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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11007 | Shall I soon get well again, to play with them? |
11007 | And have you not been paid fifty times over for what you gave Josiah? |
11007 | Could they ever spare Josiah better than during this winter? |
11007 | Have you not found it so in regard to your gifts to Josiah? |
11007 | I took his trembling little hand in mine, and shaking my head to clear the moisture from my eyes, said I, attempting to smile--"How are you?" |
11007 | I would ask that little boy or girl what he or she would sell out all right and title to the pleasure and consequence of that act for? |
11007 | Know you their meaning, use and language? |
46059 | A monkey? |
46059 | Am I forgiven? |
46059 | An accident? |
46059 | An''how are the darlin''childer? |
46059 | And did you go to that place? |
46059 | And have them all bloom in China? |
46059 | And how long,teased Mr. Black,"have you been keeping poultry, Miss Bettykins?" |
46059 | And this is an honest town? |
46059 | And would they? |
46059 | And you''re_ sure_,queried Mrs. Crane, doubtfully,"that you understand all those fixings?" |
46059 | And, Peter, did you go and buy dolls all around, too? |
46059 | Are n''t you afraid,blundered well- meaning Mrs. Crane, turning to Bettie,"that she''ll cut you out? |
46059 | Are you a different person every time anybody sees you? |
46059 | Are you burned? |
46059 | Are you knitting me a pair of socks or is it mittens? |
46059 | Are you_ burned_? 46059 Are-- are you a_ baby_?" |
46059 | Bettie,asked Dr. Bennett, the next evening,"are you sure this is your own pulse? |
46059 | Bettie,demanded Mr. Black,"do you want to go away to school with those other girls next September?" |
46059 | Bill, is ut? |
46059 | But day before yesterday-- no, yesterday morning-- I saw a young Frenchwoman----"A black- eyed gal wid two long braids and wan small Injin? 46059 But the watches, Sarah?" |
46059 | But what are you going to do? |
46059 | But what do you intend to do with her? |
46059 | But where is she now? |
46059 | But why in the world did n''t you leave her with her own folks? |
46059 | But, Mr. Black, does it really look as if I were knitting? |
46059 | Ca n''t I see her? |
46059 | Ca n''t you make a special trip,suggested Mrs. Crane,"and bring us a first- class tree-- just one?" |
46059 | Can she count? |
46059 | Can you draw? |
46059 | Can you see any white? |
46059 | Cared for what? 46059 Could n''t you go now?" |
46059 | Did n''t one of you adopt a baby or something like that? |
46059 | Did n''t you find_ any_ that folks ever get over? |
46059 | Did you both roll home like a pair of barrels? |
46059 | Did you pick her up in the woods? |
46059 | Do n''t you want to see my lovely new statue? |
46059 | Do what? |
46059 | Do you like my new gown? |
46059 | Do you sometimes forget? |
46059 | Do you think,asked Bettie,"she meant all that about cards and gloves and butlers? |
46059 | Do you think,asked Henrietta, gazing at the deserted house,"that Rosa Marie''s mother will ever come back?" |
46059 | Does n''t Mr. Black know it''s your birthday? |
46059 | Does n''t she like apples, too? |
46059 | Does she bite? 46059 Ees eet you for sure? |
46059 | Father,she queried,"do folks ever die of temperature?" |
46059 | Girls,asked Marjory,"do you_ like_ Henrietta?" |
46059 | Grannie,asked the lively girl, pressing her warm red cheek against Mrs. Slater''s much paler one,"would you like to be amused? |
46059 | Here? |
46059 | How could I,demanded Mabel, hotly,"in these gloves?" |
46059 | How did you know that this was the day? |
46059 | How do you know? |
46059 | How do you like Henrietta? |
46059 | How do you like a real storm? |
46059 | How would you like,asked Mrs. Crane,"to spend to- morrow with me and Rosa Marie?" |
46059 | How,pursued kindly Mrs. Crane,"did he get you out?" |
46059 | I mean, when you had her down cellar? |
46059 | I say,said Mabel, gently shaking her small brown charge by the shoulders,"where does your mother usually go when she is n''t home?" |
46059 | I suppose,said Mr. Black, breaking a long silence,"that you''ve thought of a few things to put on the tree for those girls?" |
46059 | Is Rosa Marie doing all that talking? 46059 Is it a reception?" |
46059 | Is it something you''re afraid of? |
46059 | Is n''t it? |
46059 | Is she tanned? |
46059 | Is she well? |
46059 | Is there a wounded soldier down there? |
46059 | Is there some sort of an animal in that cellar? |
46059 | Is this your little boy? |
46059 | Is-- is it something the cat dragged in? |
46059 | Is--_can_ it be a_ real_ child? |
46059 | Lord love ye,returned Mrs. Malony,"how wud Oi be after knowin''? |
46059 | Lost all your teeth? |
46059 | Mabel,demanded her mother,"tell me, instantly, exactly how long?" |
46059 | Midge,demanded Mrs. Slater, turning suddenly to her granddaughter,"what in the world is the matter with you? |
46059 | Miss''Enrietta,inquired Santa Claus, anxiously, when the Slater tree, too, had been stripped of all but its decorations,"might Hi be hexcused now? |
46059 | Now, Jean,demanded he, sternly,"is there a solitary thing in this whole world that Bettie wants? |
46059 | Now, is every one comfortable? 46059 Now, is n''t that just like a man?" |
46059 | Oh,cried Bettie,"is it possible that you''re Mrs. Howard Slater''s new granddaughter?" |
46059 | Oh,moaned Marjory,"why did I ever tell her that there was a fire?" |
46059 | Oh,_ would_ you do me a favor? |
46059 | Oh,_ would_ you lend your baby to me? 46059 Peter,"demanded Mrs. Crane,"what_ is_ that speed limit?" |
46059 | Peter,faltered Mrs. Crane,"have I_ got_ to ride in that? |
46059 | Rheumatism troubling you to- day? |
46059 | Say,queried Mabel, after she had accepted Bettie''s proffered brother,"what does''permanently''mean?" |
46059 | She does n''t milk at this time of day, does she? |
46059 | Should you think,panted Mabel, hopefully,"that there''d be school Monday?" |
46059 | So_ that''s_ what has taken you to Bancroft every afternoon for all that time? |
46059 | The folks that lived in the shanty beyant? |
46059 | The what kind of cuss? |
46059 | The what? |
46059 | Then she''s a brunette? |
46059 | W''at ees a favaire? |
46059 | Want any help? |
46059 | Want to hear it? |
46059 | Was that French? |
46059 | Was the cellar all horrid with old papers and rats and mice and spiders and crawly things with legs? |
46059 | Well, you''ve seen Mrs. Howard Slater? |
46059 | Well,returned Mr. Black,"why not? |
46059 | Were you like Henrietta,queried Jean,"when you were young?" |
46059 | What about the other time? |
46059 | What are they? |
46059 | What are you all locked in for? 46059 What are''responsible parties''?" |
46059 | What color are her eyes? |
46059 | What grade do you belong in? |
46059 | What happened? |
46059 | What happened? |
46059 | What have you done now? |
46059 | What idea? |
46059 | What in the world shall we do? |
46059 | What in? |
46059 | What is it going to be? |
46059 | What would you have said if your mothers had asked you where this child was? |
46059 | What''s the matter with that child''s complexion? |
46059 | What''s the matter, grandma? |
46059 | What''s the trouble? |
46059 | What,asked Aunty Jane, cautiously drawing closer,"is your name?" |
46059 | What,asked Mrs. Bennett,"do you intend to do with that-- that atrocious child?" |
46059 | Where am I, anyway? 46059 Where did all this money come from? |
46059 | Where did you get so much milk? |
46059 | Where do you s''pose your mother is? |
46059 | Where is it now? |
46059 | Where''s Mabel? 46059 Where''s that baby you adopted?" |
46059 | Where''s the other girl? |
46059 | Where,asked Bettie,"is your crochet hook?" |
46059 | Which one is that? |
46059 | Who are the pretty beads for? |
46059 | Who forgets? |
46059 | Who tied you to that table? |
46059 | Who,demanded Jean,"is to sit on the door and knit? |
46059 | Whose child is that? |
46059 | Whose clothes does he think you''re going to wear for''extra wraps''? 46059 Why do n''t the other boys do it?" |
46059 | Why do n''t you let Martin plant them? |
46059 | Why does n''t somebody_ do_ something? 46059 Why does your grandmother call you Midge?" |
46059 | Why in the world,demanded Marjory,"did she sit on the door?" |
46059 | Why not? |
46059 | Why? |
46059 | Why? |
46059 | Will it snow very soon? |
46059 | Will you promise to go slow? |
46059 | Wo n''t it be perfectly fine? |
46059 | Would n''t it be beautiful,sighed Jean,"if Bettie could only come too? |
46059 | You wo n''t forget my shoes, will you? |
46059 | You''re a dear Grannie,breathed Henrietta, kissing the old lady''s delicate hand,"but I''m quite sure you''re spoiling me; is n''t she, Bettie?" |
46059 | You''re out of it all, are n''t you? |
46059 | Your fodder''ave nice house, plainty food, plainty money? |
46059 | _ How_ do you know it? |
46059 | A grinning boy, looking from plump Mabel''s ruddy countenance to fat Rosa Marie''s expressionless brown one, had asked wickedly:"Is that your sister? |
46059 | An''how''s Bettie darlin''wid all her purty smiles? |
46059 | An''who''s the little lady wid the rosy cheek? |
46059 | And did they charge you full price?" |
46059 | And that tree----""But,"queried Mr. Black,"what would it be the day after?" |
46059 | And the glorious times the absent four would have together-- how_ could_ Bettie miss all that? |
46059 | And what do you think? |
46059 | And, Aunty Jane,_ could_ you lend me a perfectly inkless hankerchief?" |
46059 | Are n''t you coming in here to eat apples with the rest of us?" |
46059 | Are the cards safe, Bettie? |
46059 | Are you all burned up to a crisp?" |
46059 | Betther, is ut? |
46059 | Broken hydrant?" |
46059 | But Mrs. Slater intends letting Henrietta go some place next fall; why do n''t you talk it over with her?" |
46059 | But how in the world did it get there? |
46059 | But w''ere, w''ere----?" |
46059 | But what''s this about automobiles?" |
46059 | But where''s me little black- oiyed Bettie-- there''s the swate choild for yez? |
46059 | But, Elizabeth, why not finish your introductions?" |
46059 | But_ where_ was Mabel? |
46059 | CHAPTER XV An Unexpected Treat"PETER,"demanded Mrs. Crane, stopping short on the horse- block,"who''s going to run that thing?" |
46059 | Can you guess what it is?" |
46059 | Could n''t we knock and ask in a perfectly proper way to see the lady of the house?" |
46059 | Could n''t you_ tell_ her to?" |
46059 | Crane?" |
46059 | Did you order her by number from some catalogue? |
46059 | Do n''t you remember how Mrs. Crane was always being good to people even when she was so dreadfully poor? |
46059 | Do you suppose we''re giving her too much milk? |
46059 | Do you think I''m going to suffer like this and not have''em_ show_?" |
46059 | Do-- do_ I_ look calm?" |
46059 | Does n''t anybody else like snow, I wonder?" |
46059 | Going to the Cottage?" |
46059 | Got all your wraps? |
46059 | Has n''t anybody an errand?" |
46059 | Has she_ ever_ wanted anything?" |
46059 | Have you had a nice day? |
46059 | His, or mine?" |
46059 | How did I get outdoors?" |
46059 | I did n''t know just exactly what that meant, so I said:''Does that mean that you''ll lend me a few for two hours?''" |
46059 | Is n''t there somebody we can go to see? |
46059 | Is she dangerous? |
46059 | Is that why you treat her like potatoes?" |
46059 | Is there anything that could_ possibly_ happen that would wake her up and bring her back? |
46059 | Is this Saturday or Sunday? |
46059 | Mapes?" |
46059 | Midge, will you please ring for Greta? |
46059 | My hat? |
46059 | No water? |
46059 | Not ride in your own automobile? |
46059 | Now, girls, you''ll be sure to come to- morrow, wo n''t you? |
46059 | Oh,_ do_ you think she''ll come with me? |
46059 | So that Janitor put you down through the dust- chute, did he, Mabel? |
46059 | That baby?" |
46059 | That''s the meanest Janitor----""Where is he?" |
46059 | The weather''s likely to stay mild for another twenty- four hours, is n''t it?" |
46059 | Then, as her quick eye traveled over Mabel''s plump figure, Henrietta added wickedly:"Was that chute built to fit?" |
46059 | There''s no fire downstairs, but there_ will_ be-- What''s that? |
46059 | They have n''t seen anything but your husk; and I had them scared blue; did n''t I, girls?" |
46059 | Tucker?" |
46059 | Was n''t she right beside you a minute ago, Bettie? |
46059 | We do n''t want any such sorrowful specimens round here to cast a gloom over our Christmas, do we, Sarah?" |
46059 | What are you doing-- Christmas presents? |
46059 | What do folks think the good Lord_ gave_ us money for? |
46059 | What was that?" |
46059 | What''s all the noise about?" |
46059 | What''s all this racket?" |
46059 | What''s on yours, Mabel?" |
46059 | What''s that?" |
46059 | What''s the matter with your face? |
46059 | What''s the trouble?" |
46059 | Where do you s''pose it''s gone?" |
46059 | Where does Rosa Marie come in?" |
46059 | Where in the world did you get her?" |
46059 | Whose muff is this? |
46059 | Whose neck belongs to this pussy- cat thing? |
46059 | Why ca n''t we take a long walk? |
46059 | Why?" |
46059 | Will you help?" |
46059 | With all the family I have now? |
46059 | Would you let me have her to play with for---- Oh, for all day?" |
46059 | Would you like to be a black conspirator and humble your most haughty servitor to the dust? |
46059 | You know who that girl is, do n''t you?" |
46059 | You like the looks on him, hey?" |
46059 | You''ve seen Grandmother, of course? |
46059 | [ Illustration:"MY SOUL, WHAT ARE YOU, ANYWAY?"] |
46059 | _ Could_ I keep her until six o''clock? |
46059 | _ Have n''t_ you any joints anywhere? |
46059 | _ Is n''t_ it most two o''clock? |
46059 | asked Mr. Black,"or did you simply kidnap her? |
46059 | demanded Mrs. Bennett, suspecting something of the truth,"how long have you had that child here?" |
46059 | ejaculated that good lady,"what are you, anyway?" |
46059 | exclaimed Henrietta,"do n''t_ you_ know?" |
46059 | exclaimed Jean,"are you leaving all those chocolate cups on the fence for_ me_ to carry in?" |
46059 | no hat on yet? |
46059 | queried Jean,"or did the Village Improvement folks use you to dust the sidewalks?" |
46059 | shuddered Mabel,"do you take shower baths?" |