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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34159 | X X is for Crossroads and sign posts galore; You shout the Bumpkin who''s raking his hay,"Which way went the pack?" |
40134 | Can Quinine Replace Cold Baths and Sound Hygiene? |
40134 | Do you think that a Climate can conquer the grit Of the Sons of the West? |
40134 | [ Illustration] A Gentleman remained to fight-- With what result for him? |
39784 | And will you have her, Robin, To be your wedded wife? |
39784 | And you will have him, Jenny, Your husband now to be? |
39784 | Do you admire the view? 39784 If seven maids with seven mops Swept it for half a year, Do you suppose,"the Walrus said,"That they could get it clear?" |
39784 | May I go with you, my pretty maid? |
39784 | Oh, then,says Parson Rook,"Who gives this maid away?" |
39784 | Shall I come in and cut your threads off? |
39784 | What is your father, my pretty maid? |
39784 | What is your fortune, my pretty maid? |
39784 | What,said she,"shall I do with this little sixpence? |
39784 | 173 Little Girl, little Girl, where have you been? |
39784 | 53 Willy Boy, Willy Boy, where are you going? |
39784 | 62 Who Stole the Bird''s Nest? |
39784 | And how do you do again? |
39784 | And why may not I love Jenny, As well as another body? |
39784 | And why may not I love Jenny, As well as another body? |
39784 | And why may not I love Jenny? |
39784 | And why may not I love Jenny? |
39784 | And why may not Jenny love me? |
39784 | And why may not Jenny love me? |
39784 | Are you kind, are you gentle, As children ought to be? |
39784 | Away went Gilpin-- who but he? |
39784 | Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool? |
39784 | Bless you, bless you, bonny bee: Say, when will your wedding be? |
39784 | Can he set a shoe? |
39784 | Curly- locks, Curly- locks, wilt thou be mine? |
39784 | How can he marry Without e''er a wife?] |
39784 | How can she be fair? |
39784 | How do you do? |
39784 | How many hairs will make a wig? |
39784 | How shall he cut it Without e''er a knife? |
39784 | I know a child, and_ who she is_ I''ll tell you by- and- by, When Mamma says,"Do this,"or"that,"She says,"What for?" |
39784 | If all the world were water, And all the water were ink, What should we do for bread and cheese? |
39784 | In this nursery of yours, Little sister, little brother, Like the Turtle- dove''s nest-- Do you love one another? |
39784 | In walks a little doggy,--Pussy, are you there? |
39784 | Kits, cats, sacks, and wives, How many were there going to St. Ives? |
39784 | LITTLE boy, pretty boy, where were you born? |
39784 | Let me speak a word or two: Who stole that pretty nest From little Robin Redbreast? |
39784 | Little Robin flew away; Where can little Robin be, But up in yon cherry- tree? |
39784 | Little girl, little girl, what gave she you? |
39784 | Little girl, little girl, where have you been? |
39784 | Mary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow? |
39784 | Molly, my sister, and I fell out, And what do you think it was about? |
39784 | Mouse, are you within?" |
39784 | Mouse, will you give us some beer? |
39784 | Now, what do you think? |
39784 | Oh, my little nothing, my pretty little nothing, What will nothing buy for my wife? |
39784 | Old woman, old woman, old woman, quoth I, O whither, O whither, O whither so high? |
39784 | Old woman, old woman, shall I kiss you dearly? |
39784 | Peter White Will ne''er go right, Would you know the reason why? |
39784 | Pussy cat, Pussy cat, what did you do there? |
39784 | Pussy cat, Pussy cat, where have you been? |
39784 | ROLL on, roll on, you restless waves, That toss about and roar; Why do you all run back again When you have reached the shore? |
39784 | Roll on, roll on, you noisy waves, Roll higher up the strand; How is it that you can not pass That line of yellow sand? |
39784 | Shall I go with you? |
39784 | Shall we be trotting home again?" |
39784 | So, rising from her nest, she said,"Now, children, look at me: A well- bred duck should waddle so, From side to side-- d''ye see?" |
39784 | The calender, amazed to see His neighbour in such trim, Laid down his pipe, flew to the gate, And thus accosted him:[ Illustration]"What news? |
39784 | Then the traveller in the dark Thanks you for your tiny spark: How could he see where to go, If you did not twinkle so? |
39784 | WHO killed Cock Robin? |
39784 | What shall I see? |
39784 | What should we do for drink? |
39784 | What to do there? |
39784 | What to do with her? |
39784 | What''s the news of the day, Good neighbour, I pray? |
39784 | Where''s the little boy that looks after the sheep? |
39784 | Who pulled her out? |
39784 | Who put her in? |
39784 | Who stole a nest away From the plum- tree to- day? |
39784 | Who stole four eggs I laid, And the nice nest I made? |
39784 | Whose dog art thou? |
39784 | Why did you eat the dumplings?" |
39784 | Will you listen to me? |
39784 | With a rowley powley,& c."Pray, Mr. Frog, will you give us a song? |
39784 | With a rowley powley,& c."Pray, Mr. Rat, will you go with me, Heigho, says Rowley, Kind Mrs. Mousey for to see?" |
39784 | [ Illustration: Music: Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool? |
39784 | [ Illustration: Music: Little Tom Tucker Sings for his supper: What shall he eat? |
39784 | [ Illustration] A diller, a dollar, a ten o''clock scholar, What makes you come so soon? |
39784 | [ Illustration] As Tommy Snooks and Bessy Brooks, Were walking out one Sunday, Says Tommy Snooks to Bessy Brooks, Wilt marry me on Monday? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Dance a baby diddit, What can his mother do with it, But sit in a lap, And give him some pap? |
39784 | [ Illustration] FREDDIE saw some fine ripe cherries Hanging on a cherry- tree, And he said,"You pretty cherries, Will you not come down to me?" |
39784 | [ Illustration] Is John Smith within? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Little Betty Blue Lost her holiday shoe, What can little Betty do? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Nievie, nievie, nicknack, Which hand will ye tak''? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Old woman, old woman, shall we go a- shearing? |
39784 | [ Illustration] The North Wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then? |
39784 | [ Illustration] There was an old woman, and what do you think? |
39784 | [ Illustration] WHO STOLE THE BIRD''S- NEST? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Who caught his blood? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Who saw him die? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Who''ll be chief mourner? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Who''ll be the Clerk? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Who''ll be the Parson? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Who''ll carry him to the grave? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Who''ll carry the link? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Who''ll dig his grave? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Who''ll make his shroud? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Who''ll sing a psalm? |
39784 | [ Illustration] Who''ll toll the bell? |
39784 | [ Illustration]"Where are you going to, my pretty maid?" |
39784 | [ Illustration][ Illustration] Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going? |
39784 | _ High_ diddle ding, Did you hear the bells ring? |
39784 | and how do you do? |
39784 | and"Why?" |
39784 | what news? |
39784 | your tidings tell; Tell me you must and shall-- Say why bareheaded you are come, Or why you come at all?" |