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6769_5 | Q: What was the weather?
A: It was a cold day
Q: Who was the crook?
A: a raccoon
Q: What fell on the fence?
A: a tree
Q: What did John put on?
A: his coat
Q: What type of fence was it?
A: metal
Q: Did the walk seem long? | yes | [
"It was a cold day when John made up his mind to go outside and check the fence. There had been things missing from the back yard, and he was starting to think there was a criminal at work. He put on his coat and started walking through the snow back to the long metal fence at the back of the yard. It seemed like a... |
6769_6 | Q: What was the weather?
A: It was a cold day
Q: Who was the crook?
A: a raccoon
Q: What fell on the fence?
A: a tree
Q: What did John put on?
A: his coat
Q: What type of fence was it?
A: metal
Q: Did the walk seem long?
A: yes
Q: What did he use to fix the fence? | wires | [
"It was a cold day when John made up his mind to go outside and check the fence. There had been things missing from the back yard, and he was starting to think there was a criminal at work. He put on his coat and started walking through the snow back to the long metal fence at the back of the yard. It seemed like a... |
6769_7 | Q: What was the weather?
A: It was a cold day
Q: Who was the crook?
A: a raccoon
Q: What fell on the fence?
A: a tree
Q: What did John put on?
A: his coat
Q: What type of fence was it?
A: metal
Q: Did the walk seem long?
A: yes
Q: What did he use to fix the fence?
A: wires
Q: What did he use to cut that? | a tool | [
"It was a cold day when John made up his mind to go outside and check the fence. There had been things missing from the back yard, and he was starting to think there was a criminal at work. He put on his coat and started walking through the snow back to the long metal fence at the back of the yard. It seemed like a... |
6769_8 | Q: What was the weather?
A: It was a cold day
Q: Who was the crook?
A: a raccoon
Q: What fell on the fence?
A: a tree
Q: What did John put on?
A: his coat
Q: What type of fence was it?
A: metal
Q: Did the walk seem long?
A: yes
Q: What did he use to fix the fence?
A: wires
Q: What did he use to cut that?
A: a tool
Q: F... | his toolbox | [
"It was a cold day when John made up his mind to go outside and check the fence. There had been things missing from the back yard, and he was starting to think there was a criminal at work. He put on his coat and started walking through the snow back to the long metal fence at the back of the yard. It seemed like a... |
6769_9 | Q: What was the weather?
A: It was a cold day
Q: Who was the crook?
A: a raccoon
Q: What fell on the fence?
A: a tree
Q: What did John put on?
A: his coat
Q: What type of fence was it?
A: metal
Q: Did the walk seem long?
A: yes
Q: What did he use to fix the fence?
A: wires
Q: What did he use to cut that?
A: a tool
Q: F... | tracks | [
"It was a cold day when John made up his mind to go outside and check the fence. There had been things missing from the back yard, and he was starting to think there was a criminal at work. He put on his coat and started walking through the snow back to the long metal fence at the back of the yard. It seemed like a... |
6769_10 | Q: What was the weather?
A: It was a cold day
Q: Who was the crook?
A: a raccoon
Q: What fell on the fence?
A: a tree
Q: What did John put on?
A: his coat
Q: What type of fence was it?
A: metal
Q: Did the walk seem long?
A: yes
Q: What did he use to fix the fence?
A: wires
Q: What did he use to cut that?
A: a tool
Q: F... | the back yard | [
"It was a cold day when John made up his mind to go outside and check the fence. There had been things missing from the back yard, and he was starting to think there was a criminal at work. He put on his coat and started walking through the snow back to the long metal fence at the back of the yard. It seemed like a... |
6770_0 | what is a common experience for youth? | To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_1 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke? | Victor Ravenshaw | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_2 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when? | next morning | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_3 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well? | yes | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_4 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel? | ready for anything | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_5 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late? | no | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_6 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him? | Peegwish | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_7 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him?
A: Peegwish
Q: how ... | long before him | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_8 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him?
A: Peegwish
Q: how ... | kindled the fire | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_9 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him?
A: Peegwish
Q: how ... | on the other side of it | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_10 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him?
A: Peegwish
Q: how ... | smoking, and watching the preparation of breakfast | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_11 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him?
A: Peegwish
Q: how ... | his blanket | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_12 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him?
A: Peegwish
Q: how ... | a roasting duck | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_13 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him?
A: Peegwish
Q: how ... | Ian | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_14 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him?
A: Peegwish
Q: how ... | he burst into an uncontrollable fit of laughter | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_15 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him?
A: Peegwish
Q: how ... | he had been sitting there and glaring all night | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_16 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him?
A: Peegwish
Q: how ... | Victor | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_17 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him?
A: Peegwish
Q: how ... | a hyena | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_18 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him?
A: Peegwish
Q: how ... | for fear they jump out | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6770_19 | Q: what is a common experience for youth?
A: To bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope
Q: Who awoke?
A: Victor Ravenshaw
Q: when?
A: next morning
Q: Did he sleep well?
A: yes
Q: how did he feel?
A: ready for anything
Q: did he wake up late?
A: no
Q: who was awake earlier than him?
A: Peegwish
Q: how ... | yes | [
"CHAPTER FOUR. \n\nA DISCOVERY--THE CHASE CONTINUED ON FOOT. \n\nTo bound from the depths of despair to the pinnacles of hope is by no means an uncommon experience to vigorous youth. When Victor Ravenshaw awoke next morning after a profound and refreshing sleep, and looked up through the branches at the bright sky,... |
6771_0 | who were sat on the benches? | men, women, and children | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_1 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out? | the past proceedings | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_2 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting? | enjoyment. | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_3 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long? | quarter of an hour | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_4 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir? | High up | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_5 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair? | no | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_6 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on? | bench | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_7 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on?
A: bench
Q: was he somehow responsible? | yes | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_8 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on?
A: bench
Q: was he somehow responsible?
A: yes
Q:... | He was the stage-manager | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_9 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on?
A: bench
Q: was he somehow responsible?
A: yes
Q:... | yes | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_10 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on?
A: bench
Q: was he somehow responsible?
A: yes
Q:... | Déroulède | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_11 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on?
A: bench
Q: was he somehow responsible?
A: yes
Q:... | Lebrun | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_12 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on?
A: bench
Q: was he somehow responsible?
A: yes
Q:... | Jacobin Club | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_13 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on?
A: bench
Q: was he somehow responsible?
A: yes
Q:... | no | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_14 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on?
A: bench
Q: was he somehow responsible?
A: yes
Q:... | no | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_15 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on?
A: bench
Q: was he somehow responsible?
A: yes
Q:... | yes | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_16 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on?
A: bench
Q: was he somehow responsible?
A: yes
Q:... | no | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_17 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on?
A: bench
Q: was he somehow responsible?
A: yes
Q:... | no | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_18 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on?
A: bench
Q: was he somehow responsible?
A: yes
Q:... | earnest and dark | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6771_19 | Q: who were sat on the benches?
A: men, women, and children
Q: what had tired them out?
A: the past proceedings
Q: what were they now expecting?
A: enjoyment.
Q: for how long?
A: quarter of an hour
Q: Where was Citizen Lenoir?
A: High up
Q: in a chair?
A: no
Q: what on?
A: bench
Q: was he somehow responsible?
A: yes
Q:... | Tinville | [
"CHAPTER XXV \n\nThe defence. \n\nIntense excitement, which found vent in loud applause, greeted Déroulède's statement. \n\n\"_Ça ira! ça ira! vas-y Déroulède!_\" came from the crowded benches round; and men, women, and children, wearied with the monotony of the past proceedings, settled themselves down for a quart... |
6772_0 | Did the child become ordinary and healthy? | yes | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_1 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work? | Trafford | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_2 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work? | scientific | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_3 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids? | the internal condition | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_4 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of? | molecular physics | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_5 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford? | Behrens | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_6 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | no | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_7 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | extraordinary energy | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_8 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | yes | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_9 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | originative men | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_10 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | Trafford | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_11 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | a sedulous ape | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_12 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | no | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_13 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | continual freshness | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_14 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | unknown | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_15 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | yes | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_16 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | no | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_17 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | Behren | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_18 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | Durgan | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6772_19 | Q: Did the child become ordinary and healthy?
A: yes
Q: Who was doing work?
A: Trafford
Q: What kind of work?
A: scientific
Q: What was he trying to remember about colloids?
A: the internal condition
Q: What subject are they a part of?
A: molecular physics
Q: Who was from Oxford?
A: Behrens
Q: Was he lazy about his wor... | a renewed punctuality in the laboratory | [
"CHAPTER THE THIRD \n\nTHE NEW PHASE \n\n§ 1 \n\nIn the course of the next six months the child of the ages became an almost ordinary healthy baby, and Trafford began to think consecutively about his scientific work again--in the intervals of effort of a more immediately practical sort. \n\nThe recall of molecular ... |
6773_0 | Who was mutually attracted to each other | unknown | [
"CHAPTER 34 \n\nMrs. John Dashwood had so much confidence in her husband's judgment, that she waited the very next day both on Mrs. Jennings and her daughter; and her confidence was rewarded by finding even the former, even the woman with whom her sisters were staying, by no means unworthy her notice; and as for La... |
6773_1 | Q: Who was mutually attracted to each other
A: unknown
Q: Lady Middleton and Mrs. Dashwood. Why were they mutually attracted to each other | because there was a cold hearted selfishness on both sides | [
"CHAPTER 34 \n\nMrs. John Dashwood had so much confidence in her husband's judgment, that she waited the very next day both on Mrs. Jennings and her daughter; and her confidence was rewarded by finding even the former, even the woman with whom her sisters were staying, by no means unworthy her notice; and as for La... |
6773_2 | Q: Who was mutually attracted to each other
A: unknown
Q: Lady Middleton and Mrs. Dashwood. Why were they mutually attracted to each other
A: because there was a cold hearted selfishness on both sides
Q: Did they understand each other? | yes | [
"CHAPTER 34 \n\nMrs. John Dashwood had so much confidence in her husband's judgment, that she waited the very next day both on Mrs. Jennings and her daughter; and her confidence was rewarded by finding even the former, even the woman with whom her sisters were staying, by no means unworthy her notice; and as for La... |
6773_3 | Q: Who was mutually attracted to each other
A: unknown
Q: Lady Middleton and Mrs. Dashwood. Why were they mutually attracted to each other
A: because there was a cold hearted selfishness on both sides
Q: Did they understand each other?
A: yes
Q: Who was confident of decisions from their male spouse? | Mrs. John Dashwood | [
"CHAPTER 34 \n\nMrs. John Dashwood had so much confidence in her husband's judgment, that she waited the very next day both on Mrs. Jennings and her daughter; and her confidence was rewarded by finding even the former, even the woman with whom her sisters were staying, by no means unworthy her notice; and as for La... |
6773_4 | Q: Who was mutually attracted to each other
A: unknown
Q: Lady Middleton and Mrs. Dashwood. Why were they mutually attracted to each other
A: because there was a cold hearted selfishness on both sides
Q: Did they understand each other?
A: yes
Q: Who was confident of decisions from their male spouse?
A: Mrs. John Dashw... | they were worthy her notice | [
"CHAPTER 34 \n\nMrs. John Dashwood had so much confidence in her husband's judgment, that she waited the very next day both on Mrs. Jennings and her daughter; and her confidence was rewarded by finding even the former, even the woman with whom her sisters were staying, by no means unworthy her notice; and as for La... |
6773_5 | Q: Who was mutually attracted to each other
A: unknown
Q: Lady Middleton and Mrs. Dashwood. Why were they mutually attracted to each other
A: because there was a cold hearted selfishness on both sides
Q: Did they understand each other?
A: yes
Q: Who was confident of decisions from their male spouse?
A: Mrs. John Dashw... | unknown | [
"CHAPTER 34 \n\nMrs. John Dashwood had so much confidence in her husband's judgment, that she waited the very next day both on Mrs. Jennings and her daughter; and her confidence was rewarded by finding even the former, even the woman with whom her sisters were staying, by no means unworthy her notice; and as for La... |
6773_6 | Q: Who was mutually attracted to each other
A: unknown
Q: Lady Middleton and Mrs. Dashwood. Why were they mutually attracted to each other
A: because there was a cold hearted selfishness on both sides
Q: Did they understand each other?
A: yes
Q: Who was confident of decisions from their male spouse?
A: Mrs. John Dashw... | yes | [
"CHAPTER 34 \n\nMrs. John Dashwood had so much confidence in her husband's judgment, that she waited the very next day both on Mrs. Jennings and her daughter; and her confidence was rewarded by finding even the former, even the woman with whom her sisters were staying, by no means unworthy her notice; and as for La... |
6773_7 | Q: Who was mutually attracted to each other
A: unknown
Q: Lady Middleton and Mrs. Dashwood. Why were they mutually attracted to each other
A: because there was a cold hearted selfishness on both sides
Q: Did they understand each other?
A: yes
Q: Who was confident of decisions from their male spouse?
A: Mrs. John Dashw... | Bartlett's Buildings | [
"CHAPTER 34 \n\nMrs. John Dashwood had so much confidence in her husband's judgment, that she waited the very next day both on Mrs. Jennings and her daughter; and her confidence was rewarded by finding even the former, even the woman with whom her sisters were staying, by no means unworthy her notice; and as for La... |
6773_8 | Q: Who was mutually attracted to each other
A: unknown
Q: Lady Middleton and Mrs. Dashwood. Why were they mutually attracted to each other
A: because there was a cold hearted selfishness on both sides
Q: Did they understand each other?
A: yes
Q: Who was confident of decisions from their male spouse?
A: Mrs. John Dashw... | yes | [
"CHAPTER 34 \n\nMrs. John Dashwood had so much confidence in her husband's judgment, that she waited the very next day both on Mrs. Jennings and her daughter; and her confidence was rewarded by finding even the former, even the woman with whom her sisters were staying, by no means unworthy her notice; and as for La... |
6773_9 | Q: Who was mutually attracted to each other
A: unknown
Q: Lady Middleton and Mrs. Dashwood. Why were they mutually attracted to each other
A: because there was a cold hearted selfishness on both sides
Q: Did they understand each other?
A: yes
Q: Who was confident of decisions from their male spouse?
A: Mrs. John Dashw... | detection | [
"CHAPTER 34 \n\nMrs. John Dashwood had so much confidence in her husband's judgment, that she waited the very next day both on Mrs. Jennings and her daughter; and her confidence was rewarded by finding even the former, even the woman with whom her sisters were staying, by no means unworthy her notice; and as for La... |
6773_10 | Q: Who was mutually attracted to each other
A: unknown
Q: Lady Middleton and Mrs. Dashwood. Why were they mutually attracted to each other
A: because there was a cold hearted selfishness on both sides
Q: Did they understand each other?
A: yes
Q: Who was confident of decisions from their male spouse?
A: Mrs. John Dashw... | write | [
"CHAPTER 34 \n\nMrs. John Dashwood had so much confidence in her husband's judgment, that she waited the very next day both on Mrs. Jennings and her daughter; and her confidence was rewarded by finding even the former, even the woman with whom her sisters were staying, by no means unworthy her notice; and as for La... |
6773_11 | Q: Who was mutually attracted to each other
A: unknown
Q: Lady Middleton and Mrs. Dashwood. Why were they mutually attracted to each other
A: because there was a cold hearted selfishness on both sides
Q: Did they understand each other?
A: yes
Q: Who was confident of decisions from their male spouse?
A: Mrs. John Dashw... | Mr. and Mrs. Dashwood | [
"CHAPTER 34 \n\nMrs. John Dashwood had so much confidence in her husband's judgment, that she waited the very next day both on Mrs. Jennings and her daughter; and her confidence was rewarded by finding even the former, even the woman with whom her sisters were staying, by no means unworthy her notice; and as for La... |
6773_12 | Q: Who was mutually attracted to each other
A: unknown
Q: Lady Middleton and Mrs. Dashwood. Why were they mutually attracted to each other
A: because there was a cold hearted selfishness on both sides
Q: Did they understand each other?
A: yes
Q: Who was confident of decisions from their male spouse?
A: Mrs. John Dashw... | Lucy | [
"CHAPTER 34 \n\nMrs. John Dashwood had so much confidence in her husband's judgment, that she waited the very next day both on Mrs. Jennings and her daughter; and her confidence was rewarded by finding even the former, even the woman with whom her sisters were staying, by no means unworthy her notice; and as for La... |
6774_0 | where did the rescue happen? | near Somalia's border with Kenya | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_1 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued? | Two Kenyan aid workers | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_2 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by? | by Al-Shabaab | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_3 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who? | al Qaeda | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_4 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work? | for Care International | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_5 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name? | James Kiarie Gichoi | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_6 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | Daniel Njuguna Wanyoike | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_7 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | no | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_8 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | a town in Somalia. | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_9 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | no | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_10 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | AMISOM did | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_11 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | Somali forces | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_12 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | at an AMISOM medical facility | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_13 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | in nearby Dhobley | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_14 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | probably not | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_15 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | to Nairobi, Kenya | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_16 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | they hope to turn Somalia into a fundamentalist Islamic state | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_17 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | two suicide bombings | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_18 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | in Kampala, Uganda | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6774_19 | Q: where did the rescue happen?
A: near Somalia's border with Kenya
Q: who was being rescued?
A: Two Kenyan aid workers
Q: who were they captured by?
A: by Al-Shabaab
Q: who is linked to who?
A: al Qaeda
Q: where did one of the workers work?
A: for Care International
Q: what was his name?
A: James Kiarie Gichoi
Q: aznd... | yes | [
"(CNN) -- Two Kenyan aid workers who had been held by the al Qaeda-linked militant group Al-Shabaab since 2011 have been rescued near Somalia's border with Kenya, the African Union Mission in Somalia said Friday. \n\nThe rescue was carried out on the outskirts of Dhobley town in Somalia by peacekeepers for the miss... |
6775_0 | Who is placed fourth? | Lazio | [
"(CNN) -- Inter Milan are once again five points behind rivals AC Milan at the top of the Italian Serie A table after crushing Genoa 5-2 at the San Siro on Sunday. \n\nBut the defending champions had to come from behind to claim the three points, Genoa leading 1-0 at the break after Rodrigo Palacio fired home follo... |
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