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.
identifier | question |
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15464 | What are you giving so that others may live? |
31534 | The eternal feminine question is,"What shall we have for dinner to- day?" |
27245 | MEMORANDUM Prevention of Disease, Insanity and Crime CONTENTS: Wet or Dry? |
27245 | WHAT SHALL WE DRINK WITH OUR MEALS? |
26005 | ***** Does your husband like to sit up late reading, playing chess, etc.? |
26005 | 20 Why Eat Fruit? |
26005 | Do you know the wife who, whenever she does not want to do anything, always places the responsibility on her husband''s shoulders? |
26005 | Does your housekeeping money make provision for this? |
26005 | In a family where there are several young men and women do I send each a separate one?_ If economy is no object send each a separate card. |
26005 | Sautéing and Frying[ Illustration]"What is the difference between sautéing potatoes and frying them?" |
26005 | Why Eat Fruit? |
26005 | _ Please tell me if it is proper to eat cake with the fingers or must a fork be used?_ It depends on the cake. |
26005 | _ What is the seventh anniversary of a wedding called? |
33652 | And did you get up, Patrick? |
33652 | But what do you use them for? |
33652 | Did you eat anything else? |
33652 | Did you eat what I told you? |
33652 | It just serves Fido right, for he''s often stolen the baby''s food-- haven''t you, Fido? 33652 Mamma,"she asked,"shall we say grace?" |
33652 | W- which hand d- do you stir y- your tea with? |
33652 | What ever gave you such an idea? |
33652 | What have you in your mouth? |
33652 | What is this leathery stuff? |
33652 | Why do n''t you speak plainly? |
33652 | Why, you idiot,said the gentleman,"what are you standing there for, with your head under the tray? |
33652 | ***** Considerate Little Girl--"Please, Mr. Keeper, will it hurt the elephant if I give him a currant out of my bun?" |
33652 | ***** Jones--"You do n''t usually say grace at meals?" |
33652 | ***** Lady--"Little boy, are you sure this butter is clean?" |
33652 | ***** Over the teacups:"Do you believe that awful story they are telling about Miss Prim?" |
33652 | ***** Smith--"Did you ever see a woman trying to pull a cork out of a bottle, colonel?" |
33652 | ***** Squire''s daughter--"Do you think it is quite healthy to keep your pigs so close to the cottage?" |
33652 | *****"Say, mister,"said the little fresh air child as she watched the cattle enjoying their cud,"do you have to buy gum for all of them cows to chew?" |
33652 | *****"Smoking and tender and juicy, And what better meat can there be?" |
33652 | *****"Who can display such varied art, To suit the taste of saint and sinner, Who go so near to touch their heart, As you, my darling dainty dinner?" |
33652 | *****"Who would not give all else for two pennyworth only of beautiful soup?" |
33652 | *****"Your dressing, dancing, gadding, where''s the good in? |
33652 | --_Fables._ LAMB"Pray you, who does the wolf love?" |
33652 | --_Horace Smith._ CHEESE"Pray, does anybody here hate cheese? |
33652 | A little annoyed, he said to the last waiter who asked the question:"Is it compulsory?" |
33652 | Did you never see a gentleman kiss a lady before in this restaurant?" |
33652 | Fair lady of winsome frown, Could you decide to make for me My toast of golden brown? |
33652 | Fat Bridget--"What fur, Ma''am?" |
33652 | Finally the hostess, in a momentary lull in the conflict, said:"What are your views about this matter, Mr. Gladstone; which do you think right now?" |
33652 | God made the vine, Was it a sin That man made wine To drown trouble in? |
33652 | Have I dear?" |
33652 | If it is an informal affair simply write a little note on this order: Dear Mrs. Brown, Will you not join us at luncheon Tuesday at one o''clock? |
33652 | It takes her too long, suh?" |
33652 | J.--"Is it true that you are interested in a project for connecting New York with the infernal regions by telephone? |
33652 | Native( weight 250)--"Produces fat? |
33652 | Noan of ther pigs ai n''t ever been ill."***** Emaciated Invalid( just arrived at the springs)--"Is it true that drinking these waters produces fat?" |
33652 | One day I wanted a drink, and I went into one of the gardens and said to the waiter:''Look here, old man, I''m dry; do you understand? |
33652 | See? |
33652 | Stammering is m- m- mine; what is y- yours?" |
33652 | Tell me, sweet lady, can you make a pudding?" |
33652 | What is it?" |
33652 | ejaculated the country man, with bulging eyes,"When am I going to get time to see the town?" |