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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26999 | ''And never even go to the Kensington Gardens?'' |
26999 | ''But why do n''t you look at me?'' |
26999 | ''Do they know that I play games exactly like real boys?'' |
26999 | ''How could you get across?'' |
26999 | ''How do you know?'' |
26999 | ''How many of your toes are thumbs?'' |
26999 | ''I should like to,''she answered,''but will there be room in your boat for two?'' |
26999 | ''I suppose Tony would not have done that?'' |
26999 | ''I suppose,''said Peter huskily,''I suppose I can still fly?'' |
26999 | ''If I chose to go back to mother,''he asked at last,''could you give me that wish?'' |
26999 | ''Is that quite a little wish?'' |
26999 | ''It seems frightfully real to me too,''Maimie admitted,''but how could I give it to Peter?'' |
26999 | ''Maimie,''he said,''will you marry me?'' |
26999 | ''Nor exactly a bird?'' |
26999 | ''Perhaps the birds would be angry?'' |
26999 | ''Then I sha n''t be exactly a human?'' |
26999 | ''Then,''her mother asked,''wo n''t you give him your goat, the one you frighten Tony with at night?'' |
26999 | ''What is afraid?'' |
26999 | ''What is it, dear, dear Peter?'' |
26999 | ''What is that?'' |
26999 | ''What shall I be?'' |
26999 | ''What size is a big wish?'' |
26999 | ''What''s that?'' |
26999 | ''What''s this?'' |
26999 | ''Why do n''t you go?'' |
26999 | ''You know quite well, Peter, do n''t you,''she said,''that I would n''t come unless I knew for certain I could go back to mother whenever I want to? |
26999 | A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly,''Hoity- toity, what is this?'' |
26999 | And the little house? |
26999 | But you''--and she looked at his nakedness awkwardly--''don''t you feel the least bit cold?'' |
26999 | Do you pity Peter Pan for making these mistakes? |
26999 | Does any one return to this haunt of his youth because of the yachts that used to sail it? |
26999 | Fortunately the mischievous fellow was out of earshot, but a chrysanthemum heard her, and said so pointedly,''Hoity- toity, what is this?'' |
26999 | Have you seen a greyhound leaping the fences of the Gardens? |
26999 | He could be neither of these things, for he had never heard of them, but do you think he is to be pitied for that? |
26999 | Her eager eyes asked the question,''Is it to- day?'' |
26999 | It made Peter very miserable, and what do you think was the first thing he did? |
26999 | Next Tony said--_''If P. doth find it waiting here, Wilt ne''er again make me to fear? |
26999 | O Maimie,''he said rapturously,''do you know why I love you? |
26999 | Of course, he had no mother-- at least, what use was she to him? |
26999 | The socks, for instance, were they worn on the hands or on the feet? |
26999 | Was Peter the least gallant of the English mariners who have sailed westward to meet the Unknown? |
26999 | Was he so sure that he should enjoy wearing clothes again? |
26999 | What do you think Solomon did? |
26999 | [ Illustration: A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly,''Hoity- toity, what is this?''] |
26999 | and''But will it wear?'' |
26999 | how can it be finished,''the plumber demanded scornfully,''before hot and cold are put in?'' |
26999 | what was that?'' |
26999 | when a metallic voice that seemed to come from the ladle at the well remarked to the elm,''I suppose it is a bit coldish up there?'' |
26998 | ''A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly,"Hoity- toity, what is this?"'' |
26998 | ''And never even go to the Kensington Gardens?'' |
26998 | ''But why do n''t you look at me?'' |
26998 | ''Do they know that I play games exactly like real boys?'' |
26998 | ''How could you get across?'' |
26998 | ''How do you know?'' |
26998 | ''How many of your toes are thumbs?'' |
26998 | ''I should like to,''she answered,''but will there be room in your boat for two?'' |
26998 | ''I suppose Tony would not have done that?'' |
26998 | ''If I chose to go back to mother,''he asked at last,''could you give me that wish?'' |
26998 | ''Is that quite a little wish?'' |
26998 | ''It seems frightfully real to me too,''Maimie admitted,''but how could I give it to Peter?'' |
26998 | ''Maimie,''he said,''will you marry me?'' |
26998 | ''Nor exactly a bird?'' |
26998 | ''Perhaps the birds would be angry?'' |
26998 | ''Then I sha n''t be exactly a human?'' |
26998 | ''Then,''her mother asked,''wo n''t you give him your goat, the one you frighten Tony with at night?'' |
26998 | ''What is afraid?'' |
26998 | ''What is it, dear, dear Peter?'' |
26998 | ''What is that?'' |
26998 | ''What shall I be?'' |
26998 | ''What size is a big wish?'' |
26998 | ''What''s that?'' |
26998 | ''Why do n''t you go?'' |
26998 | ''You know quite well, Peter, do n''t you,''she said,''that I would n''t come unless I knew for certain I could go back to mother whenever I want to? |
26998 | And the little house? |
26998 | But why does Peter sit so long on the rail; why does he not tell his mother that he has come back? |
26998 | But you''--and she looked at his nakedness awkwardly--''don''t you feel the least bit cold?'' |
26998 | Do you pity Peter Pan for making these mistakes? |
26998 | Does any one return to this haunt of his youth because of the yachts that used to sail it? |
26998 | Fortunately the mischievous fellow was out of earshot, but a chrysanthemum heard her, and said so pointedly,''Hoity- toity, what is this?'' |
26998 | Have you seen a greyhound leaping the fences of the Gardens? |
26998 | He could be neither of these things, for he had never heard of them, but do you think he is to be pitied for that? |
26998 | Her eager eyes asked the question,''Is it to- day?'' |
26998 | It made Peter very miserable, and what do you think was the first thing he did? |
26998 | Next Tony said--_''If P. doth find it waiting here, Wilt ne''er again make me to fear? |
26998 | O Maimie,''he said rapturously,''do you know why I love you? |
26998 | The socks, for instance, were they worn on the hands or on the feet? |
26998 | Was Peter the least gallant of the English mariners who have sailed westward to meet the Unknown? |
26998 | Was he so sure that he should enjoy wearing clothes again? |
26998 | What do you think Solomon did? |
26998 | [ Illustration:_ A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly,"Hoity- toity, what is this? |
26998 | and''But will it wear?'' |
26998 | what was that?'' |
26998 | when a metallic voice that seemed to come from the ladle at the well remarked to the elm,''I suppose it is a bit coldish up there?'' |
26654 | ''''Sdeath and odds fish,''he thundered,''who is to bring me that doodle- doo?'' |
26654 | ''A lady?'' |
26654 | ''About me, Peter?'' |
26654 | ''And another name?'' |
26654 | ''And if he forgets them, so quickly,''Wendy argued,''how can we expect that he will go on remembering us?'' |
26654 | ''And now,''Hook asked courteously,''did any other gentleman say mutiny?'' |
26654 | ''And then to an office?'' |
26654 | ''And who are the two noble portly figures accompanying her, now grown to man''s estate? |
26654 | ''And who is to get food for us, John?'' |
26654 | ''And you will take your medicine?'' |
26654 | ''And, George,''she said timidly,''you are as full of remorse as ever, are n''t you?'' |
26654 | ''Animal?'' |
26654 | ''Are all the children chained, so that they can not fly away?'' |
26654 | ''Are none of the others girls?'' |
26654 | ''Are they to die?'' |
26654 | ''Are you glad, John?'' |
26654 | ''Are you glad, Nibs?'' |
26654 | ''Are you glad, Twins?'' |
26654 | ''Are you here?'' |
26654 | ''Are you in England?'' |
26654 | ''Are you ready, Michael?'' |
26654 | ''Are you ready, Tinker Bell?'' |
26654 | ''Are you ready, boys?'' |
26654 | ''Are you shot?'' |
26654 | ''Are you sure mothers are like that?'' |
26654 | ''Are you sure, Wendy?'' |
26654 | ''As I ca n''t be anything important,''said Tootles,''would any of you like to see me do a trick?'' |
26654 | ''As I ca n''t be baby,''Tootles said, getting heavier and heavier,''do you think I could be a twin?'' |
26654 | ''As I ca n''t be father,''he said heavily,''I do n''t suppose, Michael, you would let me be baby?'' |
26654 | ''Barbecue, Flint-- what house?'' |
26654 | ''Boy or girl?'' |
26654 | ''Boy or girl?'' |
26654 | ''Boy,''she said courteously,''why are you crying?'' |
26654 | ''Boy?'' |
26654 | ''Brimstone and gall,''thundered Hook,''what cozening is here?'' |
26654 | ''Build a house?'' |
26654 | ''But it is punishment, is n''t it, George? |
26654 | ''But not really, Wendy?'' |
26654 | ''But what can we do, what can we do?'' |
26654 | ''But where are you going to live?'' |
26654 | ''But where do you live mostly now?'' |
26654 | ''But who is he, my pet?'' |
26654 | ''But why, Tink?'' |
26654 | ''But why?'' |
26654 | ''But wo n''t they think us rather a handful?'' |
26654 | ''But your mother gets letters?'' |
26654 | ''Captain, is all well?'' |
26654 | ''Captain,''said Smee,''could we not kidnap these boys''mother and make her our mother?'' |
26654 | ''Dear Peter,''she said,''with such a large family, of course, I have now passed my best, but you do n''t want to change me, do you?'' |
26654 | ''Did they ever go back?'' |
26654 | ''Did you hear them say Peter Pan''s from home?'' |
26654 | ''Did you say you would go, Cecco?'' |
26654 | ''Do n''t you remember,''she asked, amazed,''how you killed him and saved all our lives?'' |
26654 | ''Do you agree, my bullies?'' |
26654 | ''Do you believe?'' |
26654 | ''Do you give it up?'' |
26654 | ''Do you hear that, John? |
26654 | ''Do you know,''Peter asked,''why swallows build in the eaves of houses? |
26654 | ''Do you like a mother''s love, Nibs?'' |
26654 | ''Do you mean we shall both be drowned?'' |
26654 | ''Do you really think so, Peter?'' |
26654 | ''Do you think he is a cypher, Curly?'' |
26654 | ''Do you think you could swim or fly as far as the island, Wendy, without my help?'' |
26654 | ''Do you want an adventure now,''he said casually to John,''or would you like to have your tea first?'' |
26654 | ''Do you, Nibs?'' |
26654 | ''Does it fly,''asks the artful child,''the way you flew when you were a little girl?'' |
26654 | ''For Wendy?'' |
26654 | ''Had he a hook, captain?'' |
26654 | ''Have you been good form to- day?'' |
26654 | ''Have you not seen her?'' |
26654 | ''Hook,''he called,''have you another voice?'' |
26654 | ''How could we ever find our way back without him?'' |
26654 | ''How do you mean?'' |
26654 | ''How is she?'' |
26654 | ''Hullo, is it a new one?'' |
26654 | ''Hullo, where is John?'' |
26654 | ''I am back,''he said hotly,''why do you not cheer?'' |
26654 | ''I mean,''Wendy said nicely, remembering that she was hostess,''is that what they put on the letters?'' |
26654 | ''I sat up in bed and I said,"Boy, why are you crying?"'' |
26654 | ''I say, Peter, can you really fly?'' |
26654 | ''I say, how do you do it?'' |
26654 | ''I wonder if it would not be advisable, Starkey, to humour the hook?'' |
26654 | ''If you are Hook,''he said almost humbly,''come tell me, who am I?'' |
26654 | ''Is Michael asleep?'' |
26654 | ''Is Wendy asleep?'' |
26654 | ''Is it mutiny?'' |
26654 | ''Is it quite good form to be distinguished at anything?'' |
26654 | ''Is that all?'' |
26654 | ''Is your calabash empty, Slightly darling?'' |
26654 | ''It has come off?'' |
26654 | ''It is only make- believe, is n''t it, that I am their father?'' |
26654 | ''It is sweet, Peter, is n''t it?'' |
26654 | ''It lifted Michael off the ground,''he cried;''why should it not carry you?'' |
26654 | ''It was then that I rushed in like a tornado, was n''t it?'' |
26654 | ''John, what''s that in the brushwood?'' |
26654 | ''Left- hander?'' |
26654 | ''Man?'' |
26654 | ''May I sit in Peter''s chair, as he is not here?'' |
26654 | ''May I, mummy?'' |
26654 | ''Mineral?'' |
26654 | ''My child,''the mother cried,''why did you not tell me of this before?'' |
26654 | ''My darling, how can you know?'' |
26654 | ''Not to- night?'' |
26654 | ''Now shall I give you a thimble?'' |
26654 | ''Now,''said he,''shall I give you a kiss?'' |
26654 | ''O George, do you remember Michael suddenly said to me,"How did you get to know me, mother?"'' |
26654 | ''O Tink, did you drink it to save me?'' |
26654 | ''O Wendy, who is she?'' |
26654 | ''O Wendy,''cried Tootles,''was one of the lost children called Tootles?'' |
26654 | ''Of course I''m very sorry, but how could I know you were in the drawer?'' |
26654 | ''Oh dear, are you going away?'' |
26654 | ''Oh, all right''''But, I say, what bit?'' |
26654 | ''Oh, do come out of that jug, and tell me, do you know where they put my shadow?'' |
26654 | ''Ordinary boy?'' |
26654 | ''Ought I?'' |
26654 | ''Ought to be? |
26654 | ''Pan, who and what art thou?'' |
26654 | ''Perhaps Tink wants to be my mother?'' |
26654 | ''Peter, can we go?'' |
26654 | ''Peter, what is it?'' |
26654 | ''Peter, would you teach John and Michael to fly too?'' |
26654 | ''Peter,''she asked, trying to speak firmly,''what are your exact feelings for me?'' |
26654 | ''Peter,''she said, faltering,''are you expecting me to fly away with you?'' |
26654 | ''Please, sir,''said Peter, going to him,''are you a doctor?'' |
26654 | ''Poisoned? |
26654 | ''Poor Wendy?'' |
26654 | ''Shall I after him, captain,''asked pathetic Smee,''and tickle him with Johnny Corkscrew?'' |
26654 | ''Shall we still be respectful subjects of the King?'' |
26654 | ''Shall we swim or fly, Peter?'' |
26654 | ''Soon I should be a man?'' |
26654 | ''Spirit that haunts this dark lagoon to- night,''he cried,''dost hear me?'' |
26654 | ''Surely you know what a kiss is?'' |
26654 | ''Surely,''said John, like one who had lost faith in his memory,''he used not to sleep in the kennel?'' |
26654 | ''The big gun?'' |
26654 | ''Then are you not really our mother, Wendy?'' |
26654 | ''Then he ca n''t fight now?'' |
26654 | ''Then what is it?'' |
26654 | ''Then what kind is it?'' |
26654 | ''There was a lady also, and----''''O mummy,''cried the first twin,''you mean that there is a lady also, do n''t you? |
26654 | ''There, you suspicious brute,''she said, not sorry that Nana was in disgrace,''they are perfectly safe, are n''t they? |
26654 | ''They were married, you know,''explained Wendy,''and what do you think they had?'' |
26654 | ''They were rather sweet, do n''t you think, George?'' |
26654 | ''Tinker Bell,''he called softly, after making sure that the children were asleep,''Tink, where are you?'' |
26654 | ''Tut, tut, tut,''he said,''where does she lie?'' |
26654 | ''Vegetable?'' |
26654 | ''Well, John?'' |
26654 | ''Were not the leaves at the foot of the window, mother?'' |
26654 | ''What are you quacking about?'' |
26654 | ''What could we do if he were to leave us?'' |
26654 | ''What did his crow sound like?'' |
26654 | ''What do you mean by"O father"?'' |
26654 | ''What do you think, John?'' |
26654 | ''What do you think, Michael?'' |
26654 | ''What do you think?'' |
26654 | ''What does she say, Peter?'' |
26654 | ''What is descendants?'' |
26654 | ''What is gay and innocent and heartless? |
26654 | ''What is he like? |
26654 | ''What is it, Peter?'' |
26654 | ''What is it, Wendy?'' |
26654 | ''What is it?'' |
26654 | ''What is it?'' |
26654 | ''What is it?'' |
26654 | ''What is it?'' |
26654 | ''What is the matter with you?'' |
26654 | ''What is your name?'' |
26654 | ''What kind of a bird, do you think?'' |
26654 | ''What kind of adventure?'' |
26654 | ''What of Cecco?'' |
26654 | ''What other way is there in which to look at it?'' |
26654 | ''What was that?'' |
26654 | ''What was that?'' |
26654 | ''What would Peter do?'' |
26654 | ''What would you call me if I join?'' |
26654 | ''What''s a mother?'' |
26654 | ''What''s sewn?'' |
26654 | ''What''s that?'' |
26654 | ''What''s the matter with Bill Jukes, you dog?'' |
26654 | ''What''s up, captain?'' |
26654 | ''What''s your name?'' |
26654 | ''What-- are-- you-- quacking-- about?'' |
26654 | ''Whatever do you mean, Wendy?'' |
26654 | ''When you saw him sitting on the floor crying what did you say?'' |
26654 | ''Where am I?'' |
26654 | ''Where are you going?'' |
26654 | ''Where is it, Peter?'' |
26654 | ''Where is the redskin?'' |
26654 | ''Where, where?'' |
26654 | ''Where? |
26654 | ''Which story was it?'' |
26654 | ''Who are they?'' |
26654 | ''Who are they?'' |
26654 | ''Who are you, stranger, speak?'' |
26654 | ''Who are you? |
26654 | ''Who are you?'' |
26654 | ''Who is Captain Hook?'' |
26654 | ''Who is captain now?'' |
26654 | ''Who is that?'' |
26654 | ''Who said I was n''t getting up?'' |
26654 | ''Who''s that?'' |
26654 | ''Whose arrow?'' |
26654 | ''Why ca n''t you fly now, mother?'' |
26654 | ''Why do n''t you let the nest drift as usual?'' |
26654 | ''Why do they forget the way?'' |
26654 | ''Why not both take it at the same time?'' |
26654 | ''Why not?'' |
26654 | ''Why, Tink, how dare you drink my medicine?'' |
26654 | ''Why, Tink?'' |
26654 | ''Why, what is the matter, father dear?'' |
26654 | ''Wo n''t you play me to sleep,''he asked,''on the nursery piano?'' |
26654 | ''Wonderful boy?'' |
26654 | ''Would you send me to school?'' |
26654 | ''Would your mother like you to be a pirate, Twin?'' |
26654 | ''Years have rolled by; and who is this elegant lady of uncertain age alighting at London Station?'' |
26654 | ''You do n''t feel, Peter,''she said falteringly,''that you would like to say anything to my parents about a very sweet subject?'' |
26654 | ''You do n''t hear her, do you?'' |
26654 | ''You dunderheaded little jay,''she screamed,''why do n''t you do as I tell you?'' |
26654 | ''You will remember about changing your flannels, Peter?'' |
26654 | ''You''re so nippy at it,''John said;''could n''t you do it very slowly once?'' |
26654 | ''You? |
26654 | A terrible answer suddenly presented itself:''Good form?'' |
26654 | After all, their faces said, were they not noodles to want to go? |
26654 | And Tootles answered,''Redskin; what are you, Nibs?'' |
26654 | As they sat thus something brushed against Peter as light as a kiss, and stayed there, as if saying timidly,''Can I be of any use?'' |
26654 | As time wore on did she think much about the beloved parents she had left behind her? |
26654 | At once the lost boys-- but where are they? |
26654 | Babies? |
26654 | But how have they reached it? |
26654 | But how long ago? |
26654 | But in what direction, for he could not be sure that the children had been taken to the ship? |
26654 | But roses----? |
26654 | But what to do with Wendy in her present delicate state of health? |
26654 | But what was that? |
26654 | CHAPTER XIII DO YOU BELIEVE IN FAIRIES? |
26654 | Can they be John and Michael? |
26654 | Did no feeling of compassion disturb his sombre breast? |
26654 | Did they really feel hungry at times, or were they merely pretending, because Peter had such a jolly new way of feeding them? |
26654 | Didst never want to be a pirate, my hearty?'' |
26654 | Do you kill many?'' |
26654 | Do you think Tinker Bell was grateful to Wendy for raising her arm? |
26654 | Do you think he is a cypher, Slightly?'' |
26654 | Do you think she cared whether she was whipped so long as her charges were safe? |
26654 | Do you want to lose your scalp?'' |
26654 | Even Michael, already half asleep, knew that she was perturbed, and he asked,''Can anything harm us, mother, after the night- lights are lit?'' |
26654 | Had he a tail, captain?'' |
26654 | Had the bo''sun good form without knowing it, which is the best form of all? |
26654 | He added a little sternly,''Have you forgotten that this is spring- cleaning time?'' |
26654 | Hook?'' |
26654 | How could Hook have got down here?'' |
26654 | How dare you? |
26654 | How long has it taken? |
26654 | How to convey them? |
26654 | If Smee was lovable, what was it that made him so? |
26654 | If a lady, what would she be like? |
26654 | If we had returned sooner to look with sorrowful sympathy at her, she would probably have cried,''Do n''t be silly; what do I matter? |
26654 | In the meantime, what of the boys? |
26654 | Instead, he revolved this mystery in his mind: why do they find Smee lovable? |
26654 | Is he big?'' |
26654 | Is n''t there?'' |
26654 | Most disquieting reflection of all, was it not bad form to think about good form? |
26654 | Peter pulled her beneath the water, for Hook had started up, crying,''What was that?'' |
26654 | She is not dead, is she?'' |
26654 | She tied the unhappy dog up again, but do you think Nana ceased to bark? |
26654 | Should we take the brush with the redskins at Slightly Gulch? |
26654 | The first twin was the proud one, and he asked, flushing,''Do you think we should be too much of a handful, sir? |
26654 | The nest must have fallen into the water, but would the mother desert her eggs? |
26654 | The question now was how to get down the trees, or how to get his dogs down? |
26654 | The roar of it echoed through the mountains, and the echoes seemed to cry savagely,''Where are they, where are they, where are they?'' |
26654 | They said''How- do?'' |
26654 | They were the most ordinary questions--''What was the colour of Mother''s eyes? |
26654 | Twin, what do you think?'' |
26654 | Was Mother blonde or brunette? |
26654 | Was it not brave of Wendy? |
26654 | Was it not strange? |
26654 | Was that boy asleep, or did he stand waiting at the foot of Slightly''s tree, with his dagger in his hand? |
26654 | What are you to do, Nibs?'' |
26654 | What are you to do, Twin?'' |
26654 | What arrested him was this reflection:''To claw a man because he is good form, what would that be?'' |
26654 | What else could poor Wendy do? |
26654 | What sort of form was Hook himself showing? |
26654 | What the boys were wondering was, would any one answer the knock? |
26654 | What was it? |
26654 | What was the last thing Peter ever said to you?'' |
26654 | What were his own feelings about himself at that triumphant moment? |
26654 | When she expressed a doubtful hope that Tinker Bell would be glad to see her he said,''Who is Tinker Bell?'' |
26654 | Where all this time was Peter? |
26654 | Where is Nana, John, and mother?'' |
26654 | Which of these adventures shall we choose? |
26654 | Which of you is it to be?'' |
26654 | Which side had won? |
26654 | Which was taller, Father or Mother? |
26654 | Which will win? |
26654 | Who could have poisoned it?'' |
26654 | Why on earth should their beds be properly aired, seeing that they left them in such a thankless hurry? |
26654 | Will he find it to- night? |
26654 | Will they reach the nursery in time? |
26654 | With tails?'' |
26654 | Would it not serve them jolly well right if they came back and found that their parents were spending the week- end in the country? |
26654 | Would your mother like you to be a pirate, Slightly?'' |
26654 | You are sure you are not enjoying it?'' |
26654 | You see that judge in a wig coming out at the iron door? |
26654 | [ Illustration: PETER AND JANE]''Boy,''she said,''why are you crying?'' |
26654 | and Nibs said,''Redskin; what are you, Twin?'' |
26654 | which did you like best of all?'' |
26654 | yes, I said nine nine seven; the question is, can we try it for a year on nine nine seven?'' |