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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6449 | Are you still a Quaker? |
6449 | Did you ever see anything like that? |
6449 | Do you know you are under sentence of death? |
6449 | Do you renounce the Quakers? |
6449 | Even though it is wrong? |
6449 | For how much? |
6449 | I do n''t want to study; ca n''t I go and wade in the brook? |
6449 | Is your heart right? |
6449 | May it not be a consequence of this that so many of you are a generation of triflers with God, with one another, and your own souls? 6449 Of course, of course-- oh, but-- but where are you going to kill snakes with your mongoose?" |
6449 | Oh, I see-- but what is a mongoose? |
6449 | Once more: what shall we say of the youth of this place? 6449 Shall I have the men of God pray for you?" |
6449 | Then you can commit any act you wish? |
6449 | Then you say that you can commit no sin? |
6449 | What is your favorite book? |
6449 | Why do you entrust me with all these goods when you know I am not worth a thousand pounds in my own name? |
6449 | Will you have the people pray for you? |
6449 | --_Rousseau_[ Illustration] Who is the great man? |
6449 | After the sermon they said,"Is it I-- Is it I?" |
6449 | And doth not the Most High regard it? |
6449 | And how about teaching the catechism and memorizing the Ten Commandments? |
6449 | And if it is the divine right of a child to dig in the dirt, why is n''t it the divine right of the grown- up? |
6449 | And one asked,"Is it me?" |
6449 | Are no drunkenness and uncleanness found among you? |
6449 | Are there not a multitude of you that are forsworn? |
6449 | Are we dead to the world and the things of the world? |
6449 | Are we then patterns to the rest in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity? |
6449 | Are you better managers of your fortune than of your time? |
6449 | Are you diligent in your business, pursuing your studies with all your strength? |
6449 | Being brought before Governor Endicott, she was asked,"Are you the same Mary Dyer that was here before?" |
6449 | But how in the name of breeding must we account for the degeneracy of the human form in this otherwise mammoth- producing soil? |
6449 | But is it not the wages of iniquity? |
6449 | Can you bear, unless now and then in a church, any talk of the Holy Ghost? |
6449 | Do you know how to possess your bodies in sanctification and honor? |
6449 | Do you put forth all your strength in the vast work you have undertaken? |
6449 | Do you redeem the time, crowding as much work into every day as it can contain? |
6449 | Do you take care to owe no man anything? |
6449 | Does it not prove that there is a radical error in the system? |
6449 | Does not that remind you of the not- to- be- forgotten opening words of"The Crisis":"These are the times that try men''s souls"? |
6449 | Ever besought the king to lighten the weight of his heavy hand? |
6449 | Ever protested against feudal wrongs? |
6449 | Ever shown the least desire that the condition of the masses should be improved? |
6449 | Finally a personage leaned over and said to the man of the mysterious package:"Stranger, may I be so bold as to ask what you have in that box?" |
6449 | Had he introduced books among them? |
6449 | Had the Church ever pleaded the peasant''s case at the bar of public opinion? |
6449 | Have we a bitter zeal, inciting us to strive sharply and passionately with those that are out of the way? |
6449 | Have we a burning zeal to save souls from death? |
6449 | Have you either the form or the power of Christian godliness? |
6449 | He parted from the Church without a struggle, and adopted as his motto,"If God be for us, who can be against us?" |
6449 | If famine could occur in Cork and Dublin, why not in Manchester and London? |
6449 | If the Puritans won, no one knew the result-- would power be safe in their hands? |
6449 | In the name of the Lord God Almighty I ask, What religion are ye of?" |
6449 | Information upon such matters as concerned their material welfare? |
6449 | Is there a Horse Heaven? |
6449 | Is this the general character of Fellows of Colleges? |
6449 | Liberal ideas? |
6449 | Must not we say prayers, and attend divine worship, and pay tithes, and obey magistrates? |
6449 | Or is our zeal the flame of love, so as to direct all our words with sweetness, lowliness and meekness of wisdom? |
6449 | Schools? |
6449 | So soon as a citizen says, What are State Affairs to me? |
6449 | Suddenly I thought,"Can not God heal man or beast as He will?" |
6449 | The Society of Friends-- I like the phrase, do n''t you? |
6449 | Then the proposition was-- would they come again? |
6449 | Then the question arose, What should be done with the prisoners? |
6449 | Then they turned on Cotton and said,"So, you are one of them?" |
6449 | Then what is it goes after men who criticize the prevailing religion and shows where it can be improved upon? |
6449 | There is one test for all of our educational experiments-- will it bring increased love? |
6449 | This being true, does not the management of this factory call for men of heart and soul-- broad- minded, generous, firm in the right? |
6449 | Was ever mortal horse so honored? |
6449 | Was it the desire of Theodore Parker to transform Christian Boston into a Pagan Rome? |
6449 | Were they not Friends, indeed? |
6449 | What are the natural rights of a man? |
6449 | What is perjury, if this is not? |
6449 | When little Theodore was four years of age his sisters would stand him on a chair and ask,"What did grandpa say to the soldiers?" |
6449 | When we are smitten on one cheek, do we not resent it, or do we turn the other also, not resisting evil, but overcoming evil with good? |
6449 | Where are the seals of our apostleship? |
6449 | Who of you is, in any degree, acquainted with the work of the Spirit, His supernatural work in the souls of men? |
6449 | Who that were dead in trespasses and sins have been quickened by our word? |
6449 | Would you not take it for granted, if any one began such a conversation, that it was hypocrisy or enthusiasm? |
6449 | Yea, are there not many of you who glory in your shame? |
6449 | Yet what had the priest done for them? |
5866 | ... Eh? 5866 A-- what?" |
5866 | And they have never been divorced from you? |
5866 | And what is he doing with a revolver in his hand? |
5866 | And you want me to keep it for you till you are free again,--is that it? |
5866 | Are you hard o''hearin''? |
5866 | Are you thinkin''of askin''me if I''ll have something to drink? |
5866 | As I was sayin''awhile ago, would you mind puttin''that gun in your pocket? |
5866 | As I was saying, where do you get any evidence that he WAS hungry? |
5866 | Awning? |
5866 | But are you not afraid she will be annoyed if you get her out of bed this time o''night? 5866 But,--about the revolver?" |
5866 | C- r- i- t- t- e- n- d- e- n.Telephone, after interval:"What floor?" |
5866 | Did n''t they have certificates? |
5866 | Did n''t you hear that lawyer say, over and over yet, how he was almost starved to death? 5866 Do they know where you are?" |
5866 | Do you approve of prohibition? |
5866 | Do you mean to say, you acquired your roll after leaving home tonight, eh? |
5866 | Do you object to the smell of powder? |
5866 | Do you really mean it? |
5866 | Does either one of them know about the other two? |
5866 | Eh? |
5866 | Evidence? 5866 Good gracious, Crittenden, what is there to laugh at?" |
5866 | Got her? |
5866 | Has your hearin''improved any? |
5866 | Have n''t you ever been divorced from any of them? |
5866 | Have you a hanky, Cassius? |
5866 | Have you no fear of the law? |
5866 | Hey? |
5866 | Home? 5866 How long ago did you telephone for the police, Crittenden?" |
5866 | How long ago was it, Cassius? |
5866 | How many children has she got now? |
5866 | Huh? |
5866 | Huh? |
5866 | I do n''t think that''s a very nice way to speak to a--"Come on, what do you want to see me about? 5866 I heard you say Jones quite distinctly, but why ca n''t you answer my question? |
5866 | I mean to say, do you expect me to believe you when you say you relish being arrested? |
5866 | I wrote it plain enough, did n''t I? |
5866 | It''s Ernest Wilson,--isn''t it, Ernest? |
5866 | My roll of bills,--you remember, do n''t you? |
5866 | My wife? 5866 No, NOT Smith,"hastily and earnestly;"Smilk,--S- m- i- l- k.""Smilk?" |
5866 | Now, Mrs. Similk, you are sure that you have not been divorced from Smilk nor he from you? |
5866 | Now, how the hell did you hear-- I say, HOW DID YOU HEAR ME IN THE ROOM, if it''s a fair question? |
5866 | Oh, you will, will you? |
5866 | Rap over the-- what? |
5866 | Run a mill of some kind? |
5866 | Smith? |
5866 | So you want to acquit the defendant because his lawyer said he was hungry,--is that it? |
5866 | Well for the-- say, are you deef? |
5866 | Well, I''m not hindering you, am I? |
5866 | Well, then,said Mr. Yollop,"what is your name?" |
5866 | Well, what do you want anyhow? |
5866 | What are you going to do? 5866 What are you thinking about, Cassius?" |
5866 | What does he get out of it? 5866 What else did my wife say?" |
5866 | What has that to do with it? |
5866 | What is this man doing here, Crittenden? |
5866 | What is your brother- in- law''s name? |
5866 | What is your name? |
5866 | What roll are you talking about? |
5866 | What say? |
5866 | What''s got into you? 5866 What''s in that room over there?" |
5866 | What? |
5866 | What? |
5866 | Where do the other two live, and what are their names? |
5866 | Will you gag her, or must I? |
5866 | You have? |
5866 | ... How about sending over to 418 Sagamore for that burglar I was speakin''to you about recently? |
5866 | After I''ve gone through the apartment, I''ll--""Would you strike a woman, Ernest Wilson?" |
5866 | Ai n''t I got a right to give money to my own wife,--or to one of my wives, strictly speakin'',--and to my own children? |
5866 | Ai n''t I?" |
5866 | Ai n''t one man''s word as good as another''s? |
5866 | Ai n''t that so?" |
5866 | All I''m after, is to keep some lawyer from gettin''--""What would you say, Cassius, if I were to tell you that I am a lawyer?" |
5866 | Amazing how awkward one can be with his left hand, is n''t it? |
5866 | And does the law protect them? |
5866 | And then when he gets it, what does he have to do? |
5866 | Are n''t you going to the penitentiary for fifteen or twenty years? |
5866 | As a sensible, discriminating thief, you would not deliberately steal a name like Cassius, now would you?" |
5866 | At any rate, he looked as though he was strong enough to pull a trigger?" |
5866 | But do you know what''s going on in this country right now, Mr. Popple? |
5866 | But that do n''t prove that he was the man, does it?" |
5866 | But what EVIDENCE is there?" |
5866 | Ca n''t you get me straight? |
5866 | Central? |
5866 | Central? |
5866 | Counsel, patiently:"Well, what did he say?" |
5866 | Counsel, startled:"What''s that?" |
5866 | Counsel, suddenly referring to his notes again:"Er-- ahem!--By the way, Mr. Yollop, you do n''t hear very well, do you?" |
5866 | Counsel, with a pitying look at the jury:"He was still the big, strong, able- bodied man that you had knocked down with your brawny fist, eh?" |
5866 | Counsel:"A big, rugged, healthy, desperate fellow, you would say?" |
5866 | Counsel:"And yet you found it singularly easy to deliver a blow on the jaw of an armed man with sufficient force to knock him down?" |
5866 | Counsel:"Are you what may be termed a powerful man, able to strike a powerful blow with the fist?" |
5866 | Counsel:"Armed with a loaded revolver?" |
5866 | Counsel:"But you admit you were surprised?" |
5866 | Counsel:"Did n''t he say something of the kind to you?" |
5866 | Counsel:"Do n''t you know that you laid it down because you were convinced in you own mind that he was physically unable to take advantage of it? |
5866 | Counsel:"Do you regard yourself as an experienced boxer?" |
5866 | Counsel:"He might have said a great many things that you failed to hear,--especially if his voice was weak?" |
5866 | Counsel:"If he had made an attempt to attack you, you would have shot him, would n''t you?" |
5866 | Counsel:"Is n''t it a fact that he appeared much stronger and not so weak and listless as when you first encountered him?" |
5866 | Counsel:"Was n''t he so weak that he could hardly walk across the room after he arose?" |
5866 | Counsel:"You are quite positive about that, are you?" |
5866 | Counsel:"You are six feet tall, I should say?" |
5866 | Counsel:"You would say that he was big enough and strong enough to pull a trigger, would n''t you?" |
5866 | Did n''t he tell you that he had a wife and several children?" |
5866 | Did n''t you hear that?" |
5866 | Did you ever see two people that looked less like they was related to each other? |
5866 | Did you say Yullup?" |
5866 | Didn''t-- Wait a minute!--didn''t you hear him say to that deaf witness that the prisoner fell down like a log when he push him in the face? |
5866 | Do n''t you know it''s against the law in New York to have a revolver on your premises or person? |
5866 | Do n''t you remember me, Ernest? |
5866 | Do you call this thing under here a trigger?" |
5866 | Do you get me? |
5866 | Do you know what cockles are?" |
5866 | Do you mean to tell me that you actually prefer being in prison?" |
5866 | Do you mind if I change drawers?" |
5866 | Do you realize what that means, Mr. Strumpet? |
5866 | Do you want me to shoot you?" |
5866 | Does n''t she answer?" |
5866 | Does that look as if I was tryin''to avoid arrest?" |
5866 | Everything all set to bind and gag her, and maybe rap her over the bean a couple of times and-- say, can you beat it for rotten luck? |
5866 | Have you any recollection of this defendant telling you that he was driven to theft because he had been out of work for nearly three months?" |
5866 | Have you ever felt so foolish that you wanted to kick yourself all over town? |
5866 | Have you ever tried writing the book for a musical comedy?" |
5866 | Have you soured on life, or what is it?" |
5866 | Hear what I say? |
5866 | How can I call them and keep an eye on you at the same time?" |
5866 | How could I help bein''honest up there? |
5866 | How could he have union pay in a penitentiary, Crittenden?" |
5866 | How many did you say you have?" |
5866 | Humph!--Can''t you fellers see through this whole business? |
5866 | Hurry up or he''ll blow my head off--"Telephone:"Say, what IS this? |
5866 | I want you to repeat-- Turn around here, ca n''t you? |
5866 | I was sayin''only the other night--"Again lowering his voice:"Is this Plaza 00100? |
5866 | I would n''t be likely to make any mistake about a man I''d lived with for nearly six months, would I? |
5866 | I''ve never heard it before, have you?" |
5866 | If it had n''t been for--""Woman? |
5866 | In what way?" |
5866 | Is it jail bird? |
5866 | Is n''t that so?" |
5866 | Is that so?" |
5866 | Is that true?" |
5866 | It allows a lot of pinheads to interfere with it, and what''s the answer? |
5866 | It sounds rather terrible, does n''t it?" |
5866 | It was civil enough, was n''t it?" |
5866 | It would be very awkward to call out the fire department, would n''t it? |
5866 | Keep me sittin''here till morning?" |
5866 | Morton?" |
5866 | Mrs. Smilk, with dignity:"Are you tryin''to insinuate that he ai n''t?" |
5866 | My God, man, do n''t you know it ai n''t safe these days to have a lot of money around the house? |
5866 | My gracious, ai n''t that enough? |
5866 | Nice, pleasant way to pass an hour or two-- beg pardon?" |
5866 | Now, is n''t it a fact, Mr. Yollop, that you laid the revolver down to go to the assistance of this defendant who was in a fainting condition?" |
5866 | Or is it Spring 3100 that calls out the fire department? |
5866 | Or words to that effect, eh, Cassius?" |
5866 | Perhaps it would comfort you to call up police headquarters again and tell''em to hurry along?" |
5866 | Perhaps you have at one time or another conducted a humorous column for a Metropolitan newspaper?" |
5866 | Please answer my question?" |
5866 | Police headquarters? |
5866 | Presently:"Police headquarters? |
5866 | Rather bright idea of mine, eh?" |
5866 | Remember that, will you? |
5866 | See what I mean?" |
5866 | Shoot yourself?" |
5866 | Six fried eggs and-- yes? |
5866 | Smilk, sharply:"Out? |
5866 | Smilk, sharply:"What''s that?" |
5866 | Smilk, to Yollop:"What is my name?" |
5866 | Smilk, with fallen jaw:"What-- what time do you expect her in?" |
5866 | Smilk?" |
5866 | Smilk?" |
5866 | Smilk?" |
5866 | So far as you know that is not the case?" |
5866 | So she wants you to go easy on me, eh?" |
5866 | Sort of recalls the old days when evil- doers were put in the stocks, does n''t it? |
5866 | Stenographer, leaning forward a little:"''In an apartment?''" |
5866 | Stenographer, patiently:"''You are sure about that?''" |
5866 | Telephone:"Are you sure it''s a burglar, or is it just a noise somewhere?" |
5866 | Telephone:"What''s that?" |
5866 | Telephone:"What''s yer name?" |
5866 | Tell her to hustle, will you?" |
5866 | That ai n''t much to ask, is it?" |
5866 | That he was in no condition to use it?" |
5866 | The Court, melting a little:"Do you think you can keep those children quiet, madam, and refrain from audible comments yourself?" |
5866 | The Court, raising his voice:"Did he tell you that he had several wives?" |
5866 | The Court, to Mr. Yollop:"Did this defendant say to you that he had several wives?" |
5866 | The Court, to Smilk''s counsel:"Do you desire to offer this document in evidence?" |
5866 | The State:"Are you living with your husband at present?" |
5866 | The State:"Did he ever mistreat you?" |
5866 | The State:"Have you ever been divorced from him?" |
5866 | The State:"How long is it since you and he lived together?" |
5866 | The State:"I mean, you saw him without his being aware of the fact that you were looking at him for the purpose of identification?" |
5866 | The State:"I will now ask you to look about this court room and tell the jury whether you see the man known to you as Filbert Morton?" |
5866 | The State:"In an apartment?" |
5866 | The State:"Sensible? |
5866 | The State:"Surreptitiously?" |
5866 | The State:"The defendant is the father of all of them?" |
5866 | The State:"Was that apartment entered by a burglar on the date mentioned?" |
5866 | The State:"Were you living in this apartment on the 18th of December, 1919?" |
5866 | The State:"What is your husband''s name and occupation?" |
5866 | The State:"When did you say you were married to the defendant?" |
5866 | The State:"When did you see him last?" |
5866 | The State:"When were you and Filbert Morton married?" |
5866 | The State:"Where do you reside?" |
5866 | The State:"Would you recognize him if you were to see him now?" |
5866 | The State:"You are sure about that?" |
5866 | The State:"You are sure about that?" |
5866 | The State:"You mean the prisoner at the bar, otherwise known as Cassius Smilk?" |
5866 | The authorities assured me that you-- do you mean to tell me that you entered this apartment for the purpose of robbing it? |
5866 | Their evidence ai n''t supported, is it?" |
5866 | Then he said:"Did she say whose children?" |
5866 | Then nervously:"Excuse me, but do I get my marriage certificate back? |
5866 | Then with a trace of real solicitude in his manner:"Are your feet warm yet?" |
5866 | They seem to be quite a snug fit, do n''t they? |
5866 | We got to eat, ai n''t we? |
5866 | We got to live, ai n''t we? |
5866 | Well, can you beat it? |
5866 | Well, then you know how I felt when that blessed infant pointed to this thing on my ear and-- What say?" |
5866 | Were you speaking to me?" |
5866 | What are you goin''to do with me? |
5866 | What are you thinkin''about?" |
5866 | What do you mean by secreting stolen property in my apartments?" |
5866 | What do you think I am?" |
5866 | What do you think? |
5866 | What else did she say?" |
5866 | What evidence is there that this Chancy woman is that deaf man''s sister? |
5866 | What number do I have to call to get Spring 3100? |
5866 | What sort of an opinion does he have of you if you slide up to the little"gate,"with your tail between your legs and plead guilty? |
5866 | What were you calling yourself?" |
5866 | What woman?" |
5866 | What''d she want?" |
5866 | What''s eatin''the darn fools? |
5866 | What''s more, it''s my money, and I got a right to give it to my wife, ai n''t I? |
5866 | What''s the matter with you?" |
5866 | What''s the sense of wastin''a lot of strength holding a cigar in your mouth when it requires no effort at all to smoke a cigarette? |
5866 | When does he get his pay? |
5866 | When you get through with the matches, push''em over this way, will you? |
5866 | Which are you? |
5866 | Which one?" |
5866 | While he''s workin''? |
5866 | Who is this man?" |
5866 | Why ca n''t they leave us alone instead of drivin''us out into a cold, unfeelin''world where we got to either steal or starve to death? |
5866 | Why did n''t you leave it at home?" |
5866 | Why do n''t you sit on your feet? |
5866 | Why the dickens should you worry about that infernal jade? |
5866 | Why were you surprised?" |
5866 | Why, did you do that?" |
5866 | Why, long time ago when I first come to this country, I told a hundred policeman I was almost starved to death and say, do you think they believed me? |
5866 | Why?" |
5866 | Will you have a cigar? |
5866 | With all these burglaries going on? |
5866 | Yes, it''s a damned outrage an''all that, but-- what? |
5866 | Yes, she''ll be sore at first, but-- Hello Central?" |
5866 | Yes, there''s a burglar in my apartment and I want you to-- What''s that? |
5866 | Yollop:"I beg pardon?" |
5866 | You ai n''t goin''to do a dirty trick like that are you,--Bill?" |
5866 | You ai n''t goin''to do what she asks, are you? |
5866 | You do n''t deserve--""Are you goin''to take off them rings, or have I got to--""Would you rob your benefactress?" |
5866 | You got it written down on a pad right there in front of you, have n''t you? |
5866 | You were regularly married to Elsie and Jennie,--I mean, by a minister, and so on?" |
5866 | You will oblige me by not disturbing--""Is her hair bobbed?" |
5866 | You''re on your feet, so-- by the way, are you sure this thing is loaded?" |
5866 | You--""Are you goin''to take them rings off peaceably?" |
5866 | so that was the reason, eh?" |