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6952_7
Q: Who did Jacque have an appointment with that could not be broken? A: Jacques Q: Was the man in charge of Norway House foul tempered? A: no Q: what arrived at the beginning of spring? A: the awakening of the country Q: what did the express bring? A: letters Q: from where? A: headquarters Q: who was coming to Saskatch...
a "regular brick"
[ "CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nGOOD NEWS AND ROMANTIC SCENERY--BEAR-HUNTING AND ITS RESULTS. \n\nJacques failed in his attempt to break off his engagement with the fur-traders. The gentleman in charge of Norway House, albeit a good-natured, estimable man, was one who could not easily brook disappointment, especially in ...
6952_8
Q: Who did Jacque have an appointment with that could not be broken? A: Jacques Q: Was the man in charge of Norway House foul tempered? A: no Q: what arrived at the beginning of spring? A: the awakening of the country Q: what did the express bring? A: letters Q: from where? A: headquarters Q: who was coming to Saskatch...
preparations for a summer campaign
[ "CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nGOOD NEWS AND ROMANTIC SCENERY--BEAR-HUNTING AND ITS RESULTS. \n\nJacques failed in his attempt to break off his engagement with the fur-traders. The gentleman in charge of Norway House, albeit a good-natured, estimable man, was one who could not easily brook disappointment, especially in ...
6952_9
Q: Who did Jacque have an appointment with that could not be broken? A: Jacques Q: Was the man in charge of Norway House foul tempered? A: no Q: what arrived at the beginning of spring? A: the awakening of the country Q: what did the express bring? A: letters Q: from where? A: headquarters Q: who was coming to Saskatch...
croaking and whistling
[ "CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nGOOD NEWS AND ROMANTIC SCENERY--BEAR-HUNTING AND ITS RESULTS. \n\nJacques failed in his attempt to break off his engagement with the fur-traders. The gentleman in charge of Norway House, albeit a good-natured, estimable man, was one who could not easily brook disappointment, especially in ...
6952_10
Q: Who did Jacque have an appointment with that could not be broken? A: Jacques Q: Was the man in charge of Norway House foul tempered? A: no Q: what arrived at the beginning of spring? A: the awakening of the country Q: what did the express bring? A: letters Q: from where? A: headquarters Q: who was coming to Saskatch...
search for another guide
[ "CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nGOOD NEWS AND ROMANTIC SCENERY--BEAR-HUNTING AND ITS RESULTS. \n\nJacques failed in his attempt to break off his engagement with the fur-traders. The gentleman in charge of Norway House, albeit a good-natured, estimable man, was one who could not easily brook disappointment, especially in ...
6952_11
Q: Who did Jacque have an appointment with that could not be broken? A: Jacques Q: Was the man in charge of Norway House foul tempered? A: no Q: what arrived at the beginning of spring? A: the awakening of the country Q: what did the express bring? A: letters Q: from where? A: headquarters Q: who was coming to Saskatch...
by asserting that the governor-in-chief of Rupert's Land was a "regular brick"
[ "CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nGOOD NEWS AND ROMANTIC SCENERY--BEAR-HUNTING AND ITS RESULTS. \n\nJacques failed in his attempt to break off his engagement with the fur-traders. The gentleman in charge of Norway House, albeit a good-natured, estimable man, was one who could not easily brook disappointment, especially in ...
6952_12
Q: Who did Jacque have an appointment with that could not be broken? A: Jacques Q: Was the man in charge of Norway House foul tempered? A: no Q: what arrived at the beginning of spring? A: the awakening of the country Q: what did the express bring? A: letters Q: from where? A: headquarters Q: who was coming to Saskatch...
yes
[ "CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nGOOD NEWS AND ROMANTIC SCENERY--BEAR-HUNTING AND ITS RESULTS. \n\nJacques failed in his attempt to break off his engagement with the fur-traders. The gentleman in charge of Norway House, albeit a good-natured, estimable man, was one who could not easily brook disappointment, especially in ...
6953_0
Who stopped Tancred from getting up and moving about on day three?
Baroni
[ "CHAPTER XXXVIII. \n\n_Tancred's Recovery_ \n\nTANCRED rapidly recovered. On the second day after his recognition of Eva, he had held that conversation with Fakredeen which had determined the young Emir not to lose a moment in making the effort to induce Amalek to forego his ransom, the result of which he had commu...
6953_1
Q: Who stopped Tancred from getting up and moving about on day three? A: Baroni Q: Who was the main character missing on this particular day?
the Emir
[ "CHAPTER XXXVIII. \n\n_Tancred's Recovery_ \n\nTANCRED rapidly recovered. On the second day after his recognition of Eva, he had held that conversation with Fakredeen which had determined the young Emir not to lose a moment in making the effort to induce Amalek to forego his ransom, the result of which he had commu...
6953_2
Q: Who stopped Tancred from getting up and moving about on day three? A: Baroni Q: Who was the main character missing on this particular day? A: the Emir Q: At what time did he depart?
at dawn
[ "CHAPTER XXXVIII. \n\n_Tancred's Recovery_ \n\nTANCRED rapidly recovered. On the second day after his recognition of Eva, he had held that conversation with Fakredeen which had determined the young Emir not to lose a moment in making the effort to induce Amalek to forego his ransom, the result of which he had commu...
6953_3
Q: Who stopped Tancred from getting up and moving about on day three? A: Baroni Q: Who was the main character missing on this particular day? A: the Emir Q: At what time did he depart? A: at dawn Q: How many assistants were with him?
none
[ "CHAPTER XXXVIII. \n\n_Tancred's Recovery_ \n\nTANCRED rapidly recovered. On the second day after his recognition of Eva, he had held that conversation with Fakredeen which had determined the young Emir not to lose a moment in making the effort to induce Amalek to forego his ransom, the result of which he had commu...
6953_4
Q: Who stopped Tancred from getting up and moving about on day three? A: Baroni Q: Who was the main character missing on this particular day? A: the Emir Q: At what time did he depart? A: at dawn Q: How many assistants were with him? A: none Q: How much was the ransom?
nothing was yet settled
[ "CHAPTER XXXVIII. \n\n_Tancred's Recovery_ \n\nTANCRED rapidly recovered. On the second day after his recognition of Eva, he had held that conversation with Fakredeen which had determined the young Emir not to lose a moment in making the effort to induce Amalek to forego his ransom, the result of which he had commu...
6953_5
Q: Who stopped Tancred from getting up and moving about on day three? A: Baroni Q: Who was the main character missing on this particular day? A: the Emir Q: At what time did he depart? A: at dawn Q: How many assistants were with him? A: none Q: How much was the ransom? A: nothing was yet settled Q: What might keep the ...
the illness of Tancred
[ "CHAPTER XXXVIII. \n\n_Tancred's Recovery_ \n\nTANCRED rapidly recovered. On the second day after his recognition of Eva, he had held that conversation with Fakredeen which had determined the young Emir not to lose a moment in making the effort to induce Amalek to forego his ransom, the result of which he had commu...
6953_6
Q: Who stopped Tancred from getting up and moving about on day three? A: Baroni Q: Who was the main character missing on this particular day? A: the Emir Q: At what time did he depart? A: at dawn Q: How many assistants were with him? A: none Q: How much was the ransom? A: nothing was yet settled Q: What might keep the ...
ruined
[ "CHAPTER XXXVIII. \n\n_Tancred's Recovery_ \n\nTANCRED rapidly recovered. On the second day after his recognition of Eva, he had held that conversation with Fakredeen which had determined the young Emir not to lose a moment in making the effort to induce Amalek to forego his ransom, the result of which he had commu...
6953_7
Q: Who stopped Tancred from getting up and moving about on day three? A: Baroni Q: Who was the main character missing on this particular day? A: the Emir Q: At what time did he depart? A: at dawn Q: How many assistants were with him? A: none Q: How much was the ransom? A: nothing was yet settled Q: What might keep the ...
Baroni
[ "CHAPTER XXXVIII. \n\n_Tancred's Recovery_ \n\nTANCRED rapidly recovered. On the second day after his recognition of Eva, he had held that conversation with Fakredeen which had determined the young Emir not to lose a moment in making the effort to induce Amalek to forego his ransom, the result of which he had commu...
6953_8
Q: Who stopped Tancred from getting up and moving about on day three? A: Baroni Q: Who was the main character missing on this particular day? A: the Emir Q: At what time did he depart? A: at dawn Q: How many assistants were with him? A: none Q: How much was the ransom? A: nothing was yet settled Q: What might keep the ...
Fakredeen
[ "CHAPTER XXXVIII. \n\n_Tancred's Recovery_ \n\nTANCRED rapidly recovered. On the second day after his recognition of Eva, he had held that conversation with Fakredeen which had determined the young Emir not to lose a moment in making the effort to induce Amalek to forego his ransom, the result of which he had commu...
6953_9
Q: Who stopped Tancred from getting up and moving about on day three? A: Baroni Q: Who was the main character missing on this particular day? A: the Emir Q: At what time did he depart? A: at dawn Q: How many assistants were with him? A: none Q: How much was the ransom? A: nothing was yet settled Q: What might keep the ...
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXXVIII. \n\n_Tancred's Recovery_ \n\nTANCRED rapidly recovered. On the second day after his recognition of Eva, he had held that conversation with Fakredeen which had determined the young Emir not to lose a moment in making the effort to induce Amalek to forego his ransom, the result of which he had commu...
6954_0
What can a small axe do?
kill a big tree
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_1
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom?
Lingard
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_2
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have?
unknown
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_3
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall?
axes are made by white hands
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_4
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised?
the flag of the Dutch
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_5
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking?
Babalatchi
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_6
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
Abdulla's voice
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_7
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
yes
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_8
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
before the dry wind begins to blow again
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_9
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
Lakamba
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_10
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
Lingard
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_11
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
Sambir
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_12
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
no
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_13
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
the doorway
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_14
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
no
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_15
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
No.
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_16
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
the trees
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_17
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
no
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_18
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
white .
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6954_19
Q: What can a small axe do? A: kill a big tree Q: According to whom? A: Lingard Q: How many eyes did he have? A: unknown Q: What did the one-eyed person need to recall? A: axes are made by white hands Q: What kind of flag was raised? A: the flag of the Dutch Q: Who quit talking? A: Babalatchi Q: Who will cause the Dutc...
no
[ "CHAPTER TWO \n\nBabalatchi ceased speaking. Lingard shifted his feet a little, uncrossed his arms, and shook his head slowly. The narrative of the events in Sambir, related from the point of view of the astute statesman, the sense of which had been caught here and there by his inattentive ears, had been yet like a...
6955_0
What happened on Saturday night?
the butchering of unarmed civilians
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
6955_1
Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who?
the terrorists
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
6955_2
Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt?
71
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
6955_3
Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer?
yes
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
6955_4
Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name?
Xie Qiming
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
6955_5
Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name? A: Xie Qiming Q: Was he hurt badly?
yes
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
6955_6
Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name? A: Xie Qiming Q: Was he hurt badly? A: yes Q: What happened to him?
In addition to the deep cuts, his skull was fractured
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
6955_7
Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name? A: Xie Qiming Q: Was he hurt badly? A: yes Q: What happened to him? A: In addition to the deep cuts, his skull wa...
he was awaiting further surgery.
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
6955_8
Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name? A: Xie Qiming Q: Was he hurt badly? A: yes Q: What happened to him? A: In addition to the deep cuts, his skull wa...
surrounded and stabbed him repeatedly
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
6955_9
Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name? A: Xie Qiming Q: Was he hurt badly? A: yes Q: What happened to him? A: In addition to the deep cuts, his skull wa...
Lying in a hospital bed
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
6955_10
Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name? A: Xie Qiming Q: Was he hurt badly? A: yes Q: What happened to him? A: In addition to the deep cuts, his skull wa...
Zhou Hongmei
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
6955_11
Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name? A: Xie Qiming Q: Was he hurt badly? A: yes Q: What happened to him? A: In addition to the deep cuts, his skull wa...
yes
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
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Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name? A: Xie Qiming Q: Was he hurt badly? A: yes Q: What happened to him? A: In addition to the deep cuts, his skull wa...
29
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
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Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name? A: Xie Qiming Q: Was he hurt badly? A: yes Q: What happened to him? A: In addition to the deep cuts, his skull wa...
yes
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
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Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name? A: Xie Qiming Q: Was he hurt badly? A: yes Q: What happened to him? A: In addition to the deep cuts, his skull wa...
at the five hospitals
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
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Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name? A: Xie Qiming Q: Was he hurt badly? A: yes Q: What happened to him? A: In addition to the deep cuts, his skull wa...
no
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
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Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name? A: Xie Qiming Q: Was he hurt badly? A: yes Q: What happened to him? A: In addition to the deep cuts, his skull wa...
10 hours
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
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Q: What happened on Saturday night? A: the butchering of unarmed civilians Q: by who? A: the terrorists Q: How many people were hurt? A: 71 Q: Did this include a police officer? A: yes Q: What was his name? A: Xie Qiming Q: Was he hurt badly? A: yes Q: What happened to him? A: In addition to the deep cuts, his skull wa...
treatment without delay
[ "The events of Saturday night in Kunming are deeply engraved in the mind of Xie Qiming, who narrowly escaped death in the terrorist attack at the city's railway station. \n\nThe 48-year-old policeman intervened to stop the butchering of unarmed civilians, saving many from death and injury, but he was injured in the...
6956_0
Who was with Hilda?
Gertrude
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
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Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there?
no
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
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Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not?
Train seems to be late
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
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Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them?
Andrew
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
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Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting?
in the library
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
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Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that?
at Ghyllside
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
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Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast?
no
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
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Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast? A: no Q: What meal?
dinner
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
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Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast? A: no Q: What meal? A: dinner Q: What was he doi...
he was enjoying a few minutes' rest.
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
6956_9
Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast? A: no Q: What meal? A: dinner Q: What was he doi...
unknown
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
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Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast? A: no Q: What meal? A: dinner Q: What was he doi...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
6956_11
Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast? A: no Q: What meal? A: dinner Q: What was he doi...
He had spent most of the day in shooting,
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
6956_12
Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast? A: no Q: What meal? A: dinner Q: What was he doi...
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
6956_13
Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast? A: no Q: What meal? A: dinner Q: What was he doi...
Wannop
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
6956_14
Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast? A: no Q: What meal? A: dinner Q: What was he doi...
their relations are rather strained.
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
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Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast? A: no Q: What meal? A: dinner Q: What was he doi...
one day
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
6956_16
Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast? A: no Q: What meal? A: dinner Q: What was he doi...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
6956_17
Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast? A: no Q: What meal? A: dinner Q: What was he doi...
he wants his homecoming to be harmonious
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
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Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast? A: no Q: What meal? A: dinner Q: What was he doi...
tomorrow."
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
6956_19
Q: Who was with Hilda? A: Gertrude Q: Were Florence and Leonard there? A: no Q: Why not? A: Train seems to be late Q: Who was supposed to meet them? A: Andrew Q: Where was he sitting? A: in the library Q: Where was that? A: at Ghyllside Q: Was he about to have breakfast? A: no Q: What meal? A: dinner Q: What was he doi...
about a delicate subject
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nUNEXPECTED SUPPORT \n\nThe day after Andrew's return he was sitting in the library at Ghyllside, waiting for dinner. Though a fire burned on the hearth by which he lounged, cigarette in hand, two of the tall windows were open and the air that flowed in was soft and muggy. He had spent most of the...
6957_0
Who was involved in the "circus fight"?
David Haye and Dereck Chisora
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_1
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where?
in London
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_2
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it?
Luxembourg federation
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
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Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter?
Frank Warren
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_4
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have?
British boxing license
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_5
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have? A: British boxing license Q: What did the Union do to the Federation as a result of...
expelled it
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
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Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have? A: British boxing license Q: What did the Union do to the Federation as a result of...
World Boxing Council
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_7
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have? A: British boxing license Q: What did the Union do to the Federation as a result of...
World Boxing Council
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_8
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have? A: British boxing license Q: What did the Union do to the Federation as a result of...
yes
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_9
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have? A: British boxing license Q: What did the Union do to the Federation as a result of...
British Boxing Board of Contro
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_10
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have? A: British boxing license Q: What did the Union do to the Federation as a result of...
he escaped punishment
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_11
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have? A: British boxing license Q: What did the Union do to the Federation as a result of...
because he had already retired
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_12
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have? A: British boxing license Q: What did the Union do to the Federation as a result of...
Vitali Klitschko
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_13
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have? A: British boxing license Q: What did the Union do to the Federation as a result of...
rack up
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_14
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have? A: British boxing license Q: What did the Union do to the Federation as a result of...
airtime in 60 countries worldwide
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_15
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have? A: British boxing license Q: What did the Union do to the Federation as a result of...
to shoot Haye
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_16
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have? A: British boxing license Q: What did the Union do to the Federation as a result of...
kisses people
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6957_17
Q: Who was involved in the "circus fight"? A: David Haye and Dereck Chisora Q: Where? A: in London Q: Who sanctioned it? A: Luxembourg federation Q: Who was the promoter? A: Frank Warren Q: What type of license did neither fighter have? A: British boxing license Q: What did the Union do to the Federation as a result of...
yes
[ "(CNN) -- Money talks -- that's hardly a revelation, but the overriding feeling towards Saturday's David Haye versus Dereck Chisora \"circus fight\" in London is shock and outrage that it could even take place. \n\nWith neither fighter holding a British boxing license, promoter Frank Warren had to resort to asking ...
6958_0
Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird?
Harper Lee
[ "To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, winning the Pulitzer Prize, and has become a classic of modern American literature. The plot and characters are loosely based on the author's observations of her family and neighbors, as well as on an event that occurr...
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Q: Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? A: Harper Lee Q: When was it published?
1960
[ "To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, winning the Pulitzer Prize, and has become a classic of modern American literature. The plot and characters are loosely based on the author's observations of her family and neighbors, as well as on an event that occurr...
6958_2
Q: Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? A: Harper Lee Q: When was it published? A: 1960 Q: Was it a hit at first?
yes
[ "To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, winning the Pulitzer Prize, and has become a classic of modern American literature. The plot and characters are loosely based on the author's observations of her family and neighbors, as well as on an event that occurr...
6958_3
Q: Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? A: Harper Lee Q: When was it published? A: 1960 Q: Was it a hit at first? A: yes Q: What prize did it win?
Pulitzer Prize
[ "To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, winning the Pulitzer Prize, and has become a classic of modern American literature. The plot and characters are loosely based on the author's observations of her family and neighbors, as well as on an event that occurr...
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Q: Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? A: Harper Lee Q: When was it published? A: 1960 Q: Was it a hit at first? A: yes Q: What prize did it win? A: Pulitzer Prize Q: What nationality was the author?
American
[ "To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, winning the Pulitzer Prize, and has become a classic of modern American literature. The plot and characters are loosely based on the author's observations of her family and neighbors, as well as on an event that occurr...
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Q: Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? A: Harper Lee Q: When was it published? A: 1960 Q: Was it a hit at first? A: yes Q: What prize did it win? A: Pulitzer Prize Q: What nationality was the author? A: American Q: Did she make up the characters from scratch?
no
[ "To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, winning the Pulitzer Prize, and has become a classic of modern American literature. The plot and characters are loosely based on the author's observations of her family and neighbors, as well as on an event that occurr...
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Q: Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? A: Harper Lee Q: When was it published? A: 1960 Q: Was it a hit at first? A: yes Q: What prize did it win? A: Pulitzer Prize Q: What nationality was the author? A: American Q: Did she make up the characters from scratch? A: no Q: Was it based on an event?
as well as on an event that occurred near her hometown in 1936, yes
[ "To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, winning the Pulitzer Prize, and has become a classic of modern American literature. The plot and characters are loosely based on the author's observations of her family and neighbors, as well as on an event that occurr...
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Q: Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? A: Harper Lee Q: When was it published? A: 1960 Q: Was it a hit at first? A: yes Q: What prize did it win? A: Pulitzer Prize Q: What nationality was the author? A: American Q: Did she make up the characters from scratch? A: no Q: Was it based on an event? A: as well as on an event th...
near her hometown
[ "To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, winning the Pulitzer Prize, and has become a classic of modern American literature. The plot and characters are loosely based on the author's observations of her family and neighbors, as well as on an event that occurr...