This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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s8pc7hPxoT | And how much hast thou gotten for them? |
s8pc7hPxoT | But,said I,"why do you not come at them? |
s8pc7hPxoT | How much was it? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Say''st thou so? |
s8pc7hPxoT | To do? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Was not you at the Bull Head Tavern in Gracechurch Street, with Mr.----, the night before last? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Well, but,says I to him,"did you leave her the four shillings too, which you said was your week''s pay?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | Well, friend,says I,"but how can you get money as a waterman? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Well,said I,"and have you given it them yet?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | What business, mistress,said I,"have you had there?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | What do you want? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Why, what do you intend to do? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Why,says I,"what do you here all alone?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | --"But I ai n''t dead, though, am I?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | --"How do you mean, then,"said I,"that you are not visited?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | --"Where are you?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | And do they not all know that the fact is true? |
s8pc7hPxoT | And do you assure us that you are all sound men? |
s8pc7hPxoT | And turning to the women,"Forsooth,"said I,"what are you doing here?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | And what shall I do? |
s8pc7hPxoT | And what way are you going? |
s8pc7hPxoT | And will you assure us that your other people shall offer us no new disturbance? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Are you all disturbed at me? |
s8pc7hPxoT | But how do you live, then, and how are you kept from the dreadful calamity that is now upon us all?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | But how shall they make me vagrant? |
s8pc7hPxoT | But, suppose they let us pass, whither shall we go? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Do you see there,"says he,"five ships lie at anchor?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | Does anybody go by water these times?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | How can you abandon your own flesh and blood?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | How do you do? |
s8pc7hPxoT | How many are you? |
s8pc7hPxoT | How, then, was it that you came away no sooner? |
s8pc7hPxoT | I have no work: what could I do? |
s8pc7hPxoT | If they all furnish you with food, what will you be the worse? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Is not flying to save our lives a lawful occasion? |
s8pc7hPxoT | It does not lead into the road that we want to go, and why should you force us out of the road? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Now, the question seems to lie thus: Where lay the seeds of the infection all this while? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Or thus,"Why, what must I do? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Says John the biscuit baker, one day, to Thomas, his brother, the sailmaker,"Brother Tom, what will become of us? |
s8pc7hPxoT | So another called to him, and said,"Who are you?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | Some would return, when they said good news, and ask,"What good news?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | The other asked again,"Is he quite dead?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | The person answered,"What is that to you? |
s8pc7hPxoT | They asked him,"Why, Mr.----, where are you going?"--"Going?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | To shut up your compassion, in a case of such distress as this? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Turned out of your lodging, Tom? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Was the plague come to the places where you lived? |
s8pc7hPxoT | We have offered no violence to you yet, why do you seem to oblige us to it? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Well, what quantity of provisions will you send us? |
s8pc7hPxoT | What can be said to represent the misery of these times more lively to the reader, or to give him a perfect idea of a more complicated distress? |
s8pc7hPxoT | What do you stay there for? |
s8pc7hPxoT | What is it you demand of us? |
s8pc7hPxoT | What is the matter?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | What lawful occasions can we pretend to travel, or rather wander, upon? |
s8pc7hPxoT | What mean you by that? |
s8pc7hPxoT | What part do you come from? |
s8pc7hPxoT | What part of the town do you come from? |
s8pc7hPxoT | What shall we do?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | What shall we do?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | When he opened the door, says he,"What do you disturb me thus for?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | Where am I?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | Whither will you go, and what can you do? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Why do n''t you begone? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Why do you stop us on the King''s highway, and pretend to refuse us leave to go on our way? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Why, what will you do then, brother? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Why, you will not pretend to quarter upon us by force, will you? |
s8pc7hPxoT | Why, you would not have us starve, would you? |
s8pc7hPxoT | how came it to stop so long, and not stop any longer? |
s8pc7hPxoT | pointing down the river a good way below the town;"and do you see,"says he,"eight or ten ships lie at the chain there, and at anchor yonder?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | says John;"what would you have us to do?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | says he with all the seeming calmness imaginable,"is it so with you all? |
s8pc7hPxoT | they could hear the women say, as if frighted,"Do not go near them; how do you know but they may have the plague?" |
s8pc7hPxoT | which it seems was her name,"did you take up the money?" |