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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35268 | By that time the rest of the boys were present and the Major said to me, Bill, do you really mean what you say? |
35268 | Did White come on a flying machine in a trance? |
35268 | Is it wise to go on? |
20667 | See any landmark, Jack? |
20667 | Well, where is the train? |
20667 | What do you do it for? |
20667 | ( What do you want?) |
20667 | ), Ashley, Yampa,(?) |
20667 | He dismounted and Clem grasped him warmly by the hand, exclaiming with his most cordial smile,"Well, how are all the folks at home?" |
20667 | I walked a few yards out on the hill and just then, with a rush and a clatter of language I could not understand, except"Impoo immy pshakai?" |
20667 | Or shall we look for you to come prowling around our weak settlements, like wolves in the night? |
20667 | That we may expect to live in peace, live as friends, and trade with one another? |
20667 | The names of the seventeen sheets covering the canyoned part are: Green River(? |
20667 | Then the question was,"What river is this?" |
20667 | This was proof that we were no longer alone, and the question was,"How many Indians are there?" |
20667 | What had happened? |
20667 | What was a mere human life or two in the span of eternity? |
20667 | Who were they, how many, and what might be their temper? |
20667 | were questions that came to us as we reflected on the presence there of unknown human beings, and furthermore would we meet them, and if so when? |
13150 | Me? 13150 No? |
13150 | Well, what are you going to do? |
13150 | Where are you going to stop? |
13150 | After talking awhile he asked:"What do you call yourselves?" |
13150 | CHAPTER XII COULD WE SUCCEED? |
13150 | COULD WE SUCCEED? |
13150 | Could anything be better? |
13150 | Could it be that my senses were all deceiving me as my eyes were fooled by the mirage? |
13150 | Did we make the big fire which had burned until morning? |
13150 | Had this man, too, failed us? |
13150 | It started to drizzle again that night, but what cared we? |
13150 | It would look something like a tub, would n''t it? |
13150 | Just before we parted one of them remarked,"You came through the Bee River four days ago, near a telephone, did n''t you?" |
13150 | We listened and heard it again, plainly this time,"Ca n''t you men find a landing? |
13150 | What about our third man? |
13150 | What could any one want with two men who had nothing but a flat- bottomed boat? |
13150 | What could it be? |
13150 | What could it be? |
13150 | What do you think about it?" |
13150 | What was a border for if not to have custom- houses and inspectors? |
13150 | What would he do when he came to this rapid? |
13150 | What would we do with our boat? |
13150 | Why undergo all the discomfort of a voyage on a desert stream, when the pleasures and comforts of the Pacific beckoned? |
13150 | Would it increase or diminish our dangers? |
13150 | Would we never reach it? |
34909 | The General asked a Pimo, who made the house I had seen? 34909 And do we not find both them and Fu- Sang? 34909 And if the babe derived pleasure from ill- treated and squalling strings, why should he leave the lute behind? 34909 And what is the fortified hill at Pimo but a fortress? 34909 And when he retired from the Canyon did he fail to take with him a Lute?] 34909 And why assail or shake the authority of the beautiful young queen? 34909 And yet with its Ten Moons, how miss it? 34909 Are any writings to be seen on its walls? 34909 Are fogs a noticeable feature along the coast of California? 34909 Are such to be seen in our Canyon? 34909 Are there any signs that it was inhabited by the queen of the Builders? 34909 But how could a clear stream serve as a lute? 34909 But how could an infant be said to leave or abandon a Lute? 34909 But how disprove it? 34909 But what did the ancient writer mean? 34909 But would not the birth of the infant have revealed all? 34909 Can the Gulf of California be regarded as charming? 34909 Did he ever see the Cliff Palace? 34909 Do storms arise suddenly in the neighborhood of the mighty chasm? 34909 Has it a flat summit? 34909 Have such been found? 34909 Have we not found everything except perhaps the abandoned imperial Lute? 34909 How fail to notice our glittering, gleaming, glorious candelabrum? 34909 In what respect is the Chinese account inaccurate thus far? 34909 Is it true that there is climbing by torchlight( not= moonlight=, gentle reader) within the chasm? 34909 Is not such a statement or assertion absurd? 34909 Is not this the beautiful Gulf of California, which is a widening out or enlargement of a notable stream, the Colorado? 34909 Is such an eminence to be seen in the vicinity of Pi- mo? 34909 Is such to be seen? 34909 Is the Canyon remarkable for its heat? 34909 Is there any foundation for the legend? 34909 Is there anything peculiar about the tempests which are said to suddenly arise in the Great Canyon? 34909 Is there parched or desert soil on the banks of the Colorado? 34909 Is there= han=, or dry heated air down in the Canyon? 34909 Is this so- calledpaint"= lavishly="spread abroad"? |
34909 | It ca n''t possibly be now stuck in any South American Flower- pot? |
34909 | It could n''t have fallen or drifted over to the Panama ditch? |
34909 | MUSIC IN THE GRAND CANYON? |
34909 | May not her idolized child have inherited titles absurdly out of place among the deserts of Arizona? |
34909 | May not the fair and beautiful Princess at Pimo have belonged to the outcast Mexican royal family? |
34909 | One visitor, an American officer, states that his General"asked a Pimo, who made the house I had seen?" |
34909 | Supposing that a fiddle was left behind, or a drum, or a rattle, why should the trivial fact be gravely recorded? |
34909 | Surely it ought to be cool down there? |
34909 | THE COLORADO-- BOTTOMLESS? |
34909 | Then, if such a somewhat belated answer is true, the question arises, where are the proofs? |
34909 | Very good; but why not denounce all our own Arctic navigators as a pack of Liars? |
34909 | Was he a= shao hao=( as the Chinese might say) or little Child of the Sun? |
34909 | Were he and his people connected with the cave and cliff- dwellings? |
34909 | What could he have meant? |
34909 | What have we here but a duplication of the"illumination of torches"referred to in the ancient record? |
34909 | What have we here but= Yuen=--multiplied whirlpools? |
34909 | What is all this but the= chuh yuen= of the ancient record? |
34909 | Where is her house? |
34909 | Where, today, are the remains of the ancient strongholds? |
34909 | Who had made it? |
34909 | Who was his father? |
34909 | Why should such a matter be mentioned? |
34909 | Would he not try, so well as our memory serves, to first get it into his mouth? |
34909 | Would it be a lute at all when ultimately relinquished? |
34909 | Would not a milk- bottle be a much readier fount of ecstacy than either a lute or a flute? |
34909 | Would not his chubby hands, quite stout enough for destructive arts, tear the strings apart and feed the music to the nearest cat? |
34909 | [ Was the royal suckling or Prince ever carried down into the neighboring Grand Canyon by the beneficient being, his mother? |