but how? 46266 But if I offered you a good price?"
46266By the bye, do you know another game for two to play at? 46266 Can you ask me?"
46266Do tell me,said he,"why you wo n''t lend me your snuff- box?"
46266Do you mean to pretend,they will say,"that a man of sense is not capable of discriminating between honesty and roguery?"
46266Do you recollect being questioned, after an unusual run of luck at_ écarte_, and how you afterwards were chased by the police?
46266Do you think so?
46266Does M. Hausheer live here?
46266Does it take long to learn?
46266Even if the result disappoint you day after day, ought you, therefore, to conclude that it is not to be obtained? 46266 Finish dressing yourself, and I''ll wait for you; without,"I added,"you would like to accompany me in the state you now are?"
46266Go to the Procureur du Roi, and ask him to come here at once, on an affair of great importance; make haste, do you understand?
46266Have you any knowledge of sleight of hand?
46266How do you like it?
46266How do you mean-- paste?
46266How is it, my friend, that your great good luck has never been mentioned in the newspapers? 46266 I am M. Hausheer"--and my interlocutor eyed me in a way which seemed to say--"And what next?"
46266If that be the case, you will not mind copying this, and sending it to your mistress?
46266Is that all?
46266Let us see if we can not arrange this business; what will you take to end the affair?
46266Let us see what you know, young man; what progress have you made in the science?
46266Let us see,exclaims he, putting the pack on the table,"who shall deal?"
46266Look,said Chauvignac,"do you see that thin miserable man, with his head bowed down, and his clothes hanging in rags?
46266Madame,asked he, addressing the woman in charge of the hats and cloaks,"has a gentleman with large moustachios just been here to get his hat?"
46266Sir,said he, quickly, so as to give him no time for reflection,"is everybody gone out of this house?"
46266Stay; what''s this?
46266Suppose I offered you, not four times, but two or three hundred times, the value you set on the stone?
46266Tell me, have you just seen any one go out?
46266That''s he; and he was bare- headed?
46266Then why do you give me so many cards?
46266Well, what could he say to us? 46266 What did you pay for that stone?"
46266What do they count?
46266What do you mean by talking to me about favours?
46266What do you want, young man?
46266What has that got to do with it?
46266What is it you mean?
46266What is it?
46266What is there for me to do?
46266What must I do?
46266What''s that you say about your word? 46266 What''s this you have brought to show me?
46266When and where is it to be?
46266Where am I to drive you to?
46266Where are you to drive me? 46266 Why not?"
46266Why?
46266Will you do it, Yes or No?
46266Would you like to join me,asked he,"in a little tour of pleasure I am about to make?"
46266You are resolved to cheat yourself?
46266You observe nothing in this hand of cards?
46266A man I had not before observed, came, and, placing himself suddenly before me, looked at me, as much as to say:"Do you recognise me?"
46266Am I in the midst of thieves, or assassins?"
46266And why?
46266At such a statement I fancy I hear my reader exclaim:"Why pay so much for learning a thing which is wrong?
46266Besides, did you not, when paying me the ten thousand francs, say you knew the stone was false, but that you very much wished to possess it?"
46266But where are they to be found?
46266But you will ask,"How are they to be recognised?"
46266Come, speak frankly, to which of these categories would you like to belong?"
46266Did I not give you the ring?"
46266Do you hear, sir?
46266First of all, tell me what you call cheating at play?"
46266For example,"What are the stakes?"
46266I should have liked to have departed at once; but how could I do so?
46266If I had not taken this precaution, what would have been the result?
46266In a similar manner, does not the author of these pages run the same risk?
46266In the matter of play, it is not the same thing: one knows perfectly where roguery ends, but it is very difficult to say where it begins?
46266Is it not the act of a fool or a monomaniac?"
46266Is it not to be feared, that the opinions contained in those books may lead to crime?
46266Is that all you have to declare?"
46266It certainly is,--were you not some twenty years since at a ball, which was given at the Veau qui Tête?"
46266May I ask who introduced you here?"
46266May it not happen, that the losers and the winners, the dupes as well as the rogues, may regard him as their common enemy?
46266One of these would save him, if he only played the right one; but which?
46266Page 259:"where it begins?"
46266Remembering the lesson of my friend with the bootjack below, I asked,"Is M. Hhhaoushheer at home?"
46266Shakspeare asks,"What''s in a name?"
46266That is well understood, is it not?
46266This is an infallible criterion, but is it a right thing to do?
46266To obtain these results, may not a person, in spite of himself, be led into neglecting to shuffle the cards too well?
46266Well, what game did you say we were to play at?"
46266Well, what of it?"
46266Were you never in any profession, which you could again take up?"
46266What sort of ambush is this, into which you have entrapped me?
46266Which of these two rogues was the most deceived?
46266With such a number of Greeks mixing in society, one is tempted to ask, how is it that they are so seldom brought before the tribunals of justice?
46266Would they not have taken advantage of the poor foolish countryman to victimise him?
46266Would you like to gain two thousand francs without any trouble?".
46266You have a lucky face; will you do me the kindness to hold a hand of cards at écarté for me?
46266You know, that when the bank loses, they make a point of giving the fact publicity through the press, in hopes of alluring fresh players?"
46266here is a hand, tell me if you see any signs of cheating in any of the cards?"
46266replied Andréas,"and what do you complain of?
46266Écarté, for instance?"
531I say, my pretty girl, have n''t you some very old wine in your cellar?
531Who''s to pay? 531 ''And do you generally win? 531 ''Are you at play now?'' 531 ''At play? 531 ''At what game, pray, sir?'' 531 ''But will you give me leave to examine your present dress? 531 ''Do you play for anything?'' 531 ''Gentlemen?'' 531 ''How do you manage to pay it? 531 ''How has the chance stood since we met before?'' 531 ''How much have you lost?'' 531 ''How much have you won?'' 531 ''How so?'' 531 ''Indeed? 531 ''Is that all?'' 531 ''My friend,''said he to the latter,''where are the quarters of the Guards now- a- days?'' 531 ''Now here is a pack of cards,''he said;''there seems to be nothing remarkable about it, does there?'' 531 ''Reader, art thou of my own sex? 531 ''Then you wo n''t lend me a couple of pounds?'' 531 ''What security will you give me?'' 531 ''What, then,''says a writer at the time,''are the consequences? 531 ''When you win or lose, how do you settle accounts?'' 531 ''Who wins?'' 531 ''Why sell it?'' 531 ''Why, surely, you wo n''t refuse me a couple of sovereigns, after having lost so much?'' 531 ''You have a COW in your paddock, have n''t you? 531 ( 4)''How shalt THOU to Caesar''s hall repair? 531 Art thou a man? 531 As soon as he entered he exclaimed,''Well, I am filled, my pockets are full of gold, and here goes, ODDS OR EVEN?'' 531 But when had been marked upon his brow this harrowing care? 531 But whose fortune have I ruined?--whom undone? 531 Did he despair at this hideous catastrophe? 531 Did he tear his hair-- rush out of the room-- blow his brains out or drown himself? 531 Do n''t you recollect him now?'' 531 Do n''t you remember what she said about two constables beingafter you"?''
531Do you understand me?
531Does God take your money?''
531GENEROSITY(?)
531HOW MANY GAMESTERS LIVE BY PLAY?
531How are you to be paid?''
531How is it possible, therefore, that C and D should ever win a game without permission?
531I request you to say now what I hold?
531I request you to say quickly what I hold?
531I request you to say what I hold?
531I request you to say, reply, what I hold?
531I think, Simpson, I dropped a note here last night-- did you see it?
531In the midst of his excessive grief, H-- e said,''You have a HORSE, what is it worth?''
531Instantly, what I have in my hand?
531It is of no use now that the horse and cow are gone-- what is that worth?''
531O my dear wife, is not anything better than seeing me conveyed to Tyburn?
531OF WHAT TRADE IS A GAMING- HOUSE KEEPER?
531Oh, where?
531Or could he not make up his accounts properly?''
531Or would Lord de Ros have refused it if he had been the intended victim of a conspiracy?
531Or, if I hide a half- penny under a hat, and I know what it is, have you not as good a chance to guess right, as if it were tossed up?
531Pray, how stands your game now?''
531Quick, the hour?
531Reader, art thou a woman?
531Say and name what I hold?
531Say and try to say what I hold?
531Say now what I hold?
531Say quickly what I hold?
531Say what I hold?
531Say, reply, what I hold?
531Shall every man playe his twelve- pence while an apple roste in the fire, and then we will drincke and departe?"
531Tell me and try to say what I hold?
531Tell me now what I hold?
531Tell me quickly what I hold?
531Tell me what I hold?
531Tell me, reply, what I hold?
531The afflicted Job asks--''Can a man fill his belly with the east wind?''
531The learned counsel continued:--''A small boiled chicken and a glass of lemonade, perhaps?''
531Then speaketh the thirde to the honeste man that thought not to play:--"What?
531Then the counsel said,''I suppose you take but a slight dinner?''
531To my great astonishment, a person who I supposed was a proprietor, boasted the impenetrability of HIS house, and on what ground, think you?
531Was ever poor animal subjected to such indignity?
531Was he dead or not?
531Were any of these base enough to put their hands in and help themselves?
531What rack exceeds the torture of an excited brain and an exhausted body?
531What''s that worth?''
531Which?
531Why do n''t you bet him?''
531Will you play your twelve- pence?"
531With whom?
531Would a little coterie, who lived by gambling, have made this offer?
531how camest thou in hither, not having on a wedding garment?''
531said the caliph,''do n''t you see I am on the point of giving checkmate?''
531what is this?''
466How do you feel now?
466How many hearts?
466''Are you so?''
466''Come, Mash- tub,''said Brummell, who was the_ caster_,''what do you_ set?_''''Twenty- five guineas,''answered the Alderman.
466''How,''said the king,''can you decide before you know the question?''
466''Oh, you did, sir?''
466''Take it?''
466''The gamblers having staked their money on either of the colours, the dealer asks,"_ Votre jeu est- il fait?_""Is your game made?"
466''The gamblers having staked their money on either of the colours, the dealer asks,"_ Votre jeu est- il fait?_""Is your game made?"
466''The possession of_ MY_ daughter?''
466''Then Duryodhana was filled with wrath, and he cried out to his servant:--"What waste of words is this?
466''What devil tempted me to my undoing?...
466''What does that matter?
466''What has happened?
466''What kind of_ SUGAR- PLUMS_ are these?''
466''What mean you?''
466''What mean you?''
466''What now?''
466''Who shall guard me against the recurrence of such conduct?''
466''Why did this exemplary parent die poor?
466''You''ll pay, will you?''
466A friend, who knew my inexperience, and regarded me as a victim decked out for sacrifice, called to me--"What, Wilberforce, is that you?"
466A lady( who else could have thought of such a device?
466A pretty bit of red ribbon to hang about your neck; and that satisfies you, does it?
466And Draupadi was astonished at these words, and exceedingly wroth, and she replied:--"Whose slave was I that I could be gambled away?
466And who is such a senseless fool as to gamble away his own wife?"
466And you never afterwards,''said I,''ascertained what became of it?
466At the butcher''s shop, the owner, in his apron and sleeves, stoutly refused his vote, except on one condition--"Would her Grace give him a kiss?"
466Besides, had he not received 30 guineas from their friend?
466But Vidura cried out against him with a loud voice, and said:--"What wickedness is this?
466But you refuse my challenge?''
466But,_ Quis custodiet custodes?_ Hesse- Darmstadt has guaranteed the"administration of Hesse- Hombourg, but who is to guarantee Hesse- Darmstadt?
466But,_ Quis custodiet custodes?_ Hesse- Darmstadt has guaranteed the"administration of Hesse- Hombourg, but who is to guarantee Hesse- Darmstadt?
466Can I say that I am stronger than you, in more critical circumstances?
466Can there be a greater penalty for unbridled licentiousness?
466Clarke asked the witness if he thought the person who lost his money was rich?
466Could it be Mrs Disbrowe?
466Do not keep me in suspense?
466Do you understand me now?''
466For why should this practice be a lawful practice of Germany and of no other country in Europe?
466Have not the gambling propensities of our forefathers influenced the present generation?....
466He then said--''Well, gentlemen, will you make it up amongst you?''
466He was not at all ashamed, but rather gloried in being able to describe himself as a fool, as he does in his verses to Mrs Crewe:--"Is''t reason?
466How can you vex your brethren thus?
466If we consider the question in other points of view, have there been, proportionally, fewer celebrated women than illustrious men?
466Is it not also questionable policy to enforce every law merely because it is a law, unless its breach is productive of serious evil to the community?
466Is it not mere madness to lose one hundred thousand sestertii and refuse a garment to a slave perishing with cold?
466Is''t ambition that fills up each chink in my heart, Nor allows any softer sensation a part?
466Lord Montford, in the gaming phrase, asked him what he would do or what he would not do, to get home?
466Need I add that our old friend the irrepressible"''Arry"is ever foremost in these gentlemanlike demonstrations?
466No; that my whole life will belie; For, who so at variance as reason and I?
466On perceiving his friend''s surprise, Fox exclaimed,''What would you have me do?
466One of the losers overhearing what was said, exclaimed,''How''s that-- you had no money when you began to play?''
466Sometimes she explains herself plainly:--''You believe that everybody plays as honestly as yourself?
466The proposer asked O''Kelly where lay his_ ESTATES_ to answer for the amount if he lost?''
466The reader will probably ask-- what next will gamblers think of betting on?
466Then Yudhishthira said,--"What manner of game is this, where one man throws and another lays the stakes?"
466They met at the appointed hour in Chelsea Fields, when Chevalier said to his adversary--''Pray, sir, for what do we fight?''
466WAS THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON A GAMESTER?
466Well might the Emperor Justinian exclaim,--''Can we call_ PLAY_ that which causes crime?
466Were you my preserver?''
466What can be done?
466What do you think they will give me, Sir Philip?''
466What had become of him?
466What ill company do I keep?
466What is the consequence?
466When did he abandon the allurements of a patrician circle?
466Whence spring the difficulties which every succeeding day increases?
466Who cared more for his country''s honour?
466Who loved his country more than Cato?
466Why are they continually hunted by their creditors?
466Why are they obliged continually to rack their invention in order to save appearances?
466Why not in France, in Spain, in Italy, in the Northern States, in Great Britain itself?
466Will any gentleman set on the whole?
466Will this mode of education rear up heroes, to lead forth our armies, or to conduct our fleets to victory?
466Will you agree to it?''
466Will you order a woman who is of noble birth, and the wife of your own kinsman, to become a household slave?
466Without YOU, my dear wife, what would have become of me?
466Without your virtues what would we be?
466Would not a man laugh to hear any one of his species complaining that life is short?''
466exclaimed the planter;''do you think I would marry my daughter to a beggar?
466fewer great queens than truly great kings?
466is that fair woman a mother?
466or,"_ Votre jeu est- il piet?_""Is your game ready?"
466or,"_ Votre jeu est- il piet?_""Is your game ready?"
466rejoined the former,''do n''t you remember when we used to meet at certain parties at Bath many years ago?''
466said the former;''Very well--800 dollars-- is''t a bargain?''
33291''Could n''t you see it easier from the bench than lookin''through those peepers from here? 33291 ''So that''s where you''re gettin''the signs?''
33291''What cher doin''?'' 33291 ''What do you want me to tell?''
33291''Why did n''t they tip me?'' 33291 Ai n''t that room of ours a dandy, Rube?"
33291Are you deaf?
33291Could he hurt you?
33291Did it rain here last night?
33291Did n''t I call the turn? 33291 Did n''t I call the turn?"
33291Did you come down here to learn to play ball or with the idea that you are attending some sort of a conversational soiree?
33291Did you get it, Matty?
33291Did you get your contract and transportation?
33291Did you?
33291Do n''t you think Marquard would win? 33291 Do you think Hans Wagner is as good as Ty Cobb?"
33291Ever see any of that stuff, Fred?
33291Fire you?
33291Got anything to- day, Matty?
33291Got what?
33291How are you feeling to- day, George?
33291How are you, Matty? 33291 How do you hold a curve?"
33291Is it true, if the Cubs win the pennant, they''ve promised to elect you alderman in Chicago?
33291Say, Matty,he asked me,"that time in New York did my wig come off?
33291Say,''Steve,''said"Mac,"that night,"why did n''t you come, when I called you out on the field there this afternoon?"
33291Theatre tickets for the crowd on Saturday night?
33291Want to take me on for a shooting go, John?
33291Was it?
33291Were you tipped off?
33291What are you bringing the bat up with you for?
33291What are you trying to do-- kid me?
33291What are you?
33291What did he do?
33291What did you do?
33291What have you been doing this winter, Otie?
33291What kind of a dog?
33291What show do you want to see?
33291What was the matter with you, Cy?
33291What were you trying to do?
33291What''d I tell you?
33291What''s his''groove,''Jack?
33291What''s that one, George?
33291What''s the idea?
33291What''s the matter with you, Matty?
33291What''s the matter, Rog?
33291What,said Fred Clarke, the manager of the Pittsburg club,"you American Leaguers letting that old boy make good in your set?
33291Who is this youthful- looking party?
33291Why did n''t he wait for the hitters to bat him around?
33291Why did you let Charley Hickman go?
33291Why do n''t you have them arrested if they wo n''t leave?
33291Why do n''t you put on a Chicago uniform,''Hank'', instead of those duds?
33291Why do n''t you write a real book of the Big Leaguers?
33291Wonder if he gets any new curve with that short first finger?
33291And here is what McGraw whispered into the attentive ear of Bridwell:"How many quail did you say you shot when you were hunting last fall, Al?"
33291And why are you connected up with this machine?''
33291Any more to add to the list of identified dead to- day?"
33291As a good ribbon salesman constantly has in his mind''s eye the answer to the question,"How far is a yard?"
33291At last he said:"Why do n''t you come out on my ranch in Kansas and hunt after the season, George?
33291But does he stay there?
33291But how about these ball- players who masticate the weed?
33291But were the owners or any member of the Philadelphia club arrested charged with grand larceny in stealing the baseball championship of the world?
33291But what''s a new hat against a losing streak or a batting slump?
33291But when a man like Clarke is at the bat and a pitcher tries to work a change of pace, what is the result?
33291Ca n''t you put him in?"
33291Did Bresnahan take my wig off?"
33291Did Lapp do it on purpose?"
33291Did any patron of the Polo Grounds ever see him turn to the stands or make any pretence that he was paying attention to the spectators?
33291Did you ever notice how the clubs are all laid out in a neat, even row before the bench and are scrupulously kept that way by the bat boy?
33291Did"Charley"Faust win the championship for the Giants?
33291Do n''t believe it?
33291Do they kill jinxes, too?"
33291Does he ever play to the gallery?
33291Ever notice him working behind the bat?
33291Have you noticed her?
33291How can you expect a guy to play with that overlooking him every afternoon?"
33291How is a batter fooled by a change of pace?
33291In the clubhouse after the victory, McGraw said:"Honest, Sam, why did you swing at that ball after I had told you not to?"
33291It is customary for most managers in the Big Leagues to say to a man on the day he is slated to pitch:"Well, how do you feel to- day?
33291Many persons argue: if a man sees the signs, what good does it do him if he does not know what they mean?
33291McGraw asked him after shaking hands in greeting,"appearing with a show as the stout lady?
33291McGraw''s daily greeting to his athletes when he came to the park was:"How are the cripples?
33291Next year is another season, and do you think I''m going to let you go after the gameness you''ve shown through all this abuse?
33291Said Marquard:"Remember the time, you bow- legged Dutchman, when you asked me whether I was a busher?
33291To be concrete, why can Brooklyn fight Chicago so hard and look foolish playing against the Giants?
33291Want to work?"
33291Was he telling the batter to get hit?
33291Was it the necktie?
33291Was there any murmur against the methods of Connie Mack''s men?
33291Well, did you ever find anything to improve on the old ones?
33291What are you trying to do, kid me?"
33291What kind of shape are you in?
33291What manager would have carried a Kansas farmer around the circuit with him besides McGraw?
33291What was the result?
33291When he came back in 1911, the American Leaguers said:"What, going to let that old man in your show again?
33291When he got back into the game he said to me one day:"Why did n''t you throw me that curve, Matty, that''Joe''tipped me to?"
33291Why can certain pitchers always beat certain clubs and why do they look like bush leaguers against others?
33291Why can the Yankees take game after game from Detroit and be easy picking for the Cleveland club in most of their games?
33291Why could I beat Cincinnati game after game for two years when the club was filled with hard hitters?
33291Why does Boston beat Marquard when he can make the hard Philadelphia hitters look like blind men with bats in their hands?
33291Why is it?"
33291Will you, as a favor to me?"
46093And that fencing taught on my plan loses its terrors?
46093Are you aware,said one of my friends,"that these are the secrets of the sword that you are revealing to us?"
46093But ought we to condemn swordsmanship on that account? 46093 But surely they are very difficult?"
46093But surely,someone objected,"in the hands of a skilful swordsman they would be doubly dangerous?"
46093But what if the parties agree to allow it beforehand?
46093But what if this parry is deceived?
46093But,exclaimed one of my hearers,"what do you mean by''threatening?''
46093But,objected the Comte de R.,"what if the other side insist?"
46093Do you follow the distinction? 46093 Have you never observed how all animals, from the most insignificant creatures up to the most savage beasts, set about fighting?
46093If Parisi dropped his dagger, what happened? 46093 In the course of the fight one of the antagonists calls for a halt-- have you the right to insist that the fight shall continue without interruption?
46093Is it not much more likely that he will have been told to look out for a surprise attack? 46093 Is it permissible to use the unarmed hand to parry and put aside your opponent''s blade?"
46093May I ask one more question?
46093Now let me ask you, which of these two assaults is the more interesting to follow? 46093 Now what are these words supposed to mean?
46093Quite true; but do you feel that hesitation, when you raise your pistol to fire on a man who has emptied his barrels? 46093 Then what happens?
46093Then why attempt it at all? 46093 Then you approve,"said M. de C.,"of occasional practice with muffled swords?"
46093Then, why do n''t they say so?
46093Well, but suppose such a thing did happen?
46093Well, is it allowable to use a fencing glove?
46093Well, what is your second question?
46093Well, what is your text to- night?
46093Well, what of fencing judgment? 46093 Well,"someone asked me,"what are you going to talk about to- night?"
46093What do you say to a thrust in the eye? 46093 What is the object to be attained?
46093What teaches them not to rush at each other''s throat in blind fury? 46093 What will your subject be to- morrow?"
46093What, I may be asked, becomes of your scheme of defence, if, the moment that the novice extends his sword at a venture, the adversary engages it? 46093 What, with twenty- four hours''notice?"
46093Yet, surely they must have existed some time or other,objected my critic,"or how did they come by their name?"
46093Your opponent, you say, is done; well, perhaps he may be, but have you considered why? 46093 ''Certainly not''''Is there anything wrong with my parries? 46093 ''Did I stab, or come in with a round- arm?'' 46093 ''Do you know anything about fencing?'' 46093 ''Then, what more do you want?'' 46093 ''To oblige you?'' 46093 ''Unless you join blades, how am I to fence?'' 46093 ''Why should I?'' 46093 ''Why_ must_ I? 46093 ''Will you allow me, Sir, to give you a word of advice?'' 46093 And are you to let him off without pressing the advantage that you with your judgment and self- restraint have held in reserve? 46093 And as a matter of fact should I be very far wrong?'' 46093 And one may well ask why, when two chances of safety are at your disposal, you should deliberately resolve to avail yourself of only one of them? 46093 And to what position? 46093 Are these qualities then necessarily incompatible with each other? 46093 Are they too wide, or what? 46093 Are we to join in an outlandish Babel, where every one claims to be heard in his own tongue, some jargon which no one can understand?'' 46093 Are we to prostitute and expose it to the barbarous excesses of a brutal and ignorant mob? 46093 Are you tired?
46093But do you need this recondite skill?
46093But does anyone suppose that we are guided by practical considerations in choosing our sports?
46093But is not the master there to correct these errors with his lesson, and to bring his pupil, who is inclined to go astray, back to the right path?
46093But what can I do?
46093But when did revolutions ever know where to stop?
46093Can not the leading strings be readjusted?
46093Can you deny the controlling influence of the eye, the authority that belongs to it?
46093Could any professor, however skilful, put the point better or more logically?
46093Do not her words contain the whole?
46093Do they imply that a graceful fencer is not difficult?
46093Do you believe that the eye can not be trained to the same degree of nicety as the hand?
46093Do you mean to tell me that he will be able to put into practice straight away what you have just shown him?
46093Do you not say, and with perfect justice,''I have stood his fire, it is his turn now to stand mine''?
46093Do you suppose that all you have to do is to change the word of command:--''Now do quickly what you have done slowly hitherto''?
46093Does that satisfy you?"
46093How does that strike you?
46093If we are to give up our points, you must forfeit yours, and how can you?''
46093In the name of good sense, in common fairness, could you or could you not with a clear conscience take the heavy responsibility of such a risk?
46093Is it likely that he will allow himself to be rushed, or to be victimised by such a transparent piece of bluff?
46093Is my hand too heavy, or do you complain of mutual hits?''
46093Is that a gain or a loss?
46093Is there any reason for this mysterious taboo?"
46093Now, what do you say?
46093One side might say:--''If our man is tired or blown, you will have no objection, we presume, to allowing a short interval?''
46093Or do you suppose, that thanks to your demonstration he will be able to swim when he finds himself in the water?
46093Poets we know are nothing if not first- rate, but why should fencers be singled out for this invidious distinction?
46093Shall we drop it, or shall we see it through?"
46093Shall we follow him in his career?"
46093Sometimes one may regret that it is so; but what other result could you expect to follow from the convulsions that have so frequently shattered it?
46093Surely that is not too much to ask for putting you into good trim, and teaching you how to protect yourself?"
46093Tell me, are my hits improperly delivered?''
46093The remark applies equally to music, to painting, to literature, and why not to fencing?
46093Then someone remarked:--"I have often heard''secret thrusts''spoken of, but how is it that they are not taught by the Professors?"
46093V."But,"objected one of my hearers,"what if your adversary adopts the same tactics, and refuses the engagement?"
46093V."Then,"smilingly remarked the Comte de R.,"you are for open war with the existing routine?"
46093What is it but that part of the understanding that we all bring to bear on the conduct of everyday life?
46093What secret instinct will inform you that the opportune moment has come for executing this manoeuvre?
46093What was the reason for choosing this attitude and these movements?
46093What would be the result?
46093What would you do with it?
46093When a man is called out, can he be required to fight two duels with two opponents in succession?"
46093Who can decide between them?
46093Why allow it to meddle with and domineer over things which do not concern it?
46093Why do you say that mutual hits must occur more frequently?
46093Why have I written this book?
46093Why in the world should you be afraid of it, as though it were the hundred- headed hydra that guards the sacred portals?
46093Why recognise the inequality of the match in the one case, and disregard it in the other?
46093Why should a thrust aimed in that direction not be of its kind as brilliant and meritorious as another?
46093Why should he?
46093Why should it be boycotted?
46093Why, when you have these two forces at your disposal, are you content to let one of them do duty for both?
46093Will you allow me to make use of you by way of illustration?"
46093You admit the force of my arguments?"
46093[ 1] What memory could possibly contain them?
31186Am I a man?
31186Are we all ready?
31186Can I have a room to- night? 31186 Did you walk here this evening?"
31186Do n''t we make a pretty picture?
31186Have I been dead long?
31186Have n''t you anything fresher?
31186Have you been reading anything interesting lately?
31186Have you read_ David Balfour_?
31186How do you like it?
31186How do you like it?
31186Is it a chemist?
31186Is it a draper?
31186Is it a fruiterer?
31186Is it a goldsmith?
31186Is it a lawyer?
31186Is it a small loaf of bread?
31186Is it something you burn?
31186Is it something you eat bread and milk from?
31186Is it that?
31186Is it the armchair?
31186Is it the carpet?
31186Is it the clock?
31186Is it the curtain- rod?
31186Is it the fireplace?
31186Is it the sideboard?
31186Is it this?
31186Is it this?
31186Is it this?
31186Is it vegetable?
31186Is this for the complexion?
31186May I come with you?
31186No; who''s it by?
31186The Grand Mogul does not like E''s,says one player;"what will you give him for dinner?"
31186The name of the captain?
31186The name of the cargo?
31186The next letter?
31186The place she is bound for?
31186The port she comes from?
31186What else did he write?
31186When do you like it?
31186When will that be?
31186When will you pay me?
31186Wo n''t you have some?
31186Yes, and what has it brought?
31186Yes, and what has it brought?
31186Yes,is the reply,"and what have you bought?"
31186_ C_ome now, was it this book?
31186_ H_ow about this hearth- rug?
31186_ L_ook, was it the armchair?
31186_ O_r the piano?
31186( What does y- e- s spell?)
31186A horse?
31186A sun flower?
31186A wild rose?
31186About how many petals has a common daisy?
31186And how soon will_ supper_ be ready?
31186And where do you think I found it?
31186Any one can begin by giving either a prophecy or a characteristic-- thus:"Who will inherit a fortune inside a year?"
31186As he is supposed for the time being actually to be the thing thought of, he ought to frame his questions accordingly:"Am I living?"
31186But perhaps he will now venture to ask for a consonant( which is much more risky than a vowel), and will say,"May I have an''s''?"
31186By this time"Cloche"has been spelled, so that the next question is,"Was it the bell?"
31186Do n''t you think so, Miss Pitters?"
31186Each of the party writes at the top of a piece of paper a question of any kind whatever, such as"How old was CÃ ¦ sar when he died?"
31186His first question therefore is,"Is it animal?"
31186His questions must take the form,"How do you like it?"
31186How big do you think a postage- stamp is, in inches-- a five dollar bill?
31186How does a cow lie down?
31186How high from the ground is a street- car?--a railway car?
31186How many holes are there in a high laced shoe-- your own?
31186How many legs has a fly?
31186How many toes has a cat, a dog?
31186How tall do you think a man''s silk hat is, a derby?
31186If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper, where is the peck of pickled pepper Peter Piper picked?"
31186If you found yourself in a strange city, where you did n''t know a soul, with no money and nothing you could pawn, what would you do?
31186If you should be in a foreign country, not able to speak the language and wanted to order a room and breakfast, what would you do?
31186If you should look out of your school- room door and see smoke and fire in the hall, what would you do?
31186If you should wake up in the night and see a burglar just entering the room, what would you do?
31186Is it a grocer?"
31186Is it the piano?"
31186Oh, do you know the muffin man who lives in Drury Lane?
31186One stands in a corner and the other calls loudly,"Ebenezer, do you hear?"
31186Perhaps he will say,"Miss A, do you think it will rain to- morrow?"
31186Perhaps it will be,"Did you get very wet this evening?"
31186Perhaps this question will be,"I hope your cousin is better?"
31186Pray what shall be done to the owner of this pretty thing?"
31186Pray, who will you gather for nuts in May, on a cold and frosty morning?
31186Pray, who will you send to fetch her away, on a cold and frosty morning?
31186Shall I get a---- instead?"
31186Suppose you was to feel faint-- what then?
31186The Hen: What do you want a bag for?
31186The Hen: What do you want a needle for?
31186The Hen: What do you want a saucepan for?
31186The Hen: What do you want salt for?
31186The Hen: What is the water for?
31186The Hen: Where will you get it?
31186The answer is"Yes, and what has it brought?"
31186The captured player is then asked in a whisper which he will be, oranges or lemons?
31186The duty of the player is to treat them as a riddle, and, asking the question either as"Why is a school- teacher like a pair of skates?"
31186The first one then asks the next,"How shall my lady be dressed for the ball?"
31186The fox replies,"Making a fire"; and the conversation goes on like this:-- The Hen: What for?
31186The next in turn gives a characteristic,"Who has the worst temper?"
31186The next,"_ Wo n''t_ you change the subject,_ please_?"
31186The next,"_ You_, I suppose, agree with_ that_?"
31186The one that acts as schoolmaster asks sharply, beginning at one end,"The name of the letter?"
31186The other row then ask-- Pray, who will you send to fetch her away, fetch her away, fetch her away?
31186The others have to guess what the word is, yet not bluntly, as,"Is it mole?"
31186The player in the middle calls out to the crowd of players,"What''ll you do when the black man comes?"
31186The questions and answers may run something like this:--"Are you feeling pretty well to- day?"
31186The schoolmaster turns to the next player,"the name of the ship?"
31186The secret is that the article touched is always signified by"Is it that?"
31186Then one player starts the game by suggesting some predicament and asking the company"What would you do in such a case?"
31186Then they leave go of each other and stand round the fox, and the leader, the hen, says,"What are you doing, old fox?"
31186They then fall back and the other row advance to them singing in reply-- Pray, who will you gather for nuts in May, nuts in May, nuts in May?
31186Thus in the present instance the first player would announce that the question was,"I hope your cousin is better?"
31186Thus, if it were the bell, he might say,"_ C_ome now, was it the table?"
31186Thus, the original question may be,"Do you like mince_ pies_?"
31186To the next,"When do you like it?"
31186To the next,"Where do you like it?"
31186To the next,"Where do you like it?"
31186To which the blindfolded one replies by asking,"Is it fine or superfine?"
31186WHAT SHALL WE DO NOW?
31186Was it the clock?"
31186What do you think we shall need?"
31186[ Illustration: A PUEBLO SETTLEMENT(_ Frontispiece_)] WHAT SHALL WE DO NOW?
31186_ The second player writes_:--Can you give me any information about suitable songs for our village choir?
31186and"Where do you like it?"
31186but like this:"Is it a little animal that burrows?"
31186meaning, Does it belong to a boy( fine) or a girl( superfine)?
31186or"What is the difference between a school- teacher and a pair of skates?"
31186or"What is your favorite color?"
31186or"Who has the most unselfish disposition?"
31186or"Who will be the first in the room to wear false teeth?"
27635''How would you proceed?'' 27635 ''What is the use of this at all?''
27635Are you sure that there is a current English postage- stamp of the value of threepence- halfpenny?
27635But how can the coins affect the question?
27635But surely there must be scores of solutions?
27635By the saints,said his Majesty,"what difference can it make unto thee?
27635Do you suppose that the men walked backwards in their own footprints?
27635Have you got anything new?
27635How about the bend of the legs?
27635How will you manage that?
27635Is it another of those easy cryptograms?
27635May he leave the board for refreshments?
27635Sir Knight, tell me,said the wizard,"canst thou multiply one number into the other in thy mind?"
27635Somebody''s Trilbys?
27635That, knowing they were unable to escape capture, they decided not to be taken alive, and threw themselves over the cliff?
27635Then all the good ideas are not used up?
27635Well, what is it?
27635What are you dreaming about?
27635What do you propose to do?
27635What is it?
27635What was the length of the creature?
27635What''s that?
27635Where do you get all your notions?
2763550.--_The Underground Maze._ How did the jester find his way out of the maze in the dark?
2763597.--_The Perplexed Plumber._ When I paid a visit to Peckham recently I found everybody asking,"What has happened to Sam Solders, the plumber?"
27635A child asked,"Can God do everything?"
27635A few minutes later he exclaimed,"How''s this?"
27635And how should you conduct your play?
27635And what do you suppose he done with''em?
27635And what more natural than to make the letters form some word?
27635But could the reader have prepared an arrangement for every sitting?
27635But his smart son of twenty may go one better and say,"Why multiply by 25?
27635But where does the error come in?
27635But why did we ever attempt to do it?
27635By my halidame, is there any that can tell me in how many different ways the good Franklin may choose whom he will serve?"
27635Can any of ye find the path, after this manner, from the house to the church, without going out of the parish?
27635Can our readers discover whether A, B, C, or E committed the deed?
27635Can the reader discover it?
27635Can the reader get round in fewer strokes with two other distances?
27635Can the reader give the answer to this version of a puzzle that we all know so well?
27635Can ye show me how this might be?
27635Can you also give the exact time?
27635Can you cut out the six pieces that will form three square mats of equal size?
27635Can you discover how they were arranged?
27635Can you find out just how the distribution was made?
27635Can you find the cell?
27635Can you say how many?
27635Can you work out the answer without getting your brain into a tangle?
27635Could the reader have discovered the required area of the field from those details overheard in the wineshop?
27635Does her attention seem to be directed to somebody by her side?"
27635Does the boy go around the monkey?"
27635For example, we have been asked from our infancy,"When is a door not a door?"
27635He thereupon said,"Be it so?
27635How are good puzzles invented?
27635How can we make fifteen?
27635How could this have been?
27635How did Robinson Crusoe make the largest possible square table- top in two pieces, so that it should not have any holes in it?
27635How did they get away from the edge of the cliff?
27635How does he perform the feat?
27635How far apart are the two tradesmen''s shops?
27635How long does it take to get to the top?
27635How long will it take over the remaining 18 ft.?
27635How many bullocks could I feed on a forty- acre field for six weeks, the grass growing regularly all the time?"
27635How many cables long must that there sea- sarpint''ave been?"
27635How many cats do you suppose there were?"
27635How many do you require?
27635How many moves are necessary?
27635How many other two- figure multipliers can you find that will produce the same effect?
27635How many pieces could you get out of the block?
27635How many pieces, each measuring two and a half inches by one inch and a half by one inch and a quarter, could he cut out of it?
27635How many readers could give the correct reply?
27635How many rings may they form without any child ever taking twice the hand of any other child-- right hand or left?
27635How may it be done?"
27635How might it have been done?
27635How much wine hast thou taken?"
27635How then may I with ease satisfy the scholar as to the quantity of wood that hath been cut away?"
27635How was I then to reach the door with certainty?
27635How was he to make the required equitable division?
27635How was this done?
27635How, then, did I yet take the boat across the moat?
27635If you ask,"Why can we see through glass?"
27635In how many different ways canst thou read the words,''Was it a rat I saw?''"
27635In how many different ways may the four pigs be placed to fulfil these conditions?
27635Is it possible that it proved too hard a nut for the monks?
27635Is n''t there?"
27635It is somewhat similar to the other question,"What would happen if an irresistible moving body came in contact with an immovable body?"
27635It was this:"What animal walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening?"
27635May the florin be moved from its present position?"
27635Might this not be held to imply that all the ladies immodestly kissed the curate, although they were not( except the sisters) kissed by him in return?
27635Nothing remarkable in that?
27635Now a certain passenger, with plenty of time on his hands, goes daily from A to F. How many different routes are there from which he may select?
27635Now, Baynes, to whom does the dog belong?"
27635Now, how many geese did Farmer Rouse send to market?
27635Now, if both players are equally perfect at the game what should happen?
27635Now, the question is, in order to win, should you turn down the first card, or courteously request your opponent to do so?
27635Now, what is the smallest number of moves necessary to make the foxes and geese change places?
27635On receiving an affirmative reply, she at once said:"Then can He make a stone so heavy that He ca n''t lift it?"
27635Or did he take more water from the jug than wine from the bottle?
27635Or have I taken more water from the jug than wine from the bottle?"
27635Or should every game be a draw?
27635Or should the second player win?
27635Or the gamekeeper?
27635Or the man who came in at B and went out at BB?
27635Or the man who went in at C and left at CC?
27635Perhaps not; but has it occurred to you that Lamson walked behind Marsh?
27635Pray tell me, have I taken more wine from the bottle than water from the jug?
27635Pray tell me, merry monks, how many men went forth to battle?"
27635Shall the nun therefore be greatly blamed if she do likewise?
27635Should the first player always win?
27635The Knight turned to him after a while and said,"My son, what is it over which thou dost take so great pains withal?"
27635The reader will doubtless here exclaim,"This is all very well; but how were we to know the height of Sir Hugh?
27635They were accustomed to call every poser a"riddle,"no matter whether it took the form of"Where was Moses when the light went out?"
27635To- day this sort of riddle survives in such a form as,"Why does a chicken cross the road?"
27635Very curious, is it not?
27635Was it possible to discover who committed the crime?
27635Was it the butler?
27635We all know the story of the man who was asked the question,"If a herring and a half cost three- halfpence, how much will a dozen herrings cost?"
27635What are the jumps made?"
27635What are the three numbers that we want?
27635What did I do with''em?
27635What hast thou to say for thyself?"
27635What is the length of the garland?
27635What is the shortest distance that the spider must crawl in order to reach the fly, which remains stationary?
27635What is the smallest possible number of biscuits that there could have been in the box when they first acquired it?
27635What is this mysterious charm that many find irresistible?
27635What on earth are you saying?"
27635What relation did the man in the picture bear to the speaker?
27635What was it?
27635What was the number of the car?
27635What was the secret word?
27635Which is correct?
27635Which is it?
27635Which of you merry wights will do this in such a manner that you shall go round the pond as few times as possible?"
27635Who could have anticipated such a quibble?
27635Whose is the large foot?"
27635Why did they fail?
27635Why do we like to be puzzled?
27635With a plan of the maze it is but a simple matter to trace out the route, but how was the way to be found in the place itself in utter darkness?
27635You all know of the jealous little Yankee who married Lord Marksford two years ago?
27635[ Illustration] 44.--_The Riddle of the Sack of Wine._ The question was: Did Brother Benjamin take more wine from the bottle than water from the jug?
27635[ Illustration] 69.--_The Frogs and Tumblers._"What do you think of these?"
27635[ Illustration]"And art thou learned also in the magic of numbers?"
40309''Art going?'' 40309 ''Why is this thus?''
40309''Wilt marry us?'' 40309 Are you ready?"
40309Ca n''t you make something that will jump up?
40309Can we not do something with paper?
40309D''you see that boat there?
40309Did we know what a billion meant?
40309Did we know what a million meant?
40309How did it happen?
40309How is that, Mr. Sprawl( Gold Specks''proper name being Sprawl); can anything be clearer than a mathematical demonstration?
40309I''m very sorry,whined Nix, contritely;"it was quite an accident, I assure you; but I wonder whether it could not be mended?"
40309Is that right?
40309Oh, ca n''t you make something that will jump up?
40309Well, but what do you throw at the person?
40309What shall we make next?
40309When did you get it? 40309 Why is an apple- tart like a slipper?"
40309( Aside-- He does n''t look as if he were thinking of a lady, does he?)
40309--Now wo n''t he be an unreasonable old polypus to object to that as a likeness?
40309--_See page 180._]_ Artist._ Here is who?
403092) representing the way in which it is done; need we add anything in the way of explanation?
40309Again they walked across the room, and as they passed, one said to the other,"How do, again?"
40309Ah, you villain, are you going to betray me?
40309Another wished to know why meat should always be served rare?
40309Are you fond of art?
40309Are you sure of it-- no deception?
40309As he neither erased any word or letter, nor substituted a new direction, how did he so alter it as to correspond with the contents of the box?
40309As we parted, he asked us if we should like to have a small statue of Vishnu?
40309B._ And sleep late in the morning?
40309B._ Are you short- sighted in your left eye?
40309B._ But my dear sir-- my good young friend, what was I to do?
40309B._ Do you snore at nights?
40309B._ Gooseberry?
40309B._ Have you a strawberry mark on your left arm?
40309B._ The shirt- collar is certainly very like; but do n''t you think the complexion is a little high?
40309B._ You are a painter, are you not, sir?
40309But how was this change effected?
40309But how were these extraordinary faces produced?
40309But my palette-- where can it have gone?
40309But what is this the rich man discovers?
40309Confession and repentance ought to come out of a man with tears of blood, and----""But about the ladies?"
40309Did you ever see a man ring the bell with his back to the target?"
40309Did you say Puttyblow?
40309Do n''t you find trees very difficult?
40309Do you know I like people who, when they are mad, get sulky?
40309Does it not sound plebeian?
40309Does the young man fancy that I propose to drink through my nose, like an elephant?
40309First came the question:"Why were Moses and the Jews the best bred people in the world?"
40309For who, they said, could speak better on the virtues of a_ great canard_ than an editor?
40309Have I the honor to address the Lady Cicily de Rhino?"
40309Have you a gooseberry bush on your left arm?
40309How do you play it, Toney?"
40309How is he to manage this, so that the wolf may not be left alone with the goat, nor the goat with the cabbage?
40309How''s the folks?"
40309I will demand satisfaction; where are they?"
40309I wonder who started the admiration of_ impulsive_ people?
40309If a herring and a half cost three cents, how many will you get for a dollar?
40309Is it because you are----?
40309Now comes the question-- How was the elephant made?
40309Now do you understand?"
40309Now turning to Bud, we asked her to decide what answer the lover should receive; should he be accepted or rejected?
40309Now, where on earth can be my palette?
40309Our friend Nix asked why Moses and the Jews were the best- bred people in the world?
40309Perhaps she has a brother; and how would she like to have him married against his will by fifteen women in blue?
40309Punch?"
40309Singular dream, was it not?
40309So when one of the company asked,"When does a sculptor die of a fit?"
40309The brave MacSlasher, who married my half- cousin Columbia Ann, of Pickleville, Indiana?
40309The conversation might commence something in this style( you in your natural tone of voice):"Well, aunty, how are_ you_ to- day?"
40309The second was:"Why meat should always be cooked rare?"
40309The shirt- collar and the cravat are extremely like; but do n''t you think you might alter the rest?
40309Then you do n''t love me?
40309Then, in a feigned voice:[ Illustration][ Illustration]"How do, pretty ladee and gentlemen?
40309There, sir, will you be kind enough to look at that?
40309They took positions in opposite corners of the room, advanced towards each other, and as they passed, the friend said to the doctor,"How do, Doctor?"
40309To this end he submitted the well known problem:"What is the difference between six dozen dozen and half a dozen dozen?"
40309To which of the family did she refer?
40309We even enjoyed the time- honored riddle:"What was Joan of Arc made of?"
40309Well, what do you say?"
40309What do you mean, sir?
40309What has brought me here?
40309What is his name?
40309What is it you have to say?"
40309What now?
40309What would you think of that, sir?"
40309When the Constable tells him to put his head into the noose, he puts it in the wrong place over and over again, inquiring each time,"That way?"
40309Where does he live?
40309Where is she?"
40309Where kin that keow a poked herself now?
40309Where would they have it?
40309Where''s that d-- d palette?
40309Where''s the knife( takes knife and loaf)?
40309Who is it from?"
40309Why does Aunty Delluvian consult us on this point, and many other trivial points concerning the proper conduct of a"modest, right- minded maiden?"
40309Why should you treat yourself so much worse than a horse?
40309Will some gentleman be kind enough to lend me three twenty- dollar gold pieces?"
40309Will you have him for nothing?
40309Will you kindly rise for one moment, Mr. Winglebully?
40309Will you take a seat, madam?
40309With my mouth?
40309Wonder, by the way, whether there''s anybody about, after all?
40309You doubt it?
40309You have a hand?
40309You see Mr. Smith, yonder; he is a rather tall man; six feet two, I should judge?
40309Your name is Lady Cicily Rhino?"
40309[ Illustration] Aunty Grummidge:"How am I?
40309_ Artist._ A what, sir?
40309_ Artist._ Are you in the habit of committing suicide?
40309_ Artist._ Are you subject to hydrophobia?
40309_ Artist._ Do you wear corns or paper collars?
40309_ Artist._ I mean, sir, will you be pleased to smile with your mouth?
40309_ Artist._ Or a side face?
40309_ Artist._ Or a three- quarter face?
40309_ Artist._ The blue woman?
40309_ Artist._ Will you smile, sir?
40309_ Artist._ Will you take a seat, Mr. Wingle?
40309_ Artist._ Would you like a full face?
40309_ Lady C._"Purty well; how''s yourself?"
40309_ Lady._ I have left my portemonnaie in your studio-- will you be kind enough to let me have it?
40309_ Lady._ Is there a gentleman here?
40309_ Lady._ There is no other studio in this building?
40309_ Lady._ This is an artist''s studio, is it not?
40309_ P._"Have you seen my wife?"
40309_ P._"Is n''t it?
40309_ P._"Shall I call my wife?"
40309_ Reginald._"A sympathetic heart within your bosom burns; say, let it beat in unison with mine?"
40309_ Reginald._"Coming?
40309_ S._"April fool?
40309_ S._"Because I do n''t understand the feelings of a gentleman?
40309_ S._"Got a nose just like yours, eh?
40309_ S._"Not so beautiful as you?
40309_ S._"Salt it down till next year?
40309_ S._"Seen your wife?
40309_ S._"Such a pretty creature, eh?
40309_ S._"Well, what do you say?"
40309_ S._"What?"
40309_ S._"You''re a proud, sensitive nature, are you, Mr. Punch?
40309eh?
40309gentleman?
40309how de do, my dear?
40309how shall I begin?
40309inquired Nix;"a bureau, or decanter, for instance?"
40309oh, why goest thou?''
40309that''s the way, is it?
40309that''s the way, is it?"
40309then, turning to the audience, he asks earnestly:"Is n''t she a beauty?"
40309was it punch, or was it negus, or was it sherbet?
40309will you smile, sir?
40309you''ve got a pretty baby, Mr. Punch, have you?
6416WHAT D''YE BUY?
6416What did she give you for so doing?
6416What did you buy?
6416What did you do with the money?
6416What did you do with them?
6416Where did you go, and what have you been doing all this time?
6416Where do you like it? 6416 Where''s my share of it?"
6416Where''s the cat?
6416Where''s the fire?
6416Where''s the moo cow?
6416Where''s the water?
6416Where''s the wood?
6416Why did you run so far?
6416Will we be there by candle light?
6416''What have you done with the other twelve which you said you had a month ago?''
64161 asks:"Which one of your wives did you love best?"
64162 says:"Do you approve of a man marrying his deceased brother''s wife?"
64163 adds:"Were you very sorry your brother died?"
6416But how would you like it beneath some rapid torrent or some broad majestic river?
6416By the way, do you remember an old paradox upon this subject,"What nobody cares to give away, yet nobody wishes to keep?"
6416By what means can one of them infallibly attain to that number before the other?
6416CHAPTER VI THE WHAT- DO- YOU- THINK?--KNIGHT OF THE WHISTLE--"CAN DO LITTLE"-- THROWING LIGHT"THE WHAT- DO- YOU- THINK?"
6416CHAPTER XVI-- PASTIMES FOR CHILDREN Sun Dial, Mother, May I Play?
6416D. K. What is even better than presence of mind in a railway accident?
6416Did Oliver Oglethorp ogle an owl and oyster?
6416Did you find it, number seven?"
6416Example: About what time of the month were they married?
6416Example: Who is the just, gentle writer?
6416HOW MANY MILES TO BABYLON?
6416He moves around outside of the circle, and says,"Who let you into my garden?"
6416His voice, which you may perhaps have an opportunity of hearing( here the''What- do- you- think?''
6416How many dinners would be necessary for that purpose?
6416How would you make a thin man fat?
6416I have been often asked''why I did not have a figure of the villain also added to the group?''
6416I think not May I ask you to name your guess?
6416I, I?"
6416If Oliver Oglethorp ogled an owl and oyster, where are the owl and oyster Oliver Oglethorp ogled?
6416If a church be on fire, why has the organ the smallest chance of escape?
6416If a man gets up on a donkey, where should he get down?
6416If a stupid fellow was going up for a competitive examination, why should he study the letter P?
6416If your uncle''s sister is not your aunt, what relation is she to you?
6416In what kind of a place did they live?
6416It is curious, is n''t it, that they must be made afresh every day?
6416Leader:"Who then, sir, if not you?"
6416Leader:"Who then, sir?"
6416MOTHER, MAY I GO OUT TO PLAY?
6416Name in two letters the destiny of all earthly things?
6416Number 4 jumps up, and says:"What, sir?
6416Of what color is grass when covered with snow?
6416Of whom did they buy the ring?
6416On his return, he asks each in succession,"How do you like it?"
6416On which side of a pitcher is the handle?
6416One asks:"Mother, may I go out to play?"
6416Or in a sauce?
6416Please tell me in a whisper what you suppose the word to be?
6416She asks as she does this,"Where''s my money?"
6416Suddenly the conductor turns to one of the players and asks,"What is the matter with your instrument?"
6416Suppose the dog should meet a bone?
6416Suppose the man should fall asleep?
6416Surely you would have them plucked?
6416The circuit having been made, the leader says to the first player:"Button, button, who has the button?"
6416The exhibitor refers to his notes and says:"46--46?
6416The first one in the line walks to the opposite line, and asks of the first one:"What flower am I?"
6416The future husband or wife will be seen--?
6416The leader asks each player in turn,"What is my thought like?"
6416The leader begins, addressing the first player,"I have a cook who does n''t like peas( p''s); what will you give her for dinner?"
6416The letter M. What is that which will give a cold, cure a cold, and pay the doctor''s bill?
6416The letter S. Why is the letter F like a cow''s tail?
6416The question,"How do you like it?"
6416The question,"When do you like it?
6416The"What- do- you- think?"
6416Upon this, number 7 replies, jumping to his feet quickly:"I, sir, I?"
6416WHAT IS MY THOUGHT LIKE?
6416WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?
6416What act of folly does a washerwoman commit?
6416What did Adam first plant in the Garden of Eden?
6416What does a cat have that no other animal has?
6416What does a stone become in the water?
6416What flower most resembles a bull''s mouth?
6416What is Majesty, deprived of its externals?
6416What is higher and handsomer when the head is off?
6416What is it that walks with its head downwards?
6416What is it?
6416What is lengthened by being cut at both ends?
6416What is most like a hen stealing?
6416What is that from which the whole may be taken, and yet some will remain?
6416What is that which comes with a coach, goes with a coach, is of no use whatever to the coach, and yet the coach ca n''t go without it?
6416What is that which is neither flesh nor bone, yet has four fingers and a thumb?
6416What is that which no one wishes to have, yet no one cares to lose?
6416What is that which occurs twice in a moment, once in a minute, and not once in a thousand years?
6416What is that word of five letters from which, if you take two, only one remains?
6416What is the difference between a baby and a pair of boots?
6416What is the difference between a bankrupt and a feather bed?
6416What is the difference between a cow and a rickety chair?
6416What is the difference between a young maid of sixteen and an old maid of eighty?
6416What is the keynote to good breeding?
6416What is the most difficult surgical operation?
6416What is worse than"raining cats and dogs"?
6416What letter is always invisible, yet never out of sight?
6416What letter is the pleasantest to a deaf woman?
6416What letter made Queen Bess mind her P''s and Q''s?
6416What relation is that child to its own father who is not its own father''s son?
6416What relation is the doormat to the scraper?
6416What vegetable products are the most important in history?
6416What word becomes shorter by adding a syllable to it?
6416What word contains all the vowels in due order?
6416What word is pronounced quicker by adding a syllable to it?
6416What''s the prisoner done to you?
6416When a leader calls:"Which way does the wind blow?"
6416When does a man sneeze three times?
6416When does a pig become landed property?
6416When he says,"Mary, where are you?"
6416When is a man behind the times?
6416When is butter like Irish children?
6416When is love a deformity?
6416When may a man be said to have four hands?
6416When was beef- tea first introduced into England?
6416When was fruit known to use bad language?
6416Where rolled the round roll Robert Rowley rolled round?
6416Which animal travels with the most, and which with the least, luggage?
6416Which is the heavier, the full or the new moon?
6416Which is the merriest letter in the alphabet?
6416Which is the strongest day of the week?
6416Which of the constellations reminds you of an empty fireplace?
6416Which tree is most suggestive of kissing?
6416Who was he?
6416Who was the greatest humorist?
6416Whose stories are read alike by old and young?
6416Why are bakers the most self- denying people?
6416Why are fowls the most profitable of live stock?
6416Why are good resolutions like ladies fainting in church?
6416Why do black sheep eat less than white ones?
6416Why do you not attend to your duties better?"
6416Why does a duck put his head under water?
6416Why does a piebald pony never pay toll?
6416Why does it take it out again?
6416Why has man more hair than woman?
6416Why is a Member of Parliament like a shrimp?
6416Why is a bad half- dollar like something said in a whisper?
6416Why is a barn- door fowl sitting on a gate like a half- penny?
6416Why is a caterpillar like a hot roll?
6416Why is a chronometer like thingumbob?
6416Why is a lame dog like a schoolboy adding six and seven together?
6416Why is a madman equal to two men?
6416Why is a man searching for the Philosopher''s Stone like Neptune?
6416Why is a mouse like hay?
6416Why is a pig a paradox?
6416Why is a pig in a parlor like a house on fire?
6416Why is an alligator the most deceitful of animals?
6416Why is blind- man''s buff like sympathy?
6416Why is buttermilk like something that never happened?
6416Why is it an insult to a cock- sparrow to mistake him for a pheasant?
6416Why is it difficult to flirt on board the P. and O. steamers?
6416Why is it easy to break into an old man''s house?
6416Why is life the greatest of riddles?
6416Why is the Brooklyn Bridge like merit?
6416Why is the letter B like a fire?
6416Why is the letter D like a wedding- ring?
6416Why is the letter G like the sun?
6416Why is the letter O the noisiest of all the vowels?
6416Why is the letter S like a sewing- machine?
6416Why is the letter W like a maid of honor?
6416Why is the nose placed in the middle of the face?
6416Why should a cabman be brave?
6416Why should a sailor be the best authority as to what goes on in the moon?
6416Why should ladies not learn French?
6416Why should the male sex avoid the letter A?
6416Why should you not go to New York by the 12:50 train?
6416You know the proverb?
6416ZOOLOGY-- ANY NUMBER OF PLAYERS The leader says:"Of what animal am I thinking?"
6416is n''t that right?
6416said I,''my fellow, what do you want at this time of day?''
36557''How long a stretch?'' 36557 ''What for?''
36557Ca n''t I have it earlier?
36557Well, then, ca n''t you get down earlier in the morning?
36557Why not write it the evening before?
36557And are they less precious in any other line of life?
36557And does not a lawyer need a good body, and one kept in good order?
36557And had it, instead of one hour a week, been two or three, or even an hour a day, might not the results have been even more gratifying?
36557And he well adds:"Now who shall tell the value of these five inches of chest, five inches of additional space for the heart and lungs to work in?"
36557And how is it with their mothers?
36557And how is the large chest to be had?
36557And how is this done?
36557And is it any better with the married woman?
36557And is justice to be cheated out of her victim after all, even now, when she a second time is sure that she has reached the point?
36557And so comes what legitimate result?
36557And their clubs-- of what use would they be if the culprit was a block away?
36557And what about the old people?
36557And what good would their weapons have been?
36557And what if this daily exercise, beside the bodily benefit and improvement which ensues, should also bring actually better mental work?
36557And what is the result?
36557And what should a woman do to get this health and strength and bloom?
36557And what sort of man is he who is thus too free with his weapon?
36557And what training have these men for this trying work outside of what the fire itself actually gives?
36557And what will he do?
36557And who believes that officers always report their failures to catch thieves, or that the public ever hears of one- half of such cases?
36557And who knows what he can do till he tries?
36557And why?
36557And will this only apply to men''s arms, and not to women''s?
36557And yet is not that just what is going on to- day with a great majority of the young girls in our land?
36557Are not the majority of our women to- day, especially in town and city, physically weak?
36557Are we not behindhand, and far behindhand, then, in a matter of serious importance to the well- being of the people of our country?
36557But are the schools of Boston to- day taking the care they ought to and could so easily take to make the children healthy and vigorous?
36557But does he get it?
36557But does it?
36557But have these graduates had a competent instructor at college to look after them in this respect?
36557But how can that be done?
36557But how is it with the sturdy laborer?
36557But how often does this happen?
36557But if the school- days are past and the girl has become a woman, what then?
36557But in what shape would it leave him in a few years, or even in a few months?
36557But is this great and unusual strength, especially of the arms, desirable in most women?
36557But what has he done with men?
36557But what is being done for their bodies?
36557But will not this hour''s work dull him mentally?
36557But will not this physical training dull the mind for its work?
36557But, while this is all well enough for young girls, is it not too late for full- grown women to attempt to get the same benefits?
36557Can there be much doubt as to the result a few years later?
36557DO WE INHERIT SHAPELY BODIES?
36557DO WE INHERIT SHAPELY BODIES?
36557Did Charles Dickens''s seven to twelve miles afoot daily interfere with some masterly work which his pen produced each day?
36557Did not the vigorous body at the start, and the daily attention to it, pay him?
36557Do these things make no difference to the divine?
36557Do we not want some system of education which shall rear men, not morally and intellectually good alone, but good physically as well?
36557Does not this show a lack of sense, and especially when much of that work could certainly have been done by subordinates?
36557Does the gymnasium, then, pay?
36557Had Bryant spared himself as most men do, would he have been such a springy, easy walker, and so strong and handy at eighty- four?
36557Had not this wonderful man much to thank these same qualities for?
36557How about the length of time this daily exercising will take?
36557How many boys can pitch with either hand?
36557How many conquests does the blue- stocking make through her extensive knowledge of history?"
36557IS IT TOO LATE FOR WOMEN TO BEGIN?
36557IS IT TOO LATE FOR WOMEN TO BEGIN?
36557Indeed, does not this hour a week, in some instances, insure an after- life, and snatch not a few from an early grave?
36557Is it all a mere chance that they happen to have splendid bodies?
36557Is it any wonder that the neglected body develops some partial weakness, or too often general debility?
36557Is it any wonder that this overdoing of muscles never trained to such work must sooner or later tell?
36557Is it asking too much?
36557Is it not worth while to make the effort?
36557Is not that rather a dear price to pay for such intellectuality?
36557Is not this, then, remaking a man?
36557Is there any need of pointing out to a spirited girl the value of a sound, healthy, and shapely body?
36557Is there any possible reason why the city lad should be favored physically like the country boy?
36557Is there any question in which of these two institutions the young man would make the most desirable progress?
36557Is there any question what the result would be?
36557Is there any work which will increase the weight of each, and bring desirable roundness and plumpness of trunk and limb?
36557Is there anything feeble about any of these?
36557Is there anything to make him swift of foot?
36557Is there no lesson for our city rulers in such facts as these?
36557Is this asking much?
36557Is this not an irrational and one- sided course, and sure to beget a one- sided person?
36557Is this not like giving great care to moral and mental education alone, and actually doing almost nothing for their physical nature?
36557Now, how long did these boys work?
36557Now, what have these few exercises done for the muscles and their owners?
36557Other than the corrections listed below, printer''s inconsistencies in spelling and punctuation have been retained: changed"spent mainly indoors?"
36557Then, as it is used so little, is it worth having?
36557WILL DAILY PHYSICAL EXERCISE FOR GIRLS PAY?
36557WILL DAILY PHYSICAL EXERCISE FOR GIRLS PAY?
36557Was not one of Daniel Webster''s best points his skill in getting work done by others, and saving for himself the parts he liked best?
36557Well, but did all this increase of weight and size actually change the shape of the chest, for instance, and take the hollowness out of it?
36557Well, but is not the work which will effect such swift changes very severe, and so a hazardous one to attempt?
36557Well, what?
36557What does cutting one''s self down at fifty- two mean?
36557What does the athlete at the top of his condition know about nervousness?
36557What exercise has he?
36557What has he done?
36557What ought he to do?
36557Which of the two men showed the better sense?
36557Who will say that all these have not assured him years of life?
36557Will dumb- bells and weight- boxes be necessary?
36557Will her children like any better to inherit the same from her?
36557Will it be claimed that the president of one of the best- known corporations on this continent did any more work than Wellington?
36557Will some one name a college where they have such an instructor?
36557Would it hurt a fireman or a policeman any to have that feeling?
36557Would n''t most of us like to do that?
36557Would she like to have inherited consumptive tendencies, for instance, from her parent?
36557Would the latter not be more inclined to rely on his own strength, and less on his club?
36557_ Daily Exercise for Business Men._ And what daily work shall the business man take?
36557_ Daily Exercise for Consumptives._ And what should these people do?
36557_ Daily Exercise for Women._ And what should the girls and women do each day?
36557and is it practicable at all for a person sixty years old, or more?
36557into"spent mainly in- doors?"
36557or a school where, instead of building the pupil up for the future, more has been done than to insure his present health?
36557or is any great danger likely to result from their use?
36557would it take him from the thin, cadaverous fellow he too often is, and do all that for him?
13022Are there many to be seen in this town?
13022Are they used for working purposes?
13022Come in,says the eldest daughter;"what do you want?"
13022Common?
13022Do they draw carts?
13022Domestic animal?
13022Have they one in the house?
13022Have you seen many in the road?
13022Have you seen many this day?
13022In this house?
13022In this room?
13022Is it lying in front of the fire at the present time?
13022Is the subject a pet?
13022Is the subject you all thought of the cat lying in front of the fire in this room?
13022Some one said you were vain; can you guess who it was?
13022What are you after this fine morning?
13022What for?
13022What to do there?
13022What to do there?
13022What was the biggest thing you saw at the Panama Exposition?
13022What will you have for breakfast?
13022Where will you get it?
13022Where''s Monday?
13022Who then, sir?
13022Why is my cat like a candle?
13022Why is my cat like a monkey?
13022Why is my cat like a pin?
13022Wild animal?
13022*****"ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, OR MINERAL?"
13022*****"WHAT''S MY THOUGHT LIKE?"
130224?
13022A man had twenty sick( six) sheep and one died; how many were left?
13022At the end of the game each player gives his question and answer aloud, in the following manner:"I was asked:''Do you like roses?''
13022At the word"head"the hand archway descends, and clasps the player passing through at that moment; he is then asked in a whisper,"Oranges or Lemons?"
13022Because he is a Jew- ill. Why may carpenters reasonably believe there is no such thing as stone?
13022Do you like beef?
13022Do you like spiders?
13022Do you or I or any one know How oats and beans and barley grow?
13022F O E. Why is a little man like a good book?
13022Fifth player:"Artichoke?"
13022For instance, if the judge, addressing one of the company, asks:"Do you like apples?"
13022For instance, supposing the first question to be:"Is the person thought of a boy or a girl?"
13022Fourth player:"Asparagus?"
13022He is supposed to discover a bad stitch and asks:"Who did it, Blue Cap?"
13022He is then asked the question,"How many horses has your father got?"
13022He might then ask the first one of the party:"What do you think of the weather?"
13022He puts this in his pocket and then addresses the ants:"Dear friends, I am very hungry; would any of you kindly give me some food?"
13022He then places his hand on the back of a chair and asks:"What am I touching now?"
13022He would perhaps turn to the third player, and ask:"You remember it, do you not?"
13022How can a gardener become thrifty?
13022If a Frenchman were to fall into a tub of tallow, in what word would he express his situation?
13022If a bear were to go into a dry goods store, what would he want?
13022If a man bumped his head against the top of a room, what article of stationery would he be supplies with?
13022If a man who is carrying a dozen glass lamps drops one, what does he become?
13022If all the seas were dried up, what would everybody say?
13022It is the middle of"day"When is a man thinner than a lath?
13022Of what trade is the sun?
13022Papa.--What''s the matter, Tommy?
13022Perhaps he has asked his neighbor,"Are you fond of potatoes?"
13022Second player:"Apple?"
13022So very often the question comes up--"What shall we do?"
13022Supposing, for instance, the letter"f"is not to be introduced; the first player might ask:"Is this a new game to you?"
13022Surely you''ll give the band a nickel, after all the pretty music it has played?
13022The answer is"Three,"and to the question:"What color are they?"
13022The buyer goes to fetch it, when the French roll begins running from the back of the oven, and comes up to the baker, calling all the while,"Who runs?
13022The first player asks him:"Where do you come from?"
13022The first player whispers a question to his neighbor, such as:"Do you like roses?"
13022The first player will perhaps ask the"man:""Are you alive?"
13022The letter M. How many sides are there to a tree?
13022The next asks:"Did he say anything to you?"
13022The next player says:"I was asked:''Are you fond of potatoes?''
13022The next question is:"When do you like it?"
13022The next question is:"Where do you like it?"
13022The one sitting next asks,"What will you do there?"
13022The players sit in a circle, and one of them asks the others:"What''s my thought like?"
13022The postman names some member of the company, generally of the opposite sex; he is then asked,"How many cents are to be paid?"
13022The result is sometimes very comical; for instance: Questions Do you like roses?
13022The second player then asks:"What does he bid me do?"
13022The second question might be:"Have you enjoyed yourself?"
13022Then two other persons tap them on the head with long rolls of paper, which they have in their hands, and ask, in feigned voices,"Who bobs you?"
13022Third player:"Almonds?"
13022What animal took most luggage into the Ark, and which two took the least?
13022What belongs to yourself, but is used more by your friends than by yourself?
13022What bird have I most reason to fear?"
13022What four letters would frighten a thief?
13022What houses are the easiest to break into?
13022What is book- keeping?
13022What is that from which you may take away the whole and yet there will be some remaining?
13022What is that which everybody has seen but will never see again?
13022What is that which flies high, flies low, has no feet, and yet wears shoes?
13022What is that which goes from Chicago to Philadelphia without moving?
13022What is that which happens twice in a moment and not once in a thousand years?
13022What is that which is put on the table and cut, but never eaten?
13022What is that which never asks any questions and yet requires many answers?
13022What is that which never uses its teeth for eating purposes?
13022What is that which the more you take from it the larger it grows?
13022What is that which works when it plays and plays when it works?
13022What is that which you can not hold ten minutes, although it is as light as a feather?
13022What is the best land for little kittens?
13022What is the best tree for preserving order?
13022What is the difference between a blind man and a sailor in prison?
13022What is the difference between a bottle of medicine and a troublesome boy?
13022What is the difference between a naughty boy and a postage stamp?
13022What is the difference between a schoolmaster and an engine- driver?
13022What is the difference between a soldier and a bombshell?
13022What is the easiest way to swallow a door?
13022What is the keynote to good manners?
13022What is the worst weather for rats and mice?
13022What letter of the alphabet is necessary to make a shoe?
13022What lives upon its own substance and dies when it has devoured itself?
13022What makes more noise than a pig under a gate?
13022What motive led to the invention of railroads?
13022What pudding makes the best cricketer?
13022What relation is a doormat to a door?
13022What sea would a man most like to be in on a wet day?
13022What ships hardly ever sail out of sight?
13022What strange transformation suddenly took place?
13022What thing is it that is lower with a head than without one?
13022What trade would you mention to a short boy?
13022What tree is nearest the sea?
13022What trees has fire no effect upon?
13022When are two apples alike?
13022When are we all artists?
13022When can a horse be sea- green in color?
13022When does a farmer double up a sheep without hurting it?
13022When has a man four hands?
13022When is a door not a door?
13022When is a sailor not a sailor?
13022When is a store- keeper always above his business?
13022When is a tall man a little short?
13022When is an artist a dangerous person?
13022When is the best time to get a fresh egg at sea?
13022When is the clock on the stairs dangerous?
13022When may a chair be said to dislike you?
13022When the person who is outside the room is recalled, he( or she) asks each one in succession:"How do you like it?"
13022Where are you going to this summer?
13022Where''s my Christmas box?
13022Which bird can lift the heaviest weights?
13022Which is easier to spell-- fiddle- de- dee or fiddle- de- dum?
13022Which is the best day for making a pancake?
13022Which is the left side of a plum pudding?
13022Which is the liveliest city in the world?
13022Which is the longest word in the English language?
13022Which is the oldest tree in the country?
13022Which is the only way that a leopard can change his spots?
13022Which is the smallest bridge in the world?
13022Which would you recommend?"
13022Who runs?"
13022Who was the first whistler?
13022Why are deaf people like Dutch cheeses?
13022Why are fowls the most economical things a farmer can keep?
13022Why are teeth like verbs?
13022Why are tortoiseshell combs like citadels?
13022Why are watch- dogs bigger by night than by day?
13022Why are weary people like carriage wheels?
13022Why did Eve never fear the measles?
13022Why did William Tell shudder when he shot the apple from his son''s head?
13022Why does a duck go into the water?
13022Why does a person who is not good looking make a better carpenter than one who is?
13022Why is A like twelve o''clock?
13022Why is B like a hot fire?
13022Why is C like a schoolmistress?
13022Why is a Jew in a fever like a diamond?
13022Why is a city in Ireland likely to be the largest city in the world?
13022Why is a dancing master like a tree?
13022Why is a dinner on board a steamboat like Easter Day?
13022Why is a dog biting his tail like a good manager?
13022Why is a fishmonger never generous?
13022Why is a five dollar bill much more profitable than five silver dollars?
13022Why is a game of cards like a timber yard?
13022Why is a pig in a parlor like a house on fire?
13022Why is a plum cake like the ocean?
13022Why is a schoolmaster like a bootblack?
13022Why is a shoemaker the most industrious of men?
13022Why is a tight boot like an oak tree?
13022Why is a vine like a soldier?
13022Why is a watch like a river?
13022Why is a watch the most difficult thing to steal?
13022Why is a water- lily like a whale?
13022Why is a wise man like a pin?
13022Why is coffee like an axe with a dull edge?
13022Why is it certain that"Uncle Tom''s Cabin"was not written by the hand of its reputed author?
13022Why is it dangerous to walk in the meadows in springtime?
13022Why is it probable that beer was made in the ark?
13022Why is it that a tailor wo n''t attend to business?
13022Why is scooping out a turnip a noisy process?
13022Why is shoemaking the easiest of trades?
13022Why is sympathy like blindman''s buff?
13022Why is the Isthmus of Suez like the first"u"in cucumber?
13022Why is the letter"k"like a pig''s tail?
13022Why is the snow different from Sunday?
13022Why is there never anybody at home in a convent?
13022Why need a traveler never starve in the desert?
13022Why should a man always wear a watch when he travels in a waterless desert?
13022Why was the first day of Adam''s life the longest?
13022Why were gloves never meant to sell?
13022You then turn up the gas and quietly ask your audience if they do not think your friend is a very clever fellow?
13022[ Illustration] The man will reply,"Yes;"then the object is asked:"Are you of wood?"
13022[ Illustration] Why is a spider a good correspondent?
13022[ Illustration] Why is a washerwoman like a navigator?
19230,Dew yeou like the water?"
19230Ah,exclaimed Paul,"do you hear that?
19230Ai n''t yeou afeard yeou will be?
19230Ai n''t yeou cold?
19230Ai n''t yeou cold?
19230Ai n''t yeou hot?
19230Ai n''t yeou hungry?
19230Ai n''t yeou nearly drowned?
19230Air yeou a orphing? 19230 An''d''ye mane to say that ye came ashure in this gale?"
19230An''that ere rubber suit you wore?
19230And you want twenty- five out of me for one day''s work? 19230 Are you cold?"
19230Are you going back to Cincinnati to- night?
19230Are you going to travel all night?
19230Are you positive it will be twenty- five pounds?
19230Are you sure you understand the channel down the river?
19230Are you the captain?
19230But how did you get here so soon?
19230But what''s this?
19230But where is your cart? 19230 Come, come,"exclaimed Paul impatiently,"let us get off?"
19230Did he railly swim from New York?
19230Did she go?
19230Do either of you know anything about a secret organization called the''Wild Geese''?
19230Do n''t you get tired?
19230Do you think you can do it without drowning?
19230Ef yeou cain''t, would yeou sink?
19230Find what?
19230Good ones?
19230Has he been in mischief already? 19230 Have they got apples and squash?"
19230Have you been swimming again, despite your promise?
19230Have you ever seen Port Royal Tom?
19230Have you got any water that can be enclosed?
19230Have you seen the wild boar in your last day''s journey?
19230How far do you call that?
19230How is that?
19230How long did it take you to come from there?
19230How long does it take you to go?
19230How long have you been married to her?
19230How many came ashure wid ye?
19230In which direction?
19230Is there no loft or upper story?
19230Keep those lights off,he shouted,"do n''t you see they are blinding me?"
19230Kin yeou keep awake?
19230Know what I think o''yo''?
19230Look here, my good-"Ai n''t I a lukin?
19230Look here,he said, struggling to keep his eyes open,"where did you get that tobacco?"
19230Medico? 19230 Old natural leaf,"said Opie,"have some?"
19230On which side is the channel?
19230Phat air ye doin''here? 19230 Phat de ye think o''that, sur?
19230Phat did ye lave her fur?
19230Phere''s ye''re ship now?
19230Plague take your incivility; how long will it take me to reach Lewisburg?
19230That''s roight, sur,said Andy as he reached his hand,"that''s fur meself, but how about me mare?"
19230Those are not the ones the Moor saw?
19230Twelve pounds? 19230 Wall,"the old fellow answered,"yeou remember w''en yeou crossed th''English channel?"
19230Well, Andy,said he,"how much do you think it will take to keep your mare from starving until you get back to Baltimore?
19230Well, how did she act?
19230Well, is Lewisburg one mile, five miles or a thousand miles from here?
19230Well, what is he?
19230Well, where do you propose going to now?
19230Well,said the stranger,"I am the captain of the bark Pilgrim and am bound for Valparaiso, why not that trip?"
19230What are the symptoms?
19230What are you going to do with that gun?
19230What can I do for you?
19230What can we do?
19230What circuse dew yeou belong tew?
19230What did he say?
19230What did the woman do? 19230 What do you want?"
19230What have I got to do with your mare?
19230What is it, sir?
19230What is it?
19230What is your name?
19230What time is it?
19230What was the matter with him?
19230What''s the matter with you?
19230What''s the matter? 19230 What''s the matter?"
19230What''s this?
19230What?
19230What?
19230Where are you going?
19230Where are you going?
19230Where is the driver of that wagon?
19230Which side do the steamboats take?
19230Which side do you consider best?
19230Which side shall I take for safety?
19230Who hired yeou tew dew this?
19230Who is there?
19230Who''s a- comin''?
19230Why on airth dew yeou travel this way fur instead of in a boat?
19230Why, my dear little girl you do not chew tobacco at your age, do you?
19230Why?
19230Will not your wife eat with us?
19230Would a duck swim?
19230Would n''t you kindly advise me which side to take?
19230You are pretty small, sonny,said the soldier,"can you drum?"
19230You were in the torpedo service?
19230''Will I take the water, Your Majesty?''
19230A Marine stopped me on the gang plank with the question:''Whom do you wish to see?''
19230A cunning gleam shot through the editor''s eagle eye, as he replied:"Um, I guess you want me to pilot you up, do n''t you?"
19230A sample of some of them:"Have you springs in your arms?"
19230Albergo?"
19230And I wanted to ask if you would start soon, so that I may begin services?"
19230And what were Boyton''s thoughts?
19230As Paul slowly and painfully wended his way home, a lady called him:"Little boy, do you want a job?"
19230As he was turning toward the cabin again, without a word, Boyton asked:"How far is it to Lewisburg?"
19230As the night was favorable for paddling, the invitation was declined, when the drunken one raising his gun, yelled:"You wo nt come in, wo nt you?"
19230At last a pair of cold steel gray eyes were turned up to him which confused him so that he stammered in English:"Is this General Lynch?"
19230At last the jailer called out:''Who''s there?''
19230Before going, one of the gentlemen asked through the young lady,"if M. le Capitaine would take a glass of wine?"
19230But ai n''t yer cold?"
19230But did ye railly swim from New Yark?
19230Could they be hoisted high enough before he reached them?
19230Count, where are you?"
19230Did ye come on top of the wather er under?"
19230Did you notice what big prices they brought?"
19230Do n''t you see the youngster is saying his prayers?"
19230Do you know what I think of you?"
19230Do you suppose I would kill elk out of season, and a law against it at this time of year?"
19230Do you think I''d eat with a durned Indian?"
19230Doan yo''see dat ar man drownen?
19230Going to Boyton, she lifted the rubber from his forehead and turning angrily to men, exclaimed:"Ca n''t you understand?
19230Has there been a fight?"
19230He dimly remembered hearing the straining of chains, then the man- hole was opened and a voice inquired:"How is it?"
19230He was choking with thirst and without looking up, asked:"Is there a hotel here?"
19230He wound up by adding:"And how are we to fix him?"
19230How did she act?"
19230How did ye come?"
19230How far can it be heard?"
19230How much do you make a day gathering driftwood?"
19230How much do you suppose my share will be?"
19230How would that be?"
19230I asked:"Que esta, Senor?"
19230I presume you are not averse to making money?"
19230I presume you can speak French better than German?"
19230I was more than ever astonished at his replying:"Como no?
19230If I went, I''d have to disappoint all my subscrib--""Well, what will you take to pilot us up?"
19230In his best German, he asked her what he already knew, that was,"how far it was to Buda Pesth?"
19230Is everything right?"
19230Is he killed?
19230Might not the erratic action of the dove have been an omen?
19230Next morning he was nearing the rapids of the Saute du Rhone, and inquired of the people he saw:"How far is the Saute?
19230Now tell me as calmly as ye can, how many is drohwned besides yureself?"
19230Now, Captain, what can I do for you?"
19230One day a contractor met Paul on the bank and said:"Say, son, could not you boys gather a lot of pavers?
19230One old auntie, however, leaned over the bank and in a trembling voice asked:"Chile, does yo''belong to the chu''ch?"
19230Paul asked a fisherman why eyes were painted on the boats, and he gravely replied:"How could the poor things see without eyes?"
19230Paul thought he could reach the rancher''s heart through praising the excellence of his viands, and innocently asked:"Is that elk meat, sir?"
19230Pointing to an island just below, he again put a question:"Which side of that island shall I take?"
19230Prompted by curiosity, Paul said:"Now, Joe, what is the first thing you would purchase supposing you had one hundred thousand dollars?"
19230Quick as lightning he dropped to his post and sang out the hail:"Halt, who comes?"
19230Reaching the side of the boat, he asked:"How far are you going down, stranger?"
19230Senor""Why not, sir?"
19230Sixty dollars?
19230Soon after Paul asked:"Andy, how far is it yet to Skibbereen?"
19230The man recovered himself and inquired:"Phere air ye frum?"
19230The passengers on deck cheered him and the Captain sang out:"How do you feel, Paul?"
19230The soldier seemed delighted and said,"Have you got any money?
19230The studious(?)
19230The three pulls meant,"Where are you?
19230They would invariably ask:"How dew yeou make it pay?"
19230This man called him aside:"Did you notice that the first mate selected myself and mate in his watch?
19230Was his friend willing?
19230What are you doing there?"
19230What do you intend to do?"
19230What hev I allus been a tellin''yo''?"
19230What should he do?
19230What''s the matter with you?"
19230What''s the meaning of this row?"
19230When Paul''s turn came to get his slip, the contractor looked at him curiously and said:"Why, you are an American volunteer, what do you want here?"
19230When little farther down the Lane, Pat said:"Look out now, Captain, do ye see the fat woman down there?
19230When quite a distance down he heard faint cries of"Captain, Captain, where are you?"
19230When they emerged from the Lane, Pat turned around and said:"Air ye bruised, Captain?"
19230When they neared the quarter deck Paul asked:"Well what is it?"
19230Where have I seen you before?"
19230Where is the watch?
19230While driving along the, Liffy one day Pat said:"Would ye loike a little devarsion, Captain?
19230Who are you?"
19230Who are you?"
19230Why did n''t you speak English to me on the river?"
19230Why, good Heavens, how far is it?
19230Would he jump into the river and swin ashore or would he go ahead?
19230You here again?"
19230almost screamed Baker,"only three o''clock?"
4197127, 1891| 0.41| 16.20| 154| 123|--|--|?
41971All will remember the never- varying announcement by a not too cheering steward, on calling his owner, in response to the inquiry,''How is the wind?''
41971And now for our vessel, of what sort should she be?
41971B. C. West}|2.49| 619| 24.21| 5.0| 6.2| 35.4| 5.1| 4.7| 6.0| 4.3|?
41971Black}|4.99| 969| 30.94|?
41971Brand}|0.41| 154| 16.20| 0.15| 1.75| 18.1| 5.0| 1.5| 0.5|?
41971Britten, R.N.,&}|2.49| 539| 27.83| 2.5| 1.20| 31.53| 6.8| 5.0| 6.0|?
41971But what has all this to do with yachting?
41971Can steam at its best afford such delight as this?
41971Designer}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Split| Cariad|{Dr. P. W. Hughes}|1.00| 285| 21.00|?
41971F. Elwes}|2.50| 544| 27.65| 2.25| 1.3| 31.2| 7.0| 4.25| 6.5|?
41971G. Colville}||||||||||||||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Papoose|{Mr. Paul Ralli}|2.50| 543| 27.65| 3.5| 1.25| 32.4| 7.0| 4.5| 6.0|?
41971How many amateurs are there who could make a long splice and re- reeve them with reasonable expedition?
41971If not, you must build; and the great question then arises, who to go to?
41971In it he said:-- May I add a word about the small classes on the Solent?
41971Is it not almost certain that the whole thirty- five engines would stop work?
41971It was a revelation-- how does she do it?
41971J. W. Hughes}|2.44| 567| 25.90| 0.75| 0.72| 27.35| 7.41| 4.2| 6.0|?
41971J. W. Hughes}|2.5| 717| 20.8|?
41971Mr. Cox is Commodore of the Royal Southampton, Rear Commodore( or is it Rear Admiral now?)
41971S. Y. H. Davenport}|2.43| 527| 28.52| 3.66| 6.08| 38.26| 7.0|?
41971The great yachting question of the morning,''What shall we do to- day?''
41971We have now got a good sea- boat almost as safe as a lifeboat-- but the next question is, how will she sail?
41971We have, I suppose, nearly reached the maximum of speed attainable by steam; have we nearly reached the maximum attainable by sails?
41971What are they to do?
41971What was to be done?
41971Who grudges them their little victory?
41971modified( Dixon Kemp)|(L{2}S)/[3V¯]W÷10,000| 8.80|?
41971slp.| Aug. 26 1892| 0.50| 17.10| 176| 152| 24|--|15.6|--|14.1| 5.3| 22.2| 10.0| 16.0| 5.1| 9.0|?
41971slp.|June 18, 1890| 2.50| 25.00| 600| 438| 162|--|24.1|--|23.0|?
41971slp.|June 18, 1891| 0.50| 16.25| 187| 162| 25|--|?
41971slp.|June 28, 1892| 2.41| 27.24| 533| 436| 97|--|23.3|--|24.0| 12.3| 40.3| 14.5| 25.6|?
41971slp.|June 30, 1892| 0.98| 21.07| 281| 245| 36|--|?
41971who can describe the work of a yacht''s steward?
41971| 10.7|?
41971| 12| 18| 30|?
41971| 16.5|.25|.16|?
41971| 1879||| Chinee|{ Mackenzie}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| C.| Bird- o''-|{Mr. H. S. Popham}||| 21.00|||?
41971| 1881||||{ Pickett}|||||||||||| 1887|||||||||||||||||| S.| Thalassa|{Col. Bucknill}|2.49| 714| 20.94|?
41971| 1881||||{Stockham}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| C.| Bird- o''|{Mr. H. L. Popham}|?
41971| 1882||||{ Hatcher}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| C.| Doris|{Messrs. R.& B. Allan}|9.48|1,681| 33.86|?
41971| 1883||| Freedom|{ Feltham}|2.5| 625||?
41971| 1883||| Freedom|{Feltham}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| S.| Tootsie|{M. A. E. Payne}|1.25|?
41971| 1885||||{ Watson}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| C.| Jenny|{Mr. R. E. Froude}|9.59|1,705| 33.79|?
41971| 1886||||{ Brighton}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| C.| Lollipop|{Mr. Arabin}|6.49|1,325| 29.3| 0.2| 8.0| 37.5| 9.2| 7.3|?
41971| 1887||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| S.| Madcap|{Miss Cox}|2.49| 714| 21.0|?
41971| 1888||||{ Owner}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| C.|Lollipop|{Mr. Perceval}|4.98|1,000| 29.5| 0.21| 8.08| 37.79| 9.2| 7.3| 7.0|?
41971| 1888||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| C.| Alwida|{Earl of Dunraven}|4.97|1,003| 29.75| 1.31| 1.79| 32.85| 8.4| 6.0| 7.2| 8.2|?
41971| 1889||| Bird|{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Cock- a-|{Lt. F.& Mr. A. C. Hughes}|2.50| 600| 25.00| 1.25| 0.91| 27.16| 8.6| 4.5| 5.75|?
41971| 1889||| Whoop|{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Babe|{Mr. W. A. Beauclerk}|2.46| 553| 26.76| 0.75| 1.25| 28.76| 6.7| 4.25| 6.0|?
41971| 1889||||{ Watson}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Cosette,|{Earl of Dunraven}|2.48| 609| 24.46| 4.8| 6.0| 35.3| 5.7| 4.0| 4.5| 4.5|?
41971| 1889||||{ Watson}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Thief|{Mrs. G. A. Schenley}|2.45| 606| 24.34| 4.9| 6.2| 35.4| 5.1| 4.7| 6.0| 4.3|?
41971| 1890||||{ Owner}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||--| Cobweb|{Mr. B. O. Cochrane}|0.75|?
41971| 1890||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| C.| Camilla|{Mr. G. Keele}|2.47| 563| 26.45| 0.91| 1.16| 28.52| 7.2| 4.0| 4.8|?
41971| 1890||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| C.| Quinque|{Col. Bucknill}|4.99| 948| 31.61| 1.34|?
41971| 1890||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Dolphin|{Mr. A. C. Kennedy}|2.48| 581| 25.08| 2.7| 2.6| 30.4| 7.5| 4.5| 5.8| 3.6|?
41971| 1890||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Janetta|{Mr. Newton Robinson}|2.49| 566| 26.51| 0.92| 1.10| 28.53| 7.5| 4.3| 5.8|?
41971| 1890||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Mliss|{Mrs. R. Read& Miss Cox}|2.50| 603| 24.97| 1.0| 1.25| 27.22| 7.0| 4.5| 5.8|?
41971| 1890||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| S.| Glycera|{Mr. Perceval}|4.98| 967| 31.16| 1.04| 1.41| 33.61| 8.6| 5.6| 7.0| 8.3|?
41971| 1890||||{ Watson}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||L.C.| Windfall|{Mrs. Schenley}|4.97| 909| 32.89| 1.11| 1.3| 35.3| 8.66| 6.0| 7.0|?
41971| 1890||||{?
41971| 1891||||{ Payne}|2.44| 536| 27.36| 2.7| 1.23| 31.29|||||| 1892|||||||||||||||||| L.| Squirrel|{Sir W. G. Pearce}|2.50| 578| 25.95|?
41971| 1891||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Fiera|{Miss Cox}|2.49| 535| 28.00|?
41971| 1891||||{ Payne}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||L.S.| Dee Dee|{Mr. Paul Ralli}|0.50| 177| 17.17| 0.25| 0.71| 19.13| 4.41| 2.7| 3.0|?
41971| 1891||||{ Payne}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||L.S.| Mosquito|{Mr. Rudston Read}|0.49| 179| 16.6| 0.9| 2.1| 19.6| 4.9|?
41971| 1891||||{ Payne}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||L.S.| Savourna|{Mr. Perceval}|4.94| 888| 33.4| 1.18| 1.22| 35.80| 8.75| 6.0| 7.2|?
41971| 1891||||{?
41971| 1892|| L.||{ Sibbick}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||L.S.| Barbet|{Mr. Wilson Hoare}|0.97| 288| 20.97| 3.05| 1.00| 24.32| 5.95| 2.5| 4.0|?
41971| 1892||||{ Nicholson}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Bud|{Earl of Desart}|2.47| 534| 28.0| 1.8| 2.7| 32.5| 7.3|?
41971| 1892||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Cockatoo|{Lt. F. and Mr. A. C.}|2.47| 545| 27.24| 3.66| 1.24| 32.14| 8.0| 5.0| 6.0|?
41971| 1892||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Faugh- a-|{Mr. A. Hardie Jackson}|2.48| 542| 27.48| 2.25| 1.16| 30.9| 7.0| 4.25| 6.5|?
41971| 1892||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Molly|{Mr. Jessop}|2.41| 531| 28.26| 3.98| 5.99| 38.23| 6.6|?
41971| 1892||||{ Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Polynia|{Mr. W. S. Armitage}|2.47| 528| 28.15| 3.7| 1.22| 33.1| 7.2| 4.5| 6.0|?
41971| 1892||||{ Payne}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||--| Mahatma|{Mr. G. F. Flemmich}|0.99| 289| 20.61| 2.67| 1.36| 24.64| 5.3| 2.7|?
41971| 1892||||{ Payne}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||L.S.| Argula|{Mr. H. R. Langrishe}| over rating|?
41971| 1892||||{ Payne}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||L.S.| Dacia|{Mr. H. R. Langrishe}|5.00| 888| 33.83| 5.14| 9.17| 48.14| 8.3|?
41971| 1892||||{ Payne}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||L.S.| Pique|{Miss Sutton}|0.5| 176| 17.0| 3.12| 0.66| 20.78| 5.0| 2.0| 2.9|?
41971| 1| 12| 13|?
41971| 2.9| 20| 6| 1891||||{ Soper}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||L.S.| Ladybird|{Miss Hammersley}|0.49| 176| 17.04| 1.00| 0.4| 18.65| 5.0| 2.5| 2.9|?
41971| 21|?
41971| 21|?
41971| 26.6| 6.6| 2.6|?
41971| 27.8| 14.5| 25.41| 16.33|||Thalassa| Sloop| May 17, 1889| 2.49| 22.95| 652| 452| 200|--|22.6|14.8|--|?
41971| 31.5|?
41971| 37.5| 7.5| 3.0| 6.1|?
41971| 4.8|?
41971| 5.4| 4.0|?
41971| 5.5| 6.8|?
41971| 5.6| 6.6|?
41971| 5.8| 4.5|?
41971| 5.9|?
41971| 6.0| 3.2|?
41971| 6.3| 5.0|?
41971| 6.3| 5.0|?
41971| 6.5| 4.5| 6.4|?
41971| 6.5|?
41971| 6.5|?
41971| 6.6| 4.5| 4.0| 2.25| 1.5| 1885|||( Minnow)|{Payne}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| C.| Minima|{Mr. St. J. Arabin}|4.65|1,333| 20.8|?
41971| 7.4| 4.9| 5.8|?
41971| 7.5|?
41971| 8.1| 4.5|?
41971| 8.4| 3.3|?
41971| 8.5| 3.4|?
41971| 8.6|?
41971| 8.9| 5.3|?
41971| 9.0| 5.0|?
41971| 9.0|?
41971| 9.0|?
41971| nil| 1891||Ywl.||{ T. L. Smith}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Ywl.| Torpedo|{Mr. Stewart}|0.5| 170| 17.30|?
41971|1,300| 21| 4.5| 8| 33.5| 8.5| 6.6| 6.5| 6.6| 3.2| 1886|||{Clayton}|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| C.| Scylla|{Mr. L. Ergremont}|?
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41971|New York rule| 2L+[ V¯]S ÷ 3| 37.45| 38.57|+-----+-------+------------------------------+---------------------+------+------+|?| V.|Y.R.A.
41971|Old English tonnage rule|L B H ÷ 96|?
41971|Seawanhaka rule| L+[ V¯]S ÷ 2| 38.33| 38.82|+-----+-------+------------------------------+---------------------+------+------+|?| IV.
41971|Thames tonnage rule|B{2}(L- B) ÷ 188| 15.9|?
41971|{ Nicholson}|||||||||{?}
41971|{ Watson}|||||||||{8.0}||||||||||||||||||||| C.|Valentine|{Mrs. Schenley}|4.95| 997| 29.83| 6.17| 8.0| 44.0| 7.2| 6.3| 7.4| 8.2|?
41971|| Barbet|?
41971||?
41971|||||||||||{}||| 24.00|||| 6.3| 6.0|||| 1886|||||||||||||||||| S.| Fairy|{Captain J. W. Hughes}|2.5| 723| 20.77|?
41971||||||||||||||||||||| L.| Gareth|{Mr. Henderson}|2.48| 533| 28.02| 3.78| 4.9| 36.7|?
41971}|8.82|1,764| 30.0| 4.5| 6.2| 40.7| 9.5| 6.8| 6.8| 8.6|?
41971}|?
41971}||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||L.S.| Daisy|{Mr. Soper}|0.5| 176| 17.10| 4.23| 2.65| 23.98| 5.8|?
45762An old woman, halt and blind, asks the way to Lady Sun; is she at home?
45762And what is your service?
45762Are there any bears in the way?
45762Can I get there by candlelight?
45762Did you buy it?
45762Did you steal it?
45762Doth she crow?
45762For what, sir?
45762For whom?
45762Hath she feathers?
45762How doth she crow?
45762How many men have ye?
45762How''s thy neighbor, next to thee?
45762I''ve come to see Miss Jennia Jones, Miss Jennia Jones, Miss Jennia Jones-- I''ve come to see Miss Jennia Jones, And how is she to- day?
45762Is it fine or superfine?
45762Is it this?
45762Is it this?
45762Is it this?
45762Is sie des?
45762Is sie des?
45762Is sie des?
45762Is that the trouble?
45762Johnaffects to have forgotten all about it, and asks,"What color was it?
45762May I turn the platter?
45762Mingledy, mingledy, clap, clap, clap, How many fingers do I hold up?
45762Must I give up my religion? 45762 On which side shall it fall?"
45762Parcel how many?
45762Put my Bible at my head, My busker[68](?) 45762 Que veut- il?"
45762Qui est- ce qui est la?
45762Red- capis now asked by the questioner,"Red- cap, did you steal the Cardinal''s hat?"
45762Tell me, what are the letters?
45762There''s old mother Hippletyhop; I wonder what she wants to- day?
45762Very well done, said Johnny Brown, Is this the way to London town? 45762 Was für eine?"
45762Was will er?
45762What are the ashes for?
45762What are you building a fire for?
45762What care I for rings or money? 45762 What did he die of?"
45762What did you get?
45762What do you want a needle for?
45762What do you want the sticks for?
45762What do you want your bag for?
45762What do you want your steel for?
45762What do you want?
45762What do you want?
45762What dowry will you give her?
45762What flowers will you give me for a garland? 45762 What have the chickens done?"
45762What husband will you give her?
45762What if they should swim away?
45762What is the fire for?
45762What is the knife for?
45762What o''clock is it, old buzzard?
45762What o''clock is it, old buzzard?
45762What shall we dress her in, Shall it be red?
45762What shall we play?
45762What should I know about your children? 45762 What to do there?"
45762What was done with it?
45762What will you do if the black man comes?
45762What will you give her to eat?
45762What will you give me for my breakfast, If I get up, if I get up, If I get up to- day?
45762What would you do if I took a stick and chased you?
45762Where are you going to get it?
45762Where are you going to get the chicken?
45762Where did you get it?
45762Where is my share?
45762Where shall the pigs sleep?
45762Where shall the servant sleep?
45762Where shall we bury her? 45762 Where shall we wash the clothes?"
45762Where''s my share?
45762Where''s the butcher?
45762Where''s the cat?
45762Where''s the cat?
45762Where''s the fire?
45762Where''s the ox?
45762Where''s the rat?
45762Where''s the rope?
45762Where''s the water?
45762Where''s the woods?
45762Where''s your manners?
45762Where?
45762Which maid?
45762Which one do you want?
45762Who but bloody Tom!--Which you druther be, picked or scalded?
45762Who is that knocking at my door?
45762Who is the fairest?
45762Whom will you gather for nuts of May, On a May morning early?
45762Whom will you have to take you out?
45762Whom will you send to fetch her away, On a May morning early?
45762Why do you not want her?
45762Will I get there by candlelight?
45762Will you be roasted or stewed?
45762Will you have a coach and four, Footman behind and footman before? 45762 Will you have a dress of red, All trimmed round with golden thread?
45762Will you have a little lap- dog, Who may follow you abroad? 45762 Will you have a satin gown, All set off with a golden crown?
45762Will you have the key to my chest, To draw out gold at your request? 45762 Will you have the key to my heart, That we may love and never part?"
45762[ 27]Right, I see them; what do they look like?"
45762[ 82] He called to him his eldest son, Saying,My life is almost done, And if I to you the mill shall make, Pray, say what toll you mean to take?"
45762_ I''m in the well._"How many fathoms deep?
45762a rose or a cabbage?
45762+_ Defiance._+ A mother and children:"Mother, can I pick a rose?"
45762+_ Frog in the Sea._+ Frog in the sea, Ca n''t catch me?
45762--_German_, Meier, p. 98,"Ist der Kukuk zu Haus?"
45762--_Latin_, given by Helenius Acron( 4th century),"quot in sunt?"
45762--the classic equivalent of our game, in which the question was,"How many have I in the hand?"
457621057,# posa en chersin echà ´#;"How many have I in my hands?"
45762135, 136, where it is asked,"Wie viel Hörner hat der Bock?"
45762143 90. WHO STOLE THE CARDINAL''S HAT?
4576230, where the question is,"How many horns do I hold up?"
4576280 22. WHO''LL BE THE BINDER?
45762A dialogue ensues:"Who comes here?"
45762A platter is brought in, and a child, rising, asks the judge,"May I go into the middle of the room?"
45762A player, who remains apart from the group, then addresses the child whose hand is at the top:"What''s that?"
45762A similar dialogue is used for a game of chase in New York:"Old mother, what are you looking for?"
45762A variation from West Virginia makes the question apply to the dress of the mourners, not of the deceased:"What shall we dress in?"
45762Above or below?"
45762And boys-- Rich, poor, moderate?
45762And how have you been since I parted with you?"
45762Another form of the question is,"Fox, fox, who''s got the box?"
45762Another formula, used in the Middle and Southern States, is:"Heavy, heavy, what hangs over you?"
45762As I went up the apple- tree, All the apples fell on me; Bake a pudding, bake a pie, Did you ever tell a lie?
45762But, after walking round, rejoins her partner, who welcomes her--"Oh, here comes my love, and how do you do?
45762Certain young friends of ours at first changed the termination thus--"Withus yoovus govus withus meevus?"
45762Corresponding to"Button, button, who''s got the button?"
45762Dance over my lady Lee; How shall we mend it up again For the gay lady?
45762Dance over my lady Lee; Suppose the man should fall asleep?
45762Do n''t you wish you''d longer stayed?
45762Down in the gutter To get the hog''s supper-- What o''clock is it, old buzzard?"
45762DÃ ¦ mones demands,"Stand off, girl, and tell me, what is in the wallet?"
45762Enter keeper of garden:"What are you doing in my vineyard?"
45762FOOTNOTES:[ 107]"Do you like best to stay at father''s or grandma''s?"
45762Finally, we have a variation with a more tender conclusion:"Will you have a paper of pins?
45762For instance, he asks,"What do you wear on your head?"
45762For that''s the way my love begins-- And will you marry me, me, me, And will you marry me?"
45762For this initiation there is in the Middle States a rhyme:"How many horses have you in your father''s stable?"
45762Fy, then, why are we musing, Youth''s sweet delight refusing?
45762HOW MANY FINGERS?
45762HOW MANY MILES TO BABYLON?
45762Handelmann, p. 35( Schleswig- Holstein),"Where dwells the smith?
45762Have you any pies?
45762He called to him his second son, Saying,"My life is almost done, And if I to you the mill shall make, Pray, say what toll you mean to take?"
45762He called to him his youngest son, Saying,"My life is almost done; And if I to you the mill shall make, Pray, say what toll you mean to take?"
45762How are we to reconcile this fact with the quick invention we ascribe to children?
45762How shall we build it up again?
45762How shall we mend it up again?
45762I''ve lost my true love, where shall I find her?
45762If she''s not here when the night comes on, Will none of you tell me where she is gone?
45762In Schleswig- Holstein the conversation runs thus:"Hawk, what are you lighting?"
45762In the same spirit, the Venetian game has:"Sister, what are you looking for?"
45762Is it fair, is it fair, To leave Miss[ Anna] so long without a chair?
45762Is she within?"
45762Is the correspondence accident or tradition?
45762It is the tragedy told in a line; and what more is needed, since an excuse is already provided for the kiss or the romp?
45762King William is then supposed to enter-- The first girl that I loved so dear, Can it be she''s gone from me?
45762Little man, driving cattle, Do n''t you hear his money rattle?
45762Monday, who brought you here?
45762Monkey, monkey, bottle of beer, How many monkeys are there here?
45762Mother advances--[ Illustration]"Lazy Mary, will you get up, Will you get up, will you get up, Will you get up to- day?"
45762Must I be a Presbyterian?"
45762Oddly enough, this same device is alluded to by Xenophon as in use in his day in the game of"How many?"
45762Oh, daughter?
45762Oh, dear doctor, can you tell, What will make poor---- well?
45762Oh, mother?
45762Out jumps little Charley in his boots and spurs, And goes to the door, and pulls at the string--"Where''s little Mary?
45762Pretty fair maid, will you come out, Will you come out, will you come out, To join us in our dancing?"
45762QUAKER, HOW IS THEE?
45762SOLDIER, SOLDIER, WILL YOU MARRY ME?
45762Say, dainty nymph, and speak, Shall we play Barley Break?
45762See Marin, note to preceding game.--_German_, Meier, p. 123,"Wie viel sollen Kerner in meiner Hand sein?"
45762She comes back, and demands of the children:"Have you been out to- day?"
45762She points to a child, and asks,"What did[ Mary] die of?"
45762Should we then infer that childhood, devoid of inventive capacity, has no resource but mechanical repetition?
45762Similarly, in a French game,"Le Roi Dà © pouillà ©"( Celnart, p. 139), the player must say"Oserais- je?"
45762Suppose the man should fall asleep?
45762The Buzzard asks,"Will you be picked or scraped?"
45762The English formula for this purpose is given by Tylor thus,"Buck, buck, how many horns do I hold up?"
45762The German usage is nearly the same, the question being"Lord judge, what is your sentence, what shall he do whose pledge I have in my hand?"
45762The celebrated French song begins,"Where is fair Margaret, Ogier, noble knight?
45762The child had asked,"Where is my hat?"
45762The children sit in a row, with the exception of the mother, who comes up and asks each child in turn,"How did you tear your dress?"
45762The conversation then proceeds in a rhythmical way between the two rows as follows:"What do you wish?"
45762The dialogue is:"How many miles to Barbary- cross?"
45762The dialogue then continues to the same air,"Where shall your father sleep?"
45762The first again:"Tell us, how was it that thy offspring died?"
45762The first replies,"How was it dressed?"
45762The following will answer for a specimen of a conversation between a child and a nurse who has learned the tongue:"Uery uisy uemy uity?"
45762The former address the latter:"Marlow, marlow, marlow bright, How many miles to Babylon?"
45762The formula is the exact counterpart of the English:"Windle, wandle, in welchen Handle, oben oder unt?"
45762The game, however, and the question,"How many?"
45762The goodwife then demands,"What''ll ye gie for Janet jo?"
45762The guardian demands,"What did you pick that grape for?"
45762The inquiry now is, what will they give?
45762The last of the train is caught by the lowered arms of the guardians of the bridge, and asked,"Will you have a diamond necklace or a gold pin?"
45762The latter, mounting as on horseback, smote his shoulders with the open hand, and laughing said,"Bucca, bucca, how many?
45762The marguerite(_ Doronicum bellidiastrum_) is asked in the same country: Heaven, hell, purgatory, paradise?
45762The old woman points out a child, and asks,"Dear Lady Sun, may I have a chicken?"
45762The player addressed replies,"What do you come by?"
45762The rest go about asking:"O torti- tortoise, in the ring what doest thou?"
45762The ring now halts, and the dialogue proceeds:"Old buzzard, old buzzard, what are you doing?"
45762The witch names any hour, and questions and answers are repeated as before, up to twelve:"What are you doing, old witch?"
45762The women ask the men, as these advance, what they desire?
45762The"Good Angel"knocks at the door(_ i.e._, the side of the flight of house- steps), and is answered by the mother:"Who''s knocking at the door?"
45762The"enemy"comes up, and asks,"Where is pretty Margaret?"
45762Then, moving more quickly-- Who is he?
45762This game is differently played by little girls in Philadelphia, thus:"Oh, mother, mother, may I go out to play?"
45762Thus,"Will you go with me to lunch?"
45762UNDER WHICH FINGER?
45762WHAT COLOR?
45762Wayfarers will pause demanding,"Whose may be the flower there?"
45762We may add that the familiar American game, known as"Pillow,"or"Pillows and Keys"( why_ keys_?
45762What did the robber do to you?
45762What flowers are proper for adornment?"
45762What news is this?
45762What shall I sing?
45762When only one is left, the following dialogue ensues:"What have you got there?"
45762When the mother comes back, she inquires,"Where''s my Sunday?"
45762When will she come hither, With her little household, With her gentle escort, People of her village?
45762Whence derived?
45762Where have I last seen her?
45762Where have you been?"
45762Where is the money to come from, Oh, gentle daughter of mine?"
45762Where shall I row?
45762Where''s my Monday?
45762Which of the lot do you like best?"
45762Who shall we send it by?
45762Will he gang east, or will he gang west, Or will he gang to the craw''s nest?
45762Will you buy me a pair of milking- pails, Oh, gentle mother of mine?"
45762Will you come to the Highland braes,_ My bonny Highland lassie_?"
45762[ 124] In North Germany: Ene tene mone mei, Paster Lone bone, strei, Ene fune herke berke, Wer?
45762[ 135] Game of New York German children:"Wer ist daraus?"
45762[ 141]_ Mother._ How to get up?
45762[ 145] Où est la belle Marguerite, Ogier, beau chevalier?
45762[ 52]"Qui est- ce qui languira?"
45762[ 59] What shall we send it in?
45762[ 74] Qui veut ouir, qui veut savoir, Comment on sème l''aveine?
45762[ 87] A French version: Au dedans Paris, Vous ne savez ce qu''il y a?
45762[ 96]"Bucca, bucca, quot sunt hic?"
45762[ 98] That is:"Hawk, hawk, what are you digging for?"
45762_ BALL, AND SIMILAR SPORTS._ I call, I call; who doe ye call?
45762_ Charley Barley._ Charley, barley, buck and rye, What''s the way the Frenchmen fly?
45762_ Georgia._ In Pennsylvania the conversation ends:"Where''s the butcher?"
45762_ Georgia._ This is known in Massachusetts as, Button, button, who''s got the button?
45762_ German_, Meier, p. 124,"Under which finger sits the hare?"
45762_ Girls._"Which one of us will you have, sir?"
45762_ How many Fingers?_ A child hides his head on another''s lap, and guesses the number of fingers raised.
45762_ Mother._ Suppose I should fall and break my neck?
45762_ Odd or Even._ A small number of beans or other counters are held in the hand, and the question is, Odd or Even?
45762_ Presto._ Son ami la va voire; Te laira''tu mourir?
45762_ Quaker, How is Thee?_"Quaker, Quaker, how is thee?"
45762_ Quaker, How is Thee?_"Quaker, Quaker, how is thee?"
45762_ Salem, Mass._ A New Hampshire version makes the game represent a fox, who carries off chickens, thus:"Who comes here this dark night?"
45762_ Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry Me?_[ Illustration]_ First voice._--"Soldier, soldier, will you marry me, With a knapsack, fife, and drum?"
45762_ Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry Me?_[ Illustration]_ First voice._--"Soldier, soldier, will you marry me, With a knapsack, fife, and drum?"
45762_ THE PLEASURES OF MOTION._ He asked a shepherd who stood near:"Why do these lads make merry here, Why is their round so gay?"
45762_ Uncle John._ A ring of dancers who circle and sing-- Uncle John is very sick, what shall we send him?
45762_ What Color?_ A tumbler of water and a thimble are required.
45762de lettres, que nouvelle est celle- ci?
45762green?"
45762is the_ Italian_"Anello, anello, chi ha mi anello?"
45762just as we say,"Parcel how many?"
45762la_ clinquet_(?)
45762qui lui donnerons- nous?
45762qui marirons- nous?
45762see his talons?
45762was?
45762what shall we give our sister?
45762who is he?
45762who is he?
45762wie?
45762wo?
45762would be"Uwilla uoa ugoa uwitha umea utoa uluncha?"
45762xcvi., as played by the boys of Florence, in which the question put to the imprisoned player is said to have been,"Guelf or Ghibelline?"
42863"celebrating a great festival?
42863a dunce?
42863found on the grass?
42863irritating?
42863named for a bird?
42863named for a month?
42863used for bedding cattle?
42863used for making ladies''dresses?
42863used in sewing?
42863How do I know so much, you ask? 42863 Novanglus"was the pen- name signed By what President of cultured mind?
42863Somehow-- anyway I want to hear the old band play Sich tunes as''John Brown''s body,''and''Sweet Alice,''do n''t you know? 42863 is melancholy?
42863should be respected for its age? 42863 ''K- kind sir, may I have M- Mary Jane?'' 42863 ( Abraham Lincoln) What is Li Hung Chang credited with being? 42863 ( Anchorage) What age is necessary to the clergyman? 42863 ( Astor) What is the chair- boy likely to do to the old lady he has to push on a hot day? 42863 ( Average) What is the age people are stuck on? 42863 ( Beecher) What does a ship do to a seasick man? 42863 ( Beverage) What is the most indigestible age? 42863 ( Bragg) What do the waves do to a vessel wrecked near shore? 42863 ( Buchanan) Tippecanoe? 42863 ( Coinage) What age is shared by the doctor and the thief? 42863 ( Connecticut) The Empire State? 42863 ( Connecticut) The Keystone State? 42863 ( Courage) What age is required on the high seas? 42863 ( Custer) What did Isaac watch while his father was forging a chain? 42863 ( Damage) At what age are vessels to ride safe? 42863 ( Delaware) The Bay State? 42863 ( Delaware) The Creole State? 42863 ( Dewey) What does Aguinaldo keep between himself and the Americans? 42863 ( Dolly Madison) What was Mrs. Lincoln''s name before marriage? 42863 ( Dotage) To what age do most women look forward with anxiety? 42863 ( Early) When Max O''Rell gets on a platform what does he do? 42863 ( Espionage) To what age will people arrive if they live long enough? 42863 ( Fillmore) In the settlement of disputes, do the European nations quarrel? 42863 ( Garfield) Northern Man with Southern Principles? 42863 ( Garrison) What did the Jews say when the mother of Samuel passed? 42863 ( General Lee) The towns taken by the British generally lacked the what? 42863 ( Homage) What age is slavery? 42863 ( Hostage) What age is most enjoyed at the morning meal? 42863 ( Illinois) The Lone Star State? 42863 ( Illinois) The Sucker State? 42863 ( Image) What age is not less or more? 42863 ( Indiana) The Nutmeg State? 42863 ( Iowa) The Green Mountain State? 42863 ( J. Q. Adams) Canal Boy? 42863 ( Jackson) Old Man Eloquent? 42863 ( Jackson) What early President besides Washington married a widow called Martha? 42863 ( Kentucky) The Blue Hen State? 42863 ( Kitchener) What do you do when you drive a slow horse? 42863 ( Lincoln) Hero of New Orleans? 42863 ( Lincoln) Rough and Ready? 42863 ( Longstreet) What does a Chinese lover say when he proposes? 42863 ( Louisa K. Johnson, of Maryland) What President had a troubled love affair and marriage? 42863 ( Louisiana) The Corn Cracker State? 42863 ( Maine) The Mother of States? 42863 ( Maine) The Prairie State? 42863 ( Maize[ maze]) What vegetables should see a great deal, and why? 42863 ( Mark Hanna) In Cairo purchases are made at a what? 42863 ( Marriage) What age has the soldier often to find? 42863 ( Mileage) What is the age now popular for charity? 42863 ( Miles) What happens when the wind blows in spiders''houses? 42863 ( Miss Mary Todd) Name three early Presidents who married widows? 42863 ( Monroe) Whom did John Q. Adams marry? 42863 ( Mr. Rhodes) What did the Emperor of China do when the Empress usurped the throne? 42863 ( Mucilage) What age is both profane and destructive? 42863 ( New York) The Diamond State? 42863 ( North Carolina) The Hawkeye State? 42863 ( Ohio) The Palmetto State? 42863 ( Parsonage) What age is one of communication? 42863 ( Pea[ p]) A boy, a letter, and a part of the body? 42863 ( Pennsylvania) The Buckeye State? 42863 ( Pillage) What age do we all wish for? 42863 ( Polk) When do you get up to see a sunrise? 42863 ( Postage) What age is most important to travelers by rail? 42863 ( Rockefeller) What did Uncle Sam do when he wanted to know whether England would let him mediate? 42863 ( Schley) The lane that has no turning is a what? 42863 ( South Carolina) The Pine Tree State? 42863 ( Speaker Reed) What does a waiter do after he has filled half of the glasses at a table? 42863 ( Texas) The Lumber State? 42863 ( Tomato[ Tom- a- toe]) Yielding water, and connections? 42863 ( Tonnage) What age are we forbidden to worship? 42863 ( Vermont) The Freestone State? 42863 ( Vermont) The Granite State? 42863 ( Virginia) The Mother of Presidents? 42863 ( Virginia) The Old Dominion? 42863 ( Virginia) The Old North State? 42863 ( W. H. Harrison) Honest Abe? 42863 ( Washington, Jefferson, and Madison) What early President married a New York girl? 42863 ( Webster) What did Buller unfortunately do? 42863 ( Wheeler) What is a novel military name for a cook? 42863 10. Who President again became Just four year after resigning the name? 42863 10. Who saidThe harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved"?
4286311. Who sang at the ceremony?
4286311. Who was the mother of Samuel?
4286312. Who commanded the gates of Jerusalem to be closed on the Sabbath?
4286314. Who, when his oath of office he took, Was known as"The Wizard of Kinderhook"?
4286315. Who waxed fat and kicked?
4286315. Who, after his inaugural vow, Turned round to kiss his mother''s brow?
4286317. Who in the Quaker City neat Their oaths of office did repeat?
4286320. Who only as President and Commander- in- Chief Has stood on the battle- field planning relief?
4286320. Who showed them the sights of Venice?
428633_ Heroes and heroines-- in what books do they figure?_ KEY 1.
428634. Who was called"a ready scribe in the law of Moses"?
428635. Who in his New York home did take The oath which doth a President make?
428636. Who to his inaugural hied His good and faithful horse astride?
428636. Who was the author of the expression,"What hath God wrought?"
428638. Who to his inaugural came disguised, For fear of mischief ill- advised?
428638. Who was Moses''brother?
428639. Who was wounded in Trenton town When Washington put the Hessians down?
428639. Who went down into a pit on a snowy day and slew a lion?
42863Again, the hostess may prepare a certain number of blank cards, with the heading on each one"Who and What?"
42863Also pinned to the pie was this verse: When this pie is opened The birds begin to sing?
42863Am I growing blind?
42863And the sad tree when schoolmasters hold?
42863And the tree like an Irish nurse?
42863And the tree neither up nor down hill?
42863And the tree that bears a curse?
42863And the tree that forbids you to die?
42863And the tree that guides ships to go forth?
42863And the tree that is nearest the sea?
42863And the tree that makes one sad?
42863And the tree that will never stand still?
42863And the tree that''s the warmest clad?
42863And the tree we may use as a quill?
42863And the tree where ships may be?
42863And the tree whose wood faces the north?
42863And what each must become ere he''s old?
42863And what round itself doth entwine?
42863At the wedding what Spanish girl was maid of honor?
42863At what sort of party did they meet?
42863At what time of day was it?
42863BEAN SOCIABLE_ Have you ever"bean"to a"bean"sociable?
42863Because March fourth on Sunday came, Who, for one day, deferred their claim?
42863Below is the list of questions and answers used in the contest, which may be lengthened or shortened at will: Which cake did the society woman buy?
42863By the death of Garfield?
42863Ca n''t some one speak up and explain this mystery, or at least tell us what to do to celebrate Christmas?"
42863Can you tell a harrowing tale?
42863Could I bear to find a hairpin Sticking in my shaving- mug?
42863Could I have my choice Havanas Bandied all about the place, Strewn around like cheap bananas, Looked upon as a disgrace?
42863Could I see my bachelor treasures Sniffed at by a scornful dame?
42863Decimal state?
42863Decorate the room with mottoes, such as:"Is there no balm in Israel, is there no physician there?"
42863Do you know your letters?
42863During the administration of what President did the Louisiana purchase and Burr''s treason occur?
42863During what administration did the annexation of Texas and the Mexican war take place?
42863Each pupil before being assigned a seat was interrogated by the teacher somewhat as follows: In what state and country were you born?
42863For actors?
42863For athletes?
42863For beggars?
42863For chauffeurs?
42863For crowds?
42863For greedy people?
42863For happy people?
42863For home lovers?
42863For hungry people?
42863For hypocrites?
42863For nations?
42863For odd people?
42863For office seekers?
42863For reporters?
42863For telegraph operators?
42863For truthful people?
42863For unhappy people?
42863For wild beasts?
42863For wise people?
42863Hall?
42863How do we dislike to grow?
42863How far can you count?
42863How long will Samuel Lover?
42863How many readers will be able to credit the following to the proper sources?
42863How old was Methuselah when he died?
42863I am content"?
42863I wonder what Tabby the---- to now?
42863If I ask you to accept me, And my lonely life to bless, Will you?
42863If a young man would win what should he do?
42863If a young man would win, what must he do?
42863In Northeast Italy what grand affair did they attend?
42863It ca n''t be that any of you children have been so naughty that he thinks we do n''t deserve a visit from him, can it?
42863It is very mysterious; I never heard of the like before-- no, never----"Well, what are we going to do about it, anyway?
42863Meat, what are you doing in the oven?
42863More than once I''ve been moved to propound the fond query,''Wo n''t you tell me you love me, my beautiful dearie?''
42863Not a state for the untidy?
42863Now tell me what was a poor maiden to do, Who could n''t, to save her, make choice''tween the two?
42863Number nine speaks as follows:"Could I give up all the pleasures That a single man may claim?
42863Oh, shall I call thee bird, Or but a wandering voice?
42863Or a pair of high- heeled slippers Lying on my Persian rug?
42863PRESIDENTIAL QUESTIONS What President had a son who became President?
42863SPINNING PARTY"Will you walk into my parlor?"
42863STATE NICKNAMES Which is the Hoosier State?
42863So if you wear a number 10 You owe us 20, see?
42863State of astonishment?
42863State of exclamation?
42863State to cure the sick?
42863That half- given to doctors when ill?
42863The Bryan man?
42863The artist?
42863The best state in time of flood?
42863The candidate for office?
42863The champion?
42863The dairyman?
42863The farmer?
42863The father of states?
42863The following were the questions: 1. Who were the bride and groom?
42863The fond mamma for her daughter?
42863The gossip?
42863The grocer?
42863The hostess then asked"What was the heroine called?"
42863The initials of what President''s name Stand for a phrase which made his fame?
42863The jockey?
42863The list of nicknames is as follows: Rail- splitter of the West?
42863The maiden aunt?
42863The mean man?
42863The milliner?
42863The minister?
42863The most Asiatic?
42863The most egotistical?
42863The most maidenly?
42863The most unhealthy state?
42863The most useful in haying time?
42863The name of what flower did Johnny''s mother use when she told him to rise?
42863The name of what flower is used every day in a slang expression?
42863The name of what flower means comfort?
42863The politician?
42863The pretty girls?
42863The schoolgirl?
42863The sculptor?
42863The shoemaker?
42863The small boys?
42863The story progressed thus: What was the hero''s name?
42863The tramp?
42863The tree that we offer to friends when we meet?
42863The young man for his sweetheart?
42863They can answer questions in a little, fine voice, or say,"How do you do?"
42863This is the list that the questioner reads, omitting, of course, the answers: Why did England so often lose her way in South Africa?
42863Under what President was the War of 1812 begun?
42863WHICH IS YOUR AGE What is the best age for a girl or boy?
42863Was I to be caught in the snare of a curl, And dangle through life in a dizzy whirl?
42863What Miss can destroy the peace of home, school and nation?
42863What Miss causes her mother sorrow?
42863What Miss causes in turn amusements and quarrels?
42863What Miss gives unreliable information?
42863What Miss is distinguished as uncivil and ill- bred?
42863What Miss is distrustful of human nature?
42863What Miss is not always honest?
42863What Miss is provoking and a blunderer?
42863What Miss is responsible for gross errors?
42863What Miss is unhappy?
42863What Miss is untruthful?
42863What Miss meets with ill- luck and delay?
42863What Miss proves an uncertain correspondent?
42863What Miss should the traveler shun?
42863What Miss undervalues her opportunities?
42863What Miss wastes times and money?
42863What President fought the last battle of the War of 1812?
42863What President outlined a famous foreign policy?
42863What President served but thirty days Ere death dissolved his term of praise?
42863What President, renowned for spleen, Joined the Continentals when fourteen?
42863What President, son of a President, Was known as"The Old Man Eloquent"?
42863What Presidents served as generals in the Mexican war?
42863What Vice- President became President by the death of Taylor?
42863What ailed Harriet Beecher Stowe?
42863What ant hires his home?
42863What ant is a beggar?
42863What ant is an officer?
42863What ant is angry?
42863What ant is joyful?
42863What ant is learned?
42863What ant is obstinate?
42863What ant is prayerful?
42863What ant is proud?
42863What ant is successful?
42863What ant is trustworthy?
42863What ant is well- informed?
42863What ant is youngest?
42863What ant lives in a house?
42863What ant points out things?
42863What ant sees things?
42863What ant tells things?
42863What berry is red when it''s green?
42863What by cockneys is turned into wine?
42863What city is for few people?
42863What city was saved from famine by lepers?
42863What did Charles Dudley Warner?
42863What did Eugene Fitch Ware?
42863What did Julia McNair Wright?
42863What did he say?
42863What did he then bid her?
42863What did she say?
42863What did the band play when he came home?
42863What did the band play?
42863What did the soldier say when he bade his sweetheart good- bye?
42863What dies only with life?
42863What dies only with life?
42863What does Anthony Hope?
42863What does a maid''s heart crave?
42863What does a maiden''s heart crave?
42863What does an angry person often raise?
42863What does an angry person often raise?
42863What does the---- to?
42863What field flower is something to eat and a dish we drink from?
42863What first lady of the land fled from Washington to escape the British?
42863What flower did Alice Cary?
42863What flower is most popular in April?
42863What four Germans were the ushers?
42863What gentleman of dark complexion rescued them?
42863What gives John Howard Payne?
42863What happens when John Kendrick Bangs?
42863What historical people entertained them in France?
42863What hotel in New York city bears the name of a flower?
42863What is James Warden Owen?
42863What is a good receipt for hoe cake?
42863What is a hoe used for?
42863What is a suitable adjective for the national library building?
42863What is it William Macy?
42863What is the favorite nut in Ohio?
42863What is the mason''s favorite nut?
42863What is the matter with my eyes?
42863What is the oldest ant?
42863What is the ruling ant?
42863What is the saddest flower?
42863What is the tree That makes each townsman flee?
42863What is the true mission of a harrow?
42863What is the wandering ant?
42863What mythological personage presided over the music?
42863What noted Swiss was best man?
42863What noted bells were rung in honor of the wedding?
42863What noted person from Japan was present?
42863What nut can not the farmer go to town without?
42863What nut grows nearest the sea?
42863What nut grows on the Amazon?
42863What nut grows the lowest?
42863What nut is good for naughty boys?
42863What nut is like a Chinaman''s eyes?
42863What nut is like a good Jersey cow?
42863What nut is like a naughty boy when sister has a beau?
42863What nut is like an oft told tale?
42863What nut is the color of a pretty girl''s eyes?
42863What ship did they take for their wedding trip?
42863What should all literary people do?
42863What should all literary people do?
42863What strange thing is this?
42863What three Presidents were assassinated?
42863What two Presidents died the same day?
42863What two ladies( friends of Donizetti''s) were bridesmaids?
42863What virtue sustained them in captivity?
42863What was he called?
42863What was she called?
42863What was the bride called-- from the circumstances of her wedding?
42863What was their motto?
42863What will turn John Locke?
42863What would this umbrella bring If we changed to hippetty- hop And our hostess called out''stop''?"
42863What would we consider the person who answers correctly all these questions?
42863What would we prefer to be?
42863What''s the tree that in death will benight you?
42863When death first made vacant a President''s chair, What Vice- President succeeded there?
42863When did Mary Mapes Dodge?
42863When did Thomas Buchanan Read?
42863When did he propose?
42863When is Marian Evans Cross?
42863When on the voyage who captured them?
42863When we leave here we go to our what?
42863When we leave here we go to seek our what?
42863Where did Henry Cabot Lodge?
42863Where did he go?
42863Where did he spend that night?
42863Where did they always remain?
42863Where did they make their home?
42863Where did they meet?
42863Where there is no such word as fail?
42863Where was he born?
42863Where was she born?
42863Where were they married?
42863Which Chief Magistrate was styled"The American Fabius"of the wild?
42863Which President, most grave and wary, Was called"Old Public Functionary"?
42863Which is the most religious state?
42863Who built the ark?
42863Who furnished the music?
42863Who furnished the wedding feast?
42863Who was the fifteenth President of the United States?
42863Who was the first man?
42863Who were the bridesmaids?
42863Whose flock was Moses tending when he saw the burning bush?
42863Whose phaeton, made from ship of state, Conveyed him to inaugural fête?
42863Whose three daughters were the fairest in all the land?
42863Why did Helen Hunt Jackson?
42863Why is George Canning?
42863Why is Sarah Grand?
42863Why was Rider Haggard?
42863Will you?
42863Will you?"
42863With how many men did Gideon conquer the Midianites?
42863Would I want my meditations Broken up by cries of fright At a mouse or daddy- long- legs, Or some other fearful sight?
42863[_ Rubbing his eyes again._]"Do you see any?
42863supply?
20375A show? 20375 About how much do you reckon it will cost you all to go to the ball in a first class livery turn out?"
20375And wife, when I asked him how, what do you think he said? 20375 Are you ashamed of your calling?"
20375But John,and the Captain looked serious,"who sent Alfred and Charley out on a foraging expedition last night with your old mare and wagon?"
20375Chickens killed?
20375Could she play the music as usual if they went on with the exhibition?
20375Did he get it on the hill?
20375Did he pull you out?
20375Did n''t you tell me yesterday my fingers were all thumbs? 20375 Do n''t we go to Winchester?"
20375Do they run out at nite much, Node an''Alfurd?
20375Do you know him?
20375Do you remember a boy that was raised in Brownsville, worked in Snowden''s Machine Shop? 20375 Doctor, I think that liniment had something to do with my trouble, do n''t you?
20375Does that hurt? 20375 Does that hurt?"
20375Does that hurt?
20375Dried apples? 20375 Eh, huh, eh, huh,"nodded the tanner,"what did you do with the carcass?"
20375Eight o''clock what? 20375 Father, has Palmer tried to get nine hundred dollars out of you?
20375Good luck, huh? 20375 Good mornin''Mrs. Beckley, how''s all?"
20375Good,answered the man,"would you like to try her?"
20375Has he a show?
20375Have you had any fights before?
20375Hello, Lin? 20375 Hello, Lin?"
20375How are you? 20375 How did it come that Eli paid for services in advance?
20375How do you manage the members of your company?
20375How great a matter a little fire kindleth,quoted Palmer as he pleadingly asked:"Say, kid, how much are you going to hang me up for?"
20375How many do you wish?
20375How much uv dis panorama I own?
20375How much you got?
20375How was it?
20375Know him? 20375 Liniment?
20375Liniment?
20375Muz, Muz, what''s the matter with me-- how long have I been sick-- d- do you th- i- n- k I''m goin''to die?
20375No,answered the wife in open- mouthed wonder,"have you heard they were goun''off tu fight Injuns?"
20375Not fifty dollars in the house, huh? 20375 Now, Uncle Madison, what''s your cure for the political and social upheavals?"
20375Oh, I''m all right,Alfred assured him,"we''ll do it all right tomorrow, wo n''t we Bindley?"
20375Oh, Jake, what''s the matter with you? 20375 Oh, as a politician?"
20375Phwat are they pinched fur?
20375Phwat wud yez like to eat?
20375Ready?
20375So you''ve been borrowing money to get into the show business?
20375Then what ye palaverin''''bout, ye''ve done all right?
20375Then why did you go with him?
20375Then you did not borrow the money from Thornton?
20375Then you will not sign the paper?
20375Then, Alfred, you are against temperance?
20375They have plagued me until I could n''t have a minute''s peace of mind, and then they hit me with a rotten tomattus as big as a gourd, why--?
20375They''re from out of town, are they?
20375To whom will you dedicate your book?
20375Uncle Madison, do you believe in the majority rule?
20375Vell, I toldt heem I vus ashamed mit myself, end he sedt:''Oh, hell yu kann standt und look myzerbul, kan''t yu?''
20375Vhy don''dt yu try it ef yu tink it ees so tam easy?
20375Vot I tid? 20375 Vot I tid?"
20375Vot I tid?
20375Vot you tid?
20375Walk on the sidewalk,shouted the old soldier,"Walk on the sidewalk?
20375Was that you in the haymow?
20375Well, Alfred, what do you think of Sam Jones, and Billy Sunday?
20375Well, for Heaven''s sake, you have n''t bought a farm like that, have you? 20375 Well, let me see, ten dollars a week will be about right, wo n''t it Charley?"
20375Well, then, father, you have changed your mind as to shows?
20375Well, what do you purpose doing with this money Mr. Eli left here for you?
20375Well, what is the trouble?
20375Well, what is your remedy for the evil, Alfred?
20375Well, where do you think of going?
20375Well, who on earth ever did play fair with the public? 20375 Well, you take it back to Hurd an''ax him what he takes me fur, a damned jeweler?"
20375Were you there this afternoon?
20375What amount of money do you require?
20375What charges will you prefer against them; you stated you had never had trouble with them before?
20375What did he say?
20375What did you say his name was?
20375What do you say about keeping him?
20375What do you think I am?
20375What in the world he s thet consarned boy got intu his punkin''agin? 20375 What kind of liniment did you apply to Alfred''s bruises?"
20375What the devil do you mean by strapping me in this thing and running all over town to find a pole to push me up in the air? 20375 What the hell do I care whether he sticks or not?
20375What the hell have I got to do with selling tickets? 20375 What''s happened now?"
20375What''s the matter, what''s up? 20375 What''s the matter?
20375What''s the trouble now?
20375When will you have time to attend to matters of that kind? 20375 When will you pay him?"
20375Where are Mrs. Palmer and Gideon?
20375Where are they?
20375Where did you get the liniment; did you bring it with you?
20375Where is your brother and his wife?
20375Where''s Bindley?
20375Where''s Jake and the team going?
20375Where''s your clothes?
20375Where''s your gun?
20375Where''s your regular clothes?
20375Which Mr. Thornton? 20375 Who is this man Palmer whom you are so greatly taken up with?"
20375Who said I had? 20375 Who told you so?"
20375Who took them off you?
20375Who''s me?
20375Who''s there?
20375Why did n''t you answer when I called to you?
20375Why do n''t ye gin Redstone Skule- house another try? 20375 Why, Colonel, what has disturbed you so?"
20375Why, Uncle Tom, are n''t you satisfied with your calling?
20375Why, do n''t you count your board, as anything?
20375Why, what in thunder is to hinder them? 20375 Why, what the h-- ll tarnation do you mean?"
20375Why, what''s that to you? 20375 Why, when does it get daylight in Pittsburg?"
20375Will that see you through and put the show out?
20375Will you give it to me for him?
20375Yez belongs to some kind of a sacret society, do n''t yez?
20375You wo n''t come down, wo n''t you? 20375 You''re going to tell her what?"
20375Your satchel with all that money in it? 20375 ''What is my right place in the labor of this world? 20375 A mercantile business?
20375After a moment he nodded his head a half dozen times, very slowly as he framed the question:"What became of--?"
20375After a pause he continued:"Well, about this boy; what shall I say to him?
20375After one of their arguments, Palmer, as usual, lost his patience:"What sort of humans are you?
20375Air yu fixin''to fly the coop?
20375Alfred asked:"Did n''t you think he took a shot at Uncle Ned?"
20375Alfred began to get interested:"What''s the matter, Doc; have you found any bones broken?"
20375Alfred tried to look unconcerned as he asked the question:"Did I leave my satchel in your drug store last night?
20375Alfred was passing on when the gentleman said:"Al, do n''t you remember me?
20375Alfred''s first thought was, what will the folks at home say should he be thrown into jail?
20375Alfred''s laugh was cut short by a voice calling from below:"Who''s that?
20375Alfred, arriving at his private car-- the wife was a visitor-- the first question propounded was:"Where have you been to this hour of the night?
20375Are many of your people drunkards?"
20375Are you going to the store?"
20375Are you making any money?"
20375As he entered, the boss said:"Well, you want your money, do you, eh?"
20375As one prediction of Bill''s after another came to pass, she would say to Alfred:"There, see there?
20375As the man turned the book over in his hand he inquired:"Did you open it?"
20375At the first touch of the hide he looked into the farmer''s face, and in a careless tone, asked:"Been killing a beef?"
20375Beckley?"
20375Breaks?
20375Breaks?
20375Brown?"
20375But, are you satisfied with your life?
20375CHAPTER TEN If every man''s eternal care Were written on his brow, How many would our pity share Who raise our envy now?
20375Ca n''t I do other work right here at home if I quit this, I do n''t have to rove, do I?"
20375Ca n''t we talk it over?"
20375Ca n''t you walk on the sidewalk?"
20375Charles Duprez, of Duprez and Benedict, answered one of Alfred''s letters thusly: DEAR SIR: In answer to your letter-- do you double in brass?
20375Christian, owing to the burden he carries on his back, flounders about and is fast sinking when Help appears and asks:"What doest thou there?"
20375Colonel,"and she trembled as she spoke,"do you-- do-- you think-- Sam had money to pay for the hire of the carriage?"
20375Come on boy, tell me about you eh?"
20375Dick Durrant, the banjoist, taught Alfred the comedy of the familiar duet,"What''s the matter Pompey?"
20375Did I ever think I''d come to this?
20375Did either of these men ever offer you violence?"
20375Did ever a party of amateurs decide to assault the public that they did not use a minstrel performance as their weapon?
20375Did he ever say anything to you about his arm where I bit him?"
20375Did he get my letter?
20375Did he want you to buy a half interest in the show?"
20375Did n''t I tell you so, eh?"
20375Did n''t he push ye in the creek?"
20375Did n''t you regard him as your friend?"
20375Did n''t your crow- baits ever see a gas wagon before?"
20375Did they coax ye?
20375Did they offer to gin ye a job?"
20375Did this man Palmer borrow money from you?"
20375Did ye see them things with feathers on them they wus draggin''aroun''?
20375Did you borrow Uncle Tom''s?
20375Did you ever feel the loneliness, the forsakedness of this condition?
20375Did you ever hear of Workman''s Hotel in Brownsville?
20375Did you sleep; have you no pain?"
20375Do you ever remember one of them telling the dear common people that good government was essential to prosperity?
20375Do you hear?"
20375Do you not know where it is located?
20375Do you reckon he''s on to the capital prize fake?"
20375Do you remember he worked his way up?
20375Do you remember the North End before the depot was located there?
20375Do you remember the last speech he made at his old home?
20375Do you remember the trade of his father?"
20375Do you remember why?
20375Do you s''pose I want you to pole me like a raft?
20375Do you want to break it?
20375Does Uncle Ned feel hard towards me?
20375Does he?"
20375Does it hamper you in your affairs?"
20375Does that pain you?"
20375Does your mother favor it?
20375Ef I was to be ketched yar by a white man, what explanation could I make that would protect the honor of my family?"
20375Every man should ask himself:''What is my place?
20375Fifty dollars a month?
20375Finally Lin, turning to the mother, inquired:"What did ye think uf the blessin''?"
20375Finally he began:"Muz, do you think Pap would be mad if I was to go away while he is in Pittsburgh?"
20375For no man''s ever conquered Till he says:"I''ve got enough?"
20375Fur heavin''s sake, what kin I preach about?''
20375Gaskill inquired:"Well, how are you going to git home?"
20375Gideon seemed in doubt and fearful:"But how will you manage to get rid of him?"
20375Got a letter from Sis, did you?
20375Groping his way in the darkness Alfred kept calling in a muffled voice:"John, John, John, where are you?
20375Has n''t the old man talked to you about it?
20375Has that man who tried to boss me this morning been telling you anything about me?"
20375Has yer husband talked about Injuns tu yer lately?"
20375Have you any soreness in your joints or muscles?"
20375Have you any turpentine in the house he could have gotten at?"
20375Have you ever asked yourself:"I wonder if the sap in the sugar trees is stirring yet?
20375Have you ever lived in the country?
20375Have you ever visited in the country in springtime?
20375Have you ever worked in a sugar camp, such as there were in old Fayette County in those days?
20375Have you got your tickets?"
20375Have you handled them before?"
20375He cried mockingly:"Who, who art thou?
20375He exclaimed:"Where the h-- ll did you find it?
20375He forgot his surroundings; he felt no embarrassment that all stared at him, their looks seeming to say:"Well, how did you like it?
20375He heard several remarks not intended for his ears:"Who is dat ole white man''trudin''yar?
20375He seated himself at a desk as Alfred rose from his knees, from exploring a dark corner, and inquired in an unconcerned tone,"Find it?"
20375He was completely confused:"What do you mean?
20375Heh, Alfredt?"
20375Hell?
20375Here Alfred interrupted the parent:"Have you said anything to mother about this?
20375Here the Uniontown man, with a contemptuous snort, said:"I s''pose he just kept on slidin''till he froze to death?"
20375Hey?
20375His manner was as flambuoyant as ever:"Where is this mainstay of the only panorama on earth?
20375His wife scanned him, noting his skinned nose:"Eh, huh, Mr. Injun, I hope ye ai n''t skulped?"
20375Hit you pretty hard, did it not?"
20375Ho, ho, ho; chickens comes home to roost, do n''t they?"
20375How about yours?"
20375How dare you use such language in this house?"
20375How did Mr. Thornton know that I held your note?"
20375How did she know about Sammy Steele and his loan?
20375How did the"Plumed Knight''s"detractors in the"Rum- Romanism- and- Rebellion"campaign overlook the fact that the Blaines once bought and sold slaves?
20375How did you come to go to him?"
20375How did you get out of the trouble in Bealsville?
20375How do you expect me to put the show on?"
20375How do you feel?
20375How have you been?
20375How is Palmer doing?
20375How many boys have had their aspirations checked, their longings silenced, by loving but misguided parents and friends?
20375How many links do you drop?"
20375How many monkeys has they?"
20375How many of Hurd''s pills constitute a dose for a cow?"
20375How much did it cost you?"
20375How much did they get from you over there?"
20375How much do you want?"
20375How shall I decide it?
20375How shall I fill it that my life shall not be a failure?''
20375How shall I find it?
20375How shall I succeed in it?''
20375How then can I go back from this and not be hanged as a traitor?"
20375How was Alfred to know the Benedict who was to head the new show was not Lew Benedict?
20375How''s all?
20375How- dye?"
20375However, when he located him four hundred years back, the old professor said"Huh, four hundred years ago?
20375Huh, what in hell do you take me for, the tight- rope walker?"
20375I could scarcely go on with my speech:"If this be thy condition, why standest thou still?"
20375I cut in before he could get further:"Do you see yon shining light?
20375I did n''t give Jake any time, I just shouted at him:"Do you see yon wicket gate?"
20375I want to ask you: Did you ever know an honest saloonkeeper, an honest man who made or sold whisky?"
20375I wonder what you will think of next to squander your money on?"
20375If all the saloons could be closed-- Uncle Tom, have you given the subject, or this sin, or whatever you may term it, serious study?
20375If ever a Charlotte knew that I engaged in this business what would I say to him?
20375If he brings it you''ll keep it, wo n''t you Muz?
20375In answer to the doctor''s first question:"How do you feel this morning?"
20375Is he making money?
20375Is that paper he holds on me binding?
20375Is the sugar water dripping?"
20375Is there anything happened?"
20375Is there not a recollection of something you have worked and hoped for?
20375Is there not something that you dreamed of in youth, forgotten for years, that has come to you later on?
20375It''s me, Pap, do n''t you know me?"
20375Jake is supposed to be reading a book and asks:"What shall I do to be saved?"
20375Jake, in a tone of voice that would have convinced anyone more reasonable than Palmer, of his sorrow, inquired:"Vot I tid?"
20375Jake, in open- eyed surprise, repeated:"Breaks?
20375Leaning over the table, he sneered:"So you come in every night to hear the jokes that came over in Noah''s ark, do you?
20375Lin looked at Cousin Charley in a sort of pitying way as she asked:"How is hit thet all are agin Alfurd?
20375Lin looked surprised as she repeated,"Nite an''day?
20375Lin opened the door, she jerked her head toward the opening, as she said:"Now, say, does yer muther know yere''out?
20375Looking angrily at Alfred, she began:"Why did ye run?
20375Looking him full in the face he asked:"Did you have a hand in that affair last night?"
20375Looking him over she asked:"Who made''em?"
20375Morning or night?"
20375Now tell me, Alfred, who prompted you to take the linen out of the chest?"
20375Now what are you going to do to make the public what you consider it should be?"
20375Now you want to quit, eh?
20375Now, reader, will you not be a bit abashed to ask:"Where is Brownsville?"
20375Oh, what you tryin''to git through you?
20375One day Vance noticed the colored porter carrying a tub to the lady''s room:"Yer, yer, where yer goin''with thet tub?"
20375Others never ask the question of themselves:''What is my place?
20375P. S. Was the gun gone?
20375Palmer gave a little forced laugh:"Jake was your friend, was he not?
20375Resting his hands on the cell bars, he gazed admiringly at Clayton fully a half minute, ere he asked:"Are yez Pope of it?"
20375Say Pap, now do n''t get mad; how much did he set you back?
20375Say, Gideon, how much did you get?
20375Say, what are you going to do with all this money?"
20375Say, who do you take after?
20375Should he enter?
20375So much for each sinner saved or did you lump the job?"
20375That it was a higher honor to be governed in a republic like ours, than to live in any other country?
20375That they, the common people, had it in their power to relieve themselves of their few wrongs?
20375Thayer?"
20375The argument was used,"Why not elevate Nimrod Potts, the cobbler, to the highest office within the gift of the electorate of Brownsville?"
20375The boss entered and, with a pleasant"good evening,"seated himself opposite Alfred, and familiarly inquired:"What they got for supper?
20375The doctor held his hands over Alfred''s face:"Where''s your turpentine?
20375The man asked:"What Charley are you looking for?"
20375The man looked the boy over carefully saying:"Where are you going to pad?"
20375The parent carelessly inquired:"How long you been in bed?"
20375The proprietor, John O''Brien, was very kindly spoken and, looking curiously at Alfred, he inquired:"How did you come to ask for this job?
20375The voice, part of the way up the ladder leading to the hay mow, called again, this time commandingly:"Who''s up in the hay mow?
20375The wife gazed appealingly at them as they entered, and, in a trembling voice, asked:"No news?"
20375The window sash above was raised and the father''s voice, gruffer than Alfred had heard it in a long time, demanded,"Who''s there?"
20375Then I come as Help; I say:"Why did you not look for the steps?"
20375Then Worldly Wise advises Christian:"Wilt thou hearken to me if I give thee counsel?"
20375There''s young Bill Piper that used to keep recitin'', Do you know what he''s done?
20375Turning his back on Alfred and pretending to look over his books, he continued:"Where do you expect to meet your friend?"
20375Turning toward him the doctor, with his nose still at the neck of the bottle, inquired:"John, where did you get this stuff, this liniment?"
20375Uncle Jake said:"John never asked what''Al- f- u- r- d''had done when he returned home, but simply asked,''Where is he?''
20375Vot I breaks?"
20375Waiting for the boss, hey?"
20375Was he awake?"
20375Was there ever a boy who did not feel that he was imposed upon, who did not imagine he was abused above all others?
20375Well, we walked straight to the place, and what do you suppose?"
20375Were you ever in a strange city, broke and without a friend, without the price of a bed, without the price of a full meal?
20375Whar did dat ole white man kum frum?
20375Whar you livin''and what you a- doin''for yourself?
20375What about my good name?
20375What are you talking about-- burning dried apples?"
20375What did n''t you do?
20375What do they amount to?
20375What do you think you should have gone into?
20375What does your father mean by holding you down in this way?
20375What in hell do you mean by making a contract like this for my paper?
20375What kind of law have you got in Titusville?
20375What kind of meat does this, our Caesar feed upon that he should thus command us?"
20375What shall I do that I may be content to labor and succeed in the world?''
20375What would church people say?
20375What would n''t he give to be free like other boys?
20375What would people say?
20375What''ll those men think of me?
20375What''s happened them chickens?
20375What''s his name?
20375What''s on yer mind?
20375What''s the trouble anyway?"
20375When Alfred handed the blacksmith the broken bits of the spring he took them in the hollow of his big palm and said:"What''s these?"
20375When Alfred''s turn came he was asked:"How much does your contract call for?"
20375When Lin hailed them by shouting:"How- dye, how''s the minstrels?"
20375When Martha shouted,"What devilment are you up to now?"
20375When do the retreat begin?"
20375When will she be back?
20375Where am I at?
20375Where are you bound for?
20375Where can we get a little something to clear the cobwebs out of our tonsils?"
20375Where did you get it?
20375Where did you meet him?"
20375Where''s Eli?
20375Where''s Gideon?
20375Where''s the other boys?"
20375Where''s your satchel?"
20375While the dicker was pending, a young clerk from a store door, yelled to a passer- by on the opposite side of the street:"Were you at the circus?"
20375Who fetched him up yar?"
20375Who has not felt his impurities the more that he was in the presence of a sinless child?
20375Who said it was?
20375Who so advised you?
20375Who told you I had?
20375Who''s that?"
20375Why did n''t ye put on yer clothes?"
20375Why do n''t you cut his act down one- half at least?
20375Why do n''t you let this farm business go?
20375Why do n''t you rest?
20375Why should I be ashamed of it?
20375Why?
20375Will you?
20375Worldly Wise Man here appears before Christian and speaks to him:"How now good fellow; whither away after this burdened manner?"
20375Would he( Jake) furnish the money to pay the expenses after ruining the business of the panorama?
20375Would that be right?"
20375Would you live the same life over again?"
20375You boys trying to tear down the house?
20375You ca n''t farm in winter, can you?"
20375You do n''t imagine for a moment we will kill any of_ our_ chickens, do you?"
20375You do n''t mean to tell me you left that satchel somewhere and are not certain where?"
20375You going to hold us here all day?
20375You have no debts following you, have you?"
20375You look too well groomed for such work?"
20375You remember Bill Jones in Brownsville?
20375You say there''s no excuse for any man being broke or out of a job these times?
20375You were gambling?
20375You''ll wear your welcome out, wo n''t you?"
20375[ Illustration: Joe Thornton and Alfred]"Why?
20375[ Illustration: Lin and"Al- f- u- r- d"] As he wended his way up the garden walk, the mother shouted:"Lin, where on earth has he been?"
20375[ Illustration: Uncle Tom]"What are you going to do with Polly?"
20375[ Illustration:"And Thar''s the Very Bottle"]"Was there turpentine in the liniment you used?"
20375[ Illustration:"He''ll Not Put Faith''s Clothes On Me"] Is Pap coming over before we start?
20375[ Illustration:"What Does Hurd Take Me Fur, a Damned Jeweler?"]
20375[ Illustration]"Well, you do n''t call that thing a cradle, do you?"
20375do n''t you carry your stage and scenery?"
53847Are you_ sure_ it will not?
53847But was n''t he a warrior, too and might n''t they be battle- axes?
53847Do n''t you see that_ r_?
53847So you found an extra_ r_, instead of an extra axe, in your way? 53847 That''s the_ best way to take things_, is n''t it, Bess?"
53847What did you_ think_ it made?
53847What were you going to make your extra axes out of?
53847Why,_ is_ it one?
53847Yes; but what has that_ r_, all alone by itself, to do with it?
53847_ What_ is too bad, Bess? 53847 _ What_ is too bad, Bess?"
53847''Tis dropping on your arm?
53847( Are you a tease?)
53847143. Who was the heaviest of mechanics?
5384718. Who was the first that bore arms?
5384793. Who cowardly a prince did kill?
5384794. Who built a city on a hill?
53847A squirrel, finding nine ears of corn in a box, took from it, daily, three ears; how many days was he in removing the corn from the box?
53847All children love to go to sea, and why?
53847And here, what''s this?
53847And that to which wives are inclined?
53847And the busiest tree?
53847And the dancing tree?
53847And the dandiest tree?
53847And the tell- tale tree?
53847And the tree in a fog?
53847And the tree like an Irish nurse?
53847And the tree neither up nor down hill?
53847And the tree of the people?
53847And the tree that bears a curse?
53847And the tree that by cockneys is turned into wine?
53847And the tree that forbids you to die?
53847And the tree that gives the bones pain?
53847And the tree that got up?
53847And the tree that is dear?
53847And the tree that is split?
53847And the tree that is warmest clad?
53847And the tree that makes one sad?
53847And the tree that never stands still?
53847And the tree that obeys you?
53847And the tree that to travel invites you?
53847And the tree that warms mutton when cold?
53847And the tree that was lazy?
53847And the tree that your wants will supply?
53847And the tree we may use as a quill?
53847And the tree where ships may be?
53847And the tree which is nearest the sea?
53847And the tree whose wood faces the north?
53847And the trees that must pass through the fire?
53847And what did it_ mean_, after all?
53847And what each must become ere he''s old?
53847And what guides the ships to go forth?
53847And what mother and child have the name?
53847And what round fair ankles they bind?
53847And what round itself doth intwine?
53847And what, think you, is our_ family_ name?
53847And who would suppose An orange and a pear Would grow by the side Of the garden''s pride?
53847Are the snow- flakes pearly flowers That in the skies have birth, And gently fall in gleaming showers Upon this barren earth?
53847At what distance must a body have fallen to acquire the velocity of 1,600 feet per second?
53847B gave C four$ 5 notes, three of which he borrowed from D. How much did B lose by the operation?
53847Bold, reckless, cunning, cool, or sly, What wo n''t they do?
53847Can a leopard change his spots?
53847Dear friends, your notice now I crave, For I''m a king, a queen, a slave; Each human being claims my name, And rightly, too, so where''s the blame?
53847Did Jonah cry when the whale swallowed him?
53847Did he lie, or did he tell the truth?
53847Every moment has its duty-- Who the future can foretell?
53847Far from all the care and strife, All the agony of life, Who would deem the sun could rise On earth''s thousand miseries?
53847Have you heard their fairy whisper?
53847Have you heard them shooting by us?
53847Have you seen the whispering spirits?
53847Have you seen these living fairies?
53847Here are needles and thread-- Let''s see-- shall we call it tre- mend(o)us?
53847How can a person live eighty years, and see only twenty birthdays?
53847How can five persons divide five eggs, so that each man shall receive one, and still one remain in the dish?
53847How can they all get to the opposite side, no lady being left without her husband in company with the other gentlemen?
53847How could they be arranged to suit the above conditions?
53847How did Jonah feel when the whale swallowed him?
53847How did he do it?
53847How did he manage the matter?
53847How did it come?
53847How does the wood- cutter invite the tree to fall?
53847How far is the President of the United States from the first man that ever died?
53847How far will the hound run to overtake the fox?
53847How is it that Methuselah was the oldest man, when he died before his father?
53847How is it that a hen knows no night?
53847How is it that a man with long legs can not travel faster than one with short legs?
53847How is it that trees put on their summer dresses, without opening their trunks?
53847How is it that you can work with an awl, but not with a forceps; while I can work with a forceps, and not with an awl?
53847How long ago were trunks first used?
53847How long is the whale?
53847How long would a ball be falling, from the top of a tower that was 400 feet high, to the earth?
53847How many black beans will make five white ones?
53847How many feet ought a thief to have?
53847How many had each?
53847How many inches in diameter must each one use?
53847How many soft- boiled eggs could the giant Goliah eat upon an empty stomach?
53847How many yards must a person walk, who undertakes to pick them up, and place them in a basket stationed one yard from the first stone?
53847How much silk is required to make a spherical balloon, 16 inches in diameter, without allowing for seams?
53847How near does a boy straddling a rail come to the President of the United States?
53847How old was their father?
53847How were the two farms divided?
53847How wide is the street?
53847How will you arrange four 9''s so as to make one hundred?
53847How would the proposed removal of the Pope to Jerusalem be a false move for the Papacy, and a true one for the Papal States?
53847How would you express in one word having met a doctor of medicine?
53847I prove 2= 1, thus:-- x= a; then x^2= ax x^2- a^2= ax- a^2( x+ a)(x- a)= a(x- a) x+ a= a 2a= a 2= 1 Who will detect the fallacy?
53847If I shoot at three pigeons on a tree, and kill one, how many will remain?
53847If a bushel of potatoes comes to$ 1, what will a horse come to?
53847If a fender cost six dollars, what will a ton of coal come to?
53847If a loafer, smoking a cigar, sets fire to the brush on his upper lip, is it a case of spontaneous combustion?
53847If a tough beef- steak could speak, what poet''s name would it pronounce?
53847If a woman stands behind a tree, how does the tree stand?
53847If the earth were annihilated, why would it be a pleasant pastime to make it again?
53847If you pull a rabbit''s ears, what will he say?
53847If you should lose your nose, what kind of one would you get?
53847In this silence, deep and still, Who could harbor thought of ill?
53847In what coin is its financial value estimated?
53847In what do grave and gay people differ at church?
53847In what does a dog differ from a groom in his treatment of a horse?
53847In what ship, and in what capacity, do young ladies like to engage?
53847Is it anger?
53847Is it possible to put twelve pieces of money in six rows, and have four in a row?
53847Is like the cold storm Which, in climates bright and warm, Where gallinippers swarm, Come shivering down from the pole?
53847Its flowers are bright, And they grew in a night, For yesterday it was bare Did ever you see An evergreen tree So fruitful and so fair?
53847Must we not, then, be a useful family?
53847My first is a female, My second the same, My whole is much dreaded-- Pray what is its name?
53847My first means more than one?
53847My labor never flags; And what are its wages?
53847Nose, nose, and who gave thee that jolly red nose?
53847Now let it come in torrents-- We''re snug as snug can be; What cares our brave umbrella For five, or four, or three?
53847Now we beg you will show, If you happen to know, Why the Editor, painstaking soul?
53847Of what trade are we when we walk in the snow?
53847Of what trade is the sun in May?
53847Once in a minute, twice in a moment, once in a man''s life?
53847One_ p_, one_ i_, four_ a_''s, two_ r_''s, two_ s_''s, two_ l_''s-- what do they make, and who has made a fortune by them?
53847Or, are they downy feathers, cast By little birds above, And hurried earthward by the blast, Bright messengers of love?
53847Or, are they fleecy locks of wool, From sheep that wander by The silver streams, that, singing, roll Through valleys in the sky?
53847R U L.( Are you well?)
53847Shall we try''Aunt Sue?''"
53847She can walk, and run, and ride-- In dance, or hop, she''s always great-- Prithee why not skate or slide?
53847Tell me why is it, if you lend But forty dollars to a friend, It does your kindness more commend Than if five hundred you should send?
53847Tell me, do you know it, surely?
53847Tell me, is it only blarney?"
53847That gentle picture dost thou know, Itself, its hues, and splendor gaining?
53847The Egyptian plague tree?
53847The chronologist tree?
53847The contemptible tree?
53847The emulous tree?
53847The fisherman''s tree?
53847The housewife''s tree?
53847The industrious tree?
53847The languishing tree?
53847The layman''s tree?
53847The least selfish tree?
53847The most yielding tree?
53847The reddish- blue tree?
53847The reddish- brown tree?
53847The terrible tree when schoolmasters flog?
53847The treacherous tree?
53847The tree half given to doctors when ill?
53847The tree in a bottle?
53847The tree that causes each townsman to flee?
53847The tree that in Latin can ne''er be forgot, And in England we all must admire?
53847The tree that in billiards must ever be near?
53847The tree that will fight?
53847The tree that''s entire?
53847The tree that''s immortal?
53847The tree to be kissed?
53847The tree we offer to friends when we meet?
53847The trees that are not?
53847The unhealthiest tree?
53847Then why put off till to- morrow, What to- day can do as well?
53847To whom drinkest thou?
53847Tom or I?
53847Under what shade can you dance best?
53847Under what tree is it most proper to make love?
53847Well, is n''t that a funny dress?
53847What Jewish king a leper died?
53847What Persian queen preserved the Jews?
53847What Scripture character was a stupid sheep?
53847What Scripture character would have made a suitable husband for a tall laundress?
53847What animal is like a stone- breaker?
53847What animal is like an apothecary?
53847What animal is the most windy, and why?
53847What animal resembles the sea, and why?
53847What animal that always has a cold chin is used to keep the ladies''chins warm?
53847What belongs to yourself, yet is used by others more than yourself?
53847What beverage will surely change our pain?
53847What biblical name is there which expresses a father calling his son by name, and his son replying?
53847What bird is that which has no wings?
53847What bird most resembles a peddler?
53847What boat is found in every ocean?
53847What brightens your house, and your mansion sustains?
53847What did Mary mean?
53847What do we all do when we first get into bed?
53847What does a frigate weigh when ready for sea?
53847What does the boy, in his first surprise, say to his_ water- wheel_?
53847What fish does a bride wear on her finger?
53847What fishes have their eyes nearest together?
53847What flowers are always under a person''s nose?
53847What is flatter than a flat?
53847What is it you must keep after giving it to another?
53847What is nothing good for?
53847What is that number which, if you divide, You then will nothing leave on either side?
53847What is that which burns to keep a secret?
53847What is that which every one can divide, but no one can see where it has been divided?
53847What is that which every one likes to have, and to get rid of as soon as possible after he gets it?
53847What is that which has eyes and sees not, ears and hears not, nose and smells not, yet is often regarded as the_ beau- ideal_ of a human being?
53847What is that which has many leaves, but no stem?
53847What is that which is invisible, but never out of sight?
53847What is that which is less tired the longer it runs?
53847What is that which is often brought to table, often cut, but never eaten?
53847What is that which makes every person sick except the one who swallows it?
53847What is that which strikes itself frequently, and yet does itself no injury?
53847What is that which the dead and living do at the same time?
53847What is that which will make you catch cold-- cure the cold-- and pay the doctor''s bill?
53847What is that which, supposing its greatest breadth to be four inches, length nine inches, and depth three inches, contains a solid foot?
53847What is that without which a wagon can not be made, and can not go, and yet is of no use to it?
53847What is the best key to a good dinner?
53847What is the difference between Joan of Arc and Noah''s ark?
53847What is the difference between a boy and his shadow?
53847What is the difference between a chemist and an alchemist?
53847What is the difference between a grandmother and her infant grandchild?
53847What is the difference between a sun- bonnet and a Sunday bonnet?
53847What is the difference between twenty four quart bottles, and four and twenty quart bottles?
53847What is the most cheerful part of an arsenal?
53847What is the most suitable dance to wind off a frolic?
53847What is the only word in the English language that can be written without pen, pencil, chalk, or any other pigment?
53847What is the political character of a water- wheel?
53847What is the shape of a kiss?
53847What is the sociable tree?
53847What is the water- wheel paradox?
53847What is the word?
53847What is there at the same time philosophical and ungrammatical in this sport?
53847What island in the Pacific is always at this sport?
53847What kin is that child to its father who is not its father''s own son?
53847What kind of a diary is productive of mischief?
53847What kind of a ship did Solomon object to?
53847What kind of cat is most valued in Sunday- school?
53847What kind of morals are most easily put on and off?
53847What letters of the alphabet come too late for supper?
53847What looks worse on a lady''s foot than a darned stocking?
53847What now shall be said?
53847What number is that which can be divided by 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, leaving, in each case, a remainder of 1, and by 7, without a remainder?
53847What number is that, which, added separately to 100 and 164, shall make them perfect squares?
53847What odd number will give, on being divided, a half clear of a fraction?
53847What part of London is in France?
53847What part of a house measures about two quarts?
53847What part of a ship was Cain?
53847What part of the horse resembles you?
53847What poet do miners value most?
53847What poet is least distinguished for brevity?
53847What poet is like a sly piece of bacon?
53847What relation does the soap- bubble bear to the boy who makes it?
53847What relation is the door- mat to the scraper?
53847What river in Bavaria answers the question, Who is there?
53847What sea would make the best sleeping- room?
53847What skillful housewife does not know When, where to place my first?
53847What smells most in a drug shop?
53847What species of cat has more than one tail?
53847What species of cat is most to be avoided?
53847What spice are the Hindoos fond of?
53847What stone opens and shuts at your convenience?
53847What the tree that in death will benight you?
53847What town in Asia is a fit residence for a wild beast?
53847What tree do the hunters resound to the skies?
53847What tree is that, which has twelve branches, thirty leaves on each branch, and each leaf white on one side, and black on the other?
53847What tree urged the Grecians in vengeance to rise And fight for the victims by tyranny slain?
53847What two female names express a chemist?
53847What two letters give a word meaning to debate?
53847What two letters of the alphabet do children like best?
53847What two letters of the alphabet make a prophet?
53847What two reasons why a young lady going to the altar is certainly going wrong?
53847What two reasons why whispering in company is not proper?
53847What two syllables of the marriage ceremony are most interesting to the priest?
53847What vessel is that which is always asking leave to move?
53847What was a month old at Cain''s birth, that is not five weeks old now?
53847What was his meaning?
53847What was the difference-- can you show-- Between the Prodigal in his woe, And Lazarus, in his low estate, Feeding on crumbs at Dives''gate?
53847What word is that to which if you add a syllable, it will make it shorter?
53847What word is that, of three letters, which, read backward, indicates the quality of many who participate in it?
53847What''s that you say, dear Nellie?
53847What''s the traitor''s tree?
53847When a boy falls into the water, what is the first thing he does?
53847When a boy falls, what does he fall against?
53847When are children in danger of forming bad habits?
53847When are politicians particularly sweet?
53847When are the letters like the keys of a piano?
53847When did Esau, the hairy man, lose his whiskers?
53847When did Job call nicknames?
53847When does a temperance lecturer say a grammar lesson?
53847When does the tongue assume the functions of the teeth?
53847When does the weather resemble a lawyer?
53847When does the weather show a good disposition?
53847When he is caught stealing, what does he catch?
53847When is a boat like a knife?
53847When is a chair like a rich lady''s dress?
53847When is a door not a door?
53847When is a fish a rod?
53847When is a political candidate like Samson''s guests?
53847When is a sewing- machine a very great comfort?
53847When is an Indian like a railroad engine?
53847When is roast beef most valuable?
53847When the day breaks, what becomes of the fragments?
53847Whence that sweet, inspiring strain, Pealing on my ravished ear?
53847Where did cherries come from?
53847Where was Major Andre going when he was captured?
53847Where were potatoes first found?
53847Wherein does a turkey- cock differ from a lady?
53847Which are the most entertaining of bats?
53847Which class of democrats does a hen show most, regard for?
53847Which of the English poets would be most likely to make a lion feel at home?
53847Which of the cats does a young man show the most affection for?
53847Which of the forest trees bears gain?
53847Which of the girls can answer questions best?
53847Which of the planets would the tortoise like best to live in?
53847Which of the reptiles is a mathematician?
53847While each star through the dark gloom of night, Lends a clear and cheering light, Who a doubt or fear can feel?
53847While in boyhood, what could match it?
53847Whose son profane his life did lose?
53847Whose wicked mother"Treason"cried?
53847Why are A B''s successors seedy?
53847Why are Cashmere shawls like deaf persons?
53847Why are buckwheat cakes like the caterpillar?
53847Why are chairs like men?
53847Why are children at play like a bird in her nest?
53847Why are different trees like different dogs?
53847Why are fowls the most economical things farmers keep?
53847Why are handsome women like bread?
53847Why are ladies sitting on the stoop, like an unfinished house?
53847Why are mortgages like burglars?
53847Why are most of the heroes and heroines in novels like the letter O?
53847Why are some kinds of pigeons like drinking- glasses?
53847Why are two heads better than one?
53847Why are unprotected hearth- fires like insolent beggars?
53847Why are young ladies like arrows?
53847Why are your nose and chin always at variance?
53847Why do girls blow bubbles better than boys?
53847Why do pioneers march at the head of the regiment?
53847Why do postmasters deserve the execration of all true Americans?
53847Why do trees often change their places?
53847Why does a fisherman blow his horn?
53847Why does a man in paving the streets correct the public morals?
53847Why does a miller wear a white hat?
53847Why is France like a skeleton?
53847Why is Fremont equal to eight honest politicians?
53847Why is Merry''s Museum like a good mother?
53847Why is Merry''s Museum like a good wife?
53847Why is Merry''s Museum like a note falling due?
53847Why is Merry''s Museum like a printing- office?
53847Why is Satan on a shed like a bankrupt?
53847Why is Tom Tumbledown like Adam when he saw the apple?
53847Why is a Turk like a violin belonging to an inn?
53847Why is a boy crying to be helped over a rail fence like a lawyer?
53847Why is a bullet like a tender glance?
53847Why is a cart- horse always in the wrong place?
53847Why is a coachman a generous man?
53847Why is a conundrum like a monkey?
53847Why is a coward like a mouse- trap?
53847Why is a cricket on the hearth like a soldier in battle?
53847Why is a dandy like a haunch of venison?
53847Why is a dashing young buck a favorite with the ladies?
53847Why is a dog like a clock- maker''s safe?
53847Why is a dog like a tanner?
53847Why is a drummer the greatest person of the times?
53847Why is a farm- yard like a hotel?
53847Why is a gooseberry pie like counterfeit money?
53847Why is a grist- mill like an orange- tree?
53847Why is a grist- mill like the court- martial which cashiered Fremont?
53847Why is a hog just purchased like 120 pounds of steel?
53847Why is a horse like the prophet Elijah?
53847Why is a hunter like an omnibus pickpocket?
53847Why is a joke like a cocoa- nut?
53847Why is a large fresh egg like a virtuous deed?
53847Why is a lost child like you?
53847Why is a man in debt like a misty morning?
53847Why is a man in snow shoes like a man barefooted?
53847Why is a man who makes a wager of a cent, like a person recovering from illness?
53847Why is a man with wooden legs like one who has an even bargain?
53847Why is a mouse like grass?
53847Why is a nail, fast in the wall, like an old man?
53847Why is a new married man like a horse?
53847Why is a parish bell like a good story?
53847Why is a passenger by the 12.50 train very likely to be too late?
53847Why is a person who never lays a wager as bad as a regular gambler?
53847Why is a philanthropist like an old horse?
53847Why is a picture surrounded by books like a happy man?
53847Why is a printer like a postman?
53847Why is a rabbit like a tailor?
53847Why is a rabbit not required to take the temperance pledge?
53847Why is a rose- bud like a promissory note?
53847Why is a sanguinary epistle like a surgeon?
53847Why is a sculptor like a man who"splits his sides with laughter?"
53847Why is a ship under full sail like Niagara?
53847Why is a sick Jew like a diamond ring?
53847Why is a side- saddle like a four- quart measure?
53847Why is a small horse like a young musk- melon?
53847Why is a soap- bubble like Adam?
53847Why is a spotted dog most reliable?
53847Why is a tailor finishing your pants like a polite host serving his guests with water- fowl?
53847Why is a tallow- chandler one of the most sinful and unfortunate of men?
53847Why is a thing purchased like a shoe?
53847Why is a thump like a hat?
53847Why is a tree like a French dancing- master?
53847Why is a used up horse like a bad play?
53847Why is a very large man always sober?
53847Why is a weathercock like ambition?
53847Why is a woodman like a stage actor?
53847Why is an Indian like a flirt?
53847Why is an Indian like a scholar?
53847Why is an avaricious man like one with a short memory?
53847Why is an elephant like a chair?
53847Why is an elephant like a lady''s veil?
53847Why is an inn like a burial- ground?
53847Why is an obstinate man like a mastiff?
53847Why is an orange not like a church bell?
53847Why is an unpaid bill like the moisture in the morning?
53847Why is green grass like a mouse?
53847Why is it dangerous for a teetotaler to have more than two reasons for the faith that is in him?
53847Why is it dangerous to flirt in a hay- field?
53847Why is it profitable to keep fowl?
53847Why is it that miserly people have never quarreled?
53847Why is marriage like truth?
53847Why is memory like the peacock?
53847Why is my inkstand like the leaning tower of Pisa?
53847Why is silver currency like CÃ ¦ sar''s army by the Rubicon?
53847Why is swearing like an old coat?
53847Why is the best baker most in want of bread?
53847Why is the boy that disturbs a hive like a true Christian?
53847Why is the butcher''s dog in the parlor like your mother receiving strange company?
53847Why is the cook more noisy than a gong?
53847Why is the elephant his own servant?
53847Why is the hottest country the best?
53847Why is the hour of noon on the dial- plate like a pair of spectacles?
53847Why is the largest city in Ireland likely to be the largest city in the world?
53847Why is the letter F like an incendiary?
53847Why is the letter F like death?
53847Why is the letter y like a young spendthrift?
53847Why is there no danger of starving in a desert?
53847Why is your favorite puppy like a doll?
53847Why is"i"the happiest of the vowels?
53847Why may muslin and flour be considered safe articles in market?
53847Why may not a woman skate?
53847Why may not a woman skate?
53847Why may not a woman skate?
53847Why may not a woman skate?
53847Why may not a woman skate?
53847Why may not a woman skate?
53847Why ought a fisherman to be very wealthy?
53847Why should a brigadier- general, with his troops, be able to cross any river?
53847Why should a hound never be admitted into the house?
53847Why should doctors attend to window- sashes?
53847Why strains my first his wearied sight, Across the silent main, And loiters on the lonely beach?
53847Why was Daniel like Nebuchadnezzar''s image?
53847Why was Noah saved without a Pope?
53847Why were the Amalekites never allowed to speak?
53847Why were the Hebrews called sheep?
53847Why were the Scribes and Pharisees like a great conflagration?
53847Why would it be sure to be better?
53847With what three letters can you express a sentence comprising ten letters?
53847[ Illustration] 3. Who prolongs his work to as great a length as possible, and still completes it in time?
53847bound when he sought a divorce from his wife?
53847did you?
53847indade,"says Mike-- that''s Michael--"Do you know it, Pat"--that''s Patrick--"Do you know it, Pat, for certain?
53847men?
53847what wo n''t they try?
53847who would have guessed?
53847would n''t I, would n''t I fly?
18907''Can such anger dwell in celestial souls?'' 18907 After such a generous offer, who would n''t be tempted?"
18907Agreed, we are all ready to listen; but who shall tell the tale?
18907Alice, are you not almost tired of this game?
18907Alice, why was he like a_ sigh_?
18907All? 18907 Amy, are you not almost roasted in that hot corner of the chimney?"
18907Amy, why was he like a_ cat_?
18907And Daucus-- was he a carrot?
18907And can not I make you happy?
18907And how is it about the verses, Amy?
18907And is it really the wonderful Rose of Hesperus which you seek?
18907And may I really go? 18907 And may she not sleep with me to- night, mother?"
18907And now,said Amy,"are n''t you all tired of potentates?
18907And shall I falsify my motto?
18907And who is the poet that has immortalized Sydney''s sister, in the following lines? 18907 And who was the good aunt?"
18907And you, Amy?
18907And you, Amy?
18907And you, Ellen?
18907And you, George?
18907And you, Gertrude?
18907And you, Harry?
18907And you, Harry?
18907And you, Louis?
18907And you, Sister Ellen?
18907And, Louis, how do you make him like a_ flower_?
18907And, uncle, is not the custom of hanging up the stocking derived from Germany?
18907And, when we notice these coincidences, is it not an argument for a superintending Providence?
18907Animal, vegetable, or mineral?
18907Anna,said Tom,"how do you like it?
18907Are not these kings near relatives of''the good grandmother?''
18907Are you quite sure?
18907Are you sure that you have not embellished it?
18907Are you sure there was no cheating?
18907Are you sure, Mary,said Mrs. Wyndham, laughing,"that you are not taking any liberties with my name?"
18907Aunt Lucy, how was he like a_ fire_?
18907Aunt Lucy, what shall be our story to- night?
18907Before or after the year 1500?
18907Bright Fairy Queen, shall mortal dare On beauty gaze beyond compare; Shall one of earth unpunish''d see The mazes of your revelry? 18907 But do you think him as ancient as he pretends to be?"
18907But how long have you known him?
18907But how to break the meshes? 18907 But is n''t this rather silly-- all this about love and marriage?"
18907But meanwhile, what about Willing, and the very mixed accounts of Stewart& Gamble? 18907 But perhaps some of you can tell me who her very lovely mother was?"
18907But pray, why not?
18907But what about that ghost?
18907But what are you putting into it? 18907 But what can you mean, Uncle?
18907But what''s the moral of your story?
18907But, Cousin Mary, what''s your improvement? 18907 But, my child, you must have a home; why are you out on such a stormy night?"
18907But, uncle, do you not know that I have an idea? 18907 But, uncle,"said Charlie Bolton,"could n''t you put off Sunday as Dean Swift, or somebody or other, put off the eclipse?
18907Can it be, that the vile rabble dare to think of revolt-- against_ me_? 18907 Can you tell us where that piece of wisdom may be found?"
18907Charlie, are you fond of mince- pie?
18907Charlie, are you tired from your long walk this morning?
18907Charlie, why was he like a_ vine_?
18907Cornelia, have you finished your crochet purse?
18907Cornelia, why was President Taylor like a_ sunset_?
18907Cousin Mary, did n''t you enjoy the clear- up to- day?
18907Did I not tell you that he would never predict aught but evil of me?
18907Did he live about a thousand years before the Christian era?
18907Did this bird live in ancient or modern times-- before or after the Christian era?
18907Did you ever see a sweeter, gentler countenance?
18907Did you not hear the plunge into the sea? 18907 Did you say, father, that Eclipse would go over the_ moon_?
18907Do n''t know his name, do n''t you? 18907 Do you feel any thing?"
18907Do you feel much better?
18907Do you know how to play''Consequences?''
18907Do you love her?
18907Do you love her?
18907Do you perceive the smell of smoke? 18907 Do you remember the anecdote about Frederic the Great, of Prussia?"
18907Do you see any thing in it?
18907Do you think they can be the banditti they talk of?
18907Do you, who are fresh from school, remember the names of the four generals and kingdoms who succeeded him?
18907Does she love you?
18907Does she love you?
18907Does this ancient bird belong to the goose, duck, chicken, peacock, or turkey tribe?
18907Ellen, why was he like an_ umbrella_?
18907Even so, Charlie: now, what have you got to say for yourself?
18907George, how did he resemble_ cream_?
18907George, you are so fond of skating, do n''t you hope to enjoy the sport to- morrow?
18907Gertrude, do n''t you think_ the mice will play_ to- night?
18907Gertrude, how did he resemble the_ Alps_?
18907Had it any thing to do with Columbus?
18907Had your brother no family, sir? 18907 Harry, how did you make him out like a_ laugh_?"
18907Has not any one wit enough to think of a game at which we can all assist?
18907How can I possibly please the taste of both?
18907How can people live in the city,they exclaimed,"when such a free and happy life is before them?
18907How could he wish to leave such a charming place, where there was every thing that was lovely on earth?
18907How could you, when you are stone- blind? 18907 How do those lines of Milton run, Ellen, in L''Allegro?
18907How do you like it, John?
18907How do you prefer it, Charlie?
18907How does he resemble a_ carpet_?
18907How does he resemble_ Cousin Mary_?
18907How is he like a_ lion_?
18907How is he like a_ tree_?
18907How is that played? 18907 How is that?
18907How long have you been in his service?
18907How many servants will you keep?
18907How much is the lady worth?
18907How soon does this auspicious match come off? 18907 How then do you account for my finding myself on top of my bed, and dressed?
18907How would you like Bible stories?
18907I am glad to see that she makes herself so useful; is she any relation to you?
18907I apprenticed my daughter to a dry- goods store, and the first thing she sold was ten yards of L."Lace?
18907I apprenticed my daughter to a milliner, and the first thing she sold was a yard of R. R."Red ribbon?
18907I apprenticed my son to a cabinet- maker, and the first thing he sold was a S."Sofa?
18907I apprenticed my son to a grocer, and the first thing he sold was a B. of R."Box of raisins?
18907I never heard of it,replied Cornelia;"how do you play it?"
18907I''ll take charge of her; have you got her ticket?
18907I''m sure I''m very sorry; what are you going to do with me, sir?
18907I? 18907 I?
18907In New York, is he? 18907 In its natural or prepared state?"
18907In its natural or prepared state?
18907Is all the power, and the grandeur, and the wisdom, and the beauty you see in Fairy Land, insufficient to satisfy that foolish heart of yours? 18907 Is any gentleman here willing to take charge of this little girl?"
18907Is it Punch?
18907Is it a German wine, highly prized by connoisseurs?
18907Is it a bean?
18907Is it a collection of sheep?
18907Is it a common weed, and also the place where ships are built?
18907Is it a large receptacle used in the brewery and tannery?
18907Is it a manly covering for the head?
18907Is it a part of a tree, a shrub, a vine, or is it of the grass kind?
18907Is it a rap at the door?
18907Is it a very gentle slap, indicative of love?
18907Is it an article of infants''clothing?
18907Is it an important part of woman''s attire?
18907Is it an ornamental way of dressing the hair?
18907Is it biped or quadruped, fish, flesh, fowl, or insect?
18907Is it one of the wooden pieces of which blinds are composed?
18907Is it out yet?
18907Is it possible it was only an hour ago? 18907 Is it possible you have not read the Arabian Nights?
18907Is it possible?
18907Is it that covering for the head occasionally worn by young misses, and also a frequent quality of their conversation?
18907Is it that sly animal of the tiger species which is domesticated by man, and delights to steal the cream and to torture poor little mice?
18907Is it that word sometimes applied to a disagreeable child?
18907Is it that word, which followed by head, shows what we all are, for not guessing it sooner?
18907Is it the opposite of leanness?
18907Is it the root, stem, leaf, flower, or fruit?
18907Is it the species you think of, or one individual of it?
18907Is it the thing that brokers buy and sell?
18907Is it the whole, or only a part of the plant?
18907Is it used for food?
18907Is it used for the table?
18907Is she pretty?
18907Is that all?
18907Is that you, Russell?
18907Is there any thing else in the jar?
18907Is this fruit pulpy like the grape, or mealy like the bean?
18907It ca n''t be a tree-- how do you like it, Mary?
18907It could not be, Charlie!--how could it?
18907Job''s turkey?
18907John, how many miles did you walk to- day?
18907John, why was he like a_ brick_?
18907Just from college, is n''t he?
18907Let us see-- California? 18907 Linen?
18907Lucy, do you see it, dear I do you see the moon getting dark?
18907Man, monkey, or bird?
18907May I go now, and play, pretty lady? 18907 Much obliged; what was that?"
18907My little girl, what are you doing out of doors on a night like this? 18907 No one else; but what on earth are you doing with such a heap of trunks?
18907No: do you all give it up?
18907No; and I declare I have no more than half a dollar with me-- can you advance the money? 18907 No_ what_?"
18907Not even the ice- bath at the pond, George?
18907Now tell us whose speech gave you the first impression of being Milton?
18907Now, I apprenticed my son to a hardware man, and the first thing he sold was a P. of S."Pair of skates?
18907O, I forgot; but if Clara lays the uneasy spirit of Don Pedro, then will you not remove here?
18907Oh dear, what_ shall_ I do? 18907 Oh, sir, if you ca n''t find my uncle, wo n''t you send me on to Boston again?
18907Optics, is it? 18907 Pray, tell us the name of your rival?"
18907Pray, what can be the difference between Joan of Arc and Noah''s ark?
18907Prayer- book? 18907 Pretty well, with your coal- black eyes and hooked nose: but what is that notion?"
18907Quadruped or biped, fish, snake, or insect?
18907Rudolph, would you like to play at soap- bubbles?
18907Shall I call next week?
18907Shall I make a sailor''s knot, or how shall I fix it?
18907Shall we be so ungrateful, because a glimpse of the earthly paradise has been vouchsafed us, as to sink into idle, repining dreamers? 18907 Simply this-- if he had not, what would have become of my story, I''d like to know?
18907Steam engines and locomotives?
18907The_ horse_? 18907 Then why will you not take me to my uncle?
18907Then you will not buy my lead?
18907Then, how does Anna make him resemble a_ tear_?
18907Then, why is he like_ ink_?
18907There appears, then, to be no prosecution in this case? 18907 There are many funny stories told of him,"answered Mr. Wyndham;"which is the one you refer to?"
18907To bury them at seven, and dig them out at seventeen; how do you like it?
18907Tom, do you like to ask questions?
18907Tom, why was he like a_ cow_?
18907Was it Columbus''egg?
18907Was it very thin?
18907Was it''rare Ben Jonson?''
18907Was this bean an ancient or modern one?
18907We''ll see: does it belong to the animal, vegetable, mineral, or spiritual kingdoms?
18907Well, am I right in my explanation?
18907What can it be?
18907What clergyman will marry you?
18907What do people think,said Charlie,"about my waking up my daughter, instead of taking the trouble to write down my poetry myself?"
18907What do you make of this? 18907 What do you say to''Who can he be?"
18907What do you say, Gertrude?
18907What do you think was the reason?
18907What game shall we play to- night?
18907What has father got?
18907What is her height?
18907What is that? 18907 What is the color of her hair?"
18907What is the gentleman''s name, can you tell me?
18907What is the matter, my little Ellen?
18907What is your preference, George?
18907What means this riotous assembly?
18907What say you, John?
18907What sort of a story will you have?
18907What time is it-- before or after the Christian era?
18907What''s to be done with her when we get to New York?
18907When do you like it, Alice?
18907When do you like it, Anna?
18907When do you like it, Mary?
18907When do you prefer it, Charlie?
18907When is it in a passion?
18907When was it?
18907When will my trunks come?
18907Where did this interesting event take place?
18907Where does she live?
18907Where will you live?
18907Which of us has a hole in her stocking?
18907Which of us is the old maid of the company?
18907Who but Chaucer?
18907Who comes down last to breakfast?
18907Who is the prettiest person present?
18907Who is to be bridesmaid at this happy wedding?
18907Who is your sympathizing confidante?
18907Who loves mince- pie the best?
18907Who shall be appointed to tell the story to- night?
18907Who will wait upon her?
18907Who''s afraid? 18907 Whom will you marry?"
18907Why are pens, ink, and paper like the fixed stars?
18907Why is Trusty like_ paper_?
18907Why is he like a_ bed_?
18907Why is he like a_ table_?
18907Why is he like_ Aunt Lucy_?
18907Why is it that in all Bibles some words are put in Italics? 18907 Why must they go?
18907Why should you want to go? 18907 Wild or tame?"
18907Will he be satisfied upon this point to- morrow?
18907Will the spirit condescend to signify, in writing, in what way he shall act to obtain this end?
18907Will you be so kind as to take me with you?
18907Will you take this man to be your lawful husband?
18907Will you walk into my parlor?
18907Wo n''t we get there a little sooner than we came?
18907Yes, actually; and if only some such process could be applied to children, would it not save trouble?
18907Yes-- but from whom did you take the idea? 18907 Yes: how could she help it?"
18907You do? 18907 You recognize this countenance?"
18907You remember your speech, at least-- eh, Will?
18907You think not, Ellen? 18907 You will not?
18907''And did you know his family?''
18907''Do I, indeed?
18907''Have you indeed, Miss Caterina?
18907--"How do you like it?"
18907A blue ribbon, worn upon his arm, shows that he has not enlisted himself among the admirers of the Lady Clotilda: in whose honor can he wear it?
18907Amy, will you buy any lead?"
18907And he said,''Who shall persuade the Lord of Israel to go up against Ramoth- Gilead to his destruction?''
18907And how do you make out these purple marks?"
18907And how had they been kept?
18907And may Bruno, and Saladin, and old Fritz come too?"
18907And my papa and mamma, and dear little Bertha, can they live here too?
18907And now, shall we not vary the scene by having a story?"
18907And shall he go, unscath''d, away?
18907And the father?
18907And was the memory of the past blotted out from her mind?
18907And what became of the imperious Clotilda?
18907And what did they do then?
18907And when he is a man, and has become under my teaching a perfect specimen of what a man should be, what then?
18907And who was her brave preserver?
18907And why not?
18907Animal, vegetable, mineral, or spiritual?"
18907Are you boys made of different stuff from us, I want to know?"
18907Are you such an eternal fool as to think I''ll pay your passage again?
18907At last, out of patience, he burst forth:''Tell me, did n''t he break his leg?''
18907Before, did I say?
18907Brown?
18907But do you know any one of that name, Alice?
18907But how dare to reveal their affection?
18907But is it true?"
18907But what cavalier is this, with closed vizor, whose head towers above the rest like the cedar of Lebanon above all the trees of the forest?
18907But what could be wished for beyond?
18907But what do George and John say?"
18907But what shall we do?
18907But who altered it?
18907But who are these two other Asiatics, as they appear by their dress, fashioned in Oriental magnificence?
18907But who was she?"
18907But who was the selfish queen, unwilling to have her noblest subject exalted beyond her control?"
18907But why should you weep?
18907But would she not, herself, merely add another to his list of slaves?
18907But, meantime, what was to be done for Mrs. Norton?
18907By the way, what have you found in your slippers?''
18907Cats?
18907Charlie, to whom did you make your first offer?"
18907Could he do less than soothe her fluttered nerves, guide her horse, and make himself as agreeable as possible?
18907Could she do less than feel ardently grateful, and manifest it in every look and accent?
18907Could you alter that, Will?"
18907Cousin Alice, how do you like it?"
18907Cousin Mary, are you too much engaged with your book to help us poor souls?"
18907Dear father, will you not give up your offices at court, and live henceforth at Alcantra?"
18907Did I say without a pilot?
18907Did not animal magnetism, containing so many things which could not be explained away, plainly prove it?
18907Did they fight?"
18907Do n''t you see that Ellen is ready to begin?"
18907Do you give it up?"
18907Do you know, I thought I was in Fairy Land?
18907Do you not love me?"
18907Do you not see, comrades, how she resembles her mother, Ellen Buckingham?
18907Do you remember the story of Dr. Samuel Johnson, when writing his''Lives of the Poets''?"
18907Do you see any other moral?"
18907Do you see that big fellow, how he shines in the sun, and shows all the colors of the rainbow?
18907Does no one have compassion upon him?
18907Don Alphonso, however, was not quite such a bloody- minded tyrant as Don Pedro: how could he be, as he was one of our ancestors?
18907Enraged at her insolence, her enemy, looking up, asked,"Who in the palace is on my side?"
18907For hearest thou not the subdued sound of horses''hoofs scattering the snow?
18907Full of awe as he was, the little man still wished to gratify his curiosity as to the manner of his kinsman''s death: could that be done?
18907Go to my own dear, sweet mamma?
18907Have none a plea to offer for his pardon?
18907Have they any particular mode of training?"
18907Have you any objection to being my servant, Ned?"
18907Have you ever rubbed a cat''s fur the wrong way, in the dark?"
18907Have you not well considered the matter?"
18907Have you the direction?"
18907He is not one of those who hold the creed of impious Cain,"Am I my brother''s keeper?"
18907He remarked,''Do you like the last style of bonnets, Madam?''
18907Horrified, the little girl ran up to Smith:"these are my things,"she said;"how dare you put them into the shop?"
18907How came he there?
18907How can she please you all?"
18907How can they prefer brick and stone to the everlasting hills, the soft green turf, and the majestic forests?
18907How could that be?"
18907How do you like my plan?"
18907How do you think I could pass for a Jew?"
18907How long since?"
18907How shall we manage it though, my fine fellow?"
18907How stood they in their accounts?
18907How to retrieve himself?
18907How would you like that?"
18907I apprenticed my daughter to a dressmaker, and the first thing she made was a V. M.""Velvet mantilla?"
18907I apprenticed my son to a carpenter, and the first thing he sold was a T.""A table?"
18907I apprenticed my son to a tinman, and the first thing he sold was a N. G.""Nutmeg- grater?"
18907I call it''Who can he be?''"
18907I have a thousand pretty things I want to teach you: do you not wish to learn them?"
18907I hope so indeed; for do you know, my dears,"said Mrs. Wyndham,"that it is past eleven o''clock?
18907I must use the words of that sensible''Coon, who has earned immortality by meeting his death like a philosopher--''Is that you, Captain Scott?''
18907I remember the question was once put to him,''What is the Latin name of the earth?''
18907I shall not forget that passage, uncle, as long as I live: who wrote it?"
18907In asking the girls, I merely reverse the questions:''From whom did you receive your first offer?''
18907In five minutes, the farmer returned, having concluded his bargain; but where was his cart, and horse, and load of wood?
18907In the morning, when the Professor was ready for his usual ride, where was his horse?
18907Indeed, what woman should be ignorant of them, if she wishes to be helpful to herself and useful to others?
18907Is any one too grave and too wise to approve of such conduct?
18907Is it the western sun, tinted by the colored glass of the bay- window, or is it the ruddy hickory fire?
18907Is it wonderful that Don Fernando escorted her to the gate of the castle?
18907Is it wonderful, that Rudolph was the idol of his parents, the favorite of his playmates, and the cherished darling of the whole castle?
18907Is n''t it fine?"
18907Is n''t it right and proper for the boys to take their equal share?"
18907Just then, young Rudolph, brave and fair, Perceived my urgent need; He risk''d his life in saving mine-- And shall that kind heart bleed?"
18907Magdalena clasped her father''s hand:"O, may we not always live here?"
18907Mary, will you be kind enough to read it?"
18907May I be allowed a word in private?"
18907Norton?"
18907Now will you let me fly a kite?"
18907Now, do you understand about oxygen and nitrogen, which chiefly make up the atmospheric air?"
18907Now, who can be this poet, warrior, and king?"
18907One of the games this evening was"What is my thought like?"
18907Secluded within his palace, with many rivals to counteract her, would she not gather thorns, as well as blossoms, in the Flowery Land?
18907Shall I attempt to describe the grief of the child, deprived of all she loved?
18907Shall I lap my soul in indolent ease while the work of life is before me?
18907Shall I let him return to earth?
18907Shall we allow the visions of fancy, or the charms of nature, to steal away our hearts from human sympathy?
18907Surely, it can not be Mr. Roscoe, the retired merchant, who is so prominent for his benevolence and liberality?"
18907Surely, you do not believe in ghosts?
18907THE GATHERING.--CHRISTMAS EVE.--CONSEQUENCES.--HOW DO YOU LIKE IT?
18907The arrows of the Almighty have pierced us-- shall we any longer strive against our Maker?
18907The medium asked,"Whether the inquirer should recover his rights, and obtain a copy of the deed?"
18907Their town was, indeed, admirably fortified; but since Tyre, the Queen of the Sea, had been subdued, how could they hope to escape?
18907They continually received-- did they also dispense the goodness of God?
18907They owed debts to their Maker and Redeemer, and to their fellow- men: how had they paid them?
18907They would kill me if they thought I had betrayed them;--will you protect me?"
18907Tom, do n''t you hope we''ll have a story to- night?"
18907Was all deception, illusion?
18907Was he ever to be alone, consumed by vain longings for affection he was destined never to receive?
18907Was it Hood?"
18907Was there nothing real, naught to satisfy the heart?
18907Was your_ spook_ polite enough to bring your lamp, as well as yourself, into your room?"
18907We ca n''t play to- day, and a fellow like me does n''t want to read the whole time: what on earth can we do?
18907What could have put the notion into your head that I was ill?"
18907What do you think of our turning astrologers?"
18907What have you to answer, Cornelia?"
18907What is the meaning of that?"
18907What is this I hold in my hand?"
18907What relationship was there between them?"
18907What shall they do next?
18907What was there upon earth to revive the spirit of the little orphan, so utterly deserted, so ready to perish?
18907What was to be done?
18907What words can describe the sights of beauty that awaited him?
18907What, madam, is the reason of this change of purpose?
18907What, meantime, had been Malcom''s lot?
18907What, meantime, had been her fate?
18907When Cornelia entered, Mary said to her:"Does your majesty feel very sore from your fall?"
18907When that year had begun, what resolutions of improvement had been formed, what vows of greater fidelity had been made?
18907Who are the most immoral of manufacturers?
18907Who can he be?"
18907Who can he be?"
18907Who can he be?"
18907Who can he be?"
18907Who let that cat out of the bag?"
18907Who was the true prophet, and who the false?"
18907Who would stoop to be a duchess, when the diadem of an empress was placed at her disposal?
18907Why are you not at home with your father and mother?"
18907Why is it that this desirable accomplishment, which promotes so much the happiness of the home circle, is not more cultivated?
18907Why is the clock the most humble of all things?"
18907Why not?
18907Will she, can she accept him?
18907Will you be the lead- merchant?"
18907With ardent gratitude and passionate love and admiration, Rudolph embraced the beautiful Queen, and said,"Is this really true?
18907Would she accept from him an annuity, which, after all, was only a small return for her kindness to his brother''s child?"
18907Would you like to try it?"
18907Would you run off, Amy, if he were?"
18907You are not so weak?"
18907You do n''t think I am going to keep you without receiving board, do you?"
18907You see this jar?
18907allow me to ask, reverend sir, or venerable madam, as the case may be, how many centuries are pressing their weight upon your silver locks?
18907and is this splendid place to be my own home?"
18907and when, for the first time, the young heir followed him to the chase, who so happy as he?
18907are you not almost perished?"
18907asked the monarch:"that magic flower hitherto unplucked by mortals?
18907do you mean our tell- tale faces?"
18907exclaimed Barrington,"how do you stand it?
18907felt by young as well as old-- how, in trouble, could we dispense with it?
18907has a friend arrived?"
18907is that all the thanks I get for the pains I have taken to make a man of you?"
18907mourn, and weep, and give herself up to melancholy?
18907no wife or child?"
18907or had it fallen upon hard, unfeeling hearts, which it could not penetrate?
18907said his sister Ellen,"you do n''t really think the dinner the best part of the day?"
18907shall we tell her of our hopes?"
18907sons of*** and****, do you say?
18907the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof?''
18907were you, really, such a_ green_ child as that?"
18907what do you mean, child?"
18907what words can describe them?
18907why, can that be true?"
18907with so many little ones, could you take another?"
18907would not our hearts sink under their load?
18907would not our spirits be crushed within us?
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163770- 1{ PGN 15}[ Event"?"]
163770- 1{ PGN 17}[ Event"?"]
163770- 1{ PGN 34}[ Event"?"]
163770- 1{ PGN 42}[ Event"?"]
163770- 1{ PGN 51}[ Event"?"]
163770- 1{ PGN 67}[ Event"?"]
163770- 1{ PGN 74}[ Event"?"]
163770- 1{ PGN 78}[ Event"?"]
163770- 1{ PGN 81}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 02}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 11}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 18}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 19}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 28}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 29}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 33}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 35}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 36}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 49}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 50}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 58}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 59}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 60}[ Event"Manchester Chess Meeting"][ Site"Manchester, ENG"][ Date"1857.??.??"]
163771- 0{ PGN 60}[ Event"Manchester Chess Meeting"][ Site"Manchester, ENG"][ Date"1857.??.??"]
163771- 0{ PGN 60}[ Event"Manchester Chess Meeting"][ Site"Manchester, ENG"][ Date"1857.??.??"]
163771- 0{ PGN 60}[ Event"Manchester Chess Meeting"][ Site"Manchester, ENG"][ Date"1857.??.??"]
163771- 0{ PGN 65}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 68}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 71}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 73}[ Event"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 75}[ Event"Blindfold Exhibition"][ Site"?"]
163771- 0{ PGN 76}[ Event"?"]
1637732. exf7 1- 0{ PGN 45}[ Event"?"]
16377A fine player examines occasionally from five to twenty or more moves on each side: can this be done in a moment?
16377Bb3 1- 0{ PGN 07}[ Event"?"]
16377Bd3 1- 0{ PGN 79}[ Event"?"]
16377Bg2 Rf1 0- 1{ PGN 63}[ Event"?"]
16377Bxe3 c5 27. f4 cxd4 28. cxd4 Bd3 29. f5 1- 0{ PGN 40}[ Event"?"]
16377Bxf8 Kxf8 20. g4 1- 0{ PGN 10}[ Event"?"]
16377K. to Q''S 3d.?
16377Kb2 1- 0{ PGN 24}[ Event"?"]
16377Kd1 Qb1+ 0- 1{ PGN 05}[ Event"?"]
16377Kd2 Rd8 0- 1{ PGN 64}[ Event"?"]
16377Kd3 1- 0{ PGN 14}[ Event"?"]
16377Ke1 Ke3 0- 1{ PGN 83}[ Event"?"]
16377Kg1 1- 0{ PGN 43}[ Event"?"]
16377Kg3 1/2- 1/2{ PGN 77}[ Event"?"]
16377Kg3 Re7 1/2- 1/2{ PGN 26}[ Event"?"]
16377Kh2 Qxf4+$ 19 0- 1{ PGN 85}[ Event"?"]
16377Kh4 1- 0{ PGN 80}[ Event"?"]
16377Kxf1 Nc1$ 19 0- 1{ PGN 48}[ Event"?"]
16377Kxg2 Nh4+$ 19 0- 1{ PGN 66}[ Event"?"]
16377Na4# 1- 0{ PGN 52}[ Event"?"]
16377Nf7# 1- 0{ PGN 69}[ Event"?"]
16377Nxc6+ 1- 0{ PGN 32}[ Event"?"]
16377Nxf1 gxf1= Q# 0- 1{ PGN 54}[ Event"?"]
16377Nxf8 1- 0{ PGN 41}[ Event"?"]
16377P. takes P.?
16377P. to Kt''s 5th.?
16377P. to Q''s 5th.?
16377P. to Q''s 5th?
16377Qb5+ Qb3 0- 1{ PGN 20}[ Event"?"]
16377Qd6+ 1- 0{ PGN 30}[ Event"?"]
16377Qe2 Ne7 34. d6$ 18 1- 0{ PGN 46}[ Event"?"]
16377Qf2 Rge7 0- 1{ PGN 04}[ Event"?"]
16377Qf6+ 1- 0{ PGN 27}[ Event"?"]
16377Qf7 1- 0{ PGN 16}[ Event"?"]
16377Qf8# 1- 0{ PGN 57}[ Event"?"]
16377Qg3 Qxg3+ 27. hxg3 0- 1{ PGN 08}[ Event"?"]
16377Qh6+ 1- 0{ PGN 62}[ Event"?"]
16377Qxb7# 1- 0{ PGN 44}[ Event"?"]
16377Qxd1 Bxd1 0- 1{ PGN 21}[ Event"?"]
16377Qxd7# 1- 0{ PGN 25}[ Event"?"]
16377Qxf3$ 18 1- 0{ PGN 53}[ Event"?"]
16377Qxg6 Nde2# 0- 1{ PGN 23}[ Event"?"]
16377Rab1{ Routine-- indirectly including the questionable 16. d5?.
16377Rd1 Nb6$ 19 0- 1{ PGN 82}[ Event"?"]
16377Re3 Qe5 26. gxh4$ 2 Bf3+ 0- 1{ PGN 09}[ Event"?"]
16377Rf8+ Kxf8 31. cxd8= Q+$ 18 1- 0{ PGN 31}[ Event"?"]
16377Rg1 Rb7 0- 1{ PGN 70}[ Event"?"]
16377Rh5 1- 0{ PGN 84}[ Event"?"]
16377Rh7+ Kg8 37. gxf7+ Kxh7 38. f8= Q Nc2# 0- 1{ PGN 37}[ Event"?"]
16377Rhxh5# 1- 0{ PGN 22}[ Event"?"]
16377Rxb4 Rxa6 1/2- 1/2{ PGN 55}[ Event"?"]
16377Rxc6+$ 18 1- 0{ PGN 47}[ Event"?"]
16377Rxc8 1- 0{ PGN 56}[ Event"?"]
16377Rxe6+ 1- 0{ PGN 72}[ Event"Blindfold Exhibition"][ Site"?"]
16377Rxf6 1- 0{ PGN 61}[ Event"?"]
16377Why not Q. R. to Q''s sq?]
16377Why not Rad8?}
16377[ Black"?"]
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16377[ Site"Philadelphia Athenaeum, PA, USA"][ Date"????.??.??"]
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16377[ Site"Philadelphia, PA. USA"][ Date"1859.03.10"][ Round"?"]
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16377|-------------------------------------------------------------{ PGN 01}[ Event"Blindfold Exhibition"][ Site"Paris, FRA"][ Date"????.??.??"]
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