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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16770 | What is your name? |
16770 | [ Illustration] But who comes here across our path, In gay attire bedight? |
42278 | Can it be done? |
43635 | Would it not seem a part of wisdom, for the sake of safety and economy in time and good nature, for everybody to master these knot problems? |
41669 | 299, with its rounded ends, arched bottom, and adjustable hood? |
41669 | A magical elevator? |
44501 | Be ready, however, to assist at the right moment and never turn a deaf ear to the persistent question,"Why"? |
44501 | The important test is,"Is it something that the child can use to make things for himself, for others and for the home?" |
43692 | ( Now was n''t Horace kind?) |
43692 | At last said Horace,"What''s the good Of starving slowly? |
43692 | Poor Edward groaned a lot:"Why was I ever made?" |
43692 | What dream of perfect loveliness D''you think I''m hinting at? |
46108 | Whose is that impulse? |
46108 | Yet does not this very power of creative thought amongst even the humblest of us constitute religion of the most living vitality? |
45775 | ''Have you finished the swing yet?'' |
45775 | ( Not one mentions a little boy; is he expected to mend his own?) |
45775 | Roger Bacon(? |
45775 | There was considerable difference of opinion on the question,"Has it done you any good?" |
45775 | To the last question,"Will it be of any use to you when you are grown up?" |
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?" |
44440 | ***** Oh, who knows what the Clover thinks? |
44440 | 23 what grown- ups call Japanesque? |
44440 | And do you know that these flowers will fit on the ends of your fingers like tall caps on the heads of little fairies? |
44440 | CHAPTER IV CLOVER DESIGNS HAVE you ever admired the pretty patterns on wallpaper of flowers and green leaves? |
44440 | CHAPTER XXI THINGS TO MAKE OF ENGLISH- WALNUT SHELLS NUTS are the seed- vessels of the nut- trees; did you ever think of that? |
44440 | DO you know the cultivated foxglove with its tall spikes of thimble- shaped flowers, prettily spotted inside? |
44440 | Do you hear that deep, booming sound? |
44440 | Does n''t it look as if it had been copied from a printed pattern on a piece of Japanese cotton cloth? |
44440 | Five petals? |
44440 | From the brilliant- orange tiger- lily, with its dark- brown or black spots, we are going to make a-- tiger? |
44440 | Have you ever embroidered dainty designs in colors on white linen, and do you love it all? |
44440 | Is n''t it delightful to see so many, many apple- blossoms all at once? |
44440 | Is n''t it wonderful? |
44440 | It sounds good to eat, does n''t it? |
44440 | That is being active enough in such a small pulpit, is n''t it? |
44440 | The Greeny Girl The little green- pea greenies, cousins of the brownies, shown in the illustration are funny, are n''t they? |
44440 | The Wild Morning- Glory In your walks through the fields and along the country roadsides have you ever noticed the wild morning- glory? |
44440 | What do you see? |
44440 | When I say noticed, I mean have you thought about the flowers while you looked at them? |
44440 | Why not play that you are a little fairy and live among the grasses? |
44440 | With all these dangerous creatures prowling round, do you think it strange that the Filipino people put their houses on stilts? |
44440 | You can not say that of the humming- bird, can you? |
44440 | You have done this ever so many times when helping mother, have n''t you? |
44440 | [ Illustration: Fig.94-"Do you know the cultivated Fox Glove?"] |
33368 | ''Am I man jack too, Uncle Gee?'' 33368 ''Busy Bee, there are plenty come wooing to little plain, quiet Mary; what shall she say, Busy Bee? |
33368 | ''But I''m not a real grown- up lady yet, am I?'' 33368 ''Can anyone tell me anything particular about a Kite?'' |
33368 | ''Does not this remind you of our own old days?'' 33368 ''Have you any boxes of wooden tea- things?'' |
33368 | ''Like a what, my duck?'' 33368 ''May I have all these for my very own, dear Mamma?'' |
33368 | ''Now,''said Uncle Gee,''once for all what is it to be? 33368 ''This piece will make the doll a very grand bodice,''said Edith;''the pale blue suits her complexion, do n''t you think so, Maddy? |
33368 | ''Well, they do n''t value them now, as we did our patched up contrivances, do they?'' 33368 ''What''s the matter now?'' |
33368 | ''What''s the price of him, master?'' 33368 ''What''s the row here?'' |
33368 | ''Who''s singing that contraband rhyme?'' 33368 ''Yes,''replied Papa,''you are right Tom; but what did he find out by it, and how? |
33368 | ''You do n''t care so much about silk dresses now, Maddy,''replied Laura;''I think a new riding habit is your present ambition, is n''t it?'' 33368 I have finished my copy, Miss Watson,"said Celia,"may I go now, please? |
33368 | I wonder what has become of my spade? |
33368 | It looks very clean and bright certainly,replied Mr. Spenser,"but why do n''t you open this door too? |
33368 | Oh, Miss Watson, do n''t you like the sea too? |
33368 | Oh,said the Doll,"can you not excuse me? |
33368 | ''Why, Dickey,''she said, laughing,''have you been trying a game of shuttlecock, by way of sport? |
33368 | (? |
33368 | A flying dragon, like the Chinese flags and lanterns?'' |
33368 | A ship, a dragon, a Chinaman, or what? |
33368 | And what shall we make it? |
33368 | But hulloa, Gerry, how wet the beggar is?'' |
33368 | But if I were asked,"continued the little motherly Teapot, getting quite warm on the subject--"if I were asked''What was the good of toys?'' |
33368 | Come in, my dear, and just help me to put them in again, will ye?" |
33368 | Did these sunken cheeks and hollow eyes, these little wasted hands belong to the"Fower,"as she had called herself? |
33368 | Do n''t you know mamma never goes down to breakfast or dinner till Lance has dressed her and done her hair?'' |
33368 | Do n''t you think its Joe''s turn to return our visit, mother?'' |
33368 | Do n''t you think you could manage to roll into my cage, and then we could go off together?'' |
33368 | Do you know?'' |
33368 | Franklin found out about lightning with a Kite, did n''t he?'' |
33368 | How much are they? |
33368 | How''s the Doll now?" |
33368 | I am sure the Humming Top has never seen what I have; how should he, mixing up, as he has done, with only the better class of playthings? |
33368 | I say, Gerry, do you think you could pitch it over, outside? |
33368 | I sha n''t have the measles, shall I Nurse?'' |
33368 | In my youth my heart was indeed light within me; for was it not of the best and most expensive species of cork? |
33368 | It is to be put to the vote-- what do you say, Bob, you are the eldest?'' |
33368 | What can he be? |
33368 | Where on earth could they have come from? |
33368 | Where was I in my story? |
33368 | Will that do, little Missee? |
33368 | and I hate them, horrid, stupid things; what did they send me that for?'' |
33368 | decided Mamma at once,''and a very good choice too, Lee, do n''t you think so? |
33368 | enquired Papa;''I think there ought to be a story somewhere; does anyone know it?'' |
33368 | muttered the Ball, as he took an extra roll out into the room;"but what are we to do, then?" |
33368 | replied George;''but look, sister, wo n''t this be a capital Kite? |
33368 | said he,''will you go along with me?'' |
33368 | shouted Bob;''O how stunning; O Uncle Gee, can you show us how to do it?'' |
33368 | to"and done her hair?" |
33368 | where''s my tea- fings?'' |
18655 | Are n''t you glad it cleared off? |
18655 | Are we going ashore? |
18655 | Are we to be burned at sea? |
18655 | Are you going to put this down in your log book? |
18655 | Did n''t you see the wheels on the bottom of the Ark yesterday? |
18655 | Did you ever go to one? |
18655 | Do you really mean it? |
18655 | Do you wonder? |
18655 | Have we struck a rock? |
18655 | How are the animals this morning? |
18655 | How did it all happen? |
18655 | How did it happen? |
18655 | How do you know we want him? |
18655 | How long do you expect me to be a water plug? |
18655 | I say, Mrs. Noah, could you sew the legs of an old pair of trousers on to mine, so the stilts wo n''t show? |
18655 | Is n''t he graceful? |
18655 | Is n''t it a beautiful day? |
18655 | Is n''t it freezing? |
18655 | Is that so? |
18655 | Just the thing,said Shem,"do n''t you think so, father?" |
18655 | Listen to Mr. Noah, my dear, for he was certainly right the first time, and why should n''t he be now? |
18655 | Mother,he called,"where are my white dress ties? |
18655 | Now, where shall I put the money? |
18655 | The what? |
18655 | Then why did n''t you warn us off the reef-- I mean the roof? |
18655 | Then why does n''t he? |
18655 | Wait a minute, ca n''t you? |
18655 | Well, how did you like my poetry? 18655 Well, suppose I have n''t the money with me?" |
18655 | Well, what''s the best thing to do? |
18655 | What about some of the poor animals who are used to the Torrid Zone? |
18655 | What are we ever going to do? |
18655 | What are we going to do, then? |
18655 | What are you about? |
18655 | What are you doing here? |
18655 | What are you doing, Jonah, and where are you, boys? |
18655 | What are you talking about down there? |
18655 | What did you give the pigs for supper last night? |
18655 | What did you say, my dear? |
18655 | What do you mean by falling asleep? |
18655 | What do you say, Ella? |
18655 | What do you want me for? |
18655 | What good will he do? 18655 What has happened?" |
18655 | What in thunder did you do that for? |
18655 | What is all the excitement about? |
18655 | What is it? 18655 What time shall we have the circus?" |
18655 | What will happen to me if I lose a passenger? |
18655 | What''s all this levity about? |
18655 | What''s going on? |
18655 | What''s that noise? |
18655 | What''s the matter? |
18655 | What''s the use? |
18655 | Where abouts? |
18655 | Where are they? |
18655 | Where away? |
18655 | Where did you learn all that? |
18655 | Where is he? |
18655 | Where''s the ocean? |
18655 | Where? |
18655 | Who am I? 18655 Who are you, and where are you?" |
18655 | Who will volunteer? |
18655 | Why, father? |
18655 | Would you like me to unfasten your dress for you? |
18655 | Would you like to come with us? |
18655 | Would you mind,she said, turning to Mrs. Noah,"if I went to bed? |
18655 | You do n''t expect me to sit here for the rest of the voyage? |
18655 | And she ran up the gang- plank and called to the lonely Weathercock:"Why do n''t you fly down? |
18655 | And what do you suppose he wrote? |
18655 | Did you make it up?" |
18655 | Duck, so why do n''t you have some sense and get aboard out of harm''s way?" |
18655 | Finally, when he partly recovered from his fright he said:"But what am I to do?" |
18655 | Noah, forgetting his own question,"the dove spouting poetry, eh? |
18655 | Noah,"do n''t know as that should make them ill?" |
18655 | Now, how would you like to be left alone High up on a perch where the wild breezes moan?" |
18655 | Suppose our motor gave out? |
18655 | The Arkmobile came to a sudden stop, and a voice outside was heard to exclaim:"Where''s the chauffeur?" |
18655 | Then, turning to the passengers, he asked:"Who will volunteer to go with me below deck?" |
18655 | This ca n''t be the forty- first day, can it? |
18655 | What''s the use of making the letters just like the copy, anyhow? |
18655 | Where am I? |
18655 | Where am I?" |
18655 | Who''s delaying us?" |
18655 | Why do n''t you help us?" |
18655 | he exclaimed,"if that squirrel has gone off into the woods, how will we ever find him?" |
17679 | And may I have it back this week? |
17679 | And now how are your legs? |
17679 | And now where is my Nodding Donkey? |
17679 | And now, Sister, what would you like? |
17679 | And then I can see my Nodding Donkey, ca n''t I? 17679 Are you a cat?" |
17679 | But what about my Nodding Donkey, Mother? 17679 Did n''t you hear about his going away?" |
17679 | Did you hear how once I burned my trousers? |
17679 | Do n''t you know it is n''t allowed for you to move when any one is looking at you? |
17679 | Do they belong here? |
17679 | Do you ever see your friend, the Monkey on a Stick, or hear from the Sawdust Doll? |
17679 | Do you mind if I speak to you? |
17679 | Do you think I will ever get better? |
17679 | Have you come to stay? |
17679 | How are you feeling? |
17679 | How are you feeling? |
17679 | How do you do? |
17679 | How does one go-- in one of the toy trains of cars I see on the shelves? |
17679 | How is my boy to- night? |
17679 | How? |
17679 | I suppose you have had adventures, too? |
17679 | I wonder if I could do anything to help save the Spotted Giraffe? 17679 I wonder what sort of place I am coming into?" |
17679 | I wonder when I shall reach the Earth? |
17679 | Is Joe back yet? |
17679 | Is Joe here? |
17679 | Is Joe tired of playing with you, as he grew tired of us? |
17679 | Is it a rubber doll? |
17679 | Is n''t he funny? |
17679 | Is n''t he the dearest Donkey you ever saw, Angelina? |
17679 | Is she anything like me? |
17679 | Is the varnish dry? |
17679 | Is this the only store you were ever in? |
17679 | Is this toy finished, now? |
17679 | Joe? 17679 Kick? |
17679 | Oh, are n''t you? 17679 Please, Mother, will you tell Santa Claus to bring me that for Christmas?" |
17679 | Shall I put this chap in, Santa Claus? |
17679 | Shall I set him on the shelf to dry, so you may soon take him down to Earth for some lucky boy or girl? |
17679 | Take me back to the toy store, will they? |
17679 | Then why did you leave? |
17679 | Was it because there were no other cats there for you to mew to? |
17679 | Well, how do you like it here? |
17679 | What do you mean, Mother? |
17679 | What is going to happen? |
17679 | What is that? |
17679 | What is the matter? |
17679 | What? |
17679 | When will the doctors operate on our boy, to make him better? |
17679 | Where did he come from? |
17679 | Where is the Nodding Donkey? |
17679 | Who is he, anyhow? |
17679 | Who were they? |
17679 | Why did you leave? |
17679 | Why do you ask such a question? 17679 Why is he not here with us?" |
17679 | Will his Nodding Donkey be mended by that time? |
17679 | Will you please get me my Noah''s Ark, Mother? 17679 Would you like that Nodding Donkey for Christmas, Joe?" |
17679 | Would you like to look at some toys? |
17679 | Would you like to play with us? |
17679 | Would you rather have that than your Jack in the Box, Robert? |
17679 | You are a new one, are n''t you? |
17679 | You did? |
17679 | You were thinking of our White China Cat, were n''t you? |
17679 | And the one who had made the Nodding Donkey asked:"When are you going to take a load of toys down to Earth?" |
17679 | Are you all right? |
17679 | Are you anxious to get to Earth again? |
17679 | Are your legs better? |
17679 | Before the Nodding Donkey could speak in answer to this request, a voice suddenly asked:"I say, Nodding Donkey, do you kick?" |
17679 | But now his leg is broken, and I guess he''ll have to go on crutches, the same as I do; wo n''t he, Mother?" |
17679 | But tell me, how is everything at the North Pole? |
17679 | But what has happened?" |
17679 | But where is the Noah''s Ark that you belong in? |
17679 | CHAPTER IX A LONESOME DONKEY"What is the matter, Joe? |
17679 | Can I take him to the hospital and have him fixed, too, so he will not need crutches?" |
17679 | Can you walk?" |
17679 | Elephant?" |
17679 | I guess he thinks I asked you if you''d buy him for me, and he''s saying''yes''; is n''t he, Mother?" |
17679 | I wonder how long I shall have to wait?" |
17679 | I wonder what is the matter with him that he walks in such a funny way?" |
17679 | Is he all right, Daddy?" |
17679 | Shall I make this Tin Soldier with a sword or a gun?" |
17679 | So the Donkey has a broken leg, has he?" |
17679 | So you have finished the Nodding Donkey, have you?" |
17679 | The three were looking at the Nodding Donkey, who bowed his head at them as if saying:"How do you do? |
17679 | Well, now what shall we do? |
17679 | What am I thinking of that is like a snowball and has two eyes?" |
17679 | What are you going to do?" |
17679 | What has happened?" |
17679 | What''s the matter, Comet? |
17679 | Who are you, anyhow?" |
17679 | Who has a game to suggest or a riddle to ask?" |
17679 | Will no one save me?" |
17679 | Will you have a nibble?" |
6307 | And did you see what he did? |
6307 | And may we watch you mend him? |
6307 | And please, Susan, may I have a cookie for Dick? |
6307 | Are you all right? |
6307 | Are you going to faint? |
6307 | Are you going to tell a joke or ask a riddle? |
6307 | Are you ready? |
6307 | But how can he? |
6307 | But what can be done in ten minutes? |
6307 | But who is shooting the beans at us? |
6307 | Can he be mended? |
6307 | Cotton? 6307 Dear me, what is going on?" |
6307 | Did a bee sting you? |
6307 | Did he ever tell the answer to that riddle of what it is that makes more noise than a pig under a gate? |
6307 | Did n''t you hear what the Bold Tin Soldier said? |
6307 | Did they hurt you, Mirabell or Arnold? |
6307 | Did you like our drill and sham battle? |
6307 | Do n''t the real lambs mind if you pull wool from their backs? |
6307 | Do you hear me? 6307 Do you mean the one hanging near the gas jet?" |
6307 | Do you mean to say,asked the Bold Tin Soldier,"that you could pull wool from the back of a real, live lamb?" |
6307 | Do you think you are going to like it here, Captain? |
6307 | Do you think you can? |
6307 | Do you want more cookies, Arnold? |
6307 | Has any one heard anything from her since she left us? |
6307 | Has anything happened? |
6307 | Has the Sawdust Doll come back to see us? |
6307 | How can the Captain get up there and save our Clown? 6307 I did n''t tell a joke or ask a riddle, did I?" |
6307 | I wonder if the rough boy will break me? |
6307 | Is there any chance of seeing the Sawdust Doll or the White Rocking Horse again? |
6307 | Look at my fancy Clown, will you, Mabel? |
6307 | May I ride your Rocking Horse? |
6307 | May we, Patrick? |
6307 | Oh, may we sprinkle a little? |
6307 | Oh, who do you suppose did it? |
6307 | Oh, will no one save me? |
6307 | Really? 6307 Really?" |
6307 | Shall we have another battle with the Tin Soldiers? |
6307 | So how could the wind blow her? 6307 So you are going away from us?" |
6307 | What about? |
6307 | What are you going to do, Arnold? |
6307 | What are you''oh dearing''about? 6307 What did you say you wanted to get for Madeline?" |
6307 | What for? |
6307 | What happened to you? 6307 What is it now?" |
6307 | What is it? |
6307 | What is it? |
6307 | What is so funny? |
6307 | What is the matter? |
6307 | What is the matter? |
6307 | What shall we play now? |
6307 | What''s the matter down there in your barracks, my Bold Tin Soldier? |
6307 | What''s the matter with him, Sallie? |
6307 | What''s the matter? |
6307 | What? |
6307 | Where are the cookies? |
6307 | Where was he? |
6307 | Who ever heard of a Soldier Captain without some men under him? 6307 Who is it, then?" |
6307 | Who says so? |
6307 | Who? |
6307 | Why do n''t you get her a Candy Rabbit? |
6307 | Will no one save him? |
6307 | Will you allow me to use your ladder, Mr. Japanese Juggler? |
6307 | Would you care for another? |
6307 | And how is my friend the Candy Rabbit?" |
6307 | And the Monkey on a Stick and the Calico Clown? |
6307 | And where is the mouse that was gnawing?" |
6307 | And"what?" |
6307 | Are they all there?" |
6307 | Are you going to have another, Captain?" |
6307 | Are your Tin Soldiers shooting bean bullets, Arnold?" |
6307 | CHAPTER IV A BEAN BATTLE"Well, Arnold, do you think you will like your Bold Tin Soldier and his men?" |
6307 | Did you miss me?" |
6307 | He is in the kitchen, after all, but how did he get in this barrel? |
6307 | However, he little knew what went on after dark, when he and Mirabell were asleep in bed, did he? |
6307 | I wonder how I can get out of here? |
6307 | Is the Candy Rabbit there yet? |
6307 | Then could n''t I get the Captain and his men?" |
6307 | Want to see my Soldiers fight?" |
6307 | Was he hurt?" |
6307 | What are you going to do with''em, Arnold?" |
6307 | What was going to happen? |
6307 | When did you get here?" |
6307 | Where have I heard those names before-- Dick and Arnold? |
6307 | Why do you want cotton?" |
6307 | Why were you away from us so long?" |
6307 | Why, you are only a_ toy_ lamb, are n''t you?" |
6307 | Would n''t it be wonderful if she could really be alive and move by herself?" |
6307 | Would you like to see me march my men around the counter?" |
6307 | cried the Soldier, laughing,"have you heard that story, also? |
6307 | has any one a bit of cotton?" |
6307 | sighed Arnold, when he could not find the commander of his tin army,"where is he?" |
6307 | what did you get?" |
6307 | what is going to happen now?" |
6307 | what is the matter with you?" |
6307 | what''s that?" |
6307 | what?" |
17276 | Am I at sea? 17276 Any pins? |
17276 | Any pins? 17276 Are you going to let him swim in the bathtub?" |
17276 | Are you sure he is the same Rabbit-- your Candy Rabbit? |
17276 | But can you tell me this? |
17276 | But how did I get here, and where are the Calico Clown and the Monkey on a Stick? |
17276 | But it''s funny the Rabbit was out in the grass here, was n''t it? |
17276 | But tell me, who are you, and what are you doing here? |
17276 | But who are you, if I may ask? |
17276 | But why am I on the Easter Novelty Counter, and how did I get here? |
17276 | Did he get any of your goldfish? |
17276 | Did he get any? |
17276 | Did nothing exciting ever happen to you? |
17276 | Did you find them all, and all the eggs? |
17276 | Did you hit him? |
17276 | Do you s''pose he''s spoiled? |
17276 | Does n''t he look cute? |
17276 | Give who a ride? |
17276 | Has anything happened, children? |
17276 | Has he a monkey with him to gather pennies in his hat? |
17276 | How did he get here? |
17276 | How did my little girl''s Candy Rabbit get in your basket? |
17276 | How? |
17276 | I wonder what they are doing? |
17276 | I wonder what they are looking at? 17276 If this is n''t Fairyland, where am I?" |
17276 | Is he? 17276 Is it anywhere near the North Pole Workshop of Santa Claus?" |
17276 | Is it going to be a Jumping Jack? |
17276 | Is it something good to eat? |
17276 | Oh, I wonder what is going to happen? |
17276 | Oh, may I please clean out some of the cake dishes? |
17276 | Run down where? |
17276 | Shall I send it or will you take it with you? |
17276 | Then where am I? |
17276 | Well, how are you, little pony? |
17276 | What are you going to do with me? |
17276 | What are you going to do? |
17276 | What do you suppose made that noise like the ringing of a bell? |
17276 | What have you been doing to yourself, Cook? |
17276 | What have you there, Tom? |
17276 | What shall we do now? |
17276 | What''s that? |
17276 | What''s the matter with you? |
17276 | What''s the matter with you? |
17276 | What''s the matter? |
17276 | What''s this in my grass? 17276 What?" |
17276 | Where did you get him? |
17276 | Where did you get him? |
17276 | Where in the world is that? |
17276 | Where is all the nice smell? |
17276 | Where''d you get him? |
17276 | Who are you? |
17276 | Who ever heard of an egg with a window in it? 17276 Why did you bring him?" |
17276 | Why did you take it? |
17276 | Why do n''t you scrape it off? |
17276 | Why do you do that? |
17276 | Why, has anything happened to you? |
17276 | Why? 17276 Will he come all to pieces, Mother?" |
17276 | Will you let me see it when you get it? |
17276 | Would n''t it have been dreadful if Tom had eaten your Rabbit? |
17276 | Would n''t it have been funny if the Rabbit had made the bowl tinkle all by himself? |
17276 | And how are you? |
17276 | And now maybe you want some needles or pins?" |
17276 | Any court- plaster? |
17276 | Any needles? |
17276 | Any needles? |
17276 | Any notions to- day?" |
17276 | Any pin cushions needed to- day?" |
17276 | Are you as good as a goldfish-- one of those the bad cat tried to get?" |
17276 | Are you going to eat him? |
17276 | But what have you there?" |
17276 | Can it be a glass bottle? |
17276 | Did you take Madeline''s Rabbit when you were in her house at the party? |
17276 | Do you like living in a house with children more than in the store? |
17276 | Dorothy came over with her Sawdust Doll just as the cat was dipping his paw down into the bowl, and what do you think Dorothy did?" |
17276 | Have I been taken on a ship, and am I crossing the ocean?" |
17276 | How did he get in the basket? |
17276 | How did you get here? |
17276 | How did you get him, Patrick?" |
17276 | I wonder if any one lives in that egg? |
17276 | I wonder if this really is Fairyland? |
17276 | If every time any one or anything fell a rubber ball would happen along it would be very nice, would n''t it?" |
17276 | Is Madeline in?" |
17276 | Is anything wrong?" |
17276 | So that''s the way you feel about it, is it?" |
17276 | Tell me, am I dreaming, or is this really Fairyland, where eggs have windows in them and hold little chickens and ducks who seesaw?" |
17276 | The Chocolate Rabbit waved his ears in a kind way at the Candy Bunny, and went on:"How do you like it here?" |
17276 | Tom?" |
17276 | What did she do?" |
17276 | What have you?" |
17276 | What is this hand- organ girl going to do with me?" |
17276 | What kind?" |
17276 | What were you doing with him in the bathroom?" |
17276 | What''s that?" |
17276 | Where did you get him?" |
17276 | Where''d you get him?" |
17276 | _ Page_ 107] CHAPTER X IN A BOY''S POCKET"Are you hurt?" |
17276 | she cried,"what have you there? |
17276 | what do you think?" |
17276 | what is happening now?" |
17276 | what''s this?" |
5845 | A cake for a Toy Party? |
5845 | Am I back again at the North Pole workshop of Santa Claus? 5845 And a Clown being in the basket with the wash?" |
5845 | And how are you? 5845 And, please, may I help?" |
5845 | Are n''t they ever going to let me out? 5845 Are you asleep?" |
5845 | Are you going to have a show? |
5845 | But how did he get in the basket of clothes? |
5845 | But what about your Soldier, Arnold? |
5845 | But why are you lying flat on your back? |
5845 | Can he do the giant''s swing? |
5845 | Did Sidney have a Calico Clown with one leg red and the other leg yellow? |
5845 | Did it hurt you? |
5845 | Did n''t you move him? |
5845 | Did n''t you? |
5845 | Did you take him, Herb? 5845 Do n''t you like it?" |
5845 | Does you mean to take him back where you got de basket of wash, Mammy? |
5845 | How are you going to make him stay on? |
5845 | How could they? |
5845 | How did it happen? |
5845 | How did you ever get there? 5845 How do you do?" |
5845 | How in the wide world did he get here? |
5845 | I mean can you fix him? |
5845 | I wonder if I can wiggle down? |
5845 | If you children did n''t put it there, who did? |
5845 | Is anybody there? |
5845 | Is de table all set, honey? |
5845 | Is he going to climb a string again and burn his red and yellow trousers as he once did? |
5845 | Is he ready to do the giant''s swing now? |
5845 | Is it worth anything? |
5845 | Is my Calico Clown here? |
5845 | May n''t we? |
5845 | Now I do n''t have to give you any of my toys, do I, Archie? |
5845 | Oh, are you a toy, too? |
5845 | Oh, he did n''t melt, did he? |
5845 | Oh, is he? |
5845 | Oh, is it possible I am to see my dear old friend, the Candy Rabbit, again? |
5845 | Shall I get you a box? |
5845 | Shall I? |
5845 | The Clown? 5845 Well, how in the world did that Calico Clown come to be in my pocket?" |
5845 | Well, how in the world did that Clown toy come to be in my pocket? 5845 What about your leg?" |
5845 | What are you going to do with him? |
5845 | What are you going to mend now? |
5845 | What do you want? |
5845 | What does Jim mean about a Clown falling in the hole? |
5845 | What else does he do? |
5845 | What happened? |
5845 | What has happened to him? |
5845 | What have done gone an''happened now? |
5845 | What have you? |
5845 | What kind of a time? |
5845 | What were you wondering? |
5845 | What''s that? 5845 What''s the giant''s swing?" |
5845 | What''s the matter, Madeline? |
5845 | What''s the matter? |
5845 | What? |
5845 | What? |
5845 | Where did you get him? |
5845 | Who is? |
5845 | Who''s in? |
5845 | Whose-- Archibald''s? |
5845 | Why ca n''t we keep it? |
5845 | Why-- why, where is he? |
5845 | Will it be that one about what makes more noise than a pig under a gate? |
5845 | Yes, it may be fun for you,thought the Calico Clown,"but what about me? |
5845 | You saw me put them in the wash, did n''t you? |
5845 | You''ll get the Clown up, wo n''t you, Daddy? |
5845 | Are you going to work here?" |
5845 | Ca n''t you do anything else?" |
5845 | Can you do anything to amuse me?" |
5845 | Did you take my Calico Clown?" |
5845 | Did your mother send you back with the Clown, Jim?" |
5845 | Do n''t you remember when we had the show with my Monkey in it?" |
5845 | Do n''t you remember? |
5845 | Do you know the Candy Rabbit?" |
5845 | Does this fellow do anything?" |
5845 | Elephant?" |
5845 | How could it have happened?" |
5845 | How was he going to get down? |
5845 | I was just wondering--""What?" |
5845 | Oh, what is going to happen now?" |
5845 | Oh, what shall I do?" |
5845 | Then he saw the Calico Clown lying on the floor and he added:"Has Santa Claus been here?" |
5845 | What are you going to do?" |
5845 | What could he do? |
5845 | What do you mean?" |
5845 | What is so very funny about my saying I am sorry?" |
5845 | What is the giant''s swing, anyhow? |
5845 | What was going to happen? |
5845 | What''s the matter? |
5845 | Where did you come from? |
5845 | Where''d you get him?" |
5845 | Which one do you want?" |
5845 | Whose leg is it?" |
5845 | Why ca n''t he be nice and quiet?" |
5845 | Why did n''t he stay in his pen?" |
5845 | Would n''t it be funny, Madeline, if the Clown got up by himself to see if he could walk on his glued leg?" |
5845 | are n''t you glad you have your Calico Clown back?" |
5845 | may Cook bake us a cake for the Toy Party?" |
5845 | what can have happened now?" |
19425 | And my Elephant? |
19425 | And who are you, if you please? 19425 And who are you?" |
19425 | Anybody want a ride? |
19425 | Are you here, Jake? |
19425 | Are you sure? |
19425 | But who are you? |
19425 | Ca n''t you get yourself loose? |
19425 | Ca n''t you save my Elephant? |
19425 | Did n''t I leave my Elephant right here? |
19425 | Did you let him fall on the floor? |
19425 | Do n''t you want to go out in our big barn to play? |
19425 | Do you mean this wheel rope that I use to hoist up bags of oats to the bin here? 19425 Do you mean to tell me you had an_ elephant_ in that machine?" |
19425 | Do you remember the first China Cat we had? |
19425 | Do you want a ride on my back, Miss Sawdust Doll? |
19425 | Do you, indeed? |
19425 | Does he squeak? |
19425 | Elephant? |
19425 | Elephants is for boys an''Dollies is for girls; is n''t they, Daddy? |
19425 | Has Ah done got ta go in all dis rain? |
19425 | How are you all? |
19425 | How are you going to get my Doll? |
19425 | How did it happen? |
19425 | How did it happen? |
19425 | How do you s''pose that Clown got on my Elephant? |
19425 | I guess you mean the window is broken, do n''t you? |
19425 | I suppose he does n''t bite? |
19425 | I wonder if he is strong enough to give me a ride on his back? |
19425 | I wonder what this wheel and rope are for? |
19425 | I wonder,thought the Elephant,"if he means the same Mr. Mugg of the toy store where I came from? |
19425 | If this is your first visit you have never seen any of us before, have you? |
19425 | Is Santa Claus as jolly as ever? |
19425 | Is anybody else coming? |
19425 | Is he going after your Elephant? |
19425 | Is he, indeed? |
19425 | Is n''t he? 19425 Is n''t it cold out in the barn?" |
19425 | Is there anything inside it? |
19425 | My, was n''t that a terrible time? |
19425 | Oh, have you three been quarreling? |
19425 | Oh, how are we ever going to get out? |
19425 | Oh, shall I ever get back to Archie? |
19425 | Oh, shall I ever get him back? |
19425 | Oh, what is going to happen? |
19425 | Oh, where is he? |
19425 | Please tell me, Mr. Nodding Donkey,he said,"were you ever in Mr. Mugg''s store?" |
19425 | Shall I have him sent to your house so your son Archie will get him for Christmas? |
19425 | Shall I put him in a stall as I do the horses? |
19425 | So the door is open, is it? |
19425 | Squeak? 19425 What about me?" |
19425 | What am I going to do? 19425 What am I to do now?" |
19425 | What did happen? |
19425 | What was it that looked like a snake? |
19425 | What was the prize to be? |
19425 | What will happen then? |
19425 | What''s it all about? |
19425 | What''s that? 19425 What''s the matter?" |
19425 | What''s the trouble there, Archie? |
19425 | What? |
19425 | Where has she gone? |
19425 | Where shall I land? |
19425 | Who are you, if you please? |
19425 | Who are you? |
19425 | Who are you? |
19425 | Who is he, anyhow? |
19425 | Who is that speaking? |
19425 | Who put him up there? 19425 Why do n''t you reach up with your trunk and feel it?" |
19425 | Would you like to ride now, Miss Mouse? |
19425 | Yes, but where am I? 19425 Any one want a ride? |
19425 | Are any of you children hurt?" |
19425 | But where am I going?" |
19425 | Can you climb up? |
19425 | Did you carry him away?" |
19425 | Did you lift Sidney''s Calico Clown to your Stuffed Elephant''s back, Archie?" |
19425 | Do n''t you want a ride on this Merry- Go- Round?" |
19425 | Do n''t you? |
19425 | Elsie in the oat bin?" |
19425 | Have you cotton inside you?" |
19425 | I wonder if I could ride on that wheel? |
19425 | I wonder if I gave a trumpet or two through my trunk whether that would do any good?" |
19425 | I wonder what I had better do?" |
19425 | Is it that rope?" |
19425 | Is n''t he funny?" |
19425 | Now, for myself-- Oh, by the way, had you quite finished?" |
19425 | Oh, what shall I do?" |
19425 | Oh, where am I?" |
19425 | Oh, where is my Elephant?" |
19425 | On what shelf do you belong?" |
19425 | Once a fish poked his head out of the water and called:"Who are you and where are you going?" |
19425 | Suddenly the rope which had been winding up, around the big wheel, came to a stop, and a voice called:"What''s the matter down there? |
19425 | Tell me, did you ever have a broken leg?" |
19425 | This is really one of the best toys that ever came into our shop, Geraldine; do n''t you think so?" |
19425 | We did n''t any of us leave the Elephant near the rope; did we?" |
19425 | What am I to do?" |
19425 | What can you two do by yourselves, or together, for that matter, if the ground is hard? |
19425 | What did Santa Claus leave for me?" |
19425 | What did you say your name was?" |
19425 | What is a Judge?" |
19425 | What is it you want me to do?" |
19425 | What is the latest news from the land of Santa Claus?" |
19425 | What is the prize? |
19425 | What made you think that?" |
19425 | What made you think that?" |
19425 | What shall I do?" |
19425 | What shall we do?" |
19425 | What you going to bring in?" |
19425 | Where are you taking me?" |
19425 | Where are you taking me?" |
19425 | Where are you? |
19425 | Where are you?" |
19425 | Who are you?" |
19425 | Who are you?" |
19425 | sternly said Archie, as he shook his finger at his big dog,"did you take my Elephant? |
19425 | went on Archie,"where is my Stuffed Elephant? |
6324 | A pair of what to fit who? 6324 And will the broken leg show?" |
6324 | Are n''t they fine? |
6324 | Are you badly hurt? |
6324 | Are you going to leave him there all night? |
6324 | Are you hurt, Sonny? |
6324 | Are you sure you can get him in your auto? |
6324 | But tell me-- have you had any fun since I left? |
6324 | But what is the matter? 6324 But where is your trunk?" |
6324 | But where''s Mother? |
6324 | Can you mend the broken leg of my White Rocking Horse? |
6324 | Can you mend the broken leg of this Rocking Horse? |
6324 | Did I tell you about the time Dick ran over me with the rocking chair, pretending it was a Horse like you? 6324 Did you get broken this way when you fell off the roller skates, or anything like that? |
6324 | Do n''t you remember, Tin Soldier, how she once came back to us, after she had been sold and taken away? |
6324 | Do n''t you remember? 6324 Do you think this Grass Party is any fun?" |
6324 | Do you think this Rocking Horse can come to life? |
6324 | Do you think you will ever get back there again? |
6324 | Has he, Jumping Jack? |
6324 | Have you had any adventures?? |
6324 | Have you had any adventures?? |
6324 | How are the Bold Tin Soldier and the Calico Clown? |
6324 | How can we be sure the watchman is not looking at us? |
6324 | How do you suppose it got here? |
6324 | I wonder if any of my friends are here in this hospital? 6324 I wonder if the Rocking Horse and the Elephant will finish their race tonight?" |
6324 | I wonder if these toys ever know or care what joy they give to the children? |
6324 | In what way? |
6324 | Is Dick out of the way? |
6324 | Is any one here-- any toy to whom I can talk, and with whom I can have a little fun? |
6324 | Is it a nice place? |
6324 | Is my boy''s White Rocking Horse mended? |
6324 | Is there to be a race between an Elephant on roller skates and the White Rocking Horse? |
6324 | Is this a good Rocking Horse? |
6324 | Let me ride him, Dick, will you? |
6324 | Matter? 6324 May I take my Rocking Horse out on the porch and ride him?" |
6324 | Me? 6324 Mouse? |
6324 | Not doing anything? 6324 Now, who is a--""I wonder if the Sawdust Doll will come back and see us once again, as she did before?" |
6324 | Oh, so you are injured, too, are you? |
6324 | Oh, what is all this? 6324 Oh, you''re here at last, are you?" |
6324 | Was it a nice place? |
6324 | Was n''t it funny when my skate came off? |
6324 | Well, if you do n''t all stop talking now, how am I going to tell this joke? |
6324 | What are you going to do? |
6324 | What did you say Carlo had? |
6324 | What do you mean-- something going to happen? |
6324 | What for? |
6324 | What happened next? |
6324 | What happened to you? |
6324 | What is so funny? |
6324 | What makes you think so? |
6324 | What''s going on here, anyhow? |
6324 | What''s my Rocking Horse down there for? |
6324 | What''s that? 6324 What''s the matter?" |
6324 | What''s the matter? |
6324 | What''s the matter? |
6324 | What''s the matter? |
6324 | What''s this? 6324 What''s this?" |
6324 | Where are you going to run the race? |
6324 | Where do you suppose you are going? |
6324 | Where have I heard that name before? 6324 Where''s the mouse?" |
6324 | Who are you? |
6324 | Who is your friend? |
6324 | Why did you call out for us to hush, Candy Rabbit? |
6324 | Why did you do that? |
6324 | Will it be as strong as before, so my little boy can ride? |
6324 | Will they give my Horse bread and jelly in the hospital? |
6324 | Would n''t it be strange if he really kicked the burglar downstairs? |
6324 | Are you so very old?" |
6324 | But how did it happen? |
6324 | But we know that is not just how it happened, do n''t we? |
6324 | But we know what happened, do n''t we? |
6324 | Can you see?" |
6324 | Did you fall off?" |
6324 | Did you ride your Horse off the porch, Dick?" |
6324 | Did you?" |
6324 | Do you suffer much now?" |
6324 | He banged his cymbals together and then, in a loud voice, asked:"Why is a basket of soap bubbles like a piece of chocolate cake?" |
6324 | Horse?" |
6324 | How did she get out here?" |
6324 | I wonder what will happen next?" |
6324 | Is n''t that jolly?" |
6324 | May I take a ride?" |
6324 | Oh, is n''t it too bad?" |
6324 | Really? |
6324 | Really? |
6324 | Tell me, are you to be a Christmas present, too?" |
6324 | Was he as unkind as that?" |
6324 | What are you doing, Jake?" |
6324 | What happened to you? |
6324 | What is going to happen?" |
6324 | What is it, Candy Rabbit? |
6324 | What''s the answer?" |
6324 | What''s this?" |
6324 | Who is calling me?" |
6324 | Who is it?" |
6324 | Who would have thought to find you here? |
6324 | Why is a basket of soap bubbles like a piece of chocolate cake? |
6324 | Will he not, Sawdust Doll?" |
6324 | Will you kindly pardon me?" |
6324 | [ Illustration:"What Happened to You?" |
6324 | cried the Sawdust"What is that?" |
6324 | exclaimed the Candy Rabbit,"can that be the watchman coming so soon?" |
19333 | Am de p''licemans after yo''a''gin? |
19333 | An''I did n''t get any black on yo''; did I, Miss China Cat? |
19333 | Any one here? |
19333 | Are any more left in your rooms? |
19333 | Are you ready for more fun? |
19333 | Are you ready? |
19333 | Are you watching for mice, China Cat? 19333 Arrest''em? |
19333 | But did n''t I do a good jump? |
19333 | But what is the matter? |
19333 | But who blew the horn? 19333 Ca n''t I play with my China Cat?" |
19333 | Ca n''t you see that my tail is pulled off? |
19333 | Can that be thunder? |
19333 | Did that crazy Jumping Jack again step on the China Cat''s tail? |
19333 | Did you say you just came here to be one of us? |
19333 | Did you speak? |
19333 | Do n''t yo''all want fo''me to come an''play tag wif yo''? |
19333 | Do you think so? |
19333 | Does yo''heah dat, Rastus? |
19333 | Funny? 19333 How am I funny?" |
19333 | How can I ever thank you? |
19333 | How did he get here? 19333 How did it happen? |
19333 | How did you come to be here? |
19333 | I wonder if anything is happening? 19333 I wonder if there is going to be a parade?" |
19333 | I wonder what is going to happen? |
19333 | I wonder what they would do in a game of_ tag_? 19333 I wonder what will become of him?" |
19333 | I wonder what will happen to me next? |
19333 | Instead of playing tag, why ca n''t all of us go down into the basement? |
19333 | Is that just the rain? |
19333 | Is yo''--is yo''gwine to''rest''em? |
19333 | Jack who? |
19333 | Kin she wiggle her haid, like I done see a Donkey shake his haid in de toy shop? |
19333 | May I have a waltz with you, Miss Doll? |
19333 | Not your Cat? |
19333 | Now is n''t that our Cat? |
19333 | Now, Jennie,said the aunt, as Mr. Mugg came forward to wait on them,"what present would you like? |
19333 | Oh, ca n''t I take her now? |
19333 | Please may I go over and see Joe? |
19333 | Really, does n''t it? 19333 Ten, eh?" |
19333 | They have n''t done anything, and you have n''t done anything to be arrested for, have you? |
19333 | Were you brought here from the workshop of Santa Claus? |
19333 | What about the toys still in the boxes-- those that Mr. Mugg has not unpacked? |
19333 | What are you doing? |
19333 | What are you going to call your China Cat, Jennie? |
19333 | What do you say to a game of tag? |
19333 | What for? |
19333 | What have you? |
19333 | What is the matter? 19333 What is the matter?" |
19333 | What makes you think so? |
19333 | What shall we do? |
19333 | What''s that about a fire? |
19333 | What''s that? |
19333 | What''s the matter with you? 19333 What''s the matter? |
19333 | What''s the matter? 19333 What''s the matter?" |
19333 | What''s the matter? |
19333 | Where are the engines and the firemen? |
19333 | Where is she? |
19333 | Where is the China Cat? |
19333 | Where''d yo''git a_ cat_? |
19333 | Who is blowing that horn, anyway? |
19333 | Who is that? |
19333 | Who started it, anyhow? |
19333 | Who was that? |
19333 | Who''s dat knockin''at de do''? |
19333 | Who''s dat? |
19333 | Who''s dat? |
19333 | Whut de mattah, Jeff? |
19333 | Whut yo''got then? |
19333 | Whut yo''got there? 19333 Whut yo''gwine do?" |
19333 | Whut''s de mattah heah? |
19333 | Why, has anything happened to you? |
19333 | Wo n''t you hurt yourself? |
19333 | Would n''t it be funny, Miss China Cat, if you should go to live in a house near your friend, the Nodding Donkey? |
19333 | Yo''_ cat_? |
19333 | You have my white China Cat? 19333 And see, what is that on the floor? |
19333 | But now, as we are by ourselves and it is night, why not have some fun? |
19333 | Did the Jumping Jack fall and break his leg like the Nodding Donkey?" |
19333 | Does it make you chilly to hear about the North Pole, where I came from?" |
19333 | For instance, I ask you what has four legs, and yet ca n''t walk?" |
19333 | His mother, who was getting breakfast, asked him again:"Jeff, am de p''licemans tryin''to git yo''?" |
19333 | How many of you are there?" |
19333 | I like her, do n''t you?" |
19333 | I wonder how you got here? |
19333 | I wonder if any of my friends had such adventures as I had?" |
19333 | It must pain you?" |
19333 | Mugg?" |
19333 | Mugg?" |
19333 | Now ca n''t I play tag wif yo''all?" |
19333 | Oh, shall I ever be clean again?" |
19333 | Oh, what is ever to become of me?" |
19333 | Oh, what shall I do?" |
19333 | Oh, what shall we do?" |
19333 | Shall I show you how well I can jump?" |
19333 | So you want her, do you, little girl?" |
19333 | Soldier Captain?" |
19333 | Something good to eat?" |
19333 | They stared at her with all their eyes, and Jeff''s mother asked:"Where yo''done say yo''got her?" |
19333 | What for?" |
19333 | What is it?" |
19333 | What would I like best?" |
19333 | Who had her?" |
19333 | Who is black? |
19333 | Why are you acting so funny?" |
19333 | Wo n''t you smut me all up?" |
19333 | You did n''t see any of his other stolen toys, did you?" |
19333 | cried Topsy,"am riddles good to eat?" |
19333 | where''d you get her?" |
19333 | who is blowing the horn?" |
17277 | And was there a Calico Clown in your store, who was always asking what it was that made more noise than a pig under a gate? |
17277 | And who are you? 17277 Are n''t you afraid, if you find the dog alone, he may bite you?" |
17277 | Are you any relation to the Sawdust Doll? |
17277 | Are you really going to give my little girl the doll? |
17277 | But how did they get in the teacher''s desk? |
17277 | But what am I doing here? |
17277 | But why did you bring it to school? |
17277 | But why does it twist and turn so, like a corkscrew? |
17277 | Can you see anything? |
17277 | Can you tell me this? 17277 Did you dare put ink on my nose, on my chin and my cheeks?" |
17277 | Did you dream any? |
17277 | Did you get the ink out of the Monkey''s tail? |
17277 | Did you think of the answer? |
17277 | Do I hurt you, holding on this way? |
17277 | Do I pull your hair any? |
17277 | Do what? |
17277 | Do you have any adventures here in the meadow? |
17277 | Do you have electric lights? |
17277 | Do you mean the Lamb on Wheels or the Bold Tin Soldier? |
17277 | Do you think I shall get a chance to do any of my tricks? |
17277 | Do you think my Rabbit and your Monkey will be all right if we leave them here alone in the tent? |
17277 | Friends of mine? |
17277 | Have you got your books under your coat, Herbert? |
17277 | Have you seen anything of my friends? |
17277 | How are you going to make him run, after we get the Monkey fastened on his back? |
17277 | How can we make my Monkey stay on your Carlo''s back? |
17277 | How do you do? |
17277 | How in the world do you see? |
17277 | How? |
17277 | If we do, wo n''t Carlo jump over, too? |
17277 | Is n''t this a wonderful show? |
17277 | It looks just as if the Monkey was holding on, does n''t it? |
17277 | May I have them to keep? |
17277 | Oh, do you suppose you did that? |
17277 | Oh, so this is where you live, is it? |
17277 | Please ca n''t I have my Monkey on a Stick before I go out? |
17277 | Shall we jump across the brook and run in the field on the other side? |
17277 | Then who did? |
17277 | Was that you? |
17277 | Watch my Monkey so he does n''t jump away, will you, please? |
17277 | Well, what have you? |
17277 | Were n''t you scared? |
17277 | What are you going to do? |
17277 | What are you going to do? |
17277 | What brought you here? 17277 What can I make a tent of?" |
17277 | What did you say you were doing? |
17277 | What do you imagine will happen next? |
17277 | What happened to you while I was away? |
17277 | What kind of punishment? |
17277 | What kind of show? |
17277 | What''s next, Herbert? |
17277 | What''s that for? |
17277 | What''s that you say? |
17277 | What''s the matter? |
17277 | What''s the trouble? |
17277 | Where did you get this? |
17277 | Where do you live? |
17277 | Where in the world have you been? |
17277 | Who are you? |
17277 | Who did you say you were? |
17277 | Who do you see? |
17277 | Who is it, then? |
17277 | Who is it? |
17277 | Why are you making such a fuss? 17277 Why could n''t he stay in his pen where he belonged, or in the barnyard?" |
17277 | Why did the pig make a noise under the gate? |
17277 | Why is that? |
17277 | Why not? 17277 Wo n''t you sit down, Mr. Monkey on a Stick, and take something? |
17277 | Would n''t it be funny if my Monkey was_ really_ alive, as your dog is, and could ride him whenever he wanted to? |
17277 | All at once, however, he heard a voice saying:"Well, you''ve come back, have you?" |
17277 | But what shall we do next?" |
17277 | CHAPTER II THE MONKEY AT SCHOOL"Well, children, why are n''t you eating breakfast?" |
17277 | Can this be a trick or a riddle of the Calico Clown''s? |
17277 | Did you ever live in a store?" |
17277 | Do you like it?" |
17277 | Grasshopper?" |
17277 | He seemed to be asking them:"What shall we do next? |
17277 | He was n''t on a stick now, was he? |
17277 | He''ll give the Monkey a fine ride, wo n''t you, Carlo?" |
17277 | How are you?" |
17277 | How did I get here?" |
17277 | How did it happen?" |
17277 | I wonder if the Calico Clown has been up to any of his tricks? |
17277 | I wonder what this means?" |
17277 | Is he going to ask what is more surprised than a Monkey on a Stick at the breakfast table, as he asks what makes more noise than a pig under a gate?" |
17277 | Just before recess, his teacher, looking down toward Herbert, sitting near Dick and Arnold, called out:"What have you there, Herbert? |
17277 | Monkey?" |
17277 | Morning so soon?" |
17277 | Not all of us are as lucky as that, are we? |
17277 | Shall we do that?" |
17277 | Then, all of a sudden, a voice called, saying:"What in the world are you doing, my friend?" |
17277 | Wait, ca n''t you?" |
17277 | Were you so bad in school that you had to be shut up in a desk?" |
17277 | What are you showing to the other boys under your desk?" |
17277 | What is it?" |
17277 | What''s going on here?" |
17277 | What''s the joke? |
17277 | Where are you all? |
17277 | Where are you?" |
17277 | Who are you, anyhow?" |
17277 | Who are you?" |
17277 | Who do you suppose it is?" |
17277 | Who will stop me?" |
17277 | Whom have we here?" |
17277 | Why am I here? |
17277 | Why am I not in the store where I belong?" |
17277 | Why did you bring your Monkey to school, Herbert?" |
17277 | Why do n''t you jump along until you find them?" |
17277 | Why do n''t you turn all the way over?" |
17277 | Why should I wake up here, when last night I went to sleep in the toy store? |
17277 | Will you come to my cave, and visit the other Rabbits?" |
17277 | are n''t you mean?" |
17277 | called one of the little Rabbits,"where''s his stick?" |
17277 | he cried aloud again,"is n''t any one here?" |
17277 | is some one squirting water at me from a toy rubber ball or a water pistol?" |
17277 | what do you mean by shutting me up in a pasteboard box? |
17277 | what is going to happen now?" |
17277 | why did he do that?" |
5804 | A Lamb on Wheels? 5804 Am I sure of what?" |
5804 | And did she? |
5804 | And did the odd- job man''s horse go faster than I can go? |
5804 | And did this little girl buy you-- or did her mother? |
5804 | And while you are about it, why do n''t you tell us what kind of pig it is? |
5804 | Are my adventures never going to end? |
5804 | Are you all ready? |
5804 | Are you sure it''s the same one? |
5804 | Are you sure we are alone? |
5804 | Are you sure? |
5804 | But I was thinking, to- day, of the Sawdust Doll, and--"Do you mean the Sawdust Doll who used to live here with us? |
5804 | But do you think you could get the little girl''s Lamb''s back? |
5804 | But what is that little squeaky noise, Lamb? |
5804 | But where is she? |
5804 | But who is Mirabell? |
5804 | Ca n''t you roll along to her on your wheels? |
5804 | Can that be the watchman? |
5804 | Can we get her out? |
5804 | Could you? |
5804 | Did he have on roller skates? |
5804 | Did n''t I hear what? |
5804 | Did n''t I tell you she could coast without any snow? |
5804 | Did you hear about his broken leg, how he went to the Toy Hospital, and how he scared away some burglars by kicking one downstairs? |
5804 | Did you think I would be buying a Lamb for myself, to take to sea with me? 5804 Do n''t you remember how she rolled down there once, when the man was putting in coal? |
5804 | Do you know, Uncle Tim,went on Mirabell,"this is the very same Lamb I saw in the store, and wanted so much?" |
5804 | Do you like the Lamb? |
5804 | Do you want me to brush her off for you? |
5804 | Does she squeak? |
5804 | Does you- all mean dat Carlo fell down de hole? |
5804 | For me-- to keep, Uncle Tim? |
5804 | Have you been playing with fire? |
5804 | How are you all? 5804 How is the White Booking Horse?" |
5804 | How much is it? |
5804 | How? |
5804 | How? |
5804 | I saw you holding a toy Lamb up to the window, before Dorothy was taken ill. How did your toy get down the coal hole? |
5804 | I''m allowed to come out of my box, am I not? |
5804 | Is it a monkey, Uncle Tim? |
5804 | Is it nice? |
5804 | Is she hurt? |
5804 | Is that so? |
5804 | Matter? 5804 Oh, Uncle Tim, do n''t you believe Dolls, and Lambs, and things like that, really know one another when they meet?" |
5804 | Oh, do I? 5804 Oh, is n''t it nice? |
5804 | Oh, so you have a load of wood, have you? |
5804 | Oh, where is my Lamb on Wheels? |
5804 | On wheels? |
5804 | Or did you take it, Dick? |
5804 | Perhaps you want to tell us your story now, Miss Lamb? |
5804 | Shall we try it again? |
5804 | Something nice? |
5804 | Then she is yours? |
5804 | There, how did you like it? |
5804 | Well, if we are not going to have a race, what shall we do? |
5804 | Well, what shall we do then? |
5804 | What are we going to do with that? |
5804 | What did I do? |
5804 | What do you think is the matter with that dog? 5804 What has happened?" |
5804 | What is burning? |
5804 | What is it, Mirabell? |
5804 | What kind of gate? |
5804 | What kind of toy? |
5804 | What shall we do with the Lamb? |
5804 | What trick is it? |
5804 | What''s the matter? |
5804 | What''s the matter? |
5804 | Where did you find her? 5804 Where did you get it?" |
5804 | Where did you leave her? |
5804 | Where is my Lamb on Wheels? |
5804 | Where is she? |
5804 | Where is the Lamb on Wheels? |
5804 | Where''s Mirabell? |
5804 | Where? |
5804 | Who are Dick and Dorothy? |
5804 | Whut''s dat? 5804 Why am I carrying you away?" |
5804 | Why are you carrying me away like this, you very bad dog? |
5804 | Why not? |
5804 | Why, did n''t you hear? |
5804 | Why, how can you do that? |
5804 | Will you thank the other man for me? |
5804 | Would you like a monkey, Mirabell? |
5804 | You did? 5804 And where is the White Rocking Horse? 5804 But I wonder what is going to happen to me? 5804 Did I say white? 5804 How can you make a sliding downhill thing without snow? |
5804 | I wonder if it could be?" |
5804 | I wonder who will take me next?" |
5804 | Is she?" |
5804 | Oh, where did you find her?" |
5804 | Oh, where is my nice Lamb?" |
5804 | Shall I do that?" |
5804 | Tell me, were you ever in a Noah''s Ark?" |
5804 | The Lamb had ears, and what good would they be if she could not hear through them, I''d like to know? |
5804 | Want to come, Mirabell, and show Dorothy your Lamb on Wheels?" |
5804 | What makes more noise than a pig under a gate?" |
5804 | What was that, Mike?" |
5804 | What will be the end of this adventure?" |
5804 | What will happen to her?" |
5804 | Where did you find my Lamb on Wheels, Patrick?" |
5804 | Where did you say you found her?" |
5804 | Where is the Rocking Horse?" |
5804 | Where''d you get your Lamb on Wheels, Mirabell?" |
5804 | Whut''s de mattah?" |
5804 | Why do n''t you bring out your Lamb?" |
5804 | Will you race with her?" |
5804 | Wo n''t that be fun?" |
5804 | cried the Sawdust Doll,"are you sure these dreadful adventures have not hurt you?" |
5804 | is that so?" |
5804 | thought the Lamb, coming to a stop almost as soon as she had started along on her wheels,"what''s that? |
5804 | what happened? |
5804 | what''s the matter?" |
5804 | who ever heard of such a thing? |
5804 | why did he do that?" |
5804 | why do I have to go?" |
23523 | About some one simple, perhaps? |
23523 | Almost worse than being hurt, is n''t it? |
23523 | And did the Wagoner ever come back? |
23523 | And who,he asked, with a bow towards a little group of lady dolls,"who can be better judges of the matter?" |
23523 | Are many of the toys you know as wicked as that? |
23523 | Are n''t you sorry I am going? |
23523 | Are n''t you sorry? |
23523 | Are you not going to wish me happiness? |
23523 | Ay; when shall it be given? |
23523 | Before I answer,said the Farthing Doll cautiously,"I should like to hear if you approve of marriages with Farthing Dolls? |
23523 | Beg pardon; did anyone speak? |
23523 | But how long will you be able to go on talking to me? |
23523 | But how shall we set about it? |
23523 | But not without moving? |
23523 | But tell me how would you write it? |
23523 | But why are you astonished at my saying I love you? 23523 Ca n''t you give me something at once?" |
23523 | Constable,he said,"can you direct us to the Well with Truth at the bottom?" |
23523 | Did n''t he? |
23523 | Do I still look yaller? |
23523 | Do I still look yaller? |
23523 | Do n''t you and your partner enjoy dancing together? |
23523 | Do n''t you remember? |
23523 | Do n''t you see you are making him terribly conceited? |
23523 | Do you really mean it? |
23523 | Do you think they consider you good- looking? |
23523 | Do you wish me to spare your life? |
23523 | Do you? |
23523 | Does that apply to_ me_? |
23523 | Have we got them? |
23523 | Have you looked up through the sky- light this afternoon? |
23523 | How can I help you? |
23523 | How could I tell what your expression was when I never saw it? |
23523 | How have_ you_ got there? |
23523 | How will the next story end, happily or sadly? |
23523 | I asked you if the same might not happen to yourself? |
23523 | If toys can walk and talk, why do n''t children know it? |
23523 | Is it,said he to himself,"because she does n''t happen to see, or because she does n''t wish to see? |
23523 | Is it? |
23523 | Is n''t it extraordinary weather for this time of the year? 23523 Is that all?" |
23523 | Is that satisfactory? |
23523 | It_ was_ sad, for it was only a mistake, was n''t it? |
23523 | My dear little lady,he said kindly, if pompously,"in what pitiful condition do I find you? |
23523 | Quite one of my best? |
23523 | Sentry,said he,"are you prepared to run some risk for the sake of money?" |
23523 | Shall I put you back where I found you? |
23523 | Shall I tell you a good story? |
23523 | So you actually think yours is good- looking? |
23523 | That is it, is it? |
23523 | The same thing may happen to yourself, I suppose? |
23523 | Then I suppose it ends most happily, does n''t it? |
23523 | Then where are they kept? |
23523 | To whom shall we intrust the deed? |
23523 | Well,he said with a smile to the Clown who headed the crowd;"well, and what is the ladies''opinion about my beauty?" |
23523 | What about the ladies''decision as to this fellow''s claim of beauty? |
23523 | What are you grinning at? |
23523 | What are you laughing at? |
23523 | What are you laughing at? |
23523 | What can I say or do to make some slight amends? 23523 What do I want?" |
23523 | What has happened, I wonder? |
23523 | What if the enemy serves you the same way? |
23523 | What is all this about? |
23523 | What is it about? |
23523 | What is the matter with you? |
23523 | What is to be done then? |
23523 | What is your story about, dear? |
23523 | What made you do that? |
23523 | What may be inside, though? |
23523 | What of that? |
23523 | What shall I say? |
23523 | What would your''best''be? |
23523 | When is it to be carried out? |
23523 | When will our first dividends be paid? |
23523 | Where is it to be found? |
23523 | Where_ can_ they be? |
23523 | Which do you like best? |
23523 | Why are you crying? |
23523 | Why are you crying? |
23523 | Why do you trouble about him? |
23523 | Why? |
23523 | Why? |
23523 | Will it ever end? 23523 Will you begin at once?" |
23523 | Would you not like to put off telling me a story to- day? |
23523 | Yes; because he_ was_ a horrid bully, was n''t he? |
23523 | Yes; very satisfactory, was n''t it? |
23523 | Yet who,he continued sorrowfully,"who could have believed it of that little Mouse? |
23523 | You are not crying, dear, are you? |
23523 | You do n''t mind that, do you? |
23523 | _ How_ will you remember? |
23523 | ***** THE RANGE AND GRANGE HUSTLERS By Frank Gee Patchin Have you any idea of the excitements, the glories of life on great ranches in the West? |
23523 | *****"You want me to give you that little Marionette?" |
23523 | ..."Was n''t it pretty and simple?" |
23523 | Are you very badly hurt?" |
23523 | But we should not have laughed at her,--should we? |
23523 | But you heard that as well as I, did n''t you?" |
23523 | Could n''t you do that?" |
23523 | Do you agree?" |
23523 | Have I not told you so before?" |
23523 | Have you kicked the coward and the bully? |
23523 | Have you no others?" |
23523 | Here is my first question: Do you approve of marriages with Grocers?" |
23523 | How can I make her open her eyes? |
23523 | I repeat, what excuse can you offer for having so wickedly broken the terms of our agreement? |
23523 | If I wrote you a letter, how would you answer it?" |
23523 | If a herring and a half cost three halfpence, how much would six herrings cost?" |
23523 | It all happened to you to- day, while I was away, did n''t it?" |
23523 | Now what sort of story would you like to- morrow?" |
23523 | Shall I speak to her coldly or gently, with mirth or with melancholy, in poetry or in prose?" |
23523 | Shall I tell you his story? |
23523 | Still, supposing she_ were_ crying and wanted to be comforted? |
23523 | Strange, was n''t it?" |
23523 | Then aloud, and in a pleasant voice:"What a nice handy trunk that is of yours; you must be able to carry so much in it? |
23523 | Then how has it happened? |
23523 | Time to go away?" |
23523 | What defence can you offer for so grossly deceiving me?" |
23523 | What would you have me do?" |
23523 | What''s the time of day? |
23523 | What_ will_ happen to me?" |
23523 | Who was she?" |
23523 | Who would have imagined so great an amount of deceit dwelt in so small a body?" |
23523 | Why are n''t you in the sentry- box? |
23523 | Why, were those tears she saw, or was it only the light shining upon the little lady''s glass eyes? |
23523 | Will you arrange the matter so that it be carried out without any mistake?" |
23523 | Yes,--now why should we not give up seeking for truth in a Well, and try to find it in our minds?" |
23523 | You can see that for yourself, ca n''t you?" |
23523 | did you notice?" |
23523 | she cried;"what_ has_ happened to you?" |
39820 | A what? |
39820 | A what? |
39820 | All this pulling and hauling for ten seconds''worth of fun? |
39820 | And did n''t the plumber put in a great big bill for that? |
39820 | And do you live here all alone? |
39820 | And is that what you are going to do? |
39820 | And so you declined to go into that business? |
39820 | And the Unwiseman who lived there? |
39820 | And what are you doing with that teaspoon? |
39820 | And what did you do then? |
39820 | And what does microcosm mean? |
39820 | And what was it about? |
39820 | And you always find them again? |
39820 | Are n''t you afraid of being robbed though? |
39820 | Are you fond of music? |
39820 | Are you going to patent your scheme of weeping through a window? |
39820 | Are you really seven hundred years old? |
39820 | But how are you ruined? |
39820 | But how do you find it? |
39820 | But tell me, Whistlebinkie dear, would n''t you like to go with me, and pay the Unwiseman a visit? |
39820 | But what ever induced you to put out that sign, saying that you would n''t be back for eight weeks? |
39820 | But what on earth are you going to do there? |
39820 | But what shall I tell him? 39820 But why did he say he expected you to call and then seemed surprised to see you?" |
39820 | But why do n''t you get new keys? |
39820 | But you ca n''t get apples on a willow tree, either, can you? |
39820 | But you have n''t been throwing stones at anybody''s pet tiger, have you? |
39820 | But you have to buy things to eat, do n''t you? |
39820 | But-- but is n''t it dangerous? |
39820 | Ca n''t you open the door? |
39820 | Dangerous? |
39820 | Did n''t you know that there was more than one apple in the world? 39820 Did you ever lose the sheep before, Bopeep?" |
39820 | Do n''t you know that? 39820 Do n''t you wise people look where you step? |
39820 | Do you cure a cold with wood? |
39820 | Fifteen dollars? |
39820 | Figglety? |
39820 | Has he sent you a bill? |
39820 | Have you an Alpine stock? |
39820 | Have you got any more poems? |
39820 | Have you got one? |
39820 | He means do n''t do that-- don''t you, Whistlebinkie? 39820 How are you?" |
39820 | How do you do, Miss Whistlebinkie? |
39820 | How do you like your lemonade? |
39820 | How do you make that out? 39820 How do you pay your bills?" |
39820 | I think he sawed less than any man I ever knew-- or rather-- well-- I guess you know what I mean, do n''t you? |
39820 | I wonder where his home is now? |
39820 | I? |
39820 | If you want to steal something why do n''t you do as he asked you to? |
39820 | Indeed? |
39820 | Is his real name Smee? |
39820 | Is n''t he the worst you ever saw? |
39820 | Is n''t it enough? |
39820 | Is n''t it queer? |
39820 | Is that a policeman? 39820 Is that letter from him?" |
39820 | Is''should ought to''a nice way to speak? |
39820 | Lemonade or sugarade? |
39820 | Me? 39820 Now if you wore a brown dress, would you cease to be a white girl and become a nigrio?" |
39820 | Now what does he mean by dodoothat? |
39820 | Oh, is that all? |
39820 | Shall I give a whistle of surprise, ma''am? |
39820 | Shall I give a whistle of terror, ma''am? |
39820 | So this is your house, is it? |
39820 | That''s an awfully long name, is n''t it? |
39820 | That''s it, eh? 39820 That''s it-- is it? |
39820 | That''s too bad, is n''t it? 39820 That''s what I think-- but dear me, where are Whistlebinkie and Flaxilocks going?" |
39820 | The what? |
39820 | The what? |
39820 | Then you have made some good resolutions, have you? |
39820 | Then you heard the sob? |
39820 | There is n''t any use of our paying him anything unless we owe him something, is there? |
39820 | Very sour or very sweet? |
39820 | Vocabulary? 39820 Vocabulary?" |
39820 | Want to come with us? |
39820 | Was n''t it queer? |
39820 | Well now, really? |
39820 | Well, what do you do when you''ve eaten the apple? |
39820 | Well, what has become of it, then? |
39820 | What are you so anxious to know about my house for? |
39820 | What are you trying to say, Whistlebinkie? |
39820 | What are you trying to say, Whistlebinkie? |
39820 | What can I do for you to- day, Bopeep? |
39820 | What did he ask me to do? |
39820 | What did he want you to do? |
39820 | What did you call it? |
39820 | What did you invite me to have? |
39820 | What do the rules say? |
39820 | What do they mean? |
39820 | What do you all say to making a call on the Unwiseman? |
39820 | What do you do on such occasions? 39820 What do you take me for? |
39820 | What does he mean by''My House''? |
39820 | What does it mean? |
39820 | What does it say? |
39820 | What does iyeardim mean? |
39820 | What else? 39820 What for, pray?" |
39820 | What good would that do me? |
39820 | What has that to do with it? |
39820 | What is it a picture of-- a meadow? |
39820 | What is it about? |
39820 | What is that for? |
39820 | What is that he''s got on his chimmilly? |
39820 | What on earth are you doing, Miss Whistlebinkie? |
39820 | What on earth does it mean? |
39820 | What on earth was that for? |
39820 | What shall we talk about, frogs? |
39820 | What was it? |
39820 | What was that? |
39820 | What with? |
39820 | What''ll we make it of, worsted or pasteboard? |
39820 | What''s that you say? |
39820 | What''s that? |
39820 | What''s that? |
39820 | What''s that? |
39820 | What''s that? |
39820 | What''s that? |
39820 | What''s the use? 39820 What''s towhim?" |
39820 | What? |
39820 | Where does he live? |
39820 | Where have you been brought up? 39820 Where were we at, Miss Mollie?" |
39820 | Where would we better go to find him? |
39820 | Which way did they go, Bopeep? |
39820 | Whistlebinkie,said Mollie, severely,"how often must I tell you not to talk through your hat, but through your mouth? |
39820 | Who is Uss? |
39820 | Who''s that? |
39820 | Who''s there? |
39820 | Who''s what? |
39820 | Why did you smile? |
39820 | Why do n''t you become a minister? |
39820 | Why do n''t you remember the notice to burglars? |
39820 | Why do n''t you? |
39820 | Why do you destroy that beautiful thing? |
39820 | Why not? |
39820 | Why should n''t I cut the lemon? 39820 Why should n''t we all hear a sob when there is a poor little maid weeping so near at hand?" |
39820 | Why, did n''t you tell me once that you never worked? 39820 With your head out of the window?" |
39820 | Would you like to have us do that, Bopeep? |
39820 | Yes,said the Unwiseman;"but, Miss Whistlebinkie, wo n''t you kindly sit on the table instead of on that chair? |
39820 | You can rewrite it, ca n''t you? |
39820 | You do n''t suppose he has really gone into the Orphan Asylum business? |
39820 | You do n''t want to rent it for the summer, do you? |
39820 | You mean Whistlebinkie? |
39820 | You''ve got a new business, then, have you? |
39820 | You? |
39820 | You? |
39820 | A glass of lemonade, for instance?" |
39820 | According to my etiquette book it is your turn to reply, and what you ought to say is,''I''m very well, I thank you, how are you?'' |
39820 | And sail on deserts,''twould be handier._""How is that the same idea?" |
39820 | And what I love the best, on land or sea, Is absence of the vice of figglety._""What''s figglety?" |
39820 | Are you George W. Uss, the trolley- car conductor, or William Peters Uss, the poet? |
39820 | Are you in?" |
39820 | But it was n''t the truth, was it?" |
39820 | But tell me, are you going sliding?" |
39820 | But what is that other placard he has pinned on the wall?" |
39820 | Did n''t you see him?" |
39820 | Do n''t you know what a vocabulary is?" |
39820 | Do n''t you see, Whistlebinkie, it says:''This way to the dining- room,''and under it it has''Caution: meals must not be served in the parlor''?" |
39820 | Do n''t you see? |
39820 | Do n''t you see?" |
39820 | Do you suppose she would laugh if he chewed me up?" |
39820 | Eh? |
39820 | Ever get any fish out of it?" |
39820 | Has he blown himself to pieces, or has he gone off to have himself made over into a golosh?" |
39820 | Have you any poems to show me?" |
39820 | He''s a queer old man for placards, is n''t he?" |
39820 | How can I make a lemonade without cutting it?" |
39820 | How could I apologize without mentioning it?" |
39820 | How do you do, Whistlebinkie?" |
39820 | How have you been?" |
39820 | How will that do?" |
39820 | I knew a man once who studied six weeks before he could be a doctor, and then what do you suppose happened? |
39820 | I think it will rain next year, do n''t you?" |
39820 | I''d say,''excuse me, but how do I do what?'' |
39820 | I''m ruined; but what of that? |
39820 | I? |
39820 | If I got angry once I never could stop until I''d broken all the valuable things in the world, and when they were all gone where would I be?" |
39820 | If I said,''how do you do your sums?'' |
39820 | If any one calling on me should say,''how do you do?'' |
39820 | If you do n''t, the pipes will melt and who knows what will become of your house? |
39820 | Is n''t that fine, Whistlebinkie? |
39820 | Is n''t that honor?" |
39820 | It''s rather a wonderful age, do n''t you think so?" |
39820 | Keep it until the next call?" |
39820 | Me?" |
39820 | My peace of mind thou dust destroy? |
39820 | Now who ever heard of that? |
39820 | One of the things had four red wheels on it-- have any of your sheep got four red wheels on them?" |
39820 | Put it this way: You, for instance, are a white girl, are n''t you?" |
39820 | Shall I read it to you?" |
39820 | Sheep are what? |
39820 | So I gave up the stand and made a small snatchel----""A small what?" |
39820 | Suppose you had to live on ink?" |
39820 | That no member of your family had ever worked, and that you despised trade?" |
39820 | The Unwiseman mistaken? |
39820 | They are n''t anything like telegraph poles or wheelbarrows, are they?" |
39820 | They''re safe enough, and the mantel- piece is the place for them, is n''t it? |
39820 | What business are you going into?" |
39820 | What could I do?" |
39820 | What do you do when you have a cold, sit on the ice- box?" |
39820 | What do you mean by So-_di_?" |
39820 | What''s become of him? |
39820 | What_ does_ he mean?" |
39820 | Where do you keep yours?" |
39820 | Which shall it be?" |
39820 | Whistlebinkie, did you sob?" |
39820 | Why do n''t you have larger faucets and catch the fish? |
39820 | Why not write rhymes for the comic papers?" |
39820 | Wo n''t you change your mind and go down with us, just once?" |
39820 | You ca n''t think of any, can you, Miss Whistlebinkie?" |
39820 | You could n''t come again last night, could you? |
39820 | You like my conversation, do you?" |
39820 | You would n''t think of eating a whole pat of butter at one gulp, so why should you be greedy about your pleasure?" |
39820 | Your father does n''t know of any kind- hearted burglar who''s temporarily out of work who''d be willing to rob a poor man without charge does he?" |
39820 | [ Illustration:"Are you fond of music?" |
39820 | [ Illustration:"They are n''t anything like telegraph poles or wheelbarrows, are they?"] |
39820 | [ Illustration:"Why do n''t you have larger faucets and catch the fish?"] |
39820 | cried Mollie,"what can have become of it, do you suppose, Whistlebinkie?" |
39820 | said Mollie;"moved your house over here, have you?" |
39820 | wo n''t you have a little refreshment, Mr. Me? |
34467 | ''Very what?'' 34467 ''Well,''said she, when he got back to the gate where she was awaiting him,''was everything all right?'' |
34467 | ''What has become of our royal spoon?'' 34467 ''Who are you?'' |
34467 | ''Wo n''t they scold me for breaking the plates?'' 34467 A Parallelandsoforth of my standing surrender right on the eve of a battle that means all the sweetmeats I can eat, and more too? |
34467 | Ah? 34467 Ah?" |
34467 | All right, plain Bludgeonhead,said Jimmieboy,"I''ll do as you say-- and now do n''t you think we''d better be starting along?" |
34467 | Ammunition? 34467 Ammunition?" |
34467 | And a cake with candles in it? |
34467 | And did you really throw him off into the air? |
34467 | And do you mean to say he''s really got away? |
34467 | And just because my coat- tails behaved like that you put me down as a coward? |
34467 | And what did you do then? |
34467 | And what does the wise, sagacious, sappy, perspiring man of wisdom like yourself who knows a thing or two do? |
34467 | And what is that dish, pray? |
34467 | And why did n''t the soldiers do it too? |
34467 | And your parents? 34467 Anklehigh the Dwarf?" |
34467 | Are you still snoring, or is this English you are speaking? |
34467 | Better for sleeping than for military duty, eh, major? |
34467 | Bite? 34467 But are n''t there any fish there?" |
34467 | But did n''t you tell me your parents were unfairies? |
34467 | But how about those peaches? 34467 But how am I to get knowledge instead of hypotheseeses? |
34467 | But how did you escape? |
34467 | But how''s that going to satisfy my wounded honor? |
34467 | But if you feel that way,said Jimmieboy, somewhat surprised at this unusual occurrence,"why do n''t you surrender?" |
34467 | But tell me, Jimmieboy, you are out after preserved cherries and pickled peaches, I understand? |
34467 | But that will be mean,returned Jimmieboy;"and if you want to change, and be good, and kind, why do n''t you begin now and help the sheep out?" |
34467 | But the birds, how did he make them? |
34467 | But what am I to do, then? |
34467 | But what are you trembling so for now? |
34467 | But what becomes of the war? |
34467 | But what did you raise on your farm? 34467 But what do I get?" |
34467 | But what does it mean? 34467 But what happened?" |
34467 | But what shall I call you? |
34467 | But what was the figure? |
34467 | But what''ll I do while I am waiting? |
34467 | But what''s to be done? |
34467 | But, my dear general, how is it that you do not tremble? 34467 But-- but what are we to do with all these things, and where am I to get them?" |
34467 | Could you tell me where to get it? |
34467 | Did I? 34467 Did he go through there?" |
34467 | Did he make all this out of sand? 34467 Did he tell you his name?" |
34467 | Did n''t you run away? |
34467 | Did you begin your career as a spoon? |
34467 | Did you ever hear my poem on the''Cold Tea River in China''? |
34467 | Did you ever see a spoon with a tongue? |
34467 | Did you ever see me in a real sham battle? |
34467 | Did you go all the way around? |
34467 | Did you hear that? |
34467 | Do n''t you ever eat between meals? |
34467 | Do n''t you know what I am? 34467 Do people ever make a living writing poetry?" |
34467 | Do with''em? |
34467 | Do you doubt it? |
34467 | Do you know to whom you are speaking? |
34467 | Do you know what invisible means? |
34467 | Do you know what''s going to happen to- morrow and the next day? |
34467 | Do you know who Fortyforefoot really was? |
34467 | Do you mean to say that you eat that four times a day? |
34467 | Do you really think so? |
34467 | Do you think I would tell an untrue story? |
34467 | Do you? |
34467 | Futile? 34467 Has n''t he begun the story yet?" |
34467 | Have I? |
34467 | Having any luck? |
34467 | He has n''t sent for me, has he? |
34467 | How could I? |
34467 | How could he make the trees and flowers grow in dry hot sand like that? |
34467 | How did you come to be captured by Fortyforefoot? |
34467 | How did you fix it so as to give them the pain part always? |
34467 | How do I look? |
34467 | How many are there? |
34467 | How many is thirty? |
34467 | How many stars can you count a day? |
34467 | How on earth did such a war as that ever happen to be fought? |
34467 | How on earth is Fortyforefoot to show his tricks if we tie his hands? |
34467 | How would I get the juice of it if I did n''t? |
34467 | How''s that? |
34467 | How? |
34467 | I do n''t know; when? |
34467 | I do not ask you for your gold, Nor for an old straw hat-- I simply ask that I be told Oh what, oh what is that? |
34467 | I''d better hide, had n''t I? |
34467 | I? |
34467 | In what line? |
34467 | In what? |
34467 | Is n''t that elegant? |
34467 | Is papa really going to have a birthday to- day? |
34467 | Is papa six years old to- day? |
34467 | Is that a true story? |
34467 | Is that all? |
34467 | Is that what all those big words meant? |
34467 | Is the major ill? |
34467 | It was leap- year when you started, was n''t it? |
34467 | Jimmieboy afraid of me? |
34467 | Me? |
34467 | No, but what of it? |
34467 | No; who? |
34467 | Not a talking match, I hope? |
34467 | Not the Parallelopipedon? |
34467 | Oh, that''s it, is it? |
34467 | Perhaps you can tell me what I''ve got to do to get that ammu-- that ammu-- oh, that ammuknow, do n''t you? |
34467 | Really? |
34467 | Really? |
34467 | See that hole in the roof? |
34467 | Shall I help you on with it? |
34467 | Suppose I go back and order the soldiers to attack Fortyforefoot and bring him in chains to me? |
34467 | The what? |
34467 | Then what shall we do? |
34467 | Then why tie them at all? |
34467 | Then why waste time asking riddles to which you do n''t know the answer? |
34467 | Then you know where I can find the candied cherries and other things that soldiers eat? |
34467 | They''ve gone, have n''t they? |
34467 | Three royal banquets a day? |
34467 | To a newspaper? |
34467 | Tom-- and the circus-- what happened to him in the lions''cage when he took off his coat? |
34467 | Tom? 34467 Was I telling that story about Tom?" |
34467 | Was n''t there a verse about his color, too? 34467 We do n''t, eh? |
34467 | We never hit him with enough of them to kill him, but just try to coax him with''em, do n''t you see? 34467 Well, anyhow, what does he do?" |
34467 | Well,said Jimmieboy, as the major dismounted,"did you catch up with them?" |
34467 | What are hypothesees? |
34467 | What are you doing there, colonel? |
34467 | What are you doing up there? |
34467 | What are you going to have for dinner? |
34467 | What are you trying to talk about, general? |
34467 | What ca n''t be what? |
34467 | What do you propose to pay him with? |
34467 | What do you think, major? |
34467 | What else was there to think? 34467 What if he does?" |
34467 | What is it? 34467 What is that?" |
34467 | What is your idea about the way they happened to come there, based on what you have learned since? |
34467 | What kind of an animal was that? |
34467 | What must I do to capture you? |
34467 | What next? 34467 What was it?" |
34467 | What was the sum? |
34467 | What would he want to be him for, when, all he had to do to get anything he wanted was to take sand and turn it into it? |
34467 | What would you do? |
34467 | What''ll happen? |
34467 | What''ll happen? |
34467 | What''ll we do with''em? 34467 What''s he to have two cakes for? |
34467 | What''s that? |
34467 | What''s that? |
34467 | What''s that? |
34467 | What''s the matter with me? |
34467 | What''s the matter with you? |
34467 | What''s the use of buying bottles when you''re after pickled peaches? 34467 What''s the use of scaring the boy, Blueface?" |
34467 | What''s the use of your saying anything, if I am not to pay any attention to you? |
34467 | What''s what? |
34467 | What? 34467 What?" |
34467 | When shall you start the album? |
34467 | Where are the soldiers who accompanied you? 34467 Where are you going, Jimmieboy?" |
34467 | Where did he ever get such notions as that? |
34467 | Where did you meet him? |
34467 | Where is it? |
34467 | Where''s Labradee? |
34467 | Where? 34467 Where?" |
34467 | Whereat the cow Remarked,''Pray how-- If what you say is true-- How should the child, However mild, Become so wildly blue?'' |
34467 | Who are you, and what do you want? |
34467 | Who are you? |
34467 | Who is he, anyhow? |
34467 | Who? |
34467 | Why did n''t you go to sleep if you felt that way? |
34467 | Why did n''t you speak and save the innocent kings? |
34467 | Why did we desert you so cruelly? |
34467 | Why do n''t you like him? |
34467 | Why how could that be? 34467 Why not?" |
34467 | Why, how do you do, general? |
34467 | Why, where is he? |
34467 | Why-- er-- let me see; why-- er-- when is a sunbeam sharp? |
34467 | Why? |
34467 | Will you tell me how you know he''s falling yet? |
34467 | With Fortyforefoot? |
34467 | Would you, honestly? |
34467 | Yes, but whom can I hire? |
34467 | You bound Fortyforefoot? 34467 You ca n''t kill a Parawelopipedon with cherries and peaches, can you?" |
34467 | You did, eh? |
34467 | You do n''t happen to remember how that patent your father owned worked, do you? |
34467 | You do n''t load guns with preserved cherries, do you? |
34467 | You know what a fairy is, do n''t you? |
34467 | You ordered them to halt when you sat down here, did n''t you? |
34467 | You recognized the beauty of the poem? |
34467 | You? 34467 Your business?" |
34467 | ''Are you the lady with the iron jaw or the horseback lady that jumps through hoops of fire?'' |
34467 | ''Did you say mended?'' |
34467 | ''Do spoons evaporate like water in the sun? |
34467 | ''What is the matter with going both ways?'' |
34467 | ''Why do you do that?'' |
34467 | A little two- inch fellow like you?" |
34467 | Aday-- alas-- O-- lack- a- well--""Are you going to keep that up forever?" |
34467 | All these jewels and magnificent carvings?" |
34467 | And he replied:''Wilt I? |
34467 | And the circus? |
34467 | And you''ll request him to turn a handful of pine cones into a dozen turkeys on toast, I presume?" |
34467 | Are they tadpoles that they develop legs and hop as frogs from our royal presence? |
34467 | Are you an errand- boy?'' |
34467 | Are you not aware that under the circumstances you ought to be a badly frightened warrior?" |
34467 | Bite?" |
34467 | But I say, I suppose you know we ca n''t start this expedition without ammunition?" |
34467 | But tell me, can I get up there on the road?" |
34467 | But tell me; if all this is true, how did the major come to say it? |
34467 | But what are you doing now, general?" |
34467 | But, as I said before, where are the soldiers?" |
34467 | Ca n''t you come out of the bushes and let me see you?" |
34467 | Changes have been made as follows: Page 60 ejaculated the Paralleopipedon_ changed to_ ejaculated the Parallelopipedon? |
34467 | Did n''t it say:''His color is a fearful one-- A combination hue Of yellow, green, and purple, mixed With solferino blue''?" |
34467 | Did n''t the major tell you that story about my reflection in the looking- glass?" |
34467 | Did you ever have a tooth pulled?" |
34467 | Do spoons take wings unto themselves and fly away? |
34467 | Do they raise sails like sloops of war and thunder noiselessly out of sight? |
34467 | Do you know anything that is n''t so about them?" |
34467 | Do you know what this place was before he came here?" |
34467 | Do you remember, one day you went out walking, how you walked two miles and only met one mud- puddle, and fell into that?" |
34467 | Down here into this pantry and into the ice- chest? |
34467 | Got any more?" |
34467 | He offered a prize once to the soldier who''d like him the best, and who do you think won it?" |
34467 | He stops you and says,''Which way are you going to Calcutta?'' |
34467 | Here the sprite paused and looked at Jimmieboy as much as to say,"How is that for a tale of adventure?" |
34467 | How does that strike you, general?" |
34467 | How have you been?" |
34467 | How long did you stay with George Washington?" |
34467 | I did not look but blindly hopped, And where do you suppose I stopped? |
34467 | I have had glory enough for ten life- times, so why should I grudge you this one little bit of it? |
34467 | I shall simply offer to let him have you for dinner-- you will serve up well in croquettes-- Blueface croquettes-- eh, Jimmieboy?" |
34467 | I suppose you think I fell into one of his game traps?" |
34467 | I was the one to make the scheme, was n''t I?" |
34467 | If you know all the names of the Presidents that are to come, tell me, will I be?" |
34467 | Is he dreadful?" |
34467 | Is that really a true story?" |
34467 | Is there any?" |
34467 | It is easy enough to say attack him, capture him and not let him go, but the question is, how shall we do all this?" |
34467 | Now what are we here for? |
34467 | Of course it must go somewhere, but the question is, where? |
34467 | Pretty good, eh?" |
34467 | Rather pretty thought, do n''t you think so?" |
34467 | Recommended, eh?'' |
34467 | See? |
34467 | Shall my plan go or shall she stay?" |
34467 | There, is that the kind of a tremble you want me to have?" |
34467 | To be futile means that you are wasting time, eh?" |
34467 | To gain a victory over the Quandary you turn and run away?" |
34467 | Was n''t that mean?" |
34467 | Well, I''m glad to see you again, but why did you desert me so cruelly?" |
34467 | Well, he jumped and where do you suppose he landed?" |
34467 | What I want to know is, do you really want to capture me?" |
34467 | What did you suppose we''d do with''em-- throw them at canary- birds?" |
34467 | What does futile mean?" |
34467 | What does he do? |
34467 | What finally became of them?" |
34467 | What happened?" |
34467 | What happened?" |
34467 | What is an Apogee, anyhow?" |
34467 | What sort of a person is the major, sir?" |
34467 | What''s futile?" |
34467 | When he had finished he got up again and said:"Well, what are we going to do about it? |
34467 | When is a joke not a joke?" |
34467 | Where was I when you interrupted?" |
34467 | Who do you suppose it was bent your railway tracks at Christmas so they would n''t work?" |
34467 | Who is this?" |
34467 | Why do n''t you come out here where I can see you?" |
34467 | Why should you want to come here?" |
34467 | Why, Jimmieboy, suppose he should overeat himself and die? |
34467 | Why, do you know what I did once in a country school?" |
34467 | Why, you get the almonds and the powdered sugar and all the mince- pie you can eat-- what more do you want?" |
34467 | Why?" |
34467 | Will they surely do it?" |
34467 | Would you bite an apple if you could swallow it whole?" |
34467 | You never heard my poem on the Apogee, did you, Jimmieboy?" |
34467 | You''ve heard of him, I suppose?" |
34467 | cried the major,"Is n''t it enough?" |
34467 | says the Quandary, to which you reply,''How can I do that?'' |
34467 | what shall I do?'' |
39778 | ''You see this egg?'' 39778 A nalp?" |
39778 | About that? |
39778 | About what would a Knight gown cost me-- made out of paper muslin or something that''s a wee bit cheaper than solid gold and velvet? |
39778 | Across the ocean? |
39778 | Ah-- that''s it, eh? |
39778 | Ai n''t any danger of its coming into the house and biting people, is there? |
39778 | Ai n''t neither what-- smart? |
39778 | American made, are they? |
39778 | And Columbus proved it by making the egg stand up? |
39778 | And chickens have n''t got anything but hind legs, have they? |
39778 | And does the Post- man come and get them? |
39778 | And how about Hingland? |
39778 | And suppose yours are lost too, and there ai n''t any wind for the sails? |
39778 | And then what does the lady say? |
39778 | And there are 80,000,000 people in the country, ai n''t there? |
39778 | And they did n''t arrest you? |
39778 | And when the Doggies get the complaints they attend to''em, eh? |
39778 | And who are the Doggies? |
39778 | Are n''t you nearly stufficated to death? |
39778 | Are you the jay? |
39778 | Been having pretty cold weather? |
39778 | Beg your pardon? |
39778 | Bottles and rags? |
39778 | Built on it? |
39778 | Built on water? |
39778 | Burr and sooker? |
39778 | But how did you come to come? |
39778 | But how do you call the waiter? |
39778 | But how does that bottle keep you from being homesick? |
39778 | But there are other things in the Museum, are n''t there? |
39778 | But what becomes of them? |
39778 | But what for? 39778 But_ how_--how are you going to get to London?" |
39778 | Ca n''t you get salt air without going across the ocean? 39778 Ca n''t you tell whether a morning is good or not without tasting it?" |
39778 | Clothes or jewels or something? |
39778 | Come on, Mollie-- are you ready? |
39778 | Cross letters? |
39778 | Da weather''s mighta da fine, huh? 39778 Dead what?" |
39778 | Dear me-- how interesting,said Mollie, as she read this remarkable legend,"but-- what does it mean?" |
39778 | Did n''t you ever hear of him? 39778 Did n''t you know that, Mr. Me? |
39778 | Did n''t you know that? |
39778 | Did n''t you make any purchases abroad? |
39778 | Do n''t hear anything, do you? |
39778 | Do n''t they call him Edward Seventh? |
39778 | Do n''t they know at the office? |
39778 | Do n''t you? |
39778 | Do you think they''d cable it across? |
39778 | Do you walk there? |
39778 | Do you want me to ask my Papa to buy you a ticket for London? 39778 Does n''t look as if I was walkin''off to sea again, does it?" |
39778 | Does the history say all that? |
39778 | Does- swales- like- woyms? |
39778 | Edward what? |
39778 | Ever see a chicken? |
39778 | Fif- teen- hundred- pounds? 39778 Fromidge? |
39778 | Germans? |
39778 | Give us what? |
39778 | Gondolas? |
39778 | Has it been inspected? |
39778 | Have you any money with you? |
39778 | Have you any tackle? |
39778 | Have you got a license? |
39778 | Have you had breakfast? |
39778 | Have you had your breakfast? |
39778 | Have you seen horrizon yet? |
39778 | He do n''t thorpe, does he? |
39778 | Hingland? |
39778 | How about other things? |
39778 | How can you help yourself? |
39778 | How did you find it out? |
39778 | How do you taste a day to see if it''s all right? |
39778 | How much is that in dollars? |
39778 | How should I know where abroad is? |
39778 | How you going to get across? 39778 How- dju- know- that?" |
39778 | How- dy''u- know he was the King? |
39778 | Howd- ulike- being- outer- sighter- land? |
39778 | Howdit- go? |
39778 | Huh? |
39778 | I bought and paid for it with my own money, so why should n''t I walk off with it? |
39778 | I do n''t believe there''s another collection like this anywhere in all the world, do you? |
39778 | I do n''t believe your father knows about that, does he, Mollie? |
39778 | I stopped one outside the door and asked him,''is your grandfather still alive?'' 39778 I was going to begin with:"''Shall you buy a horse?'' |
39778 | I was then going to say:continued the Unwiseman,"''Will you go out this afternoon?'' |
39778 | I will-- want to go with me Mollie? |
39778 | If it do n''t melt here in summer time why should it melt anywhere else? 39778 If it''s a State- room why do n''t they call it New Jersey, or Kansas, or Mitchigan, or some other State? |
39778 | Is it? |
39778 | Is n''t it enough? 39778 Is n''t it fresh?" |
39778 | Is that all you wrote? |
39778 | Is that all? |
39778 | Is that really Eye- talian? |
39778 | Is that the law? |
39778 | Is there any French for Beef? |
39778 | It would n''t be very important, would it? |
39778 | It''s my bag-- who''s got a better right? |
39778 | It''s very much like it, is n''t it? |
39778 | It''s what? |
39778 | Just what sort of a rubber fish is a twale? |
39778 | Just what_ is_ that? 39778 Kesserkersayker what''s going on out ici?" |
39778 | Looking for more pollywogs? |
39778 | Lost your appetite? |
39778 | Million? |
39778 | Nice? |
39778 | No,said the Unwiseman much pleased,"I do n''t think I ever did-- it''s so delicate and-- er-- steamy, eh? |
39778 | Nor no trolleys? |
39778 | O I see-- rhymes with Hits- yer- land-- when the Alp he hits your land, then you think of Switzerland-- that it? |
39778 | Oh Mr. Me-- you do n''t mean to say they actually put you out of The British Museum? |
39778 | Oh-- that''s it eh? |
39778 | Oh-- that''s it, eh? |
39778 | Oh-- well-- that''s it, eh? |
39778 | Oh-- you went, did you? |
39778 | Oooffs? |
39778 | Or Baron Brains-- eh? |
39778 | Put it in the fire- place to warm it? |
39778 | Put you out? |
39778 | Really? 39778 Really?" |
39778 | Really? |
39778 | Roberts? |
39778 | Saved up from the ship? |
39778 | Screws? |
39778 | See that? |
39778 | See that? |
39778 | See that? |
39778 | See what? |
39778 | See- zick? |
39778 | Should I have it checked or take it with me in the train? |
39778 | So that really my share comes to-- say four and a quarter thousandths of a cent-- that it? |
39778 | So you''re what they call a shammy, eh? |
39778 | Something easier? |
39778 | Sooker? 39778 Swizz- what?" |
39778 | Tasted it? |
39778 | That Alp? |
39778 | That was pretty fine I guess, was n''t it? 39778 That''s his name, is n''t it?" |
39778 | The King''s, stupid,roared the Unwiseman,"Mr. Edward S. King''s-- didn''t you ever hear of him?" |
39778 | The fact is, Mr. Unwiseman, we''re all going abroad----"Abroad? |
39778 | Then you do n''t think much of the British Museum? |
39778 | Then you have n''t got a State- room? |
39778 | Then you wo n''t come with us out to Versailles? |
39778 | Then you''ll never be a Duke? |
39778 | There ai n''t more than sixty States, are there, Mollie? |
39778 | They ai n''t very different from common people''s muffins are they? 39778 They did n''t break any of your poor old bones, did they?" |
39778 | They do n''t have dogs instead of pleece over here, do they? 39778 Thirty- seven?" |
39778 | Three and seven make thirty- seven-- don''t it? |
39778 | To the Palace, sir? |
39778 | To the President? |
39778 | To the river? |
39778 | Umpire Napoleon dead? 39778 Up the what?" |
39778 | Vermicelli? |
39778 | Versailles? |
39778 | Waddeesay? |
39778 | Was the kitchen- stove glad to see you back? |
39778 | Wass- that? |
39778 | Wass- that? |
39778 | Watcher- goin''-t''do- with it? |
39778 | Watcher- gone-''tdo- with- the- lassoo? |
39778 | Watt- else- coodie- doo? |
39778 | Wattonearth do- you- do with a- nold beevor- at? |
39778 | Well say, Mr. Snip-- ain''t there anything else a chap can be made beside a Duke that ai n''t quite so dressy? |
39778 | Well, what of it? |
39778 | Well,he cried impatiently,"where is he?" |
39778 | Well-- let''s see-- how long ago was that? 39778 Well?" |
39778 | What Umpire are you talking about? |
39778 | What about? |
39778 | What are gondolas, trained ducks? 39778 What are you going to do, Mr. Me? |
39778 | What are you scaring everybody to death for? |
39778 | What business have you skipping out like that with a carpet- bag as big as a house under your arm? |
39778 | What did you do? 39778 What did you do?" |
39778 | What did you pay for it? |
39778 | What did you say to them? |
39778 | What do you do it for? |
39778 | What do you suppose Mollie? 39778 What do you suppose he means?" |
39778 | What do you think it''s worth? |
39778 | What does that mean? |
39778 | What does that mean? |
39778 | What else coodie- do? |
39778 | What good is it for fishing? |
39778 | What have you been doing all these days? |
39778 | What have you done about getting sea- sick? |
39778 | What if it took a week? |
39778 | What is it? |
39778 | What is it? |
39778 | What is the particular trouble? |
39778 | What kind of sails are Versailles? 39778 What makes you thinkit- taint England?" |
39778 | What me? |
39778 | What of it? |
39778 | What on earth are oooffs? |
39778 | What on earth is a Hoople- fish? |
39778 | What right have you to ask me such impident questions as, What have I got in this bag? |
39778 | What the stove? |
39778 | What was that he said about the Lion''s Mouth? |
39778 | What was there in it? |
39778 | What will you say? |
39778 | What''s a follytone? |
39778 | What''s a fray? |
39778 | What''s a nalp? |
39778 | What''s it good for? |
39778 | What''s it? 39778 What''s sky- scraper in French?" |
39778 | What''s sooker? |
39778 | What''s that mean? |
39778 | What''s that? |
39778 | What''s that? |
39778 | What''s that? |
39778 | What''s that? |
39778 | What''s that? |
39778 | What''s that? |
39778 | What''s the good of them? |
39778 | What''s the idea of it? |
39778 | What''s the matter here? |
39778 | What''s the matter, dearie? |
39778 | What''s the use of calling it sooker? 39778 What''s this piece of broken china on the table?" |
39778 | What''s this? |
39778 | What''s this? |
39778 | What''s''catcha da nick''? |
39778 | What, Christopher Columbus? |
39778 | What, me? |
39778 | What- did- he- say? |
39778 | What? |
39778 | What? |
39778 | What? |
39778 | What? |
39778 | What? |
39778 | What? |
39778 | What_ are_ you talking about? |
39778 | What_ do_ you take it for? |
39778 | When do you think you can use that? |
39778 | Where are you? |
39778 | Where did you buy them? |
39778 | Where do you suppose I''m going? |
39778 | Where is it? |
39778 | Where is it? |
39778 | Where is what? |
39778 | Where on earth did you come from? |
39778 | Where to, sir? |
39778 | Where''s that? |
39778 | Where''s your State- room? |
39778 | Where''s your bottle of native land? |
39778 | Where_ have_ you been? |
39778 | Who are you anyhow? |
39778 | Who wants to pull''em aboard, Smarty? |
39778 | Who, me? |
39778 | Whose-- the Unwiseman''s? |
39778 | Why do n''t he say what he means then? |
39778 | Why do n''t you send a wireless message? |
39778 | Why do you let children and rubber dolls in free? |
39778 | Why not? 39778 Why not?" |
39778 | Why should I be? |
39778 | Why should it? |
39778 | Why, dear? |
39778 | Will you be good enough to ask the cook for a little salad oil? |
39778 | Would n''t it all melt before he could get it over to America? |
39778 | Would n''t it cost a lot to take it over? |
39778 | Yes-- don''t you know what Vermicelli is? 39778 You an American?" |
39778 | You are sure you did n''t buy any? |
39778 | You ca n''t tax what ai n''t, can you? |
39778 | You could n''t lend me two dollars now, could you? |
39778 | You did n''t really expect him to be a whale, did you? |
39778 | You did n''t really smash up that pretty little statue? |
39778 | You did n''t take me for an Eye- talian, did you? |
39778 | You do n''t mean the gentleman who discovered the United States, do you? |
39778 | You do n''t really think he has stolen it do you? |
39778 | You do n''t want to mix a salad now do you? |
39778 | You do n''t? |
39778 | You do n''t? |
39778 | You have n''t any ready made Duke''s clothes on hand for less? |
39778 | You learn to speak it, Whistlebinkie? |
39778 | You never died, did you? |
39778 | You never write cross letters to anybody do you? |
39778 | You rented your house? |
39778 | You say you''ve been abroad all summer and have n''t bought anything? |
39778 | You''ll pardon my curiosity, but is this England? |
39778 | You? 39778 ''Should you remain here if your mother were here?'' 39778 ''Tain''t much to look at, is it? |
39778 | A new kind of pie?" |
39778 | AT THE CUSTOM HOUSE"Hi there-- where are you going with that carpet- bag?" |
39778 | About how much do you need to even it up? |
39778 | About when do you think we''ll capture any Brigs?" |
39778 | Ah-- then your nephew Jacques too has an ear? |
39778 | Ai n''t he silly, Mollie?" |
39778 | Ai n''t the ocean that wet place down around New Jersey somewhere?" |
39778 | And the old man rattled off the following:"Avvy- voo kelker chose ah me dire? |
39778 | And the police go around after them picking them up, eh?" |
39778 | And what do you suppose happened? |
39778 | Are n''t you feeling well?" |
39778 | Are the Boys de Bologna dead too?" |
39778 | Are you sure about that?" |
39778 | Avvy- voo bien dormy la nooit dernyere? |
39778 | British, eh?" |
39778 | But I say, Mollie, we''re really in London are we?" |
39778 | But what''s the use of talking about it? |
39778 | By Jiminy, that would be fun, would n''t it? |
39778 | Call for help?" |
39778 | Can you change it?" |
39778 | Did n''t you know that?" |
39778 | Did you get my letter?" |
39778 | Did your father say anything about this being England or not?" |
39778 | Do you think he will?" |
39778 | Does she practice on the phonograph or on her Aunt''s upright piano? |
39778 | Ever sella da banann?" |
39778 | For instance something like this:"Do you wish to go anywhere? |
39778 | GENOA, GIBRALTAR, AND COLUMBUS"Whatta da namea dissa cit?" |
39778 | He has n''t hid under this piazza, has he?" |
39778 | He proved the earth was round when everybody else thought it was flat-- and how do you suppose he did it?" |
39778 | Here it is, see?" |
39778 | Hi there, Porpee-- you big black one over there-- where''s Elmira, New York?" |
39778 | How did you get through the Custom House?" |
39778 | How do they keep the water out of their cellars?" |
39778 | How do you hold it all, Whistlebinkie?" |
39778 | How much does he get anyhow?" |
39778 | How much for a New York State Duke?" |
39778 | I asked''em in French, like this:''Mounseer le Umpire, est il mort?'' |
39778 | I guess maybe you''d better pour it out into that vase up there on the mantel- piece-- it is n''t too thick to go in there, is it?" |
39778 | I hope the kitchen- stove is well?" |
39778 | I only know German by sight-- and even then I do n''t know what it means except Gesundheit,--which is German for''did you sneeze?'' |
39778 | If I''d said it was sweet she''d have thought I was as much of a niggeramus as old Fizz----""Do you always read your newspaper upside- down?" |
39778 | If that kitchen- stove was only pretty do you suppose I''d love it the way I do? |
39778 | In closing I think I ought to say that the Unwiseman''s umbrella turned up in good order the next morning, and where do you suppose? |
39778 | Is he loose?" |
39778 | Is not that rather strange? |
39778 | Is one blanket sufficient for you? |
39778 | Kerpensy- voo de cette comedie mon cher mounseer de Whistlebinkie?" |
39778 | London Bridge ai n''t falling down again, is it?" |
39778 | Me?" |
39778 | Me?" |
39778 | Me?" |
39778 | Me?" |
39778 | Me?" |
39778 | Me?" |
39778 | Me?" |
39778 | Me?" |
39778 | Me?" |
39778 | More''n forty years, was n''t it?" |
39778 | No hava da monk, Giuseppe?" |
39778 | Not a da rain or da heava da wind, eh? |
39778 | Now what are you going to do?" |
39778 | Savvy- voo kieskersayker cetum la avec le nez rouge? |
39778 | See that long line over there where the sky comes down and touches the water?" |
39778 | So we''re on the ocean again eh?" |
39778 | So what''s the good?" |
39778 | So you see a letter addressed to Mr. Hoch----""Beg pardon, but Mr. Who sir?" |
39778 | Some kind of a French cat- boat? |
39778 | Speakin''about fish, what do you say to trollin''for a whale this afternoon?" |
39778 | Suppose he comes? |
39778 | Tararas and diamond rings kind of get in your way when you''re pulling weeds and planting beets, so why should I buy them?" |
39778 | Tell you the truth I do n''t believe it''ll keep unless we get it in a bottle and cork it up good and tight-- do you?" |
39778 | That an Alp? |
39778 | That''s where Wigglethorpe----""Wigglethorpe?" |
39778 | The Duke of Me-- how would that sound, Mollie?" |
39778 | The back- door I charge for because it''s the entrance to my museum, do n''t you see?" |
39778 | The book says the answer to that is''yes, and my grandmother also,''whereupon I should ask,''how many grandchildren has your grandfather?'' |
39778 | Then he cried from the depths of the carpet bag:"Hi there-- you people outside, what''s going on out there, an earthquake?" |
39778 | Then what do you suppose? |
39778 | There ai n''t any bridges over it, are there?" |
39778 | They claim over here that Britannia rules the waves, do n''t they?" |
39778 | This would be a great place for automobiles, would n''t it, Mollie?" |
39778 | Unwiseman?" |
39778 | Want to hear it?" |
39778 | Wass- er- matter?" |
39778 | What State- room are you in, Mollie?" |
39778 | What business are you in anyhow?" |
39778 | What do the cab- horses do here, swim?" |
39778 | What do you think of my sign?" |
39778 | What do you want me to call you, Wheezikid?" |
39778 | What do you want, the whole Atlantic Ocean sitting on your front stoop?" |
39778 | What does an A-1 Duke''s clothes cost?" |
39778 | What have you in stock made by Special Appointment for the King?" |
39778 | What is it anyhow? |
39778 | What is your wife''s grandmother knitting? |
39778 | What on earth am I going to do? |
39778 | What will seven times eight bananas divided by three mince pies multiplied by eight cream cakes, subtracted from a Monkey with two tails leave?" |
39778 | What you got in it?" |
39778 | What''s the chief product of the lunch counter at Poughkeepsie?" |
39778 | What''s the good word?" |
39778 | What''s the matter, was n''t there land enough?" |
39778 | What''s the use of having money? |
39778 | What''s the use? |
39778 | What''s the use? |
39778 | When a man goes fishing for shad and lands nothing but a last year''s straw hat, why would n''t he be sorry?" |
39778 | Where are we going to from here?" |
39778 | Where''ll I put it?" |
39778 | Where''s Miss Flaxilocks?" |
39778 | Who is that singing in the drawing room? |
39778 | Who is your Majesty''s Tailor? |
39778 | Why do n''t you by virtue of your exhausted rank propagate the following rules to unbait the nuisance? |
39778 | Why do n''t you speak to your Papa about it, Mollie? |
39778 | Why do n''t you wish to go somewhere? |
39778 | Why should the map say it''s four inches by an inch and a half, when anybody can see that this place is five miles by three just by looking at it?" |
39778 | Why-- when did that happen? |
39778 | Why? |
39778 | Will you come and have lunch with us?" |
39778 | Will you have another pillow? |
39778 | You can see it ca n''t you Mollie?" |
39778 | You do n''t have to pay duty on a request for information, do you?" |
39778 | You do n''t put any coal or stove polish on that big Chinese vase you have in your parlor, do you?" |
39778 | You grinda da org?" |
39778 | You were not misbehaving yourself, were you?" |
39778 | [ Illustration:"HAVE YOU SEEN THE ORMOLU CLOCK OF YOUR SISTER''S MUSIC TEACHER?"] |
39778 | _ You_ Uncle Sam? |