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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6340 | A match? |
6340 | Ah,Sinclair said hopefully, getting his paper- cutter ready to cut the next pages,"you begin to get the thread now, do n''t you?" |
6340 | And at each of these do I carry two hundred pounds of stuff up a hill on my back? |
6340 | And can I sleep next to him? |
6340 | And how many days do we paddle all day to get up? |
6340 | And how,I asked pretty cautiously,"did he go at it to get it out of them?" |
6340 | And is it up- stream all the way? |
6340 | And now, sir, will you kindly pass me your silk hat and allow me to dance on it? 6340 And the six?" |
6340 | And what about drinking? |
6340 | And when we get to the top, what is there? |
6340 | And who brought the letter? |
6340 | And will there be a guide, a genuine, dirty- looking Indian guide? |
6340 | And will you now, sir, take off your celluloid collar and permit me to burn it in the candle? 6340 And you know nothing of death, of course?" |
6340 | Any colour at all? |
6340 | Any one I like? |
6340 | Any suit? |
6340 | Are you not going to deposit any more? |
6340 | Are you the manager? |
6340 | But ca n''t she thwart it without her domino? |
6340 | Can I see the manager? |
6340 | Can I see you,I asked,"alone?" |
6340 | Could n''t we do it in less? |
6340 | Father,she cried,"father, are you ill? |
6340 | From which Porphirio? |
6340 | Half a minute, Sinclair,I said,"who did you say was under the Dog''s thumb?" |
6340 | Have I your permission to put it into this mortar and pound it to pieces? |
6340 | Have you picked one? |
6340 | How can I? |
6340 | How fast do you think you''ll go, old man? |
6340 | How he made it? |
6340 | How the blazes,he asked,"could he nail the damn thing up? |
6340 | How will you have it? |
6340 | How will you have it? |
6340 | I was n''t counting them, but perhaps I added up wrongly,said the child;"and will you please move your overshoe off my neck?" |
6340 | Is it deposited? |
6340 | Is it possible? |
6340 | Is that so? |
6340 | Let me plug up the ends of your hair with sealing- wax, it''s the only thing that will save it for you? |
6340 | Let me rub an egg on your scalp? |
6340 | Let me singe your hair to close up the follicles? |
6340 | Let me squirt a lemon on your eyebrows? |
6340 | Lucia? 6340 Merchant of Venice, eh? |
6340 | No, no; I mean, I''ll know which it is do n''t you see? 6340 Now, sir,"continued the conjurer,"will you allow me to take your handkerchief and punch holes in it? |
6340 | Oh, we do, do we? 6340 Say, confound you, did you put that card back in the pack?" |
6340 | Say, he fools himself, does n''t he? 6340 She lay moaning in bed, I presume?" |
6340 | There you are; that''s your card, now, is n''t it? |
6340 | To thwart what? |
6340 | Very well,said the bard,"and allow me, in conclusion, one rather delicate question: Do you ever take your little porringer?" |
6340 | Well now,he said shyly,"I think I really...""You must go?" |
6340 | Well, just when things are like this..."Like what? |
6340 | Well,Sinclair began with great animation,"this count gets this letter...""Hold on,"I interrupted,"what count gets what letter?" |
6340 | What about diet, doctor? |
6340 | What can I do about it, doctor? |
6340 | What killed her? |
6340 | What''s a Condottiere? |
6340 | What''s that bell, what''s that bell? |
6340 | What''s the matter? |
6340 | What? |
6340 | Where is it? |
6340 | Yes, I wish I would, I do n''t think,I murmured to myself, but I humoured him and said:"How do we go, Billy, in a motor- car or by train?" |
6340 | You are eight years old? |
6340 | You withdraw your money from the bank? |
6340 | You''ll tell who? |
6340 | ''Can this be her?'' |
6340 | ( Shuffle, shuffle, shuffle-- flip)--There, is that it?" |
6340 | After all, why not? |
6340 | And do I carry a barrel of flour up it? |
6340 | And does it roll down and crush me on the other side? |
6340 | And is the height of land all rock and about three hundred yards up- hill? |
6340 | And was it a watch and chain? |
6340 | And was it the puppy- dog? |
6340 | And will you allow me to smash your spectacles for you with my hammer? |
6340 | And yet, is n''t it funny? |
6340 | And yet-- did New York get mad? |
6340 | Are you mad, girl? |
6340 | Are you not fearful for his safety in the desert? |
6340 | Are you seven?" |
6340 | Before falling asleep watch for his passage and ask him through the curtains of your berth,"Oh, by the way, did you say I changed at Kansas City?" |
6340 | Better let me give you a shampoo?" |
6340 | But even if this does n''t kill him, you must admit that he is near death when he is bitten in the jungle by the deadly dongola? |
6340 | But tell me, Gwendoline, this Edwin of yours-- where is his family seat?" |
6340 | But who is this that advances smilingly to meet him? |
6340 | But who would have suspected that they had it? |
6340 | But wo n''t you try it again? |
6340 | Ca n''t you see it there, plain as blank?" |
6340 | Can honour''s voice invoke the silent dust Or flattery soothe the dull cold ear of death?" |
6340 | D is an aged labouring man who used occasionally to be called in to help A, B, and C."Did I know''em, sir?" |
6340 | Did n''t you see that man that came on the stage all the time and sort of put the whole play through, though you could n''t understand a word he said? |
6340 | Did she think he was a plumber?" |
6340 | Did you know it?" |
6340 | Do you imagine, however, that its course will run smoothly and leave nothing to record? |
6340 | Do you understand, dear? |
6340 | Getting the Thread of It Have you ever had a man try to explain to you what happened in a book as far as he has read? |
6340 | Had the sight of Edwin killed him? |
6340 | Have you anything to do?" |
6340 | He might, of course, have had it done in a shoe- store with a boot stretcher, but after all it cost him nothing this way, and what is half an hour? |
6340 | He was never tired of asking how old he was, was he robust, did a shock, a sudden shock, affect him much? |
6340 | He will answer,"Why, where in blank are your blank eyes? |
6340 | How does he do it?" |
6340 | How much has he?" |
6340 | How will the book conclude? |
6340 | I broke in,"who is to meet who, and who is to get stabbed?" |
6340 | I interposed mildly,"are n''t you making a mistake? |
6340 | I said,"who is Pio?" |
6340 | Is it anything he has eaten? |
6340 | Is it her? |
6340 | Is n''t De Vaux killed now? |
6340 | It''s him, you know, that persuades this Franciscan...""Pause,"I said,"what Franciscan?" |
6340 | Mr. Jones, ca n''t you really stay a little longer?" |
6340 | No Saloonio? |
6340 | Now is n''t that simple? |
6340 | Now what does he think he is? |
6340 | On which of the parties to the above contest do you honestly feel inclined to put your money? |
6340 | Only why have n''t they the imagination to be able to do the same thing with less fuss? |
6340 | Pick yourself up and go to the other end of the car and say to the brakesman,"Do you know, sir, if this is Kansas City?" |
6340 | Pick-- a-- card-- just one-- look at it-- see what it is-- then put it back-- do you understand?" |
6340 | Q.--Are you aware of any habits or tendencies which might be expected to shorten your life? |
6340 | Q.--Cause of death, if dead? |
6340 | Q.--Cause of death? |
6340 | Q.--Have you any brothers? |
6340 | Q.--Is your father dead? |
6340 | Q.--Is your grandfather dead? |
6340 | Q.--Place of father''s residence? |
6340 | Q.--What illness have you had? |
6340 | Q.--What is your chest expansion? |
6340 | Q.--What is your chest measurement? |
6340 | Q.--What is your height? |
6340 | Question.--What is your age? |
6340 | Shall I ring?" |
6340 | The CHEF of the Waldorf Astoria? |
6340 | The drawing- room juggler, having slyly got hold of the pack of cards at the end of the game of whist, says:"Ever see any card tricks? |
6340 | The only test is, can you pay for it? |
6340 | The thought of his mother keeps recurring to him, and of his father, too, the grey, stooping old man-- does he stoop still or has he stopped stooping? |
6340 | Then I said:"Excuse me, sir, but could you oblige me with the loan of a match?" |
6340 | Then does the Jolly Maiden Aunt propound the query: What is the difference between an elephant and a silk hat? |
6340 | There now, what do you think of that? |
6340 | There''s a Bassanio and a Salanio in the play, but I do n''t think there''s any Saloonio, is there?" |
6340 | This struggle not to throw oneself in must be dreadfully difficult? |
6340 | To continue, however; which died first?" |
6340 | Topic III.--You also ask,"How fares my love across the sea?" |
6340 | Topic IV.--"Why was I born? |
6340 | Topic VII.--On more than one occasion you wish to be informed,"What boots it, that you idly dream?" |
6340 | Was this son Hairy Hank? |
6340 | What did he bring it for?" |
6340 | What has happened to De Vaux anyway? |
6340 | What is he doing? |
6340 | What is it? |
6340 | What the deuce does she come in her domino for?" |
6340 | What was life now that he should prize it? |
6340 | What will De Vaux remind the Sheik of? |
6340 | When De Vaux returns to England, what will happen? |
6340 | Who loads up the jury in the trial scene and fixes the doge? |
6340 | Who rescues Clarissa from Sherlock, and steals the casket of flesh from the Prince of Aragon? |
6340 | Who shouts at the Prince of Morocco,''Out, out, you damned candlestick''? |
6340 | Who''s this last girl?" |
6340 | Why should I breathe?" |
6340 | Why should I? |
6340 | Will he throw himself in? |
6340 | Will some gentleman kindly lend me his hat? |
6340 | Will this result in the death of the boy lieutenant? |
6340 | Will you, sir,"he continued turning toward the Quick Man,"will you kindly hand me your gold watch?" |
6340 | Wo n''t you go and sit quietly by yourself on the back verandah for half an hour and then try? |
6340 | Wo n''t you write again, just as before, dear boy? |
6340 | Wonderful, is n''t it?" |
6340 | Would it be right for father to keep all this valuable hay? |
6340 | You have to go home? |
6340 | You take Antonio, take Sherlock, take Saloonio--""Saloonio, Colonel?" |
6340 | You take the characters in that play and where will you find anything like them? |
6340 | and are there portages?" |
6340 | approach the conductor again and say,"Is this Kansas City?" |
6340 | are you drawing it all out again?" |
6340 | say you so?" |
6340 | why, who is it that is Antonio''s friend all through and wo n''t leave him when Bassoonio turns against him? |
20633 | ''Ah, but afterwards?'' 20633 ''But do you think it right?'' |
20633 | ''But one could n''t compel him?'' 20633 ''Can you fix the accursed thing?'' |
20633 | ''Certainly, why not? 20633 ''Have you tried letting off the exhaust?'' |
20633 | ''How long has this trouble been going on?'' 20633 ''How''s your pressure gauge?'' |
20633 | Alas,cried Winnifred, struggling in vain to disengage the tip of her glove from the impetuous clasp of the young nobleman,"alas, whither can I fly? |
20633 | Alas,cried Winnifred,"who am I that I should rest? |
20633 | And Generals Johnston and Smith? |
20633 | And do you know the sequel to Thornton''s story? |
20633 | And had n''t they? |
20633 | And the Bishop? |
20633 | And the Shriek- el- Foozlum? |
20633 | And what''s in it? |
20633 | And when did you last have a drink? |
20633 | And where will you_ find_ the Shriek? |
20633 | And why did they make the trouble? |
20633 | And why not you? |
20633 | And will they pay their own expenses? |
20633 | Any thumb- prints of Italians with that peculiar incurvature of the ball of the thumb that denotes a Sicilian brigand? |
20633 | Are you baffled, Edwards? |
20633 | But could you not send some one to see? |
20633 | But do you mean to say,said the Premier in astonishment,"that there are no Wazoos? |
20633 | But how can I get ashore? |
20633 | But how the devil did they get out there? |
20633 | But the map in the_ Times_? 20633 But you,"she exclaimed,"where will you sleep?" |
20633 | But, John, how could it have happened? |
20633 | Can the_ modus vivendi_ hold? |
20633 | Can you forgive us, darling, our little plot for your welfare? 20633 Can you light a fire with that? |
20633 | Did the bell ring? |
20633 | Did you see that trap- door? |
20633 | Do I get it? |
20633 | Do you know it? |
20633 | Do you like the way I have the army placed? |
20633 | Do you speak first? |
20633 | Do you think, Mr. Kent, a sailor from Java with a wooden leg would commit a murder like this? |
20633 | Does it concern my father? |
20633 | Excuse me interrupting just a minute,interjected a member of the group who hailed from a distant city,"have you much trouble about that? |
20633 | Excuse me,said Kent,"from what boy?" |
20633 | For the All England Ping- Pong match? |
20633 | Had he an impenetrable face? |
20633 | Harold, is it you? 20633 Has anybody here seen Kelly?" |
20633 | Have I done wrong? |
20633 | Have you found our whereabouts? |
20633 | Have you heard the story of the Grange? |
20633 | Have you really hunted the humpo? |
20633 | Have you seen her? |
20633 | How can I thank you enough? |
20633 | How did they do that? |
20633 | How has this happened? |
20633 | How many legs had you then? |
20633 | I presume there was a housekeeper who lived on the top floor, and who had been stone deaf for ten years? |
20633 | I suppose you are_ her_ husband, are you? |
20633 | I suppose you''ve arrested him? |
20633 | Inspector,he said,"what about mysterious women? |
20633 | Is it as bad as that? |
20633 | Is it inhabited? |
20633 | Is it possible that they mean to abduct me? |
20633 | Is it possible? 20633 Is your artillery loaded?" |
20633 | John,I called,"is that you?" |
20633 | John,she said, falling on her knees and taking her husband''s hands in hers,"is this true? |
20633 | Major Randolph,he said,"you have seen General Bragg?" |
20633 | Miss Delary,said the district attorney,"I want to ask if it is your hat that was found hanging in the billiard- room after the crime?" |
20633 | Miss Delary? |
20633 | Mr. Kent,she cried,"you are Mr. Kent, are you not? |
20633 | Now tell me,said Kent, as they stood beside the billiard table,"what is your own theory, the police theory, of this murder? |
20633 | Now, then,continued Kent,"what about tracks, footmarks? |
20633 | Now, why did Throgton telephone to me to put a watch on Kent? 20633 Oh, I?" |
20633 | One moment,said Kent,"do you mind interrupting yourself with a hacking cough?" |
20633 | Separating, of course, the Ohulà ® counties from the Wazoo? |
20633 | She had heard nothing during the murder? |
20633 | So you do n''t believe in the supernatural? |
20633 | Tell me,she cried, clasping her hands,"what has happened? |
20633 | The third time,she repeated thoughtfully,"and how many more will it have to go?" |
20633 | Then did you,questioned the attorney, turning to Throgton again,"play a game of billiards with the deceased?" |
20633 | Then tell me, Mr. Throgton, if you ever saw this blue envelope before? |
20633 | Up where? |
20633 | Was there anything massive about his face? |
20633 | Well,he said,"what is it?" |
20633 | Were there any other persons belonging to the establishment? |
20633 | What about El Boob? |
20633 | What about thumb- prints? |
20633 | What are you doing there? |
20633 | What could he have meant? 20633 What devil''s foolery is this?" |
20633 | What did you do? 20633 What do you make of this?" |
20633 | What do you mean? |
20633 | What do you mean? |
20633 | What does it mean? |
20633 | What is she like? |
20633 | What is the meaning of that hat? |
20633 | What is? |
20633 | What next? |
20633 | What the devil do you mean? |
20633 | What was I to do? 20633 What was he like?" |
20633 | What''s the matter with it? |
20633 | Whatever shall we do? |
20633 | When you went into the house with the deceased,asked the district attorney,"how long did you remain there with him?" |
20633 | Where am I? |
20633 | Where are we? |
20633 | Where is he? |
20633 | Where is it? |
20633 | Who was that flung himself in? |
20633 | Who? |
20633 | Why do you ask that? |
20633 | Will the Wazoo rise? |
20633 | Will the Wazoos rise, sir? |
20633 | Will the Wazoos rise? |
20633 | With dry sticks? |
20633 | Would he do it? |
20633 | Would it incriminate you? |
20633 | Yes, yes,said Throgton and Kent,"you took her?" |
20633 | You are home early, John? |
20633 | You do n''t do that, do you? |
20633 | You have been through Mississippi and Tennessee and seen all the battles there? |
20633 | You never go into a cellar? |
20633 | ''How''s your water? |
20633 | ''It began, did it not, General, the same day that the confounded furnace went out? |
20633 | --she handed me a little packet as she spoke--''this is a piece of pie: you always get that, do n''t you? |
20633 | After all, to be fair, what does a club man ask of society? |
20633 | Alone, despised, buffeted by fate, what right have I to your kindness?" |
20633 | And after that?" |
20633 | And look, wo n''t you please take this?'' |
20633 | And meantime let me ask you in what way do you propose to earn your livelihood?" |
20633 | And what contribution will they make to the Imperial Exchequer?" |
20633 | And what was cooling it? |
20633 | Are you prepared to go upon the stage?" |
20633 | At the very passage of the Bill itself a question was asked by one of the new labour members, a miner, my dear, a quite uneducated man----""Yes?" |
20633 | But do n''t you see that the whole trouble is_ because_ you let the furnace out? |
20633 | But what can we do? |
20633 | CHAPTER V HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY? |
20633 | Can nothing be done?" |
20633 | Can we?" |
20633 | Can you do it?" |
20633 | Did Eggleston think, too, in his dire peril of another-- younger than his father and fairer? |
20633 | Did anything happen at the House?" |
20633 | Do n''t you remember, Harold, the Sunday we spent with them on the Hudson?" |
20633 | Do you draw from the mains or are you on the high level reservoir?'' |
20633 | Do you mind not having a cab? |
20633 | Do you not draw that here?" |
20633 | Do you think it quite proper, my dear, that Powers should be so constantly with Angela?" |
20633 | Do you think the Wazoo will rise?" |
20633 | Do you think,"I said,"that the birds have souls?" |
20633 | Do you understand?" |
20633 | Do you want it?" |
20633 | Does the gain to literature outweigh the social wrong? |
20633 | Had he threatened to kill him? |
20633 | Had it come to this? |
20633 | Had you no maps?" |
20633 | Had you thought of them?" |
20633 | Have you got car- fare? |
20633 | Have you seen any around?" |
20633 | Here they careened their ships----""Did what to them?" |
20633 | How comes it? |
20633 | How much is nine times twelve?" |
20633 | I mean about knocking the sides out of houses?" |
20633 | IV WHO DO YOU THINK DID IT? |
20633 | If I go upon the stage, can I, as Eliza, remain as innocent, as simple as I am now?" |
20633 | In this house?" |
20633 | Is it fair to kill him? |
20633 | Is that four, four, four, four? |
20633 | Is that two, two, two, two, two? |
20633 | Is there anything else?" |
20633 | Is this the dreadful truth?" |
20633 | It might be asked, why should a club man live? |
20633 | Kent speaking? |
20633 | Kivas Kelly was a bachelor, was he not?" |
20633 | Lord Edward,"continued the Premier, turning now to the Secretary of War,"how long will it take to send in a couple of hundred constabulary? |
20633 | May I come and claim it here?" |
20633 | Meantime, for Sir John and his colleagues, the question of the hour became,"Could the Cabinet be held together?" |
20633 | Mr. Borus, would you mind running and fetching me my things, they''re all in a parcel together? |
20633 | Mr. Throgton speaking? |
20633 | Mr. Throgton''s house? |
20633 | Now tell me, is the feed choked, miss?'' |
20633 | Now tell me,"I added somewhat cynically,"is there any particular season or day when your Grange is supposed to be specially terrible?" |
20633 | Now where is young Powers? |
20633 | OR, THE MIXED- UP MURDER MYSTERY(_ Done after the very latest fashion in this sort of thing_)_ IV.--Who Do You Think Did It? |
20633 | Oh, Egg, when will this cruel war end?" |
20633 | Oh, Mr. Kent, was I wrong?" |
20633 | Shall I explain how?" |
20633 | Sir John, will you meantime draft us an annexation bill? |
20633 | Surely he has no right to information of that sort?" |
20633 | THAT IS NOT BILLIARD CHALK V. HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY? |
20633 | Tell me, will they rise? |
20633 | The main thing is, can you carry them?" |
20633 | The man who played against Kivas Kelly-- did you see him?" |
20633 | The point is, can you do it, or ca n''t you?" |
20633 | The question immediately asked by the jury--"Where did she generally have lunch?" |
20633 | The two bullet holes?" |
20633 | Then he heard Throgton''s voice-- not a note in it disturbed:"Has anybody found Kelly?" |
20633 | Then she added eagerly,"And my birth, my descent?" |
20633 | Those who looked at the beautiful girl realized that if her first burst was like this, what would the second, or the third be like? |
20633 | WHO DO YOU THINK DID IT? |
20633 | Was it a small quantity? |
20633 | Was it cooling? |
20633 | Was it true that he had had, on the day of the murder, a violent quarrel with his master? |
20633 | Was it unusual, he asked, to find arsenic in the stomach? |
20633 | Was not half a pint a large quantity? |
20633 | What brings you here?" |
20633 | What can it be?" |
20633 | What day of the week is it? |
20633 | What does it mean, Edwards, what does it mean?" |
20633 | What is it?" |
20633 | What is it?" |
20633 | What more do you want? |
20633 | What more was there that I could do? |
20633 | What_ is_ this Boundary Bill?" |
20633 | When I have joined the last links of the chain, may I come and tell you all?" |
20633 | When are you going to start?" |
20633 | When did you last have food?" |
20633 | Where am I?" |
20633 | Where are you? |
20633 | Where is it and what is it?" |
20633 | Who is it? |
20633 | Who is the latest young beauty, pray, who so absorbs you? |
20633 | Why did n''t you run_ behind_ the mast?" |
20633 | Why not let him have them? |
20633 | Why should a club man be killed? |
20633 | Why?" |
20633 | Will you wait for me here? |
20633 | Would half a pint of arsenic cause death? |
20633 | You, Sir Charles,"he continued, turning to the First Sea Lord, who was in attendance,"are still in favour of a naval expedition?" |
20633 | exclaimed the dissolute Aristocrat,"whom have we here? |
20633 | he said,"or did I?" |
20633 | he said,"what have we here?" |