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