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7154_17 | Q: Who was Mr. Haskers?
A: the teacher
Q: Who said he hadn't thrown any books?
A: Dave
Q: What number Dormitory were people in?
A: No. 12
Q: Did someone have a banjo?
A: yes
Q: Who?
A: Luke Watson
Q: What did he do with it?
A: swung it out of sight
Q: Who said he threw the book?
A: Roger
Q: What did the teacher tell ev... | Dave | [
"CHAPTER VII \n\nHOW JOB HASKERS WENT SLEIGH-RIDING \n\nOn the instant the noise in Dormitory No. 12 came to an end. Shadow Hamilton dropped the chair and sat upon it and Luke Watson swung his banjo out of sight under a bedspread. Dave remained on one knee, picking up the books that had been scattered. \n\n\"You--y... |
7154_18 | Q: Who was Mr. Haskers?
A: the teacher
Q: Who said he hadn't thrown any books?
A: Dave
Q: What number Dormitory were people in?
A: No. 12
Q: Did someone have a banjo?
A: yes
Q: Who?
A: Luke Watson
Q: What did he do with it?
A: swung it out of sight
Q: Who said he threw the book?
A: Roger
Q: What did the teacher tell ev... | Shadow Hamilton | [
"CHAPTER VII \n\nHOW JOB HASKERS WENT SLEIGH-RIDING \n\nOn the instant the noise in Dormitory No. 12 came to an end. Shadow Hamilton dropped the chair and sat upon it and Luke Watson swung his banjo out of sight under a bedspread. Dave remained on one knee, picking up the books that had been scattered. \n\n\"You--y... |
7154_19 | Q: Who was Mr. Haskers?
A: the teacher
Q: Who said he hadn't thrown any books?
A: Dave
Q: What number Dormitory were people in?
A: No. 12
Q: Did someone have a banjo?
A: yes
Q: Who?
A: Luke Watson
Q: What did he do with it?
A: swung it out of sight
Q: Who said he threw the book?
A: Roger
Q: What did the teacher tell ev... | Dave | [
"CHAPTER VII \n\nHOW JOB HASKERS WENT SLEIGH-RIDING \n\nOn the instant the noise in Dormitory No. 12 came to an end. Shadow Hamilton dropped the chair and sat upon it and Luke Watson swung his banjo out of sight under a bedspread. Dave remained on one knee, picking up the books that had been scattered. \n\n\"You--y... |
7155_0 | Is processor type related to the term platform? | unknown | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_1 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type? | CPU | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_2 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms? | No? | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_3 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform? | Linux/Unix | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_4 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS? | Yes | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_5 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS?
A: Yes
Q: Name one more. | Microsoft Windows | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_6 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS?
A: Yes
Q: Name one more.
A: Microso... | Yes | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_7 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS?
A: Yes
Q: Name one more.
A: Microso... | Application software | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_8 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS?
A: Yes
Q: Name one more.
A: Microso... | The Java platform | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_9 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS?
A: Yes
Q: Name one more.
A: Microso... | No | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_10 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS?
A: Yes
Q: Name one more.
A: Microso... | cross-platform software | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_11 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS?
A: Yes
Q: Name one more.
A: Microso... | multi-platform software | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_12 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS?
A: Yes
Q: Name one more.
A: Microso... | platform-independent software | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_13 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS?
A: Yes
Q: Name one more.
A: Microso... | No | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_14 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS?
A: Yes
Q: Name one more.
A: Microso... | Two | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_15 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS?
A: Yes
Q: Name one more.
A: Microso... | requires individual building | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_16 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS?
A: Yes
Q: Name one more.
A: Microso... | can be directly run on any platform without special preparation | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7155_17 | Q: Is processor type related to the term platform?
A: unknown
Q: What acronym is widely used for processor type?
A: CPU
Q: Would two different operating systems be said to have different platforms?
A: No?
Q: What is an example of a desktop platform?
A: Linux/Unix
Q: What about macOS?
A: Yes
Q: Name one more.
A: Microso... | as few as 2 | [
"In computing, cross-platform software (also multi-platform software or platform-independent software) is computer software that is implemented on multiple computing platforms. Cross-platform software may be divided into two types; one requires individual building or compilation for each platform that it supports, ... |
7156_0 | who was shot? | Captain Clayton | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_1 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go | through his body | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_2 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now? | he's thoroughly enjoying life | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_3 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot? | yes | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_4 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything? | Edith | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_5 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help? | yes | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_6 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who? | Ada | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_7 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who?
A: Ada
Q: what was she willing to ... | everything that was required | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_8 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who?
A: Ada
Q: what was she willing to ... | unknown | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_9 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who?
A: Ada
Q: what was she willing to ... | what she did was of no avail | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_10 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who?
A: Ada
Q: what was she willing to ... | September | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_11 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who?
A: Ada
Q: what was she willing to ... | no | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_12 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who?
A: Ada
Q: what was she willing to ... | summer | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_13 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who?
A: Ada
Q: what was she willing to ... | a slave | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_14 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who?
A: Ada
Q: what was she willing to ... | yes | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_15 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who?
A: Ada
Q: what was she willing to ... | Ada | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_16 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who?
A: Ada
Q: what was she willing to ... | Captain Clayton | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_17 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who?
A: Ada
Q: what was she willing to ... | Edith | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_18 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who?
A: Ada
Q: what was she willing to ... | a slave | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7156_19 | Q: who was shot?
A: Captain Clayton
Q: where did the bullet go
A: through his body
Q: how is he doing now?
A: he's thoroughly enjoying life
Q: is it the first time since being shot?
A: yes
Q: who assisted him with everything?
A: Edith
Q: was anyone else willing to help?
A: yes
Q: who?
A: Ada
Q: what was she willing to ... | 'I yield.' | [
"CHAPTER XLVII. \n\nKERRYCULLION. \n\nCaptain Clayton was thoroughly enjoying life, now perhaps, for the first time since he had had a bullet driven through his body. It had come to pass that everything, almost everything, was done for him by the hands of Edith. And yet Ada was willing to do everything that was req... |
7157_0 | Who skated away? | Bolton | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nA DISCOVERY OF INTEREST \n\nIt was a stinging rebuke, and everybody within hearing felt its effect. There was a sudden hush, and then Bolton turned and skated away, muttering savagely under his breath. \n\nOnce more the game proceeded, but before the puck could be gotten within striking distance... |
7157_1 | Q: Who skated away?
A: Bolton
Q: After hearing what? | a sudden hush | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nA DISCOVERY OF INTEREST \n\nIt was a stinging rebuke, and everybody within hearing felt its effect. There was a sudden hush, and then Bolton turned and skated away, muttering savagely under his breath. \n\nOnce more the game proceeded, but before the puck could be gotten within striking distance... |
7157_2 | Q: Who skated away?
A: Bolton
Q: After hearing what?
A: a sudden hush
Q: Was there a rebuke? | yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nA DISCOVERY OF INTEREST \n\nIt was a stinging rebuke, and everybody within hearing felt its effect. There was a sudden hush, and then Bolton turned and skated away, muttering savagely under his breath. \n\nOnce more the game proceeded, but before the puck could be gotten within striking distance... |
7157_3 | Q: Who skated away?
A: Bolton
Q: After hearing what?
A: a sudden hush
Q: Was there a rebuke?
A: yes
Q: What did the whistle blow signify? | the first half of the game came to an end. | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nA DISCOVERY OF INTEREST \n\nIt was a stinging rebuke, and everybody within hearing felt its effect. There was a sudden hush, and then Bolton turned and skated away, muttering savagely under his breath. \n\nOnce more the game proceeded, but before the puck could be gotten within striking distance... |
7157_4 | Q: Who skated away?
A: Bolton
Q: After hearing what?
A: a sudden hush
Q: Was there a rebuke?
A: yes
Q: What did the whistle blow signify?
A: the first half of the game came to an end.
Q: What did Roger say? | "Wonder what Nat Poole thinks of his team now?" | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nA DISCOVERY OF INTEREST \n\nIt was a stinging rebuke, and everybody within hearing felt its effect. There was a sudden hush, and then Bolton turned and skated away, muttering savagely under his breath. \n\nOnce more the game proceeded, but before the puck could be gotten within striking distance... |
7157_5 | Q: Who skated away?
A: Bolton
Q: After hearing what?
A: a sudden hush
Q: Was there a rebuke?
A: yes
Q: What did the whistle blow signify?
A: the first half of the game came to an end.
Q: What did Roger say?
A: "Wonder what Nat Poole thinks of his team now?"
Q: When did he say it? | as the boys gathered in a group | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nA DISCOVERY OF INTEREST \n\nIt was a stinging rebuke, and everybody within hearing felt its effect. There was a sudden hush, and then Bolton turned and skated away, muttering savagely under his breath. \n\nOnce more the game proceeded, but before the puck could be gotten within striking distance... |
7157_6 | Q: Who skated away?
A: Bolton
Q: After hearing what?
A: a sudden hush
Q: Was there a rebuke?
A: yes
Q: What did the whistle blow signify?
A: the first half of the game came to an end.
Q: What did Roger say?
A: "Wonder what Nat Poole thinks of his team now?"
Q: When did he say it?
A: as the boys gathered in a group
Q: W... | Plum | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nA DISCOVERY OF INTEREST \n\nIt was a stinging rebuke, and everybody within hearing felt its effect. There was a sudden hush, and then Bolton turned and skated away, muttering savagely under his breath. \n\nOnce more the game proceeded, but before the puck could be gotten within striking distance... |
7157_7 | Q: Who skated away?
A: Bolton
Q: After hearing what?
A: a sudden hush
Q: Was there a rebuke?
A: yes
Q: What did the whistle blow signify?
A: the first half of the game came to an end.
Q: What did Roger say?
A: "Wonder what Nat Poole thinks of his team now?"
Q: When did he say it?
A: as the boys gathered in a group
Q: W... | Bolton | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nA DISCOVERY OF INTEREST \n\nIt was a stinging rebuke, and everybody within hearing felt its effect. There was a sudden hush, and then Bolton turned and skated away, muttering savagely under his breath. \n\nOnce more the game proceeded, but before the puck could be gotten within striking distance... |
7157_8 | Q: Who skated away?
A: Bolton
Q: After hearing what?
A: a sudden hush
Q: Was there a rebuke?
A: yes
Q: What did the whistle blow signify?
A: the first half of the game came to an end.
Q: What did Roger say?
A: "Wonder what Nat Poole thinks of his team now?"
Q: When did he say it?
A: as the boys gathered in a group
Q: W... | no | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nA DISCOVERY OF INTEREST \n\nIt was a stinging rebuke, and everybody within hearing felt its effect. There was a sudden hush, and then Bolton turned and skated away, muttering savagely under his breath. \n\nOnce more the game proceeded, but before the puck could be gotten within striking distance... |
7157_9 | Q: Who skated away?
A: Bolton
Q: After hearing what?
A: a sudden hush
Q: Was there a rebuke?
A: yes
Q: What did the whistle blow signify?
A: the first half of the game came to an end.
Q: What did Roger say?
A: "Wonder what Nat Poole thinks of his team now?"
Q: When did he say it?
A: as the boys gathered in a group
Q: W... | Langley | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nA DISCOVERY OF INTEREST \n\nIt was a stinging rebuke, and everybody within hearing felt its effect. There was a sudden hush, and then Bolton turned and skated away, muttering savagely under his breath. \n\nOnce more the game proceeded, but before the puck could be gotten within striking distance... |
7157_10 | Q: Who skated away?
A: Bolton
Q: After hearing what?
A: a sudden hush
Q: Was there a rebuke?
A: yes
Q: What did the whistle blow signify?
A: the first half of the game came to an end.
Q: What did Roger say?
A: "Wonder what Nat Poole thinks of his team now?"
Q: When did he say it?
A: as the boys gathered in a group
Q: W... | no | [
"CHAPTER XXVIII \n\nA DISCOVERY OF INTEREST \n\nIt was a stinging rebuke, and everybody within hearing felt its effect. There was a sudden hush, and then Bolton turned and skated away, muttering savagely under his breath. \n\nOnce more the game proceeded, but before the puck could be gotten within striking distance... |
7158_0 | Who was found dead in his pool in 1969? | Brian Jones | [
"LONDON, England (CNN) -- British police are reviewing the death of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones, 40 years after the hard-living rocker was found dead in a swimming pool. \n\nAn autographed photo of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones who was found dead in July 1969 \n\nPolice in Sussex, in southern England, h... |
7158_1 | Q: Who was found dead in his pool in 1969?
A: Brian Jones
Q: How old was he? | 27 | [
"LONDON, England (CNN) -- British police are reviewing the death of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones, 40 years after the hard-living rocker was found dead in a swimming pool. \n\nAn autographed photo of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones who was found dead in July 1969 \n\nPolice in Sussex, in southern England, h... |
7158_2 | Q: Who was found dead in his pool in 1969?
A: Brian Jones
Q: How old was he?
A: 27
Q: What was he the founder of? | Rolling Stones | [
"LONDON, England (CNN) -- British police are reviewing the death of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones, 40 years after the hard-living rocker was found dead in a swimming pool. \n\nAn autographed photo of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones who was found dead in July 1969 \n\nPolice in Sussex, in southern England, h... |
7158_3 | Q: Who was found dead in his pool in 1969?
A: Brian Jones
Q: How old was he?
A: 27
Q: What was he the founder of?
A: Rolling Stones
Q: Where was he found? | swimming pool | [
"LONDON, England (CNN) -- British police are reviewing the death of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones, 40 years after the hard-living rocker was found dead in a swimming pool. \n\nAn autographed photo of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones who was found dead in July 1969 \n\nPolice in Sussex, in southern England, h... |
7158_4 | Q: Who was found dead in his pool in 1969?
A: Brian Jones
Q: How old was he?
A: 27
Q: What was he the founder of?
A: Rolling Stones
Q: Where was he found?
A: swimming pool
Q: In what location? | Cotchford Farm, East Sussex | [
"LONDON, England (CNN) -- British police are reviewing the death of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones, 40 years after the hard-living rocker was found dead in a swimming pool. \n\nAn autographed photo of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones who was found dead in July 1969 \n\nPolice in Sussex, in southern England, h... |
7158_5 | Q: Who was found dead in his pool in 1969?
A: Brian Jones
Q: How old was he?
A: 27
Q: What was he the founder of?
A: Rolling Stones
Q: Where was he found?
A: swimming pool
Q: In what location?
A: Cotchford Farm, East Sussex
Q: What are police looking at that a journalist gave them? | documents | [
"LONDON, England (CNN) -- British police are reviewing the death of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones, 40 years after the hard-living rocker was found dead in a swimming pool. \n\nAn autographed photo of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones who was found dead in July 1969 \n\nPolice in Sussex, in southern England, h... |
7158_6 | Q: Who was found dead in his pool in 1969?
A: Brian Jones
Q: How old was he?
A: 27
Q: What was he the founder of?
A: Rolling Stones
Q: Where was he found?
A: swimming pool
Q: In what location?
A: Cotchford Farm, East Sussex
Q: What are police looking at that a journalist gave them?
A: documents
Q: What's the journalist... | Scott Jones | [
"LONDON, England (CNN) -- British police are reviewing the death of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones, 40 years after the hard-living rocker was found dead in a swimming pool. \n\nAn autographed photo of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones who was found dead in July 1969 \n\nPolice in Sussex, in southern England, h... |
7158_7 | Q: Who was found dead in his pool in 1969?
A: Brian Jones
Q: How old was he?
A: 27
Q: What was he the founder of?
A: Rolling Stones
Q: Where was he found?
A: swimming pool
Q: In what location?
A: Cotchford Farm, East Sussex
Q: What are police looking at that a journalist gave them?
A: documents
Q: What's the journalist... | Daily Mail | [
"LONDON, England (CNN) -- British police are reviewing the death of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones, 40 years after the hard-living rocker was found dead in a swimming pool. \n\nAn autographed photo of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones who was found dead in July 1969 \n\nPolice in Sussex, in southern England, h... |
7158_8 | Q: Who was found dead in his pool in 1969?
A: Brian Jones
Q: How old was he?
A: 27
Q: What was he the founder of?
A: Rolling Stones
Q: Where was he found?
A: swimming pool
Q: In what location?
A: Cotchford Farm, East Sussex
Q: What are police looking at that a journalist gave them?
A: documents
Q: What's the journalist... | Jones was murdered by his builder, Frank Thorogood. | [
"LONDON, England (CNN) -- British police are reviewing the death of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones, 40 years after the hard-living rocker was found dead in a swimming pool. \n\nAn autographed photo of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones who was found dead in July 1969 \n\nPolice in Sussex, in southern England, h... |
7158_9 | Q: Who was found dead in his pool in 1969?
A: Brian Jones
Q: How old was he?
A: 27
Q: What was he the founder of?
A: Rolling Stones
Q: Where was he found?
A: swimming pool
Q: In what location?
A: Cotchford Farm, East Sussex
Q: What are police looking at that a journalist gave them?
A: documents
Q: What's the journalist... | death by misadventure | [
"LONDON, England (CNN) -- British police are reviewing the death of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones, 40 years after the hard-living rocker was found dead in a swimming pool. \n\nAn autographed photo of Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones who was found dead in July 1969 \n\nPolice in Sussex, in southern England, h... |
7159_0 | Whose husband died? | Lady Emily's. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_1 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son? | He disappeared. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_2 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she? | England. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_3 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name? | Granville. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_4 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home? | No. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_5 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is? | No. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_6 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed | Montague Nevitt. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_7 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed
A: Montague Nevitt.
Q: Was it a homicide? | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_8 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed
A: Montague Nevitt.
Q: Was it a homicide?
A: Yes.
Q: Could the killer be c... | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_9 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed
A: Montague Nevitt.
Q: Was it a homicide?
A: Yes.
Q: Could the killer be c... | Guy. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_10 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed
A: Montague Nevitt.
Q: Was it a homicide?
A: Yes.
Q: Could the killer be c... | Cyril. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_11 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed
A: Montague Nevitt.
Q: Was it a homicide?
A: Yes.
Q: Could the killer be c... | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_12 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed
A: Montague Nevitt.
Q: Was it a homicide?
A: Yes.
Q: Could the killer be c... | No. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_13 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed
A: Montague Nevitt.
Q: Was it a homicide?
A: Yes.
Q: Could the killer be c... | Elma Clifford. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_14 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed
A: Montague Nevitt.
Q: Was it a homicide?
A: Yes.
Q: Could the killer be c... | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_15 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed
A: Montague Nevitt.
Q: Was it a homicide?
A: Yes.
Q: Could the killer be c... | Being a murderer's brother. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_16 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed
A: Montague Nevitt.
Q: Was it a homicide?
A: Yes.
Q: Could the killer be c... | Oppressed continually. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_17 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed
A: Montague Nevitt.
Q: Was it a homicide?
A: Yes.
Q: Could the killer be c... | Unknown benefactor. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_18 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed
A: Montague Nevitt.
Q: Was it a homicide?
A: Yes.
Q: Could the killer be c... | Six thousand pounds. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7159_19 | Q: Whose husband died?
A: Lady Emily's.
Q: What happened to her son?
A: He disappeared.
Q: Where is she?
A: England.
Q: What is her son's name?
A: Granville.
Q: Did he write home?
A: No.
Q: Does anybody know where he is?
A: No.
Q: Who was killed
A: Montague Nevitt.
Q: Was it a homicide?
A: Yes.
Q: Could the killer be c... | Colonel Kelmscott. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIII. \n\nTIME FLIES. \n\n\n\n\n\nEighteen months passed away in England, and nothing more was heard of the two fugitives to Africa. Lady Emily's cup was very full indeed. On the self-same day she learned of her husband's death and her son's mysterious and unaccountable disappearance. From that moment fo... |
7160_0 | Who was wearing a nice watch? | Peter | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_1 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying? | two big and heavy boxes | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_2 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes? | batteries | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_3 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch? | yes | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_4 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him? | nearly two years | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_5 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him?
A: nearly two years
Q: Did it cost him more than a thousand dollars to make it? | yes | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_6 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him?
A: nearly two years
Q: Did it cost him more than a thousand dollars to make it?
A: yes
Q: Who asked him what time it... | stranger | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_7 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him?
A: nearly two years
Q: Did it cost him more than a thousand dollars to make it?
A: yes
Q: Who asked him what time it... | yes | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_8 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him?
A: nearly two years
Q: Did it cost him more than a thousand dollars to make it?
A: yes
Q: Who asked him what time it... | five fifteen | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_9 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him?
A: nearly two years
Q: Did it cost him more than a thousand dollars to make it?
A: yes
Q: Who asked him what time it... | yes | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_10 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him?
A: nearly two years
Q: Did it cost him more than a thousand dollars to make it?
A: yes
Q: Who asked him what time it... | yes | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_11 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him?
A: nearly two years
Q: Did it cost him more than a thousand dollars to make it?
A: yes
Q: Who asked him what time it... | 86 | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_12 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him?
A: nearly two years
Q: Did it cost him more than a thousand dollars to make it?
A: yes
Q: Who asked him what time it... | He hit a few buttons | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_13 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him?
A: nearly two years
Q: Did it cost him more than a thousand dollars to make it?
A: yes
Q: Who asked him what time it... | three | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_14 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him?
A: nearly two years
Q: Did it cost him more than a thousand dollars to make it?
A: yes
Q: Who asked him what time it... | a small map | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_15 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him?
A: nearly two years
Q: Did it cost him more than a thousand dollars to make it?
A: yes
Q: Who asked him what time it... | where they were, | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_16 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him?
A: nearly two years
Q: Did it cost him more than a thousand dollars to make it?
A: yes
Q: Who asked him what time it... | yes | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
7160_17 | Q: Who was wearing a nice watch?
A: Peter
Q: What was he carrying?
A: two big and heavy boxes
Q: What was inside the boxes?
A: batteries
Q: Did Peter design his watch?
A: yes
Q: How long did it take him?
A: nearly two years
Q: Did it cost him more than a thousand dollars to make it?
A: yes
Q: Who asked him what time it... | Oh, no, I' m not selling it. I designed it myself | [
"Peter was walking in the street with two big and heavy boxes. A stranger walked up to him and asked, \"What is the time?\" Peter stopped, put down the boxes and looked at his watch. \"It's five fifteen,\" he said. \"Hey, what a nice watch!\" said the stranger. Peter smiled a little and said, \"Yes, it's not bad. L... |
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