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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14407 | Peter,said little Benjamin, in a whisper,"who has got your clothes?" |
39475 | Does no foresight show you What may happen some day? |
39475 | Such bright eyes to wake? |
39475 | [ Illustration] Are you glad, little Rabbits To have played yet a day? |
39475 | [ Illustration] Yet God was on your side, Else why did He make Such long ears to hearken? |
14220 | Line your old cloak? |
14220 | She looked suspiciously at the sack and wondered where everybody was? |
14220 | What have they been spoiling now?" |
14220 | What''s that? |
14220 | [ Illustration][ Illustration]"Eh? |
14220 | repeated Mr. McGregor, counting on his fingers--"one, two, three--""Do n''t you be silly; what do you mean, you silly old man?" |
19805 | Tommy Brock? 19805 Which way? |
19805 | Which way? |
19805 | Can we get away? |
19805 | Did he come this way? |
19805 | He''s bagged my family-- Tommy Brock-- in a sack-- have you seen him?" |
19805 | Is it a cat? |
19805 | Shall we hide, Cousin Peter?" |
19805 | The blue coated rabbit sat up with pricked ears--[ Illustration]"Whatever is the matter, Cousin Benjamin? |
19805 | how many, Cousin Benjamin?" |
19805 | or John Stoat Ferret?" |
19805 | which way has he gone, Cousin Peter?" |
11757 | Can you hop on your hind legs? |
11757 | Does it happen all at once, like being wound up,he asked,"or bit by bit?" |
11757 | Does it hurt? |
11757 | Does it mean having things that buzz inside you and a stick- out handle? |
11757 | How about his old Bunny? |
11757 | I suppose you are real? |
11757 | Little Rabbit,she said,"do n''t you know who I am?" |
11757 | That? |
11757 | Was n''t I Real before? |
11757 | What is REAL? |
11757 | Why did they run away like that? 11757 Why do n''t you get up and play with us?" |
11757 | Of what use was it to be loved and lose one''s beauty and become Real if it all ended like this? |
11757 | What? |
11757 | Why could n''t they stop and talk to me?" |
18667 | Do you suppose he hides in these woods in the daytime? |
18667 | How are you going to catch him, Doctor Rabbit? |
18667 | How do you know he expects to live here? |
18667 | I wonder what they were after? |
18667 | What does''magination''mean, sir? |
18667 | Where is old Brushtail''s home? |
18667 | But you did n''t want it anyway, did you? |
18667 | Cheepy Chipmunk was so frightened that his teeth were chattering as he asked,"Who is he?" |
18667 | He stopped and looked at Doctor Rabbit and asked,"Are you waiting for some one?" |
18667 | Now what do you suppose Doctor Rabbit was looking for this time? |
18667 | Presently the bushes parted, and who do you suppose came out? |
18667 | Thought I would n''t see you, did n''t you? |
18667 | What do you suppose Brushtail was watching? |
18667 | When shall we move?" |
36052 | Are yours magic boots? |
36052 | But how can I stop him? |
36052 | But how can we cut the wire? |
36052 | But what am I to do? |
36052 | But what did you wish for? |
36052 | Did you hear that? |
36052 | Do you remember what happened to your brother when he tried to kill little Red Riding Hood? |
36052 | Go to sleep, you naughty cub, What makes you wriggle so? 36052 Have you any green cheese?" |
36052 | How are all the folks in Chicken City? |
36052 | How can we ever repay you? |
36052 | How could I hurt a big rabbit? |
36052 | How did you get here all by yourself? 36052 How is she?" |
36052 | How shall I ever repay you? |
36052 | I''ve things for a penny and some for two, and others for three, now what will it be? |
36052 | Now who else shall we invite? |
36052 | Now who else? |
36052 | Now will you be good? |
36052 | Shall I let him go? |
36052 | Shall we ask the Ragged Rabbit Giant? |
36052 | Shall we go in? |
36052 | What are you doing out here by my wood? 36052 What can I do for you two gentlemen bunnies?" |
36052 | What do you want? |
36052 | What have you got here? |
36052 | What have you got in that paper bag tied up so nicely? |
36052 | What kind of lanterns have you? |
36052 | What shall we do? |
36052 | What will you give me for it? |
36052 | What''s the name of the little girl? |
36052 | What''s the nice thing you mention? |
36052 | Where are you going? |
36052 | Where has that dog gone? |
36052 | Where shall we go now? |
36052 | Who are you? |
36052 | Who are you? |
36052 | Who can it be? |
36052 | Who is singing? |
36052 | Who told you I had a Wishing Egg? |
36052 | Who''s eye is watching us? |
36052 | Will you sell me the one you are making? |
36052 | A watch or a ring or a diamond stud, Or a purple velvet vest?" |
36052 | A.?" |
36052 | And was n''t it wonderful? |
36052 | And you do n''t suppose for a minute that Little Jack Rabbit answers"no"in the next story, do you? |
36052 | Ant?" |
36052 | But what are you going to do? |
36052 | Do n''t you know that this is n''t the time of year for strawberries?" |
36052 | He ran out of the house, down to the gate, and called out to that great big giant:"Have you a little boy at home?" |
36052 | How dare you act like a couple of thieves And my little pet blue bird take?" |
36052 | I''ve lost an ear What shall I ever do? |
36052 | JACK SPRITE"Oh, dear me,"said Mrs. Daisy Duck, Uncle John Hare''s old lady housekeeper, you know,"why do n''t they get home?" |
36052 | Oh, wo n''t you take me for a ride? |
36052 | Stay fast to that tree all the rest of your life, or walk about like other people?" |
36052 | Then the funny little old man pulled out his hand, and, would you believe it? |
36052 | Then what do you suppose little Benjamin Meadow Mouse said? |
36052 | Was n''t that a wonderful automobile to have? |
36052 | What shall I do?" |
36052 | What''s this house coming to? |
36052 | Will you give me a ride in your Bunnymobile? |
36052 | said Mrs. Daisy Duck,"What shall we do?" |
46866 | And Grandfather Frog, what has become of him? |
46866 | And Ol''Mistah Buzzard-- he shouted down from the blue, blue sky that he would see me in the spring; has he gone to sleep up there? |
46866 | But how do you remember where you bury them? |
46866 | Can you tell me how to do it? |
46866 | Did-- did-- the monster catch you, Reddy Fox? |
46866 | Do what? |
46866 | Do you suppose I could, Jimmy Skunk? |
46866 | Doing it for? 46866 Eh? |
46866 | How do you do it? |
46866 | How-- how can I get fat? |
46866 | I say, Peter Rabbit, are you deaf? |
46866 | If you do n''t like your name, why do n''t you change it? |
46866 | If you do n''t like your name, why do n''t you change it? |
46866 | Is that all, Uncle Billy? |
46866 | Is that so? 46866 Johnny Chuck disappeared down in his house and said he would see me in the spring; what did he mean by that?" |
46866 | Must I get very fat? |
46866 | Now what did he mean by that? 46866 Now, what did Johnny Chuck mean by saying that he would see me in the spring?" |
46866 | Oh, Happy Jack, what did Johnny Chuck and Grandfather Frog and Ol''Mistah Buzzard mean by saying that they would see me in the spring? |
46866 | Shall we go over to that sweet clover bed? |
46866 | Well, what are you going to do about it? |
46866 | Wha-- what''s that? |
46866 | What are you doing that for? |
46866 | What are you doing? |
46866 | What are you studying? 46866 What for?" |
46866 | What is it? |
46866 | What was it, Sammy Jay? |
46866 | What yo''all in such a right smart hurry fo''? |
46866 | What''s that? |
46866 | What''s that? |
46866 | What''s that? |
46866 | What''s the joke, Peter Rabbit? 46866 What''s the joke?" |
46866 | Where? |
46866 | Why, Reddy Fox, what has happened to you? |
46866 | Why, what would the Green Meadows and the Green Forest be like with no Peter Rabbit? |
46866 | Will you do something for me? |
46866 | You are n''t going away to sleep all winter, are you, Uncle Billy? |
46866 | You remember the hollow log over beyond the old hickory- tree? |
46866 | Are you ready, Peter Rabbit, to go up to the new planting of young cabbage with me?" |
46866 | But tell me, did n''t you meet the monster?" |
46866 | But then, they felt safe in saying them, for was not Reddy lying right there before them, stone dead? |
46866 | Do you want to know how you can catch Peter Rabbit?" |
46866 | Have you seen any beetles this morning, Peter Rabbit?" |
46866 | If he is n''t, why wo n''t I see him all winter, just as I have all summer?" |
46866 | In his most polite way he asked:"Can you tell me, Grandfather Frog, where Johnny Chuck spends the winter?" |
46866 | Is he going away somewhere? |
46866 | Is he going to stay up in the sky until spring?" |
46866 | Now what did Grandfather Frog mean when he said:"I''ll see you in the spring, Peter Rabbit?" |
46866 | Now, what do you think Peter Rabbit did? |
46866 | Peter listened with all his might, for what do you think Reddy Fox was saying? |
46866 | What could it mean? |
46866 | What do you think happened? |
46866 | What do you think happened? |
46866 | What was it? |
46866 | What was it?" |
46866 | What?" |
46866 | Whatever did I try to do something I never was intended to do for?" |
46866 | When he got there, what do you think he saw? |
46866 | Where did they expect to be all winter, and what did they expect to do? |
46866 | Why do n''t you go over and hide near the Old Briar- patch and catch Peter when he comes back? |
46866 | Why was n''t I content to live as I always have lived? |
46866 | Will you meet me here at sun- up to- morrow morning to go over there?" |
21497 | And how soon will you have it finished? |
21497 | Are you looking for anybody? |
21497 | But what will you eat? |
21497 | Did it look something like a fox? |
21497 | Did you comb your hair this morning? |
21497 | Do you mind my doing this to your old place? |
21497 | Have you Thrift Stamps? |
21497 | Have you got the wedding ring? |
21497 | How big was he? |
21497 | How do you like the way I''m fixing up my house? |
21497 | I wonder what he wants so many stamps for? |
21497 | If we bring you something to- morrow, will that do? |
21497 | Is n''t that dreadful? |
21497 | Oh, it''s you, is it? |
21497 | Should n''t wonder,she replied,"but who''s afraid of Jack Frost? |
21497 | What are we going to do? |
21497 | What are you doing out here? |
21497 | What do you mean by running your Bunnymobile without lights? |
21497 | What do you want? |
21497 | What is it? |
21497 | What is it? |
21497 | What makes you walk on three legs, When you can walk on four? 21497 What number do you want?" |
21497 | What shall we do? |
21497 | What woke me? |
21497 | What''s the matter? 21497 What''s the matter?" |
21497 | When is it to be? |
21497 | Where are you going, little rabbit? |
21497 | Where are you going? |
21497 | Where are you going? |
21497 | Where are your marbles? |
21497 | Who told you I had a little gold ring? |
21497 | Why do n''t you take Grandmother Magpie''s nest? |
21497 | Why do you want a dam? 21497 Why does n''t he buy a Liberty Bond?" |
21497 | Why not make rafts out of twigs? 21497 Why?" |
21497 | Will you buy me ten dollars''worth if I give you the money? |
21497 | Wo n''t you come to my wedding, Mrs. Cow? 21497 Wo n''t you give Twinkle Tail the little gold ring you found in the Bubbling Brook last Sunday?" |
21497 | Yes, it''s all right,laughed Ducky Waddles with a funny quack,"and now, Mr. Jack Rabbit, what''s the favor you wish me to do?" |
21497 | A.?" |
21497 | And then, what do you suppose happened? |
21497 | And was n''t it lucky that Little Jack Rabbit had n''t forgotten to? |
21497 | And what do you suppose it was? |
21497 | At last he said:"Why do n''t you share my house? |
21497 | But it''s a good thing the little Squirrels did n''t have to wait, is n''t it? |
21497 | But was n''t it lucky? |
21497 | Curious One?" |
21497 | Did you ever ring a wedding bell?" |
21497 | Do you know of one?" |
21497 | Do you want to spoil the Bubbling Brook?" |
21497 | Just then Professor Jim Crow flew by with his little Black Book under his wing:"Helloa, there, little bunny, how are you this chilly day?" |
21497 | Now can you guess who this little frosty painter is? |
21497 | Now do n''t you think it wonderful that the little rabbit could make up such lovely poetry? |
21497 | This was n''t a bad idea, but who was going to make the boat? |
21497 | Was n''t that dreadful? |
21497 | What could be the matter? |
21497 | What do we care, anyway? |
21497 | What made you wake up?" |
21497 | What right has Old Barney to say all these nuts belong to him?" |
21497 | What was the matter with Jimmy Mink? |
21497 | Where are you going?" |
21497 | Where are you?" |
21497 | Where was he to get the ring? |
21497 | Who ever heard of a wedding without a ring?" |
21497 | Why does n''t he stay in the Old Mill all day And leave little folks to their fun? |
21497 | You thought I could n''t tell a snowball from an egg, eh?" |
21497 | he exclaimed,"what shall I do? |
16982 | Are you afraid to come in? |
16982 | Are you afraid to come in? |
16982 | Do you know where we can find one large enough for all of us? |
16982 | Do you like to live in a little house? |
16982 | How did you get out of the hole? |
16982 | How, how? |
16982 | Is it far? |
16982 | Is it very far from here? |
16982 | Is the ice thick on the pond? |
16982 | May I go with you? |
16982 | May we go with you? |
16982 | Mother Rabbit,he said,"what kind of a book is this? |
16982 | Now will you speak to me? |
16982 | What are you doing here? |
16982 | What are you doing in this meadow? 16982 What are you doing under this tree?" |
16982 | What are you doing, Sammy? |
16982 | What are you talking about, Bunny? 16982 What is the matter? |
16982 | What is the matter? |
16982 | What is the matter? |
16982 | What is the matter? |
16982 | What is the matter? |
16982 | What shall I do? 16982 What shall we do? |
16982 | What shall we do? 16982 What shall we do? |
16982 | What shall we do? |
16982 | What stories shall I write? |
16982 | What story are you going to write? |
16982 | What was that? |
16982 | Where are you going so fast this bright day? |
16982 | Where are you going this fine morning? |
16982 | Where are you going, now? |
16982 | Where are you going? |
16982 | Where are you going? |
16982 | Where can the ducks be? |
16982 | Where did you come from? |
16982 | Where has every one gone? 16982 Where have you been?" |
16982 | Where have you been? |
16982 | Where is it? |
16982 | Where, where? |
16982 | Where, where? |
16982 | Where, where? |
16982 | Who are you? 16982 Who are you?" |
16982 | Who put all those leaves under this tree? |
16982 | Who, who, who? |
16982 | Why did you run after me? 16982 Why did you run away from me?" |
16982 | Why do n''t you try it, Bunny? |
16982 | Why, Teddy,he said,"how did you get away out here all alone?" |
16982 | Will you come with us?? 16982 Will you come with us?? |
16982 | Would you like to have a nut to eat, too? |
16982 | But if May dropped him in the meadow how could he get back to the house? |
16982 | Duck to- day?" |
16982 | Duck?" |
16982 | Is Jip coming back?" |
16982 | Now what do you think the three rabbits saw hidden away under the bushes? |
16982 | Was it Sammy or Bobby? |
16982 | What are you doing in this meadow?" |
16982 | What are you waiting for? |
16982 | What can you see?" |
16982 | What shall I do?" |
16982 | What shall we do?" |
16982 | What shall we do?" |
16982 | Where are you going in such a hurry?" |
16982 | Where did you come from? |
16982 | Where did_ you_ come from?" |
16982 | Where did_ you_ come from?"] |
16982 | Who came to visit me?" |
36053 | Anybody sick? |
36053 | Are these your scales? |
36053 | But how are we to get over to the island? |
36053 | Ca n''t you see I''m in an awful hurry? |
36053 | Can you see the cork? |
36053 | Did I swallow a cork? |
36053 | Do n''t they smell nice? |
36053 | Do you make buckwheat cakes? |
36053 | Do you want to taste something you''d suppose was lollypop juice? 36053 He, he,"said Chippy Chipmunk,"he asked us to call this evening, did he? |
36053 | How long will it take you, I''d like to know, To build your nest, Mr. Jimmy Crow? 36053 Oh, dear and oh dear again,"he cried,"why do lovely roses have thorns?" |
36053 | Oh, it''s you, is it? |
36053 | See what? |
36053 | So you got caught for all your slyness? |
36053 | Tell me, little Robin,I said,"are you never worried about anything?" |
36053 | The maple syrup was fine,went on Chippy Chipmunk,"but what was that hard little lump I swallowed?" |
36053 | What are you doing out here? 36053 What are you talking about?" |
36053 | What did you do with Chippy Chipmunk''s sign? |
36053 | What do you want? |
36053 | What for? |
36053 | What''s that noise? |
36053 | What''s that? |
36053 | What''s that? |
36053 | What''s that? |
36053 | What''s the matter? |
36053 | What''s the trouble? |
36053 | What''s the--? |
36053 | What''s this? |
36053 | When will those pictures be finished? |
36053 | Where have you been all this time? |
36053 | Who are you and what do you want? |
36053 | Who are you? |
36053 | Who can it be? |
36053 | Who could have taken my sign? |
36053 | Who could have taken the sign? |
36053 | Who said that? |
36053 | Who''s calling? |
36053 | Who''s laughing now? |
36053 | Why did n''t you catch''em, Sic''em? |
36053 | Why do n''t you build a house for yourself on the Sunny Meadow? |
36053 | Why do n''t you get to work? |
36053 | Wo n''t you come to Little Jack Rabbit''s May Day Party? |
36053 | ( Did you ever try to get a cork out of a bottle after it had slipped''way down inside? |
36053 | And I guess it was, for how could he have sung so sweetly if it had n''t been? |
36053 | And the Old Gentleman Crow took off his spectacles and said:"Do you hear that?" |
36053 | And then the deep growling voice said again, quick as a wink:"Who''s stealing my lollypop sap?" |
36053 | And was n''t he disappointed? |
36053 | And what do you suppose it was? |
36053 | And what do you suppose that little crow was doing? |
36053 | And what do you think he saw? |
36053 | And when the door opened a little monkey dressed in a red cap and a green coat said,"What do you want?" |
36053 | And why should n''t he? |
36053 | But when he saw the little rabbit he took off his yellow rimmed spectacles and said:"How are you this lovely spring day, little rabbit?" |
36053 | DR. HERON"What was that?" |
36053 | Did it hurt?" |
36053 | How could you, with your eyes shut?" |
36053 | I wonder how he does it, do n''t you? |
36053 | Is it time for you to come out of your nice warm burrow?" |
36053 | Is n''t he lucky?" |
36053 | Just then a knock came at the door and who do you suppose was outside? |
36053 | Now who do you suppose sang that little verse? |
36053 | Oh, what shall I do?" |
36053 | Old Danny Fox was one, and Mr. Wicked Weasel was two, and, let me see, who was number three? |
36053 | PRICKLY THORNS"What kind of a blackbird are you?" |
36053 | Ting a ling, a ling, a loo, Wo n''t you come and buy a few? |
36053 | Was n''t that deceitful of him? |
36053 | Was n''t that wonderful medicine the old duck doctor gave him? |
36053 | Well, sure enough, there was the old gentleman frog, and who do you suppose was after him? |
36053 | What was it? |
36053 | What''s the matter with your foot?" |
36053 | Where''s the little Twinkle Star? |
36053 | Why do n''t you go buy yourself a new spring style?" |
12630 | Anything wrong with your eyes? |
12630 | But do n''t you know that it is n''t good for the health to hurry so? 12630 But what did they leave the Smiling Pool for?" |
12630 | Can you tell me where all these little Toads came from? |
12630 | DO YOU SEE ANYTHING QUEER ABOUT HIM? |
12630 | Did n''t you see that one go, Peter? |
12630 | Did you ever see him hurry unless he was frightened? |
12630 | Do mah ol''ears hear right? 12630 Do n''t you know that it is n''t polite not to speak when you are spoken to?" |
12630 | Do n''t you know that it is the most impolite thing in the world to look at people when they are changing their clothes? |
12630 | Do n''t you see it''s only when that is swelled out that he sings? 12630 Do what?" |
12630 | Do you mean to tell me, Mr. Toad, that you''ve got a tongue long enough to reach way over to where that ant was? |
12630 | Do you see anything queer about him? |
12630 | Do you suppose he hid somewhere, and we passed him? |
12630 | Good, are n''t they? |
12630 | Handy tongue, is n''t it? |
12630 | Have I ever heard you singing up on the meadows or in the Old Orchard? |
12630 | Hello, old Striped- coat, what have you got on your mind this fine morning? |
12630 | How do you do this fine day? 12630 How does he do it?" |
12630 | I begin to understand,said he,"but how do you hold on to the bug with your tongue?" |
12630 | If it was fastened at the other end, how could I run it out so far? |
12630 | Is that the way you go into winter quarters? |
12630 | Is that whom you fellows are looking for? 12630 Now wo n''t you tell me how you did it?" |
12630 | Oh, how do you do, Danny? |
12630 | Oh, that''s it, is it? |
12630 | Well, old Mr. Dreamer, have you found him yet? |
12630 | Well, well,exclaimed Jimmy Skunk,"whatever has got into those long hind legs of yours to make them work so fast?" |
12630 | Wh- wh- where did you come from? |
12630 | What are you talking about? 12630 What business have you at the Smiling Pool?" |
12630 | What if I have? |
12630 | What was the use of wasting my breath? |
12630 | What-- what''s the matter with him? |
12630 | Where are Old Mr. Toad''s last year''s children? |
12630 | Where are they? |
12630 | Where? |
12630 | Who was the other? |
12630 | Who''s a bug? |
12630 | Who''s a bug? |
12630 | Who''s a bug? |
12630 | Why did n''t you ever tell us before that you could sing? |
12630 | Why have n''t I ever heard you sing before? |
12630 | A voice, the voice of Old Mr. Toad himself, had said,"Well, now are you satisfied?" |
12630 | And when he did that, he saw, whom do you think? |
12630 | And why should n''t he? |
12630 | Are n''t they lovely?" |
12630 | Could it be that that ugly- looking bug was as dangerous an enemy to the baby Toad as Reddy Fox is to a baby Rabbit? |
12630 | Do n''t you ever wish you could sing, Jimmy?" |
12630 | Do n''t you think so? |
12630 | Do you go down into the mud at the bottom of the Smiling Pool the way Grandfather Frog does?" |
12630 | Fine weather, is n''t it?" |
12630 | Have you seen any fat beetles this morning?" |
12630 | If it''s so long as all that, where do you keep it when it is n''t in use? |
12630 | Is n''t this a beautiful morning? |
12630 | Now, pray, what are you in such a hurry for? |
12630 | OLD MR. TOAD IS VERY HUMBLE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS"CAN YOU TELL ME WHERE ALL THESE LITTLE TOADS CAME FROM?" |
12630 | See that bug over there on that leaf? |
12630 | So what do you think Peter did? |
12630 | So why should n''t he feel good? |
12630 | Sobersides?" |
12630 | Toad''s?" |
12630 | Toad?" |
12630 | Toad?" |
12630 | Toad?" |
12630 | What do you think happened? |
12630 | What do you- alls say to we- uns going down to the Smiling Pool and finding out what he really is up to?" |
12630 | Where did you suppose they came from?" |
12630 | Where had they all come from so suddenly? |
12630 | Who would n''t respect any one with such beautiful eyes and such a sweet voice and such a wonderful tongue? |
12630 | [ Illustration:"Can you tell me where all these little Toads came from?"] |
12630 | [ Illustration:"Do you see anything queer about him?" |
12630 | _ And that voice had come from right under Peter!_ Do you wonder that he was frightened? |
28846 | Am I dreaming? |
28846 | And pray, Mr. Jack Rabbit, how do you color the eggs? |
28846 | Are you sure? |
28846 | But what will you find to eat when the berries are all gone? |
28846 | Cock- a- doodle- do, What can I do for you? |
28846 | Cross your heart? |
28846 | Do n''t I know a duck''s foot when I see it? |
28846 | Do n''t you hear me? |
28846 | Do n''t you know? |
28846 | Do n''t you want to take a ride? |
28846 | Do n''t you wish you''d obeyed What your kind mother said? 28846 Do you mean they are going to kill Turkey Tim?" |
28846 | Do you paint goose eggs, too? |
28846 | Granddaddy Bullfrog, what do you do when winter comes? |
28846 | Ha, ha,laughed the big Kind Farmer,"so that''s what the rabbits do on Easter, is it?" |
28846 | Have n''t you heard of chestnut- fed turkeys for Thanksgiving? |
28846 | Have you heard the news? |
28846 | He wants to know whether the Kind Farmer has been looking for him? |
28846 | Honest Injun? |
28846 | How did you get here? |
28846 | How soon will the Bubbling Brook start running again? |
28846 | How''s your Ma these days? |
28846 | I wonder what he''s been up to? |
28846 | I wonder what makes Turkey Tim so proud? |
28846 | If he crosses your path from left to right, what does that mean? |
28846 | If you do n''t let them try how are they ever going to learn? |
28846 | Is it because the Kind Farmer is buying chestnuts for him from Chippy Chipmunk? |
28846 | Is it your nest? |
28846 | Not old enough? |
28846 | Oh, that''s the reason? |
28846 | So it was you who warned Timmy Meadowmouse, was it? |
28846 | So that''s where you''ve been laying your eggs, is it, Miss Henny Penny? |
28846 | Tell me, what''s the news? |
28846 | Then you think it would be dangerous for Turkey Tim to go back to the Old Farmyard? |
28846 | Well, what is it? |
28846 | What are you doing? |
28846 | What are you saying to my little bunny boy? |
28846 | What do you eat? |
28846 | What have you got there,asked the Kind Farmer when he came home for supper,"a young crow?" |
28846 | What is it? |
28846 | What is the reason? |
28846 | What news? |
28846 | What sort of a bird lives in the Bubbling Brook? |
28846 | What''s the use of worrying about winter? 28846 What''s your hurry?" |
28846 | When do you go away for the winter? |
28846 | Where are you going? |
28846 | Where are you going? |
28846 | Where are you going? |
28846 | Where''s the turnip? |
28846 | Who is this little bunny? |
28846 | Who told you? |
28846 | Why are you in such a hurry? |
28846 | Why did n''t you tell me sooner? |
28846 | Why do n''t you come, too? |
28846 | Why do n''t you keep your head out to see where you''re going if you walk in your sleep? |
28846 | Why do you want deep water? |
28846 | Why do you want me to go to school? |
28846 | Will you wait till I finish cleaning my gold watch? |
28846 | Would n''t he? |
28846 | Would n''t they be dandy for my dam? |
28846 | You remember Turkey Tim left the Old Farmyard before Thanksgiving? |
28846 | You''ve heard of the Great Flood, I suppose, that happened hundreds and hundreds of years ago? |
28846 | And what do you think it was? |
28846 | And would you believe it, that''s just what happened? |
28846 | Bull?" |
28846 | Did you take my eggs?" |
28846 | Did you, Little Jack Rabbit?" |
28846 | Do n''t you hear Billy Breeze singing over the Sunny Meadow? |
28846 | Do n''t you hear the thunder jars? |
28846 | He did n''t know whose nest it was until Henny Penny cried distractedly,"Who has stolen my eggs? |
28846 | How is Bobby Tail getting along?" |
28846 | I wonder if I could? |
28846 | Is n''t that strange? |
28846 | Oh, have you heard?" |
28846 | SUNSHINE"WHERE did you get your red coat?" |
28846 | Was n''t that kind of him? |
28846 | What shall I do when winter comes?" |
28846 | [ Illustration:"Did You Steal My Eggs?" |
5947 | And now where are we going? |
5947 | Are you so small that you do n''t like lollypops? |
5947 | Because if you are not in a hurry, why do n''t you come with me to the meeting house to- night and hear me preach? |
5947 | But where''s my horse? |
5947 | Did I say that? 5947 Did you ever see such a silly dog?" |
5947 | Do n''t you remember the doctor said I was to be kept quiet? |
5947 | Do n''t you want some lollypops? |
5947 | Do you want anything at the store? |
5947 | Do you want to buy a tin plate? |
5947 | Have n''t you got a cigar? |
5947 | Have you heard the news? |
5947 | Heard what? |
5947 | How can I get in? |
5947 | How did you see it pop into my pocket? |
5947 | How do you know I''ve got an apple pie? |
5947 | How have you been? |
5947 | How''s your mother? |
5947 | I do n''t remember this bridge, do you? |
5947 | I wonder what''s on the other side? |
5947 | I wonder who is singing? |
5947 | I''ll never tell you,said the Jack- in- the- Box,"but what does that matter? |
5947 | I''m lost, do n''t you understand? |
5947 | Is that you, Uncle Lucky? |
5947 | It''s the only one in ex- is- tence,which means the only one ever made, and I guess he was right, for I never rode in a Luckymobile, did you? |
5947 | Well, what shall we do now? |
5947 | What did you say? |
5947 | What did you see? |
5947 | What do you look like? |
5947 | What do you want? |
5947 | What have you got in your bag? |
5947 | What is that? |
5947 | What''s that? |
5947 | What''s that? |
5947 | What''s that? |
5947 | What''s the matter with your pilot? |
5947 | Where are you going? |
5947 | Where are you now? |
5947 | Where are you two rabbits going? |
5947 | Where did you see him? |
5947 | Where is Uncle Bullfrog? |
5947 | Who are you? |
5947 | Who''s singing? |
5947 | Who''s speaking? |
5947 | Why, what''s the trouble? |
5947 | Will that be all right? |
5947 | Would you like to take a sail? |
5947 | You do n''t mind if we invite the red rooster to go along, too, do you? |
5947 | And could you guess what he did if I let you guess until to- morrow night? |
5947 | And in the next story he''ll pick up his lollypop and eat it, because I hate to have him lose it, do n''t you? |
5947 | And no sooner was he safely out of the rain than a voice said:"What are you doing in my hollow stump; Who are you anyway? |
5947 | And perhaps it did, for I''ve often seen clouds that looked exactly like squirrels, have n''t you, and other animals, too, like bears and cats? |
5947 | And then Billy Bunny introduced him to Uncle Lucky, and after that the Whale said:"Do n''t you both want to go for a sail?" |
5947 | And then the beautiful peacock said,"What tune would you like?" |
5947 | And then what do you think that crow did? |
5947 | And then what do you think the little rabbit did? |
5947 | And then, all of a sudden, the little rabbit woke up, for somebody was saying:"Is n''t this a dear little bunny?" |
5947 | And then, what do you suppose the miller''s dog did? |
5947 | And was n''t he sunburnt? |
5947 | And was n''t the little rabbit glad? |
5947 | And what do you suppose Billy Bunny had tucked away in his knapsack? |
5947 | And what do you suppose happened then? |
5947 | And what do you think the dear old bunny did? |
5947 | And where do you suppose that ex- as- per- a- ting, which means teasing, button was? |
5947 | And would you believe it? |
5947 | Because, if he had n''t, how would I have ever learned it? |
5947 | Billy Bunny and the little freshwater crab were talking together, were n''t they? |
5947 | But when Billy Bunny called out,"Helloa, Mr. Barney,"the old gentleman owl blinked his eyes and said,"Who''s calling me?" |
5947 | Can you show me a new way, because I do n''t want to go back the way I came?" |
5947 | Did n''t I say that Billy Bunny hopped out of the Old Barn so fast in last night''s story that he jumped right into this one? |
5947 | Did you put your nose into a mouse trap?" |
5947 | Do n''t you think so?" |
5947 | Do you know where he is?" |
5947 | How did you do it?" |
5947 | If they did n''t, do n''t you think He would eat''em in a wink? |
5947 | Is it raining? |
5947 | Is n''t it strange? |
5947 | Is n''t that too bad? |
5947 | It was raining in the last story when we left off, was n''t it? |
5947 | Listen, do n''t you hear me shout? |
5947 | Now who do you suppose was singing this song? |
5947 | So Uncle Lucky stopped the automobile and said:"Well, young squirrel, have you been troubling your father lately?" |
5947 | The Giant Rabbit, who always wore torn and tattered clothes because he had no wife to mend them and would n''t pay his tailor''s bills? |
5947 | Then Mr. Mole sat down and looked at Billy Bunny as much as to say,"And now what can I do for you?" |
5947 | There stood the dear old gentleman rabbit, and oh, dear me, did n''t he look worried? |
5947 | Was n''t it lucky that the little robin sang it to me this morning while I was still in bed? |
5947 | Was n''t that kind of him? |
5947 | Was n''t that kind of that old rabbit? |
5947 | Was n''t that lucky? |
5947 | Was n''t that nice? |
5947 | Was n''t that too bad? |
5947 | Was n''t that wonderful? |
5947 | Was that a cannon?" |
5947 | Well, who do you suppose was on the other side of that door? |
5947 | What does it play?" |
5947 | Why did n''t you knock on this old wood block If you really want to stay?" |
5947 | Why did n''t you wait until to- morrow?" |
5947 | You remember in the last story I promised to tell you what Billy Bunny did when Old Barney the Owl asked him,"Who''s there?" |
5947 | You remember in the last story how Willie Wind whispered to Billy Bunny and Uncle Lucky that their cousin, Mr. O''Hare, had fallen into a deep hole? |
5947 | You remember in the last story how the Luckymobile had run into a milk wagon? |
5947 | You remember in the last story somebody was knocking at the door of the Ragged Rabbit''s castle, do n''t you? |
5947 | You remember in the last story that just as Billy Bunny hopped into the hollow stump a voice said,"What are you doing in here?" |
5947 | asked the peddler, trying hard not to be frightened,"or would rather have a dishpan?" |
5947 | exclaimed the old gentleman rabbit,"do you mean to say you troubled him yesterday? |
5947 | exclaimed the old gentleman rabbit,"then how am I to find you?" |
5947 | exclaimed the old gentleman rabbit,"what''s the matter with my goggles?" |
10329 | Come, sir, why do n''t you cry any more? |
10329 | Did Whiskers write the story? |
10329 | Have you got a Circus tent? 10329 How does your nose feel?" |
10329 | Ohand"Ah"and"Oh"and"Ah,"cried all the little Cotton- Tails,"Bushy- Tail is swimming away is he?" |
10329 | To be sure,said Mother Cotton- Tail,"Now what shall the present be?" |
10329 | What does it all mean? |
10329 | What have you there? |
10329 | What''s that? |
10329 | What''s that? |
10329 | Where? |
10329 | Who is telling this story? |
10329 | Who pulled her out? |
10329 | Who will make your garden? |
10329 | Will it go? |
10329 | Will you make a rocking- horse? |
10329 | Will you make drums? |
10329 | Will you make horns? 10329 At last he said to Bunny and Susan,One day I heard Snubby Nose talking as he stood before a mirror, and he said,""Who is so ugly? |
10329 | Bunny Bright Eyes said,"Can you walk a tight rope?" |
10329 | Bunny and Susan said,"What do you know about the Circus Cotton- Tails?" |
10329 | Bunny asked,"Did you get stuck fast in another snowdrift?" |
10329 | Bunny lighted the lamp, saying,"How can I ever thank you, Snubby Nose? |
10329 | Bunny said,"Have you lost your spectacles?" |
10329 | Bunny said,"I wonder what makes him grumble so much?" |
10329 | Bunny said,"Will you never tell us what is the matter?" |
10329 | Bunny said,"You dear little fellow, how did you get stuck fast in the snowdrift?" |
10329 | Bunny shouted,"My fur and whiskers, what can be the matter?" |
10329 | Bushy- Tail asked,"Where are you going in such a hurry, Snubby Nose?" |
10329 | CHAPTER II Where do you suppose Tippy Toes was, and what do you suppose he was doing? |
10329 | CHAPTER II Why do you suppose Susan Cotton- Tail had made so many pies? |
10329 | CHAPTER IV What do you suppose Snubby Nose was doing all this time? |
10329 | Ca n''t you see I am starving?" |
10329 | Can you hear him hammer away? |
10329 | Can you hear him saw?" |
10329 | Did Bunny and Susan tuck them up warm in bed? |
10329 | Do n''t you remember that Santa Claus gave Bushy- Tail a pair of magic mittens?" |
10329 | Grandpa Grumbles asked,"Did you hurt your ugly little nose?" |
10329 | Grandpa Grumbles pointed to the First Little Bear and said,"Which toy did you break first?" |
10329 | Grandpa Grumbles said,"Where is Snubby Nose? |
10329 | Grandpa Grumbles shook his head and said,"Bunny and Susan, what do you say? |
10329 | Grandpa Grumbles shouted,"Speak a little louder, please, Shall we sail above the trees?" |
10329 | Grandpa Grumbles waved his green cotton umbrella and shouted,"Have you a merry- go- round?" |
10329 | Have you got a merry- go- round?" |
10329 | He danced about on the tips of his toes and sang,"A present, a present, if all things go well, What shall be the present? |
10329 | He said,"Good evening, how are the Seventeen Little Bears? |
10329 | He said,"If you are home by dinner time Papa Cotton- Tail, may I go and visit Bunny and Susan?" |
10329 | He said,"It is getting cold I''ve heard it said, Bushy- Tail where are your mittens, red?" |
10329 | He woke early one morning and danced before the mirror and asked,"Who is so ugly? |
10329 | I hear a rap- a- tap, who can be coming at this hour of the night?" |
10329 | I wonder if he has a real ugly little nose like I have?" |
10329 | If I go to town and you go, too, who will tend the fire? |
10329 | Mother Cotton- Tail said,"Why are you back so soon?" |
10329 | Now this Little Cotton- Tail dances before the mirror, and he says,"Who is so ugly? |
10329 | Now, what do you suppose happened next? |
10329 | Now, will you believe it? |
10329 | Now, will you believe it? |
10329 | Now, will you believe it? |
10329 | Now, will you believe it? |
10329 | Papa Cotton- Tail said,"How will you know the house when you come to it?" |
10329 | Papa Cotton- Tail said,"Who will roll out the cookies for Mother Cotton- Tail? |
10329 | Shall I never get started?" |
10329 | Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes danced this way, and that way, before the mirror and cried out together,"Who is so ugly? |
10329 | Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes said,"Will it be a candy- shop?" |
10329 | Snubby Nose said to Tippy Toes,"What if the Seventeen Little Bears should fall into the water, what would we do?" |
10329 | Snubby Nose said,"Listen, what is that? |
10329 | Snubby Nose said,"You are not going to leave us alone in this house are you?" |
10329 | So you will show me how to dance, will you?" |
10329 | Suddenly Bushy- Tail ran and jumped right into the merry- go- round and said,"What will you give me if I stop the merry- go- round?" |
10329 | Susan said by and by,"I beg your pardon, what were you saying when I started to sneeze?" |
10329 | Susan said to Doctor Cotton- Tail,"How did you happen to come out in this big snowstorm?" |
10329 | The Seventeen Little Bears said,"Will you tell us the whole story to- morrow?" |
10329 | The mirror answers,"Snubby Nose?" |
10329 | Then Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes danced this way, and that way, before the mirror and asked,"Who took cold when they fell through the ice?" |
10329 | Then Susan began to laugh, and then she began to sneeze, and then she laughed and sneezed together, and what do you suppose was the matter? |
10329 | Then Tippy Toes danced a little fairylike dance before the mirror and sang,"Who is so ugly? |
10329 | Then Tippy Toes danced this way, and he danced that way, and said,"Oh, Ma, may I go with you to town to help buy the lamp?" |
10329 | Then Tippy Toes danced this way, and he danced that way, and sang,"Who will do errands? |
10329 | Then Tippy Toes drew a bucket full of water and said,"Is poor Pussy still in the well?" |
10329 | Then he made a low bow and said,"Who is so ugly? |
10329 | Then, will you believe it? |
10329 | They said,"What if we should meet Bushy- Tail?" |
10329 | They stood before the mirror and danced this way and that way and sang,"Tell us, good mirror, whom shall we meet?" |
10329 | They went for a walk but Tippy Toes sat at the table and said,"Oh, Snubby Nose, why do you cry so much? |
10329 | They were all ready for a ride when Grandpa Grumbles said,"Some are absent, whom do you suppose?" |
10329 | Tippy Toes bowed and said,"Will you please tell me how I may know when I have passed by the house Bunny and Susan Cotton- Tail live in?" |
10329 | Tippy Toes came dancing into the room, singing at the top of his lungs,"Who is so ugly? |
10329 | Tippy Toes danced this way, and danced that way, and sang to the big mirror that hung on the wall,"Who is so ugly? |
10329 | Tippy Toes danced up and down before the mirror and cried,"Who is so ugly? |
10329 | Tippy Toes drew a little mirror out of his pocket and said,"Who will walk the tight rope? |
10329 | Tippy Toes kissed Snubby Nose and led him before the mirror, singing,"Who will visit us to- day?" |
10329 | Tippy Toes said to himself,"What can Papa Cotton- Tail want? |
10329 | Tippy Toes said,"Did you get the spectacles already?" |
10329 | Tippy Toes said,"Oh Pa, may I go with you to town to- morrow?" |
10329 | Tippy Toes said,"Please, may I go and visit Bunny and Susan?" |
10329 | Tippy Toes said,"What is that? |
10329 | Tippy Toes stood before the mirror and he danced this way and he danced that way and said,"Who is so ugly? |
10329 | Tippy Toes wanted to go to town, but he was a good little Bunny, so he said,"Who will tend the fire? |
10329 | What do you suppose Bushy Tail had come to say? |
10329 | What do you suppose Snubby Nose did? |
10329 | What do you suppose Tippy Toes forgot? |
10329 | What do you suppose was the matter with Carlo? |
10329 | What has happened, do you suppose?" |
10329 | What if it should rain?" |
10329 | What if there should be a thunder storm?" |
10329 | What shall we do with the chimney?" |
10329 | Who is Snubby Nose? |
10329 | Who will carry the message?" |
10329 | Who will roll cookies? |
10329 | Who will run her little errands all day?" |
10329 | Who will wash the dishes? |
10329 | Who will wash the dishes?" |
10329 | Whom do you suppose? |
10329 | Whom do you suppose? |
10329 | Whom do you suppose?" |
10329 | Would they never stop? |
10329 | [ Illustration:"THEY WERE SAILING AWAY WITH GRANDPA GRUMBLES"] Bunny and Susan said,"How will he ever get along with Snubby Nose for a year and a day? |
10329 | and"How?" |
10329 | and"Why?" |
10329 | laughed Tippy Toes,"How long did he have to wear those mittens?" |
60017 | And Jimmie, too? |
60017 | And does Lulu Wibblewobble? |
60017 | And for us girls, too? |
60017 | And may we come along? |
60017 | And may we each have a pumpkin to make a Jack- o''-lantern? |
60017 | And so you think I had better start traveling again? |
60017 | And was n''t it a real wolf? |
60017 | And was n''t there a real bear? |
60017 | And will you? |
60017 | Are you going off in the woods? |
60017 | But how can you help me? |
60017 | But what will you do for a trunk? |
60017 | But would it be polite not to give him a ride? |
60017 | But, if you will kindly pardon me, why do n''t you get up and work, instead of sitting in the middle of the floor, feeling sorry for yourself? |
60017 | Ca n''t go? |
60017 | Ca n''t we go on to school? |
60017 | Ca n''t you stay a long, long time? |
60017 | Could n''t I get well at home here? |
60017 | Did we scare you, Uncle Wiggily? 60017 Did you mean me?" |
60017 | Do you think your automobile will go all right now? |
60017 | Do you want me to make him better? |
60017 | Does anybody named Alice Wibblewobble live here? |
60017 | Hey? 60017 How are you going to cure him, Uncle Wiggily?" |
60017 | How do you do? |
60017 | How is Uncle Booster, by the way? |
60017 | How is that? |
60017 | How much are you to get? |
60017 | How much is one headache and two headaches? |
60017 | How? |
60017 | I just love a mooley cow,and she was going to cry some more, because there was no cow to be seen, when Uncle Wiggily asked:"What is the matter? |
60017 | I know what for-- to make a Jack- o''-lantern for us, eh, mamma? |
60017 | I wonder if we could get a drink here? |
60017 | I wonder what will happen to me to- day? |
60017 | I wonder where I had better go? 60017 Is he in?" |
60017 | Is it popped? |
60017 | May I go with you? |
60017 | May we get a drink of water here? |
60017 | My, what sort of a place is this? |
60017 | Oh, is Uncle Wiggily Longears here? |
60017 | Oh, is n''t this great? |
60017 | Oh, please come and arrest the burglar bear for me? |
60017 | Oh, what ever shall I do? |
60017 | Oh, what shall I do? |
60017 | Oh, what shall I do? |
60017 | Oh, whatever is the matter? |
60017 | Oh, you will; will you? |
60017 | Please, ca n''t you stay a little longer? |
60017 | Sick; eh? |
60017 | Uncle Wiggily, ca n''t you make my talking doll learn to speak pieces right? 60017 Was that you boys looking out of the windows with your false faces on?" |
60017 | We will all help you hunt for your dollie; wo n''t we, boys? |
60017 | Well, what is the trouble, Uncle Wiggily? |
60017 | Well, where do you think you will go to- day? |
60017 | Were you indeed? |
60017 | What are you going to do with your lantern, Uncle Wiggily? |
60017 | What can be the matter with that child? |
60017 | What can that be? |
60017 | What does that mean? 60017 What for?" |
60017 | What have you in that paper? |
60017 | What is in the box? |
60017 | What is it? |
60017 | What is the trouble? |
60017 | What is the trouble? |
60017 | What kind are you going to have? |
60017 | What makes you so cross? |
60017 | What shall I do? 60017 What was it that made the bang noise, and hit the man?" |
60017 | What will I have to do? |
60017 | What will you do for an elephant''s trunk? |
60017 | When is it? |
60017 | Where are you bound for now? |
60017 | Where are you taking me? |
60017 | Where will I go? |
60017 | Who are you? |
60017 | Why do n''t you get out of the way if you do n''t want to be run over? |
60017 | Why do they call him that? |
60017 | Why does he act so strangely, and speak so slow? |
60017 | Why must all the dolls be fixed to- night? |
60017 | Why, I wonder what is the matter with him? |
60017 | Why, do n''t you remember the time I went off and had a lot of adventures, and how I traveled after my fortune, and found it? |
60017 | Why, what is the matter? |
60017 | Will he do it? |
60017 | Your supper or my supper? |
60017 | And then what do you think he did? |
60017 | And what do you think? |
60017 | And, would you ever believe it? |
60017 | Are they ready for us?" |
60017 | Bushytail?" |
60017 | But I wonder if these pumpkins would mind if we took one?" |
60017 | But now do you think it would do me any good to start off and have some adventures in my automobile?" |
60017 | Can you open it for me, Uncle Wiggily?" |
60017 | Did I tell you that? |
60017 | Do n''t I play a game of Scotch checkers with Grandfather Goosey Gander, the old gentleman duck, nearly every day? |
60017 | I wonder who can be writing to Lulu and Alice and Jimmie?" |
60017 | I wonder who that can be?" |
60017 | Is n''t it horribly jolly to help people?" |
60017 | Now let me see, do I turn on the fizzle- fazzle first or the twinkum- twankum? |
60017 | Now what do you think of that? |
60017 | Policeman?" |
60017 | Pray what is his name?" |
60017 | STORY VI UNCLE WIGGILY GOES CHESTNUTTING"Where are you going this morning, Uncle Wiggily?" |
60017 | STORY XII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE DOLL DOCTOR"Now, I wonder where I will go to- day?" |
60017 | STORY XV UNCLE WIGGILY ON ROLLER SKATES"Well, where are you going this morning?" |
60017 | So those squirrels and that rabbit have been taking my apples, eh? |
60017 | They look to me like party invitations; and I wonder why I did n''t get one? |
60017 | What do you think of that? |
60017 | What do you want to see him about that is so important?" |
60017 | What''s this?" |
60017 | What''s-- that-- you-- said?" |
60017 | Where is he?" |
60017 | Who wants me?" |
60017 | Who''s first?" |
60017 | Why are you crying?" |
60017 | Why do I not?" |
60017 | Will no one help me?" |
60017 | You can go on roller skates even if you have rheumatism, ca n''t you?" |
60017 | You can go visit the Wibblewobble family next week,"said Johnnie;"ca n''t he, mother?" |
60017 | You do n''t mean to say you''re going to leave school and go to work?" |
60017 | You''re not going away, are you, Uncle Wiggily?" |
60017 | asked Uncle Wiggily,"whatever is the matter?" |
60017 | cawed the crow,"who can that be?" |
60017 | cried Susie,"where are you going?" |
60017 | cried Uncle Wiggily,"what''s to be done?" |
60017 | exclaimed Uncle Wiggily,"is that you, Squeaky- eaky?" |
60017 | what shall we do?" |
15281 | And you want me to keep out the boys? |
15281 | Anything nice and juicy to eat? |
15281 | Are there any bears in it? |
15281 | Are you crying because you have on red trousers instead of blue? 15281 Are you sad and lonesome because you ca n''t have some cherry pie, or some bread and butter; or because you ca n''t see any funny tricks? |
15281 | Are you the bad giant? |
15281 | Bird, did you do that? |
15281 | But are n''t you afraid of the scarecrow? |
15281 | But what is it that you want me to do? 15281 But where are you?" |
15281 | Can you really help me down?'' 15281 Can you, indeed?" |
15281 | Did I do what? |
15281 | Did you have your lessons, my son? |
15281 | Did you hear that? |
15281 | Did you see the sign? |
15281 | Did you stick the kittie, and make it cry? |
15281 | Do n''t you want to buy some popcorn balls? 15281 Do you see that?" |
15281 | Getting the fire ready for what; the adventure, or for my fortune? |
15281 | Have you any work I can do? |
15281 | Have you any work I can do? |
15281 | Have you stepped on a tack, too? |
15281 | He''ll give a cent, eh? 15281 Hungry after the nice pie I made for you?" |
15281 | I ca n''t scare you; eh? |
15281 | I guess I am-- that is-- are you sure you want me? |
15281 | I guess we can now sit down and talk quietly together; eh, Uncle Wiggily? |
15281 | I say, is there anything good to eat out there? |
15281 | I wonder if I can get away in time? |
15281 | I wonder if his foot is much hurt, papa? |
15281 | I wonder if it can be those owls? |
15281 | I wonder what will happen next? 15281 I wonder who that can be? |
15281 | Is any one at home? |
15281 | Is it? 15281 Is n''t it enough? |
15281 | Is n''t it jolly to be in a house when it rains, and you ca n''t get wet? 15281 Is n''t that too bad?" |
15281 | Let me see, how can I scare them? 15281 May we crawl in under the tent, then?" |
15281 | May we keep him, papa? |
15281 | No ice cream? |
15281 | Now I wonder where I can stay to- night? |
15281 | Oh, ca n''t you come with me? |
15281 | Oh, dear, I wonder how I''m going to get them? |
15281 | Oh, have we got to go through that forest? |
15281 | Oh, it does; does it? |
15281 | Oh, it''s you, is it? |
15281 | Oh, so that''s how it is? |
15281 | Oh, what shall I do? 15281 Oh, what shall I do?" |
15281 | Oh, what shall we do, Uncle Wiggily? |
15281 | Oh, who has me? |
15281 | Parade? 15281 So you heard me sing? |
15281 | So you want to find your fortune, eh? |
15281 | Suppose we travel together? 15281 The sign says you''ll be surprised, and I guess you are surprised, are n''t you?" |
15281 | Was it a large tack that you stepped on? |
15281 | Was it? |
15281 | Well, I wonder who that can be? |
15281 | Well, is Uncle Wiggily coming out? |
15281 | Were you throwing stones at the house? |
15281 | What do you want, doggie? |
15281 | What do you want, my little furry friend with the long ears? 15281 What for?" |
15281 | What is that for? |
15281 | What is the matter, my little chap? |
15281 | What is the matter? |
15281 | What is the matter? |
15281 | What is your name? |
15281 | What made you do it? |
15281 | What shall I do? 15281 What shall I do?" |
15281 | What shall we do, though? 15281 What work can you do?" |
15281 | What''s that? |
15281 | What''s the matter? 15281 What''s this? |
15281 | What? |
15281 | What? |
15281 | Where are we going? |
15281 | Where are you going to get the bread and butter? |
15281 | Where are you going? |
15281 | Where are you going? |
15281 | Where does the good giant live? |
15281 | Where is he? 15281 Where is that bear?" |
15281 | Where? |
15281 | Who are you, pray? |
15281 | Who are you? |
15281 | Who are you? |
15281 | Who knows,whispered Percival to Uncle Wiggily,"who knows but what you may discover your fortune to- day?" |
15281 | Who knows? |
15281 | Who''s there? |
15281 | Who, indeed? |
15281 | Why did you want me to shut my eyes? |
15281 | Why do n''t you ask me where the cows are? |
15281 | Why do n''t you go to work, instead of traveling around so much? |
15281 | Why do n''t you make some yourself? |
15281 | Why do n''t you try to lose that rheumatism somewhere? |
15281 | Why not? |
15281 | Why not? |
15281 | Why, Jennie, what is the matter? |
15281 | Why, can you tell? |
15281 | Why, what in the world is the matter now? |
15281 | Why, what''s the matter? |
15281 | Why, whatever is the matter? |
15281 | Why, whatever is the matter? |
15281 | Why? |
15281 | Why? |
15281 | Why? |
15281 | Will he hurt me? 15281 Will no one help me?" |
15281 | Will your little boy be kind to me? |
15281 | Wo n''t we have fun, Uncle Wiggily? |
15281 | Wo n''t you let me get you a glass of water? |
15281 | Wo n''t you please come back with that little doggie? |
15281 | Yes, but who can I get to go up in a balloon? |
15281 | A cow could n''t get into a glass could it? |
15281 | And all of a sudden a voice answered and asked:"Where are you?" |
15281 | And the old gentleman rabbit fooled them, did n''t he? |
15281 | And was n''t he the provoked old beastie, though, when he saw that his rabbit supper was gone? |
15281 | And what do you think he did? |
15281 | And, even if he does go, I wonder how I''m to get down out of this tall tree, with my crutch, my valise and my rheumatism?" |
15281 | And, would you believe it? |
15281 | Bear?" |
15281 | Bee?" |
15281 | But do you s''pose the rabbit waited for that snake? |
15281 | But do you s''pose the rabbit was there? |
15281 | But where in the world can those cows be?" |
15281 | But, mind you, Uncle Wiggily had sharp ears and he heard what they were saying, and what do you think he did? |
15281 | Can you teach me?" |
15281 | Come in; eh?" |
15281 | Did n''t I? |
15281 | Do n''t I play checkers almost every night with Grandfather Goosey Gander?" |
15281 | Do you see that?" |
15281 | Does he love animals?" |
15281 | Eh? |
15281 | For where do you imagine he landed? |
15281 | Have you any place to stay?" |
15281 | Have you had many adventures like that since you started out to seek your fortune?" |
15281 | How would you like to stay here and work for me? |
15281 | I wonder if there is a cure for rheumatism in that stump, too?" |
15281 | I wonder if you could teach me, so that when any more foxes or alligators chase me I can make them dizzy by turning around? |
15281 | I wonder what I''d better do?" |
15281 | I wonder what that can be?" |
15281 | I wonder what will happen next?" |
15281 | I wonder what you would say if you were suddenly to see a boy almost as big as your house, or mine, walk into the parlor, and sit down at the piano? |
15281 | I wonder what''s the matter with me? |
15281 | I wonder when you''ll grow up?" |
15281 | I wonder who lives there?" |
15281 | I wonder who lives there?" |
15281 | I''ll pass my hat, and perhaps we may make our fortune-- who knows?" |
15281 | I''ve no one to help me, I think it''s sad; do n''t you? |
15281 | Is n''t it easy? |
15281 | Now he''ll whistle a pretty little tune, Is n''t it delicious in the month of June? |
15281 | Now the old gentleman rabbit could n''t imagine why he was to shut his eyes tight, but he did so, and then what do you s''pose Fido Flip- Flop did? |
15281 | Now what shall I do next?" |
15281 | Now, what do you suppose that clawy creature was? |
15281 | Oh, excuse me, guinea pigs do n''t have a tail, do they? |
15281 | Only there was a big owl in a tree, and he kept hollering"Who? |
15281 | Rabbit?" |
15281 | STORY III UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BLACK CROW Let me see, where did I leave off in the last story? |
15281 | STORY X UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE MONKEY Let me see, we left those two bad dogs pouring water down the hole, to get Uncle Wiggily out, did n''t we? |
15281 | STORY XV UNCLE WIGGILY MAKES A PIE Do you remember the little boy whom Uncle Wiggily helped save after he fell out of the boat? |
15281 | So he made a jump for Uncle Wiggily, but do you s''pose the rabbit gentleman was afraid? |
15281 | So he poked his head out of the upstairs window, over the front door, and he called out:"Who is down there?" |
15281 | So what did that brave Uncle Wiggily do? |
15281 | So what do you think our Uncle Wiggily did? |
15281 | So you tried to catch me, eh?" |
15281 | That was in the other story, was n''t it? |
15281 | Was n''t that a perfectly dreadful way to talk about our Uncle Wiggily? |
15281 | Was n''t that a perfectly dreadful way to talk about our Uncle Wiggily? |
15281 | Was n''t that dreadful? |
15281 | Was this it?" |
15281 | What is that?" |
15281 | What parade?" |
15281 | What shall I do? |
15281 | What shall I do?" |
15281 | What shall I do?" |
15281 | What shall I do?" |
15281 | Where are you going?" |
15281 | Where did you learn to do them?" |
15281 | Who are you?" |
15281 | Who? |
15281 | Who? |
15281 | Who?" |
15281 | Who?" |
15281 | Whom have we here?" |
15281 | Why ca n''t I go, while you rest?" |
15281 | Why should n''t I go up to the big house, little red ant?" |
15281 | Will you?" |
15281 | Will you?" |
15281 | Would you be?" |
15281 | You ca n''t jump as good as you once could, can you?" |
15281 | You were in the war, were n''t you?" |
15281 | asked Uncle Wiggily;"for the train?" |
15281 | but was n''t that toad a most unpleasant one? |
15281 | cried Uncle Wiggily,"what in the world is that?" |
15281 | is the lantern ready?" |
15281 | suddenly cried a growly- scowly voice, and, would you believe me? |
15282 | A wolf, eh? |
15282 | And do you think he will eat me? |
15282 | And so you are lost? 15282 Are we going to travel some more?" |
15282 | Are we nearly to the gold? |
15282 | Are you all right? |
15282 | Are you ever going back to the circus? |
15282 | Are you going to drink it up as you did the lake? |
15282 | But did you notice that she did n''t have her eggs with her? |
15282 | But do n''t you like being a July bug? |
15282 | But what are you doing out so late, Uncle Wiggily? |
15282 | But where did you get so many organs? |
15282 | But who are you? |
15282 | But wo n''t it hurt you to cut you down? |
15282 | But you are not going to eat the flower, are you? |
15282 | Ca n''t you jump out just as you jumped in? |
15282 | Ca n''t you use condensed milk? |
15282 | Can you call''Snowball''for me? |
15282 | Could n''t you send them word by telephone? |
15282 | Danger? 15282 Did you hurt yourself?" |
15282 | Did you push Uncle Wiggily in the water? |
15282 | Do you have charge of it? |
15282 | Do you mean in an icehouse? |
15282 | Do you see a fox, or anything like that? |
15282 | For, who knows? |
15282 | Found twenty- five cents, did you, eh? |
15282 | Had n''t we better take some extra peanuts with us, in case you become ill again? |
15282 | How did you get in that flower? |
15282 | How did you know my name was Uncle Wiggily? |
15282 | How; in your trunk? |
15282 | Hum, I wonder who that can be? |
15282 | I wonder how I can get butter in the woods? |
15282 | I wonder how I can get my things back again? |
15282 | I wonder if I could help find her? |
15282 | I wonder if I have forgotten how to move my legs, and go skimming through the water? |
15282 | I wonder what I can do? 15282 I wonder what she means?" |
15282 | Indeed, I would like it,said the rabbit,"but who are you, if I may be so bold as to ask? |
15282 | Is that so? |
15282 | Is there a giant coming after me? |
15282 | Is there anything I can do for you to pay you? |
15282 | My, I wonder who they can be? |
15282 | My, how do you do it? |
15282 | No, but do n''t you hear that dreadful noise? |
15282 | Now show me which are the eggs of the cowbird? |
15282 | Now, I wonder which one I shall sting first? 15282 Of course I must be on the watch for my fortune, but, as I do n''t seem to be finding it very fast, what do you say to having a picnic to- day?" |
15282 | Oh, Mr. Rabbit,a voice said,"have you seen anything of my little girl?" |
15282 | Oh, are you an elephant doctor? |
15282 | Oh, are you hurt? |
15282 | Oh, but are n''t you afraid of the bogeyman at night? |
15282 | Oh, but do n''t you get sleepy at night? |
15282 | Oh, ca n''t I? |
15282 | Oh, ca n''t you save me? |
15282 | Oh, ca n''t you stay a little longer? |
15282 | Oh, how can you be so cruel to me? |
15282 | Oh, now I''m safe, but how ever am I going to get down? |
15282 | Oh, what shall I do? |
15282 | Oh, whatever is the matter? |
15282 | Oh, whatever shall I do? |
15282 | Oh, whatever shall I do? |
15282 | Oh, you''ll be a lantern for me, wo n''t you? |
15282 | Perhaps you can tell me where my fortune is? |
15282 | Pray, how did you lose your leg? |
15282 | Then who are you, and what is the matter? |
15282 | There, did you hear it? |
15282 | Was I frightened? |
15282 | Was it you? |
15282 | Was that you birds calling for the little lost girl? |
15282 | Was that you laughing? |
15282 | Well, where are you going this morning? |
15282 | What are you children doing so far away from home? 15282 What are you doing at my house?" |
15282 | What are you doing here? |
15282 | What are you doing out so late, I''d like to know? |
15282 | What are you doing to my stone? |
15282 | What are you doing? |
15282 | What are you going to do with your fortune when you find it? |
15282 | What can you put on my cuts? |
15282 | What is it? |
15282 | What is it? |
15282 | What is the matter? |
15282 | What makes you so good- natured? |
15282 | What should I do, in case I happened to be stung? |
15282 | What''s that? 15282 What''s that?" |
15282 | What''s that? |
15282 | What''s that? |
15282 | What''s the matter? |
15282 | What? |
15282 | Where are the others? |
15282 | Where are you going? |
15282 | Where are you? |
15282 | Where do you think you will go to look for your fortune to- day, Uncle Wiggily? |
15282 | Which one shall I take first? |
15282 | Who are you? |
15282 | Who is there? |
15282 | Why ca n''t I go down this hole, Pussy? |
15282 | Why did you run away from the circus? |
15282 | Why do n''t you toss out the cowbird''s eggs? |
15282 | Why do you do that? |
15282 | Why must we do that, Uncle Wiggily? |
15282 | Why should I do that? |
15282 | Why should I hide? |
15282 | Why, what in the world are you doing away off here? |
15282 | Why, where in the world did they come from? |
15282 | Why? |
15282 | Will I have all the peanuts I want? |
15282 | Will you buy a million ice cream cones with the money? |
15282 | Will you have a bit of my carrot sandwich? |
15282 | Will you kindly mend my coat for me where the wolf tore it? |
15282 | Will you please light me out of these woods, and keep the savage beasts away? |
15282 | Wo n''t you come in with me? 15282 You are a very good digger, so why ca n''t you dig a tunnel right under me? |
15282 | You may gladly come, but how are you going to send word to all of my friends? |
15282 | A skyrocket? |
15282 | And as you are such a jolly chap, will you travel along with me? |
15282 | And what do you think it was? |
15282 | And what does he say, little girl-- little boy? |
15282 | And whom do you s''pose it was? |
15282 | And, would you believe it? |
15282 | Are you late for school?" |
15282 | Because he could n''t help it; see?" |
15282 | But I''m glad of it; are n''t you? |
15282 | But what do you think the red squirrel did? |
15282 | Cat?" |
15282 | Did you ever hear of such a thing? |
15282 | Did you ever see such a sight in all your born days?" |
15282 | Do you want me to help you find your home?" |
15282 | Elephant?" |
15282 | He could n''t find any short and small enough, so what do you think he did? |
15282 | How can I do it?" |
15282 | How would you like to hear about the old gentleman rabbit and the toadstool? |
15282 | I wonder if I can be lost?" |
15282 | I wonder if that means me?" |
15282 | I wonder what I shall do?" |
15282 | I wonder who that is?" |
15282 | Is n''t it queer how mean some boys can be? |
15282 | Let me see now, what shall I tell you about? |
15282 | Let me see, what shall it be? |
15282 | Let me see,"exclaimed the rabbit, as he waved his whiskers around in the air to get all the straw seeds out of them:"what would I like? |
15282 | Let''s see then, we left the old gentleman rabbit just after he had met the Phoebe birds, did n''t we? |
15282 | Man?" |
15282 | Oh, but he was a bad wasp, though; was n''t he, eh? |
15282 | Oh, what shall I do? |
15282 | Oh, what shall I do?" |
15282 | Oh, what shall I do?" |
15282 | Oh, whatever shall we do?" |
15282 | Or was it to be about a firecracker, seeing that it soon may be the Fourth of July? |
15282 | Owl?" |
15282 | Porcupine?" |
15282 | Porcupine?" |
15282 | Porcupine?" |
15282 | Robin?" |
15282 | STORY V UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SKY- CRACKER Let me see, I think I promised to tell you a story about Uncle Wiggily and the skyrocket, did n''t I? |
15282 | STORY VII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE JULY BUG"Well, what shall we do to- day?" |
15282 | STORY XXIII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE TOADSTOOL"Were you much frightened when you were in the bear''s den?" |
15282 | STORY XXIV UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE CHICKIE"Well, what shall we do to- day?" |
15282 | STORY XXIX UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE CAMP FIRE"Well, how do you find yourself this morning?" |
15282 | STORY XXV UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE WASP"What would you like for breakfast this morning?" |
15282 | STORY XXX UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE COWBIRD"Do you think you can help me find my way back home again?" |
15282 | So he and Uncle Wiggily hurried off through the woods to where the elephant was groaning, and, would you believe it? |
15282 | So he called as loudly as he could like this:"Is any one lost? |
15282 | So he hopped softly over, and peered around the edge of the stone, and what do you think he saw? |
15282 | So that is how things are, eh?" |
15282 | So the rabbit got behind the big elephant, and, would you believe it? |
15282 | So what do you think it does?" |
15282 | Then, would you ever believe it? |
15282 | UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE CRAWLY SNAKE"Do you feel all right to travel to- day?" |
15282 | Well, do n''t you know what to do? |
15282 | What can I do? |
15282 | What danger is there around here?" |
15282 | What do you think happened in the night?" |
15282 | What shall I do?" |
15282 | What''s that-- a firecracker-- no? |
15282 | What''s that?" |
15282 | What''s that?" |
15282 | What''s that?" |
15282 | Where are you going?" |
15282 | Where are you, little girl?" |
15282 | Where are you?" |
15282 | Where did you come from?" |
15282 | Where do you live?" |
15282 | Where is your mother?" |
15282 | Who are you, and why do you want me to come in there?" |
15282 | Who are you?" |
15282 | Who dares to come into my den?" |
15282 | Who? |
15282 | Will some one please help me?" |
15282 | Will you gnaw one of my juicy bones?" |
15282 | You ca n''t swim?" |
15282 | [ Illustration]"Why are you so anxious for me to sting the rabbit?" |
15282 | are you going to take my bank away from me?" |
15282 | ca n''t you help me? |
15282 | where can I hide?" |
42574 | A baby? 42574 All I know is that it''s one of the riddles like those the March Hare asks, such as''What makes the mirror look crooked at you?'' |
42574 | Am I really to drink this? |
42574 | And can that acorn want help? |
42574 | And going where, may I ask? |
42574 | And now about the Blue Caterpillar? |
42574 | And what is the trouble? |
42574 | And what then? |
42574 | And what was in the bottle to make you grow smaller? |
42574 | And who are you? |
42574 | Any others coming where? |
42574 | Are there any others coming? |
42574 | Are you going away? |
42574 | Are you going to have the Gryphon take you to the Mock Turtle again? |
42574 | Are you going to my hollow stump bungalow? |
42574 | Are you ready for another auto ride? |
42574 | Be careful of what, if you please, and who are you, if I may ask? |
42574 | Be out to play? |
42574 | Beat him with a broomstick? 42574 Burn me? |
42574 | But I wonder where my hat is? |
42574 | But how is it you are a queen and a butterfly, too? |
42574 | But if he is so cross why do you want to go to see him? |
42574 | But in your dream did no one help me? |
42574 | But is it? |
42574 | But what can we do now? |
42574 | But what made him so shrinking like I wonder? |
42574 | But where shall we find him? |
42574 | But who are you? |
42574 | But who are you? |
42574 | But who is the Duchess? |
42574 | But who is this? |
42574 | But why do you call me IT? |
42574 | But,spoke the puzzled bunny rabbit,"if I was the only one expected, what was the use of giving prizes? |
42574 | Ca n''t you see me? |
42574 | Can he do dishes? |
42574 | Can you come over to Mrs. Wibblewobble''s duck house right away? |
42574 | Candy? 42574 Cheese? |
42574 | Did you beat him very hard, with a broomstick? |
42574 | Do what? |
42574 | Do you mean Alice? |
42574 | Do you mean play with you? |
42574 | Do you mean the tramp? |
42574 | Do you mean you are going to leave me for good? |
42574 | Do you want anything from the store? |
42574 | Do you want to come for another walk with me? |
42574 | Does n''t it hurt him? |
42574 | Excuse me, but can Uncle Wiggily be out to play? |
42574 | Fighting? 42574 First prize for what?" |
42574 | For my lunch? |
42574 | For what? |
42574 | Frightened? 42574 Has any one any powder?" |
42574 | Has he, indeed? |
42574 | Have you caught that Uncle Wiggily Longears bunny yet? |
42574 | Have you forgotten? 42574 Have you foxes?" |
42574 | How can we get to the dance? |
42574 | How did you get in here? |
42574 | How did you get in past the locked door? |
42574 | How? |
42574 | I wo n''t what? |
42574 | I wonder if I am caught? 42574 I wonder if I could stand on my head?" |
42574 | I wonder if Jollie or Jillie Longtail, the mouse children, dropped that out of their trap? 42574 I wonder if any of my mosquito enemies have made a camp there under the trees, and are flying the flag before they come to bite me? |
42574 | I wonder if there is not a spring of water around here? |
42574 | I wonder if this letter is an April fool joke? |
42574 | I wonder what happened to the rest of them? 42574 I wonder what made me grow so large all of a sudden? |
42574 | I wonder what''s in it? |
42574 | I''m glad to see you, but what is there to laugh at? |
42574 | If I did I are n''t? 42574 If the wind blows his veil up?" |
42574 | In the first place, why does he wear a veil, and in the second place, why should he be angry if the wind blows it? |
42574 | In time for what? |
42574 | In time for what? |
42574 | Is that hot soup ready yet for the baby? |
42574 | Is there anything I can do for you? |
42574 | It''s Cheshire cheese; is n''t it? |
42574 | It''s a game where you jump around on the pavement, and if you and Alice are going to play it, please may I watch you? |
42574 | Late for what? |
42574 | Leave me all alone-- how does that happen? |
42574 | Listen, do you hear the buzzing? |
42574 | Mind? 42574 My, what in the world can that be?" |
42574 | Oh, it''s you, is it? |
42574 | Oh, what has happened to me? |
42574 | Oh, what is it? 42574 Oh, what shall I do?" |
42574 | Oh, what shall I do? |
42574 | She is n''t going to talcum powder the baby with pepper, is she? |
42574 | She never has? |
42574 | The Duchess has sent you to find the Blue Caterpillar? |
42574 | The lion''s friends? |
42574 | Then, please, may I come? |
42574 | They season chickens and turkeys with salt and pepper, so why not babies? |
42574 | Was Uncle Wiggily saved? |
42574 | Well, I wonder what frightened him away? |
42574 | Well, a bottle of perfumery smells, does n''t it? |
42574 | Well, what do you want? |
42574 | Well, what is it? |
42574 | Well, what is your wish? |
42574 | Well, who are you, and where do you want to be taken? |
42574 | What about milk? |
42574 | What are you going to do with me? |
42574 | What are you going to do? |
42574 | What do they want to keep it for? |
42574 | What do you mean? |
42574 | What do you s''pose was in the cake to make you swell up so large? |
42574 | What does she mean? |
42574 | What does this mean? |
42574 | What for? |
42574 | What holiday is it? |
42574 | What is it? |
42574 | What is n''t hard enough? |
42574 | What is n''t? |
42574 | What is the matter? |
42574 | What kind? |
42574 | What made it do that? |
42574 | What shall we do? |
42574 | What verse shall I say? |
42574 | What will be right? |
42574 | What will? |
42574 | What wo n''t you get done? |
42574 | What''s the matter? |
42574 | What''s the trouble? |
42574 | What''s this? |
42574 | What, to work fast? |
42574 | What? |
42574 | What? |
42574 | What? |
42574 | Whatever is the matter? |
42574 | Where is he? |
42574 | Where will you get your dinner? |
42574 | Who are you and what is the matter? |
42574 | Who in the world is he? |
42574 | Who might you be? |
42574 | Who says we are not? |
42574 | Who were after you? |
42574 | Who will? |
42574 | Who? |
42574 | Who? |
42574 | Why are you glad; to see me in trouble? |
42574 | Why did n''t I think of that before? 42574 Why do I get second prize?" |
42574 | Why do you ask? |
42574 | Why do you treat me this way? |
42574 | Why not? |
42574 | Why should I be fond of sneezing? |
42574 | Why should you laugh at a poor baby, whom no one seems to know how to care for? |
42574 | Why, I ask you? |
42574 | Will you promise to let Uncle Wiggily alone until you catch me? |
42574 | With whom-- the alligator? |
42574 | With whom? |
42574 | Wo n''t you have lunch with me? |
42574 | You are in trouble, are n''t you? 42574 You beat him? |
42574 | You have to go see the Gryphon? |
42574 | And now what about Crawlie?" |
42574 | And who is this Crawlie who is lost?" |
42574 | Are you fond of sneezing?" |
42574 | As for your friend in the back seat, he may go--""Oh, may I? |
42574 | At what?" |
42574 | At your house?" |
42574 | Bow Wow called:"Now, what are you boys doing to that baby?" |
42574 | But I wonder why she did it? |
42574 | But it is a good thing he had that bottle of shrinking water with him; is n''t it? |
42574 | But suppose some one were to see me?" |
42574 | But who is it?" |
42574 | But who knew that I did? |
42574 | CHAPTER XII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE LOBSTER"You''ll be home to supper, wo n''t you?" |
42574 | CHAPTER XV UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE CROQUET BALL"Why in the world are you taking those bottles with you?" |
42574 | CHAPTER XXIV UNCLE WIGGILY AND TWEEDLEDUM"Are you in, Uncle Wiggily?" |
42574 | Ca n''t I bring you a diamond dishpan or a gold wash rag from the five and ten cent store?" |
42574 | Ca n''t I get out as I got in?" |
42574 | Can it be that this acorn is alive?" |
42574 | Could it have been the cake which gave me the indyspepsia?" |
42574 | Do n''t you know the little verse? |
42574 | Do you mean beat the Lion?" |
42574 | Do you think, at your age, that is right?" |
42574 | Has this one that kind?" |
42574 | Here is a door and the jamb--""Where''s the jamb?" |
42574 | Him make us let you go? |
42574 | How about TWO fat boys?" |
42574 | How do you do? |
42574 | How?" |
42574 | I mean, might they have gotten prizes, too?" |
42574 | I wonder if this can be where I made my home before I moved to the hollow stump bungalow? |
42574 | I wonder what I am to do with them?" |
42574 | I wonder what in the world this can be?" |
42574 | I wonder what the next part will be?" |
42574 | I wonder what''s the matter?" |
42574 | I wonder where she lives?" |
42574 | I, cheese?" |
42574 | Is that yours?" |
42574 | May I have the pleasure of helping you in your trouble, whoever you are?" |
42574 | No one else could have gotten here ahead of me; could they?" |
42574 | Now I suppose you''re off again?" |
42574 | Now tell me truly who am I? |
42574 | Now, what do I do--?" |
42574 | Oh, will no one help me?" |
42574 | So Uncle Wiggily slyly said to the''gator:"Before you take me off to your den, would you not like a drink from this bottle to refresh you?" |
42574 | So, holding out the package, he said:"I do n''t s''pose this would do, would it?" |
42574 | Then she recited:"When the wind blows in the trees, Making perfume for the breeze, Will you grant to me this boon, That my wish may come true soon?" |
42574 | They were always asking the curiousestest questions like''Who threw stones at the cherry tree?'' |
42574 | Tweedledee and Tweedledum?" |
42574 | We certainly have walked down the beach, have n''t we?" |
42574 | What do you mean, Alice?" |
42574 | What happened?" |
42574 | What is it you ca n''t get ready for this time of day, and who are you?" |
42574 | What is the matter?" |
42574 | What kind of talk is that?" |
42574 | What shall I do?" |
42574 | What shall I do?" |
42574 | What''s the matter now?" |
42574 | When you take the dishes out of the pan what remains?" |
42574 | Where are they?" |
42574 | Where is it?" |
42574 | Who has the rice pudding?" |
42574 | Who knows?" |
42574 | Why?" |
42574 | Will you please take me with you this morning?" |
42574 | Will you please take me with you this morning?" |
42574 | You have to go to a dance, do n''t you?" |
42574 | cried the Queen of Hearts,"What have I done?" |
42574 | or''How did the soft egg get inside the hard shell without cracking it?'' |
13087 | And what, pray, are Easter eggs, if I may be so bold as to ask? |
13087 | And wo n''t you please come and get him loose? |
13087 | Are you a fairy, too? |
13087 | Are you crying because you are lost? |
13087 | Are you going to the circus? |
13087 | Are you sure you do n''t know of a nest about here? |
13087 | Are you sure? |
13087 | Are you sure? |
13087 | Are you sure? |
13087 | Bigger than what? |
13087 | But could n''t you see me coming, and tell me to stop? |
13087 | But did n''t one cure Uncle Wiggily''s rheumatism? |
13087 | But what did you say about a fairy? |
13087 | But, if you are a fairy,asked Susie,"why could n''t you make that goldenrod come down to you, when you were n''t tall enough to reach up to it?" |
13087 | Ca n''t Susie come, too, mamma? |
13087 | Can I come? |
13087 | Can I help you? |
13087 | Can you go out with your rheumatism? |
13087 | Can you kindly tell me how much two and two are? |
13087 | Can you please tell us where we can find some eggs? |
13087 | Can you show me the way home? |
13087 | Can you take me there? |
13087 | Circus? 13087 Could you let them have any?" |
13087 | Did you find a nest- house? |
13087 | Did you make that funny noise? |
13087 | Do n''t you know rabbits are not allowed here? |
13087 | Do n''t you know what a sweet cracker is? |
13087 | Do n''t you want it any more? |
13087 | Do n''t you want to come, too? |
13087 | Do n''t you want to learn, Sammie? |
13087 | Do you believe in fairies, Uncle Wiggily? |
13087 | Do you know who I am? |
13087 | Do you mean frogs''eggs? |
13087 | Do you s''pose all this is for us? |
13087 | Do you think I can get out to- morrow? |
13087 | Do you think he will be much hurt, Uncle Wiggily? |
13087 | Do you want to, dear? |
13087 | Does it hurt you very much? |
13087 | Does n''t it smell fine? |
13087 | Ever hear of me? |
13087 | Has it all improvements? |
13087 | Have you ever heard of Eagle Rock? |
13087 | Have you had your supper? |
13087 | Headache, eh? 13087 How can I go home when I do n''t know the way?" |
13087 | How could a groundhog, seeing his shadow, make winter any longer? |
13087 | How did you get here? |
13087 | I wonder what makes me feel so good? |
13087 | I wonder where we shall find the eggs? |
13087 | Is it really? |
13087 | Is your rheumatism worse? 13087 May I dip this one in, mamma?" |
13087 | May I have it? |
13087 | May I have one? |
13087 | May I play with them, too? |
13087 | May she have your old nest? |
13087 | May we go to the party, mamma? |
13087 | May we help color them? |
13087 | Me? 13087 Me? |
13087 | My name''s Bully; what''s yours? |
13087 | My picture taken? |
13087 | No roof? |
13087 | Now will you go? |
13087 | Now,proceeded the red fairy,"do you want to see me do something magical to prove that I am wonderful, and a real fairy?''" |
13087 | Of course,the little rabbit girl said, and, being a very kind little creature, she added:"Can Sammie help me, mamma?" |
13087 | Oh, are you? |
13087 | Oh, do you really suppose one will appear, as the fairy prince said? |
13087 | Oh, do you? |
13087 | Oh, how shall we get over this? |
13087 | Oh, it''s you, is it? |
13087 | Oh, whatever shall I do? |
13087 | Ought I? |
13087 | Red ones, and green ones, and blue ones, and--"Are you talking about Easter eggs or something else? |
13087 | S''pose we play stump tag? |
13087 | Shot? |
13087 | There,said the little green man proudly,"I guess that''s doing some tricks in the fairy line, is n''t it?" |
13087 | Thought of what? |
13087 | Well, Sammie? |
13087 | Well, what shall I do? 13087 Well,"he asked Uncle Wiggily,"did you find a new burrow?" |
13087 | Well,spoke Sammie,"you''re not dangerous, are you?" |
13087 | Were you, indeed? |
13087 | What about mamma''s headache? |
13087 | What are they doing? |
13087 | What are you doing here? |
13087 | What are you doing here? |
13087 | What are you doing here? |
13087 | What are you doing now? |
13087 | What are you going to do with your old nest? |
13087 | What do you mean by digging into my house? 13087 What do you s''pose ails Uncle Wiggily?" |
13087 | What do you want with a big leaf? |
13087 | What do you want with it? |
13087 | What does she want? |
13087 | What happened? |
13087 | What have we here? |
13087 | What is a burrow? |
13087 | What is going on here? |
13087 | What is it? |
13087 | What is it? |
13087 | What is maple sugar? |
13087 | What is the matter, Susie? |
13087 | What is the matter? |
13087 | What is the matter? |
13087 | What is the matter? |
13087 | What is the matter? |
13087 | What is your name? |
13087 | What shall I do? |
13087 | What shall we do? |
13087 | What shall we do? |
13087 | What sort of a bird is it? |
13087 | What''s New York? |
13087 | What''s a sweet cracker? |
13087 | What''s that? |
13087 | What''s the matter? |
13087 | What''s too bad? |
13087 | What''s your name? |
13087 | What? 13087 What?" |
13087 | Whatever are we going to do? |
13087 | Whatever is the matter? |
13087 | Whatever shall I do? 13087 Whatever shall we do?" |
13087 | Where are we going? |
13087 | Where are you going? |
13087 | Where do you live? |
13087 | Where do you live? |
13087 | Where do you live? |
13087 | Where is it? |
13087 | Where is my cabbage? |
13087 | Wherever shall I stay to- night? 13087 Which way did you come in here?" |
13087 | Who did that? |
13087 | Who was that singing? |
13087 | Who would have thought my glasses were so dark and gloomy? |
13087 | Whom are you looking for? |
13087 | Why are you in such a hurry? |
13087 | Why did n''t you want to come to the door? |
13087 | Why did you mew, pussie? |
13087 | Why not? 13087 Why not?" |
13087 | Why not? |
13087 | Why not? |
13087 | Why not? |
13087 | Why not? |
13087 | Why, Wiggily, whatever has happened? |
13087 | Why, did you see some? |
13087 | Why? |
13087 | Will it hurt? |
13087 | Will you, really? |
13087 | With sugar on? |
13087 | Wo n''t Sammie and Bully be glad to get that? |
13087 | Would n''t you like to come? |
13087 | Would you like a nice, juicy cabbage leaf? |
13087 | Would you like some? |
13087 | Yes? |
13087 | You are a much better swimmer than I am; but can you spare the time from the housework? |
13087 | You? 13087 And the blue fairy asked:Have you your ring yet, Susie?" |
13087 | And what do you think? |
13087 | And, what do you think? |
13087 | Billie and Johnnie Bushytail and Sister Sallie and Jennie Chipmunk and their friends, eh? |
13087 | But I would n''t like to live away up in a tree, would you?" |
13087 | But can you walk on your front legs, with your hind ones up in the air? |
13087 | But do you s''pose that carrot was bothered? |
13087 | But he asked him, making believe he did n''t know:"What have you in that basket, my little chap?" |
13087 | But where''s Johnnie? |
13087 | But who are you?" |
13087 | But why do n''t you go home?" |
13087 | But would you kindly be so good as to let me see those eggs? |
13087 | But, Uncle Wiggily, are squirrels all right to play with?" |
13087 | Ca n''t you see where you are going?" |
13087 | Could n''t I come with you?" |
13087 | Did n''t I mention before that the little bunny children went to school? |
13087 | Did n''t I tell you never to go in swimming?" |
13087 | Do n''t you know it''s against the rules of the park to be here? |
13087 | Do n''t you remember, the red fairy cured him?" |
13087 | Do n''t you want to come? |
13087 | Do you know where there are any?" |
13087 | Does your rheumatism hurt you very much?" |
13087 | First he stretched one leg, then he stretched another leg; then he gave a big, long stretch to his third leg, and then, would you believe it? |
13087 | He saw the little pink fairy, and he asked, real cross like:"Well, what do you want of me?" |
13087 | How did it happen, Wiggily?" |
13087 | How would you like to hear about some squirrels? |
13087 | I call that a pretty good trick, do n''t you? |
13087 | I wonder if you could learn if I stood on the bank and told you what to do?" |
13087 | I wonder where they come from?" |
13087 | Is n''t it too bad?" |
13087 | Is n''t it, really? |
13087 | Is n''t there anything to eat?" |
13087 | Jane Fuzzy- Wuzzy, will you kindly bite a hole in that tree?" |
13087 | Jump rope, eh?" |
13087 | Just then he saw Nurse Jane Fuzzy- Wuzzy coming out of the burrow, and he spoke to her:"Are n''t Sammie and Susie up yet?" |
13087 | Now do you see how it could speak? |
13087 | Now is n''t that strange? |
13087 | Now, can you do that?" |
13087 | Now, how about Hot Cross Buns for to- morrow night, eh? |
13087 | Now, how would you like to hear about Susie and the fairy godmother to- morrow night, eh? |
13087 | Now, what do you think about that, eh? |
13087 | Now, what do you think about that? |
13087 | Oh, I remember now, it was about how Sammie fell down and hurt his nose, was n''t it? |
13087 | Oh, why did n''t she? |
13087 | Sammie Littletail saw how slowly his uncle walked, and asked:"What is the matter, Uncle Wiggily? |
13087 | She was gone some time, and when she flew back to the ground, where Sammie and Susie were waiting for her, the children asked:"Did you like it?" |
13087 | So Sammie did this, and, would you believe me? |
13087 | Still, the little rabbit girl wanted to make sure, so she asked:"Are you a fairy?" |
13087 | Then he looked most severely at that fox, most severely, I do assure you, and he asked:"Were you going to eat up my friend Sammie Littletail?" |
13087 | Then he started to run away, but the bad dog ran after him, and what do you think? |
13087 | Then the fairy''s voice asked:"Well, Uncle Wiggily, how is your rheumatism now?" |
13087 | Then they all started for home, and what do you think happened? |
13087 | Then, what do you think occurred? |
13087 | They knocked on the door, and a voice called out:"Who''s there?" |
13087 | Uncle Wiggily walked quite slowly, for his rheumatism was bothering him, and when those rabbits got home to the burrow, what do you think they found? |
13087 | Was n''t that just fine? |
13087 | Well, the little pink fairy stood out in the sunlight, and she asked again:"What is the matter?" |
13087 | Well, when Sammie heard that he cried out:"Is that a fairy?" |
13087 | What can a rabbit do with a nest in a tree? |
13087 | What circus?" |
13087 | What do you suppose they have different parts of the park for, if it is n''t to keep you rabbits out of certain places?" |
13087 | What do you want most?" |
13087 | What have we here?" |
13087 | What''s that? |
13087 | What''s your name?" |
13087 | Where is Uncle Wiggily Longears? |
13087 | Where is it?" |
13087 | Where''s your ball?" |
13087 | Who am I? |
13087 | Who got left?" |
13087 | Why do you limp so?" |
13087 | Why have you been running so?" |
13087 | Why, do n''t you know?" |
13087 | Will you kindly sing it again?" |
13087 | Would n''t you?" |
13087 | XIII THE LITTLETAIL FAMILY MOVE Did you ever see a rabbit family move? |
13087 | XIV HOW THE WATER GOT IN Let me see, where did I leave off last night? |
13087 | XXIII SUSIE LITTLETAIL''S HOT CROSS BUNS Let''s see, where did we leave off last night? |
13087 | You do n''t care for nuts, do you?" |
13087 | You do n''t see how a carrot could speak? |
13087 | and then, what do you think? |
13087 | answered the duck, and it sounded just as if she said,"What? |
13087 | asked the little green man, when the fox had vanished,"How do you feel now?" |
13087 | cried Sammie, who thought the doggie was trying to show how smart it was,"do you know what molasses carrots are?" |
13087 | cried Susie,"how funny you do look?" |
13087 | cried the voice again, and when the old gentleman rabbit looked up in the tree, what do you suppose he saw? |
13087 | what?" |
17807 | An umbrella? 17807 And I s''pose we''ll meet all your friends in the woods, wo n''t we, Uncle Wiggily?" |
17807 | And can you tell me, Tommie, why your kite is like Buddy, the guinea pig boy? |
17807 | And did you bring all that noise with you? |
17807 | And so you wo n''t take me until I pull this sassafras root? |
17807 | And where are you, so that I may save you? |
17807 | And where do you want me to come? |
17807 | Anything special to do? 17807 Are n''t you a bit early?" |
17807 | Are you going anywhere in particular? |
17807 | Are you going to make a canoe, as the Indians used to do? |
17807 | Are you here in the woods, looking for an adventure? 17807 Are you looking for some of your lost ones-- Little Bopeep or Tommy Tucker, who sings for his supper?" |
17807 | Are you-- are you going to have me for supper? |
17807 | Are-- are you going to scratch and bite me? |
17807 | Better take an umbrella, had n''t you? |
17807 | Bitter medicine, eh? |
17807 | Brother,began the hump- tailed''gator( which I call him for short),"brother, would n''t you like a nice rabbit?" |
17807 | But before you take me away would you mind pulling down Tommie''s kite? |
17807 | But before you take me off to your den, which I suppose you will do, will you grant me one favor? |
17807 | But did I understand you to say you lived in a hive- tree? |
17807 | But what about the black- boards? |
17807 | But what about you and Uncle Wiggily? 17807 But what am I going to do?" |
17807 | But what is it holding me? |
17807 | But what shall I wear while I''m waiting? |
17807 | But when is the party going to take place, Nannie? |
17807 | But where is my butter? |
17807 | But why do n''t you ask him a good way to give the medicine to Jackie? |
17807 | But, Squeaky, why did n''t you slide down hill in the Winter, when there was snow? |
17807 | Can I tell you why my kite is like Buddy, the guinea pig boy? |
17807 | Can it be that the drug store monkey doodle has left some here for me? |
17807 | Can you? |
17807 | Could you do that, Uncle Wiggily? |
17807 | Cream puffs? |
17807 | Did some more mud splash on your new shoes, Nannie? |
17807 | Did you bite your tongue or step on a thorn? |
17807 | Did you lose one of your new shoes? |
17807 | Did you speak? |
17807 | Do n''t have to go to school? 17807 Do n''t you call that an adventure-- lifting the stone off the Jack- in- the- Pulpit so he could grow?" |
17807 | Do n''t you want to pick any? |
17807 | Do something for you, Nurse Jane? 17807 Do you know how to spin a top, Uncle Wiggily?" |
17807 | Do you mean it is a pleasure for me, or for you? |
17807 | Do you think I ought to have the holes for my ears cut a little larger? |
17807 | Do you think I would look well in it? |
17807 | Do you think it looks well on me, Nurse Jane? |
17807 | Do you want me to show you how to pick up a top, and let it spin on your paw? |
17807 | Go to the store? 17807 Going to a party? |
17807 | Have a game of tag with you? 17807 Have what much longer?" |
17807 | Have you any bullets? |
17807 | Have you any more string, Uncle Wiggily? |
17807 | Hazel nuts? |
17807 | How are you? |
17807 | How can a fellow be happy when there''s no fun? |
17807 | How can you give Squeaky a slide down hill when there is no snow? 17807 How can you?" |
17807 | How is Jackie? |
17807 | How will all that happen? |
17807 | How? |
17807 | I am the dogwood tree, you know, so why should I not bark and growl to scare foxes, and take care of you little puppy chaps? 17807 I guess you are a little bit twisted; are you not?" |
17807 | I say, Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy, what''s going on down in your kitchen? |
17807 | I suppose you sunbeams are kept very busy shining on, and warming, all the plants and trees in the woods? |
17807 | I wonder if I could scare him away with my umbrella, Johnnie? |
17807 | I wonder if I have forgotten how to play the games I used to enjoy when I was a boy rabbit? |
17807 | I wonder if I shall have an adventure today? |
17807 | I wonder if Nurse Jane could have come along and taken it to the hollow stump bungalow herself? |
17807 | I wonder if anything can have happened to him? 17807 I wonder if they could have taken your butter? |
17807 | I wonder what sort of an adventure I shall have this time? |
17807 | I wonder what sort of an adventure I will have today? |
17807 | I wonder who can be talking? |
17807 | I wonder who it can be? 17807 I wonder who it can be?" |
17807 | I wonder who it is, and if I can help? 17807 Is n''t it?" |
17807 | Is that a good top for me, Billie? |
17807 | Is there anything I can do for you? |
17807 | Looking for you? 17807 Matter with me? |
17807 | May I have the pleasure of doing something for you? |
17807 | Measles? 17807 Measles? |
17807 | Mr. High Tree, will you kindly shake my hat down to me? |
17807 | Much rather,answered the shaggy creature,"but where is the honey?" |
17807 | My top? 17807 Nice enough to go to Grandfather Goosey Gander''s party?" |
17807 | No butter? |
17807 | Not afraid of us, eh? 17807 Not so well? |
17807 | Now, Jackie, I''m a good friend of yours, and you would n''t mind just holding this cup of bitter medicine in your paw, would you, to please me? |
17807 | Now, would you mind holding it up to your lips, as if you were going to make believe take it? |
17807 | Oh, Uncle Wiggily, whatever is the matter? |
17807 | Oh, but wo n''t you walk with me to the party? |
17807 | Oh, did you? 17807 Oh, how can I get some good butter for Nurse Jane?" |
17807 | Oh, indeed? |
17807 | Oh, what are we going to do? |
17807 | Peppermint candy? |
17807 | Really? |
17807 | Really? |
17807 | So do I,Uncle Wiggily said, as he hopped off, leaning on his red, white and blue stripped[ Transcriber''s note: striped?] |
17807 | So the boys are playing marbles, eh? 17807 So the party is to- day, is it? |
17807 | So you ca n''t have any fun? 17807 Some one drowning? |
17807 | String, Tommie? 17807 Surprised to see me, are n''t you?" |
17807 | Surprised, are you? |
17807 | The drug store? 17807 Then I wonder where I am going to get Nurse Jane''s peppermint?" |
17807 | Then where can Jackie and Peetie be keeping themselves? |
17807 | There is n''t anything here in the woods to cure toothache; is there? |
17807 | There, how do I look? |
17807 | This is n''t Saturday, is it? |
17807 | Time for what? |
17807 | Trouble, eh? |
17807 | Was he bad? |
17807 | Was it you who were talking about being thirsty? |
17807 | Was that you who called? |
17807 | Was that your butter? |
17807 | Washing what; the dishes? |
17807 | Well, how are things with you, and how is Nurse Jane? |
17807 | Well, what are you going to do about it? |
17807 | Well, while you are out walking among the trees would you mind doing me a favor? |
17807 | Were you looking for me? |
17807 | What about the yeast cake? |
17807 | What about the yeast cake? |
17807 | What are we going to do? |
17807 | What are you doing here, Uncle Wiggily? |
17807 | What are you doing, Uncle Wiggily? |
17807 | What are you going to do? |
17807 | What dance are you going to do? |
17807 | What did you say you had in the basket? |
17807 | What do you wish? |
17807 | What does it sound like? |
17807 | What happened? |
17807 | What is it that I can do for myself as well as for you, Janie? |
17807 | What is it you want? |
17807 | What is it? |
17807 | What is it? |
17807 | What is it? |
17807 | What is the matter, little mice? |
17807 | What is the matter? |
17807 | What is? |
17807 | What is? |
17807 | What is? |
17807 | What shall we do, Johnnie? 17807 What was it all about?" |
17807 | What was that you gave me, Uncle Wiggily? |
17807 | What would I buy if I had five cents, Billie? 17807 What would you like me to do?" |
17807 | What''s in it? |
17807 | What''s scrite? |
17807 | What''s seems to be the matter? |
17807 | What''s that red thing? |
17807 | What''s that? |
17807 | What''s the matter now? |
17807 | What''s the matter now? |
17807 | What''s the matter, lady mouse teacher? |
17807 | What''s the matter? 17807 What''s the matter?" |
17807 | Whatever shall I do? 17807 Where are we going?" |
17807 | Where are you going with your nice new dress? |
17807 | Where are you going, Johnnie? |
17807 | Where are you going, Susie? |
17807 | Where are you going? |
17807 | Where is Uncle Wiggily? |
17807 | Where was yours? |
17807 | Where? 17807 Where?" |
17807 | Which store? |
17807 | Who are you, and what do you know? |
17807 | Who are you, if you please? |
17807 | Who are you? |
17807 | Who is it wants me to come with them? |
17807 | Who knows what may happen? 17807 Who would think,"she said,"that you could slide down a slippery elm tree? |
17807 | Why ca n''t you go? |
17807 | Why did you do that? 17807 Why did you run off without cleaning the black- boards for the lady mouse teacher?" |
17807 | Why do they ring? |
17807 | Why do you want me to do that? |
17807 | Why have n''t you gone to school today? 17807 Why is he in bed?" |
17807 | Why not? |
17807 | Why not? |
17807 | Why not? |
17807 | Why where are you going so early this morning, Jimmie? |
17807 | Why, are n''t they home? |
17807 | Why, is he ill? |
17807 | Why, not? |
17807 | Why, what''s the matter? |
17807 | Why-- why, it''s just like sticky flypaper, is n''t it? |
17807 | Will you come for a walk with me, Uncle Wiggily? 17807 Will you let me go if I give you what''s in my basket?" |
17807 | Will you let me have one more shot? |
17807 | With my red, white and blue crutch or my umbrella? |
17807 | Would you like to have it spin on your paw? |
17807 | Would you like to help Nurse Jane? |
17807 | Would you mind scratching my ears, instead of Uncle Wiggily''s? |
17807 | Would you not rather eat some honey than me? |
17807 | You do n''t mean to say they have run away, do you? |
17807 | You do n''t mean to tell me anything has happened to you? |
17807 | You have there some sugar, some bread and a yeast cake; have you not? |
17807 | You want to see me? |
17807 | Your butter? |
17807 | All at once, as Mr. Longears was going past an old log he heard a rustling in the bushes, and a voice said:"Well, we nearly caught them, did n''t we?" |
17807 | Am I to carry him to our den, or you?" |
17807 | Are n''t they nice?" |
17807 | Are n''t you going to get up and come down?" |
17807 | Are n''t you going to get up? |
17807 | Bear?" |
17807 | Bow Wow?" |
17807 | Bushytail?" |
17807 | But did he catch him? |
17807 | But did the bear get Uncle Wiggily? |
17807 | But do you s''pose the bunny uncle and the squirrel boy stayed there to be caught? |
17807 | Ca n''t you get that root up?" |
17807 | Ca n''t you shine on me this way?" |
17807 | Ca n''t you stop for a moment and say how- d''-do?" |
17807 | Come on, fellows, with me, will you?" |
17807 | Come with you? |
17807 | Come, good Mr. Hazel Bush, will you save us from the bear?" |
17807 | Did he have an adventure in the night? |
17807 | Did the bad skillery- scalery alligator, with humps on its tail, carry him off?" |
17807 | Eh?" |
17807 | Have you any talcum powder to shoot?" |
17807 | He got his paws under a nice, big root, and he was straining his back to pull it up, when, all of a sudden, he heard a voice saying:"How do you do?" |
17807 | How can I get more?" |
17807 | I wonder if I can not help?" |
17807 | Is any of my butter left?" |
17807 | Let me see; which shall I take first?" |
17807 | Of what use are we in the world? |
17807 | Oh, what fun we are having, are n''t we?" |
17807 | Oh, what shall I do?" |
17807 | Oh, why did n''t I tell Wiggy to bring me some blueing from the store? |
17807 | Possum?" |
17807 | STORY III UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SLIPPERY ELM"Where are you going, Uncle Wiggily?" |
17807 | STORY V UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PULPIT- JACK"Well, how are you feeling today, Uncle Wiggily?" |
17807 | STORY VIII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PEPPERMINT"Uncle Wiggily, would you mind going to the store for me?" |
17807 | STORY XI UNCLE WIGGILY AND LULU''S HAT"Uncle Wiggily, do you want to do something for me?" |
17807 | STORY XVII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE DOGWOOD"Where are you going, Uncle Wiggily?" |
17807 | STORY XVIII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE HAZEL NUTS"Going out again, Uncle Wiggily?" |
17807 | STORY XX UNCLE WIGGILY AND TOMMIE''S KITE"Uncle Wiggily, have you anything special to do today?" |
17807 | STORY XXIV UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE PUFF BALL"Are you going for a walk to- day, as you nearly always do, Uncle Wiggily?" |
17807 | STORY XXIX UNCLE WIGGILY AND HIS TORN COAT"Do you think I look all right?" |
17807 | STORY XXVI UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE BEECH TREE"Will you go to the store for me, Uncle Wiggily?" |
17807 | So the puppy dogs were chased, were they? |
17807 | So you thought you could get away from me that way, did you? |
17807 | Then he came up and sat down on the porch, but he seemed so quiet and thoughtful that Uncle Wiggily asked:"Is anything the matter, Billie?" |
17807 | What are you going to do to me?" |
17807 | What did you want of him?" |
17807 | What do you want; talcum powder or court plaster?" |
17807 | What for?" |
17807 | What happened you two chaps?" |
17807 | What is it?" |
17807 | What is it?" |
17807 | What was it you wanted of me?" |
17807 | What would you buy, Billie?" |
17807 | What''s that?" |
17807 | What''s the matter with you?" |
17807 | What''s the matter?" |
17807 | When are we to go?" |
17807 | Where did you get it?" |
17807 | Where is it?" |
17807 | Where?" |
17807 | Who are you, and how can you mend my torn coat?" |
17807 | Who are you, and what is the trouble?" |
17807 | Who are you?" |
17807 | Who is it wants me to come with them?" |
17807 | Who says I do n''t?" |
17807 | Why is my kite like Buddy, the guinea pig boy?" |
17807 | Why not?" |
17807 | Why so early, Jimmie?" |
17807 | Will you come with me?" |
17807 | Will you have a game of tag with me?" |
17807 | Will you hold the kite while I''m gone?" |
17807 | Will you please be a little quiet? |
17807 | With your strong teeth, just made for cutting down trees, will you kindly cut down this one, and get my hat for me?" |
17807 | Wo n''t you come and eat with me, Susie?" |
17807 | Would you like to see the bee tree?" |
17807 | You have, though, have n''t you Uncle Wiggily? |
23213 | ''Baa- baa, black sheep, have you any wool? 23213 A lady?" |
23213 | A new dress, eh? |
23213 | And do you like to have things happen to you? |
23213 | And is n''t there anything else in the house to eat, except a bone, Mother Hubbard? |
23213 | And then what? |
23213 | And what did they do? |
23213 | And what do you want me to carry? |
23213 | And who are you? |
23213 | And why not with us? |
23213 | Anything special? 23213 Are they?" |
23213 | Are you Little Bo Peep? |
23213 | Are you Mistress Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow? |
23213 | Are you Twisty- Tail? |
23213 | Are you going out again? |
23213 | Are you going out this afternoon? |
23213 | Are you very busy, Uncle Wiggily? |
23213 | Are you? 23213 Broken? |
23213 | But about my little kittens, when they got their mittens, what do you think they did? |
23213 | But has n''t she so many children she does n''t know what to do? |
23213 | But how can you when I have such a cold? |
23213 | But if I went there, would not the cupboard be bare? |
23213 | But is Jack Horner sitting in a corner, as it says in the book? |
23213 | But what about your mittens? |
23213 | But what is the matter, Nurse Jane? 23213 But where is Wuzzo?" |
23213 | But where will you sleep to- night? |
23213 | But, why are you crying? |
23213 | Ca n''t you find those two children? |
23213 | Can you pull a tight cork out of a bottle? |
23213 | Could n''t I go? |
23213 | Did Higgledee Piggledee lay any eggs today? |
23213 | Did Mother Goose tell you about the egg trouble? |
23213 | Did you bring anything to eat, Uncle Wiggily? |
23213 | Did you drop a pan on your paw? |
23213 | Did you hear that noise? |
23213 | Did you lose one? |
23213 | Do n''t they come for them? |
23213 | Do n''t you know the story in the book? 23213 Do n''t you know your poor mother is looking all over for you, and that she has sent me to find you? |
23213 | Do n''t you remember how it reads in the Mother Goose book? 23213 Do n''t you remember what it says in the book? |
23213 | Do n''t you remember, I said I was going to make some for you to take over to Mrs. Wibblewobble, the duck lady? |
23213 | Do n''t you remember, it says in the book,''Simple Simon met a pie- man going to the fair?'' |
23213 | Do n''t you remember? 23213 Do you belong to Mother Goose at all?" |
23213 | Do you know me, Uncle Wiggily? |
23213 | Do you s''pose she eats them herself? |
23213 | Do you think you can fix her, Uncle? |
23213 | Do you? |
23213 | Does your thumb hurt you much, Jack? |
23213 | Find who? |
23213 | For whom are you looking, Nurse Jane? |
23213 | From Mother Goose, you know; do n''t you? |
23213 | Has she burned a hole in it? |
23213 | Have I forgotten anything? |
23213 | How are you? |
23213 | How can I ever get water in that? |
23213 | How can you stop me? |
23213 | How did you happen to jump over the coal? |
23213 | How did you try? |
23213 | How long has Wuzzo been staying with you? |
23213 | How many of you are there altogether? |
23213 | How would you like a piece of orange cake? |
23213 | How? |
23213 | How? |
23213 | Hungry, eh? |
23213 | I beg your pardon, but who are you and what is the matter? |
23213 | I certainly will,said Mr. Longears,"but who are you, and where are you?" |
23213 | I hope you do n''t mean you have finished living with me, Nurse Jane? 23213 I wonder if it can be Little Boy Blue?" |
23213 | I wonder if it can be any one in trouble? |
23213 | I wonder if that garden maid, hanging up the clothes, would n''t like to smell Nurse Jane''s perfume? 23213 I wonder if that is any of my little animal friends? |
23213 | I wonder what will happen to me to- morrow? |
23213 | I wonder why he is flying so high? 23213 I''ll go up and see what is the matter?" |
23213 | I''m Jack, and will you please give this to Jill when you see her? |
23213 | I''m so hungry? |
23213 | In trouble, eh? |
23213 | Is any one calling me? |
23213 | Is he all better now? |
23213 | Is it the Christmas pie into which Little Jack Horner put in his thumb and pulled out a plum? |
23213 | Is n''t what too bad? |
23213 | Is there anything else I can do for you, Nurse Jane? |
23213 | Is there something you would like me to do for you? |
23213 | Jimmie,said the bunny uncle,"will you fly off, find the blackbird, and ask him to give back the garden maid''s nose so she can smell perfume?" |
23213 | Just Mother Goose calling Jack and Jill; eh? 23213 May I come?" |
23213 | Mind? 23213 Now I want to know if you will try to find my three little kittens for me; Fuzzo, Wuzzo and Muzzo? |
23213 | Oh, Uncle Wiggily, will you do me a favor? |
23213 | Oh, are you Simple Simon? |
23213 | Oh, dear, will no one help me? |
23213 | Oh, do n''t you remember me? 23213 Oh, have you a pie in there?" |
23213 | Oh, will you? 23213 Only you know what happens to me; do n''t you?" |
23213 | Pray, what is going on? |
23213 | Pussy cat, pussy cat, what did you do there? |
23213 | Rub the cork on? |
23213 | Send an orange cake to Dr. Possum? 23213 So Jack has to break his crown; eh?" |
23213 | So that''s why you''re hiding off here for, Jill, to make a valentine for Jack? |
23213 | So this is where Higgledee Piggledee''s eggs have been going, eh? 23213 So you are the first little pig, eh?" |
23213 | Some perfume for Nurse Jane, eh? |
23213 | That''s good,growled the fox,"but to whom have I the honor of speaking?" |
23213 | Then who are you? |
23213 | Then would you mind carrying, also, this little rubber plant over to her? |
23213 | Then you did n''t find Wuzzo, my third little lost kitten, did you? |
23213 | Well, I wonder if I will have any adventure to- day? |
23213 | Well, Uncle Wiggily, where are you going now? |
23213 | Well, why do n''t you eat? |
23213 | Well,asked Uncle Wiggily,"what is the trouble? |
23213 | Well? |
23213 | What are you doing, Billie? |
23213 | What are you doing? |
23213 | What are you trying to do to clean your mittens, Muzzo? |
23213 | What can I do to scare away the bad fox and Mr. Pop- Goes, the weasel? 23213 What can we do?" |
23213 | What else is the matter? |
23213 | What for? |
23213 | What in the world do you mean? |
23213 | What is it? |
23213 | What is it? |
23213 | What is lost? |
23213 | What is the matter with you? |
23213 | What is the matter, Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy? |
23213 | What is the matter, and who are you? |
23213 | What is the matter? 23213 What makes you cold?" |
23213 | What shall I do? 23213 What was it then?" |
23213 | What was that smoke? |
23213 | What''s all done? |
23213 | What''s all finished? |
23213 | What''s down there? |
23213 | What''s next? |
23213 | What''s nicely wrapped up? |
23213 | What''s the matter now? |
23213 | What''s the matter? |
23213 | What''s the trouble, Grunter and Squeaker? |
23213 | What''s this? 23213 What''s this?" |
23213 | What? |
23213 | Where are we going? |
23213 | Where are you going, Uncle Wiggily? |
23213 | Where are you going? |
23213 | Where are you going? |
23213 | Where are you, Muzzo? 23213 Where are you, Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy?" |
23213 | Where are you, kittie? |
23213 | Where have you been all night, since you ran away, Wuzzo? |
23213 | Who are you and what is the matter? |
23213 | Who are you, and what are you going to do? |
23213 | Who are you, and what is the trouble, if I may ask? |
23213 | Who are you, and what''s the matter? |
23213 | Who are you? |
23213 | Who are you? |
23213 | Who are you? |
23213 | Who can it be? |
23213 | Who is it you ca n''t find? |
23213 | Why do n''t you sing? |
23213 | Why not? |
23213 | Why not? |
23213 | Why, do n''t you know? 23213 Why, her name is almost like mine, is n''t it?" |
23213 | Why, how do you do, Uncle Wiggily? |
23213 | Why, what is the matter with you? |
23213 | Why, you are a regular pie- man yourself; are n''t you? |
23213 | Will you take them with you when you go out for a walk, Uncle Wiggily, and leave them at the goat house? |
23213 | Will you walk part of the way with us, Uncle Wiggily? |
23213 | Will you, really? |
23213 | Yes, what is it? |
23213 | You did? 23213 You did?" |
23213 | You have n''t seen a little lost kitten, with cherry- pie- juice on her new mittens, have you? |
23213 | You know my three little kittens, do n''t you? |
23213 | And the voice asked:"Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?" |
23213 | And then, cried Simple Simon,"Oh, dear, what shall I do?" |
23213 | And these toy woolly sheep will do as well as any; wo n''t they, Little Bo Peep?" |
23213 | And why should he not be happy? |
23213 | Are there any hunter- men, with their dogs about? |
23213 | Are you Little Bo Peep, and are you crying because you have lost your sheep?" |
23213 | But have you the time?" |
23213 | But how did you happen to get your hoof caught in that stump?" |
23213 | But what are you going to do with that bundle of straw?" |
23213 | But when they took the third----""Then they really did take three?" |
23213 | But who are you?" |
23213 | CHAPTER V UNCLE WIGGILY AND LITTLE BOY BLUE"Uncle Wiggily, are you very busy to- day?" |
23213 | CHAPTER VII UNCLE WIGGILY AND LITTLE BO PEEP"What are you going to do, Nurse Jane?" |
23213 | CHAPTER XIV UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE CRUMPLE- HORN COW"Where are you going, Uncle Wiggily?" |
23213 | CHAPTER XV UNCLE WIGGILY AND OLD MOTHER HUBBARD"Uncle Wiggily, have you anything special to do this morning?" |
23213 | CHAPTER XVIII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SECOND KITTEN"Well, where are you going now, Uncle Wiggily?" |
23213 | CHAPTER XX UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE JACK HORSE"Well, where are you going to- day, Uncle Wiggily?" |
23213 | Ca n''t you come out and play with us?" |
23213 | Did you find her?" |
23213 | Did you see?" |
23213 | Do n''t you know me?" |
23213 | Do n''t you know what it says?" |
23213 | Do n''t you remember reading about us in the Mother Goose book?" |
23213 | Do you want any perfume, or anything like that from the store?" |
23213 | Has Higgledee Piggledee stopped laying? |
23213 | Has anything happened?" |
23213 | Have you hurt yourself?" |
23213 | He set the orange cake on the table, and the dog began to eat it, and Mother Hubbard also ate some, for she was hungry, too, and, what do you think? |
23213 | How did it happen?" |
23213 | How will that do?" |
23213 | I am Diller- a- Dollar, a ten o''clock scholar, why do you come so soon? |
23213 | I do n''t suppose you can move a palace, can you?" |
23213 | I have just made an orange cake, and----""An orange cake?" |
23213 | I hope they are not ill?" |
23213 | I want you to do me a very special extra favor; will you?" |
23213 | I wonder if I can help any one?" |
23213 | I wonder if I could get her out of the room while I asked the spider to kindly not to do any frightening, at least for a while?" |
23213 | I wonder what that can be? |
23213 | I wonder what will happen to me to- day?" |
23213 | I wonder where he can have gone?" |
23213 | I wonder who it can be this time?" |
23213 | I wonder who it can be?" |
23213 | I wonder who it is?" |
23213 | I wonder who lives there?" |
23213 | I wonder who that can be?" |
23213 | Is Wuzzo still lost?" |
23213 | Is n''t it too bad?" |
23213 | Is n''t there any way of getting me anything to eat without going to the baker''s? |
23213 | Is that you? |
23213 | Is there anything I can bring from the store for you?" |
23213 | Is there anything I can do for him? |
23213 | Littletail?" |
23213 | Oh, is n''t it too bad? |
23213 | So that''s why you were n''t''round to get the pail of water; is it?" |
23213 | So the bunny uncle, who was always doing kind things, hopped over to the garden maid, and politely asked:"Would n''t you like to smell this perfume?" |
23213 | Some one calling me?" |
23213 | Spin- Spider?" |
23213 | Stopping his automobile, he called:"Who are you, and what is the matter? |
23213 | Were n''t we naughty kittens?" |
23213 | What are you doing there?" |
23213 | What did you do there?" |
23213 | What is the matter with you two piggie boys?" |
23213 | What is the matter, little fellow; and who are you?" |
23213 | What shall I do? |
23213 | What shall I do?" |
23213 | What shall I do?" |
23213 | What shall he eat? |
23213 | What''s her name?" |
23213 | What''s that? |
23213 | What''s that?" |
23213 | What''s this?" |
23213 | What?" |
23213 | Where are Muzzo and Wuzzo?" |
23213 | Where are you? |
23213 | Where are you?" |
23213 | Where did you get the oranges?" |
23213 | Where is that little pig?" |
23213 | Where''s Little Boy Blue, who looks after the sheep? |
23213 | Which was very kind of Uncle Wiggily, I think; do n''t you? |
23213 | Who are you, if you please?" |
23213 | Who are you?" |
23213 | Who is there? |
23213 | Who is there?" |
23213 | Who knows?" |
23213 | Why did he do such an impolite thing as that?" |
23213 | Why do n''t you come home?" |
23213 | Why not?" |
23213 | Why was that?" |
23213 | Will no one come to get me out? |
23213 | Will some one please help me?" |
23213 | Will you not ride home with me? |
23213 | Will you please go for help for me?" |
23213 | Will you?" |
23213 | [ Illustration:"Were n''t we naughty kittens?"] |
23213 | asked Uncle Wiggily,"and are you crying because you can not catch a whale in your mother''s water pail?" |
23213 | asked Uncle Wiggily,"and what would Nurse Jane and I do for something to eat?" |
23213 | did Nurse Jane send you with my new dress?" |
23213 | is that all?" |
23213 | the bunny uncle asked,"and what is the matter?" |
60625 | A nut cracker? |
60625 | A rat, is she? |
60625 | A real, live little girl in the snow? |
60625 | Am I dreaming? 60625 Am I spilling the clothes pins?" |
60625 | And may we come? |
60625 | And that would spoil my skates, would n''t it? |
60625 | And they wo n''t hurt me, will they? |
60625 | And wear my best clothes? |
60625 | And will you please let me help this poor family? 60625 And will you take the things down the black chimneys?" |
60625 | Are Toodle and Noodle in the house? |
60625 | Are n''t you birds sad because you have freckled eggs? 60625 Are n''t you going to use that fine car any more? |
60625 | Are you a little camel? |
60625 | Are you going to be gone long? |
60625 | Are you going to blow the New Year in, also? |
60625 | Are you sure you are n''t going for_ yourself_? |
60625 | But I always get away from them; do n''t I? |
60625 | But I ca n''t have any fire- crackers now, can I? |
60625 | But ca n''t you just look in at the party, Uncle Wiggily? 60625 But how am I going to get in with the animal boys and girls? |
60625 | But how can you? |
60625 | But how did I get this way? |
60625 | But how did you get your stockings so clean, without going home and changing them? |
60625 | But is that your only sorrow-- wishing you were back in the circus? |
60625 | But now, Wiggy,she went on,"if I get the baskets ready, will you start out with them?" |
60625 | But tell me, why are n''t you with the show now? |
60625 | But was n''t it lucky that tree fell when it did? |
60625 | But what is the matter? |
60625 | But why are you taking your old boots along? |
60625 | But why does he do it? 60625 But why in the world did you bring away the cranberry sauce? |
60625 | But will you please take my scissors with you, Uncle Wiggily? |
60625 | But will your little birds be speckled, too? |
60625 | Ca n''t I go to Alice''s party if it rains? |
60625 | Ca n''t I stay home to- morrow? |
60625 | Ca n''t I? |
60625 | Ca n''t you help the children, Uncle Wiggily? |
60625 | Ca n''t you please be a little quiet? 60625 Ca n''t you tell by the way you feel-- inside, you know,"asked the bunny,"what became of your cud?" |
60625 | Can you sharpen scissors? |
60625 | Can you? |
60625 | Careful? 60625 Cherry pie? |
60625 | Could n''t I help wash the dishes or make the beds? |
60625 | Could you give me some honey for a good boy with bad mumps? |
60625 | Did I put on my garden trousers that have patches? |
60625 | Did he fall down and bump himself? |
60625 | Did she take an umbrella? |
60625 | Did you do that? |
60625 | Did you ever eat a cherry pie? |
60625 | Did you get the candles, Cora? |
60625 | Did you get your sister, Beckie, any Fourth of July things? |
60625 | Did you make that wild rabbit stop his digging? |
60625 | Did you run away, too, as the lion did? |
60625 | Did you say''bumps,''Doctor? |
60625 | Did you? |
60625 | Do n''t the animal ladies buy your needles, pins and spools of thread? 60625 Do n''t you think so, Nurse Jane?" |
60625 | Do you mean to say you are going to hurt good, kind Uncle Wiggily, who has just given me a cherry pie? |
60625 | Do you s''pose that can be the Fuzzy Fox or the Woozie Wolf? |
60625 | Do you s''pose, Billie,he asked the goat boy,"that your old horns could be made into blowing ones for New Year''s?" |
60625 | Do you think it is April Fool, and are you going to wear an old hat so the animal boys wo n''t play tricks on you? |
60625 | Do you think you can? |
60625 | Do you want to go on? |
60625 | Does more furniture need dusting? |
60625 | Does the Woozie Wolf or the Fuzzy Fox wish to nibble my ears? |
60625 | Eh? 60625 Has anything happened?" |
60625 | Have I? |
60625 | Have they? |
60625 | Have you found something to play with? |
60625 | Have-- have they come after me? |
60625 | He wo n''t try to catch us, will he? |
60625 | How about torpedoes? |
60625 | How are you going to stop me? |
60625 | How did you come to lose it-- or miss it? |
60625 | How do you mean help them? |
60625 | How in the world did Santa Claus get down our black chimney? |
60625 | How you going to blow? |
60625 | How? |
60625 | How? |
60625 | I am not hungry and----"Is that thunder? |
60625 | I do n''t s''pose I could even have a Roman candle, or a pinwheel, could I? |
60625 | I fooled you, did n''t I? 60625 I s''pose if Nurse Jane were here she might ask what good that would do?" |
60625 | I wonder how I can help that girl? |
60625 | I wonder how I could get a New Year''s horn for that poor boy? |
60625 | I wonder if I can catch you? |
60625 | I wonder if I could n''t find some way of amusing them? 60625 I wonder if I said a little verse, such as I have read in fairy books, whether they would go away?" |
60625 | I wonder if that can be the lion again? |
60625 | I wonder if that funny rabbit, dressed up like a little old man, could have brought me the cotton? |
60625 | I wonder if there is n''t any way of making that bad boy good? |
60625 | I wonder what I can do to make that little girl feel happier? 60625 I wonder what he means? |
60625 | I wonder what is it she has tried to take off with lemon juice? 60625 I wonder what that funny noise is?" |
60625 | I wonder where he is? |
60625 | I wonder who it is that ca n''t be in the story books any more? 60625 I wonder who it was?" |
60625 | I wonder who that is? |
60625 | I wonder who that rabbit was? |
60625 | I wonder whom they are going to bring back? |
60625 | If she''s only a little one-- almost a baby-- couldn''t we put her on one of our sleds? |
60625 | Is Santa Claus coming to your house? |
60625 | Is anybody there? |
60625 | Is he? |
60625 | Is it anything I can eat that wo n''t hurt my mumps? |
60625 | Is it going to rain or snow? |
60625 | Is n''t Brother going to school? |
60625 | Is n''t there some way you can stop that boy from throwing sticks and stones at us? |
60625 | Is that what you want us to do? |
60625 | It may be fun for_ you_, but how about whoever it is you''re going to scare stiff? 60625 Johnnie, do n''t you want to come and be a nut cracker for some children?" |
60625 | Let me see, how can I do it without letting him see me? 60625 Let me see, what else would the animal children take?" |
60625 | May I come down? |
60625 | May I help? 60625 May I see the eggs in your nest?" |
60625 | Now how can I get her to follow me through the woods, to see the nest, when I ca n''t talk to her? |
60625 | Nurse Jane will say I''m queer; but what matter? 60625 Oh, I wonder if we could take this squirrel home with us, as we took the Wild Tame Rabbit?" |
60625 | Oh, is that a fairy story? |
60625 | Oh, may I go? |
60625 | Oh, so you have run away from the circus also, like the lion and tiger? |
60625 | Oh, what shall we do? |
60625 | Oh, what''s that? |
60625 | Oh, where did you get the candles? |
60625 | Oh, where is my house? |
60625 | Oh, why ca n''t I eat something that wo n''t hurt my mumps? |
60625 | Oh, why have n''t we some cotton? |
60625 | Oh, wo n''t we have fun, blowing the New Year in? |
60625 | Oh, you''re a tiger, are n''t you? |
60625 | Or cats or dogs, either? |
60625 | Rabbit tracks? |
60625 | Shall I call them out? |
60625 | So Baby Bunty wants to go, does she? 60625 So they are going to play tick- tack on the Little Old Lady of Mulberry Lane; are they?" |
60625 | So this is her home, is it? |
60625 | Some honey for a good boy with the bad mumps? |
60625 | Something over in the woods, Baby Bunty? |
60625 | Suppose I lift you upon my back and carry you that way? |
60625 | Take your scissors? 60625 Talking about what?" |
60625 | Then it ca n''t nibble your ears; can it? |
60625 | Then why not go for a ride in your auto? |
60625 | This cud of yours-- may I ask what it is? |
60625 | Tired of what? |
60625 | Uncle Wiggily? 60625 Was that you making the noise like a storm?" |
60625 | Water around their tent? |
60625 | We could give them something to eat,spoke Nurse Jane,"but how are we going to get it to them? |
60625 | Well, mine did; else how could this live rabbit be here, and my toy one gone? |
60625 | Well, what can this be? |
60625 | Well, what''s in the woods, Baby Bunty; the Fox, the Skeezicks or the Pipsisewah? |
60625 | Well, why does n''t he go and dig up some of the bones he must have buried? 60625 What I think, Baby Bunty?" |
60625 | What are Indians? |
60625 | What are you going to do with the rope? |
60625 | What are you going to do? |
60625 | What baskets are you speaking of? |
60625 | What boy? |
60625 | What can we do? |
60625 | What can we play with? |
60625 | What do you want from the store? |
60625 | What do you want? |
60625 | What else would he eat? |
60625 | What for? |
60625 | What has happened to me? |
60625 | What in the world are you doing, Uncle Wiggily? |
60625 | What in the world can be the matter? |
60625 | What is going on out there? |
60625 | What is it she wants the sun to make go away? 60625 What is it?" |
60625 | What is the matter? |
60625 | What is the matter? |
60625 | What is the matter? |
60625 | What made you do it, Boysie? |
60625 | What made you think so? |
60625 | What others? |
60625 | What was gone? |
60625 | What was that? |
60625 | What will happen if it did? |
60625 | What you s''pose is the matter of me, Mother? |
60625 | What you think has happened? |
60625 | What you think it is? |
60625 | What you think? 60625 What you think? |
60625 | What you want''em for? |
60625 | What''s it all about? |
60625 | What''s that? 60625 What''s that? |
60625 | What''s that? 60625 What''s that?" |
60625 | What''s that? |
60625 | What''s that? |
60625 | What''s the matter now? |
60625 | What''s the matter now? |
60625 | What''s the matter with you? |
60625 | What''s the matter, Boysie? |
60625 | What''s the matter, Bully? |
60625 | What''s the matter, Wiggy? 60625 What''s the matter? |
60625 | What''s the matter? |
60625 | What''s the matter? |
60625 | What''s the matter? |
60625 | What''s the matter? |
60625 | What''s the trouble? |
60625 | When do you s''pose there''ll be skating? |
60625 | Where are you going, Tame Rabbit? 60625 Where are you going, Wiggy?" |
60625 | Where are you going? |
60625 | Where are you going? |
60625 | Where are you going? |
60625 | Where did you get the horns? |
60625 | Where does the Old Year go when you blow it away? |
60625 | Where is Baby Bunty, Nurse Jane? |
60625 | Where is he? |
60625 | Where shall I drive to, Lady Cat? |
60625 | Where''s any wolf? |
60625 | Where''s that piece of rope? |
60625 | Where''s your box of paints? |
60625 | Who are you, and what is the matter? |
60625 | Who brought you home, Bumps? |
60625 | Who did it? |
60625 | Who do you s''pose did? |
60625 | Who is Nurse Jane? |
60625 | Who is taking my carrots, Nurse Jane? |
60625 | Who is? |
60625 | Who sent it to you? |
60625 | Who''s scattering that gravel? |
60625 | Whoever heard of a rabbit like that? 60625 Whoever heard of snow on the Fourth of July?" |
60625 | Why are you so restless? |
60625 | Why are you spoiling my garden? |
60625 | Why be careful to- morrow, more than on any other day in the year? |
60625 | Why ca n''t I find it? |
60625 | Why ca n''t we go out and play? |
60625 | Why do n''t you scratch sand and gravel in his eyes as you did in the face of the bad boy? |
60625 | Why do you put them there? |
60625 | Why does n''t it stop? |
60625 | Why does the dog run away from that good boy? 60625 Why is he so anxious to catch you?" |
60625 | Why not? |
60625 | Why not? |
60625 | Why not? |
60625 | Why not? |
60625 | Why not? |
60625 | Why will our girl birdies cry? |
60625 | Why, who could have left it? |
60625 | Why? |
60625 | Why? |
60625 | Will it ever stop? |
60625 | Will the wolf bite? |
60625 | Will you come with me, and help save a real boy? |
60625 | Will you ever learn to walk without stumbling? |
60625 | Will you put salve on it for him, Nurse Jane? |
60625 | Will you-- er-- have a cup-- I mean a_ washtub_ of tea? |
60625 | Will you? 60625 Wo n''t teacher be surprised when I put this on her desk and tell her Uncle Wiggily gave it to me? |
60625 | Wo n''t you be good enough to hide me and the cranberry sauce until after Thanksgiving? 60625 Would n''t you like to come to the party?" |
60625 | Would n''t you like to? |
60625 | Would n''t you? |
60625 | Yes, but how did she get home? |
60625 | You are n''t thinking of going out in this storm; are you? |
60625 | You are? |
60625 | You hit him, but what good did it do? |
60625 | You''ll be all right, wo n''t you? |
60625 | _ What_ in the world have you brought with you, Mr. Gobble Obble? |
60625 | A_ gold_ wolf? |
60625 | And then, all at once, there was a rustling in the bushes and a voice asked:"Who calls for help?" |
60625 | And they''ll be lighted, and I can blow them out and cut the cake and pass it around; ca n''t I, Mother?" |
60625 | And why does n''t he go to the duck pond and get a drink, I wonder?" |
60625 | Anybody there?" |
60625 | Are n''t you coming?" |
60625 | Are n''t you glad, Uncle Wiggily?" |
60625 | Are you going to make a bedquilt?" |
60625 | Better run; what?" |
60625 | But are you Uncle Wiggily Longears?" |
60625 | But how can you get it home? |
60625 | But we know better than that; do n''t we? |
60625 | But we know it was n''t a dream; do n''t we? |
60625 | But we know it was n''t the wind; do n''t we? |
60625 | But what do you know of my friends, the lion and tiger?" |
60625 | But what happened?" |
60625 | Ca n''t you do something to stop it, Mother?" |
60625 | Ca n''t you get some cotton without going to the store?" |
60625 | Ca n''t you mend your best petticoat with all those?" |
60625 | Can you please tell me where it is?" |
60625 | Cow?" |
60625 | Did n''t you bring the nut cracker?" |
60625 | Did you ever fall into a mud puddle when you had on your very best clothes, with white stockings that showed every speck of mud? |
60625 | Did you like it, Baby Bunty?" |
60625 | Do n''t you think so? |
60625 | Do you mean it is the kind you animal boys sometimes get up; where you charge two pins to get in and three pins for a seat?" |
60625 | He did get the snuffles, but of course that could n''t be helped, and it was n''t much for falling through the ice; was it? |
60625 | How can I get in?" |
60625 | How can I make them disappear so I will be beautiful? |
60625 | How could you play such a trick?" |
60625 | How did you get them?" |
60625 | How would an old rabbit gentleman and two funny puppy dog boys look walking into a real circus? |
60625 | I do n''t see anybody but a big elephant?" |
60625 | I wonder how I can make that boy believe this? |
60625 | I wonder how I can? |
60625 | I wonder if I can help him find his way home?" |
60625 | I wonder if I can help?" |
60625 | I wonder if I could leave on his doorstep something he would like-- something that he would n''t have to chew and which would slip down easily?" |
60625 | I wonder if I could make that bad boy good?" |
60625 | I wonder if I could see their nest and eggs? |
60625 | I wonder what it is?" |
60625 | I wonder who is squeezing the rubber ball? |
60625 | I wonder who she is, and what''s the matter?" |
60625 | Is anybody there, trying to play Hallowe''en tricks on a poor, lone body like me? |
60625 | Is n''t that dreadful?" |
60625 | Is the chimney on fire again?" |
60625 | Is the house on fire?" |
60625 | Is this a fairy? |
60625 | Is this how you help me?" |
60625 | It was better to wait until your mumps were gone; was n''t it? |
60625 | Just stop for a moment?" |
60625 | Now let me see; what shall we have next? |
60625 | Now we can go coasting; ca n''t we, Mother?" |
60625 | Now what do you suppose that boy did? |
60625 | Now would you like to hear a story about Uncle Wiggily and the tiger? |
60625 | Patches?" |
60625 | Please take me coasting?" |
60625 | Please turn skipping rope for us?" |
60625 | Rheumatism again?" |
60625 | STORY III UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE MUD PUDDLE Did you ever fall down in a mud puddle? |
60625 | STORY VIII UNCLE WIGGILY AND PUSS IN BOOTS"Where are you going, Uncle Wiggily?" |
60625 | STORY XXXIII UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE CAMEL"What sort of an adventure do you think you will have to- day, Uncle Wiggily?" |
60625 | She held a looking- glass in her hand, and as she glanced at her likeness in the mirror she kept saying:"How can I get them off? |
60625 | So that dog is hungry and thirsty, is he?" |
60625 | So that''s the one they''re going to play tricks on; is it?" |
60625 | So that''s what you''re going to do, is it?" |
60625 | Someone asked him:"Are you going to watch the Old Year out, Jimmy?" |
60625 | Well, we know; do n''t we? |
60625 | What are you doing in these woods? |
60625 | What are you going to put up for lunch?" |
60625 | What can I do? |
60625 | What did I tell you?" |
60625 | What do you think of that? |
60625 | What do you think of that? |
60625 | What for?" |
60625 | What good is that going to do you?" |
60625 | What happened?" |
60625 | What have you there, Buddie?" |
60625 | What will happen next?" |
60625 | What will my friends think?" |
60625 | What you think?" |
60625 | What''s that? |
60625 | What''s that?" |
60625 | What''s the matter? |
60625 | What''s wrong?" |
60625 | Where are you? |
60625 | Who knows? |
60625 | Who knows? |
60625 | Who''s doing that?" |
60625 | Why not?" |
60625 | Why-- where_ are_ your measles?" |
60625 | Wiggy,"she called,"are you getting ready for some strange, new adventure, such as stopping bad boys from tying tin cans on dogs''tails?" |
60625 | Would n''t you call him a bad boy, Uncle Wiggily?" |
60625 | You are n''t going out on a day like this, are you?" |
60625 | You do n''t crow over him; do you, Charlie?" |
60625 | You will not be afraid to let her see your eggs, will you?" |
60625 | [ Illustration:"Oh, are you?" |
60625 | [ Illustration:"Who calls for help?"] |
60625 | asked the cow lady,"Susie or the spoon?" |
60625 | cried Tommie, before he thought,"will you please lend me that pine tree cone clothes brush? |
60625 | politely asked Uncle Wiggily]"Oh, are you?" |