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.
identifier | question |
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56728 | Are you a picaroon? |
56728 | Have you mother, sister, wife, or children? |
56728 | I mean who is that dirty bum who just came in? |
56728 | What can I do for you? |
56728 | What can we do to help them? |
56728 | What did the judge hand yeh? |
56728 | What do you mean? |
56728 | What for? |
56728 | Whatcheh in fer? |
56728 | Where do you think you are? 56728 A keeper silences me with a gruff, impatient voice:Where in hell do you think I can get it?" |
56728 | Are you his wife?" |
56728 | As soon as I approached him he turned around sharply and shouted:"What the h---- do_ you_ want?" |
56728 | At the Waldorf- Astoria? |
56728 | He wrings his hands in despair and moans:"Why did they not let me die in peace?" |
56728 | How does it come that they pick Popes from among the wops, I wonder?" |
56728 | I looked at him puzzled and asked:"Dress him up in his striped suit?" |
56728 | Is not suffering the greatest of all tests, necessary, purifying and regenerating? |
56728 | Is this really the Inferno or only the last Judgment, I ask myself? |
56728 | Once inadvertently I asked him:"What do you do outside for a living, Ed?" |
56728 | One"sky pilot"comes only during the lunch hour and, walking to the busy table, invariably asks:"Well, boys, how goes it?" |
56728 | See?" |
56728 | Some of the passages read thus:"I love you, I love you, where did youse put the tobacco?" |
56728 | Sometimes a laggard insists on finishing his washing; and then an angry voice assails him rudely:"Come on, you God damn bum, did n''t yeh hear me? |
56728 | Soon four convicts came into the room; one, a gangster, with a broken nose, and beady, black eyes, asked me:"Where is the stiff?" |
56728 | The keeper spoke:"Who is that dirty bum?" |
56728 | The warden asked her:"What do you want to see him for? |
56728 | When I suggested that as he was the warden he could make and unmake the rules, he did not answer, but asked irrelevantly how I liked his hotel? |
56728 | Where do you t''ink you are? |
56728 | Why not wait patiently and courageously for the day of reckoning, worthy of the gods on Olympus? |
56728 | Why should my trained mind crumble like a match box and be destroyed under physical torture, mental distress and moral humiliation? |
56728 | Why this unseemly desire to swat as insignificant a gnat as I? |
56728 | Will you please bring me a spoon?" |
56728 | You get me?" |
56728 | but always:"How long must you serve?" |
62633 | Are you going to heave to? |
62633 | Can I come aboard? |
62633 | Do n''t you know you have violated the colonial laws? |
62633 | Have you a sheet chart of the coast you could spare me? |
62633 | Is the Georgette coming here? |
62633 | Very well,said I:"Cranston, how are you getting on?" |
62633 | What for? |
62633 | What for? |
62633 | What is his name? |
62633 | What''s going on? |
62633 | What''s happened? |
62633 | When is the Georgette coming? |
62633 | Where are the others? |
62633 | Where are you going to refit? |
62633 | Who is that man? |
62633 | Why,said the captain,"would you believe it? |
62633 | After swearing to defend her, and afterwards swearing to fight against her, say candidly whether anything you swear is deserving of credit or belief? |
62633 | Are you aware whether he had any connection with the Fenian conspiracy? |
62633 | As the men drove up, he shouted:--"What time will the Georgette be at the timber jetty?" |
62633 | Can you advance money, if needed? |
62633 | Could they say that the spirit of the knights and saints of old was dead? |
62633 | Did it not survive in the act of the brave men there present? |
62633 | Did the soldiers take part in the proceedings of those meetings? |
62633 | Did you hear Geary say anything about what was to be done to the commanders when the signal for a rising was given? |
62633 | Did you make any communication to Sub- Inspector Hamilton as to how your being in the barracks could be proved? |
62633 | Little was said, but occasionally one of the rescued men would ask"Captain, do you think we will float through the night?" |
62633 | Might not the conspirators have failed in carrying out the land end of the plot? |
62633 | So men spake of thee then; Now shall their speaking be stayed? |
62633 | Subject to the regulations and conditions printed on the other side:-- To Captain Anthony:-- Have you any news from New Bedford? |
62633 | WHY DON''T ENGLAND DEMAND THE PRISONERS? |
62633 | Were you always a Protestant, or did you cease to be one? |
62633 | Were you in the habit of coming to the Cork barracks previous to the day you say you met me at the gate? |
62633 | When can you come to Freemantle? |
62633 | When do you clear out of Bunbury?" |
62633 | When do you sail? |
62633 | When do you sail?" |
62633 | When they had walked a safe distance down the jetty, Breslin turned, grasped the captain''s hands with a hearty"How are you?" |
62633 | Who knows? |
62633 | Whom would he meet? |
62633 | Why? |
62633 | Will you allow him to be present? |
62633 | _ Deputy Judge- Advocate._ Have you any objection to be tried by the president, or by any other member of this court? |
62633 | _ President._ You say McKillop is in the barracks; how do you know? |
62633 | _ The Deputy Judge- Advocate._ The question was, Did you make any mention of the prisoner in your information? |
62633 | _ The President._ Have you any application to make on behalf of the prisoner? |