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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31214 | A friend solicitous, and fearing the worst, said,"Och, Paddy, what ails ye? |
31214 | Are ye dead?" |
31214 | How is it that an apple or potato can be divided by a straight cut when placed in the folds of a silk pocket- handkerchief, which remains uninjured? |
31214 | The heavy hit may come off occasionally, the clumsy guard may turn the point, but why misdirect energy? |
31214 | Where, then, shall we look for a stick which combines all the good qualities and is free from the drawbacks just enumerated? |
39385 | Wouldst take my only crutch? 39385 ''Who''ll cheer us in our doldrums?'' 39385 ''Who''ll help us bear our troubles by making us forget them? 39385 And now, if thou hast lived through this one day, why not another? 39385 Art brave enough to lift the gauntlet that Despair flings down and wage this warfare to thy very grave?'' |
39385 | Canst think of any other?" |
39385 | Did not the very stars foretell success? |
39385 | How can I endure that sight day after day when my arms must remain for ever empty? |
39385 | How can_ I_ play such a part?" |
39385 | Now he stood and gazed upon the prostrate man who turned away his face and would not answer his low- spoken words:"What ails thee, brother?" |
39385 | Was not he born for conquest? |
39385 | What matter that the thought of Vesta stabbed him nigh to madness when he looked on hearth- fires that could never blaze for him? |
39385 | Why not lie here and starve, and thus force Death to turn the key, and break the manacles which bind me to my misery?" |
39385 | Why struggle any longer''gainst my lot? |