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.
identifier | question |
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42539 | And could England have kept on? |
42539 | Are you here for the cure? |
42539 | Are you not afraid? |
42539 | But commonly not more than ten kreutzers? |
42539 | Did you taste the Hungarian wine? |
42539 | Do you think it fair, then,I rejoined,"to sit here drinking? |
42539 | How can that be? |
42539 | How happens it,I said to a bookseller in the_ Zeil_,"that a map of Bohemia is not to be had in all Frankfort?" |
42539 | How it happens? |
42539 | Is it a most highly renowned country? |
42539 | Is n''t it yood? 42539 Perhaps you come out of Saxony?" |
42539 | Then what would you say to fifteen kreutzers? |
42539 | Was he a robber? |
42539 | What do you mean? |
42539 | What you call him? |
42539 | Where are you going? |
42539 | Who can tell,he said,"how hard it is to go away so suddenly, to leave the little home, and all friends? |
42539 | Will it please you to walk to the echo? |
42539 | Will you have it through- broiled or English- broiled? |
42539 | _ Ja-- ja-- ja!_"And how is the chief city named? |
42539 | And then they asked,"Are all Englishmen such as he?" |
42539 | As I emerged again into the sunshine, one of the soldiers said,"Do you know what? |
42539 | Ask a question, and a blunt"_ Was?_"is the first word in answer; no"_ Wie meinen sie?_"as in other places. |
42539 | Ask a question, and a blunt"_ Was?_"is the first word in answer; no"_ Wie meinen sie?_"as in other places. |
42539 | But wait-- you will have a tsigger?" |
42539 | But who shall be gay in an hospital, among sallow, haggard faces, sunken eyes, and ghastly features? |
42539 | Could not an Englishman do anything? |
42539 | Does it make any difference?" |
42539 | Es fehlt ja man eene Kleinigkeit? |
42539 | Fließt dort( in Russia) nicht Milch und Honig? |
42539 | Footsteps approached, and a man''s voice asked:"Who''s there?" |
42539 | For example:_ Philosopher._"Wie steht''s um Hellas? |
42539 | Had I slept well? |
42539 | Having entered the required particulars, the damsel leaning over the page the while, I asked her what use would be made of them? |
42539 | I asked him what amount of fee he usually received? |
42539 | If_ The Sun_ had no room, what was to be hoped for here? |
42539 | Is Baddenskey, who sits wearily at his loom down there in joyless Spitalfields, a descendant? |
42539 | Is it prince or princess this time?" |
42539 | Is it very popular?" |
42539 | Is n''t it strong? |
42539 | Is not this the birthplace of the Elbe, the river that carries fatness to many a broad league of their fatherland, and merchandise to its marts? |
42539 | Is there a secret chamber where some highest functionary sits with a black list before him, in which he must search for suspected names? |
42539 | Need I record my answer? |
42539 | No sooner did I come within earshot, than he cried, snappishly,"Why did you not give me your passport?" |
42539 | Schnaps and Sausage-- Dresdener upon Berliners-- The Prince''s Castle at Fischbach-- A Home for the Princess Royal-- Is the Marriage Popular? |
42539 | Schnaps and Sausage-- Dresdener upon Berliners-- The Prince''s Castle at Fischbach-- A Home for the Princess Royal-- Is the Marriage Popular? |
42539 | Then, mounting his rostrum, he said:"Now, children, tell me-- which is the most famous country in the world?" |
42539 | This morning? |
42539 | Though the river was far out of sight, were there not a few ponds gleaming in the hollows? |
42539 | Wann kommt Deutschland zur Harmonie? |
42539 | Was it clean gone for ever? |
42539 | Was it not very irksome to be away from home? |
42539 | Was möchten gern die Wallachen? |
42539 | Wat fehlt in Hessen? |
42539 | Wat hältst du von Russels Worte? |
42539 | What could such a company be travelling for? |
42539 | What did it mean? |
42539 | What did it mean? |
42539 | What else could it be than a spell thrown over him by_ Rübezahl_? |
42539 | What is there to be kept down that can need such an imposing force? |
42539 | What mattered it if I returned to London a week sooner or later? |
42539 | When my turn came, he asked,"Where are you going?" |
42539 | Where could such music come from? |
42539 | Where do the musicians live? |
42539 | While good Bohemian husbands are to be had, who would marry a bad Englishman? |
42539 | Who could refuse a fee for such strains as theirs? |
42539 | Who could resist such hearty hospitality? |
42539 | Why not carry home a measure of beer, and let your wife share it?" |
42539 | Why should I be in a hurry to reach the mountains? |
42539 | Why should a man grumble who has a house, and food, and land to cultivate? |
42539 | Why should you be awake and shivering when honest folk are a- bed? |
42539 | Would it not be the same if I went to the top of all the hills around Ulrichsthal? |
42539 | Yet, is there not a charm in the tamest of mountain scenery? |
42539 | _ Heut_, mean you?" |
42539 | and how much money did one need to carry? |
42539 | and,"Whether man can co- operate in the attainment of his own salvation?" |
42539 | for what?" |
42539 | was it not very expensive? |
42539 | was there no danger? |