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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41446 | A godmother like mine? |
41446 | All well? |
41446 | Am I crazy? 41446 And Bersaglierino? |
41446 | And I... was n''t I present? |
41446 | And Mollica? |
41446 | And have you got the_ filovia_[ aerial railway] in working order for that purpose? |
41446 | And how is it I did n''t know anything about it? |
41446 | And how will I manage to tow along this lump of a Pinocchio who is half dead with mountain- sickness? |
41446 | And if they pretend not to hear? |
41446 | And now that you have recovered, what will you do? |
41446 | And that seems a just reason to you? |
41446 | And the Boches, where are they? |
41446 | And the company? |
41446 | And the other leg? |
41446 | And the prisoners? |
41446 | And then? |
41446 | And what kind of meat do you call this? |
41446 | And when did they cut it off? |
41446 | And will they all die? |
41446 | And you ask me to take you with me? |
41446 | And you think I am going to give you food? 41446 And you would go back?" |
41446 | And you''re making all this racket for that? 41446 And you, lad? |
41446 | And you... want to go and be blown up? |
41446 | And''Talian pigs all killed, are n''t they? |
41446 | And... will you be able? |
41446 | Are they really off to war? 41446 Are you afraid, then, Mollica?" |
41446 | Are you certain? |
41446 | Are you coming or are n''t you? |
41446 | Are you crazy, youngster? 41446 Are you crazy?" |
41446 | Are you going to eat them all? |
41446 | Are you hurt? |
41446 | Augusta? 41446 Bersaglierino, have you seen what they did to me? |
41446 | But do n''t you know that a''Big Bertha''is a Boche gun that would have blown us into a thousand pieces? |
41446 | But do n''t you know that he was wishing a shell would hit us, the little wretch? |
41446 | But how did I come to make such a blunder? |
41446 | But how under the sun did it ever enter Bersaglierino''s head to offer himself for this expedition? |
41446 | But what are you going to do? 41446 But what are you talking about? |
41446 | But what is the matter? |
41446 | But what kind of dirty tricks are these? 41446 But what saucepan? |
41446 | But who is it? |
41446 | But why do you want to shoot me, Mr. General? 41446 Ca n''t you see?" |
41446 | Can you move it? |
41446 | Captain Teschisso, I must remind you of the respect due..."What''s that? 41446 Captain, how many surprises?" |
41446 | Ciampanella, are you perfectly sure of yourself? |
41446 | Croat? 41446 Did n''t you hear what he yelled at me when he kicked me? |
41446 | Did n''t you hear what my captain said? 41446 Did they give you a good supper?" |
41446 | Did you hear that, youngster? |
41446 | Did you hear? 41446 Did you see, Pinocchio? |
41446 | Do me a favor and then..."What is it? 41446 Do n''t you see him? |
41446 | Do you feel ill? |
41446 | Do you hear? |
41446 | Do you imagine I do n''t know? 41446 Do you see that cloud up there?" |
41446 | Do you think I would eat it all up? 41446 Do you understand, Mr. Captain? |
41446 | Do you want a gun? |
41446 | Does it hurt you here? |
41446 | Even this leather case? |
41446 | Excuse me, but will you do me a favor? |
41446 | Gone? 41446 Have you any pain in the sound leg?" |
41446 | Have you been to war? |
41446 | Ho, boys, who told you to write_ through train_? 41446 How are you, Bersaglierino?" |
41446 | How could I help it? 41446 How did I happen not to recognize myself in the mirror? |
41446 | How in the world do you expect me to know what that is? |
41446 | I afraid? 41446 I make you sorry for me?" |
41446 | I would almost rather be in his place and with no more clothes than he has on instead of in this get- up... but what''s there to be done about it? 41446 I? |
41446 | I? |
41446 | I? |
41446 | In the clouds? 41446 Is it much farther?" |
41446 | Is it true? |
41446 | Is it you, Draghetta, who have set the camp in such an uproar? |
41446 | Is the axle of the wheel on fire? 41446 Is the enemy in sight?" |
41446 | Listen, Captain, do I really seem to you as much of a fool as that? |
41446 | Listen, Fatina, and I... am I really alive? |
41446 | Me? |
41446 | Of iron? 41446 Of wood?" |
41446 | Oh, did you, Sergeant Minestron? |
41446 | Oh, do you really want to see it, Mollica? |
41446 | Oh, it''s you, youngster, is it? 41446 Oh, you are well brought up, are n''t you? |
41446 | On... on..."Well? |
41446 | Our country, did you say, Fatina? |
41446 | Our country? |
41446 | Pinocchio? |
41446 | Really? 41446 Really?" |
41446 | So you are writing to a creditor? |
41446 | So, little devil, do you understand? 41446 Tell me, Bersaglierino, what was your business before the war?" |
41446 | Tell me, Fatina, is the Bersaglierino really alive? |
41446 | The Austrians? |
41446 | The medicine? |
41446 | Them sing? 41446 Then tell me what kind of things are_ premises_; otherwise...""Otherwise you''ll take me and make me sit on the stove and roast me, wo n''t you? |
41446 | Then you, too, have some one in the world who interests you? |
41446 | Then? |
41446 | This evening''s supper? 41446 To whom have you written?" |
41446 | Was it you who fired that shot? |
41446 | Well, Mr. Croat? 41446 Well?" |
41446 | Well? |
41446 | Well? |
41446 | Well? |
41446 | What are they doing? |
41446 | What are you doing to him? 41446 What are you doing, stupids? |
41446 | What did you put in the soup? |
41446 | What do you want? 41446 What has happened?" |
41446 | What has happened? |
41446 | What is going to happen to him now? |
41446 | What is it? |
41446 | What is it? |
41446 | What language do you speak, you little beast? |
41446 | What should I do with it? 41446 What under the sun is all this machinery and these contraptions? |
41446 | What were you doing with that leg in the air? |
41446 | What''s got into you? 41446 What''s that to you?" |
41446 | What''s that? |
41446 | What''s the matter, General? |
41446 | What''s the matter? 41446 What''s the matter? |
41446 | What''s the matter? |
41446 | What''s the matter? |
41446 | What''s the medicine got to do with dinner? |
41446 | What''s this? |
41446 | What''s up now? |
41446 | What... what are you doing? 41446 What? |
41446 | What? 41446 What? |
41446 | What? 41446 What? |
41446 | Where are they? 41446 Where are they?" |
41446 | Where are they? |
41446 | Where are they? |
41446 | Where did you find it? |
41446 | Where did you hear it? |
41446 | Where is he? |
41446 | Where? |
41446 | Where? |
41446 | Where? |
41446 | Who are you? |
41446 | Who cares for them? 41446 Who said''Just so''? |
41446 | Who says so? 41446 Who told you so?" |
41446 | Who told you so? |
41446 | Who told you? |
41446 | Who''s there? |
41446 | Who? |
41446 | Whom are they''strafing''? |
41446 | Whom do you see? |
41446 | Whom, then, must I ask? |
41446 | Whose? |
41446 | Why did you call him, then? |
41446 | Why do n''t you get up? |
41446 | Why do you ask me if I am sure of myself? |
41446 | Why have you treated me so? |
41446 | Why not? 41446 Why should I care about that? |
41446 | Why? |
41446 | Why? |
41446 | Why? |
41446 | Why? |
41446 | Why? |
41446 | Why? |
41446 | Why? |
41446 | Will I go with you? 41446 Will you take me with you?" |
41446 | Will you? 41446 Would n''t it be better to cook something on it for our supper this evening?" |
41446 | Writing to him? 41446 Yes... truly... but...""Would you deny it?" |
41446 | You are joking? |
41446 | You are perfectly certain of this? |
41446 | You are serious about wanting to write? |
41446 | You beastly little creature, what game are you playing? 41446 You feel all right?" |
41446 | You think so? |
41446 | You want to write, too? |
41446 | You? 41446 You? |
41446 | Your claw? 41446 _ Wer sind Sie?_"No answer. |
41446 | *****"Excuse me, Bersaglierino...""Oh, are you still there?" |
41446 | Am I really so changed...? |
41446 | And Mollica?" |
41446 | And can I keep from burning? |
41446 | And do n''t you remember how he left everything in a mess and ran out into the street wrapped in a flowered chintz curtain? |
41446 | And how will they manage to get down it? |
41446 | And then, since she seemed much astonished at his words, he continued, vehemently:"Why, indeed, should I care about that?... |
41446 | And what had become of him? |
41446 | And whom do you see?" |
41446 | And you think yourself destined to end as a laughing- stock of horrid little children? |
41446 | Are n''t you preparing for the august visit?" |
41446 | Are we or are we not great? |
41446 | Are you aware that they do n''t use this any more?" |
41446 | Are you crazy?" |
41446 | Are you crazy?" |
41446 | Are you deaf? |
41446 | Are you in earnest?" |
41446 | Are you satisfied?" |
41446 | Are you still asleep?" |
41446 | Are you wounded?" |
41446 | But do n''t you know that if I catch sight of an Austrian I''ll eat him?" |
41446 | But do you know what I''ll do? |
41446 | But how do you suppose they would let a boy like you carry jelly?" |
41446 | But if they notice it, too? |
41446 | But it is with happiness, is it not?" |
41446 | But what had happened to him? |
41446 | But what is it? |
41446 | But who was it? |
41446 | But why do n''t you, too, go to see if you have any letters?" |
41446 | CHAPTER II_ How Pinocchio Recognized the Advantages of His Wooden Body_"So, Colonel, you understand? |
41446 | Can I indeed be changed into a real little boy or am I a puppet as I always was?" |
41446 | Corporal Scotimondo put him down gently on the ground, face to face with himself, and then asked, sharply:"What did you want with Captain Teschisso?" |
41446 | Could n''t you let me sleep a minute? |
41446 | Dead? |
41446 | Did I dream it?" |
41446 | Did n''t you go willingly through the barbed wire to open a road of victory for your country? |
41446 | Did n''t you hear? |
41446 | Did n''t you volunteer? |
41446 | Did they really intend to let them all be massacred? |
41446 | Did you hear him?" |
41446 | Did you hear little while ago lots of noise? |
41446 | Did you hear what the major ordered? |
41446 | Did you hear? |
41446 | Did you intend to make me sing like Spizzete Spazzete? |
41446 | Did you understand that I am hungry?" |
41446 | Do n''t you know that we are expecting an attack?" |
41446 | Do n''t you recognize me? |
41446 | Do n''t you recognize me?" |
41446 | Do n''t you remember how Pinocchio first broke up everything before he ran away? |
41446 | Do n''t you see that he has ceased to move? |
41446 | Do n''t you understand I want you to get from under my feet?" |
41446 | Do n''t you understand anything? |
41446 | Do n''t you understand modern Italian? |
41446 | Do n''t you understand yet what has happened to you? |
41446 | Do you imagine that standing over a fire is a great pleasure? |
41446 | Do you know how to write?" |
41446 | Do you know me? |
41446 | Do you know what you ought to do? |
41446 | Do you really believe that there is no one to rejoice at seeing you take up again your place in the world? |
41446 | Do you think I can let his Majesty see me in this frightful condition? |
41446 | Do you think you can bail out this puddle with a cap? |
41446 | Do you understand? |
41446 | Do you understand? |
41446 | Do you understand?" |
41446 | Do you want to know the reason? |
41446 | Does it pain you?" |
41446 | Does old Geppetto live here?" |
41446 | Every one should know that you deserve it and that they should follow your example.... You are crying? |
41446 | Finished already?" |
41446 | Had they perhaps been swallowed up by the abyss which yawned a few feet away? |
41446 | He looked down at the little sleeping puppet and what do you think he saw? |
41446 | He tried to hide him with the glorious garments in order to carry him off, bundled up in them, but the King turned and asked:"What''s happened?" |
41446 | He was answered by a dozen voices, one deep one calling:"Who goes there?" |
41446 | He would do the same... with the difference that I have n''t any gun... so that... not so much noise... Scotimon...? |
41446 | How did they bring my poor puppet to such a state?" |
41446 | How do you think we do it? |
41446 | How gone? |
41446 | How impossible?" |
41446 | How is it possible that there should be in this desert pastry covered with caramel sauce? |
41446 | Hurry up, because when I came in the royal automobile had been sighted.... Do n''t you think that dog of a barber fixed me up fine? |
41446 | I am hungry as a wolf, and if I do n''t get them to feed me, whom can I join? |
41446 | I am not alone any more, do you understand? |
41446 | I have n''t been able to start the beginning because...""Do you or do you not know how to write?" |
41446 | I wanted to go to the war to hear the cannon, but I never spied on any one, not even when I went to school.... Can you really take me for a Boche? |
41446 | I was very severely wounded, but...""You cured him, Major Cutemup?" |
41446 | I will be frank; if to- morrow a brave man like you, in the same condition, should come and ask me...""To be his wife?" |
41446 | It does n''t seem warm here, for a fact, does it, Colonel?" |
41446 | Keep quiet... leave me alone... you make me lose my thread of thought...""So you write with thread, do you? |
41446 | Keep your weapon quiet.... Do n''t you know who I am?... |
41446 | Major Cutemup... did you think I was talking of you? |
41446 | Mollica, do n''t you recognize me?" |
41446 | Oh, Medoro, do n''t you recognize me? |
41446 | Pinocchio, which creature is this, Spitz or Spotz?" |
41446 | Poor Papa Geppetto, what will he say about me? |
41446 | Really in the clouds?" |
41446 | Scotimondo screamed at him and ran to take his post, grumbling,"but why does n''t the sentinel come back? |
41446 | Sister Fatina, is it not true that they''re going to make him a new leg?" |
41446 | So that...""Why do n''t you write it?" |
41446 | So you listened to all we said?" |
41446 | Tell me truly, what would you have done if you had been in Pinocchio''s place? |
41446 | Tell me were you ever in a softer bed than now?... |
41446 | The King? |
41446 | The healing process has already begun... the granulation is splendid, but have you any pain in the groin, boy?" |
41446 | There''s no black on white, or white on black; it seems to me to be getting more cloudy... so that... Scotimondo? |
41446 | They are tied up like two pork sausages, and, besides, you know what we''ll do? |
41446 | They have n''t disappeared; they''ve only gone down...""Where?" |
41446 | To that miserable Hapsburg?" |
41446 | To- day that we can say we have made Italy?" |
41446 | Was it you who was chattering''just so, just so, just so''?" |
41446 | Was n''t there anybody to look out for them? |
41446 | We understand each other, heh?" |
41446 | We understand each other, heh?" |
41446 | What a delicious odor, is n''t it? |
41446 | What did he say? |
41446 | What do I see? |
41446 | What do you really want to do with this rag? |
41446 | What do you say to that, Duretti? |
41446 | What do you say, boys? |
41446 | What do you think of that?" |
41446 | What do you think that means to me, Fatina?" |
41446 | What had become of him? |
41446 | What had happened to the company? |
41446 | What is it, Bersaglierino?" |
41446 | What is it, a locomotive? |
41446 | What under the heavens had happened? |
41446 | What was our artillery doing? |
41446 | What''s that scoundrel of a Draghetta doing?" |
41446 | What? |
41446 | What? |
41446 | What? |
41446 | What?" |
41446 | Where are they?" |
41446 | Where are you that we ca n''t see you?" |
41446 | Where had his Alpine troops gone? |
41446 | Who allows them to make war like this? |
41446 | Who are you?" |
41446 | Who knows how much oil this one will expect me to give it? |
41446 | Who paid any attention now to Pinocchio? |
41446 | Who permits them to reduce a captain of Alpine troops to such a sight? |
41446 | Who said''Just so''?" |
41446 | Who taught you to stick your noses into other people''s business?" |
41446 | Who the glass gave such a blow? |
41446 | Who will get any satisfaction from the reward the King''s hand has bestowed on me? |
41446 | Who''s she?" |
41446 | Whom do you suppose I''m talking about? |
41446 | Why are you crying? |
41446 | Why did you let them abuse him in this way? |
41446 | Why do n''t you make yourself handsome? |
41446 | Why do you come to me with your letters? |
41446 | Why had he sent no news of himself since he had gone out into the world like a real boy? |
41446 | Will they fire only powder from their guns, or real, lead bullets, too?" |
41446 | Would n''t it have been better if you had let him stay a_ real boy_ than to bring him back to me in this condition?" |
41446 | Would n''t that murderer of a surgeon be glad to be revenged for the kick I gave him in the stomach? |
41446 | Would you have fired at the traitor? |
41446 | You are getting on finely, eh? |
41446 | You do n''t intend to say that I killed him, do you? |
41446 | You want to write to him? |
41446 | [ Illustration:"YOU BEASTLY LITTLE CREATURE, WHAT GAME ARE YOU PLAYING?"] |
41446 | [ Illustration]"Are you comfortable, Private Mollica? |
41446 | [ Illustration]"Then...""Will you be good?" |
41446 | [ Illustration]"Where is my company?" |
41446 | [ Illustration]"Who do you think would write me? |
41446 | he said, aloud, in his sleep,"why did you run away and go to the war? |
41446 | he said, sighing,"who brought him to such a state?" |
41446 | where are they going?" |
16865 | A present to us? |
16865 | A puppet? |
16865 | Ah, little thief,said the angry peasant,"then it is you who carries off my chickens?" |
16865 | Alone? 16865 And after that?" |
16865 | And do you make the journey on foot? |
16865 | And how can you possibly know that I have told a lie? |
16865 | And how did you find him? |
16865 | And how did you manage to escape? |
16865 | And how have you managed to live? 16865 And how long have you been shut up here?" |
16865 | And if I study hard, what concern is it of yours? |
16865 | And if I wish to continue my studies? |
16865 | And if the Fairy scolds me? |
16865 | And in what did it consist? |
16865 | And my mamma? |
16865 | And my papa? |
16865 | And no masters either? |
16865 | And no one is ever made to study? |
16865 | And now, what are you doing here? |
16865 | And now,asked the Fox,"what are you going to do with all that money?" |
16865 | And that is? |
16865 | And that trade-- what is it? |
16865 | And the Fairy? |
16865 | And the coat, papa? |
16865 | And the four pieces-- where have you put them? |
16865 | And the money? |
16865 | And this attention? |
16865 | And to whom does this belong? |
16865 | And what are you doing here? |
16865 | And what are you going to do? 16865 And what have you done with your jacket, your trousers, and your cap?" |
16865 | And what is it called? |
16865 | And what is it? |
16865 | And what is your opinion of him? |
16865 | And what road must I take to go there? |
16865 | And what trade does he follow? |
16865 | And what was he doing? |
16865 | And when will it come back? |
16865 | And where are you going? |
16865 | And where did you lose them? |
16865 | And where do you wish to take me? |
16865 | And where has the goat gone? |
16865 | And where has the old wooden Pinocchio hidden himself? |
16865 | And where is the Field of Miracles? |
16865 | And where shall we go? |
16865 | And who has eaten your feet? |
16865 | And who is Pinocchio? |
16865 | And who is the Fairy? |
16865 | And who is this Candlewick? |
16865 | And who is this Pinocchio? |
16865 | And who is your papa? |
16865 | And who threw it at him? |
16865 | And why are you all covered with white? |
16865 | And why did you buy me? 16865 And why did you follow the advice of that false friend? |
16865 | And with what was he wounded? |
16865 | And you are acting as watch- dog? |
16865 | And you think I am not? |
16865 | And you-- have you nothing to say? |
16865 | And you? |
16865 | And your gold pieces? |
16865 | And your new coat? |
16865 | Are my companions ready? |
16865 | Are you not afraid of death? |
16865 | Are you perhaps speaking of me? |
16865 | Are you saying that seriously? |
16865 | At the hospital? |
16865 | But do you know for certain that the holidays begin on the first of January and finish on the last day of December? |
16865 | But have you by chance taught him to talk? |
16865 | But how are the days spent in the''Land of Boobies''? |
16865 | But how came you to come to the cave? |
16865 | But how can you, who but a short time ago were a little donkey, have become a wooden puppet, only from having been left in the water? |
16865 | But how is it possible that they could become so many? |
16865 | But if I come with you, what will my good Fairy say? |
16865 | But is it really so? |
16865 | But is it really true,asked the puppet,"that in that country boys are never obliged to study?" |
16865 | But now,continued Pinocchio,"are you really certain that there are no schools in that country?" |
16865 | But what do you suppose that I can do all day nailed to this door? |
16865 | But what will the master say? |
16865 | But where is this blessed shore? |
16865 | Can he really be dead? |
16865 | Dead? 16865 Did Melampo act in this manner?" |
16865 | Did it really say that? 16865 Did they pay for the supper?" |
16865 | Do n''t you see? 16865 Do you also know Geppetto?" |
16865 | Do you grieve for a donkey that cost you nothing? |
16865 | Do you know this Pinocchio? |
16865 | Do you know what I will do? |
16865 | Do you mean to pretend that a little donkey like you must be kept on breasts of chickens, and capons in jelly? |
16865 | Do you not know me? |
16865 | Do you promise me? |
16865 | Do you promise me? |
16865 | Do you remember? 16865 Do you see that puppet dangling from a branch of the Big Oak?" |
16865 | Do you suppose that a fish of that size will wait your convenience? 16865 Do you think I called myself Pudding? |
16865 | Do you think, my little donkey, that I bought you only to give you food and drink? 16865 Do you want me to tell you?" |
16865 | Does he gain much? |
16865 | Does not hay please you either? 16865 Excuse me; but why, then, do you keep that cotton cap on your head which covers up your ears?" |
16865 | For yourself? |
16865 | Gain much? 16865 Good- day, Master Antonio,"said Geppetto;"what are you doing there on the floor?" |
16865 | Good? 16865 Has he been hurt?" |
16865 | Has the play begun long? |
16865 | How came you to be here? |
16865 | How can you tell that, when you have not even tasted it? |
16865 | How come you to be here? |
16865 | How do you come to know my name? |
16865 | How far is it from here to the shore? |
16865 | How far off is the Field of Miracles? |
16865 | How long does it take to go from here to the shore? |
16865 | How much does it cost to go in? |
16865 | How much will you give me for my cap? |
16865 | How my doing? |
16865 | How? 16865 How?" |
16865 | How? |
16865 | How? |
16865 | I came into the field to pick two bunches of these Muscatel grapes, and--"But were the grapes yours? |
16865 | I want a little wood to make my puppet; will you give me some? |
16865 | I? 16865 If it was not you, who then did it?" |
16865 | In what way? |
16865 | Is he dead? 16865 Is it possible to hear of anything more dreadful?" |
16865 | Is it really so? 16865 Is the Fairy at home?" |
16865 | Is this Dog- Fish very big? |
16865 | Is this Dog- Fish who has swallowed us very big? |
16865 | It seems to me-- and yet I am not sure--"Do you not remember the Snail who was lady''s- maid to the Fairy with blue hair? 16865 No, not yet? |
16865 | Not a dog? 16865 Not really? |
16865 | Not really? 16865 Not really? |
16865 | Nothing, really nothing? |
16865 | Now, then,demanded the assassins,"will you open your mouth-- yes or no? |
16865 | Of escaping? 16865 Once for all,"shouted Pinocchio in a rage,"may I know, you ill- educated Parrot, what you are laughing at?" |
16865 | Peel them? |
16865 | Pinocchio? 16865 Precisely; and you?" |
16865 | Really? |
16865 | See, then, if I was not right? |
16865 | Shall I ever have the happiness of seeing him again and kissing him? |
16865 | Six hundred miles? 16865 Tell me quickly, my beautiful little Snail, where have you left my good Fairy? |
16865 | Tell me, Cricket, who may you be? |
16865 | Tell me, you impertinent rascal, does your story end here? |
16865 | Tell me,continued the Pigeon,"amongst your companions, do you happen to know a puppet who is called Pinocchio?" |
16865 | The Fairy is asleep and must not be awakened; but who are you? |
16865 | Then my eyes tell me true? |
16865 | Then the pardon is granted? |
16865 | Then the wound was not serious? |
16865 | Then what must I do to please you? |
16865 | Then what shall I be? |
16865 | Then where is Melampo? 16865 Then who taught you to carry off other people''s property?" |
16865 | Then why on earth did you require so much persuasion to take it? |
16865 | Then you would have it that it was I? |
16865 | Then, if you are not a fish, why did you let yourself be swallowed by the monster? |
16865 | To make game of you? 16865 To take me? |
16865 | Well, master, do you wish to know the true story? 16865 Well, then, neighbor Geppetto,"said the carpenter, to prove that peace was made,"what is the favor that you wish of me?" |
16865 | Well, then,said the Fox,"you are quite decided to go home? |
16865 | Well, will you go with me? 16865 What are these conditions?" |
16865 | What are you doing there, lying on the ground? |
16865 | What are you doing there? |
16865 | What are you doing with your foot stuck in the door? |
16865 | What are you dreaming of? |
16865 | What are you dreaming of? |
16865 | What are you laughing at? |
16865 | What are you muttering between your teeth? |
16865 | What are you thinking of? 16865 What are your orders, gracious Fairy?" |
16865 | What can that music be? 16865 What do you think that I could do with a jacket of flowered paper? |
16865 | What do you want with me? |
16865 | What do you want with me? |
16865 | What does that matter? 16865 What fever is it?" |
16865 | What has brought you to me, neighbor Geppetto? |
16865 | What has happened? |
16865 | What has surprised you so much? |
16865 | What is it? |
16865 | What is it? |
16865 | What is that building? |
16865 | What is that little light I see in the distance? |
16865 | What is the matter now? |
16865 | What is the matter with you? |
16865 | What is the pumping machine? |
16865 | What matters my new coat? 16865 What matters school? |
16865 | What must it be to me, who bought him for ready money? |
16865 | What was he doing? |
16865 | When do you start? |
16865 | When the thieves got into the yard, were you asleep or awake? |
16865 | Where are they? |
16865 | Where are you rushing off to in such a hurry? |
16865 | Where can my papa be? |
16865 | Where did you see him? |
16865 | Where is the Dog- Fish? |
16865 | Where is the little boat? |
16865 | Where is the lump of sugar? |
16865 | Where shall we meet again? |
16865 | Who are you? |
16865 | Who calls me? |
16865 | Who can say? 16865 Who do you think could save you, unhappy wretch?" |
16865 | Who insults you? |
16865 | Who is I? |
16865 | Who is speaking? |
16865 | Who is there? |
16865 | Who is there? |
16865 | Why are you laughing? |
16865 | Why ca n''t you? |
16865 | Why did you sell it? |
16865 | Why do you pity me? |
16865 | Why have you come to raise a disturbance in my theater? |
16865 | Why not? 16865 Why should I tell you a lie?" |
16865 | Why were they in such a hurry? |
16865 | Why will you not come also? |
16865 | Why? 16865 Why?" |
16865 | Why? |
16865 | Why? |
16865 | Why? |
16865 | Why? |
16865 | Why? |
16865 | Why? |
16865 | Why? |
16865 | Will you buy my shoes? |
16865 | Will you do me a kindness, Candlewick? |
16865 | Will you let me drink a little water out of your can? |
16865 | Will you let me see your ears? |
16865 | Will you permit me,said the puppet to the soldiers,"to go and get my cap?" |
16865 | Will you take me to see him? |
16865 | Will you tell me another thing? 16865 Would you be kind enough to give me a little bread?" |
16865 | Would you have the charity, good man, to give a nickel to a poor boy who is yawning for want of food? |
16865 | Would you like to make out of your five miserable sovereigns, a hundred, a thousand, two thousand? |
16865 | You also? 16865 You are right: but what shall we do to get one?" |
16865 | You? |
16865 | Your friend? |
16865 | A little old man appeared at a window with a night- cap on his head and called to him angrily:"What do you want at such an hour?" |
16865 | And as he kissed it he said:"And now, how shall I cook it? |
16865 | And as he wept he said:"Oh, little Fairy, why did you die? |
16865 | And do you know the reason? |
16865 | And do you know what this sea- monster was? |
16865 | And has my papa waited for me? |
16865 | And if the Fairy scolds you?" |
16865 | And instead of two thousand, supposing I found five thousand? |
16865 | And my papa? |
16865 | And now, what are we to do here in the dark?" |
16865 | And now, where shall I find another skin?" |
16865 | And now, who will give me back my good money?" |
16865 | And the coachman? |
16865 | And the matches to light it? |
16865 | And what can I do to deserve it?" |
16865 | And what did they want?" |
16865 | And what fish are you?" |
16865 | And where did you get the candle? |
16865 | And which of your ears hurts you?" |
16865 | And will the Fairy forgive me my bad conduct to her? |
16865 | And you have quite forgiven me, have you not? |
16865 | And you, dear puppet, why have you got on that cotton cap pulled down over your nose?" |
16865 | And you?" |
16865 | And you?" |
16865 | And your papa and your mamma, are they still alive?" |
16865 | And, bending over him, he asked him in asinine language:"Who are you?" |
16865 | And, pretending to have observed nothing, he asked him, smiling:"How are you, my dear Candlewick?" |
16865 | Answer me, for pity''s sake: is he still alive?" |
16865 | Are you coming with us or are you going to remain behind?" |
16865 | Are you going alone or with companions?" |
16865 | Are you not ashamed of being always so punctual and so diligent with your lessons? |
16865 | Are you not ashamed of studying so hard?" |
16865 | At last he said:"Will you give me a dime for this new spelling- book?" |
16865 | At last the puppet said in a soft voice to his companion:"Satisfy my curiosity, my dear Candlewick: have you ever suffered from disease of the ears?" |
16865 | At the sight of the cap Pinocchio felt almost consoled and thought to himself:"Has my friend got the same illness that I have? |
16865 | Besides, supposing I was to come across them here in the road, do you imagine they would frighten me? |
16865 | But do you know that the other night, when you left me alone at the inn, I met with assassins on the road?" |
16865 | But do you know what the master used to say when he talked to me of you? |
16865 | But do you know what was the worst moment for these two wretched boys? |
16865 | But do you not know that in that way you will grow up a perfect donkey, and that every one will make fun of you?" |
16865 | But do you remember the time when you threw the handle of a hammer at me, to drive me from your house?" |
16865 | But how did you manage to grow so fast?" |
16865 | But what am I saying? |
16865 | But when he reached the door he remembered his donkey''s ears, and, feeling ashamed to show them in public, what do you think he did? |
16865 | But whom can I ask? |
16865 | Can I go and see her?" |
16865 | Can anyone be hidden inside it? |
16865 | Can it be the same Dog- Fish that was there when my papa was drowned?" |
16865 | Can we have got the same illness?" |
16865 | Can you guess who they were? |
16865 | Did you say Pinocchio?" |
16865 | Do I dream or am I awake? |
16865 | Do n''t you see? |
16865 | Do you agree?" |
16865 | Do you dare to make game of me?" |
16865 | Do you hear that I talk and reason as you do?" |
16865 | Do you imagine that I would lose the opportunity of tasting such a rare fish? |
16865 | Do you not remember the time when I came downstairs to let you in, and you were caught by your foot, which you had stuck through the house- door?" |
16865 | Do you not think that it may by chance be some old fish who perhaps could show us how to escape?" |
16865 | Do you take me for a craw- fish? |
16865 | Do you understand counting a pulse?" |
16865 | Do you understand?" |
16865 | Do you weigh much?" |
16865 | Does it not grieve you to see me alone and abandoned by everybody? |
16865 | Does she still remember me? |
16865 | Does she still wish me well? |
16865 | Geppetto, seeing himself stared at by those two wooden eyes, said in an angry voice:"Wicked wooden eyes, why do you look at me?" |
16865 | Has he perhaps spoken to you of me? |
16865 | Has she forgiven me? |
16865 | Have we understood each other clearly?" |
16865 | Have you understood?" |
16865 | Having somewhat recovered from his first stupefaction, he asked in a quavering voice:"And the little donkey that I threw into the sea? |
16865 | He asked the stable- boy:"How much do you want for that lame donkey?" |
16865 | He called to it and said:"Oh, little Firefly, will you have pity on me and liberate me from this torture?" |
16865 | He swam until he had no breath left; then he turned his head to Geppetto and said in broken words? |
16865 | He then approached Pinocchio and began to caress him, and amongst other things he asked him:"How did you manage to discover the four thieves? |
16865 | He then asked:"And where did my good friends say they would wait for me?" |
16865 | He then asked:"Is there anything else to be done?" |
16865 | He then said to him:"Why should I make you new feet? |
16865 | He therefore asked her:"What have you done with your paw?" |
16865 | He turned round, and what did he see? |
16865 | Hearing the barking, the peasant jumped out of bed and, taking his gun, he came to the window and asked:"What is the matter?" |
16865 | How can I ever have the courage to go back to my good mamma? |
16865 | How then? |
16865 | How?" |
16865 | I should go to meet them and cry:''Gentlemen assassins, what do you want with me? |
16865 | I will go and dry and warm myself, and then? |
16865 | I wished to study, but Candlewick said to me:''Why should you bother yourself by studying? |
16865 | In less than half an hour twenty other people went by, and Pinocchio asked charity of them all, but they all answered:"Are you not ashamed to beg? |
16865 | In the meanwhile, during the night, the gold piece will grow and flower, and in the morning when you get up and return to the field, what do you find? |
16865 | Is he also suffering from donkey fever?" |
16865 | Is he still alive? |
16865 | Is it possible that this piece of wood can have learned to cry and to lament like a child? |
16865 | Is she afraid that the bats will eat you?" |
16865 | Is she far from here? |
16865 | Meanwhile he was thinking to himself:"And if, instead of a thousand gold pieces, I were to find on the branches of the tree two thousand? |
16865 | Not having so much as a fish- bone to give him, what did my friend, who has really the heart of a CÃ ¦ sar, do? |
16865 | Not knowing its name, the puppet called to it in a loud voice to make himself heard:"Eh, Sir Fish, will you permit me a word with you?" |
16865 | Now that I have lost you and my papa, who will give me food? |
16865 | Now will you come, yes or no?" |
16865 | Or shall I simply boil it? |
16865 | Or would it not be more savory to fry it in the frying- pan? |
16865 | PINOCCHIO THE TALE OF A PUPPET By C COLLODI[ Illustration:"HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO GO IN?"] |
16865 | Pinocchio looked at the tumbler, made a wry face, and then asked in a plaintive voice:"Is it sweet or bitter?" |
16865 | Pinocchio ran all the way to Giangio''s house, and the gardener asked him:"How much milk do you want?" |
16865 | Quite the contrary, my dear master? |
16865 | Seeing the puppet in such grief she asked earnestly:"What has happened to you, my dear fellow- lodger?" |
16865 | Shall I find him at the Fairy''s house? |
16865 | Shall I make an omelet? |
16865 | Shall I tell you what I will do? |
16865 | She called to him:"Who is there at this hour?" |
16865 | Should he go to school? |
16865 | Sir Serpent, but would you be so good as to move a little to one side-- just enough to allow me to pass?" |
16865 | So what do you think he did? |
16865 | Taking it very badly, he said to them angrily:"And now, may I ask what fun you could find in deceiving me with the story of the Dog- Fish?" |
16865 | Tell me, good old man, could you perhaps give me some clothes to return home in?" |
16865 | The director then said to the stable- boy:"What do you suppose I can do with a lame donkey? |
16865 | The father and son were on the point of drowning when they heard a voice like a guitar out of tune saying:"Who is it that is dying?" |
16865 | Then he asked the Cricket:"Tell me, little Cricket, where can I find a tumbler of milk for my poor papa?" |
16865 | Then what are you doing there at the window?" |
16865 | Then what are you?" |
16865 | Then, raising his face and looking at her lovingly, he asked:"Tell me, little mamma: then it was not true that you were dead?" |
16865 | They had gone almost half- way when the Fox, halting suddenly, said to the puppet:"Would you like to double your money?" |
16865 | To enable you, perhaps, to escape again from home?" |
16865 | Turning to Pinocchio, he asked:"Well, what do you want from me?" |
16865 | What do you imagine that I can do here alone in the world? |
16865 | What do you think of it?" |
16865 | What do you think of it?" |
16865 | What had he seen? |
16865 | What has become of him?" |
16865 | What is she doing? |
16865 | What was he to do? |
16865 | What was he to do? |
16865 | What will become of me? |
16865 | What will she say when she sees me? |
16865 | Where can I fly to? |
16865 | Where can he be? |
16865 | Where can respectable people like us find a safe refuge?" |
16865 | Where could happier or more contented boys be found? |
16865 | Where could he search for him? |
16865 | Where could you find a better country for us boys? |
16865 | Where is my poor papa at this moment?" |
16865 | Where is the old dog who lived in this kennel?" |
16865 | Where shall I go to sleep at night? |
16865 | Who gave them to you?" |
16865 | Who goes there?" |
16865 | Who will make me a new jacket? |
16865 | Who wounded him?" |
16865 | Who, then, could it be? |
16865 | Whom, if there is nobody?" |
16865 | Why did I listen to my companions? |
16865 | Why did I not die instead of you, I who am so wicked, whilst you were so good? |
16865 | Why do you not answer? |
16865 | Why do you not come, too?" |
16865 | Why do you not listen to my advice? |
16865 | Why should you go to school? |
16865 | Why will you not go and bury them in the Field of Miracles?" |
16865 | Will nobody come to save me?" |
16865 | Will she forgive me this second escapade? |
16865 | Will you come with us? |
16865 | Will you come with us?" |
16865 | Will you come with us?" |
16865 | Will you take me to him? |
16865 | Will you undertake to turn the pumping machine?" |
16865 | Will you, therefore, allow me to continue my road?" |
16865 | Would it be possible to find a more ungrateful boy, or one with less heart than I have?" |
16865 | Would you like to be fried in the frying- pan, or would you prefer to be stewed with tomato sauce?" |
16865 | Yes or no? |
16865 | You promised me that I should, did you not?" |
16865 | You who swim about the sea all day and all night, have you by chance met a little boat with my papa in it?" |
16865 | [ Illustration: A Little Chicken Popped Out, Very Gay and Polite]"What name shall I give him?" |
16865 | and he said to me,''I will take you,''and I said to him,''How?'' |
16865 | and instead I met on the road a Fox and a Cat, who said to me:''Would you like those pieces of gold to become a thousand or two? |
16865 | and instead of five thousand, that I found a hundred thousand? |
16865 | and the echo in the surrounding hills repeated in the distance:"Who goes there? |
16865 | but in what way?" |
16865 | but who will take me to him?'' |
16865 | but will you understand that I am not a fish? |
16865 | had you donkeys for school- fellows? |
16865 | how did you ever discover who I was?" |
16865 | how did you manage to burn your feet?" |
16865 | how shall I ever return home? |
16865 | if I also had wings,''and he said to me,''Do you want to go to your father?'' |
16865 | is that it?" |
16865 | is that the courteous way in which you make your presents, Master Antonio? |
16865 | no answer? |
16865 | not really?" |
16865 | of that bad companion?" |
16865 | oh!''? |
16865 | or should he go after the fifes? |
16865 | said Pinocchio to the Cat,"why did you treat him so badly?" |
16865 | said the Firefly, stopping and looking at him with compassion;"but how could your legs have been caught by those sharp irons?" |
16865 | said the little man, turning in a flattering manner to Pinocchio,"what do you intend to do? |
16865 | said the little old man, rubbing his eyes;"then you are really my dear Pinocchio?" |
16865 | then who are you?" |
16865 | what shall I do? |
16865 | what will become of me, what will become of me, what will become of me?" |
16865 | where is the master of the house?" |
16865 | you pretend to be deaf, do you? |