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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61498 | Antichron, huh? 61498 Benefactor?" |
61498 | He said unlimited power, did n''t he? 61498 How much money have we?" |
61498 | If you''re so damn smart, why ai n''t you rich? |
61498 | If you''re so smart, why do n''t you make some money yourself? |
61498 | Swell,grinned Billy Wade, admiringly,"but where do we get off? |
61498 | What do you mean? |
61498 | What do you pay that buccaneer to haul ore to Titan? |
61498 | What luck, Doc? |
61498 | Why ai n''t I rich, huh? |
61498 | Willing to gamble? |
61498 | ***** Who is the Wolf of Saturn? |
61498 | Am I offended? |
61498 | And where did they find their sellers and buyers? |
61498 | Antichron-- what were its chief virtues? |
61498 | Are you taking a short position?" |
61498 | Fold up and get jobs somewhere?" |
61498 | Other men with half his brains got along and prospered; why could n''t he? |
61498 | See?" |
61498 | What could he cash in on_ now_? |
61498 | Why not peddle some juice on the side?" |
61498 | Your proposition to have me lend you enough to get your machines built is out-- the machines might flop, then where''d I be? |
884 | ''But, according to her account, you must be more than a hundred years old?'' 884 But what do you see on the card?" |
884 | Did you foresee the year of the fire? |
884 | Have you got a light anywhere else? |
884 | One day,says Madame du Hausset,"Madame said to him, in my presence,''What was the personal appearance of Francis I? |
884 | Was ever anything so delightful? |
884 | What is written on it? |
884 | What means your letter, then? |
884 | ''Was his court very brilliant?'' |
884 | --"Can you see with the inside as well as the out?" |
884 | --"Is it small or large, this writing?" |
884 | After a few minutes the physician arose, and asked him if he had not seen how angry the devil looked? |
884 | After this, what can be said for the judgment or the impartiality of such a committee? |
884 | And what does the child? |
884 | But are they testimony in favour of Animal Magnetism?--do they prove the existence of the magnetic fluid? |
884 | Can this be deception? |
884 | De Rays owned that he had indeed misgivings, and inquired what was to be done to make the devil speak out, and unfold his secret? |
884 | Dee, a little startled, inquired whether the spirits might not mean that they were to live in common harmony and good- will? |
884 | Had he no fancy merely because he was dumb? |
884 | Had not the astrologer in view Don Miguel and Don Pedro when he penned this stanza, so much less obscure and oracular than the rest? |
884 | Have I deserved this fate? |
884 | He had heard Mesmer say that he could magnetise bits of wood-- why should he not be able to magnetise a whole tree? |
884 | Her eyes having been bandaged, she was asked if she could not see all the persons present? |
884 | I asked him what he ailed? |
884 | I once asked a spirit whether children grew after death? |
884 | Know ye not that she must support her mother by her charms? |
884 | One of the doctors present inquired whether a man who knew so many sciences was acquainted with music? |
884 | She was then asked if she could see the watch? |
884 | The patients of Perkins, of Valentine Greatraks, of Sir Kenelm Digby, of Father Gassner, were all equally positive: but what availed their assertions? |
884 | Why do n''t you give it to the King?'' |
884 | Will you undertake to make me a gainer of four thousand livres?'' |
713 | At what time this morning will you take your departure? |
713 | How long a time first? |
713 | How long did Carrots live with you? |
713 | How long was that before your death? |
713 | How was the poison administered, in beer or in purl? |
713 | Sie sprach zu ihm behende, Wie lasst du mich so lang In der Obrigkeit Hande? 713 What would you have of me?" |
713 | ''How is it,''said Anselme to him,''that you, whom I saw lying dead on the field of battle, are full of life?'' |
713 | *** Who''s there, i''the devil''s name? |
713 | ***"Be these the fruits of common secrets, common dangers?" |
713 | --''But whence,''resumed Anselme,''comes that strange brightness that surrounds you?'' |
713 | Afterwards, when the child could speak, this examinant asked her what she saw at the time? |
713 | And has he not within a year Hang''d threescore of them in one shire? |
713 | Another time they both cried out upon Amy Duny and Rose Cullender, saying,''Why do n''t you come yourselves? |
713 | Help me from this anguish, O thou dearest devil( or lover), mine?"] |
713 | Hilf mir aus ihren Zwang, Wie du mir hast verheissen, Ich bin ja eben dein, Thu mich aus der Angst entreissen O liebster Buhle mein? |
713 | In such a state of fear and anxiety, how could Alexius comport himself with dignity and like an Emperor?" |
713 | Is that the city?" |
713 | Justice:"How now? |
713 | Many of the latter were asked upon the rack what Satan had said, when he found that the commissioners were proceeding with such severity? |
713 | Might not the great enemy have put false testimony into the mouths of the witnesses, or might not the witnesses be witches themselves? |
713 | Now what was the grand result of all these struggles? |
713 | Nuremberg, Geneva, Paris, Toulouse, Lyons, and other cities, their two hundred? |
713 | She also asked the ladies, who had been drawn to their windows to witness the procession, what they were looking at? |
713 | She said to him quickly,"Why hast thou left me so long in the magistrate''s hands? |
713 | The Judge then asked them whether they found her guilty upon the indictment of conversing with the devil in the shape of a cat? |
713 | The first question he put to them was, whether they would serve him soul and body? |
713 | The inquisitors were required to ask the suspected whether they had midnight meetings with the devil? |
713 | Why do you send your imps to torment us?''" |
713 | and whether they had sexual intercourse with Satan? |
713 | dost thou think King Richard is in the bush?"] |
713 | knock!--Never at quiet? |
713 | knock****** Who''s there, i''the name o''Beelzebub? |
713 | neighbour Banks, are you a ringleader in mischief? |
713 | that Cologne should for many years burn its three hundred witches annually? |
713 | the district of Barnberg its four hundred? |
713 | whether they attended the witch''s sabbath on the Brocken? |
713 | whether they could raise whirlwinds and call down the lightning? |
713 | whether they had their familiar spirits? |
636 | And where are your witnesses? |
636 | Does any man,said he,"feel compunction in following his trade? |
636 | Does your mother know you''re out? |
636 | Does your mother know you''re out? |
636 | Thank you,replied the traveller, taking out his note- book to make a memorandum of the same;"are these admirals common in your country?" |
636 | True as death? 636 True; but do you suppose that I committed them? |
636 | What falls? |
636 | What is the matter? |
636 | Where''s his master? |
636 | Who are you? |
636 | Yes,said La Motte, pushing past him as fast as he was able;"and can that be you?" |
636 | --"Well, then,"said John,"as we were sailing over the Line, what do you think we saw?" |
636 | Among the most conspicuous, was one inscribed,"John Bull against John Kemble.--Who''ll win?" |
636 | And after all, what was the grand result? |
636 | As old Drayton sings, in his Poly- olbion:--"Of Merlin and his skill what region doth not hear? |
636 | Broad and smooth was the river on which he embarked; rapid and pleasant was his progress; and who was to stay him in his career? |
636 | Did you not say that you were ready?" |
636 | Do you forgive me?" |
636 | Every new comer into an alehouse tap- room was asked unceremoniously,"Who are you?" |
636 | He was then asked how many people he had killed with his own hands in the course of his life? |
636 | Henry, forgetting his assumed character of an antiduellist, carelessly, and as a mere matter of course, inquired whether the man lived? |
636 | How could we survive things like that? |
636 | How, after this, could we think to escape? |
636 | Is any man killed by man''s killing? |
636 | Is it not the hand of God that kills, and are we not the mere instruments in the hands of God?" |
636 | One of them was a caricature likeness of Mr. Kemble, asking,"What do you want?" |
636 | Suddenly the owner pounced upon him, and, with fury in his eyes, asked him if he knew what he had been doing? |
636 | The officiating Thug, turning to the spectators, and holding the axe uplifted, asks,"Shall I strike?" |
636 | The performances announced on the bills were the opera of"Love in a Village,"and"Who wins?" |
636 | The praise of his wit was in every mouth, and"Who are you?" |
636 | The title was too apt to the occasion to escape notice, and shouts of"Who wins? |
636 | Then it was of him demanded, whether he should be slaine or be deposed, or should voluntarily give over the crowne? |
636 | To put the wisdom of the young prophet most effectually to the test, the judge asked him if he knew his own father? |
636 | Upon this it was resolved, that both were alike agreeable to God, and that they should be used by turns in all the churches of Seville? |
636 | What traveller is unacquainted with the Santa Scala, or Holy Stairs, at Rome? |
636 | When this phrase had numbered its appointed days, it died away, like its predecessors, and"Who are you?" |
636 | Where shall we find such another set of practical philosophers who, to a man, are above the fear of death? |
636 | Who does not remember the division of England into the two great parties of Roundheads and Cavaliers? |
636 | Who does not remember the outcry against the science of geology, which has hardly yet subsided? |
636 | Who is there here that would betray him for his interest? |
636 | Who is there here that would not die for his friend? |
636 | and after dinner,"Do you know who fought this morning?" |
636 | and are not all our trades assigned us by Providence?" |
636 | and have you not been describing a number of murders in which you were concerned?" |
636 | and were we not ourselves both seized soon after? |
636 | of the wealthy of yesterday become the beggars of to- day? |
636 | replied Campbell,"will you mention before these gentlemen, was not everything fair? |
636 | said her husband;"is the Virgin unwilling to listen to your prayers?" |
636 | said his mother,"and what did the captain say?" |
636 | said the Abbe, smiling,"is that you?" |
636 | who wins?" |
12345 | Are you sure, Fred, that this is Bob''s work? |
12345 | Bob, what are you talking about? 12345 But can you not, at least temporarily, disguise from him just how you have arranged the relief?" |
12345 | But how did she happen to come to you with this extraordinary scheme? |
12345 | Eighty and coming like a spring freshet,he said into the mouthpiece,"and the boys want to know if I wo n''t let up now that Reinhart is down? |
12345 | Have you seen him? |
12345 | Is it a case of money, of our trying to tide her father over? |
12345 | Jim, have you been here long? |
12345 | Jim, how does he do what he does? 12345 Miss Sands, why will you not let me lend you the money necessary to tide your father over for a while?" |
12345 | Mr. Randolph, for Heaven''s sake have you done nothing yet? |
12345 | Mr. Randolph, tell me, please, what shall I do with this paper? |
12345 | No question about it, is there? |
12345 | Now, what is it she wants you to do? |
12345 | Of the Judge Lee Sands''s? |
12345 | So it is you, Jim Randolph, is it? 12345 Well, Jim, dear old Jim, where did you come from? |
12345 | Well, what is the trouble? 12345 Well, where do you stand?" |
12345 | What are they doing, Perkins? |
12345 | What are you doing here, Mrs.----? |
12345 | What are you doing here? |
12345 | What do you intelligent men think of this situation? 12345 What do you want? |
12345 | When did those robbers of men and despoilers of women and children ever let up because of death? 12345 Why, Bob, my Bob, is this the way you treat your Beulah when she''s let you sleep so your beautiful eyes would be pretty for the wedding? |
12345 | You think so, do you, Jim? 12345 ''Sell what and how much?'' 12345 Again his voice rang out,What brings you here? |
12345 | Am I sound?" |
12345 | Are you willing, Jim, to take her into the office as a sort of confidential secretary? |
12345 | Besides, what is there for you and me to take ourselves to task for? |
12345 | Beulah, what? |
12345 | Bob, in the name of God what have you been doing?" |
12345 | Bring up the average, would n''t it, for five years to come? |
12345 | Brownley?" |
12345 | Brownley?" |
12345 | But tell me, Jim, tell me, what can it buy in this world that I have not got? |
12345 | But what is the dross good for? |
12345 | Can you blame me for forgetting myself? |
12345 | Can you really_ feel_ what you write as you make us do? |
12345 | Could it possibly be? |
12345 | Do n''t you know it is Friday, the 13th? |
12345 | Do you come to plead again for that dastard Reinhart after the warning I gave you?" |
12345 | Do you know Reinhart is at his place in Virginia and can not get here before to- morrow night? |
12345 | Had he arrived at a decision, and if so, what was it? |
12345 | He glared at me as a dungeon prisoner might glare at his keeper for his answer to"Where can I find liberty?" |
12345 | He was satisfied when he got no other response to his question,"Do you take this man to be your wedded husband?" |
12345 | I finally put it to him bluntly:"Bob, are you working out anything that looks like real relief for Miss Sands and her father?" |
12345 | I said in a firm voice,"Bob, is this the way to talk to me in your own office?" |
12345 | I''m going to keep away from the floor for an hour or so, then I will go over and wind it up and-- good God, Beulah-- Miss Sands-- are you ill?" |
12345 | Is it possible we are down to a point where the Stock Exchange rushes over to a man''s office when his wire happens to break down?" |
12345 | Is n''t that being a man and a gentleman?" |
12345 | Is this the way to act before this kind man who has come to take us to the church? |
12345 | Jim, there is food for reflection for you and me, do n''t you think so?" |
12345 | My God, Jim, is it possible you and I have joined the nobility of Dirty Dollars? |
12345 | Now what reason is there for a good, big, stiff uplift? |
12345 | Or had woman''s hope, so persistent where her loved ones are concerned, made Beulah Sands blind to the awfulness of the situation? |
12345 | Pardon me, Mr. Randolph, wo n''t you, when I say-- God bless you and every one whom you hold dear, God bless you? |
12345 | Say, Cho, haf you noticed Pop Prownlee to- tay? |
12345 | The two? |
12345 | Was it possible that a girl could have such nerve, such courage? |
12345 | Was it short stock, which must be bought back, or long stock; and if long, whose stock? |
12345 | Was it to have a companion to cheer and solace it on its far journey to the great beyond? |
12345 | What are you driving at?" |
12345 | What brings_ you_ here?" |
12345 | What could it mean? |
12345 | What do you say to that?" |
12345 | What do you think?" |
12345 | What does this girl want you to do? |
12345 | What is it good for to me? |
12345 | What power could stop this Niagara of molten dollars? |
12345 | What will it get me in the next world, Jim Randolph, what will it get me? |
12345 | What, I ask, do you wise men think of the situation as you now see it?" |
12345 | When were they ever known to wait even till the corpse stiffened to pluck out the hearts of the victims? |
12345 | Where could he be going? |
12345 | Where do we stand?" |
12345 | Where would it end? |
12345 | With mock severity she said,"Bob, c- a- t. What does it spell?" |
12345 | Would he resume selling or was he through? |
12345 | Would it be an intrusion to extend sympathy to one bereft of the beautiful gift of loving companionship? |
12345 | Yet I was forced to confess that he must have had some tremendous backing; else how could he have done what I had seen him do? |
12345 | You will ask as I did: Can this be possible? |
12345 | he roared,''do n''t you know the day? |
12345 | such a longing to tell you, to tell you, Bob----""What? |