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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39281 | Cry you mercy, who killed my cat? |
39281 | What is a pound of butter amongst a kennel of hounds? |
39281 | What is a workman without his tools? |
39281 | What is worse than ill- luck? |
39281 | Who goes worse shod than the cobbler''s wife? |
39281 | Who so blind as he that will not see? |
39281 | keep a dog and bark myself? |
34790 | _ Enough is as Good as a Feast._What is Enough? |
34790 | ''Twas one of my most cherished dreams To write a Moral Book some day; What says the Bard? |
34790 | ( Is"hanged"the perfect tense of"hang"? |
34790 | ( Would you value a man by the checks on his suits, And forget"_ que c''est le premier passbook qui Coutts_?") |
34790 | But having had your boom in oil, And made your millions out of it, Would you propose to cease from toil? |
34790 | My verses may indeed be few, But are they not, to quote the poet,"The sweetest things that ever grew Beside a human door"? |
34790 | Parnassus heights must surely pall; For simpler diet do you call, Of nectar growing tired? |
34790 | They say that a Contented Mind Is a Continual Feast;--but where The mental frame, and how to find, Which can with Turtle Soup compare? |
34790 | To seek for Morals here''s a task Of which you well may be despairing;"What has become of them?" |
34790 | Who knows how rich a mental meal The covers of_ this_ book conceal? |
34790 | Yet, what''s a spanking to the fun Of leaving vital things Undone? |
34790 | _"Virtue is Its Own Reward"_ Virtue its own reward? |
26754 | ''Madam,''said the gentleman who gave her the money,''why do you come to a saloon? 26754 By whom was Magna Charta exacted from King John at Runnymede?" |
26754 | From what king,etc., etc.? |
26754 | From whom was,etc., etc.? |
26754 | Has she bought a shawl? |
26754 | How did the Assyrian come down? |
26754 | Is Mother Day particular about the sort of shawl she will buy? |
26754 | Like what animal did? |
26754 | Mr. Wolcott, did you not tell the people of the United States that free silver over there meant anarchy and lost confidence? |
26754 | What is that? |
26754 | When? |
26754 | Where was Magna Charta,etc., etc.? |
26754 | Where? |
26754 | Which Mrs. Day will buy a shawl? |
26754 | Who came down? |
26754 | Who is to blame for adulterating goods? |
26754 | Who will buy any shawl? |
26754 | Who? |
26754 | Why? |
26754 | Ah, my friends, is not the reason for the change evident to any one who will look at the matter? |
26754 | And after all, what use is this pride of appearance, for which so much is risked, so much is suffered? |
26754 | And what amount of money do the gold standard people want? |
26754 | And what have we to oppose to them? |
26754 | And what is meant by man? |
26754 | And who prosper by hard times? |
26754 | Are fleets and armies necessary to a work of love and reconciliation? |
26754 | Are you then your own master? |
26754 | At what period in our history was that privilege taken from Americans? |
26754 | But what can we say of the people of Mexico and the United States? |
26754 | But when shall we be stronger? |
26754 | Ca n''t some of you help her a little?'' |
26754 | Can gentlemen assign any other possible motive for it? |
26754 | Can you tell any way to prevent the outside windows frosting in cold weather? |
26754 | Certainly the Indian presents the idea of advancing forward, while the New York Sun man is advancing(?) |
26754 | Do it to- day!_ If you were a servant, would you not be ashamed that a good master should catch you idle? |
26754 | Do you ask what that feature is? |
26754 | Do you want to hear about the anarchy part of this question? |
26754 | Does not the answer immediately echo that we would be today English? |
26754 | Draw What does a dentist do? |
26754 | Finally, what is this statue of Justice but the image of law? |
26754 | Has Great Britain an enemy in this quarter of the world to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies? |
26754 | Has not a crowd in the open air as much right to hiss as to cheer? |
26754 | Have we anything new to offer upon the subject? |
26754 | Have we shown ourselves so unwilling to be reconciled, that force must be called in to win back our love? |
26754 | How is it today? |
26754 | How much more that is necessary do we spend in sleep? |
26754 | How shall we ever be able to pay them? |
26754 | I doubt na, whiles, but thou may thieve; What then? |
26754 | I want to ask you, what would have been the result if our forefathers in 1776 had adopted any other spirit than this? |
26754 | If he takes it away it will not flood this country, will it? |
26754 | If the gold standard is a good thing, why try to get rid of it? |
26754 | International bimetallic commissioners were sent to the foreign countries to procure this great international agreement, and did they get it? |
26754 | Is it not, I ask, strange that George Washington, who fought so bravely for independence, should have signed a law for repudiation and anarchy? |
26754 | Is it that insidious smile with which our petition has been lately received? |
26754 | Is it too late, temperance men? |
26754 | Is life so dear or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? |
26754 | Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? |
26754 | Is this the part of wise men engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty? |
26754 | It is n''t a proper place for a lady, and why are you driven to such a step?'' |
26754 | May we not here ask, to what mankind was the earth given? |
26754 | Methinks I hear some of you say,"Must a man afford himself no leisure?" |
26754 | Mr. Wolcott, did not you say bimetallism in the United States meant repudiation? |
26754 | Now suppose we wanted to repeal that law, could we repeal it by international agreement? |
26754 | Now, if he gives it to us, will not you Republicans be willing to take your share? |
26754 | Now, my Republican friends, do n''t you believe that? |
26754 | Seek''st thou the plashy brink Of weedy lake, or marge of river wide, Or where the rocking billows rise and sink On the chafed ocean side? |
26754 | Shall I do so?'' |
26754 | Shall we gather strength by irresolution and inaction? |
26754 | Shall we resort to entreaty and humble supplication? |
26754 | Shall we try argument? |
26754 | So what signifies_ wishing_ and_ hoping_ for better times? |
26754 | Stepping up to the bar, and addressing the proprietor, who happened to be present, she said:"''Sir, can you assist me? |
26754 | The New York Sun came to the defense of the boys in an editorial, from which the following is an extract: What did these students really do? |
26754 | The financial men of England would then say to Mr. Wolcott, did you say that bimetallism in the United States meant 50-cent dollars? |
26754 | Then I ask, whose business will measure the amount under such a law? |
26754 | Then the Englishman would reply,"Would not international bimetallism mean international repudiation?" |
26754 | Then we will have a government of_ all_ the people, by_ all_ the people, and for_ all_ the people.--If not this plan, what next? |
26754 | Thus,"What was exacted by the barons from King John at Runnymede?" |
26754 | WHAT NEXT? |
26754 | We appeal not only to the students; we appeal to business men who have been terrorized by the financial-- what may I call it? |
26754 | What do you weigh with? |
26754 | What does the mental picture of scales suggest? |
26754 | What is a butterfly? |
26754 | What is it that gentlemen wish? |
26754 | What say you, Lincoln Republicans? |
26754 | What terms shall we find which have not been already exhausted? |
26754 | What would they have? |
26754 | What would you advise us to do?" |
26754 | What, I ask you, would you think of your prize fighter then? |
26754 | Whither, mid''st falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way? |
26754 | Why are we here idle? |
26754 | Why does he not tell us what he is going to do if he fails to secure an international agreement? |
26754 | Why is it that the broker or the bond buyer does not write in his application that he has a personal interest in the gold standard? |
26754 | Why is it that these men want to throw upon the wage earners whatever odium there may be in using his vote to protect his personal interests? |
26754 | Why is it that within three months such a change has come over the country? |
26754 | Why this change? |
26754 | Why? |
26754 | Will it be the next week, or the next year? |
26754 | Will it be when we are totally disarmed, and when a British guard shall be stationed in every house? |
26754 | Will you tell me by whose business they wish to measure the volume of money? |
26754 | Wo n''t these heavy taxes quite ruin the country? |
26754 | Wo n''t you Democrats willingly receive your share? |
26754 | Would not that kind of literature hurt the cause instead of helping it? |
26754 | You will ask, what is to be done where pigs have it? |
26754 | _ But dost thou love life? |