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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14407Peter,said little Benjamin, in a whisper,"who has got your clothes?"
14220Line your old cloak?
14220She looked suspiciously at the sack and wondered where everybody was?
14220What have they been spoiling now?"
14220What''s that?
14220[ Illustration][ Illustration]"Eh?
14220repeated Mr. McGregor, counting on his fingers--"one, two, three--""Do n''t you be silly; what do you mean, you silly old man?"
14872He ran in front, singing--"The man in the wilderness said to me,''How many strawberries grow in the sea?''
14877What is seven pounds of butter at 1/3, and a stick of sealing wax and four matches?
14877[ Illustration]"And I feel sure that Anna Maria pockets things-- Where are all the cream crackers?"
14877[ Illustration][ Illustration]"Do you think that he has gone to fetch a real live policeman?
14814May I ask you to bring up some herbs from the farm- garden to make a savoury omelette? 14814 Quack?"
14814The collie- dog Kep met her coming out,"What are you doing with those onions?
14814Where do you go every afternoon by yourself, Jemima Puddle- duck?"
14814[ Illustration] The gentleman raised his eyes above his newspaper and looked curiously at Jemima--"Madam, have you lost your way?"
14814is that so?
14814said Jemima Puddle- duck, with her head and her bonnet on one side--"Quack?"
14797How shall you ever get them out again? 14797 I am sure I beg your pardon; I did not know that anybody lived here,"said Mrs. Goody Tiptoes;"but where is Chippy Hackee?
14797We will leave him here till he confesses,said Silvertail Squirrel, and he shouted into the hole--"Who''s- been- digging- up_ my_-nuts?"
14797And Timmy replied,"Is that you, Goody Tiptoes?
14797Oh, where is Timmy Tiptoes?"
14797The first one sang--"Who''s bin digging- up_ my_ nuts?
14797There was a chirpy noise, and a small striped Chipmunk appeared with a night light, and hoped he felt better?
14797What is the explanation of these showers of nuts?"
14797While Timmy was confined to bed, it''ticed him to eat quantities--"But how shall I ever get out through that hole unless I thin myself?
14797Who''s been digging- up_ my_-nuts?"
14797Who''s been digging- up_ my_-nuts?"
14797Who''s- been- digging- up_ my_ nuts?"
14797[ Illustration] And whenever that little bird sees the Chipmunks, he sings--"Who''s- been- digging- up_ my_-nuts?
12103AND what are those long yellow things with fingers like gloves?
12103AND what are you dipping into the basin of starch?
12103Have you seen my pocket- handkins?
12103WHAT are these dear soft fluffy things?
12103WHAT are those funny little white things?
12103WHY, there''s another handkersniff-- but it is n''t mine; it''s red?
12103What''s that thing?
12103Who are you?
12103Will their jackets take- off?
12103A little frightened voice called out"Who''s that?"
12103Have you seen them, Tabby Kitten?"
12103She was running running running up the hill-- and Where was her white frilled cap?
12103THE Kitten went on washing her white paws; so Lucie asked a speckled hen--"Sally Henny- penny, have you found three pocket- handkins?"
12103Then she took something else off a clothes- horse--"That is n''t my pinny?"
12103and her gown-- and her petticoat?
12103and her shawl?
12103said Lucie--"that''s not by pocket- handkin?"
23350Mistress Pussy, how do you do?"
23350Whose dog art thou?
23350[ Illustration]"How do you do, Mistress Pussy?
23350[ Illustration][ Illustration] Goosey, goosey, gander, Whither will you wander?
23350[ Illustration][ Illustration] Pussy- cat sits by the fire; How should she be fair?
23350are you there?"
15575A rolling- pin?
15575Did we not hear a roly- poly noise in the attic when we were looking into that chest?
15575What do you mean by tumbling into my bed all covered with smuts?
15575Which way did she go, Moppet?
15575Who has been gnawing bones up here in the chimney? 15575 Will not the string be very indigestible, Anna Maria?"
15575And what a funny smell?
15575They patted it with their little soft paws--"Shall we make dear little muffins?"
15575What is all that soot in the fender?"
15575Where have you looked for him?"
14868Hey diddle dinketty?
14868Miaw?
14868Miaw?
14868Simpkin,said the tailor,"where is my TWIST?"
14868Simpkin,said the tailor,"where is my twist?"
14868All that day he was ill, and the next day, and the next; and what should become of the cherry- coloured coat?
14868Shall I come in and cut off your threads?
14868The Mayor of Gloucester shall be married by noon-- and where is his cherry- coloured coat?"
14868Was I wise to entrust my last fourpence to Simpkin?
14868Was it right to let loose those mice, undoubtedly the property of Simpkin?
14868What are you at, my fine little men?
14868[ Illustration] Then Simpkin again said,"Miaw?"
17089Beg pardon, is this not Miss Muffet''s?
17089I smell a smell of honey; is it the cowslips outside, in the hedge? 17089 Tiddly, widdly, widdly?
17089Will it ever be tidy again?
17089--"I wonder who would help me?"
17089But what are you doing down here?
17089He sat such a while that he had to be asked if he would take some dinner?
17089Tittlemouse?"
17089Why do you always come in at a window, and say Zizz, Bizz, Bizzz?"
17089[ Illustration: Mr. Jackson][ Illustration: Sitting and dripping]"How do you do, Mr. Jackson?
17089no honey?
15284It sounds rather a dull place? 15284 No?
15284Oh? 15284 That?"
15284Try some jelly?
15284What is that fearful noise?
15284Whatever is that fearful racket?
15284Why do n''t those youngsters come back with the dessert?
15284He dropped half a foot, and crashed into the middle of a mouse dinner party, breaking three glasses.--"Who in the world is this?"
15284How are all our friends?"
15284What do you do when it rains?"
15284Would you rather go to bed?
19805Tommy Brock? 19805 Which way?
19805Which way?
19805Can we get away?
19805Did he come this way?
19805He''s bagged my family-- Tommy Brock-- in a sack-- have you seen him?"
19805Is it a cat?
19805Shall we hide, Cousin Peter?"
19805The blue coated rabbit sat up with pricked ears--[ Illustration]"Whatever is the matter, Cousin Benjamin?
19805how many, Cousin Benjamin?"
19805or John Stoat Ferret?"
19805which way has he gone, Cousin Peter?"
15137Have you seen my pocket- handkins?
15137Will their jackets take off?
15137A little frightened voice called out"Who''s that?"
15137Have_ you_ seen them, Tabby Kitten?"
15137She was running running running up the hill-- and where was her white frilled cap?
15137[ Illustration] Then she took something else off a clothes- horse--"That is n''t my pinny?"
15137[ Illustration]"And what are those long yellow things with fingers like gloves?"
15137[ Illustration]"And what are you dipping into the basin of starch?"
15137[ Illustration]"What are these dear soft fluffy things?"
15137[ Illustration]"What are those funny little white things?"
15137[ Illustration]"What''s that thing?"
15137[ Illustration]"Who are you?"
15137[ Illustration]"Why, there''s another handkersniff-- but it is n''t mine; it''s red?"
15137and her gown-- and her petticoat?
15137and her shawl?
15137said Lucie--"that''s not my pocket- handkin?"
15234A little more bacon, my dear Duchess?
15234Do you not think that I had better go home before it gets dark?
15234Do you really prefer muffin? 15234 Gammon?
15234Gammon? 15234 I hope I see you well?"
15234I will come very punctually, my dear Ribby,wrote Duchess; and then at the end she added--"I hope it is n''t mouse?"
15234I wonder if Ribby has taken_ my_ pie out of the oven yet?
15234Is Mrs. Ribston at home?
15234It is very strange,said Ribby,"I did not_ think_ I left that drawer pulled out; has somebody been trying on my mittens?"
15234Let me prop you up with a pillow, my dear Duchess; where do you think you feel it?
15234May I pass you the marmalade?
15234Quite well, I thank you, and how do_ you_ do, my dear Ribby?
15234Spinach? 15234 The patty- pan?
15234Yes, indeed, my dear Ribby; where can it have gone to?
15234''You''means me-- then Ribby is not going to even taste the pie herself?
15234Can there really have been someone in the house?"
15234Do you take sugar, my dear Duchess?"
15234Gammon?"
15234I can not think what she has done with it?
15234I wonder why that cupboard door was open?
15234Is it done to a turn?
15234Is it still in the oven?"
15234Mistress Pussy, how do you do?
15234Why should n''t I rush along and put my pie into Ribby''s oven when Ribby is n''t there?"
15234[ Illustration: WHERE IS THE PATTY- PAN?]
15234[ Illustration: WHERE IS THE PIE MADE OF MOUSE?]
15234[ Illustration]"Gammon, ha, HA?"
15234[ Illustration]"I beg your pardon?"
15234[ Illustration]"Shall I run for the doctor?
15234and how do you do, my dear Duchess?"
15234my dear Duchess?"
15234my dear Ribby; and may I have a lump upon my nose?"
15234said Duchess,"and whatever can have become of the other pie made of mouse?"
15234so there really_ was_ a patty- pan?...