Questions

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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39753A sleigh- ride den?
39753AS KATRINA PASSED THROUGH THE STORE"''I MAY GO, MAY I NOT?''
39753Ach, Gott, das war wundervoll, wundervoll,said the baker,"but tell me vy you stayed so long away?"
39753Ach, Katrina, vy t''row so goot stuff away on dose children? 39753 An''are ye insinooatin'', Misther Rafferty, that my son would ever wear an old brass ring?
39753An''did ye mind, Misther Rafferty,she said with a little brightness,"did ye mind, I say, that Michael had the gold ring on his finger?"
39753An''does that drug- store man lay out to furnish me with the meals? 39753 And are they all sold?"
39753And now it''s him that is dead, and we''ve not even a meal in the pantry-- no, nor pantry neither, and what''ll become of us now?
39753And what would the likes of me be doing with everything gone, but to be getting some money to come with? 39753 Are ye sure of all that, Misther Rafferty?"
39753Biddy, darling,he cried,"sure ye''re not grievin''on the blessid Christmas Eve?
39753Bridget M''Carty, is it them same hen aitin''s ye''re givin''us for our dinner the morrow? 39753 Bridget M''Carty,"demanded Granny,"what on earth do ye be workin''at there that ye be puttin''out me eyes fairly, with splashin''soapsuds in them?
39753But wherever did you get it?
39753Dat cake? 39753 Dhramin''is it, Oi''d be?"
39753Dot? 39753 Envyin''me, would she?"
39753Fithers makes the birds, did ye say, Bridget?
39753Hello, vat you vant?
39753How come dat you forget? 39753 How many be she a- sending?"
39753I''ve brought you as grand a lot of dishes as ever I saw, and do you mind them posies they have? 39753 Is he son of dat Herr Frederick Hermann dat knows not so much to stick to one job steady?"
39753Is it a hen ye dreamed ye were?
39753Is it tay ye''re afther havin''?
39753Oh, my God, what''s this?
39753Sure? 39753 Then would them saints be getting ear- trumpets like Tim Barney''s grandmother?"
39753Vat did you do mit dose Christmas puddings, already?
39753Vat for dat big order not delivered, and vone of mein goot customers dat leaves me much moneys? 39753 Vat''s the matter mit you?"
39753Vell, vell, ain''dt one enough?
39753Wait awhile,--tell me,--was you Mr. Widow M''Carty?
39753What have they to do? 39753 What kind of rasonin''is that, sure?
39753What''s that you''ve been buying?
39753What''s to be done with the leavin''s of them thirteen puddin''s, the unlucky things?
39753Who has not his pudding got? 39753 Who would I be then, but Michael M''Carty?
39753Widdy, widdy, is it?
39753Would they not make such a handsome window with a bit of Christmas holly on each of them?
39753''Is that all ye want?''
39753''What would you buy?''
39753***** But where was the faithful Hans Kleinhardt who was personally responsible for the safe delivery of those thirteen puddings?
39753An''is she not ev''ry bit as fine a child as yer Michael when he wor a baby?"
39753An''look at them puddin''s,--""Puddin''s?
39753An''what difference does it make what kind of fithers a bird has whin he''s picked, tell me that?
39753An''where''s them childers that was to be comin''home at twilve?
39753And I may go?"
39753And I says to Terence,''what''s two of them with twelve of us?''
39753Are you going to give them away?"
39753At home haf I not said how I send out one puddings each to mein best customers, and on die card my compliments?"
39753But tell me quick, where are they, and are they alive, all alive?"
39753But vere haf you been this long time?
39753Could n''t one of the clerks do it?"
39753Den how come all dose fish at night in his basket?"
39753Did any von send the Widow M''Carty her cake?"
39753Finally Granny M''Carty, who had noticed Bridget''s restlessness, exclaimed:"Are ye crazy, then, Bridget M''Carty?
39753Haf you said how I must haf it?"
39753Haf you said how I must pay my insurance, and all der clerks in dis big store, and all der extras for Christmas?
39753How will I pay for dem if my moneys comes not back again?
39753I may go, may I not?"
39753I will mark it, and you wo n''t forget to see that it is delivered, will you?"
39753Is it my cap yer sousin''up and down, now?
39753It''s not much we have, but when Dinny and Terence grow a bit more--""Grow is it?"
39753Joost to trow my moneys away on you?"
39753May I have a cake to send to the Widow M''Carty?
39753Now, now, boys, will you mind your mother, and go to bed like good children, and be getting up bright and early with Christmas morning faces on you?"
39753Oh, worra, worra, whatever shall I do without my Michael?"
39753Puddin''s?"
39753Saint Michael an''the old dragon, ye mind,--""An''is it meself ye''re afther callin''an old dragon?"
39753Should I gif everyt''ing away?
39753Tell me that now?"
39753Vat does he?"
39753Vat for a man is der Johann dat of a morning he comes to ask you, Tochterchen?
39753Vat you tink, Hans,"--showing him the tissue papers,"joost de ting to wrap dot puddings in, nicht wahr?
39753Vy should I send to the Widow M''Carty one cake?
39753Was meint das?
39753What would you be telling me that for again?
39753When Grandad Rafferty heard this compliment to their domicile, he said,--"Picteresk is it?
39753Why would she be a widdy, and me working and saving as a respectable husband should for her?"
39753Wo ist dat Hans Kleinhardt?"
39753Would ye, Mrs. M''Carty?
39753You hear dat now?"
39753You t''ink der fisherman he put dat worm on dat hook to feed der fish, eh?
39753You tink I hire you for noddings, eh?
39753You''re patterns in manners when you''re asleep, but where do you keep your decency daytimes?
39753[ Illustration:"''I MAY GO, MAY I NOT?''"]
39753and he smiled and said,"Only once is one young!--But who asked you to go on dat sleigh- ride?"
39753cried Granny, when she saw Bridget setting out the dishes,"are ye usin''them dishes me poor b''y bought with his hard earnin''s?