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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43607 | And am I to play the part of that honest king? |
43607 | Of what use,he asked,"are reforms which have nothing definite, and lead to nothing? |
43607 | Venetians,he cried,"is this worthy of you? |
43607 | But what profits it to speak of glory, riches, and power? |
43607 | Can Italy say she has a place in the world? |
43607 | Could Manzoni have meant such words to speak other than of the Austrians and Bourbons who were grinding Italians into servitude? |
43607 | D''Azeglio agreed, though with ill grace, and in consequence was shortly after told by the King,"Do n''t you see that this man will turn you all out?" |
43607 | Does he find any? |
43607 | How could Austria hope to keep such men forever in subjection? |
43607 | Is it possible that we can resume hostilities?" |
43607 | Was French aid to be courted or rejected? |
43607 | Was Italy to be a kingdom or a republic? |
43607 | Was the Pope a menace or a help? |
43607 | What are our manual and intellectual exploits? |
43607 | What did the welfare of a few small states matter to them? |
43607 | What on earth has he at his age to think about? |
43607 | What rank do our legates hold; what force do they wield; what wise or authoritative influence do they exert in foreign courts? |
43607 | What time will bring that day? |
43607 | What was Alfieri''s part in the growth of that spirit which was preparing to set Italy free? |
43607 | What weight attaches to the Italian name in the balance of European power? |
43607 | Where are our fleets and our colonies? |
43607 | Where is the good of asking for that which, whether granted or not, equally disturbs the State, and weakens the moral authority of the government? |
43607 | Why did Mazzini later point him out as one of the great sources of inspiration for his"Young Italy"? |
43607 | that the need and the guerdon That lured from afar were to lighten your burden, Your wrongs to abolish, your fate to reverse? |
45573 | A letter, mother? |
45573 | And have you been molested on the way? |
45573 | And now, sir, will you advise me as to your own movements? |
45573 | And now, what are your plans for to- morrow? |
45573 | And was this tale believed? |
45573 | And where is Bixio? |
45573 | And will you be sending him any money, mother? |
45573 | And you went where you liked and did what you liked, just as if you were grown- up men? 45573 And you will fight?" |
45573 | And you, professor? |
45573 | And your grandfather has not changed much, you said? |
45573 | Are you asleep, monsieur? |
45573 | Are you going anywhere in particular when you land? |
45573 | Are you ready to trot on? |
45573 | At best? |
45573 | At what hour shall we meet you, and where? |
45573 | But how are we to be assured? |
45573 | But how could they know me? |
45573 | But how, mother, could it be? |
45573 | But what can there be for us to do? |
45573 | But what took you out beyond the village, Captain Percival? 45573 But who are the revolutionists?" |
45573 | But why on earth should n''t you marry, Tom? 45573 But why should you respect a master who has been, as you say, good at sports, more than one who has studied hard?" |
45573 | Certainly, monsieur; but why should an Englishman want them? |
45573 | Could you spare me an hour of your time to- day? 45573 Did we not hear all about his being killed, how Beppo saw him shot, and how one of the band testified that he was dead and buried?" |
45573 | Do you think, mother-- do you think it possible? 45573 Francs, you must mean, surely?" |
45573 | Have you any news? |
45573 | Have you anything to declare? |
45573 | Have you found all as you wished? |
45573 | He is lost? |
45573 | How about the photographs? |
45573 | How could they catch me there? |
45573 | How is he looking? |
45573 | How long has he been a prisoner here? |
45573 | How long will it be before Cialdini arrives with his army before Capua? |
45573 | How many men has he? |
45573 | I see you still wear your arm in a sling? |
45573 | I suppose we had better push on with Garibaldi, grandfather? |
45573 | In what way, signora? |
45573 | Is every one well, Beppo? |
45573 | Is it treason, lieutenant,he asked quietly,"to ask what has been going on?" |
45573 | It would be such a satisfaction to laugh in their faces and to shout,''Have you had a pleasant journey?'' 45573 May I ask how large a force you are likely to take over with you, general?" |
45573 | May I ask your business? |
45573 | My ticket? |
45573 | Now, what is it? |
45573 | Of whom are you speaking, Forli? 45573 Or, mother?" |
45573 | Prato has this afternoon shot my husband, and for what? 45573 Six of us, including yourself, could not hold this church long?" |
45573 | So we are to stay behind with you? |
45573 | Surrender to whom? |
45573 | That is a pretty little child, is n''t she, if her face were but clean? 45573 That is certainly true; but in that case, why should we have made these preparations for defence?" |
45573 | The son of the Captain Percival who was murdered while searching in Naples for Signor Forli? |
45573 | Then we quite understand each other, padre: openly you protest against our using the church, privately you approve of our doing so? |
45573 | Then you think five men would be sufficient? |
45573 | Then, in fact, Rubini, our journey up here is to be a mere useless promenade? |
45573 | There is no fear of trouble in the town? |
45573 | What are you going to Naples for? |
45573 | What do you think that means? |
45573 | What do you think, Captain Percival? |
45573 | What do you think, Zippo? |
45573 | What do you want with me? |
45573 | What for, mother? 45573 What in the world can the mater want to see me in such a hurry for?" |
45573 | What is it about, mother? |
45573 | What is up, Percival? |
45573 | What other alternative can there be? |
45573 | What was there under the stairs? |
45573 | Where is my mother? |
45573 | Where is the professor? |
45573 | Whom have you got hold of now, mother? |
45573 | Why not? |
45573 | Will you go in with me to see Garibaldi? |
45573 | Will you have a separate command, Percival? 45573 Will you have more, sir? |
45573 | Will you stay here a short time longer? |
45573 | Will you take my vehicle back? |
45573 | Will you take one of my pistols, Rubini? |
45573 | Yes; but if he were bigger and stronger, and you could not box, what would be the good of that? 45573 Yes; but you say that this man was a priest, a clergyman?" |
45573 | You are sure that this is the entire list? |
45573 | You have heard the news? |
45573 | You know your way through the forest in the dark? |
45573 | You mean on pleasure, signor? |
45573 | You must have suffered intensely, Percival? |
45573 | You will let me go in my father''s place, mother, will you not? 45573 About what time does the steamer start? |
45573 | And can I really go out?" |
45573 | And now, what are we to do with ourselves? |
45573 | And so you have taken up again the work that seemed postponed for another century at Rome?" |
45573 | And so your mother has sent you to me?" |
45573 | And you say this woman did not betray them?" |
45573 | And you, professor?" |
45573 | And you?" |
45573 | And your mother-- did she lose hope?" |
45573 | Are the others like this?" |
45573 | Are there any more of them about?" |
45573 | Are you going as second in command?" |
45573 | Are you in a cabin by yourself?" |
45573 | Are you sure that, although you may not know it, you have not been searched?" |
45573 | Are you to stay with me, or to go on to Messina?" |
45573 | But who could have been looking for us both? |
45573 | By what miracle did you escape from the net that was thrown around you?" |
45573 | Can I telegraph?" |
45573 | Can I trust you?" |
45573 | Can you fence? |
45573 | Can you recommend anything better, my friend?" |
45573 | Did you see how she scowled? |
45573 | Do you know what you are going to do?" |
45573 | Do you learn that at your schools?" |
45573 | Do you not agree with me, Zippo?" |
45573 | Do you think that we shall fight, Leonard?" |
45573 | Frank was silent, and Sarto added,"Do you not think so, Percival?" |
45573 | Frank was sleeping soundly when he was woke by Rubini''s sharp challenge,"Who goes there?" |
45573 | Has he not come with you? |
45573 | Have you more boats coming out?" |
45573 | How could she be otherwise, as the daughter of Forli and the wife of my brave comrade? |
45573 | How did you come over here?" |
45573 | How long do you suppose it will be before we join Garibaldi at Messina?" |
45573 | How many boats have you with you?" |
45573 | How many men do you propose to take with you?" |
45573 | How many police are there here?" |
45573 | How was it? |
45573 | However, why do you ask''shall we go on to Naples?'' |
45573 | I have not been up to the tower: have any of you?" |
45573 | I know your opinions on the subject; but I suppose you do not propose to fight yourself?" |
45573 | I suppose I shall not go back to school before I start?" |
45573 | I suppose there is a way out on to the roof?" |
45573 | I suppose there is no fear of my being further annoyed?" |
45573 | I suppose we can hardly start for a long walk?" |
45573 | I suppose you are here on duty?" |
45573 | I suppose you came through Traina last night?" |
45573 | I suppose you go on to- morrow?" |
45573 | I suppose your loss was not heavy?" |
45573 | I suppose, father, it would hardly be fair to ask you if there are many of these fellows in the neighbourhood?" |
45573 | Is all Europe at war, that he has managed to bring an army here?" |
45573 | Is it so that he was missing? |
45573 | Is n''t he a fearfully respectable- looking man? |
45573 | Is there any chance of our being disturbed before the men are all ashore?" |
45573 | Let us suppose that the detachment has been cut to pieces: what is our look- out here? |
45573 | Now I ask you frankly, do you think that many of them, or, indeed, any of them, would be likely to get back here? |
45573 | Now, what are you doing here?" |
45573 | Now, what can you tell me about the position of the enemy?" |
45573 | Of course, your father is here with you?" |
45573 | Of course, your masters are not priests?" |
45573 | One moment, though, before you leave me: is my wife alive and well, and my daughter?" |
45573 | So that is what that bread and wine you brought in was for? |
45573 | So you took up the mission which had cost your father either his life or his liberty? |
45573 | Suddenly he said,''Is it not possible that he may have been removed before the king and his court retired?'' |
45573 | Suppose that they are ambushed and that none of them get back here?" |
45573 | Supposing him to be alive, where do you think he would most probably be imprisoned?" |
45573 | Surely my wife never believed it?" |
45573 | Surely the general is not coming this way?" |
45573 | The railway is open, is it not? |
45573 | Then you think that that plan will answer?" |
45573 | Was the search made for it simply by the carabinieri?" |
45573 | We can defend the place, or rather we can defend ourselves, for three or four days; but what would be the benefit of that? |
45573 | What became of him?" |
45573 | What could an army, however numerous, of the frivolous population of Naples have done against them? |
45573 | What force have you?" |
45573 | What has happened?" |
45573 | What would be their feelings if they arrived and found the party gone? |
45573 | When this was done, Sarto said,"What next, Percival?" |
45573 | Where is he? |
45573 | Which man do you send?" |
45573 | Why do you ask?" |
45573 | Why should a man look on and see a woman ill- treated without lifting his hand to save her, simply because he is a clergyman? |
45573 | Will it be necessary for me to stay with him till he marches to Messina, or can I ride for that city when I have delivered your orders?" |
45573 | Will you at once carry it round?" |
45573 | Will you be at that door five minutes after the clock strikes?" |
45573 | Will you go to the other gate? |
45573 | Will you please drive on at once?" |
45573 | You do n''t mean Garibaldi?" |
45573 | Your arm still goes on well?" |
45573 | Your father is going on all right, I hope?" |
45573 | and how is he?" |
45573 | he repeated:"you heard that he was killed? |
45573 | he said, after the first greeting--"an Italian? |
45573 | yes, it is Frank: is this a miracle, or am I dreaming?" |