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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39914 | To remonstrances made by those who wish to dissuade them in view of such conditions, they will reply,"Why should I care? |
30385 | )._--There are two kinds of sticks wrapped with cordage: single short sticks loosely wrapped around the midsection( bobbins? |
30385 | 139597-_Chione_(?) |
30385 | In this tie- twined matting the wefts are spaced at intervals of 3.2 cm., and they consist of 2-ply_ agave_(?) |
30385 | Primarily, each bundle of hanks was held together by a light wrapping of single agave(?) |
30385 | The weft was also of 2-ply agave(?) |
30385 | _ Bull- roarer_(? |
30385 | _ Cord- wrapped sticks( bobbins? |
30385 | _ Water bags(? |
30385 | _ i._ Bull- roarer(?) |
30385 | in diameter of 2-ply agave(?) |
41070 | Are you not ashamed,say they,"to quarrel with your little brother?"'' |
41070 | Who are these that fly as a cloud,exclaims Esaias,"or as the doves to their windows?" |
41070 | ), Hohilpos( Flatheads? |
41070 | ), and the Euotalla( Touchet? |
41070 | All of which may be true; but, judged by this standard, has not every nation on earth incurred the death penalty? |
41070 | But is this sound reasoning? |
41070 | Colvilles cut down pines for their moss( alectoria?). |
41070 | For who can tell what may or may not be found out by inquiry? |
41070 | Giving him some_ muck- a- muck_,[499] I asked him,"What do you say when you talk over old Gesnip?" |
41070 | Nothing else will satisfy her.... Would money satisfy me for the death of my son? |
41070 | Ootlashoots, Micksucksealton( Pend d''Oreilles? |
41070 | The Sciatogas and Toustchipas live on Canoe River( Tukanon? |
41070 | What purpose did these peoples serve? |
41070 | Who are you? |
41070 | _ Ib._ Quathlapotle, between the Cowlits and Chahwahnahinooks( Cathlapootle?) |
53080 | And what may that consist of? |
53080 | But what have you to give me? |
53080 | Can not you carry it? |
53080 | Can not you see that I am throwing the mountains about, which is my usual occupation? 53080 Come,"cried Hun- Apu derisively,"are you going to lift the mountain or not?" |
53080 | Do you think you could overthrow that mountain? |
53080 | Do you think you will be able to cure me? |
53080 | For what reason? |
53080 | How are you, my son? |
53080 | Straightway descended Titlacahuan- Tezcatlipoca, and commenced to scold, saying,''What is this fire doing here?'' 53080 To what place have they advanced?" |
53080 | What have you there, O little ones? |
53080 | What is this? |
53080 | What may you be doing? |
53080 | What should be done to you for thus disgracing me? |
53080 | Whence come you? |
53080 | Where do you go? |
53080 | Why are you dressed in this fashion? 53080 Why did you not say so at first?" |
53080 | Why do you leave your capital? |
53080 | American Myths of the Discovery But what were the speculations of the Red Men on the other side of the Atlantic? |
53080 | And who may you be that ask such stupid questions? |
53080 | But may there not have been later migrations from the north? |
53080 | Did the Toltecs Exist? |
53080 | Do these myths contain any essence of the truth? |
53080 | For what reason did the prehistoric rulers of Peru build here? |
53080 | Hastening to his sister, he cried as he approached her:"Is it indeed you, my sister, or some evil demon who has taken your likeness?" |
53080 | Is K, then, the same as Chac? |
53080 | It is as follows:"''Ama x- u ch''ux ri Vuch?'' |
53080 | Later on Huitzilopochtli asked:"Where may they be now?" |
53080 | The gods Citallinicue and Citallatonac, looking below, exclaimed,''Divine Lord, what means that fire below? |
53080 | This may be rendered freely:"''Is the dawn about to be?'' |
53080 | Was the original governing class a bearded race? |
53080 | Were the Maya Toltecs? |
53080 | Were there no rumours there, no legends of an Eastern world? |
53080 | Were these beards artificial and symbolical? |
53080 | What are your names?" |
53080 | What dread secrets, what scenes of orgic splendour have those carven walls witnessed? |
53080 | What has Great Britain accomplished in this new and fascinating field of science? |
53080 | What solemn priestly conclave, what magnificence of rite, what marvels of initiation, have these forest temples known? |
53080 | Whence Came the Maya? |
53080 | Whence, then, the ever- recurring beard and moustache? |
53080 | Why do they thus smoke the heavens?'' |
53080 | Why do you not wear a cloak?" |
53080 | Why dost thou leave us? |
53080 | Will you lead me to the mountain?" |
53080 | With whom shall we proceed to the aucas[ the enemies]?'' |
16426 | Was that you?" |
16426 | But why do you want them? |
16426 | Can not each one of you fight fifty Indians? |
16426 | Do you like it? |
16426 | Have we not five rifles? |
16426 | How do you do? |
16426 | More pain? |
16426 | What does it matter,they said,"if one or two of us are killed?" |
16426 | Why do you do that? |
16426 | Why should we take them? |
16426 | And do not fight, because if in the fight you kill somebody, what will you have afterward? |
16426 | Are these cave- dwellers related to the ancient cliff- dwellers in the southwestern part of the United States and northern Mexico? |
16426 | At first he did not know what it was, and he said to his companion,"Listen, what is that?" |
16426 | Can this possibly be the original wild plant from which the ordinary Indian corn has been cultivated? |
16426 | Did your mother, who gave you birth, tell you to do this? |
16426 | For what other reason should they sing or call? |
16426 | How was this for rapid transit to matrimonial bliss? |
16426 | Might there not, possibly, be descendants of the people yet in existence in the northwestern part of Mexico hitherto so little explored? |
16426 | Must the weaker always be first crushed, before he can be assimilated by the new condition of things? |
16426 | Now, shall I let them out one by one, or do you want them all at once?" |
16426 | Now, what was I to do? |
16426 | On hearing their"Yes"he would say,"Where is the dollar?" |
16426 | On my next visit to his office he received me with a queer, hesitating expression on his face, and suddenly blurted out,"Can you cut out trousers?" |
16426 | One man who had hid himself, but was after a while forced to reappear, bluntly asked,"Are you not the man who kills the fat girls and the children?" |
16426 | Tara Dios is not angry with us; why should he be? |
16426 | Tell me, why did you kill yourself?--Because I chose to do it.--Now what did you get for it, lying there, as you are, with stones on top of you? |
16426 | The Grey Fox went to the Lion and said:"How do you do, Brother Lion? |
16426 | The first thoughts of a person falling ill are: Whom have I offended? |
16426 | The man who came to see me burned me with his pine torch, and said to me,''You Indian pig, what do you want here?'' |
16426 | The padre asked,"What does the macaw do in the tree?" |
16426 | The people did not like this, and considered it rather high- handed on his part; but then, what was there for them to do about it? |
16426 | The wise old man may reproach laggard, inexperienced younger ones, saying,"Why do you not go to work?" |
16426 | Their assimilation may benefit Mexico, but one may well ask: Is it just? |
16426 | There is a story about a padre who asked a Tarahumare boy,"What is God doing in Heaven?" |
16426 | Therefore, almost my first question was,"How did you like Chicago?" |
16426 | This struck the simple and patient Indians as rather excessive, for what would then be left to divide between themselves? |
16426 | Were you not just playing the violin in the house with us? |
16426 | What are you doing here?" |
16426 | What have I taken that I should have left alone, and what have I kept that I should have given? |
16426 | When they met again the Lion said to the Coyote,"Well, how did you get on?" |
16426 | Where are you going to sleep? |
16426 | Who would take her? |
16426 | Why did you hang yourself in the tree? |
16426 | Why do you wish to take the first fruits from me? |
16426 | or if an owl screeches at night, the sorcerer may say:"Do n''t you hear me? |
16183 | Ah, and where is he? |
16183 | Ah,said I,"so you are a committee, are you, come to tell me that you do not wish to be measured?" |
16183 | Ah,said I,"you have brought these, then, for measurement?" |
16183 | And if I should conclude that it was best to take you to Mexico for a few days, what would you say to that? |
16183 | And what other member of the committee particularly objects to being measured? |
16183 | And where is Manuel? |
16183 | But, sir,said the chief of police,"suppose he does not wish to come?" |
16183 | Do n''t you want to get there at a good hour? 16183 Sir,"said he,"will you not measure the women?" |
16183 | The skulls, what skulls, sir? |
16183 | Well,said I,"suppose I took you to my own country and kept you there for six months?" |
16183 | What is your name? |
16183 | Who owns this house? |
16183 | Why are you chief of police? |
16183 | Why do n''t the boys want to go fast? |
16183 | Why not thrust him into the jail? 16183 Will you not propound a problem?" |
16183 | _ Y el otro_? |
16183 | _ Ya se va_? |
16183 | ( And the other? |
16183 | ( Now you are leaving?) |
16183 | ( What is your name, sir?). |
16183 | Addressing him, I said,"And so you do not wish to be measured?" |
16183 | And where are you going, pard?" |
16183 | As he arose and dressed to go, I said,"Did I tell you the truth? |
16183 | As we drew near them the_ presidente_, with drunken dignity, rose and said:"Where are you going, Señores?" |
16183 | At the next closed house, I stopped, and turning to an official, who spoke Spanish, said,"I am tired of these closed houses; who owns this house?" |
16183 | At this, the_ presidente_ became furious:"Who is this with orders from the governor? |
16183 | Did the operation hurt you, or did it not? |
16183 | Does this prove that the Mayas are Asiatics by ancestry? |
16183 | Eggs,_ tortillas, frijoles_, chicken? |
16183 | For what? |
16183 | He accosted me in Spanish, asking whence we had come; on my reply, probably catching my foreign accent, he winked and said in plain English,--"Yes? |
16183 | He made another effort and then helplessly said--"Who can make anything of such a letter? |
16183 | Her knowledge of our language, however, proved to be extremely limited, being confined to such expressions as"How are you, sir?" |
16183 | I replied,"Here are two persons now who have refused; why wait while others shall be brought?" |
16183 | My Florencito, why wait here? |
16183 | Not that his willingness was lacking, but where should he find one hundred indian men? |
16183 | The owner cordially answered,"_ Como no? |
16183 | Waiting a moment, I turned to the officials and asked,"And which one particularly does not wish to be measured of this committee?" |
16183 | Was there a reason why you should not have your bust made?" |
16183 | Well, they are waiting for you out there in the corridor; why do n''t you go to work?" |
16183 | What do you mean? |
16183 | Why are you not bringing in breakfast for these gentlemen? |
16183 | Why are you not supplying them? |
16183 | Why do you go so slowly?" |
16183 | Why longer wait in Mérida for our boat? |
16183 | Would it be possible for us to make the picture and on what conditions? |
16183 | Would our little mule be able to pass it? |
16183 | Would the professor please have the kindness to stop this? |
16183 | You hear? |
16183 | señor_?" |
16183 | señores_,"( Why not? |
16183 | shall we go?" |
42808 | Of their letters I give here( see alphabet on the next page) an A, B, C, since their heaviness( number and intricacy?) 42808 [ 1121][ Illustation:_ ma i n ka ti_][ Illustration: A A A A B B C(q?) |
42808 | ''_ Nonoual_ ne serait- il pas une altération de_ Nanaual_ ou_ Nanahuatl_?'' |
42808 | (?) |
42808 | 28 uaxactukal, or hunkal catac uaxac, 8+ 20, or 20+ 8_ catac_,''and''30 luhucakal, 2 × 20- 10(?) |
42808 | And you, boys, do you not like fruit? |
42808 | Are not the friends of the Lord great in number? |
42808 | Art thou the only one whom he holds dear? |
42808 | But what is to bring about association? |
42808 | But why does primitive man desire to abandon his original state and set out upon an arduous never- ending journey? |
42808 | Cette statue était- elle une image allégorique de cet orgeat offert en cette occasion?'' |
42808 | Cihuapán, the valiant, where is he, And Quauhtzintecomtzin, the mighty, The great Cohuahuatzin, where are they? |
42808 | Didst thou not thyself establish a law that he who should steal one ear of corn, or its value, should suffer death?" |
42808 | Do you wish to be nothing but merchants, to carry a staff in your hands and a load on your backs? |
42808 | From what is it mankind is so eager to escape; with what do we wrestle; for what do we strive? |
42808 | How many of all our joys and sorrows, our loves and hates, our good and evil actions, spring from physical causes only? |
42808 | In what esteem dost thou hold the Lord God? |
42808 | Is man polished and refined happier than man wild and unfettered; is civilization a blessing or a curse? |
42808 | Is not society a bundle of organs, with an implanted Soul of Progress, which moves mankind along in a resistless predetermined march? |
42808 | Is the wild beast, ofttimes hungry and hunted, happier than its chained brother of the menagerie? |
42808 | Is the wild horse, galloping with its fellows over the broad prairie, happier than the civilized horse of carriage, cart, or plow? |
42808 | Is this the fact? |
42808 | K L L M N O O P PP CU KU X X U(?) |
42808 | Lo, now, are you not the children of noble parents? |
42808 | Making a deep obeisance, he thus addressed the king:"How is it, most high and mighty prince, that thou hast thus stolen my corn? |
42808 | May it not be that he will come back to us? |
42808 | Now imagine the absence from the world of this spirit of evil, and what would be the result? |
42808 | Often is the question asked, What is civilization? |
42808 | Or if the light of thy splendor should be turned into utter darkness, and thy dominions laid waste? |
42808 | Say to thine heart, Who was I? |
42808 | T È H H I CA(?) |
42808 | The Friar asks:''¿ Qué pena le dan al adúltero, que se echa con la muger de otro?'' |
42808 | Then comes the question, What is happiness? |
42808 | Then said the farmer:"How is it then, that thou breakest thine own law?" |
42808 | These men do not want government, they do not want culture; how then is an arm to be found sufficiently strong to bridle their wild passions? |
42808 | U( dj or dz?) |
42808 | Was it possible that thou couldst hide thyself or escape this decision? |
42808 | What is a savage or barbarous state? |
42808 | What is the act of civilizing? |
42808 | What is this quality of shame if it be not habit? |
42808 | What is to prevent republics from growing, so long as intelligence keeps pace with extension? |
42808 | What will become of you in the world? |
42808 | What wilt thou do if in thy time thy kingdom should be destroyed, and the wrath of our God should visit thee in a pestilence? |
42808 | What, I say again, will become of you? |
42808 | When such questions are answered as What is attraction, heat, electricity; what instinct, intellect, soul? |
42808 | Who am I? |
42808 | Who can believe that so mighty and powerful a prince will be found wanting in charity toward the orphan and the widow? |
42808 | Who can doubt that his well- tried courage will be even greater now that it is so much needed? |
42808 | Who could have thought, having seen the palaces and the court, the glory and the power of the old King Tezozomoc, that these things could have an end? |
42808 | Who is he, I say again, that can hear me and not weep? |
42808 | Who made us? |
42808 | Who, that listens to me, can refrain from weeping? |
42808 | Why does he wish to give up his wild freedom, his native independence, and place upon his limbs the fetters of a social and political despotism? |
42808 | Will he, peradventure, return from the place to which he is gone? |
42808 | Will you become laborers and work with your hands? |
42808 | Z HA MA TO Sign of( me, mo?) |
42808 | [ 1106] Chiapas( Tzendal?) |
42808 | [ Sidenote: IS CIVILIZATION CONDUCIVE TO HAPPINESS?] |
42808 | [ Sidenote: WHY WERE CALIFORNIANS NOT CIVILIZED?] |
42808 | and may we not hope while rejoicing over our past emancipations, that we shall some day be free from our present despotisms? |
42808 | is not the first question of our catechism, but What will people say? |
21618 | And how dost thou live, Pablo? |
21618 | And the next? |
21618 | And what is this metal like? |
21618 | And what of yourself? |
21618 | And who is this Fray Antonio, señor? |
21618 | But did you ever happen to hear of a bridge that was hung up at one end an''that was operated by swingin''it backward an''forward like a pendulum? |
21618 | But the letter itself? |
21618 | But the sign? 21618 But what good did it do us to find it, when we could not follow it?" |
21618 | But what of Pablo, our young companion? |
21618 | Can it possibly be, then, that he is in communication with the outside world? |
21618 | Do you wonder that I rejoice over your coming, and over the news which you bring? 21618 Dost thou call me, Wise One?" |
21618 | Drinking fountains? |
21618 | Had n''t you better let him down easy by telegraphing him right now to begin to look out for a new place? |
21618 | Have you found a way down? |
21618 | He''s goin''t''send that thing t''th''King an''say it''s me, is he? 21618 Honest Injun, Professor?" |
21618 | How? |
21618 | How? |
21618 | Is the trail good enough to make a start on now? |
21618 | Is this gold? |
21618 | Just ask th''Colonel if he minds my smokin''a pipe, wo n''t you, Professor? |
21618 | Left? |
21618 | Señor,he said,"you know El Sabio?" |
21618 | Shall I down him? |
21618 | The señor does not know? 21618 They are the same?" |
21618 | What do you mean by being out of work? |
21618 | What do you think of your friends now? |
21618 | What is a rain- coat, Pablo? |
21618 | What th''dickens is th''Padre drivin''at, anyway? |
21618 | What''s become of the railroad? |
21618 | What''s th''good? |
21618 | What''s the reason that it''s not some queer thing belonging to the folks we''re looking for? |
21618 | What_ is_ the story that it contains? 21618 Whence comes the one that you guard so carefully?" |
21618 | Where''s the Padre? |
21618 | Why the dickens did n''t you_ get_ it? |
21618 | Why, have n''t I told you that there is stored in this hidden city the greatest treasure that ever was brought into one place since the world began? |
21618 | Will you go with us? |
21618 | You set up to be some punkins of an engineer, now do n''t you? |
21618 | And I wonder what will become of that little lame boy of his now? |
21618 | And so-- and so-- Will the señor forgive me? |
21618 | And what then? |
21618 | And where is the stronghold?" |
21618 | And without waiting for the others to speak, he asked, eagerly:"Is it to be?" |
21618 | Bring ye the token that summons us to their aid?" |
21618 | But I inquired, gravely:"And this one thing that hinders thee from getting rich, Pablo, what is it?" |
21618 | But what I want to know is, when we want''em t''stop, how in th''h-- ll are we ever goin''t''set th''brakes?" |
21618 | But what did you say to''em? |
21618 | D''you know what I''m goin''t''do, Rayburn, when I realize on this investment? |
21618 | Did n''t I tell you that nobody could stop''em when they once got fairly started? |
21618 | Did n''t you hear the rocks flying from the cliff where it struck?" |
21618 | Do n''t you think, though, maybe it was a little bit risky t''give ourselves away?" |
21618 | Do you catch on?" |
21618 | Do you feel strong enough, Professor, to tie th''ends o''this rag?" |
21618 | Do you truly size it up for a pearl yourself?" |
21618 | Had n''t I better stick a pin in him and wake him up?" |
21618 | Have you got your wind again, Professor? |
21618 | How d''you find yourself now, old man?" |
21618 | How do I know what''s goin''t''happen with a stone thing that goes tippin''around that way? |
21618 | I guess you never knew Steve, did you, Rayburn? |
21618 | I say, Professor, am I asleep or awake?" |
21618 | I tell you, Professor, there was n''t any flies on that old man, now was there? |
21618 | I wonder what they''d say, Professor, to a bid for puttin''in a dynamo for''em an''lightin''this dark old hole with electricity? |
21618 | In a moment he called:"Just come here, Young, and help, will you? |
21618 | Is n''t that your idea of it, Rayburn?" |
21618 | It''s worse''an th''porter- bottles-- for what''s th''use o''shoemaker''s wax t''folks who do n''t rightly know what a shoe is? |
21618 | Left? |
21618 | There do n''t seem t''be any flies worth speakin''of on th''Colonel-- eh, Professor? |
21618 | They must have done that sort o''thing in old times, eh, Professor? |
21618 | This looks like a badly kept drug store, do n''t it?" |
21618 | Thou art come from Fray Antonio?" |
21618 | Under his breath I heard him mutter,"Can it be that the prophecy will be fulfilled?" |
21618 | What is it? |
21618 | What is this mystery? |
21618 | What would you have?" |
21618 | What''s he said about a treasure, Rayburn? |
21618 | What''s th''life o''that whole outfit worth compared t''one life like his? |
21618 | Where did you get that boy- an''-donkey outfit from, anyway? |
21618 | Where''s a good ruin to begin on?" |
21618 | Where''s the Padre?" |
21618 | Who can say that when the hour of trial came he did not meet his death as bravely as any martyr of them all? |
21618 | Who could tell what dead of other faiths and races yet unborn would lie here also before the end of time should come? |
21618 | Why, it b''longs t''one o''th''boys on th''Central!--but how th''dickens did it ever get_ here_? |
21618 | Would living there, he asked, be any worse for us than living where we then were-- where we were equally shut in? |
21618 | Yet we hesitated about entering this black gap-- for who could tell what depths, unseen in that dense darkness, we might not plunge into headlong? |
21618 | Young bore the forward end of the stretcher, and as we came into the oratory I felt him start as he exclaimed,"What th''devil''s broke loose here?" |
21618 | Young called out, as he caught sight of me,"have you given up antiquities an''gone into th''circus business? |
21618 | he shouted; and added,"What''s the good of a King''s symbol when we''re all goin''to lose our hair?" |
21618 | where did this come from? |