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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5813 | When missionaries go from here do they find fault with the pagan idols? 5813 Gold, diamonds, power, fame? 5813 Had they germ- scientists then? 5813 How did they find out the water''s secret in those ancient ages? 5813 Is it becoming a jewel casket? 5813 Is it that paint can not counterfeit the intense blaze of a sun- flooded jewel? 5813 Is the fairy structure growing? 5813 Should we be amazed? 5813 Should we be shocked? 5813 Should we call the performance a desecration? 5813 Should we feel outraged? 5813 Then why, as a whole, do they convey a false impression to the reader? 5813 They were running around the well( where else could they go to? 5813 Were there any Americans among those lunch parties? 5813 What do you see before you? 5813 Why do you keep him? |
5813 | Would the English be shocked? |
5813 | Would they be amazed? |
5813 | Would they call the performance a desecration? |
5813 | Would they feel outraged? |
5813 | You receive your water, you make your deposit, and now what more would you have? |
5814 | Where do they get matter to fill up a page in this little island lost in the wastes of the Indian Ocean? 5814 You would n''t expect a person to be proud of being a Mauritian, now would you? |
5814 | But why did the English allow the French to have Madagascar? |
5814 | Could anything be clearer than the Uitlander''s statement of the grievances and oppressions under which they were suffering? |
5814 | Could anything be more legal and citizen- like and law- respecting than their attitude as expressed by their Manifesto? |
5814 | Did I want my boots cleaned? |
5814 | Did she respect a theft of a couple of centuries ago? |
5814 | Did they suppose that the Boers would attack them even for issuing a Manifesto demanding relief under the existing government? |
5814 | Did they suppose that the Boers would attack them for petitioning, for redress? |
5814 | Did we want coffee? |
5814 | Discouragement of railway expansion? |
5814 | Finally, in a pause, a man asked,"Have you heard about the fellow that kept a diary crossing the Atlantic?" |
5814 | Has Miss Sullivan taught her by the methods of India and the American public school? |
5814 | If the 300 had been sent, what good would it have done? |
5814 | In preparing for armed revolution and in talking revolution, were the Reformers"bluffing,"or were they in earnest? |
5814 | La Trappe must have known that there were men who would enjoy this kind of misery, but how did he find it out? |
5814 | Laws denying, representation and suffrage to the intruder? |
5814 | Laws heavily taxing the intruder and overlooking the Boer? |
5814 | Laws inimical to religious liberty? |
5814 | Laws obstructive of gold production? |
5814 | Laws unfriendly to educational institutions? |
5814 | Now what would you expect from that unpromising material? |
5814 | This is the only country in the world where the stranger is not asked"How do you like this place?" |
5814 | To continue the Calcutta exposure:"What is the meaning of a Sheriff?" |
5814 | What is the meaning of''Ich Dien''? |
5814 | What is the secret of his formidable supremacy? |
5814 | What ought you to expect from it? |
5814 | What was their idea? |
5814 | When the captain finishes a statement the passengers glance at each other privately, as who should say,"Do you believe that?" |
5814 | Who was Cardinal Wolsey? |
5814 | Would n''t it be a good idea to put them in order? |
5808 | And some tea? |
5808 | Dear, dear, what can we do? |
5808 | Does Robbie Burns say-- what does he say? |
5808 | It does n''t look- oh, how would this do? 5808 Pale? |
5808 | You drink two hot Scotches every night? |
5808 | You eat all kinds of things that are dissatisfied with each other''s company? |
5808 | You take coffee immoderately? |
5808 | And I spoke up and said-- now what did I say? |
5808 | And she said,''Mother, do n''t you know you told him he could drive to see his people, and stay over Sunday?'' |
5808 | Are you in pain?" |
5808 | Are you?" |
5808 | Are you?" |
5808 | But if it is n''t summer, what does it lack?" |
5808 | Clemens?" |
5808 | Did n''t I say,''Providence will provide''?" |
5808 | Did n''t I, Julia Glossop?" |
5808 | Did n''t something tell you?--didn''t you feel that you were sent? |
5808 | Go ashore amongst the cholera and take the risks? |
5808 | He and I together can lift one of the Old People into the buggy; then drive her to my house and----"But who will take care of the other one?" |
5808 | He must have the hat, that was manifest; but how was he to get it? |
5808 | Here at noon what do we see? |
5808 | How, then, could the particles of the original men be searched out from the final conglomerate and put together again? |
5808 | Melbourne and its Attractions-- The Melbourne Cup Races-- Cup Day-- Great Crowds-- Clothes Regardless of Cost-- The Australian Larrikin-- Is He Dead? |
5808 | Now was n''t that remarkable?" |
5808 | Will it be believed that the first thing he did was to destroy his Established Church, root and branch? |
5808 | Would you expect to find in that awful Leper Settlement a custom worthy to be transplanted to your own country? |
5808 | You smoke extravagantly, do n''t you?" |
5811 | A good one? |
5811 | As to lights? |
5811 | Bad beds? |
5811 | Bells? |
5811 | But ca n''t I pay the conductor? |
5811 | But who will call me? |
5811 | But who will help me down with my baggage? |
5811 | Do you mean that we are drinking a bogus Veuve- Cliquot over there? |
5811 | Five dollars? 5811 How are the rooms?" |
5811 | Is it easy to be had? |
5811 | Is n''t there any good sand? |
5811 | Suppose you want the chambermaid to empty the slopjar? |
5811 | The pillows, too? |
5811 | Wardrobe? |
5811 | What do you do when you want service? |
5811 | What do you pay for it? |
5811 | What made you think of that? |
5811 | Will they be there again to- night? |
5811 | Yes, but what Prince? |
5811 | A bewitching place, a bewildering place, an enchanting place-- the Arabian Nights come again? |
5811 | And accommodating? |
5811 | And who re- started it? |
5811 | Do men ever turn out better than that-- in America or elsewhere? |
5811 | How do I know? |
5811 | I said,''Is this all you have? |
5811 | I said,''What''s on that pack- horse? |
5811 | I turned to the other gentleman:"Is your friend in the ministry?" |
5811 | I wonder where man will be in another forty- seven years? |
5811 | Is there any gold?'' |
5811 | Killanoola, wherefore Shall the prayer of Penola be scorned? |
5811 | That would change his spirit, perhaps? |
5811 | There are twelve miles of this road which no man without good executive ability can ever hope-- tell me, have you good executive ability? |
5811 | We returned to the others, when Kempthorne said,''What noise was that?'' |
5811 | What was the use of getting him up in that tragic style for so innocent a trade as his? |
5811 | Where is your manager?" |
5811 | You''ve got tickets?" |
5811 | first- rate executive ability?" |
5809 | All right, what will you give? |
5809 | And keep it? 5809 But what about your shark?" |
5809 | He wo n''t go? 5809 How do you know I wo n''t make it worse?" |
5809 | Later news? 5809 Oh, in- deed? |
5809 | Say-- Mark!--is he dead? |
5809 | The shark? 5809 What do you bring that kind of a message here for? |
5809 | What is your name? |
5809 | What use is he? 5809 What, the whole of it?" |
5809 | What, you are not going? |
5809 | With him? 5809 --when probably nothing of the kind happened; for how should he know? 5809 Am I excited? 5809 And if you had it, what would you do with it? |
5809 | And what was the origin of this majestic city and its efflorescence of palatial town houses and country seats? |
5809 | Come, who are you?" |
5809 | Do n''t you know that we can go and report him to Government, and you''ll get a clean solid eighty shillings bounty? |
5809 | Do you know what our crop is going to foot up?" |
5809 | Does he say he wo n''t go?" |
5809 | Dress? |
5809 | Have you the gates?''" |
5809 | How do you know?" |
5809 | How then shall he determine which gods are the stronger, his own or those that preside over the concerns of other nations? |
5809 | I wonder where they get railroad coffee? |
5809 | Is he crazy?" |
5809 | Is that what you mean?" |
5809 | My first thought was, why did n''t he have the coffin opened? |
5809 | Now then-- just for curiosity''s sake-- what has sent you to me on this extraordinary errand?" |
5809 | Now wherein does one cow- track differ from another? |
5809 | Now, then, do you know what the margins would foot up, to buy it at sixty days?" |
5809 | Overshadows them? |
5809 | Shall he place his fate in the hands of weak gods when there may be stronger ones to be found? |
5809 | Then aloud,"Well, my good fellow, be quick about it; do n''t waste any words; what is it you want?" |
5809 | Then where was the use in harrying a ghost? |
5809 | Well, why, do n''t you jump? |
5809 | What are you writing?" |
5809 | What did you say your name is?" |
5809 | What do you think about it now?" |
5809 | What does he say he wants?" |
5809 | What is the matter with the specter? |
5809 | What is your scheme?" |
5809 | Where did you get it?" |
5809 | Where is the use in getting excited? |
5809 | Who handled the cat? |
5809 | Why do they puff him away? |
5809 | Why would you buy the crop, and why would you make that sum out of it? |
5809 | Why, what use is he to me?" |
5810 | ''Him? 5810 And you''ll shake hands with me?" |
5810 | Correspondence? |
5810 | Did n''t do what? |
5810 | Honor bright-- you have n''t? 5810 I-- er-- but have n''t you got anything against us?" |
5810 | I? 5810 Is that so? |
5810 | What? 5810 Where are your guns?" |
5810 | Where your little guns? |
5810 | You? 5810 And of course you had n''t had you? |
5810 | As we drove off I had only time to say,''Why, what do you know about him?'' |
5810 | But I was calm; so I said softly, and without acrimony:"''Which fox?'' |
5810 | But what would Ed do when he got back to Memphis? |
5810 | But----""Well, then, what have you got against me? |
5810 | Did what he said leave an impression upon you?" |
5810 | Do you know that extraordinary man?" |
5810 | Do you know who it was? |
5810 | Had the boys all gone mad? |
5810 | Had you any conversation with him?" |
5810 | Have we met before?" |
5810 | He says he says-- why, who is it?" |
5810 | How could they stoop down and get it, with only two feet of space to stoop in? |
5810 | How did they keep that sand- pipe from caving in on them? |
5810 | How did they throw sand out from such a depth? |
5810 | I do n''t know why; and he thundered out:"''WHICH fox? |
5810 | I have read somewhere that an acute observer among the early explorers-- Cook? |
5810 | Now how much should you say it is worth?" |
5810 | Presently there was an interruption by the chief:"Who are you?" |
5810 | She said:"''He spoke to you!--didn''t he?'' |
5810 | Tell me-- what do you think of him?'' |
5810 | Then he said:"Do you remember Corrigan Castle?" |
5810 | Was Fairchild crazy? |
5810 | We brewed and lit up; then he passed a sheet of note- paper to me and said--"Do you remember that?" |
5810 | We talked of the people we had known there, or had casually met; and G. said:"Do you remember my introducing you to an earl-- the Earl of C.?" |
5810 | What could be the explanation of this extraordinary conduct? |
5810 | What could be the meaning of this? |
5810 | What did he talk about?" |
5810 | What did you talk about?" |
5810 | What do you all treat me so for?" |
5810 | What have I done?" |
5810 | What is the secret of the feat? |
5810 | What makes you all act so? |
5810 | What put such a thing into your head?" |
5810 | What''s the matter?" |
5810 | When I delivered the letter----""Did you deliver it?" |
5810 | When he was going, he turned and said:"You do n''t remember me?" |
5810 | Where?" |
5810 | Which way did the FOX go?'' |
5810 | Why, THE fox? |
5810 | You observe the combination? |
5810 | Youth and gaiety might vanish, any day-- and then, what is left? |
5810 | said I,"how did you come by this?" |
5812 | He did, did he? |
5812 | How do you mean? |
5812 | I know; but how did you get the name? |
5812 | I mane, why wudn''t he put his naime to ut? |
5812 | Is this all? |
5812 | Is ut his own handwrite? |
5812 | Master? |
5812 | Oh, he did, did he? |
5812 | Oh, he does, does he? |
5812 | Oh, ye have, have ye? |
5812 | Well, you''ll never get in"Why? |
5812 | Well-- then-- how-- did-- your-- father-- get-- his name? |
5812 | What business? |
5812 | What does he want to see ye about? |
5812 | What is it, Satan? |
5812 | Who? |
5812 | Why, what is the trouble? |
5812 | Ye are? 5812 And not with marked courtesy of tone:Well, sor, what will you have?" |
5812 | And what is it?" |
5812 | And when a mad elephant goes raging through, belting right and left with his trunk, how do these swarms of people get out of the way? |
5812 | Are ye in the business?" |
5812 | Are ye in the show business yerself?" |
5812 | But a native official, who had a green flag in his hand, saw me, and said politely:"Do n''t you belong in the train, sir?" |
5812 | But how is it you are here? |
5812 | Dear me, ca n''t you explain? |
5812 | Did they purpose training them up as Thugs? |
5812 | He said:"It''s not an aisy one to spell; how do you pronounce ut?" |
5812 | How could they take care of such little creatures on a march which stretched over several months? |
5812 | How did people come to drift into such a strange custom? |
5812 | How did you get by that Irishman? |
5812 | How did you get your English; is it an acquirement, or just a gift of God?" |
5812 | How do you think Satan would do?" |
5812 | How is that?" |
5812 | I show him up, master?" |
5812 | Is that a slur? |
5812 | One more thing: Why was such a cruel death chosen-- why would n''t a gentle one have answered? |
5812 | That is your secret? |
5812 | The hundredth can keep it-- how long? |
5812 | These silent crowds sat there with their humble bundles and baskets and small household gear about them, and patiently waited-- for what? |
5812 | They had n''t timed themselves well, but that was no matter-- the thing had been so ordered from on high, therefore why worry? |
5812 | Was n''t it curious-- and amazing, and tremendous, and all that? |
5812 | Was that it? |
5812 | Was that proposition the equivalent of inviting European ladies to assemble scantily and scandalously clothed in the seclusion of a private park? |
5812 | Well, then, why ud he write it like that?" |
5812 | What are you doing here? |
5812 | What did they do with those poor little fellows? |
5812 | What is it ye want to see him about?" |
5812 | What is your name?" |
5812 | What was the fascination, what was the impulse? |
5812 | What was the origin of the idea? |
5812 | What was their subsequent history? |
5812 | When he rose to say good- bye, the door swung open and I caught the flash of a red fez, and heard these words, reverently said--"Satan see God out?" |
5812 | Would you have been? |
5812 | Would you mind giving a guess, if ye''ll be so good?" |
5812 | and what is it that can not happen in India? |
5812 | but is this for all certainty, is this the sentence of death? |