Questions

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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36756What became of them?
36756What was their individual lot and fate subsequent to the landing on Plymouth Rock on December 26?
7252The magic words of romance,"Why do n''t you speak for yourself, John?"
7252What did these Pilgrim women wear?
44165''Tis you come back, Miles?
44165A public flogging?
44165A''miles gloriosus,''eh?
44165Am I always so severe that you look for naught but chiding from me, Miles?
44165Am I to decide now, sir?
44165And after I''ve seen him, then--And then some one took him firmly by the shoulder, and right beside him spoke the Captain''s voice,"Well, Miles?"
44165And the Frenchmen will find him, and can you not send some one to help him, sir?
44165And what do you think to do with the lions and savages, Miles Rigdale?
44165And who is it shall prepare the food but we ten poor women and maids of the colony?
44165And you''re still good friends with that valiant duellist, Edward Lister?
44165Another exploration? 44165 Are n''t you coming with me, Francis?"
44165Are we to go with you?
44165Are you hurt? 44165 But-- but if I go, what will you do?"
44165Come, come, Miley, are you asleep?
44165D''ye think they would confer without the great Master Hopkins? 44165 Did he do so much, sir?"
44165Did they take it from you?
44165Did you see a goose, all roasted, flying for your mouth?
44165Did you see him?
44165Did you steal down here to fire the magazine and finish the work?
44165Did you take one, Miles?
44165Did your father truly bring it from the Indians?
44165Do Indians talk English?
44165Do you grow saucy to contradict me?
44165Do you just tread''em out with your feet, Squanto?
44165Do you not realize, Elizabeth, that we have this afternoon made a peace with our heathen neighbors that, by the will of Heaven, shall prove lasting? 44165 Do you not think the men from Plymouth will come to seek us soon and take us home?"
44165Do you not think-- perhaps we could walk back home? 44165 Do you not wish to?"
44165Do you see him, too?
44165Do you think surely some of our men will be slain?
44165Do you think there will be fighting yet?
44165Dolly, she isn''t-- dead?
44165Francis,he cried, before the flame died down,"is this safe, think you?
44165Give me the fowling piece near to me, and now run your briskest, d''ye hear? 44165 Had them?
44165Hang who?
44165Has anything gone wrong with my mother? 44165 Has the conference broken off?"
44165Have n''t you been well enough looked to, Miley?
44165Here, lad,he said, as Miles ran to him,"can you fetch us a pail of water hither to drink?"
44165Hold your tongue, will you?
44165How can I tell, when''tis four league off shore?
44165How did you get hither, Lister?
44165How do you know?
44165How else?
44165How heavily did he lam you?
44165How late is it, Captain Standish?
44165I be ready to give to your Captain''s wife, but not to fill the stomach of every knavish lad on shipboard; dost thou hear?
44165I''m going to give mine away; I''m taking them to the Elder''s cottage--"Give them away there, eh? 44165 I''m still speaking to you, am I not?"
44165Is he going to whip me, Ned?
44165Is it you, Captain Standish?
44165Is it you, John Alden?
44165Is it?
44165Is she ill?
44165Is this little maid your sister?
44165Is this the way you would work, Miles?
44165It''s good there is one person in the house whom the dame can not rattle off as she list, eh?
44165It''s naught but you, is it?
44165It''s you, my lad?
44165Look you, Dolly, why should I not build us a little wigwam? 44165 Master Hopkins, I want to tell you--""What is it, Miles?"
44165May I come too, sir?
44165May I wash the dishes, sir?
44165Miles,whispered Dolly,"are n''t you lonely?"
44165Mistress Standish,he blurted out, with sudden resolution,"would you not rather have beer than water?"
44165Mother will soon come too, will she not? 44165 Mother, is the shallop in sight?"
44165My namesake, are you? 44165 My scalp is quite safe?
44165O father,Miles broke out before he thought,"may I not go with you when we begin our farm?
44165Or-- or perhaps they will hang us?
44165Right generous of him, is''t not?
44165Say we march home, then?
44165Shall you go far before you build your house, Miles?
44165So Master Hopkins whips you often?
44165So if your father catch you with Master Billington here, he''ll swinge you soundly, eh, Miles Rigdale?
44165So that''s why you ran away from me day before yesterday, is it?
44165So you''re hale again, Miles Rigdale? 44165 So you''re well recovered, Miles?"
44165So you''ve a mind to share the floor with us, Miles?
44165So you''ve come to visit me, little Indian?
44165So, after all, you''re content to be named''Soldier''Rigdale?
44165Tell me, Ned, how greatly does it hurt to be tied neck and heels?
44165That was brave, was n''t it?
44165That''s for punishment, too, I take it?
44165The Frenchman?
44165Then they did n''t hang you?
44165They have left us alone, have n''t they, Dolly?
44165Those are brave big logs in our house, are they not, sir?
44165Though I take it no one of us was afraid; eh, boys?
44165Tonokete naum?
44165Truly?
44165Vile creature, mistress?
44165We can walk thither, can we not, along the shore?
44165Well, Miles?
44165Well, now thou art up, what is it thou wouldst have?
44165Well, what do_ you_ want of them, Miles?
44165Well, you''re a man yourself, and want only men to look to you, eh?
44165Well,he greeted his fellow- colonists civilly,"did you think I meant to sit there in the bushes till you chose to come seek me?"
44165Wh-- what are they going to do to them?
44165What are you doing there?
44165What are you falling on the fire in that fashion for, eh?
44165What d''ye see?
44165What do you mean?
44165What has Francis done?
44165What have you been doing, Miles?
44165What is it has happened, Miles?
44165What is it has happened?
44165What made you stay so long?
44165What might that be?
44165What need to carry such a face for it, Miles? 44165 What say if I shoot her off?"
44165What set such a mad fancy in your head?
44165What song is that, Ned?
44165What sort o''luggage be ye travelling with?
44165What think you, Miles?
44165What was it they did to you, then?
44165What will you do?
44165What''s amiss, Miles?
44165What''s amiss?
44165What-- what do you think they will do to us, Ned?
44165Where are your manners, child, that you can not say''God be wi''you''?
44165Where have they put the vile creature now?
44165Where''s my mother, my mother?
44165Where''s the old red poppet?
44165Wherefore, pray you?
44165Which is it that is the North Star, sir?
44165Whither are you going?
44165Whither go you?
44165Whither, Miles?
44165Who does he think is going with him? 44165 Whose place, lad?"
44165Why did you ever come hither, if you hate it so?
44165Why did you run away and frighten me?
44165Why do you not put on your cloak, if you be cold, Ned Lister?
44165Why not?
44165Why, Miles, are you ill?
44165Why, Ned, ha''you cheated the Doctor himself?
44165Why, deary, you''re not ill?
44165Why, mine and Dolly''s and Priscilla''s and--"Do you think I should dare plunder the holding of so many proprietors? 44165 Why,''twas--''twas-- Captain Standish, is it true you think me the worst lad in the settlement?"
44165Will you not take the tackle, after all?
44165Will you so?
44165Will you take me away from him, sir?
44165Wilt thou kill the poor babe? 44165 With a hedge round the dooryard?"
44165With you?
44165Wo n''t that be brave? 44165 Wo n''t you come in and bear me company, sweetheart, while Miles fetches the water?"
44165Yon is Mistress Standish, is it not?
44165You and Love found them, Dolly? 44165 You are all come back safe, sir?"
44165You have come back, then, since''tis suppertime?
44165You saw no one?
44165You waited here for me?
44165You wish to dwell among those shameless idolaters?
44165You''ll build houses, Miles?
44165You''ll fight''em, eh? 44165 You''re here, Dolly?"
44165You''re journeying back to the brook, Miles?
44165You''re not afeard to go back along the trail alone, Miley?
44165You''re not yet as strong as you thought, Miles Rigdale?
44165You''re one of the knaves who tried to blow up the_ Mayflower_, are you not?
44165You''re safe, you and Trug?
44165You, Miles? 44165 Alden it was who spoke first:We are not heading for home the quickest way, are we, sir?
44165Among us, where my children are?"
44165And no one else knows?"
44165And then, with a sudden, overwhelming hope,"To Patuxet?"
44165And you do not mind going supperless now?"
44165And you, Miles, will you give me your parole not to attempt an escape, if I take my hand from your collar?"
44165Before they were into the thick of the settlement, he spoke again, abruptly:"So you''re not happy at Master Hopkins''s?"
44165But--"his voice grew suddenly anxious,"I am sure my mother would think it right now, do not you, sir?"
44165Did you ever shoot with a musket, Francis?"
44165Do you not have in mind, John, how kindly the people at our English Plymouth dealt by us when we had to put in at their harbor?"
44165Do you not think, sirrah, you bear too good a name to drag it into a powder- burning matter such as this?"
44165Do you think you could make shift to walk up the hill to my house?"
44165Dolly, pressing up to him, whispered for her only reply:"Do you mind, Miles, how we came in on the ship, and mammy and daddy with us?
44165Eh?
44165For a time the two boys stared at each other gravely, then Miles, smiling affably, touched the bow, saying,"Cossaquot?
44165Have you heard talk of what happened?"
44165Have you no Latin?"
44165He fell to whistling once more and half humming the words:--"''Fortune, my foe, Why dost thou frown on me?''"
44165He gave a glance toward the bedroom, where he could hear Mistress Hopkins lulling Oceanus, then whispered Constance:"Wo n''t you mind Damaris?
44165He knew the Captain had loosed his grasp on him, and then he heard him ask, in a different, serious tone:"Are you afraid of me?"
44165He stopped, surprised at his own forwardness, and he was more surprised when his father, looking down at him gravely, said without chiding:"Our farm?
44165He was sure of his guess when she hastened to change the subject:"Does it still rain upon deck, Edward?"
44165Hush, will you, Dolly?"
44165Is it that Stephen Hopkins hath flogged you?"
44165Is it that the Elder rated you grievously?"
44165Is my father to go on it, do you know?"
44165Is not that smoke?"
44165Is there no other song you know?"
44165Mammy, can I not run about with them soon?"
44165May I have your fowling piece to fight with?"
44165Miles reddened a little; why would she speak as if he were a young boy, to need his father?
44165Miles was silenced a moment, then insinuated,"John Alden, what do you want of posies?
44165Miles, have you said your prayers o''nights?"
44165Must I go to him, Captain Standish?"
44165Must we lie in the woods, mammy?"
44165No blanket?
44165Oh, Miles, could we not all three go to- morrow?"
44165Once, to be sure, Trevor growled:"How''re we heading, Ned?"
44165Perhaps you found conies there, Francis?
44165Say the powder in the keg took fire?"
44165Setting his fingers to his lips, Miles gave a shrill whistle, and right upon it heard the Captain cry, in a terrible voice,"What work is this?"
44165So earnest and busy did he seem about the undignified task that, before he thought, Miles blurted out:"Do you like to do it, Captain Standish?"
44165Standish must have taken closer note of him, too, for he asked abruptly:"You''re John Rigdale''s lad, are you not?"
44165Tell us, Squanto, can a white man take eels that way?"
44165The rest must be fighting men, must they not, Miles?"
44165Their voices had no meaning, and they must repeat the question when one asked:"What have you there, Miles?
44165Then neither was killed?"
44165To Mistress Mullins, now, perhaps?"
44165What is it, Ned?"
44165What is this, Miles, that she tells me you had to say to me?"
44165What''s hindering thee?"
44165Why are you here, Miles?"
44165Why could not he be a man at once, a full- sized man with a musket, and go with the Captain to trade or fight with the savages?
44165Why did she not come with you?"
44165Why do you not like her?"
44165Will you come?"
44165Will you fight me like a gentleman, rapier and dagger?"
44165Will you not do somewhat for me, Miles?
44165Will you?"
44165Wo n''t you beg him take me ashore first thing when we come thither, mother?"
44165You are well assured you have no tomahawk about you?"
44165You did yourself hurt?"
44165You not know Squanto?"
44165Your Excellency scarce will set them in the bilboes?"
44165[ Illustration:"''Do you like to do it, Captain Standish?''"]
44165he begged; and in the next breath,"Where''s Dolly?
44165one asked, and the man who held him-- he had a vague notion it was Alden-- questioned,"What''s wrong, lad?"