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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35025 | Are we facing one of those moments? |
35025 | Now, what is the meaning and significance of these proposals? |
35025 | What has happened to these bonds? |
35025 | Who is Mr. McIlhenny? |
44974 | whom have I in heaven but thee that can thy creature bless? 44974 why(_ said he_) do n''t you know me?" |
44974 | Coming near to her, she said,"I know my friends that you are deserters from prison? |
44974 | Dear reader, art thou a blasphemer, or a despiser of the words of GOD? |
44974 | I never had any relation of that name:"why do n''t you remember you lived in_ France_ with me?" |
44974 | I replied:"why do n''t you know your Uncle S?" |
44974 | In the mean time she said to me;"your Father- in- law is an honest man? |
44974 | My comrade said,"you pray too much, do you think that GOD takes notice of what you say?" |
44974 | [ 22] I have sinned: what shall I do unto thee, O thou preserver of men? |
44974 | a receipt I said, Madam? |
44974 | had not GOD shown his mercy to me, where should I have been? |
44974 | if thou art, delay no longer, but go to JESUS CHRIST, who is the fountain of durable riches, and take with thee the words of the_ Poët_? |
44974 | miserable wretch, art thou going to plunge thyself into eternal misery? |
44974 | my Son is it you? |
44974 | my dear H.---- is still existing?" |
44974 | reader consider and meditate? |
44974 | reader, art thou of that unhappy number? |
44974 | what were all the Earth to me, if a stranger to thy peace? |
44974 | who will say unto him, what doest thou? |
59533 | And are you of that number? |
59533 | And should I abandon this poor girl to misfortune? |
59533 | And why, he sometimes asks, did you not suffer me to aid you? |
59533 | But in this country, slowly emerging from a state of barbarism, what encouragement can be found for industry or talents? |
59533 | But the rage of the white ladies still pursued them with redoubled fury, for what is so violent as female jealousy? |
59533 | But who can describe the heat or suffocating sensations felt in a crowd? |
59533 | But why do you not write to me? |
59533 | But why stay a month, a week, a day, where you are? |
59533 | But will you also join against me? |
59533 | Can you live without me?--without me who have followed you, and love you with an affection so tender? |
59533 | Did I imagine that in Bayam I should become acquainted with Don Alonzo''s sister, and that I should meet him in her house? |
59533 | Does not your heart require the affectionate sympathy it has been accustomed to receive from mine? |
59533 | Does she find those that bind her too heavy? |
59533 | From whence this subversion of the general order? |
59533 | General Rochambeau, whose ears they had reached, asked her from whence they arose? |
59533 | He then asked me if I spoke English? |
59533 | He was surprized at seeing her without her husband, and enquired what had wrought so wonderful a change? |
59533 | How painful must her intercourse with him be; and how infinitely must that pain be augmented by the idea of being his forever? |
59533 | Is it possible,( she exclaimed) you in whom my husband has so much confidence? |
59533 | My predictions are verified, though a little later than I expected.--But where"continued she,"is your sister?" |
59533 | Pressing through the crowd I flew to her, saying, are you mad? |
59533 | That''s true, added the general, but they say he is a d----d jealous fool, is he here? |
59533 | The mulatto, enraged, asked if the Frenchman was any thing to her? |
59533 | Then why, she asked, have you alarmed me so unnecessarily, and made me come here, when you knew he had desired me not to leave the house? |
59533 | Then you do not believe a woman can be modest? |
59533 | They asked their prisoner what it meant? |
59533 | What could have induced these infatuated people to confide in the promises of the negroes? |
59533 | What have you to tell me? |
59533 | What mademoiselle do you paint? |
59533 | What power shall I invoke to grant us favourable winds? |
59533 | Where will such virtues meet their reward? |
59533 | Who that thus knows Clara, and is sensible of her worth, can have known her husband, and condemn her? |
59533 | Whose protection solicit to conduct me speedily to my native shores, and to the society of my friends? |
59533 | Why are the women placed in the churches at the feet of their slaves? |
59533 | Why are you so far removed from me? |
59533 | Why did he not resign his commission on the spot, and abide by the consequence? |
59533 | Why indeed am I not near you? |
59533 | Why not come to me when Anselmo returns? |
59533 | Why not, he replied, are you not an enchantress, and have you not employed all the powers of magic to enslave me? |
59533 | Why? |
59533 | Yet what more have I learned than that you exist? |
59533 | Yet why should I expect it? |
59533 | can I ever forget that delightful moment when your care saved me? |
59533 | do you not know how to die? |
59533 | how could he sacrifice his friend? |
59533 | how could he submit to be the vile instrument of tyranny? |
59533 | she cried, where is St. Louis? |
59533 | should I leave her to perish among strangers? |
59533 | what means this exhibition of folly? |
59533 | who can witness the powers of her mind and withhold their admiration? |
59533 | why did you not repose confidence in me? |
38764 | And are you both going to help bring my friends down? |
38764 | And have you been in battles? |
38764 | And how did you get on, Dinah? |
38764 | And how is the young lady? |
38764 | And how many prisoners? |
38764 | And now I suppose that you have had fighting enough, and are going to carry us quietly into port? |
38764 | And now about your leave, shall I go off to the ship, think you? |
38764 | And what are your casualties? |
38764 | And what is the vessel that you have the honour to command, sir? |
38764 | And what is your news, Dinah? |
38764 | And you have escaped altogether, Monsieur Glover? |
38764 | And you have only four? |
38764 | And your officers, sir? |
38764 | Are the mulattoes and negroes acting together? |
38764 | Are we likely to be detained here long, sir? |
38764 | Are you all loaded? |
38764 | Are you going on in that direction now? |
38764 | Are you going to light a fire, Dinah? |
38764 | Are you going to take me on board, doctor? |
38764 | Are you hurt? |
38764 | Are you ill or wounded, Mr Glover? |
38764 | Are you ready, lads? 38764 Are you the officer in command of that brigantine?" |
38764 | But I shall be able to go away and join my ship before that, surely? |
38764 | But do you feel sure that they have risen on all the other plantations? |
38764 | But how can we live here? |
38764 | But how did he manage it? |
38764 | But is it quite true that you are going to try to get my father and mother and sister away from the negroes? |
38764 | But is there any safe place, Dinah? |
38764 | But surely you would have warning? |
38764 | But what am I to carry, nurse, may I ask? |
38764 | But why should they want to kill us? |
38764 | But why should you leave us? |
38764 | But you are not with them, Toussaint, surely? |
38764 | But you have fine weather sometimes, surely? |
38764 | Can we do nothing, sir? |
38764 | Could they come up the other way, Dinah? |
38764 | Did I understand, sir, that you are a commander? |
38764 | Did he really kill giants? |
38764 | Did they see you? |
38764 | Did you have any casualties in taking the village? |
38764 | Did you see any place at which the cliff could be climbed? |
38764 | Did you send your messenger on? |
38764 | Do n''t you think, doctor, that I can go to sea now? 38764 Do they allow smoking on board ship, Nat?" |
38764 | Do you see how their flanks are extending? 38764 Do you speak French, monsieur?" |
38764 | Do you think that they would join the blacks? |
38764 | Do you think, Monsieur Laurent,Myra said, moving across to him,"that we are likely to meet any people on foot whom we could hire?" |
38764 | Do you wish me to understand, sir,he said sternly,"that you are in command of that prize?" |
38764 | Does she speak English? |
38764 | Does your arm hurt you very much now? |
38764 | Eight ob dem, and you kill dem all, sah? |
38764 | Hab you been down de stream, Marse Glober? |
38764 | Had we not better make straight for the town? |
38764 | Had you not better stay with the young lady? |
38764 | Have I been very bad, doctor? |
38764 | Have the Frenchmen got their pikes? 38764 Have they made you a real captain, then?" |
38764 | Have we not enough enemies now that we should quarrel among ourselves? 38764 Have you a letter for me?" |
38764 | Have you any message to send to your friends? 38764 Have you not gone on board since?" |
38764 | Have you slept well, Myra? |
38764 | Have you slept well? |
38764 | He is not in any danger, I hope? |
38764 | How about the guns, sir? 38764 How about the merchantman''s papers, sir?" |
38764 | How are you feeling, Myra? |
38764 | How can you say that, monsieur,Valerie said indignantly,"when you have taken this pirate, which is ever so much stronger than you are?" |
38764 | How did you get on through the hurricane, Monsieur Glover? |
38764 | How did you get the hat? |
38764 | How does it bear? |
38764 | How far is Toussaint from here? |
38764 | How far is it? |
38764 | How is Madame Duchesne? |
38764 | How long had you been in the woods? |
38764 | How long is the_ Orpheus_ likely to stop here, doctor? |
38764 | How long shall I have to keep these bandages on, doctor? |
38764 | How many are there of you? |
38764 | How many ob you up dar? |
38764 | How many of these black scoundrels are there? |
38764 | How much farther is this place? |
38764 | How much farther, Dinah? |
38764 | How shall we divide the things, Dinah? |
38764 | How was it the dog came to bite her? |
38764 | How your side, sah? |
38764 | I beg your pardon, sir, but I am altogether ignorant of such matters-- should I come in uniform or plain clothes? |
38764 | I do look funny, do I not? |
38764 | I do n''t know whether you have in French a history of Jack the Giant Killer? |
38764 | I suppose you will be taking me along with you? |
38764 | If you go,she said firmly, sitting up as she spoke,"you must leave me two of your pistols-- they are double- barrelled, are they not?" |
38764 | If you see him, sir, will you be kind enough to tell him that you have met us, and that he will find us at his house in town? |
38764 | In your opinion, is anyone to blame for the course events took? |
38764 | Is Miss Duchesne very dark? |
38764 | Is that your voice, Dinah? |
38764 | Is the writer of this the man who was the coachman of Monsieur Bayou, the agent of the Count de Noé? |
38764 | Is there any story attached to it, Mr. Glover? 38764 Is your vessel a fast one?" |
38764 | It is a bad bite, eh, doctor? |
38764 | Look there, you see that black streak on the face of the cliff? |
38764 | Mr. Playford, will you land a party of fifteen men on each side to clear the hills of those rascals? 38764 Not here, surely, monsieur? |
38764 | Now, I suppose you will be running down to see your people at once? |
38764 | Now, Mr. Glover, what can I do for you? |
38764 | Now, what can I do? 38764 Of course the_ Orpheus_ has sailed, doctor?" |
38764 | Of course you have taken the exact position of the island, for we must, if possible, take them by surprise? |
38764 | Oh, you came to hand- to- hand work, did you? |
38764 | Please, sir, if we are not wanted, can we have leave for the day? |
38764 | Really, Nat? |
38764 | Shall I give you a message in writing, or will you take it by word of mouth? |
38764 | Shall we be able to see each other sometimes? |
38764 | Shall we tow, sir? |
38764 | So the pinnace was sunk? |
38764 | So you think that they will fight in the morning? |
38764 | So you think that we are going to have a storm, Dinah? |
38764 | Then I suppose your discharge of grape did not do him very much harm? |
38764 | Then how do you know the place, Dinah? |
38764 | Then they have thought all along that there might be a rising here some day? |
38764 | Then you are Captain Glover now? 38764 Then you do not remember me, Toussaint?" |
38764 | Then you know this man? |
38764 | Then you think, doctor,Lippincott said, with a laugh,"that you only had to enter the lists to cut Glover out?" |
38764 | There is nothing very surprising that a young lady should fall in love with me, is there? 38764 Up there, Dinah?" |
38764 | Was there anything in her hold? |
38764 | We are not likely to meet anyone here, I hope, Dinah? |
38764 | Well, Lieutenant Glover, what part did your ship bear in the fight with that Frenchman? 38764 Well, Mr. Playford, what is your news?" |
38764 | Well, after that? |
38764 | Well, do you think that the two craft will carry all the slaves? |
38764 | Well, how long do you expect he will be? |
38764 | Well, look above the first line of trees exactly over it: is n''t that a pole with a truck on the top of it? |
38764 | Well, now, what are you going to do next, Nat? |
38764 | Well, sah, do you tink you can take de head of de barrow? 38764 Well, the question is, how is your arm?" |
38764 | Well,he said with a laugh,"am I at all like what you pictured me?" |
38764 | What are you going to do next, Glover? |
38764 | What can they be doing on board the flag- ship? |
38764 | What do you intend to do, sir? |
38764 | What do you mean? |
38764 | What do you propose, then? |
38764 | What do you think, Macfarlane? 38764 What force have you here, gentlemen?" |
38764 | What good dat do dem, sah? 38764 What is comminuted, doctor?" |
38764 | What is it, Tomkins? |
38764 | What is she going through the water now, quarter- master? |
38764 | What is the loss? |
38764 | What is the matter, doctor? |
38764 | What is the use of talking about that? |
38764 | What is your news? |
38764 | What is your wound? |
38764 | What madame and Mam''selle Myra do widout Dinah? 38764 What name shall I say, sir?" |
38764 | What name shall I say? |
38764 | What news have you brought? |
38764 | What nonsense are you talking, Biassou? |
38764 | What on earth have you been doing to it? 38764 What shall I do?" |
38764 | What should you call too big, sir? |
38764 | What were the casualties of the Frenchmen? |
38764 | What will that do, Dinah? |
38764 | What would you have? 38764 What, Lucy, do you think because Myra was born in Hayti that she is a little negress with crinkley wool?" |
38764 | When did I agree to such a thing? |
38764 | When will you start? |
38764 | Where did she hail from? |
38764 | Where do you wish me to place my men? |
38764 | Where have you posted your men? |
38764 | Where would you light it? |
38764 | Which is the house of Toussaint? |
38764 | Which way are we going, Dinah? |
38764 | Who are they, then? |
38764 | Who are you? |
38764 | Who can they be? |
38764 | Who do you suppose is going to command the_ Spartane_? |
38764 | Why do you say such things of yourself? 38764 Why should you do that?" |
38764 | Why, what is the matter? |
38764 | Will it be necessary to keep watch to- night, Nat? |
38764 | Will she be sensible, Dinah? |
38764 | Will you come alongside and pick us up? |
38764 | Will you come in with me? |
38764 | Wo n''t you come in, doctor? |
38764 | Would it be safe to light the lantern? |
38764 | Yeovil is a large place, is n''t it? |
38764 | Yes; why do you ask? |
38764 | You are quite sure? |
38764 | You are sure that you are not mistaken? |
38764 | You have brought in a great supply of berries, Dinah? |
38764 | You have had something to eat, I hope? |
38764 | You have no seriously wounded on board? |
38764 | You have not given her too strong a dose I hope, Dinah? |
38764 | You have not heard, I suppose, where our cruising ground is going to be this time? |
38764 | You have not opened any of the storehouses yet? |
38764 | You have seen nothing, I suppose, Tom? |
38764 | You have, I hope, written a full report of the engagement? |
38764 | You mean you hope that there will be a fight? |
38764 | You wo n''t leave us at present? |
38764 | Your division, Mr. Hill-- what are your casualties? |
38764 | All well at the plantation, I hope?" |
38764 | Am de ladies well? |
38764 | And did he save yours? |
38764 | And how is the arm going on? |
38764 | And how is your daughter getting on? |
38764 | And now, Dinah, what is the news from other parts of the island?" |
38764 | And now, dearie, how is madame going on?" |
38764 | Are there many negroes who know the secret of this place?" |
38764 | Are they going to march away to the hills, or are they going to attack the town?" |
38764 | Are those noises really the sound of guns?" |
38764 | Are you going to remain here?" |
38764 | Are you the Mr. Glover mentioned in the despatches?" |
38764 | By the way, do you know any of the passengers on board the_ Thames_ personally? |
38764 | By the way, do you know anything of the cargoes of the two ships you retook?" |
38764 | Can it be that you are the officer who saved their daughter''s life, when she was attacked by a fierce hound?" |
38764 | Can you not do something for them?" |
38764 | Can you tell me where to find a hand- barrow? |
38764 | Did everything go off quietly?" |
38764 | Do you hear those shouts?" |
38764 | Do you notice how silent the woods are now? |
38764 | Do you think that the English government will accept our offer to transfer ourselves to British rule?" |
38764 | Do you think there will be a war between France and England?" |
38764 | Glover?" |
38764 | Glover?" |
38764 | Glover?" |
38764 | Glover?" |
38764 | Have n''t we been sailing about like gentlemen, with nothing to do but to drink and sleep, and look at the islands, and take things easy altogether?" |
38764 | Have the ladies who were with you got safely down also?" |
38764 | Have the three ladies gone on?" |
38764 | Have you a written report?" |
38764 | Have you any news from France, sir?" |
38764 | Have your daughter and her children got away?" |
38764 | He lay for sometime without speaking, and then whispered,"How is the girl?" |
38764 | Hill?" |
38764 | Hill?" |
38764 | Hill?" |
38764 | Hope you all well, sah?" |
38764 | How about water? |
38764 | How are you going to stow our passengers away? |
38764 | How can I thank you for all that you have done?" |
38764 | How does it look this morning?" |
38764 | How does it stand, is it surrounded by trees?" |
38764 | How is your arm, Glover?" |
38764 | How long do you think it is likely to be before you are off?" |
38764 | How long have you been in harbour here?" |
38764 | How many axes are there?" |
38764 | How many do you say there are?" |
38764 | How many men do you carry?" |
38764 | How many men have you lost?" |
38764 | How many wounded have you here?" |
38764 | I have made out her papers of freedom, but she says,''What use are these? |
38764 | I hope now that there is no fear of my losing my arm?" |
38764 | I must ask, however, are you empowered by the other leaders to make it?" |
38764 | I say,''Dat so, but what de use ob land if no work? |
38764 | I suppose by the way we are laying our course, Marston, we are going into Cape François?" |
38764 | I suppose you are loaded with grape?" |
38764 | I suppose you have ordered your boat to come to fetch you?" |
38764 | I suppose you intend to keep the merchant seamen on board? |
38764 | In one place de niggers march to attack town, and what you tink dey take for dere flag? |
38764 | Is that your Christian name, Captain Glover?" |
38764 | Is the wound bleeding?" |
38764 | Is there anything else that I can do?" |
38764 | Is there, Nat?" |
38764 | Is your prize much injured?" |
38764 | It is not tender above the shoulder, is it?" |
38764 | Let me see, what do you say about it in your report?" |
38764 | Lippincott?" |
38764 | May I ask if this is your first action?" |
38764 | May I ask where we are sailing now?" |
38764 | May I ask yours?" |
38764 | Monsieur Pickard, will you remain here with your party and help the sailors? |
38764 | Nat sprang on to the rail, and in reply to the hail from the Frenchman,"What ship is that?" |
38764 | Needham?" |
38764 | Now I ask you fairly, what is there that you can do to compare with that?" |
38764 | Now he has given us leave to come, and now we have come, what can we say to you? |
38764 | Now, Dinah, what have you brought us?" |
38764 | Now, I ask you calmly, is it worth it?" |
38764 | Now, am I like what you thought I should be?" |
38764 | Now, sir, do you think that if the English were to come here they would guarantee that slavery should never exist again in the island?" |
38764 | Now, what is the bad news?" |
38764 | Now, what is the first thing to be done, Dinah?" |
38764 | Now, what is the state of things here?" |
38764 | Playford?" |
38764 | Playford?" |
38764 | Playford?" |
38764 | Playford?" |
38764 | Pomp,"he went on to the cook,"have you got plenty of hot water?" |
38764 | Shall I bring ten of the men on shore at once, sir?" |
38764 | Should we be guaranteed our freedom and rights as men, or would it mean merely a change of masters? |
38764 | So you black your face?" |
38764 | So you will not change your mind and stay with us for the night?" |
38764 | So your slaves fought well?" |
38764 | Some of de women dey say,''What you do all day yesterday, Dinah?'' |
38764 | Such is the case, is it not?" |
38764 | Suppose she like de oders, and stop down at de huts, what den? |
38764 | The question is, how did she get there?" |
38764 | The question is, how would it be possible to send such a note?" |
38764 | The room is nice and cool, is n''t it?" |
38764 | There are about that number of women and children, are there not?" |
38764 | There is someone there now; do n''t you see a light smoke rising behind the bush?" |
38764 | Wat am me to do wid dem?" |
38764 | We are within a mile now, I should say?" |
38764 | Well, Sam, what is it?" |
38764 | Whar you hide dem?" |
38764 | What damage have you suffered?" |
38764 | What dey do when dey old, or when dey ill? |
38764 | What do you think they contain? |
38764 | What does it all mean, Nat?" |
38764 | What does it amount to?" |
38764 | What have you got on the fire?" |
38764 | What is her tonnage?" |
38764 | What is the width at the mouth?" |
38764 | What is your name?" |
38764 | What may not occur next? |
38764 | What metal does the brigantine carry?" |
38764 | What on earth are we to do with these poor creatures?" |
38764 | What think you of that, Monsieur Glover?" |
38764 | What time will you start, Dinah?" |
38764 | What will become of them?" |
38764 | What would be the condition of the coloured people here if they did so? |
38764 | What you tink had best be done? |
38764 | What you tink?" |
38764 | What you want beside?" |
38764 | Where dey get close? |
38764 | Where do you propose that I shall go?" |
38764 | Where is your main body?" |
38764 | Where shall I meet you, Dinah?" |
38764 | Where you go now, Marse Glober? |
38764 | Where you go now, sah?" |
38764 | Who look after dem?'' |
38764 | Whom are you waiting for?" |
38764 | Whom had you with you?" |
38764 | Why did you not propose that to aunt?" |
38764 | Why do you ask, mademoiselle?" |
38764 | Why should we be treated as cattle because we differ in colour from others? |
38764 | Why, man alive, what have you been doing?" |
38764 | Will you come with me also, Doyle?" |
38764 | Will you take command, Mr. Lowcock? |
38764 | You are not going to take these bandages off and put them on again, I hope?" |
38764 | You do n''t get papers very regularly here, I think?" |
38764 | You have another year to serve, have you not, Glover?" |
38764 | You have brought steel and tinder, I hope, Dinah?" |
38764 | You have got knives?" |
38764 | You have not hurt it much, I hope?" |
38764 | You have not hurt it, I hope?" |
38764 | You know those two mulattoes?" |
38764 | You no call it nasty, Marse Glober?" |
38764 | You say she is half full of plunder?" |
38764 | You say that the brigantine is fast?" |
38764 | You see where dere are little steps made?" |
38764 | You speak French fluently?" |
38764 | You understand that?" |
38764 | have you suffered much?" |
38764 | his mother said in a tone of doubt;"do you actually mean that you have become engaged to a young lady who is now at Yeovil?" |
38764 | the captain said, incredulously,"do you mean to say that, with that little ten- gun craft, you captured a thirty- six- gun frigate single- handed?" |
38764 | what dey do when dey get old? |
38764 | what you want run away for? |
38764 | where dey get cloth for dress? |
38764 | where dey get food? |
38764 | where dey get meal and rice? |
38764 | who gib de ole woman food? |
38764 | who gib her close? |
38764 | who gib her wine and medicine? |