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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21531 | The question everyone asks is: How was it put together? |
43635 | Would it not seem a part of wisdom, for the sake of safety and economy in time and good nature, for everybody to master these knot problems? |
54602 | || Marot, D.|France|1650- 1700? |
43604 | Well, what are they? 43604 What does such a little thing as that swelling and shrinking amount to? |
43604 | Do they look stout, firm, strong, and rugged, or delicate, yielding, and graceful? |
43604 | Have you ever seen the Chinese artisans turning out their wonderful work with only a few of the most primitive tools? |
43604 | Have you read the books by Elijah Kellogg? |
43604 | How can you fill up this open frame to make a door, so as to avoid the trouble about warping, winding, swelling, and shrinking? |
43604 | How did they do so much? |
43604 | How is it usually mended each time it comes off? |
43604 | How much of the latter would be in existence now if it had been made when the ancestral articles were? |
43604 | Now how should you go to work to do this properly? |
43604 | Of course we get things cheaper( even if they do not last so long) because of the factory; but how about the workman? |
43604 | What can you do in such a case? |
43604 | What shall you do then? |
43604 | What you want is to be told how to go to work in the right way-- how to make things successfully and like a workman-- is it not? |
43604 | Which of these two types is the better- developed man? |
43604 | Why do n''t you give us a list to begin with? |
43604 | Why is green wood heavier and softer than dry wood, and the sapwood of green timber softer than the heart? |
43604 | Why? |
43604 | [ 13] Do you think nails or screws or glue will stop a force which will do that? |
15831 | A what? |
15831 | Bill,I exclaimed,"what''s got into you? |
15831 | But say, suppose we send a delegation to see him about it? |
15831 | Did you ever hear of a_ klepalo_? 15831 Do you think you can get it?" |
15831 | Have you ever been out camping? |
15831 | Here, Dutchy, you crazy fellow, where are you going to? 15831 How much money have you with you?" |
15831 | I have fifty- nine,said Bill,"and that makes eighty- six altogether, does n''t it? |
15831 | Mr. President,said Reddy,"your plan sounds first- rate, but how are you going to fasten runners onto the canoe?" |
15831 | Red mud? 15831 Say, Dutchy, are you killed?" |
15831 | Say, Jim,said he to me,"have you got any canvas up at the house?" |
15831 | What are you going to do with them? |
15831 | What do you want it for? |
15831 | What''s that got to do with it? |
15831 | What? |
15831 | Why in thunder did n''t you think of this before we started? |
15831 | Why not mount the sailing canoe on runners, instead of the scow? 15831 Why not?" |
15831 | You did n''t, eh? 15831 A can of oil to build yer fire with? 15831 And what if they did not insist on our leaving the island? 15831 But who ever heard of a boy complaining because there was snow on the ground? 15831 Can you and your friends afford to be without this up- to- date periodical, which is read by every class and profession? 15831 Do n''t any of you know of one around here? |
15831 | Do you think you can make one?" |
15831 | How do you expect to get us back to shore again?" |
15831 | How much have you?" |
15831 | How were we to carry all our building materials up to this great height? |
15831 | How were we to reach the camp? |
15831 | Is n''t there a railroad depot near here?" |
15831 | Is there a spring on the island?" |
15831 | No? |
15831 | What in thunder have you got there?" |
15831 | What next? |
15831 | What was to be done? |
15831 | What were four boys to do against six grown men? |
15831 | What''ll ye sell me the hull plant fer, boys?" |
15831 | Where do you get your drinking water? |
15831 | Why, yes, why had n''t we thought of that? |