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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58098 | Why do n''t stars come out in the day- time? |
58098 | You poor silly emu,she said,"why do n''t you kill all your chicks except one? |
58098 | He can put a curse in even more easily than he can get it out, and if he puts it in who is there to take it away? |
58098 | If we visited Yarrabah to- day, by means of our magic carpet, what should we see? |
58098 | Is it not strange that we should find this old Hebrew custom still in use in wild Australia? |
58098 | Where do you think I should be if I went about with a family like that? |
58098 | Would any of them volunteer to go? |
21383 | And who are you? |
21383 | As the moon is about to rise, we shall soon be able to see our way,said Oliver;"but what can have happened to Hector?" |
21383 | But what about the blacks and the bushrangers? |
21383 | But what has become of your gun? |
21383 | Can he have been attacked by bushrangers, and thrown here? |
21383 | Can this be the river we were to come to? |
21383 | Did any of you gentlemen catch sight of them? |
21383 | Did you fall in with a young fellow who had been stuck up by bushrangers? |
21383 | Did you notice the countenance of one of the others? |
21383 | Do n''t you think it would be prudent to mount the horses and gallop off before they again attack us? |
21383 | Do n''t you think that we could do something for the poor lad? |
21383 | Have you got the horses? |
21383 | Here comes my brother Guy; if you have n''t eaten your dinner you''ll join us, wo n''t you? |
21383 | I should like to go and see it,I exclaimed;"can we do so without risk of being discovered?" |
21383 | Is there any chance of overtaking them? 21383 May I ask your name?" |
21383 | What are they for? |
21383 | What can have become of him? |
21383 | What can that be? |
21383 | What can that be? |
21383 | What could have made that hole? |
21383 | What had we better do then? |
21383 | What if they should be bushrangers? |
21383 | What is your pleasure, friends? |
21383 | What should we do? |
21383 | What was the black fellow saying? |
21383 | What''s all that noise about? |
21383 | What''s the matter, my man? |
21383 | What''s the matter? |
21383 | What, do you mean the youngest of the three? |
21383 | Where do you think you were going? |
21383 | Where is the station? |
21383 | Whereabouts are they? |
21383 | Which of you lads was keeping guard? |
21383 | Who are you, young chaps, and where are you going? |
21383 | But, whom have you there? |
21383 | Guy Thurston?" |
21383 | Hector, Hector, is it you?" |
21383 | I asked;"can you remember where you left it?" |
21383 | I suppose you have heard of us?" |
21383 | Picked up a couple of pirates on the road?" |
21383 | What can the fellow mean?" |
21383 | What do you think, Hector?" |
21383 | Where do you come from?" |
21383 | With an oath the big man shouted out--"Why do n''t you stop them, you fellows?" |
21383 | You''re caught at last, are you? |
21383 | ` Little Guy''we used to call you, and you have n''t forgotten me?" |
56699 | A chief''s daughter, are you? |
56699 | After all,said another of the girls,"what have we to fret about? |
56699 | And are they looking for me? |
56699 | And he was a big kangaroo, do you say? |
56699 | And if you fail? |
56699 | And none of you went back to avenge Kon- garn? |
56699 | And this queer yellow earth, that slips away under the feet-- is that Magic too? |
56699 | And what is all this about? 56699 And what is that ridiculous thing she said about a home in the clouds?" |
56699 | And you will take us there? |
56699 | And your bruises-- how are they? |
56699 | Are you Magic? |
56699 | Are you mad? |
56699 | Are you very cold? |
56699 | But what is to be done? |
56699 | But where did he go? |
56699 | But where is he now? 56699 But where should we go?" |
56699 | But who that has once tasted cooked food can ever forget it? |
56699 | But why can not one have both? |
56699 | Ca n''t you go and see if they belong to our tribe? |
56699 | Can you not take me back? |
56699 | Certainly they mean to go, and to take Fire with them; did we not hear them talking about it while we perched on their wurley? |
56699 | Could you teach me? |
56699 | Dead, was I? |
56699 | Did ever anyone see such great coarse feet? |
56699 | Did you notice if they had food? |
56699 | Did you notice what they were like? |
56699 | Did you see Tar- nar''s sneering face as she threw this evil food in to us? |
56699 | Do you like him, Master? |
56699 | Do you mean me to believe that there is truly such a kangaroo? |
56699 | Do you not speak my language? |
56699 | Do you not think that wings are only a small price to pay for such dancing? |
56699 | Do you say there are dead men there? |
56699 | Does it feel pleasant? |
56699 | Eh? |
56699 | Great and beautiful, am I? |
56699 | Have we not skinned him? 56699 Have you any food?" |
56699 | Have you any water? |
56699 | Have you found some? |
56699 | Have you had enough? |
56699 | Have you seen them? |
56699 | How are we to get any food? |
56699 | How are we to rescue them? |
56699 | How are you? |
56699 | How can I tell? |
56699 | How can we join you? |
56699 | How did we know? |
56699 | How did you know I was lost? |
56699 | How is this? |
56699 | How should I know what they were like? 56699 I ache all over-- is it not enough for you?" |
56699 | I shall have a flat forehead, shall I? |
56699 | I? 56699 If you make such a clatter, how can I tell you?" |
56699 | Is Kuperee after you? |
56699 | Is it dry, this ironstone wurley? |
56699 | Is that the mighty axe of which all the tribes have heard? |
56699 | Is_ that_ the Sea? |
56699 | Magic? 56699 May I not go and bite him?" |
56699 | No; why should we? |
56699 | Now, who was that? |
56699 | Oh-- then the camp is not good enough for you to mourn in? |
56699 | That would be very unpleasant, would it not? 56699 The cold weather will be here, and then what will you do?" |
56699 | Then how did I come to life? |
56699 | Then how shall we ever get any more? 56699 Then you will tell us where is the sheltered place?" |
56699 | There is nothing living there? |
56699 | They have weaved spells, but what good have they done? |
56699 | Well, why do they make them so strong and large, and how else will they get away? |
56699 | Well? |
56699 | What are we to do? |
56699 | What do you eat? |
56699 | What do you mean by that? |
56699 | What does it matter? 56699 What furs have you?" |
56699 | What has happened to you, that you and this stranger have suddenly gone mad? 56699 What has made the water turn bad?" |
56699 | What have you been barking for? |
56699 | What have you done to yourself? |
56699 | What is that? |
56699 | What is that? |
56699 | What is that? |
56699 | What is the matter with you? 56699 What is the matter?" |
56699 | What is the use of becoming angry when there is nothing to be gained by it? 56699 What of that?" |
56699 | What songs do you sing? |
56699 | What would you say to ants''eggs? |
56699 | Whatever is Wildoo about? |
56699 | When will you teach me? |
56699 | Where am I? |
56699 | Where do you go, girls? |
56699 | Where is the other side? |
56699 | Where is the wallaby? |
56699 | Who are these who lie beside me? |
56699 | Who are you? |
56699 | Who are you? |
56699 | Who can make a Frog laugh? |
56699 | Who is brave now? |
56699 | Who is it? |
56699 | Why do you not answer me? |
56699 | Why do you talk? |
56699 | Why have you taken to playing with sticks? |
56699 | Why should we not spear him as he lies? |
56699 | Why should you want to know how we are? 56699 Why? |
56699 | Why? |
56699 | Will he not give Fire to us all? |
56699 | Will you give me some fire to do my cooking? |
56699 | Will you lend us your stone axe, my father? 56699 Will you not make it grow, so that each of us may have some?" |
56699 | Would you not say that they were alive? |
56699 | All the animals and birds cried out at once, saying,"What is it?" |
56699 | And what did he do?" |
56699 | Are we to die of thirst?" |
56699 | Are you afraid?" |
56699 | Are you sure it is not Magic?" |
56699 | Are you weary with all your wanderings?" |
56699 | Art afraid any longer, Inda?" |
56699 | Art afraid, Pilla?" |
56699 | Besides, it was Miraga who asked, and was she not the chief''s daughter? |
56699 | But I-- see, is there anything wrong with me?" |
56699 | But he knew that they would return: and then, what would await him? |
56699 | But he said nothing: until at length the other birds began to ask themselves was it really true that Wildoo was afraid? |
56699 | But is it not for such matters that we keep the magic- men?" |
56699 | But possibly they may not be so lucky-- who can tell?" |
56699 | But what can we do?" |
56699 | But why does he not go on, and bring all these other dead men to life too?" |
56699 | But will you cook me a wallaby if I take you there?" |
56699 | Can a skinned animal move-- even if he be Kuperee?" |
56699 | Did Bunjil mention if it came ready cooked too? |
56699 | Did I really hit you in all those places?" |
56699 | Do you not find it very uncomfortable and awkward?" |
56699 | Do you think the water will come any higher?" |
56699 | Does it look curious?" |
56699 | Have you food?" |
56699 | Have you known it before?" |
56699 | Have you never heard of it?" |
56699 | How is it that you go about in that little boat?" |
56699 | How?" |
56699 | I?" |
56699 | Is it a game?" |
56699 | Is it any warmer where you are?" |
56699 | Is it you, Pilla and Inda?" |
56699 | May I come in and sit in that corner?" |
56699 | Now what are we to do?" |
56699 | Perhaps you did not know that in the very early times all the Wokala were white? |
56699 | See, Inda-- is not that where he sleeps?" |
56699 | So he stayed all night, and in the morning Warreen said,"Why not spare me a few days, now that you are here?" |
56699 | Sometimes he would think about the Winter, and say to Mirran:"When are you going to build your willum?" |
56699 | Talking did not mend the matter at all, and against Magic, what could anyone do? |
56699 | Tell me, Pelican, have you seen any of our people? |
56699 | The other blacks said to him:"Where are you going?" |
56699 | Then the first said,"Where is my tarnuk?" |
56699 | They ask,"Is it good to eat?" |
56699 | They came slowly-- but where were their white feathers, of which they had been so proud? |
56699 | Warreen said,"Why not stay the night? |
56699 | Was it with this that you killed the monster?" |
56699 | What are you looking at?" |
56699 | What can a man want more? |
56699 | What is there to go for?" |
56699 | What tree is that?" |
56699 | What will he do when they have gone?" |
56699 | Who could imagine a wall, strong enough to stop warriors, yet that could not be seen? |
56699 | Who was this awkward brown monster of a bird, to drop out of nowhere and talk to them as if she were a Queen? |
56699 | Who will shed it for me?" |
56699 | Why do n''t you hit Kuperee as hard as that?" |
56699 | Why not?" |
56699 | Why should they call him that? |
56699 | Why should we obey him?" |
56699 | Why should we submit to these women, the Kar- ak- ar- ook? |
56699 | Will you cook it for me, if I show you the ants''nest?" |
56699 | Will you hunt with me?" |
56699 | Will you not come?" |
56699 | Will you not tell us where it is?" |
56699 | Would you like it?" |
56699 | Would you mind going away? |
56699 | and a third,"Who has taken all our tarnuks?" |
56699 | and how dare you call us nice little birds? |
56699 | did you imagine that you would need a Pirha in the sky?" |
56699 | is that you?" |
23374 | A big one, aunt? |
23374 | A black fellow? |
23374 | ALONG O''THAT THERE NIGGER? |
23374 | ARE YOU AFRAID? |
23374 | Ah, Ned,said the former,"heard the news? |
23374 | Ai n''t they good? |
23374 | Am I to cut it in slices and butter it? |
23374 | And pray who is to protect your mother and sisters and aunt, eh? |
23374 | And the black came to you for help? |
23374 | And their wives too? |
23374 | And this line-- Oh, I ca n''t explain it, Rifle, can you? |
23374 | And you laughing too? |
23374 | And you, German? |
23374 | Another,he said quietly; and taking Tim''s gun as the sound of loading went on, he suddenly cried,"Who''s at the back?" |
23374 | Any one hurt? |
23374 | Anything wrong? |
23374 | Are cockatoos? |
23374 | Are the black fellows gone? |
23374 | Are there no other dangerous creatures infesting water, sir? |
23374 | Are they gone? |
23374 | Are we always to be looking after the cattle and building? |
23374 | Are you going to take this bread? |
23374 | As if you could eat carpet- snake, eh? |
23374 | Baal gib mine big damper? |
23374 | Baal whip Shanter? |
23374 | Big white Mary gib Shanter damper? |
23374 | Big white Mary gib plenty soff damper? |
23374 | Big white Mary want to kill Shanter? |
23374 | Bio white Mary gib damper? |
23374 | Black fellow go now? |
23374 | Black fellow? |
23374 | Black fellow? |
23374 | Black fellow? |
23374 | Black fellow? |
23374 | Black fellow? |
23374 | Black fellow? |
23374 | Black? 23374 Blacks? |
23374 | Blows of clubs? |
23374 | Boys have been at what? |
23374 | Brandy? |
23374 | But I say, wo n''t uncle be in a way? |
23374 | But are you better? |
23374 | But could n''t you get some one else to look for her? |
23374 | But have you been to try and find her? |
23374 | But how are we going to find our way back? |
23374 | But how many did you see? |
23374 | But how-- how was it? |
23374 | But they will not come again after such a fright, will they? |
23374 | But what was it? |
23374 | But you will have a bit of the river too? |
23374 | But you will not be very hard upon him, father? |
23374 | But you will not sit up for him alone? |
23374 | But, Tim, are they good? |
23374 | CAN''T YOU SEE? |
23374 | Ca n''t mine find the track, Shanter? |
23374 | Ca n''t we do anything? 23374 Ca n''t you hear? |
23374 | Ca n''t you sleep? |
23374 | Can you see any of them, Tim? 23374 Can you see them?" |
23374 | Can you? |
23374 | Caught any? |
23374 | Come back? |
23374 | Come,he whispered,"is this being brave and setting the boys a good example?" |
23374 | Coming back, sir? 23374 Could n''t we pen three or four? |
23374 | Crept away? 23374 Did mamma and the girls come out because we cheered?" |
23374 | Did n''t you kill it, Shanter? |
23374 | Did you both see blacks? |
23374 | Did you kill it? |
23374 | Did you see? |
23374 | Do n''t you remember I told you ever so long ago that we were just crossing the line? |
23374 | Do n''t you see that our last chance has gone? |
23374 | Do n''t you see, father? |
23374 | Do n''t you think we had better hold our tongues? |
23374 | Do you hear me, sir? |
23374 | Do you see those, father? |
23374 | Eh, you want Shanter? |
23374 | Eh? 23374 Eh? |
23374 | Eh? 23374 Eh? |
23374 | Eh? 23374 Eh? |
23374 | Eh? |
23374 | Emus? |
23374 | Father, you do n''t think he is killed? |
23374 | Feel frightened? |
23374 | Flint and steel and tinder? |
23374 | Flour? 23374 Forgib mine,"cried the black eagerly;"forgib plenty soff damper-- forgib mine horse fellow to ride?" |
23374 | Forsaken? |
23374 | Full, is n''t it? |
23374 | Get on, will yer? |
23374 | Give up, now we are all so settled and comfortable and happy, all for the sake of a pack of savages? 23374 Give up?" |
23374 | Go''long? |
23374 | Going up the country, then, are you? |
23374 | Gone? |
23374 | Got everything, boys? |
23374 | Grass? 23374 Guinea fowls?" |
23374 | HAVE I DONE RIGHT? |
23374 | HOW MANY DID YOU BRING DOWN? |
23374 | HOW MANY DID YOU SEE? |
23374 | Had n''t you better take up land where you can get help if you want it? |
23374 | Had we not better tell Edward? |
23374 | Had''nuff? 23374 Hansum? |
23374 | Has she been eating some poisonous weed? |
23374 | Have I done right? |
23374 | Have you boys placed the cask and chest in the fireplace? |
23374 | Have you got it, Tim? |
23374 | Have you, Rifle? |
23374 | Hear um''peak? |
23374 | Here, what''s the matter? |
23374 | Here,cried Norman;"what for you come along steal flour?" |
23374 | Hetty,cried Ida, ceasing,"what is it?" |
23374 | Hey? 23374 Hey? |
23374 | Horrid, ai n''t they? |
23374 | How are we to find our way back? |
23374 | How are you getting on? |
23374 | How big? |
23374 | How can I tell that he is not going to lead us into some ambush, where his tribe will murder us and seize upon our goods and stores? |
23374 | How dare you come stealing here in the dark and meddling with my horses? |
23374 | How do I know that he does? |
23374 | How do you know, sir? |
23374 | How do you know? |
23374 | How do you know? |
23374 | How do you like Australia, Sam? |
23374 | How many are there, aunt? |
23374 | How many did you see, Tim? |
23374 | How this fellow come along? |
23374 | Hungry again? |
23374 | I only wish they would, eh, Henley? |
23374 | I say, Rifle, do n''t you feel nervous coming right out here where there is n''t a soul? |
23374 | I say, Sam, which did you put in first, the powder or shot? |
23374 | I say, boys, how long could we hold out? |
23374 | I say, boys, we are n''t afraid of one, are we? |
23374 | I say, boys,he exclaimed,"whereabouts are we?" |
23374 | I say, does n''t it seem rum? 23374 I say, father,"cried Rifle,"when are we to go off on an expedition and have some hunting and fishing? |
23374 | I say, go and leave that there garden, with all them young trees and plants just a- beginning to laugh at us and say what they''re a- going to do? 23374 I say, why not shoot one?" |
23374 | I say, you do n''t mean it? |
23374 | I say,cried the latter, watching his cousin curiously, as he was munching away fast;"they are n''t good, are they?" |
23374 | Ida''s favourite? |
23374 | If that''s a native,said Raphael,"he has come out of his shell, eh, Tim?" |
23374 | Ill? |
23374 | In a tree? |
23374 | Injun corn, eh? 23374 Innocent? |
23374 | Is one kind of bird peculiar to this country, then? |
23374 | Is that the way that fellow means to kill us? |
23374 | Is the ship going down? |
23374 | It was you that made the row? |
23374 | It''s over two hours since we have heard them: all gone along, eh? |
23374 | Let''s see; there was the black, the snake--"Snake? 23374 Little Marmi want myall black fellow come along?" |
23374 | Look here, about the line: do n''t you know that there''s a north pole and a south pole? |
23374 | Look here,cried Tim;"are either of you two going to taste one of these things?" |
23374 | Make um all cry,said the black, apostrophising Aunt Georgie; then, turning to the captain,"Big white Mary wo n''t tick knifum in poor Shanter?" |
23374 | Makum fire, makum damper, pot a kettle tea? |
23374 | Marmi baal go along? |
23374 | Marmi gib Shanter plenty horse fellow ride? |
23374 | Marmi want Shanter? |
23374 | Matter, my dear? 23374 Matter?" |
23374 | Me, sir-- prejudiced? |
23374 | Mine throw? 23374 Ned, old fellow, what is it?" |
23374 | No tick a knifum in Shanter? |
23374 | No tick a knifum in? |
23374 | No, no, it''s gone; but what are you doing here? |
23374 | No: that is our weakest place,said the captain;"but I''ll soon set that right.--See anything of them, boys?" |
23374 | Nor you, boys? |
23374 | Norman, my dear, how can you be such a rude child? |
23374 | Norman-- Rifle-- Tim? |
23374 | Not find her? |
23374 | Not give tickpence drive bullockum? |
23374 | Not going to turn back, then? |
23374 | Not in a hot country like this? |
23374 | Not let you ride in the day, sir? 23374 Not seen her to- day?" |
23374 | Not suspicious, then? |
23374 | Not there? |
23374 | Not when the savage knows better? |
23374 | Now for my bread and water,he said.--"Have some damper, Shanter?" |
23374 | Now, German, ready with the bars? 23374 Now,"said Rifle;"was I right?" |
23374 | Oh yes, he has hung about here for a long time now, and picked it up wonderfully.--You can talk English, ca n''t you, Ashantee? |
23374 | Oh, Edward dear,cried Mrs Bedford,"you will not go farther into the wilderness?" |
23374 | Oh, Master Raffle, do n''t you turn again me, too.--He''s too hard, ai n''t he, Master''Temus? |
23374 | Oh, could we? |
23374 | Oh, dare n''t I? 23374 Oh, they''ll send us something, and-- look, look-- what are those?" |
23374 | One moment, sir,cried the doctor, interrupting;"will you come and settle near your fellow- creatures?" |
23374 | One? |
23374 | Or kangaroo? |
23374 | Physic? 23374 Pier, Master Norman?" |
23374 | Pity? |
23374 | Plaint''em? 23374 Rain, aunt? |
23374 | Rather horrible,said Uncle Jack, quietly;"eh, Norman, lad? |
23374 | Rifle, Tim,whispered Norman, in horror,"could n''t we get out by the front and take them down to the scrub? |
23374 | Rough? 23374 See anything?" |
23374 | See the kangaroos? |
23374 | See what? |
23374 | Seems ruin, does n''t it? |
23374 | Seen anything of him, father? |
23374 | Seen anything, father? |
23374 | Shall I go and tell the captain? |
23374 | Shall I speak, Henley? |
23374 | Shall I? |
23374 | Shall we be able to stay here, father? |
23374 | Shall we call father and tell him first? |
23374 | Shall we cooey? |
23374 | Shall we go and try ourselves? |
23374 | Shall we relieve guard, father? |
23374 | Shanter catch sheep fellow, eat mutton? |
23374 | Shanter, Shanter, old fellow, ca n''t you speak? |
23374 | She were loaded this time, master,he said fiercely,"and some on''em knowed it.--How many did you bring down, Master''Temus?" |
23374 | She will not have strayed far from the track, will she, Sam? |
23374 | Six what, father? |
23374 | So do I, uncle,cried Rifle, warmly,"for I''m sure it was n''t Shanter.--What do you think, Tim?" |
23374 | So near the camp, and quite ignorant of our being here.--Will they come this way in the morning, Shanter? |
23374 | Stay, boy? 23374 Strange, is n''t it?" |
23374 | THINK YOU CAN HIT A BLACK? |
23374 | That black fellow still here? |
23374 | That explains it all, eh, Jack? |
23374 | The flowers? |
23374 | The trees? 23374 Then I need not ask you, boys?" |
23374 | Then why did my uncle post sentries? |
23374 | Then why did you not speak? |
23374 | Then why do n''t you go and kill that one? |
23374 | Then will the land grow potatoes? |
23374 | Then you''ve lost her? |
23374 | Think so? 23374 Think they will get round to the back to try and drive off the bullocks?" |
23374 | Think they''re dangerous? |
23374 | Think you can hit a black, Sam? |
23374 | Thirty feet long, was n''t it? |
23374 | Thirty? 23374 This ca n''t be all of it, uncle?" |
23374 | Through the window? |
23374 | Thrust or thrown? |
23374 | Tink Shanter funny? |
23374 | To bite me? |
23374 | Uneasy, eh? |
23374 | Want mine? |
23374 | Was it your doing? |
23374 | We''ve got plenty of everything, and only want to start off-- How long can you do without us, father? |
23374 | Well then, of course you will begin a house soon? |
23374 | Well, Norman? |
23374 | Well, father do n''t want his cattle driven away, does he? |
23374 | Well, girls,cried the captain, passing his arms round his daughter and niece''s waists,"what do you think of it?" |
23374 | Well, they will not come to- night, will they? |
23374 | Well, what are you looking at? |
23374 | Well, what at? 23374 Well, who cares?" |
23374 | Well, who wants wild- flowers, sir? 23374 Well, who''s boomer?" |
23374 | Well,he cried, as he approached Tim, who was gazing intently at a patch of low scrubby trees a short distance off;"seen the enemy?" |
23374 | Well,said Norman, running his hand along the belt,"what of it?" |
23374 | Well; is she ill? |
23374 | Were those club blows, father? |
23374 | What a matter-- what a matter? |
23374 | What about him? |
23374 | What and scare the poor animal with his black face? 23374 What are you bound to say?" |
23374 | What are you doing here? |
23374 | What are you eating, Sam? |
23374 | What are you going to do, father? |
23374 | What can you see, Sam? |
23374 | What can you smell? |
23374 | What did you do that for? |
23374 | What did you do that for? |
23374 | What do I say, sir? |
23374 | What do you call them, then? |
23374 | What do you mean? |
23374 | What do you mean? |
23374 | What do you mean? |
23374 | What do you say, Ned? |
23374 | What do you say? |
23374 | What do you want? |
23374 | What does he mean? |
23374 | What does he say? |
23374 | What does the creature mean? |
23374 | What for go along? 23374 What for tickpence?" |
23374 | What for? |
23374 | What for? |
23374 | What has he brought in his bag? |
23374 | What have I done-- what does it mean? |
23374 | What is it, boys? |
23374 | What is it-- what did you see? |
23374 | What is it? |
23374 | What is the meaning of this? |
23374 | What made you say that? |
23374 | What man? |
23374 | What muddle are you talking? |
23374 | What shall we do? 23374 What shall you do?" |
23374 | What should we take the flour for? |
23374 | What six- ting? |
23374 | What the mouse colour? |
23374 | What the red and white Alderney? |
23374 | What would you say if I tell you I am going? |
23374 | What''s a game? |
23374 | What''s he going to do? |
23374 | What''s his name? |
23374 | What''s that, father-- lightning? |
23374 | What''s the good now? 23374 What''s the good of flowers, sir? |
23374 | What''s the matter, Man? 23374 What''s the matter, Man?" |
23374 | What''s the matter, Rifle? |
23374 | What''s the matter, Sam? |
23374 | What''s the matter, Shanter? |
23374 | What''s the matter, aunt? |
23374 | What''s the matter? |
23374 | What''s the matter? |
23374 | What''s the matter? |
23374 | What''s the matter? |
23374 | What''s to be done, father? |
23374 | What, are there really savages there? |
23374 | What, are you afraid? |
23374 | What, because we have seen a few blacks? 23374 What, did your knees feel all shivery- wiggle?" |
23374 | What, down the chimney? |
23374 | What, in the middle of the night, like this? 23374 What, old Sourkrout?" |
23374 | What, taste this? |
23374 | What, tell a couple o''big thumpers like that? |
23374 | What, the bullock? |
23374 | What, those birds? |
23374 | What, with Shanter here? |
23374 | What, you found that heifer? |
23374 | What-- you mean? |
23374 | What? 23374 What? |
23374 | What? 23374 What? |
23374 | What? |
23374 | What? |
23374 | What? |
23374 | What? |
23374 | What? |
23374 | Whatever is the matter with that cow? |
23374 | Where all white Mary? |
23374 | Where are you going? |
23374 | Where big white Mary? 23374 Where is she?" |
23374 | Where little bull- cow fellow-- go bong? |
23374 | Where will you get your patients? |
23374 | Where''s Shanter, Rifle? |
23374 | Where? 23374 Where?" |
23374 | Where? |
23374 | Who calls us` Dingo Boys?'' |
23374 | Who needed rest more? |
23374 | Who said I was, sir? 23374 Who said it was a bunyip?" |
23374 | Who says it''s going to rain? |
23374 | Who''s boomer? |
23374 | Who''s going about always tied to a gun? |
23374 | Who''s that? |
23374 | Who?--savages? |
23374 | Whom shall I send? |
23374 | Why did n''t you shoot the savage? |
23374 | Why have you been so long? |
23374 | Why is she lowing like that? 23374 Why, when did we scorn gardens?" |
23374 | Why, you are not afraid, sir? |
23374 | Why, you blind old mole, ca n''t you see? |
23374 | Why, you do n''t mean to say you believe poor old Shanter would steal flour, do you, aunt? |
23374 | Why? |
23374 | Why? |
23374 | Why? |
23374 | Why? |
23374 | Will it be time enough to lock the stable door when the steed is stolen, sir? |
23374 | Will she get better, father? |
23374 | Will you come? |
23374 | Wo n''t it be time enough when the black fellows come, father? |
23374 | Work? |
23374 | Would I? |
23374 | Would n''t you like to go right forward? |
23374 | Yes, Sam; but are you quite sure she has gone? |
23374 | Yes, is n''t it, uncle? |
23374 | Yes,said the captain, after listening for a few moments.--"Going away, Jack?" |
23374 | You did that? |
23374 | You do n''t understand? |
23374 | You give Shanter tickpence? |
23374 | You have noted that, Rifle? |
23374 | You here, uncle? |
23374 | You pidney? |
23374 | You put the snake in the kitchen? |
23374 | You saw them? |
23374 | You think so, Jack? |
23374 | You''re both so what? |
23374 | You''re sure it''s quite full? |
23374 | You? |
23374 | --he stumbled and nearly fell--"wounded? |
23374 | And these other things?" |
23374 | Are n''t he expected to do something for his wittles?" |
23374 | Are n''t the land good enough for you?" |
23374 | Are n''t you going to have a drop yourself?" |
23374 | Are the other windows fast?" |
23374 | Are those what they are?" |
23374 | Are we going to anchor close up to that pier thing?" |
23374 | Are you?" |
23374 | Big fire where? |
23374 | Big white Mary gib Shanter plenty soff damper now?" |
23374 | Bright sunshine, a glittering river, waving trees, a glorious atmosphere, and dear old Dame Nature smiling a welcome.--What do you say, Jack?" |
23374 | Budgery?" |
23374 | But I say, father, sha n''t we have time to fish and shoot?" |
23374 | But what are you going to do?" |
23374 | But why were they there, then? |
23374 | But you have not heard them all night?" |
23374 | But you see, do n''t you?" |
23374 | Ca n''t yer see for yourselves, you young gents, as things wo n''t grow here proper?" |
23374 | Can nothing be done?" |
23374 | Certainly, they knew that the sea lay somewhere due east, but even if they could reach the sea, where would they be-- north or south of a settlement? |
23374 | Come along all dark?" |
23374 | Come now, did n''t you?" |
23374 | Damper?" |
23374 | Damper?" |
23374 | Did you throw that spear, Shanter?" |
23374 | Do n''t you see? |
23374 | Do you hear? |
23374 | Do you suppose I keep horses for you?" |
23374 | Do you think they will stay till they''ve killed us all?" |
23374 | Fine sugar- bag-- kill poss? |
23374 | Funny? |
23374 | Give him some water?" |
23374 | Grow taters, will he? |
23374 | Had n''t we better go and rouse up father?" |
23374 | Hardly likely, is it?" |
23374 | Have you seen one?" |
23374 | Have you the gun handy?" |
23374 | How dare you come here?" |
23374 | How does he know as they''ll grow?" |
23374 | How far do you mean to go to- night?" |
23374 | How far do you think it is-- eight miles?" |
23374 | How far do you think we are from the nearest neighbours, Edward?" |
23374 | How then?" |
23374 | How was it?" |
23374 | How''s it to be done?" |
23374 | I daresay we shall know more about them by- and- by.--What made you go forward, Tim, when Rifle came to you-- to look at the kangaroos?" |
23374 | I never see no line?" |
23374 | I say, Man, do n''t you wish we were all safe somewhere else?" |
23374 | I say, Tim, feel frightened?" |
23374 | I say, could n''t we all make an attack upon them in their camp?" |
23374 | I say, it is n''t the colt, is it?" |
23374 | I say, see them chaps yonder?" |
23374 | I say, whoever would have thought of their doing that?" |
23374 | I say-- no games-- are they really nice?" |
23374 | I would n''t give up in your place.--Will you speak now, Henley?" |
23374 | India- rubber?" |
23374 | Inger- rubber? |
23374 | Is n''t it, Man?" |
23374 | Is n''t that what you mean?" |
23374 | Is that fellow in collusion with the people coming on?" |
23374 | Is that how English ladies should encourage those who are fighting for their lives?" |
23374 | Is there some black on my nose?" |
23374 | It''s my poor Jersey, and-- goodness gracious, what is the matter with her tail?" |
23374 | Look here, Shan, are you afraid?" |
23374 | Man?" |
23374 | Marmi Tim shoot? |
23374 | Mine find big white Mary over there?" |
23374 | More tea?" |
23374 | Not want something to eat?" |
23374 | Now about that black.--Here, Jack, what do you say? |
23374 | Now tell me this, What colour ought green trees to be?" |
23374 | Now, can we do any more?" |
23374 | Now, tell me this, do I ever refuse to grant you boys any reasonable enjoyment?" |
23374 | Pray, where is your compass?" |
23374 | See some game over yonder?" |
23374 | Shall I fire?" |
23374 | Shall I fire?" |
23374 | Shall I fire?" |
23374 | Shall I give up? |
23374 | Shall I start back at once?" |
23374 | Shall I, after putting my hand to the plough, want faith and go back?" |
23374 | Shall he put it in the kitchen?" |
23374 | Shall we dress again, and go and offer to help?" |
23374 | Shall we start?" |
23374 | Stolen?" |
23374 | That colt?" |
23374 | That thought was-- suppose all our horses''footprints are washed away? |
23374 | The only difference seems to be that it has a crest.--But how much farther do you make it to the tree, German?" |
23374 | Then as he picked it up--"Shall we trust to what he said? |
23374 | Then to the black,"They will not come to- night?" |
23374 | Then turning to Ida:"Do you think it is three days since you have seen the heifer?" |
23374 | Then, turning to Aunt Georgie,"Big white Mary gib soff damper?" |
23374 | Think I want to make a schoolboy''s pop- patch? |
23374 | Think I''m going to turn savage because I''ve come to Australia? |
23374 | Think the horse has n''t got enough to drag without you? |
23374 | Think they''ll come?" |
23374 | This was only from a few yards away, and directly after a familiar voice shouted:"Why baal not call along coo- ee? |
23374 | Was it, after all, to surprise the camp, and was Shanter holding him down to be made a prisoner or for death? |
23374 | We will go straight across from here to that hill-- mountain I ought to call it.--Do you see, German?" |
23374 | What are we going to do for neighbours when we get there?" |
23374 | What are you loaded with?" |
23374 | What birds are those?" |
23374 | What could it be? |
23374 | What did it mean? |
23374 | What did we say last night about being lost in the bush?" |
23374 | What do you mean?" |
23374 | What do you say?" |
23374 | What have you heard?" |
23374 | What is the matter with the black?" |
23374 | What physic? |
23374 | What say?" |
23374 | What should he do? |
23374 | What should we do?" |
23374 | What would you do, Jack?" |
23374 | What''s in a name?" |
23374 | What''s that?" |
23374 | What''s the good o''being hansum if you ai n''t useful?" |
23374 | What?" |
23374 | Where are they?" |
23374 | Where are they?" |
23374 | Where have you been?" |
23374 | Where''s Shanter?" |
23374 | Where?" |
23374 | Which way?" |
23374 | Who ever saw rabbits that size?" |
23374 | Who is this?" |
23374 | Who kill boomer? |
23374 | Who saw him go?" |
23374 | Who''s going to be jolly, transported for life out here like a convick? |
23374 | Why did n''t you shoot it?" |
23374 | Why did n''t you speak, Tim?" |
23374 | Why do n''t you build a house and stop without going farther?" |
23374 | Why is father signalling?" |
23374 | Why would not the captain allow bathing when we were in the tropics?" |
23374 | Why, ca n''t you see? |
23374 | Why, it''s Christmas in about a fortnit''s time, and are you going to tell me this is Christmas weather? |
23374 | Why, what more do you want? |
23374 | Why, where are the boys gone?" |
23374 | Wife, girls, boys, what do you say to this for Home, sweet home?" |
23374 | Will that satisfy you?" |
23374 | You gib damper?" |
23374 | You pidney? |
23374 | You pidney?" |
23374 | You pidney?" |
23374 | You pidney?" |
23374 | You went for help, Tam?" |
23374 | You''re black,"cried Rifle, fiercely.--"You do n''t think it was Shanter, do you, Man?" |
23374 | and you two went to see?" |
23374 | are we?" |
23374 | asked the captain;"how did you know?" |
23374 | cried Aunt Georgic, looking nervously round;"you do n''t mean that we shall meet with enemies?" |
23374 | cried Norman, angrily.--"Here, aunt, what''s the matter?" |
23374 | cried Rifle, excitedly;"twenty feet?" |
23374 | cried the captain fiercely, as hanging back in a half- bashful manner the black allowed himself to be dragged right up to the light,"what do you mean? |
23374 | cried the captain,"a number of black fellows coming to kill us?" |
23374 | cried the captain;"what''s that?" |
23374 | he said at last, in a husky voice,"are there crocodiles in the river?" |
23374 | he said softly;"have I done right?" |
23374 | he whispered hoarsely;"what''s that?" |
23374 | is he?" |
23374 | make um laugh? |
23374 | said Norman,"and see what the country''s like?" |
23374 | what are they?" |
23374 | when?" |
23374 | whispered Uncle Jack;"are you going to trust him?" |
23374 | you there, boys?" |