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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31928 | ''And what''s your honour''s name,''quoth I? |
31928 | ''Hades, ne''er heard o''t, is''t in the Hielands?'' |
31928 | ''Skipper,''quoth he,''how dost thou feel? |
31928 | ''You want a match, I''ll gladly play you For a hundred pounds, what say you?'' |
31928 | A GOLFING IDYLL Now Skipper frien'', come tell me true What garred ye mount the ribbon blue? |
31928 | A stroke a hole, what use to me Against a Deil who averaged three? |
31928 | But if you''re shy, why odds I''ll give you, A stroke a hole, will that not tempt you? |
31928 | I played my best, I strove and swat; Wha could contend''gainst foe like that? |
31928 | Now dicht your mou'', and tell me true How cam''ye by that bit o''blue? |
31928 | Was I mistaen? |
31928 | You''ve had your tussle with the Deil; Hast got a lesson, eh, in Golf? |
31928 | shouted he,''such cheek, you sot, Dost think me daft, you silly Scot? |
37323 | Fine morning,"Rainy day,And,"What''s the match?" |
37323 | And Captain Cheape-- who does not mourn the day That snatch''d so good, so kind a friend away? |
37323 | And here, who knows but, as old Homer sung, The scales of fight on Jove''s own finger hung? |
37323 | But where is_ Oliphant_, that artist grand? |
37323 | But who is he whose hairy lips betray Hussar or Lancer? |
37323 | No doubt he''s married; but when that befalls Is there an end to putters, clubs, and balls? |
37323 | What chiefs are those that drive along the green? |
37323 | What daring genius first yclept thee Hell? |
37323 | Would I care then for fortune''s rubs, And a''their Kirk and State hubbubs, While I could stump and swing my clubs On the Links o''Innerleven? |
37323 | You do your best, but who can fate control? |
37323 | what avails thy skill, since fate decrees Thy conqu''ring foe to bear away the prize? |
37394 | Ah, yes,I said,"is it a little book with single line figures illustrating it?" |
37394 | But how am I to get there? |
37394 | But,I said, as he moved off,"how far is it to the hotel?" |
37394 | How much will you give me? |
37394 | How old is the boy now? |
37394 | What d''you mean by lost? 37394 What then,"asked the Counsel, in a profoundly shocked voice,"do you mean to say that you think your old friend is a liar?" |
37394 | What''s the good,he said once, to another general meeting,"of all this talk about first- class players? |
37394 | Where are you going, boy? |
37394 | Why? |
37394 | Will it go in?] |
37394 | And, if it be so, arises then the further question:"Will those who are champions now, be champions then? |
37394 | Are they any good?" |
37394 | Are we to carry on, into that beyond, any portion of the skill acquired so painfully here below? |
37394 | At all events he had his satisfaction, for in answer to the query,"Whom is yon flag flying for?" |
37394 | Besides, were there not always the great sea rushes? |
37394 | But what do you suppose that pernicious little Scot did then? |
37394 | Did I play golf? |
37394 | Do you know it?" |
37394 | Has a more wonderful thing ever happened at golf? |
37394 | I went on to say,"if anyone would only write us''The Art of Golf, complete, in a Book''--why, what more could be left to wish for?" |
37394 | Is it not the case, that there are surprises in this list, both in the form of those who are in it and those who are not? |
37394 | It was a much more notorious thing in those days to write a book about golf than it is now, for who is there now who has not done so? |
37394 | Or is it, of a certainty, the last stroke after all? |
37394 | Query-- what is the rule that meets the case?" |
37394 | Then, in the winter of 1884- 5 it occurred to some original genius of the Club at Hoylake--"why not a championship to be restricted to the amateurs?" |
37394 | We have the nice story of a certain greenkeeper of the olden school being asked,"What kind of grass is this?" |
37394 | What I do know is that when we went out, of a morning, and came to Crawford at his booth, he would often ask us,"Is Ar- rthur oot the day?" |
37394 | Who is there now like the Chieftain at Hoylake or like Mr. Wolfe- Murray and many more at St. Andrews? |
37394 | Will Harry Vardon still be, golfily speaking, Harry Vardon there?" |
37394 | Will it be believed that this was the first golfing picture in_ Punch_; that it was the very first mention, as I think, of golf in a comic paper? |
37394 | Years afterwards an anxious mother asked him,"At what age do you think my little boy should begin golf: I want him to be a very good player?" |
41149 | ''That wee one?'' |
41149 | And to see Vardon use it, one might well say,"What more can you want? |
41149 | At page 86 of_ The Complete Golfer_ he says: Which, then, is the master stroke? |
41149 | Before I had reflected in the slightest degree, I came out quite naturally with the question,"Do you always put like that?" |
41149 | Can anyone imagine a more wonderful statement than this? |
41149 | Could an easier task be set? |
41149 | Could anyone express it better? |
41149 | Could simpler conditions be devised? |
41149 | Could the force of folly in alleged tuition go further than this? |
41149 | Do you think they would not improve themselves in this particular stroke were such a thing within the range of possibility? |
41149 | How is it possible to imagine this kind of thing taking place within a swing of perfect rhythm? |
41149 | How will he"will to move"without thinking? |
41149 | How, then, is it going to stop the ball from rolling in a natural manner? |
41149 | I handed him a club and said:"Let me see you swing?" |
41149 | I put down a ball for him on a captive machine, handed him a golf club and said:"Let me see you hit it?" |
41149 | I wonder if our author has ever heard of such a thing as"a ghastly fluke"? |
41149 | If this is so, can Professor Thomson explain to us why the rifle bullet drifts? |
41149 | In the book under notice we are asked... and yet why,_ why_ does a badly- played game so upset a sane and rational man? |
41149 | Is it possible to imagine two more diametrically opposed conditions of the human frame than those which I have described in Braid''s own words? |
41149 | Is not this wonderful? |
41149 | It is a very natural question for us to ask,"How can all this shifting of the body be going on if the head is to be kept perfectly still?" |
41149 | Now if this is so, I should like to know what use there is in attempting to put with drag? |
41149 | Now what does this statement which is made by Braid, Vardon, and Taylor amount to? |
41149 | One might reasonably ask,"If there is no such thing as''the mystery of golf,''why devote a chapter to it?" |
41149 | Speaking solely of professionals, is it at all probable that this would be so were they capable of improving themselves in this particular department? |
41149 | The reader may say:"In what other way may puts be sent into the hole than by rolling?" |
41149 | Vaile?" |
41149 | What could be stronger than this? |
41149 | What is more natural, then, than that the blade of the putter should be cocked up immediately after the ball has left it? |
41149 | What then does all this nonsense mean? |
41149 | Why do foozles in golf affect the whole man? |
41149 | Why? |
41149 | Would this prove that the strength and the skill are there? |
41149 | Would you now, if you had to strike this block of wood, use your arms as you are doing?" |
41149 | what precisely ought we to attend to at the moment of impact of club with ball? |
28107 | Man, Andrew, hoo''s the game? |
28107 | Now, Vardon, how often have you holed out in one? |
28107 | They zay to me,he complained,"''Will you take ze tee?'' |
28107 | Wha-- wha-- what do you mean by such a remark? 28107 What is it, Sandy?" |
28107 | What was it? |
28107 | What''re ye doin''cleanin''them clubs so grand? |
28107 | And how very often have I heard the question asked in the crowd,"Why do those fellows chalk the faces of their clubs?" |
28107 | And what golfer is there who has not at one time or another had the advantage of it? |
28107 | Are ye gaun to keep me waiting here a''nicht?" |
28107 | As far as what?" |
28107 | But what about the first next morning? |
28107 | Every man plays to win, the golf is generally good, and what more is wanted? |
28107 | Has he ever felt like playing his best game when a little below par in either mind or body? |
28107 | Have you heard what should be a classical story about the foursome? |
28107 | How came this remarkable change? |
28107 | I was standing near him when a player came up and bluntly asked,"What d''ye think o''Muirfield now, Andrew?" |
28107 | In playing a hole, what is one''s constant desire and anxiety from the tee shot to the last putt? |
28107 | No doubt it is disconcerting to be three down after only three have been played; but are there not fifteen still to come? |
28107 | Now, what does the other man do in like circumstances? |
28107 | Now, what sort of a player would you say he is?" |
28107 | Perhaps no serious objection can be laid against an occasional hole of 550 yards length, but what is really gained by such long journeys? |
28107 | So I waited for it to steady itself, and my waiting exasperated Andrew to such an extent that at length he exclaimed,"Man, d''ye ken I''m cauld? |
28107 | Such questions are often put to me as,"Vardon, what was the greatest match in which you ever played?" |
28107 | The case was heartbreaking, and he turned despairingly to his caddie with the question,"What on earth shall I take now?" |
28107 | Then they zay,''Will you take the spoon?'' |
28107 | Wad ye break the man''s heart?" |
28107 | What happens? |
28107 | What happens? |
28107 | What in the name of golf is the line that must be taken in a tantalising case of this kind? |
28107 | What is the result? |
28107 | Which is the master stroke in golf? |
28107 | Which then is the wiser and better course to take? |
28107 | Which, then, is the master stroke? |
28107 | Why forsake the old leather face? |
28107 | Why is it that they like to swing so much and waste so much power, unmindful of the fact that the shorter the swing the greater the accuracy? |
28107 | Why that spare stick? |
28107 | Would I become a store manager at a huge salary? |
28107 | Would I make an exhibition for so many hours daily of driving golf balls in a padded room in the city? |
28107 | You are sure to be playing carelessly; and suppose you fail to hole? |
28107 | or,"What was the most extraordinary occurrence you have ever seen on the links?" |
37136 | Even if it rains? |
37136 | Or snows or is foggy? |
37136 | Saturdays and Sundays? |
37136 | And now what about it all? |
37136 | And then? |
37136 | And who then shall say that, if"only a game,"golf has no possibilities and powers in such high crafts as diplomacy? |
37136 | And why should I not be quick? |
37136 | Are there any two players who do it just the same, or have the same advice to give? |
37136 | Are there not too many slow golfers in the world? |
37136 | At my club in Madrid we say one to another about the time of lunch,''Do you go to golf this afternoon?'' |
37136 | At ten o''clock exactly, Taylor said,"Now, Sir Archibald, will you kindly putt?" |
37136 | But do you remember how often the golf that we play at such places is so extremely disappointing? |
37136 | But how? |
37136 | But what about Hoylake in 1913? |
37136 | Could there ever again be such a three- ball golf? |
37136 | Do you think the man who made the shot does not know that? |
37136 | Has he finished winning, I wonder? |
37136 | Have we not heard of the Shah at the game? |
37136 | He would give the ball a stroke of his hurly and drive it a great distance before him; he would cast(? |
37136 | How can they affect the golf? |
37136 | How could they be? |
37136 | How is it to be explained? |
37136 | How many other men would have been feeding chickens so early in the morning after winning an Amateur Championship? |
37136 | How may you compare these men? |
37136 | If men who play games are not proud of their champions, of what then shall they be proud? |
37136 | If some find fault with them, what does it matter when they are so good to play? |
37136 | Is that little white bull of a ball of ours going to get over the fence and spoil the thing? |
37136 | Is there nothing we can copy from them? |
37136 | It used to be,''I suppose you go to the corrida, eh?''" |
37136 | Now what shall I buy with the fourteen guineas?" |
37136 | Of what other course can this be said? |
37136 | Shall he not add Muirfield to his list? |
37136 | Shall it not be considered as a happy token that golf links are commonly found on old battlefields and at places where armies have encamped? |
37136 | Then the leaves of the trees are opened, and are there prettier scenes on any course than on some of those near London then? |
37136 | They continually ask the players,''When will you finish hitting and following that ball about?'' |
37136 | What is the use of the"far and sure"that the ancients have bequeathed to us? |
37136 | What must the stale golfer do for his salvation and happiness? |
37136 | When a game is for the world, what is the Irish Channel? |
37136 | Where else is there a place where a golfer may get fourteen days for depending for all his long shots on his driving iron or his cleek? |
37136 | Why, then, should this not be reckoned a good golfing hole? |
37136 | Why? |
37136 | said Sharp,"what are motors for, and particularly what may be my own car for? |
38683 | !_*****[ Illustration: ANOTHER LENTEN SACRIFICE.--_Golf Caddie( to Curate)._"High tee, sir?" |
38683 | !__ Miggs._"What''s he doing?" |
38683 | And what shall I take now? |
38683 | And which of the sticks am I to use now? |
38683 | And-- is that all? |
38683 | Aunt Susannah, what am I to say? 38683 Do you Laurence?" |
38683 | Do you mean that it will be half an hour before those men have played two shots? |
38683 | Does your caddie take all those things? |
38683 | Drive off? 38683 How much will you charge me to mend this umbrella?"] |
38683 | I? 38683 Is that allowed?" |
38683 | Nothing very formidable, I hope? |
38683 | Perhaps you would like to watch us a little first, just to see how the game goes? |
38683 | Shall I drive off? |
38683 | Then do you mind waiting one moment? |
38683 | Then you just try to get a little ball into a little hole? |
38683 | There should be a modern form for golf- balls and aunts-- hey, Laurence? |
38683 | This is my ball, I think? |
38683 | Uncle, do they pronounce that rico_chay_ing or rico_chet_ting?] |
38683 | We want to teach you-- what do you think? |
38683 | What are you looking there for? 38683 What in the world do you want so many sticks for, child?" |
38683 | What next? |
38683 | What''s a putter? 38683 What''s to be done,''Enery?" |
38683 | Where is it gone? 38683 Where was''is yusual absentmindedness? |
38683 | Why do you call it''goff''if there''s an''l''in it? |
38683 | Why? |
38683 | You do n''t mean to say you give them names like a little girl with her dolls? |
38683 | You will be here for the twenty- seventh, I hope? |
38683 | _ What_ do you say it is called? |
38683 | _ What_ shall we do? 38683 _ Why_ ca n''t I do it?" |
38683 | ''Enery, what''s the nime of your yung woman?" |
38683 | ***** GOLF AND GOOD FORM(_ By the Expert Wrinkler_) Is it good form to golf? |
38683 | ***** SHOULD MARRIED MEN BE ALLOWED TO PLAY GOLF? |
38683 | *****[ Illustration: A MARTYR TO APPEARANCES_ Young Lady._"I say, caddie, what_ does_ Mr. McFadjock do with all these clubs?" |
38683 | *****[ Illustration: A POSER.--"Farmers always grumbling? |
38683 | *****[ Illustration: DISTINCTION WITHOUT DIFFERENCE.--_Sensitive Golfer( who has foozled)._"Did you laugh at me, boy?" |
38683 | *****[ Illustration: ERRATIC_ Pedestrian( anxious for his safety)._"Now, which way are you going to hit the ball?" |
38683 | *****[ Illustration: INGRATITUDE_ Brown._"Why does n''t Walker stop to speak? |
38683 | *****[ Illustration: SCENE--_Country Police Court__ Magistrate._"My boy, do you fully realise the nature of an oath?" |
38683 | *****[ Illustration:"HOW''S THAT, UMPIRE?" |
38683 | *****[ Illustration:"Mummy, what''s that man for?"] |
38683 | *****[ Illustration:"SHE WAS NOT A GOLFER"_ Husband._"What on earth has happened to my driver?" |
38683 | *****[ Illustration:_ Brer Rabbit._"I suppose you have n''t seen such a thing as a golf- ball about anywhere, have you?"] |
38683 | *****[ Illustration:_ Caddie( visiting)._"What kind o''player is he?" |
38683 | *****[ Illustration:_ First Enthusiast._"I say, will you play another round with me on Thursday?" |
38683 | *****[ Illustration:_ Golfer._"And what''s your name?" |
38683 | *****[ Illustration:_ Licensed Caddy._"Carry your clubs, sir?" |
38683 | *****[ Illustration:_ McFoozler( after a steady sequence of misses)._"Ah-- er-- is there a_ limit_ for these links?"] |
38683 | *****[ Illustration:_ Policeman._"Where did you get that bag?" |
38683 | *****[ Illustration:_ Sanguine Golfer._"Is that on the''carpet,''caddie?" |
38683 | *****[ Illustration:_ She._"Why, Mr. Smith, you do n''t mean to say you have taken up golf?" |
38683 | *****[ Illustration:_ Tommy._"I say, do you know who''s winning?" |
38683 | And you''re never going out without your theodolite? |
38683 | And_ would_ you mind driving that sheep away?"] |
38683 | Are you a Protectionist or a Total Abstainer? |
38683 | Are you married or single? |
38683 | Been round the links yet?" |
38683 | Besides, I was told that the standard of play had been so raised----"Raised? |
38683 | Browning_) Do you hear the widows weeping, O my brothers, Wedded but a few brief years? |
38683 | D''ye no ca''that excitement?"] |
38683 | Did you do as I told you, winning smile and all?" |
38683 | Div ye ken what he says when he foozles a ba''?" |
38683 | Do n''t you know where the ball is?" |
38683 | Do you ask their grazing widows in their sorrow Why their tears are falling so? |
38683 | Elder MacNab._"Wha- at, man, gie up gowf?" |
38683 | Got your clubs? |
38683 | Have you seen a lady''s club anywhere?" |
38683 | How does he play?" |
38683 | Is n''t that the handle?" |
38683 | My drive lay on a buttercup, and who the deuce can be expected to play off buttercups? |
38683 | New idea? |
38683 | Not very; even a year ago you must have seen pneumatic golf balls-- filled with compressed air? |
38683 | Or choose between the Premier''s predilection And Rosebery''s deliberate rejection? |
38683 | Shall I lead the way?" |
38683 | Simkins?" |
38683 | Smythe?" |
38683 | So I ses to them quite respeckfull like, as''ow both their scores is inakkerite and should I keep them both in fuchure? |
38683 | What do you use it for?" |
38683 | What do_ you_ think, Mr. Nobbs? |
38683 | What does he say?" |
38683 | What''s the programme for to- morrow?" |
38683 | Where is it gone?" |
38683 | Where to? |
38683 | Which stick----?" |
38683 | Who then, in face of functions so diverse, Will call thee, golf, a blessing or a curse? |
38683 | Why are you going away?" |
38683 | Why ca n''t they do something? |
38683 | Why do n''t you_ take it away_ from the dog?"] |
38683 | Why not a Golf Court on the links?] |
38683 | Yes, the young golf widows, O my brothers, Do you ask them why they weep? |
38683 | _ Caddie( engaged)._"_''I m?_ He just plays as if it was for pleesure!"] |
38683 | _ Golf Player._"Now then, what are you grinning at, boy? |
38683 | _ Golfer._"What d''you mean, you idiot?" |
38683 | _ Inoffensive Stranger._ Yes? |
38683 | _ Licensed Caddy._"Carry your caddy, sir?"] |
38683 | _ Old Hand._"Whot did you go round in?" |
38683 | _ Really_, you know----_ Second M._ 420 yards? |
38683 | _ Second G.M._ When did you get to know him? |
38683 | _ Sensitive Golfer._"And what''s funny about him?" |
38683 | _ Tinker._"What for?" |
38683 | _ Tinker._"What?" |
38683 | _ Young Lady._"Why?" |
38683 | have you seen a golf- ball fall anywhere here, please?" |
11041 | ''Dickey''Sproule? 11041 Ai n''t that Joel there running? |
11041 | Ai n''t that Joel? |
11041 | All right? 11041 And Clausen?" |
11041 | And Cloud? |
11041 | And Cloud? |
11041 | And Cloud? |
11041 | And do you mean that they do that all the time? |
11041 | And do_ you_ get thrown around that way, Joel? |
11041 | And is there a chemistry note- book among them? |
11041 | And then? |
11041 | Are n''t you_ proud_ of it? |
11041 | Are they? |
11041 | Are you all ready? |
11041 | Are you any relation to the Remsens that live near Clairmont, in Maine, sir? |
11041 | Are you convinced, Digbee? |
11041 | Are you going along? |
11041 | Are you going in for study? |
11041 | Are you on the''Leven? |
11041 | Are you still on probation, March? |
11041 | Are you studying botany? |
11041 | But I thought Mr. Remsen was not coming until Saturday? |
11041 | But do you realize that the rent will be very much greater, March? |
11041 | But how did it all happen? |
11041 | But how do you get through? |
11041 | But not as good a game as he will if he does train? |
11041 | But there is n''t really anything the matter with his shoulder, is there? |
11041 | But what did he burn his books for, sir? 11041 But where do I come in? |
11041 | But, Mr. Remsen, sir,said Joel,"do you mean that he will let me play just because-- just on account of what happened the other day?" |
11041 | But-- but what good would I do you? |
11041 | By whom? |
11041 | Ca n''t we tie them, sir? |
11041 | Can he go on? |
11041 | Can you kick? |
11041 | Can you play? |
11041 | Can you row, Joel? |
11041 | Carmichael? |
11041 | Did n''t I tell you Cloud did it? 11041 Did n''t you see him lugging all those fellows along with him? |
11041 | Did you get him? |
11041 | Did you hear Remsen getting after Bart Cloud? |
11041 | Do n''t you see I''m studying? 11041 Do they often get hurt? |
11041 | Do they? |
11041 | Do you believe that he could have stolen that letter from your room? |
11041 | Do you hear from home very often? |
11041 | Do you know of any one who might like to get you into trouble in such a way as this? |
11041 | Do you mean the Goodwin scholarship? |
11041 | Do you remember what was in that last letter? |
11041 | Do you suppose he''s going to try and play football, Bart? |
11041 | Do you think they''ll let up on me? |
11041 | Do you? |
11041 | Does he speak to you, or you to him? |
11041 | Drop or punt? |
11041 | Er-- isn''t that likely to be bad for that finger of his? |
11041 | Freshies, are n''t you? |
11041 | Get out, will you? |
11041 | Have n''t you heard? 11041 Have n''t you heard? |
11041 | Have you ever heard of Tommy Collingwood? |
11041 | Have you looked? |
11041 | Have you seen him? |
11041 | Have you that letter? |
11041 | Hello, Sophy,cried that youth,"have you come to initiate us into the Sacred Order of Hullabalooloo? |
11041 | How about the tournament, West? |
11041 | How are you? |
11041 | How did you get on this afternoon? |
11041 | How''s craps, Country? |
11041 | I know that he could have done so, sir, but I do n''t like to think--"That he did? 11041 I''m just out from Greek history, and if I could tell Mr. Oman what I think--""Yes? |
11041 | Indeed? 11041 Is n''t he a rummy old guy?" |
11041 | Is n''t it most time to go over? |
11041 | Is n''t it? 11041 Is there a band?" |
11041 | Is there a_ band? 11041 Is this your letter?" |
11041 | It is kept locked? |
11041 | It''s a long while since then, I suppose, sir? |
11041 | Jones, what_ are_ you doing? 11041 Look here, March, can you help us out the next half? |
11041 | Look here, boy,he snapped,"who do you think dropped that letter there?" |
11041 | March,asked Remsen presently,"have you changed your mind yet about studying law?" |
11041 | March? |
11041 | March? |
11041 | May I take it, too? |
11041 | Name it? |
11041 | No; what''s it about? |
11041 | Not-- not_ broke_? |
11041 | Oh, I suppose your father has plenty of money, has n''t he? |
11041 | Oh, is it? |
11041 | Only what? 11041 Saved? |
11041 | Say, Joel, I guess Cloud will be expelled, eh? |
11041 | The Three Cutters; ever read it? |
11041 | Then why were you trying for the football team awhile ago? |
11041 | Used it for a life- preserver,suggested West.--"Did you get lectured, Clausen?" |
11041 | Was any one mentioned in it? |
11041 | Was n''t he baseball captain a good many years ago? |
11041 | Was the door of Academy Building unlocked last night? |
11041 | We thought--"What? |
11041 | Well, do n''t you want to study? |
11041 | Well? |
11041 | Were you here when it happened? |
11041 | West? |
11041 | Wh- what''s the row? |
11041 | What class are you in? |
11041 | What do they make those of? |
11041 | What do you have to do? |
11041 | What do you know? |
11041 | What do you say to our forming a partnership? 11041 What do you spend it for?" |
11041 | What if he does, ninny? 11041 What is it?" |
11041 | What shall we do? |
11041 | What time did you leave Mr. Remsen''s house? |
11041 | What time did you return to your room? |
11041 | What was it? |
11041 | What would your father say, West? |
11041 | What''d he knock him down for? 11041 What''s become of Clausen?" |
11041 | What''s happened? 11041 What, to meet that stuck- up Remsen? |
11041 | What,asked the mask in a deep, grewsome voice,"what is the penalty for disobedience?" |
11041 | What? 11041 When did you get a letter last, and from whom was it?" |
11041 | When what happened? |
11041 | Where do you keep them? |
11041 | Where''s Felton Grammar School, please? |
11041 | Where''s your room? |
11041 | Which can you kick best? |
11041 | Who are those chaps in that shell, Joel? 11041 Who is Mr. Beck, please?" |
11041 | Who''s that fellow over there? |
11041 | Who? 11041 Why did you sit on the steps, March?" |
11041 | Why? |
11041 | Will you give up? |
11041 | Will you, Joel? 11041 Wo n''t it help you with the team?" |
11041 | Yes, but it does n''t have to rain just when a fellow has fixed to practice golf, does it? |
11041 | Yes; was n''t that hard luck? 11041 You are certain as to the time?" |
11041 | You came right back here? |
11041 | You have nothing more to tell me, March? |
11041 | You hear, Freshman March? |
11041 | You know absolutely nothing about it? |
11041 | You sometimes carry your letters in your pocket? |
11041 | You went with Outfield West? |
11041 | You wish me to understand, then, that you have no explanation to offer as to how the letter came to be in the bell tower? 11041 You wished to see me, professor?" |
11041 | ''Ca n''t he play, sir? |
11041 | ''For what?'' |
11041 | ''How''s West getting on at college?'' |
11041 | ''What''s the score?'' |
11041 | Am I one to entertain feelings of anger and resentment against my fellow men? |
11041 | Am I suspected-- of-- of this-- thing, sir?" |
11041 | And I thought at first that you were he-- or him-- which is it? |
11041 | And all for what, Joel? |
11041 | And as Joel answered yes, he continued:"Do you think you could go to work again on the team if I could manage to get you off probation?" |
11041 | And let me see, what is your name?" |
11041 | And now tell me, how are you getting on with Dutton?" |
11041 | And now, in regard to Richard Sproule; do you know of any reason why he should wish you harm?" |
11041 | And say, March, when you''re writing to your mother about me you need n''t say anything about those explosions, need you?" |
11041 | And who in thunder are you?" |
11041 | And, after all, does it matter as long as we do what we have to do as well as we can? |
11041 | And, bless you, sir, what can you expect from a boy anyhow? |
11041 | Another off- sider? |
11041 | Anyhow, what''s the good of saving? |
11041 | Are my efforts in pursuit of science still remembered here? |
11041 | Are you going to stay now?" |
11041 | Blair, suppressing a smile of amusement as he looked the applicant over, asked:"Ever played any?" |
11041 | Broke his finger, did he? |
11041 | But everywhere I went it was:''Have you heard from Outfield West?'' |
11041 | But what do you suppose Remsen was going to tell?" |
11041 | But wo n''t it eventually become quite as much of a pursuit as football now is?" |
11041 | By the way, Joel, what did Remsen say to you last night about playing again?" |
11041 | By the way, how are you getting on with the game?" |
11041 | By the way, where''d you learn to kick a ball that way?" |
11041 | Ca n''t you come up for a while? |
11041 | Can I get some togs from some fellow?" |
11041 | Can you hear? |
11041 | Can you swim?" |
11041 | Can you?" |
11041 | Cross your heart and hope to die? |
11041 | Did I tell you that I won a Masters scholarship in my junior year? |
11041 | Did it want Hillton to lose? |
11041 | Did you see that thing he has in this month''s Hilltonian about Cooke? |
11041 | Do n''t you expect I appreciate level- headedness and sharp- wittedness and applicationousness just as much as Remsen? |
11041 | Do n''t you see that this is his doing? |
11041 | Do n''t you see?" |
11041 | Do n''t you think I''ll have time for it?" |
11041 | Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night trying to drive the pillow out of the window with a bed- slat?" |
11041 | Do you have to skimp your studies? |
11041 | Do you have trouble to attend to both? |
11041 | Do you hear?" |
11041 | Do you know how it came there?" |
11041 | Do you like gingersnaps?" |
11041 | Do you play football?" |
11041 | Do you think it is, sir?" |
11041 | Do you?" |
11041 | Dutton, Selkirk, Murdoch-- Murdoch?" |
11041 | Eh? |
11041 | Eh? |
11041 | Eh?" |
11041 | Eh?" |
11041 | February? |
11041 | Have I spoiled these?" |
11041 | Have you any enemy in school?" |
11041 | Have you any preference which you do?" |
11041 | Have you broken that finger again? |
11041 | Have you seen Cloud?" |
11041 | Have you time to come and pay me a visit?" |
11041 | He did n''t write anything about it; what''s he mean, getting broken to pieces and not telling his parents about it?" |
11041 | Hey? |
11041 | Hey? |
11041 | Honest Injun, what''s up?" |
11041 | Honest Injun? |
11041 | How about Mr. West? |
11041 | How are the rest? |
11041 | How is that?" |
11041 | How is the golf getting along?" |
11041 | How much does that count, West?" |
11041 | I expect you''re the best player here, are n''t you?" |
11041 | I wonder if Clausen can swim? |
11041 | I wonder why?" |
11041 | I''m awfully sorry I''m such a crank about lessons, but you see I''ve made up my mind to try for the-- the-- what scholarship is that?" |
11041 | Is n''t it a horrible day?" |
11041 | Is n''t it common where you live?" |
11041 | Is n''t she?... |
11041 | Is n''t that plain enough?" |
11041 | Is n''t there anything to do?" |
11041 | Is n''t this your day for exploding things?" |
11041 | Is that fair? |
11041 | Is that so?" |
11041 | It never came within twenty yards of you, but he kept on shouting:''Catch hold-- catch hold, ca n''t you? |
11041 | Jupiter?" |
11041 | Just sit on the lid of this pesky thing, Joel, will you? |
11041 | Kind of high up, ai n''t it? |
11041 | Know anything about it?" |
11041 | Know him?" |
11041 | March is only fair at goals, and at that angle--""What''s the matter with the man?" |
11041 | March made no answer, but presently asked, in an effort to be sociable:"What are you reading?" |
11041 | March? |
11041 | Me?" |
11041 | Next?" |
11041 | Now is there anything not clear to you?" |
11041 | Now, did n''t you?" |
11041 | Now, what''s your opinion, West? |
11041 | Now, where''s my chemistry?" |
11041 | Only-- Say, what do you hit a cow with when you milk her?" |
11041 | Our line ca n''t hold them; we have no one to kick, even should we get a chance, and--""But if Blair was there, sir, or March?" |
11041 | Outfield West heard him in silence after one exclamation of surprise, and when Joel had finished, cried:"Why did n''t you tell about Cloud? |
11041 | Read''em off, will you?" |
11041 | Remsen?" |
11041 | Say, did n''t I make a mess of it this afternoon? |
11041 | Say, what''s the matter down there?" |
11041 | Say, what''s your name?" |
11041 | So what will happen? |
11041 | Still-- well, what is it?" |
11041 | That goal from the twenty- five- yard line was as pretty a performance as I''ve ever seen.--How are you feeling, lad?" |
11041 | That he is getting even with you for his losing the football team?" |
11041 | That is, wo n''t he play a better game if he is in better trim?" |
11041 | That or-- that?" |
11041 | The boys? |
11041 | The other subsided.--"You had town leave last night, March?" |
11041 | Then he paused and laid a hand affectionately on the other''s shoulder as he asked softly:"And it''s really so, Out? |
11041 | Then--"You''ve never learned to swim, Clausen?" |
11041 | There''s West most asleep.--March, have you heard from your mother lately?" |
11041 | This? |
11041 | To- day I could n''t seem to do a start right, and as for tackling that old dummy, why--""Well, you did as well as the other chaps, did n''t you?" |
11041 | Victory or defeat? |
11041 | Want to go to the station?" |
11041 | Want to? |
11041 | Was it right to throw suspicion on Bartlett Cloud by mentioning the small occurrence on the football field so long before? |
11041 | Was it the end of the year?" |
11041 | We were to have an office fitted with cherry railings and revolving bookcases near-- near--""A good links?" |
11041 | West?" |
11041 | What did he say his name was? |
11041 | What did the faculty mean? |
11041 | What do you say? |
11041 | What do you say?" |
11041 | What do you say?" |
11041 | What do you say?" |
11041 | What do you suppose he would do if some one threw a ball at him?" |
11041 | What do you think of that? |
11041 | What do you think of that? |
11041 | What in thunder do you want? |
11041 | What is more depressing than a fellow who ca n''t see a joke, March?" |
11041 | What say you?" |
11041 | What shall I sing?" |
11041 | What was a Masters to him who had set his heart on the first prize of all? |
11041 | What''s he sitting on my boy for? |
11041 | What''s next?" |
11041 | What''s next?" |
11041 | What''s that thing?" |
11041 | What''s the first thing on the list? |
11041 | What''s the good of knowing a lot of silly chemistry stuff when you''re going to be an author?" |
11041 | What''s the good of''believing you innocent,''as''Wheels''says, if he goes ahead and punishes you for the affair? |
11041 | What''s the matter with you, anyhow?" |
11041 | What''s up? |
11041 | What''s up?" |
11041 | What''s your name?" |
11041 | What? |
11041 | What?" |
11041 | When the last of the squads had moved away he stepped forward and addressed the captain:"Where do you want me?" |
11041 | When''d you arrive? |
11041 | Where does he get his show in this arrangement? |
11041 | Which way were you going?" |
11041 | Who could have taken it?" |
11041 | Who has his place?" |
11041 | Who invented that thing, anyhow?" |
11041 | Who is Cloud?" |
11041 | Who told you about that, March?" |
11041 | Who''s in with you?" |
11041 | Why did n''t you get a room in the village? |
11041 | Why do n''t you catch hold, you stupid apes?''" |
11041 | Why do you ask?" |
11041 | Why does n''t Clausen get out? |
11041 | Why is n''t he practicing, I wonder?" |
11041 | Why, how do I know but what they''ll put_ me_ on?" |
11041 | Will you?" |
11041 | Will you?" |
11041 | You come from Maine, do n''t you?" |
11041 | You did n''t mind my asking you, did you?" |
11041 | You know the saying about little pitchers, Dickey?" |
11041 | You room there, do n''t you, March?" |
11041 | You will join that, wo n''t you? |
11041 | You''ll go round with me, wo n''t you?" |
11041 | You''re feeling all right after the wetting, are you?" |
11041 | You''re not studying? |
11041 | You''ve never played golf, have you?" |
11041 | cried Joel,"why are n''t you over at the lab? |
11041 | cried Remsen;"what''s he up to?" |
11041 | she exclaimed, as together they gathered up a load of towels,"is it only you, then? |
11041 | swim? |
11041 | those two fellows row well, do n''t they? |