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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44193 | His answer was,"The governor allows me but half a real a day for each of these men; what can I do? |
44193 | When the Indian began to confer with the surgeon, the first question was, What was become of the barge and his companion? |
38961 | Who says so? |
38961 | ( black)? |
38961 | (''Muy bueno es boracho, mucho mi gusta, mucho mi gusta de beber, muy bueno es aqua ardiente.--Da me no mas?'') |
38961 | 1- 1/8; poll.__ Habitat? |
38961 | 17/32 poll.__ Habitat? |
38961 | 2- 7/16; poll.__ Habitat? |
38961 | 2; poll.__ Habitat? |
38961 | 3/16; poll.__ Habitat? |
38961 | 43}[ 212] Or_ Mephitis Americana_? |
38961 | 5/16 paulo plus; poll.__ Habitat? |
38961 | 7/16 fere; poll.__ Habitat? |
38961 | ?--A young bird. |
38961 | FALCO PEREGRINUS? |
38961 | Her constant cry was"It is very good to be drunk; I like drinking very much; rum is very good.--Give me some?" |
38961 | How does this accord with republican principles? |
38961 | LARUS FUSCUS? |
38961 | LARUS RIDIBUNDUS? |
38961 | LESTRIS CATARRHACTES? |
38961 | May it not be this same rock in a decomposed state? |
38961 | Of birds, nothing interesting was seen, except a plover(_ Totanus fuscus_? |
38961 | She did not come there without paddles: and where were the spears of which every Fuegian family has plenty? |
38961 | TOTANUS FUSCUS? |
38961 | The question then arises, do the longer intervals represent 12, and the shorter 10 vibrations, or do the longer represent 10, and the shorter 8? |
38961 | Tired of their job, did they return without prosecuting the discovery, or was the weather too thick to see far? |
38961 | _ Veronica_(_ decussata_?) |
38961 | or how can a republican government, so conducted, expect to become respectable among nations? |
42666 | Can he stay? |
42666 | Has he got him, though? |
42666 | Have you got anything to eat? |
42666 | How far have we still to go? |
42666 | Meanwhile I am going to fill the kettle; would you like tea or coffee? |
42666 | The fire is burning, is it? |
42666 | What can be the attraction? |
42666 | What on earth makes you choose such an outlandish part of the world to go to? |
42666 | Where is Pucho? |
42666 | But what''s this? |
42666 | Could it be that another outbreak had occurred, and that these men were escaping to the pampas? |
42666 | Did n''t you know that?" |
42666 | IX= A Vagabond Heroine.= By ANNIE EDWARDES, Author of''Ought We to Visit Her?'' |
42666 | May I urge in its palliation that my weakness scarcely lasted longer than it has taken me to write this? |
42666 | Occasionally Mr. B. would be asked, at first in tones of implied cheerful unconcern,"How far is it to the camp?" |
42666 | Then, with another look at us, which said as plainly as words could,"Well, that''s a guanaco, no doubt, but what then?" |
42666 | What could have happened? |
42666 | What could it be? |
42666 | What was the attraction in going to an outlandish place so many miles away? |
42666 | What was the cause of this stampede? |
42666 | Which was the right one? |
42666 | have n''t you?" |
42666 | or was he in a worse plight than ourselves,--supperless as well as companionless? |
42666 | was he at that very moment perhaps roasting its head in the ashes? |
42666 | who was right about the rain? |
42666 | who would ever think of going to such a place?" |
39109 | And did they spend it? |
39109 | And how many men have gone into the sheep business and failed? |
39109 | And the swarthy old pirate alongside with the big heap of reds-- who''s he? |
39109 | And then? |
39109 | And yet there is only one dance- house in town and that has but two women in it? |
39109 | Are you ever troubled with drought? |
39109 | But how did the sailors, with neither capital nor a knowledge of the business, get on? |
39109 | Did they blow in the dust? |
39109 | Did they have any money? |
39109 | Did you ever see such a dirty lot of passengers? |
39109 | Do the fighters never kill each other? |
39109 | Do they have big play there? |
39109 | Does one need an introduction to get in? |
39109 | Ever had cold- blooded murders for money? |
39109 | Have any big companies tried it? |
39109 | Have any of them failed? |
39109 | How long have you been in this town? |
39109 | How many men have you seen coming from the diggings with dust? |
39109 | How much land remains now for the capitalist to buy? |
39109 | How much money does he want? |
39109 | I meant gambling- houses,said I,"but since you''ve mentioned sporting women, how many dance- houses does this place support?" |
39109 | Improvements in what? |
39109 | Is this the agent of the railroad? |
39109 | Not even a police case? |
39109 | Police? 39109 Professional gamblers ever come to town?" |
39109 | So? 39109 Storekeeper?" |
39109 | Then, for a fair beginning, how much capital should a man have? |
39109 | To- night is the change of the moon, eh? |
39109 | Well, will he walk to Punta Arenas? |
39109 | What do they wear that cloth bagging between the legs for? |
39109 | What does it matter? 39109 What is the cost of sheep now to a man who would invest?" |
39109 | What made you think that? |
39109 | What one thing, for instance, would he do with the money? |
39109 | What was the number of the biggest gang of cowboys you ever saw come to town? |
39109 | What will you do with him? |
39109 | When are courts held, then? |
39109 | Where do they hold school, then? |
39109 | Where is it? 39109 Who knows? |
39109 | Who knows? |
39109 | Why not? |
39109 | Why, then, do you say the guanaco does not go there to die, or to escape an imaginary evil? 39109 Will any Judge hold court to- day?" |
39109 | Will the Supreme Court sit to- day? |
39109 | Will you do that? |
39109 | Would not a good revolver be a handy thing to use in self- defence at such a time? |
39109 | Would that cost$ 20,000? |
39109 | You call him a pirate? 39109 You play it, eh? |
39109 | You think to overtake me? 39109 Are you English? |
39109 | Are you troubled so in Patagonia?" |
39109 | But if I do n''t strike it rich, what do I care?" |
39109 | But why do n''t you order the steward to wash it?" |
39109 | Could he bring some things from the store- room? |
39109 | Did I believe in the old saying"A fool for luck"? |
39109 | Did you ever in your life see an_ asado_? |
39109 | Did you think it was run like a saloon?" |
39109 | Do the people you have seen look like criminals?" |
39109 | How could such a man be hideous? |
39109 | How did you find it out? |
39109 | How did you make it?" |
39109 | How did you manage the divorce business?" |
39109 | How does it happen that such a remarkable mental development was found in a people that lived as these Yahgans did? |
39109 | How many have you?" |
39109 | I have had all that I wish to drink, but will you not give me the pleasure of paying for the drinks for yourself and the gentlemen, your friends?" |
39109 | I replied:"Looks vile, do n''t it? |
39109 | Is it not true?" |
39109 | Is that old fellow with a ragged shirt at the head of the table one of the rich ones?" |
39109 | It never has been accomplished, and possibly it never will be accomplished; but, as they say very often down there, who knows? |
39109 | It''s a private club, gentlemen, eh? |
39109 | Police watch it in a town like this?" |
39109 | Ragged, eh? |
39109 | S- s- see tha''ship?" |
39109 | Tha''''s God''s country, eh? |
39109 | The game is worth the struggle then, and the struggle is worth-- how can one estimate the value of such a mad chase? |
39109 | The gaucho once mounted, where will he go and how will he pass the day? |
39109 | The stuff lay in the sand of the beach, and who had ever heard of such a thing as placer diggings in the sand along the shore? |
39109 | The time came, however, when the Welshmen were asking each other,"What would we have done without the Indians?" |
39109 | They said instead,"Oblige me by,""Make me the favor of,""Would you be pleased or be so kind as to do this or that?" |
39109 | They''ve got one of these-- how do you call them-- pianos that turn with a crank, eh? |
39109 | What could a handful of Welshmen, unused to plains life and wholly ignorant of savage warfare, do with such fierce warriors? |
39109 | What made you think such a thing likely?" |
39109 | What might not one expect in the way of wild life in such a town as this? |
39109 | What more could you want?" |
39109 | What would the gentlemen have? |
39109 | Where can I find the school- house?" |
39109 | Where did they get or develop all those words? |
39109 | Why does he go there?" |
39109 | Why mix in the quarrels and envying and strifes of the head station when silence and safety and peace may be found beyond the range? |
39109 | Why should I not be contented? |
39109 | Why should n''t there be? |
39109 | Why should one be tied down to one spot when the whole wilderness lies before him and nature will there supply every want? |
39109 | Why should one take orders when he can follow his own free will? |
39109 | Why, then, did not the Ona adopt the sling? |
39109 | Why, then, should we think incredible the possibility of the Yahgans having originated where they are? |
39109 | Why?" |
39109 | Would I be so kind as to keep the door closed? |
39109 | Would I be so kind as to translate the little poem printed on the slip from English into Spanish? |
39109 | Would I like to meet the agent of the little railroad running down to Chubut? |
39109 | Would one of us open it for him? |
39109 | Would you take the trouble to do it for me?" |
39109 | You call him a pirate? |