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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9444 | And he hollered out agin,"Why hain''t there any Hall''s salve?" |
9444 | Sez she in the same sad axents, and wonderin'',"Did you ever have another day in your hull life as hard as this you are a- passin''through?" |
9444 | She asked me in a awe- stricken tone,"if I had such trials every day?" |
9448 | Are you a professor? |
9448 | Not ring the church bells on the Sabbath day? |
9448 | What perswaision? |
9448 | ''Wall, what if it wuz?" |
9448 | Do I look broke down and weak?" |
9448 | They time their joys and their sorrows, and everything and everybody, all through the week, and why should they stop short off Sundays? |
9448 | Why not time themselves on goin''to meetin''? |
9448 | Will you promise me?" |
9448 | Wuz you ever nervous?" |
9448 | [ Illustration:"BEEN OUT TO TEND TO YOUR''HORSE CORSET,''HAVE YOU?"] |
9446 | I wonder how he would have liked it to have had Charley Lanfear''s mother set on him? 9446 I wonder if that is just? |
9446 | Would a delegation of wimmen keep such a man in the meetin''house if he paved the hull floor with fine gold? 9446 And I, wantin''to use her well, sez,What did they do there?" |
9446 | And sez I to Trueman''s wife, sez I,"How should_ you_ be expected to know it?" |
9446 | But Josiah said,"What would become of the meetin''house if it did n''t punish its unruly members?" |
9446 | But what hope does a mother have when down in the darkness that has no mornin'', her boy tears his hand from her weak grasp and plunges downward? |
9446 | But when He_ is_ right there, in the midst of our soul, our life, why,_ why_ should we kneel down in public and holler at Him?" |
9446 | Curius, hain''t it? |
9446 | I wonder how Deacon Widrig would have liked it to have had Miss Henn set on him? |
9446 | Now what good will doctrines o''any kind do to anybody after they are burnt up or choked to death? |
9446 | Sez I calmly,"Does it scare you, Trueman''s wife?" |
9446 | Where wuz his boastin''then? |
9446 | Young lips that smiled on their mothers till he gin''em that that changed the smiles to curses? |
9446 | hain''t it? |
9447 | And why wuzn''t it proved? |
9447 | Who settled it? |
9447 | And I sez, with quite a lot of dignity,"Have I ever failed, Josiah Allen, to have good dinners for you, and on time too?" |
9447 | And I sez,"Did you go to the Wimmen''s Exchange and the Workin''Wimmen''s Association, that wuz held there while you wuz there?" |
9447 | And sez I,"How different? |
9447 | Do you see, Samantha?" |
9447 | Do you see, Samantha?" |
9447 | If they can legally vote for men to get in why ca n''t men vote for them?" |
9447 | Sez I,"If they wuz poor men would they have been kep'', or if it wuzn''t for the influence of men that like hard drink?" |
9447 | Who earned and left you the money you are a- usin''?" |
9447 | [ Illustration:"IS ROSTRUMS MUCH HIGHER THAN THEM BARELLS TO STAND ON?"] |
9447 | sez I,"who educated you and made your life easy before you?" |
9443 | Anythin''else? |
9443 | Hain''t there never been a cloud in our sky? |
9443 | Mean enough? |
9443 | Wall, I said so, did n''t I? 9443 Wall, hain''t_ he_?" |
9443 | Wall, what petickuler fault do you find? 9443 We have had a happy time together, Josiah Allen, for over twenty years, but has our sea of life always been perfectly smooth?" |
9443 | What do you mean? |
9443 | What wuz you dumbin''? |
9443 | You do? |
9443 | And I''d like to know what you have got to say about him any way?" |
9443 | And he sez to me:"What are you goin''to tackle now, Samantha?" |
9443 | And sez I,"How do you know?" |
9443 | And what will she think now about Wedlock''s Peaceful Repose?" |
9443 | And when she asked me in her sweet axents,"How I liked her lecture, and if I could see any faults in it?" |
9443 | But I threw out this question at''em, and stood by it--"If bein''set apart as a deacon did n''t mean anything? |
9443 | But what have you got to say about the Meetin''House, anyway?" |
9443 | Did you notice when she wuz goin''on perfectly beautiful, about the waveless sea of married life-- did you notice how it took the school house down? |
9443 | Hain''t I always holdin''you back from work?" |
9443 | I did n''t fairly ketch the words, and I spoke out agin, in dretful meanin''and harrowin''axents, and sez,"What will become of all this gospel work?" |
9443 | I love company dearly, but-- oh my soul, is there not a difference, a difference in visitors? |
9443 | Sez I, a whisperin''and puttin''my finger on my lip:"Wo n''t you be still?" |
9443 | Sez I,"You think when anybody is married they have got beyend all earthly trials, and nothin''but perfect peace and rest remains?" |
9443 | The papers had been full of the subject,"Is Marriage a Failure, or is it not?" |
9443 | What has_ he_ done lately to rile you up?" |
9443 | Why,"sez I,"hain''t we always hearn about the Mother Church, and do n''t the Bible tell about the Church bein''arrayed like a bride for her husband? |
9443 | [ Illustration:"WON''T YOU BE STILL?"] |
9443 | wuz not my sufferin''s with Lodema Trumble, a hard plow and a harrowin''one, and one that turned up deep furrows? |
9445 | Are they stoppin''here to warm? |
9445 | Cost? |
9445 | How did I know what they owned? 9445 Own up? |
9445 | They be mourners, hain''t they? |
9445 | Wall, why did n''t you make her a silver one, or a tin? |
9445 | Wall,sez I,"what do all these flowers, and empty carriages, and silver- plated nails, and crape, and so forth-- what does it all amount to?" |
9445 | Wall,sez he,"do n''t you believe it?" |
9445 | Wall,sez he,"would n''t it have been profitable to her if they had brought diamonds? |
9445 | What do I care about cost? 9445 What was the nater of the strain?" |
9445 | Why''ee,sez I,"Josiah Allen, why did n''t you tell me before, so I could have baked up somethin''nice? |
9445 | ( Wuz n''t it curius, Cephas Bodley never would think of the underpinnin''to anything?) |
9445 | And I sez to Cephas--"To save expense, you will probable have the moneygram W.N.B.H.?" |
9445 | And Josiah asked me to ask her"How she felt about that time?" |
9445 | And agin I sez,"What wuz the strain?" |
9445 | And are these the mourners?" |
9445 | And of course I ca n''t dispute that, when he faces me right down, and sez:"Hain''t she old enough?" |
9445 | I knew jest how dear crape wuz, and I tackled her on the subject, and sez I--"Do you know, S. Annie, these dresses of your''n will cost a sight?" |
9445 | Sez I,"I do n''t want to stop your doin''all you can for Lodema, but why not tell what you are a- goin''to do?" |
9445 | Sez I,"Why do you go on and be so secret about it? |
9445 | Sez I,"Wo n''t that and all these funeral expenses take about all the money he left?" |
9445 | Sez he in a skairful tone, and in his intense way--[ Illustration:"WHAT IS LIFE WORTH WHEN FOLKS TALK?"] |
9445 | She screamed right out,"Why, Josiah Allen, where is your conscience to talk in that way-- and your heart?" |
9445 | What a man you are to keep things; how long have you known it?" |
9445 | What have I got to own up? |
9445 | Why do n''t you tell your companion all about it, what you are a- goin''to do, and advise with her?" |
9445 | Would n''t it have been both surprisin''and profitable?" |
9445 | sez I,"has there been a funeral, or anything? |
9445 | sez I;"Josiah Allen, where is your conscience? |
9445 | sez he,"what is life worth when folks talk?" |
9449 | How do you spell mit, Josiah Allen? |
9449 | Wall,sez I,"what business is it to him what she does with her own money and her own property?" |
9449 | we protest, you can not come in because of illegality? |
9449 | And then the question was sent back to be voted upon by both the men and the women? |
9449 | And why? |
9449 | Are we ready to send that question in that form down to the Annual Conferences for their action? |
9449 | Bishop Foss: Are you misrepresented? |
9449 | But I sez:"Why do n''t she come out openly and take the money she wants for her own use, and for church work, and charity?" |
9449 | Can this be done without an utter violation of law? |
9449 | Did Abraham Lincoln mean that any women or children can take any part in the government of the nation? |
9449 | Do you know there are 12,000 Methodist ministers that are ciphers all the time except when they vote for delegates? |
9449 | Do you not know that obstacles to progress are rem- o- o- v- e- d out of the way?" |
9449 | Dr. David Sherman, the mover of the motion to strike out the word"male,"now say of the prevailing sentiment on that day of great debate? |
9449 | Have you read the letter of Mrs. Caroline Wright in the_ Christian Advocate_, one of our most distinguished American Methodist women? |
9449 | I turned right round and looked at him, holdin''my flat- iron in my right hand, and sez I:"What do you mean, Josiah Allen? |
9449 | If the women were not to be recognized as laity here, why allow them to vote on the question of the laity at all? |
9449 | Is it the constitution of the men? |
9449 | Is she a layman in the sense of that word in the Discipline? |
9449 | Now, then, is a woman legally qualified to sit in the General Conference as a lay delegate? |
9449 | Now, what does the right of suffrage do? |
9449 | Submit''s heart begun to flutter, and her face grew red and then white, and she sez in a little fine tremblin''voice,"Who be you?" |
9449 | The question is this, Do those Restrictive Rules mean anything? |
9449 | WHAT ARE YOU TALKIN''ABOUT?"] |
9449 | What are you talkin''about?" |
9449 | What is the Constitution for? |
9449 | What sense is there in that? |
9449 | Who can go back of the interpretation of the supreme court of the Church?" |
9449 | Who is the"General Superintendent"by Webster or Worcester? |
9449 | Why was the word"layman"ever introduced? |
9449 | Why? |
9449 | With what consistency can laymen accept seats by the votes of the women and then deprive women of their seats? |
9449 | [ Illustration:"WHAT DO YOU MEAN, JOSIAH ALLEN? |
9449 | what are men in the Methodist meetin''house for, if it hain''t to guard the more weaker sect, and keep cares offen''em?" |