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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27815 | And I,answered the other,"am Hugh Munro, what seek''st thou from me?" |
27815 | Even this day my father hath fixed the time for-- to me-- this dreaded wedding? |
27815 | How did''st thou watch them go up the high passes At sunrise rejoicing, a proud jaunty throng? |
27815 | Men call me a king, with a ho? |
27815 | This was done in the following way:--A friend or second of one of the opponents said,''Will you fight him?'' |
27815 | and mediæval ballads, to the region of facts and the domain of reality? |
27815 | was that a footfall in the grove below the crag?" |
37340 | ( 1107- 1174)? |
37340 | 1 All ready? |
37340 | 2 All ready? |
37340 | 3 All ready? |
37340 | 4 All ready? |
37340 | 5 All ready? |
37340 | And here''s to the country we live in, my lads; It is here we have struggled and thriven, my lads? |
37340 | God bless it, May Beauty And Duty Possess it-- Are you ready? |
37340 | Indeed the question is,"Where are they not?" |
37340 | What think you of a Fraser-- Sir Alexander of Philorth-- who in the 16th century built a grand University? |
37340 | When the sentinel demanded,_ a quel regiment_? |
37340 | Whence derived? |
37340 | Who does not know Fraser''s Magazine? |
37340 | [ Illustration: MRS. GEORGINA FRASER NEWHALL]"The Frasers of Stratherrick, where are they?" |
40267 | ''Well Paterson,''said I,''how do you feel this morning? 40267 But, grandfather, what came of Paterson?" |
40267 | Did he marry Maggie? |
40267 | Did many accidents happen? |
40267 | Grandfather,cried Henry,"have you made us the totum? |
40267 | However, there''s no use speaking; is tea ready wife? |
40267 | What is this, Lachlan, what murder is this? |
40267 | Are there then such specialties? |
40267 | Are we to have landlord right levelled down while tenant right is to be levelled up? |
40267 | As for the fluctuation of the tide, if it fluctuates in one place more than another, what is the use of appealing to it at all? |
40267 | Bless me bairns, do n''t you know what''sooans''is? |
40267 | But the levels of the Wall, it may be said, as now ascertainable by actual survey-- what other sort of evidence do_ they_ afford? |
40267 | Chapel Hill is considerably lower than Duntocher, undoubtedly; but why is there so great a gap there, and no trace of a wall in the interval? |
40267 | Did n''t you used to play the totum on New Year''s Day?" |
40267 | Do n''t you think it was a jovial day?" |
40267 | Do you really mean to say that you threw off your boots for the play?" |
40267 | I should like to have a turn at it yet-- wouldn''t I run?" |
40267 | If not, how would our geologists have disposed of it? |
40267 | If so, the Clyde must have been from 60 to 80 feet above its present level at the date supposed-- and then, where was the Roman Wall? |
40267 | Is that justice? |
40267 | There are not usually many casualties at a shooting match-- eh Bill?" |
40267 | Was n''t he, Maggie?'' |
40267 | Was the Black Cart a marine canal to Ardrossan in the days of Agricola? |
40267 | Was the Clyde a sea to Rutherglen, as he seems to affirm? |
40267 | Was the Kelvin a fiord to Kilsyth, or nearly so, as he implies? |
40267 | Was the Leven an estuary to Loch Lomond, as we are bound to conclude? |
40267 | What did you say you had been doing all day Bill?" |
40267 | What then is the use of fighting over it? |
40267 | Why shrouded in gloom is Clan Chattan? |
40267 | and how has the connection between it and the Wall, more than two miles distant, been obliterated? |
40267 | how has it been so completely entombed that it can only be guessed at under the soil? |
40267 | or how would they have reconciled it with existing matters of fact? |