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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43906 | Is n''t he fat and tender? |
29254 | ''Do you see land?'' |
29254 | What could you do with such a creature? |
29254 | What had he done? |
29254 | What was to be done now? |
29254 | Why did not the shepherd interfere? |
29254 | thundered the first,''do you mean to say that nugget is gone?'' |
26618 | ''Are you going away?'' 26618 And was he whipped, mother?" |
26618 | And which, mamma, do you think Jacko is? |
26618 | But ca n''t you tell me something about them yourself, father? |
26618 | But was n''t it queer for it to think the wig was its mother? |
26618 | But, father, will you please tell me something more about the curious animals? |
26618 | Do n''t you know any stories of good monkeys, father? |
26618 | Do you think, mamma, I could teach Jacko to do so? |
26618 | How did it happen,inquired Mrs. Lee,"that Jacko got away from you?" |
26618 | I know a real funny one; you like funny stories-- don''t you? |
26618 | Is that all you know about them? |
26618 | O, mamma, will you please tell me about it? |
26618 | What do you mean? |
26618 | What does she mean, mamma, by its being unlucky? |
26618 | What has he been doing now? |
26618 | Why, they must have something to eat, and how are they to get it unless they go into gardens? |
26618 | Would Minnie mourn very much if she were to lose him? |
26618 | ''Where is your passport?'' |
26618 | Did you ever see a monkey? |
26618 | Do you know any more about monkeys, mamma?" |
26618 | Is he to blame for trying to wash?" |
26618 | Is it true?" |
26618 | Just then the child ran in, her eyes filled with tears, exclaiming,--"Father, does Jacko know any better? |
26618 | On their way home, she inquired,--"Are baboons one kind of monkeys, father?" |
26618 | What other question have you to ask?" |
26618 | Why?" |
26618 | Will you please tell me more? |
33421 | And what less than speech could have enabled them to execute this feat? |
33421 | And why should not this be the case? |
33421 | Could instinct be the guide in such an act? |
33421 | He will look into the glass, and then at me, as if to say"Where did you get that monkey?" |
33421 | If it be said in reply that apes were the progenitors of man, the question then arises,"Who was the progenitor of the ape?" |
33421 | If man derived his other faculties from such an ancestry, may not his speech have been acquired from such a source? |
33421 | If man would only pause and calmly view the facts, he would find that he is but a joint heir of Nature; and why not so? |
33421 | If one sound communicates that idea clearly, what more could volumes do? |
33421 | If the prototype of man has survived through all the vicissitudes of time, may not his speech likewise have survived? |
33421 | If the races of mankind are the progeny of the Simian stock, may not their languages be the progeny of the Simian tongue? |
33421 | If the voluntary sounds they make do not mean something, why may those creatures not as well be dumb? |
33421 | If their sounds convey a fixed idea on a given subject from one mind to another, what more does human speech accomplish? |
33421 | If their sounds discharge all the functions of speech, in what respect are they not speech? |
33421 | If they do mean something, why may we not determine what that meaning is? |
33421 | In what respect would man be less god- like if it be shown that monkeys talk? |
33421 | The question has been asked,"Who is the progenitor of man?" |
33421 | Then why should the vocal powers alone be abnormal, except in a degree measured by the difference of place which they occupy in the scale of Nature? |
33421 | Was this instinct? |
33421 | What else but reason could have prompted this act? |
33421 | What less than reason could have prompted these dogs to such an act? |
33421 | Where shall the line be drawn which separates these attributes? |
33421 | Why are all forms of mammals endowed with vocal organs? |
33421 | Why should Nature bestow on them these organs if not designed for use? |
33421 | [ Sidenote: CONSCIOUSNESS AND EMOTION] Why should it be thought strange that monkeys talk? |
33421 | [ Sidenote: SPEECH DEFINED] What is speech? |
17429 | Be still, wo n''t you? 17429 Caroline Driggs,"she called to the lady who stood waiting for her at the carriage door,"am I dreaming? |
17429 | Do you really mean it? 17429 Do you think that anything in the whole world could make me give you up, my little Philip?" |
17429 | Have you run away, honey, or did your mammy dress you up that way and send you out to beg? |
17429 | How is that? |
17429 | Is n''t it most time to go home? |
17429 | May n''t we stay here and rest while we eat the cakes? |
17429 | See that house over there with the firelight shining through the windows, so bright and warm? 17429 Tom,"said Miss Patricia,"what do you suppose made that child do such a reckless thing? |
17429 | What do you mean by running around the house in your nightgown? 17429 When will we be there, brother?" |
17429 | Which way shall we go? |
17429 | Why, Elsie, child, what is the matter? |
17429 | You see this, Dago? |
17429 | As we climbed to our places I heard Mrs. Driggs say, kindly:"So the little ones were masquerading, were they? |
17429 | But how could I know that Miss Patricia was to choose that very moment for walking into the dining- room? |
17429 | Ca n''t you make that box skip that song?" |
17429 | Do n''t you remember how good it smelled? |
17429 | Do you remember that morning? |
17429 | Do you see any gray hairs in my fur, Ring- tail, or any new wrinkles in my face? |
17429 | Do you wonder that she grieved over the loss of it? |
17429 | Does n''t my little daughter know that it will make her cough worse, and maybe make her very, very ill?" |
17429 | How many moons before he could swing by his hands and hunt for his food in the tree- tops? |
17429 | Is it for keeps?" |
17429 | Is that so?" |
17429 | Oh, Dago, you little mischief, how_ could_ you? |
17429 | Ring- tail, what do you think of Miss Patricia? |
17429 | See?" |
17429 | She said,''I would, Donald, if I were not needed so much here at home; but how could I go away and leave my poor old blind father?'' |
17429 | What''s the matter with you?" |
17429 | Which of me belongs to Stuart, and which of me belongs to Phil? |
17429 | Which one is Dago, and which one is Matches?" |
17429 | Would n''t I make him dance? |
18626 | And now--Jolly Robin asked him--"now where and when are you going to ride old Spot?" |
18626 | Are n''t you going to do any of the work? |
18626 | Are they expecting an attack? |
18626 | Are you going to sit here all day and do nothing? |
18626 | Are you ill? |
18626 | Are you wounded? |
18626 | But what can we do? |
18626 | Ca n''t you get a ride? |
18626 | Dat nice- a name, eh? |
18626 | Did n''t you hear me say''Fall in?'' |
18626 | Did you hit me? |
18626 | Do you like corn? |
18626 | Have n''t you a lump of sugar to make this dose taste better? |
18626 | How do you know--Jolly asked the Major timidly--"how do you know that old dog Spot will let you ride him?" |
18626 | How many apples have you eaten to- day? |
18626 | How''re we going to do that? |
18626 | Is n''t there going to be anything to eat? |
18626 | Now who''s scared? |
18626 | On what sort of fare is he living at present? |
18626 | Then how do you ever expect to get one? |
18626 | Then my part would be to do nothing at all? |
18626 | Then whom can we blame? |
18626 | Was n''t I lucky? |
18626 | Well, what of that? |
18626 | Were there any more like this one in the nest? |
18626 | Were they as big as this egg? |
18626 | What about refreshments? |
18626 | What are you holding behind you? |
18626 | What else can I be? |
18626 | What kind is it? |
18626 | What tune were you whistling? |
18626 | What''s his name? |
18626 | What''s the army for-- I''d like to know-- if not to fight? |
18626 | What''s the matter with them? |
18626 | What''s the matter? |
18626 | What''s the matter? |
18626 | What''s your name? |
18626 | What''s your name? |
18626 | Where are you going to spend the night? |
18626 | Where in the world could he have come from? |
18626 | Where''s a good place? |
18626 | Which of you saw the Major first? |
18626 | Who ever heard of anybody going hungry at a party? |
18626 | Who shouted''Halt?'' |
18626 | Who''s going to be in the army? |
18626 | Who''s up there? |
18626 | Whose eggs do you think I''ve been eating? |
18626 | Why do n''t you ask Farmer Green? |
18626 | Why not? |
18626 | You can throw stones, ca n''t you? |
18626 | You do n''t suppose he expects us to fall in the brook, do you? |
18626 | You hear what my old friend the Major says? |
18626 | You see that old haystack? |
18626 | You''re sure you do n''t know anybody in this valley except me? |
18626 | And Major Monkey turned to Mr. Crow and said:"What''s wrong? |
18626 | And turning to his friend, the Major, Mr. Crow said:"Which of these two sharp- nosed rascals did you see first?" |
18626 | And while I''m there I ca n''t throw stones here, can I?" |
18626 | But what''s an egg or two, more or less, when one has a half- dozen of them?" |
18626 | Do you want them to hear you?" |
18626 | For how was the army ever going to fight, if all the enemies kept out of its way? |
18626 | Had the queer person in the tree- top struck him?... |
18626 | Have I said something I should n''t?" |
18626 | He run- a da way from da ol''man, no?" |
18626 | IX The Major Has a Plan"What is your business, if I may ask?" |
18626 | What''s your name?" |
18626 | Where do you get''em?" |
18626 | You did n''t think-- did you?--that I''d have anybody in my army that was n''t at least a general?" |
13980 | A house burning, eh? |
13980 | Are n''t you going to let me out? |
13980 | Are there any cocoanuts here? |
13980 | Are we on the ship, or water- house, now? |
13980 | Are you all right here? |
13980 | But how did you happen to get caught, and brought away from the jungle, little monkey? |
13980 | Did I? |
13980 | Did you hurt yourself, Mappo? |
13980 | Did you see the tiger? |
13980 | Do you know where my papa and mamma are? |
13980 | Do you like it here? |
13980 | Have you, really? |
13980 | How are you going to open the rest of it? |
13980 | How can I? |
13980 | How did they catch you? |
13980 | How did you happen to know the tiger? |
13980 | How do you know this is to happen to us? |
13980 | How? |
13980 | I wonder what has become of Sharp- Tooth, the big tiger? |
13980 | I wonder when it will come my turn to do tricks? |
13980 | Is it hard work? |
13980 | Is it safe to go down now, Mamma? |
13980 | Is it? |
13980 | Let who know? |
13980 | Oh, father, may n''t we keep it? |
13980 | Oh, what is it, Mamma? |
13980 | Squinty, eh? |
13980 | Though he did n''t hurt you, did he? |
13980 | Well, how are you coming on? |
13980 | Well, how are you to- day, Tum Tum? |
13980 | Well, what is it, if you know? |
13980 | Well, where did you come from? |
13980 | Were any other animals caught with you? |
13980 | Were n''t you afraid when you climbed up that rain- water pipe to get the baby? |
13980 | What are acorns, and where did you run from? |
13980 | What are cocoanuts? |
13980 | What is it? |
13980 | What is that funny animal with two tails? 13980 What lesson is it going to be, Mamma?" |
13980 | What makes you tired? |
13980 | What''s that? 13980 What''s your name?" |
13980 | What, is there a baby in the house? |
13980 | Where are we going? |
13980 | Who is after you? |
13980 | Why not? |
13980 | Will you help me out of this cage? |
13980 | Will you open my cage for me after dark? |
13980 | Will you stop tickling me? |
13980 | Else how would a horse know when to start and stop, when the driver tells him? |
13980 | Have you ever seen one of those? |
13980 | How can I get him?" |
13980 | How did you get on this ship with the other animals? |
13980 | How?" |
13980 | I do n''t quite know what that is, do you?" |
13980 | Is there anything else we can learn?" |
13980 | Just before starting out Mrs. Monkey had said:"Where is Mappo?" |
13980 | Listen, little monkey, will you do me a favor?" |
13980 | One day the sailor who always fed Mappo stood in front of the cage, and, looking in, said:"I wonder if you''d bite me if I petted you a bit? |
13980 | Or how would your dog know when to come to you, and to lie down when you tell him to, if he did n''t understand you? |
13980 | Poor Mappo did not like this at all, but what could he do? |
13980 | Prince would n''t hurt you a bit, would you, old chap?" |
13980 | Shall I jump right through it?" |
13980 | So I tried to eat you, eh? |
13980 | So these are some of the monkeys I am to teach to do tricks, eh?" |
13980 | So they caught you too, little monkey?" |
13980 | So you''re afraid, are you?" |
13980 | So you''re the chap who played that trick on me, eh? |
13980 | Then we will both be free, and we can run away to the jungle together: Come, will you do it? |
13980 | What are you doing that for?" |
13980 | What are you doing?" |
13980 | What are you learning?" |
13980 | What did I tell you monkeys? |
13980 | Where are you?" |
13980 | Who are you? |
13980 | Why did n''t you let me out of my cage, monkey?" |
13980 | Would n''t it be nice if we could understand animals as well as they understand us? |
13980 | You do n''t mean to say that the hunter men caught you-- you, a great big strong elephant, do you?" |
13980 | cried a grunting little voice near him,"why do n''t you eat acorns, as I do?" |
32334 | Ah, why indeed? |
32334 | An automobile? 32334 And do you think you could also carry two sticks of candy, one for yourself and one for your brother Jumpo?" |
32334 | And how shall I ever get her? |
32334 | And now may we go down town and buy our auto? |
32334 | Are n''t you coming with us? |
32334 | Are n''t you sorry you gave away this nice auto? 32334 Are you going to gather up old rags, bones and bottles, and sell them?" |
32334 | Are you going to wash us, ma? |
32334 | Are you going up pretty soon? |
32334 | Are you really going to eat me? |
32334 | Are you sure it''s you, Jumpo, and not a white rabbit? |
32334 | Are you sure there are no wolves or foxes there? |
32334 | Burn my tongue? 32334 But are n''t you a savage bear?" |
32334 | But does n''t that engine have to run on a track? |
32334 | But how can I tell you to come back with the money, when you are away off in the woods? |
32334 | But how can we, when there are no stairs? |
32334 | But still I wonder what papa is doing in the kitchen? |
32334 | But what are we going to do today-- go fishing? |
32334 | But when-- when are you going to eat us? |
32334 | But where can you buy any peanuts in these woods? |
32334 | But why do n''t you drink, when you are so close to a spring of water? |
32334 | But you do n''t mind; do you? |
32334 | Ca n''t I come up, too? |
32334 | Can you carry all of them? |
32334 | Did you bring the pipes, Jimmie? |
32334 | Did you miss any of your lessons today? |
32334 | Did you take my dollie, Jumpo? |
32334 | Did you try to dip up some in the top of your hat? |
32334 | Do n''t you, Jacko? |
32334 | Do tricks? |
32334 | Do you mean my supper time, or yours? |
32334 | Do you think your airship will sail, Jumpo? |
32334 | Do you want some sugar and chocolate to make candy? |
32334 | Do you want to play Indian and let me shoot you with my make- believe gun? |
32334 | Do you want us to go to the store to get some molasses, so we can make candy? |
32334 | Do you-- do you happen to mean these tarts? |
32334 | Does that crank in front make music like a hand organ? |
32334 | Have we got to go to school? |
32334 | Have you any? |
32334 | Have you got the money safe? |
32334 | How are we going to make money? |
32334 | How do you do it? |
32334 | How does it smell? |
32334 | How much money did you make? |
32334 | How would you like to roast some marshmallow candies? |
32334 | How''s this? |
32334 | How? |
32334 | I call that a right clever trick myself, but what do you think of it? |
32334 | I mean in what_ country_ do cocoanuts grow? |
32334 | I meant do you want to build a fire and roast marshmallows? |
32334 | I wonder if Jacko could have taken it to play a joke on me? |
32334 | I wonder what papa is doing out there, and I wonder why mother is n''t up? |
32334 | I wonder who it can be? |
32334 | I wonder who that can be? |
32334 | I-- I do n''t care much about an automobile, anyhow, do you? |
32334 | If I had two apples, and Jacko Kinkytail gave me three more, how many would I have? |
32334 | In a toy train of cars? |
32334 | Is Jacko helping you? |
32334 | Is n''t that a big lion over there? |
32334 | Is that going to be a tent, Jumpo? |
32334 | Is the fox home? |
32334 | It always seems to rain at the wrong time, does n''t it? |
32334 | Jacko Kinkytail,spoke the teacher, as she took up a piece of red chalk,"where do cocoanuts grow?" |
32334 | No; is n''t it mean? |
32334 | No; is n''t it too bad? |
32334 | Now, should we bake this pudding in the oven or on top of the stove in a frying pan? |
32334 | Oh, how did you happen to come in all the rain? |
32334 | Oh, it is you; is it, Jumpo? |
32334 | Oh, may we have it? |
32334 | Oh, what do I care? |
32334 | Oh, what shall I do? |
32334 | Oh, what shall we do? |
32334 | Oh, whatever shall I do? |
32334 | Oh, why did n''t I think of that? |
32334 | Oh, will you please give us some of your gasoline to make our auto go? |
32334 | Perhaps he is a crazy bear? |
32334 | Say, if a burglar fox chased us now, he could n''t catch us, could he? |
32334 | Shall I carry your books for you, Jumpo? 32334 Should we use sweet milk or sour milk?" |
32334 | That''s what we do when we''re cold and hungry, do n''t we, Jacko? |
32334 | Then do you want us to get some corn so we can pop it, and make popcorn balls? |
32334 | Then what is it? |
32334 | Then why do you sing about happiness; and who are you? |
32334 | They are having lots of fun,said the owl teacher to Jacko,"are n''t you sorry you stayed in to help me?" |
32334 | Uncle Wiggily has one, so why ca n''t we? |
32334 | Was that you making the orange roll? |
32334 | Was that you speaking? |
32334 | We did n''t have to ask, so it''s all right; eh, Jumpo? |
32334 | Well, I hope the bite is better? 32334 Well, are you happy now?" |
32334 | Well, ca n''t you tell? |
32334 | Well, the truth of the matter is that I have no drinking cup; so how can I get a drink? |
32334 | Well, we can try, ca n''t we? |
32334 | Were you-- that is, were you thinking of eating the peanuts? |
32334 | What about your school lessons and home work? |
32334 | What are we going to have for supper, mamma? |
32334 | What are you monkey boys doing here? |
32334 | What can I do next? |
32334 | What can we do to have some fun? |
32334 | What could we do? |
32334 | What could you possibly do with it-- you two little boys? |
32334 | What did I tell you? 32334 What do you want Jumpo for?" |
32334 | What do you want? |
32334 | What is it? |
32334 | What is it? |
32334 | What is the matter, papa? |
32334 | What pipes? |
32334 | What shall I do? |
32334 | What shall we do? |
32334 | What shall we do? |
32334 | What shall we play when we get there? |
32334 | What shall we play? |
32334 | What smells, the powder or the box? |
32334 | What was it? |
32334 | What''s the matter? |
32334 | What''s the matter? |
32334 | What''s the matter? |
32334 | What''s the matter? |
32334 | What''s the matter? |
32334 | What''s the matter? |
32334 | What, the pan or the pudding? |
32334 | Where are such boys to be found? |
32334 | Where can we get it; here in the woods? |
32334 | Where is it, mamma? |
32334 | Where is the fox now? |
32334 | Where? |
32334 | Where? |
32334 | Who''s there? |
32334 | Whose house is it? |
32334 | Why are n''t you going to work? |
32334 | Why are you so sad? |
32334 | Why ca n''t Jacko go for the doctor in Sammie''s toy train of cars? |
32334 | Why not? |
32334 | Why not? |
32334 | Why should n''t I come over to you? |
32334 | Why, do you think anything may happen? |
32334 | Why, how do you do? |
32334 | Why, what is the matter? |
32334 | Why, where''s Jumpo? |
32334 | Why? |
32334 | Will you come with me? |
32334 | An automobile, eh?" |
32334 | And just then they heard some one walking upstairs in the little house and a voice called down:"Who is there? |
32334 | And what do you s''pose she was doing? |
32334 | And whom do you s''pose he saw, sitting on a stump near a little spring of water? |
32334 | And, who knows? |
32334 | Are n''t they cute?" |
32334 | Are you going to eat me? |
32334 | Are you really bears?" |
32334 | Bear?" |
32334 | Bee?" |
32334 | But how do you do it?" |
32334 | But what did Jumpo do? |
32334 | But what do you s''pose the monkey boy did? |
32334 | But, hold on, Jumpo; do you put the eggs in just as they are, with the shells on, or do you break them?" |
32334 | Did n''t you go to the store for some the other day, and did n''t the grocery man have a lot of them in a barrel? |
32334 | Do n''t you think that''s a hard example, Jacko?" |
32334 | Do n''t you want it back?" |
32334 | Do n''t you want to sail with me?" |
32334 | Do you want to do that?" |
32334 | For you know mamma does n''t allow us to ask for things to eat when we go calling; but that would n''t be asking, would it?" |
32334 | Has some one taken him?" |
32334 | He upset them all over the ground, and then what do you s''pose happened? |
32334 | How much do you s''pose an auto costs, Jumpo?" |
32334 | I suppose you know what an airship is? |
32334 | I wonder what it can be? |
32334 | I wonder what it is that Uncle Wiggily has?" |
32334 | I wonder what that bear is doing with him? |
32334 | I wonder what that can be?" |
32334 | I wonder what these are?" |
32334 | I wonder where Jacko can be?" |
32334 | I wonder who that can be?" |
32334 | I wonder who that can be?" |
32334 | I wonder who that can be?" |
32334 | Is n''t there something I can give you and your brother, Jacko?" |
32334 | Is n''t this great?" |
32334 | Kinkytail?" |
32334 | Now for the next story how about Jacko and the roast chestnuts, eh? |
32334 | Oh, what shall we do?" |
32334 | Oh, will some one please help me?" |
32334 | Please may we, mother?" |
32334 | STORY VI JACKO AND THE PAPER BAG"Well, what shall we do today?" |
32334 | STORY XIV JUMPO AND THE CHESTNUT BURR"Who wants to do something for me?" |
32334 | STORY XV JACKO AND THE ROAST CHESTNUTS"Who wants to stay in this afternoon, and help me clean the blackboards?" |
32334 | STORY XVI THE KINKYTAILS MAKE MONEY"Mamma, would you please buy us an automobile?" |
32334 | STORY XVIII JUMPO AND JACKO IN THE AUTO"Are n''t you glad it''s Saturday, when we do n''t have to go to school?" |
32334 | STORY XXIV THE KINKYTAILS BLOW BUBBLES"Oh, dear, I wonder what we can do to- day?" |
32334 | STORY XXIX JUMPO AND HIS AIRSHIP"Well, what in the world are you making now?" |
32334 | STORY XXVIII JACKO AND THE TRAIN OF CARS"May we go over to Sammie Littletail''s house and play this afternoon, mamma?" |
32334 | So he opened the door and called:"What''s the trouble?" |
32334 | So he took a stone and put it in front of the engine but do you s''pose the engine minded that? |
32334 | Then Jacko, standing in the front hall, called out:"Who are you and what is the trouble?" |
32334 | Was n''t that too bad? |
32334 | What are you doing here?" |
32334 | What did I tell you?" |
32334 | What do you think-- sweet or sour milk?" |
32334 | What do you want with it?" |
32334 | What shall I do? |
32334 | What shall I do? |
32334 | What shall I do?" |
32334 | What shall I do?" |
32334 | What''s that?" |
32334 | What''s that?" |
32334 | Where is my little boy Jumpo? |
32334 | Which shall it be, Susie?" |
32334 | Who are those two queer white things in my bathroom? |
32334 | Who is knocking at my door?" |
32334 | Who''s there?" |
32334 | Why did I ever bring her here?" |
32334 | Why not?" |
32334 | Why, have you forgotten about the little automobile which Uncle Wiggily gave us? |
32334 | Why, my dear boy, what would you do with an automobile?" |
32334 | Why, what is the matter, Uncle Wiggily?" |
32334 | Will no one help me?" |
32334 | Wo n''t mamma be surprised?" |
32334 | You have n''t one about you I suppose?" |
32334 | You see you do n''t have to go to school, and you have all day to play, but when it rains-- why, what can you do? |
32334 | [ Illustration] STORY XII JACKO AND THE LITTLE MOUSE"Jacko, will you go to the store for me?" |
32334 | [ Illustration]"What would you do when your auto would n''t go?" |
32334 | called Jacko,"do n''t you want a ride?" |
21049 | A collection of what? |
21049 | A pet alligator? |
21049 | And I wonder if we shall ever get Tip back? |
21049 | And could you please let us out near the dog show? |
21049 | And did he do it? |
21049 | And did we make much money? |
21049 | And is there a monkey, too? |
21049 | And since you have been feeding the animals, would n''t you like to feed yourselves now? |
21049 | And so you burst your toy balloon, did you, Trouble? 21049 And that''s how the menagerie started?" |
21049 | And what are you doing in Mr. Anderson''s wagon-- and with the monkey? 21049 And what in the world are we going to do with them?" |
21049 | And will you-- will you take your pets? |
21049 | Any mail, children? |
21049 | Anyhow it seems that some stray hand- organ man has taken your monkey, has he? |
21049 | Anything else? |
21049 | Are n''t you glad we got''em? |
21049 | Are the pigeons out there, too? |
21049 | Are those their names? |
21049 | Are you going to charge money for persons to come in? |
21049 | Are you going to give a party, and do you want the hand- organ man to play at it, and the monkey to do tricks? |
21049 | Are you going to give a show? |
21049 | Are you going to have a circus? |
21049 | Are you going to sail that big box for your ship, Trouble? |
21049 | Are you sure, Mother? |
21049 | Bad? |
21049 | But I could have the spinning wheel, could n''t I? |
21049 | But I guess they did get loose, did n''t they? |
21049 | But how are you going to get Skyrocket home? |
21049 | But how can we take home a monkey, a parrot, three dogs, a cat, an alligator and some rats and some white mice? |
21049 | But how could they be Tip and Top when they''re black, and Tip and Top were white? |
21049 | But what are they? 21049 But what makes one black, and the other streaked black and white?" |
21049 | But what shall we do about the parrot on my wife''s shoulder? |
21049 | But where can we get any? |
21049 | But where is he going, anyhow, and what is the matter? |
21049 | But who put it here, anyhow? |
21049 | But why did n''t they take Jack or Mr. Nip or Slider? |
21049 | But would n''t he bark and bite them? |
21049 | But would n''t he have allowed both of the dogs to be taken-- Top as well as Tip? |
21049 | Ca n''t you give him a piece of board for his ship, Ted? |
21049 | Can I have the pigeons? |
21049 | Can we take away the buns and cookies the mice did n''t eat? |
21049 | Dick,she called to her husband,"ca n''t you make that monkey stop hurting William?" |
21049 | Did Skyrocket? |
21049 | Did Trouble upset it? |
21049 | Did Turnover scratch you when you tied all those strings on, Trouble? |
21049 | Did anything? |
21049 | Did he go this way? |
21049 | Did he have a monkey with him? |
21049 | Did he leave a cat? |
21049 | Did n''t Uncle Toby speak of them in his letter? |
21049 | Did n''t you do it yourself? |
21049 | Did n''t you ever read in books how dogs do that when they want you to come to help somebody who''s in trouble-- like somebody in the water? |
21049 | Did the monkey scratch you? |
21049 | Did the policeman find him? |
21049 | Did we bring any lunch with us, or are we going in a place to eat? |
21049 | Did you hear that? |
21049 | Did you know them? 21049 Did you see a hand- organ man?" |
21049 | Did you see anything of our new dog, Curlytops? |
21049 | Did you see him? 21049 Do n''t you hear him?" |
21049 | Do they always screech like that? |
21049 | Do you children remember it? |
21049 | Do you hear anyone coming, Bill? |
21049 | Do you know anything about that young man-- Shorty he called himself-- who watched our auto while we ate? |
21049 | Do you know which street he went down? |
21049 | Do you mean to say he has a parrot? |
21049 | Do you really intend to take all those pets home with us? |
21049 | Do you s''pose Uncle Toby would have a gun? |
21049 | Do you s''pose mother will mind? |
21049 | Do you s''pose there''s a gun there I could have? |
21049 | Do you see him? |
21049 | Do you think he came to call you? |
21049 | Do you think we''ll have a big crowd? |
21049 | Do you think you''ll ever get Tip back? |
21049 | Do you think your dogs ran off to join a show? |
21049 | Do you want me to chase after that Italian and arrest him? |
21049 | Do you want me to eat your pie? |
21049 | Does he want us to come there for the summer vacation? |
21049 | Dog show? |
21049 | Everybody will want to see a parrot that drove away two burglars, wo n''t they, Daddy? |
21049 | Feed ourselves-- how? |
21049 | Goin''to be soldiers an''have a''rade? |
21049 | Have we got enough money left to take us home, Jan? |
21049 | Have you been right here all the while, young man? |
21049 | How did he ever think of it? |
21049 | How did it happen? |
21049 | How in the world did my uncle ever come to have so many? |
21049 | How shall we ever get him back? |
21049 | How you going to get Jack to jump down into the lace curtain net? |
21049 | How you going to get him to go up? |
21049 | I be in circus? |
21049 | I do n''t see any; do you, Jan? |
21049 | I just love delicatessen stuff, do n''t you? |
21049 | I like a restaurant, do n''t you, Ted? |
21049 | I suppose those are pets you have been talking about? |
21049 | I wonder how he learned it? |
21049 | I wonder if Ted could have done this? |
21049 | I wonder if he jumped out of the auto and ran away, if someone picked him up off the seat, or if that man Shorty knows where he is? |
21049 | I wonder if the parrot will talk much? |
21049 | I wonder what in the world Mr. Capper lets those white rats stay in his bakeshop window for? |
21049 | I wonder what it is? |
21049 | I wonder who the letter is from? |
21049 | I''m terrible glad Uncle Toby left us his collection, are n''t you? |
21049 | If we each have to hold one end of the curtain net, how are we going to hold out the banana so Jack will see it? |
21049 | Is Snuff the cat''s name? |
21049 | Is Uncle Toby mysterious? |
21049 | Is Uncle Toby-- is he-- dead, that he wants daddy to take everything in his house? |
21049 | Is n''t it a pity dogs ca n''t talk like parrots? 21049 Is n''t it too bad we have n''t Tip?" |
21049 | Is n''t that a good trick? |
21049 | Is there a dog? |
21049 | Is there one of those, Mother? |
21049 | It''s a good advertisement for our circus, is n''t it, Daddy? |
21049 | It''s sort of feeding the auto, is n''t it, Mother? |
21049 | Let those mice in my window? 21049 May we go?" |
21049 | Monkey? 21049 Now what have you to say?" |
21049 | Oh, ca n''t we help the orphan children, as we helped the crippled children once? |
21049 | Oh, did you find him? 21049 Oh, did you see that?" |
21049 | Oh, do you know us? |
21049 | Oh, has he a bad fit? |
21049 | Oh, is that a letter from Uncle Toby, and is he coming back to take his pets away before we''ve had the show? |
21049 | Oh, it''s you, is it, Trouble? |
21049 | Oh, may we go? |
21049 | Oh, where is he? |
21049 | S''pose mother will mind? |
21049 | See it? 21049 Seen a monkey? |
21049 | Shall we make''em do some tricks for you? |
21049 | Skyrocket''s leg was caught in a trap, and ca n''t we have the animal doctor see if it''s broken? |
21049 | Ted, do you know what I think? |
21049 | Tell me-- what color were the poodles you had? |
21049 | The barber''s? |
21049 | They''re going to be our pets, are n''t they, Daddy? |
21049 | Trouble have a s''ip? |
21049 | Trouble,cried Janet, as she took hold of her little brother''s arm,"did you tease Ruth?" |
21049 | Was this what Trouble meant when he said Snuff was rolling? |
21049 | We may keep them, may n''t we? |
21049 | We-- we forgot it, I guess; did n''t we, Jimmy? |
21049 | Well, why did n''t you boys take the cage of rats and mice with you when you went out? |
21049 | Well? 21049 Were any of you hurt when the tire burst?" |
21049 | Were you frightened, William? |
21049 | Were you looking for us? |
21049 | Were you trying to have Skyrocket ride you in that box? |
21049 | What are they? |
21049 | What are you going to do with the money you get from your circus-- if you get any? |
21049 | What do you mean? |
21049 | What do you think of it? |
21049 | What do you want us to do, Daddy? |
21049 | What does he mean? |
21049 | What fun are you talking about? |
21049 | What happened? |
21049 | What has that got to do with it? 21049 What has the fire engine to do with white mice eating buns?" |
21049 | What in the world were you doing? |
21049 | What is it, Patrick? |
21049 | What is it, Top? 21049 What is it? |
21049 | What is it? |
21049 | What is it? |
21049 | What kind of poodles did you lose, as you say? |
21049 | What made him think that? |
21049 | What makes him act that funny way? |
21049 | What trick shall we teach him? |
21049 | What was it? |
21049 | What was that? |
21049 | What would be fun? |
21049 | What''s he doing? |
21049 | What''s that you say? |
21049 | What''s that-- our parrot? 21049 What''s that?" |
21049 | What''s the matter here? 21049 What''s the matter with him?" |
21049 | What''s the matter, Curlytops? |
21049 | What''s the matter, Curlytops? |
21049 | What''s the matter, Ted? 21049 What''s the matter? |
21049 | What''s the matter? |
21049 | What''s the matter? |
21049 | What''s this-- a traveling circus? |
21049 | What? 21049 What?" |
21049 | What? |
21049 | When did you get back from South America? |
21049 | When you going to have your circus? |
21049 | Where are you going? |
21049 | Where are you going? |
21049 | Where can he be? |
21049 | Where do you s''pose he can be? |
21049 | Where have you been, Curlytops? |
21049 | Where is Tip? 21049 Where is Top?" |
21049 | Where is it? |
21049 | Where is the burglar? |
21049 | Whereabout in Canfield do you-- you Curlytops want to get out? |
21049 | Which? 21049 Who is Slider?" |
21049 | Who is gone? 21049 Whose mice are they? |
21049 | Why did he go there? |
21049 | Why did n''t the circus man keep them if they were so valuable? |
21049 | Why did n''t you take the mice out, and leave them in the barn? |
21049 | Why did you take one of my nice curtains? |
21049 | Why not? |
21049 | Why should I do a thing like that? |
21049 | Why, do you think that young man had anything to do with Tip''s going away? |
21049 | Why, is n''t he in the barn with Sky and the other pets? |
21049 | Will dey be han''-ordan music? |
21049 | Wo n''t Skyrocket be glad? 21049 Would n''t it be great if we could dress Snuff up in a little suit like a clown?" |
21049 | You been take Jack to barber''s? |
21049 | You did n''t go away, did you, and give someone a chance to come up and take one of the dogs? |
21049 | You got Uncle Toby''s letter, asking you to come and take charge of the collection he left, did n''t you? |
21049 | You say two boys were here a little while ago? |
21049 | You scared, Mother? |
21049 | You what? |
21049 | And I wonder what we can do next?" |
21049 | And did Trouble turn on the water? |
21049 | And make us take care of all the pets?" |
21049 | And then, seeing that Teddy and Janet were worried about something, he asked them:"Have you lost your little brother?" |
21049 | Are we all ready now?" |
21049 | But I bought''em of a young man----""Was his name Shorty?" |
21049 | But I wonder where Tip can be?" |
21049 | But do you think it will be safe for you to go there alone and ask for your lost dogs?" |
21049 | But how did the box get here?" |
21049 | But we ought to have some sort of net for him to jump into, did n''t we ought, Teddy?" |
21049 | But what is your letter about, Mother?" |
21049 | CHAPTER VI WHERE IS TIP? |
21049 | CHAPTER VII A FUZZY BURGLAR"What''s that?" |
21049 | Ca n''t we go in and see Uncle Toby''s pets?" |
21049 | Ca n''t you have the circus you were counting on?" |
21049 | Cassidy?" |
21049 | Could I get the pigeons now? |
21049 | Could it be true? |
21049 | Did Jack run away?" |
21049 | Did the snake bite you?" |
21049 | Did you get Tip back?" |
21049 | Did you lose two dogs?" |
21049 | Do n''t you know it is wrong to tease and annoy animals?" |
21049 | Do n''t you like Turnover?" |
21049 | Do you hear that, old fellow?" |
21049 | Do you really intend holding it?" |
21049 | Do you want to sell them to me?" |
21049 | Hand- organ man?" |
21049 | Has anything happened, Curlytops?" |
21049 | Have you seen him?" |
21049 | How are all my pets?" |
21049 | How could he be dead and write this letter?" |
21049 | How did he get here?" |
21049 | How did it get here?" |
21049 | How many hairs will make a wig? |
21049 | I wonder if Slider can do any tricks?" |
21049 | I wonder what can have happened?" |
21049 | I wonder what it means? |
21049 | I wonder who taught Snuff that trick? |
21049 | Is dere a han''ordan?" |
21049 | Is it an insane asylum?" |
21049 | Is there anything in the house for the menagerie to eat?" |
21049 | Johnson?" |
21049 | Martin?" |
21049 | Nip?" |
21049 | Of course neither word was right, but who minded a thing like that when poor Trouble was in such a plight? |
21049 | Oh, where is Tip?" |
21049 | Oh, where is it? |
21049 | One of the pets?" |
21049 | Page 102]"Do alligators do tricks?" |
21049 | Page 174 THE CURLYTOPS AND THEIR PETS CHAPTER I UNCLE TOBY''S LETTER"What you going to put on your ship, Ted?" |
21049 | So do you Curlytops want to help the orphans?" |
21049 | So he wants me to come and take charge of his''collection,''does he? |
21049 | Something in the face of that youngster caused Daddy Martin to ask:"William, did you do that?" |
21049 | That will be great, wo n''t it?" |
21049 | The hand- organ man or the monkey?" |
21049 | Trouble like to see Slider do a trick?" |
21049 | Uncle Toby did leave a dog, did n''t he?" |
21049 | Walking in your sleep?" |
21049 | Was mother''s Trouble frightened to pieces?" |
21049 | Was one my son Teddy?" |
21049 | Watson?" |
21049 | What are we going to do?" |
21049 | What are you going to do now?" |
21049 | What could it mean? |
21049 | What did I tell you?" |
21049 | What do you children mean?" |
21049 | What do you mean by calling my dogs away when I am making them do tricks? |
21049 | What fun could even a make- believe pirate have if there were no ships to sink? |
21049 | What have you done?" |
21049 | What is it?" |
21049 | What is it?" |
21049 | What is making all that racket?" |
21049 | What shall I do?" |
21049 | What was going to happen now? |
21049 | What you going to load on your ship, Jan?" |
21049 | What''s matter, Jan?" |
21049 | What''s the matter, old fellow?" |
21049 | What''s the matter?" |
21049 | What''s the trouble?" |
21049 | Where have you been?" |
21049 | Where''s the snake, darling? |
21049 | Who knew? |
21049 | Who let those mice in there?" |
21049 | Who played this trick on me and spoiled my buns? |
21049 | Whose white rats are they? |
21049 | Why did n''t they take more?" |
21049 | Why did you leave the cage here?" |
21049 | Why, what happened?" |
21049 | Would you like some glasses of milk and molasses cookies?" |
21049 | You did come for that, did n''t you?" |
21049 | asked Jan."Did n''t Uncle Toby say you could have them?" |
21049 | have you seen our monkey, Jack?" |
21049 | is Trouble over there?" |
21049 | what are you doing?" |
21049 | what is the matter? |
21049 | what shall I do?" |
21049 | what will you do next?" |
21049 | you love''em, do n''t you?" |