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947_19
Q: when did Keiko start practicing? A: in 1935 Q: how many people are living with a 10th degree black belt? A: four Q: how many in history? A: 16 Q: did she learn english? A: yes Q: why? A: her teacher required it Q: what was she married to ? A: judo Q: how long was she stuck at a 5th degree black belt? A: 30 years Q: ...
unknown
[ "Is getting a black belt on your life's to-do list? Then this elderly woman in San Francisco just might be your hero. Just two years before her 100th birthday, Sensei Keiko Fukuda has become the first woman to achieve a tenth-degree black belt --- the highest rank in Judo . Fukuda is now one of only four living peo...
948_0
What kind of Opera is popular with Chinese people?
Beijing Opera
[ "Beijing Opera is also called Peking Opera.. It came into being after 1790 when the famous four Anhui opera troupe came to Beijing. Its music and singing came from Xipi and Er-huang in Anhui and Hubei. Its costtumes are all fascinating and artistic.It is the highest expression of the Chinese culture. It's full of f...
948_1
Q: What kind of Opera is popular with Chinese people? A: Beijing Opera Q: how many main roles are there in it?
four
[ "Beijing Opera is also called Peking Opera.. It came into being after 1790 when the famous four Anhui opera troupe came to Beijing. Its music and singing came from Xipi and Er-huang in Anhui and Hubei. Its costtumes are all fascinating and artistic.It is the highest expression of the Chinese culture. It's full of f...
948_2
Q: What kind of Opera is popular with Chinese people? A: Beijing Opera Q: how many main roles are there in it? A: four Q: what else is Beijing opera called?
Peking Opera
[ "Beijing Opera is also called Peking Opera.. It came into being after 1790 when the famous four Anhui opera troupe came to Beijing. Its music and singing came from Xipi and Er-huang in Anhui and Hubei. Its costtumes are all fascinating and artistic.It is the highest expression of the Chinese culture. It's full of f...
948_3
Q: What kind of Opera is popular with Chinese people? A: Beijing Opera Q: how many main roles are there in it? A: four Q: what else is Beijing opera called? A: Peking Opera Q: what year did it start?
1790
[ "Beijing Opera is also called Peking Opera.. It came into being after 1790 when the famous four Anhui opera troupe came to Beijing. Its music and singing came from Xipi and Er-huang in Anhui and Hubei. Its costtumes are all fascinating and artistic.It is the highest expression of the Chinese culture. It's full of f...
948_4
Q: What kind of Opera is popular with Chinese people? A: Beijing Opera Q: how many main roles are there in it? A: four Q: what else is Beijing opera called? A: Peking Opera Q: what year did it start? A: 1790 Q: which troupe brought it to Beijing?
the famous four Anhui opera troupe
[ "Beijing Opera is also called Peking Opera.. It came into being after 1790 when the famous four Anhui opera troupe came to Beijing. Its music and singing came from Xipi and Er-huang in Anhui and Hubei. Its costtumes are all fascinating and artistic.It is the highest expression of the Chinese culture. It's full of f...
948_5
Q: What kind of Opera is popular with Chinese people? A: Beijing Opera Q: how many main roles are there in it? A: four Q: what else is Beijing opera called? A: Peking Opera Q: what year did it start? A: 1790 Q: which troupe brought it to Beijing? A: the famous four Anhui opera troupe Q: is there fighting in it?
yes
[ "Beijing Opera is also called Peking Opera.. It came into being after 1790 when the famous four Anhui opera troupe came to Beijing. Its music and singing came from Xipi and Er-huang in Anhui and Hubei. Its costtumes are all fascinating and artistic.It is the highest expression of the Chinese culture. It's full of f...
948_6
Q: What kind of Opera is popular with Chinese people? A: Beijing Opera Q: how many main roles are there in it? A: four Q: what else is Beijing opera called? A: Peking Opera Q: what year did it start? A: 1790 Q: which troupe brought it to Beijing? A: the famous four Anhui opera troupe Q: is there fighting in it? A: yes ...
Sheng
[ "Beijing Opera is also called Peking Opera.. It came into being after 1790 when the famous four Anhui opera troupe came to Beijing. Its music and singing came from Xipi and Er-huang in Anhui and Hubei. Its costtumes are all fascinating and artistic.It is the highest expression of the Chinese culture. It's full of f...
948_7
Q: What kind of Opera is popular with Chinese people? A: Beijing Opera Q: how many main roles are there in it? A: four Q: what else is Beijing opera called? A: Peking Opera Q: what year did it start? A: 1790 Q: which troupe brought it to Beijing? A: the famous four Anhui opera troupe Q: is there fighting in it? A: yes ...
A Laosheng
[ "Beijing Opera is also called Peking Opera.. It came into being after 1790 when the famous four Anhui opera troupe came to Beijing. Its music and singing came from Xipi and Er-huang in Anhui and Hubei. Its costtumes are all fascinating and artistic.It is the highest expression of the Chinese culture. It's full of f...
948_8
Q: What kind of Opera is popular with Chinese people? A: Beijing Opera Q: how many main roles are there in it? A: four Q: what else is Beijing opera called? A: Peking Opera Q: what year did it start? A: 1790 Q: which troupe brought it to Beijing? A: the famous four Anhui opera troupe Q: is there fighting in it? A: yes ...
from the literature
[ "Beijing Opera is also called Peking Opera.. It came into being after 1790 when the famous four Anhui opera troupe came to Beijing. Its music and singing came from Xipi and Er-huang in Anhui and Hubei. Its costtumes are all fascinating and artistic.It is the highest expression of the Chinese culture. It's full of f...
948_9
Q: What kind of Opera is popular with Chinese people? A: Beijing Opera Q: how many main roles are there in it? A: four Q: what else is Beijing opera called? A: Peking Opera Q: what year did it start? A: 1790 Q: which troupe brought it to Beijing? A: the famous four Anhui opera troupe Q: is there fighting in it? A: yes ...
The people in the story usually have some disagreements.
[ "Beijing Opera is also called Peking Opera.. It came into being after 1790 when the famous four Anhui opera troupe came to Beijing. Its music and singing came from Xipi and Er-huang in Anhui and Hubei. Its costtumes are all fascinating and artistic.It is the highest expression of the Chinese culture. It's full of f...
949_0
Who stood in the alcove?
A young man
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_1
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy?
Arthur
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_2
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name?
de Vaux
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_3
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions?
No
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_4
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them?
stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_5
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there?
Arthur
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_6
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come?
startling novelty was promised
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_7
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come? A: startling n...
a minute or two
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_8
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come? A: startling n...
brothers
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_9
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come? A: startling n...
no
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_10
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come? A: startling n...
Lady Swindon's
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_11
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come? A: startling n...
drawing-room
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_12
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come? A: startling n...
London
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_13
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come? A: startling n...
afternoon garb
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_14
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come? A: startling n...
London man about town
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_15
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come? A: startling n...
crossed behind him
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_16
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come? A: startling n...
hat
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_17
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come? A: startling n...
silk
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_18
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come? A: startling n...
yes
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
949_19
Q: Who stood in the alcove? A: A young man Q: Who said Paul didn't look happy? A: Arthur Q: What's Paul's last name? A: de Vaux Q: Does he like afternoon receptions? A: No Q: What happens at them? A: stale speeches, lionizing, gossip, and weak tea Q: Who brought Paul there? A: Arthur Q: Why did he come? A: startling n...
other young men
[ "CHAPTER II \n\n\"THE NEW ART\" \n\nA tall, fair young man stood in the small alcove of Lady Swindon's drawing-room, with his eyes fixed upon the door. He was accurately dressed in the afternoon garb of a London man about town, and carried in his hand, or rather in his hands, for they were crossed behind him, that ...
950_0
What levels the playing field?
Public policy and political leadership
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_1
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do?
drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_2
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this?
Germany, Denmark, and Spain
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_3
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to?
Energiewende
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_4
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when?
2014
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_5
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark?
a commitment to 100%
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_6
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
renewable energy
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_7
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
2050
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_8
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
144
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_9
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
244 billion
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_10
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
2012
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_11
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
no
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_12
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
lower solar price
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_13
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
China, Germany, Spain, the United States, Italy, and Brazil.
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_14
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
yes
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_15
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
total investment in power plants, wind and solar PV
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_16
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
over 60%
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_17
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
renewable energy
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_18
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
Germany, Denmark, and Spain
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
950_19
Q: What levels the playing field? A: Public policy and political leadership Q: What else do they do? A: drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies Q: Who leads the way in this? A: Germany, Denmark, and Spain Q: What is Germany comitted to? A: Energiewende Q: As of when? A: 2014 Q: What about Denmark? A...
small hydro-electric projects
[ "Public policy and political leadership helps to \"level the playing field\" and drive the wider acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Countries such as Germany, Denmark, and Spain have led the way in implementing innovative policies which has driven most of the growth over the past decade. As of 2014, Germa...
951_0
what chapter is this ?
XXIII
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_1
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ?
THE TOWN ORDINANCE.
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_2
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ?
Bob
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_3
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ?
Ralph
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_4
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ?
listening
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_5
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ?
delirious ravings
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_6
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ?
George Harnet
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_7
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ? A: George Harnet Q: was he respected ?
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_8
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ? A: George Harnet Q: was he respected ? A: yes Q: was it a large town ?
no
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_9
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ? A: George Harnet Q: was he respected ? A: yes Q: was it a large town ? A: no Q: who tol...
Dick
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_10
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ? A: George Harnet Q: was he respected ? A: yes Q: was it a large town ? A: no Q: who tol...
Sawyer
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_11
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ? A: George Harnet Q: was he respected ? A: yes Q: was it a large town ? A: no Q: who tol...
urge
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_12
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ? A: George Harnet Q: was he respected ? A: yes Q: was it a large town ? A: no Q: who tol...
officers be sent
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_13
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ? A: George Harnet Q: was he respected ? A: yes Q: was it a large town ? A: no Q: who tol...
effect the capture
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_14
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ? A: George Harnet Q: was he respected ? A: yes Q: was it a large town ? A: no Q: who tol...
scoundrels
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_15
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ? A: George Harnet Q: was he respected ? A: yes Q: was it a large town ? A: no Q: who tol...
yew
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_16
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ? A: George Harnet Q: was he respected ? A: yes Q: was it a large town ? A: no Q: who tol...
that they should answer for their crime.
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_17
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ? A: George Harnet Q: was he respected ? A: yes Q: was it a large town ? A: no Q: who tol...
noise
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_18
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ? A: George Harnet Q: was he respected ? A: yes Q: was it a large town ? A: no Q: who tol...
physicians
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
951_19
Q: what chapter is this ? A: XXIII Q: and the title ? A: THE TOWN ORDINANCE. Q: who returned alone ? A: Bob Q: who remained with gerge ? A: Ralph Q: doing what ? A: listening Q: to what ? A: delirious ravings Q: who was the victim ? A: George Harnet Q: was he respected ? A: yes Q: was it a large town ? A: no Q: who tol...
Dick
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nTHE TOWN ORDINANCE. \n\nThe news which Dick carried to Sawyer was sufficient to create a great excitement in that naturally quiet little town. In addition to what looked like an attempted murder, was the fact that George Harnett, whom they had all respected before the conflagration, and admired ...
952_0
How old was the boy?
17 years old.
[ "17-year-old Tibetan boy climbs 40 meters up a tall tree only to get some honey as an ingredient for a traditional local drink. The money he makes from selling the honey will be used to pay for his younger brother's tuition fee . This is only a scene from the first episode of CCTV's new documentary, A Bite of China...
952_1
Q: How old was the boy? A: 17 years old. Q: What does he sell?
Honey
[ "17-year-old Tibetan boy climbs 40 meters up a tall tree only to get some honey as an ingredient for a traditional local drink. The money he makes from selling the honey will be used to pay for his younger brother's tuition fee . This is only a scene from the first episode of CCTV's new documentary, A Bite of China...
952_2
Q: How old was the boy? A: 17 years old. Q: What does he sell? A: Honey Q: What is the name of the documentary?
A Bite of China
[ "17-year-old Tibetan boy climbs 40 meters up a tall tree only to get some honey as an ingredient for a traditional local drink. The money he makes from selling the honey will be used to pay for his younger brother's tuition fee . This is only a scene from the first episode of CCTV's new documentary, A Bite of China...
952_3
Q: How old was the boy? A: 17 years old. Q: What does he sell? A: Honey Q: What is the name of the documentary? A: A Bite of China Q: What night does it air?
April 18, 2014.
[ "17-year-old Tibetan boy climbs 40 meters up a tall tree only to get some honey as an ingredient for a traditional local drink. The money he makes from selling the honey will be used to pay for his younger brother's tuition fee . This is only a scene from the first episode of CCTV's new documentary, A Bite of China...
952_4
Q: How old was the boy? A: 17 years old. Q: What does he sell? A: Honey Q: What is the name of the documentary? A: A Bite of China Q: What night does it air? A: April 18, 2014. Q: What day of the week is that?
Friday
[ "17-year-old Tibetan boy climbs 40 meters up a tall tree only to get some honey as an ingredient for a traditional local drink. The money he makes from selling the honey will be used to pay for his younger brother's tuition fee . This is only a scene from the first episode of CCTV's new documentary, A Bite of China...
952_5
Q: How old was the boy? A: 17 years old. Q: What does he sell? A: Honey Q: What is the name of the documentary? A: A Bite of China Q: What night does it air? A: April 18, 2014. Q: What day of the week is that? A: Friday Q: When did first come out?
2012.
[ "17-year-old Tibetan boy climbs 40 meters up a tall tree only to get some honey as an ingredient for a traditional local drink. The money he makes from selling the honey will be used to pay for his younger brother's tuition fee . This is only a scene from the first episode of CCTV's new documentary, A Bite of China...
952_6
Q: How old was the boy? A: 17 years old. Q: What does he sell? A: Honey Q: What is the name of the documentary? A: A Bite of China Q: What night does it air? A: April 18, 2014. Q: What day of the week is that? A: Friday Q: When did first come out? A: 2012. Q: How long did it take to find beekeepers?
Six months
[ "17-year-old Tibetan boy climbs 40 meters up a tall tree only to get some honey as an ingredient for a traditional local drink. The money he makes from selling the honey will be used to pay for his younger brother's tuition fee . This is only a scene from the first episode of CCTV's new documentary, A Bite of China...
952_7
Q: How old was the boy? A: 17 years old. Q: What does he sell? A: Honey Q: What is the name of the documentary? A: A Bite of China Q: What night does it air? A: April 18, 2014. Q: What day of the week is that? A: Friday Q: When did first come out? A: 2012. Q: How long did it take to find beekeepers? A: Six months Q: ...
300
[ "17-year-old Tibetan boy climbs 40 meters up a tall tree only to get some honey as an ingredient for a traditional local drink. The money he makes from selling the honey will be used to pay for his younger brother's tuition fee . This is only a scene from the first episode of CCTV's new documentary, A Bite of China...
952_8
Q: How old was the boy? A: 17 years old. Q: What does he sell? A: Honey Q: What is the name of the documentary? A: A Bite of China Q: What night does it air? A: April 18, 2014. Q: What day of the week is that? A: Friday Q: When did first come out? A: 2012. Q: How long did it take to find beekeepers? A: Six months Q: ...
China.
[ "17-year-old Tibetan boy climbs 40 meters up a tall tree only to get some honey as an ingredient for a traditional local drink. The money he makes from selling the honey will be used to pay for his younger brother's tuition fee . This is only a scene from the first episode of CCTV's new documentary, A Bite of China...
952_9
Q: How old was the boy? A: 17 years old. Q: What does he sell? A: Honey Q: What is the name of the documentary? A: A Bite of China Q: What night does it air? A: April 18, 2014. Q: What day of the week is that? A: Friday Q: When did first come out? A: 2012. Q: How long did it take to find beekeepers? A: Six months Q: ...
40 meters
[ "17-year-old Tibetan boy climbs 40 meters up a tall tree only to get some honey as an ingredient for a traditional local drink. The money he makes from selling the honey will be used to pay for his younger brother's tuition fee . This is only a scene from the first episode of CCTV's new documentary, A Bite of China...
952_10
Q: How old was the boy? A: 17 years old. Q: What does he sell? A: Honey Q: What is the name of the documentary? A: A Bite of China Q: What night does it air? A: April 18, 2014. Q: What day of the week is that? A: Friday Q: When did first come out? A: 2012. Q: How long did it take to find beekeepers? A: Six months Q: ...
Tibet
[ "17-year-old Tibetan boy climbs 40 meters up a tall tree only to get some honey as an ingredient for a traditional local drink. The money he makes from selling the honey will be used to pay for his younger brother's tuition fee . This is only a scene from the first episode of CCTV's new documentary, A Bite of China...
953_0
Who was held upside down?
Dave
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_1
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way?
Barringford
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_2
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford?
Henry
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_3
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave?
the waters of the river
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_4
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating?
"do you think he will live?"
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_5
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating? A: "do you think he will live?" Q: did he?
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_6
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating? A: "do you think he will live?" Q: did he? A: yes Q: what else did they do besides the upside down hold to...
worked his arms and rubbed him
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_7
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating? A: "do you think he will live?" Q: did he? A: yes Q: what else did they do besides the upside down hold to...
Barringford
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_8
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating? A: "do you think he will live?" Q: did he? A: yes Q: what else did they do besides the upside down hold to...
Heaven
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_9
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating? A: "do you think he will live?" Q: did he? A: yes Q: what else did they do besides the upside down hold to...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_10
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating? A: "do you think he will live?" Q: did he? A: yes Q: what else did they do besides the upside down hold to...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_11
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating? A: "do you think he will live?" Q: did he? A: yes Q: what else did they do besides the upside down hold to...
rub and slap him
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_12
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating? A: "do you think he will live?" Q: did he? A: yes Q: what else did they do besides the upside down hold to...
stimulants
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_13
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating? A: "do you think he will live?" Q: did he? A: yes Q: what else did they do besides the upside down hold to...
in case of emergency
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_14
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating? A: "do you think he will live?" Q: did he? A: yes Q: what else did they do besides the upside down hold to...
started a fire
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_15
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating? A: "do you think he will live?" Q: did he? A: yes Q: what else did they do besides the upside down hold to...
his clothes
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_16
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating? A: "do you think he will live?" Q: did he? A: yes Q: what else did they do besides the upside down hold to...
over an hour
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...
953_17
Q: Who was held upside down? A: Dave Q: Who held him that way? A: Barringford Q: who is with Barringford? A: Henry Q: where did they find Dave? A: the waters of the river Q: what question did Henry keep repeating? A: "do you think he will live?" Q: did he? A: yes Q: what else did they do besides the upside down hold to...
weak
[ "CHAPTER XXIII \n\nDAVE AND THE FAWN \n\n\"Sam, do you think he will live?\" \n\nOver and over Henry asked the question as he and the old frontiersman worked over the inanimate form they had brought to shore from the waters of the river. \n\n\"Hope so, Henry, but I can't tell yet,\" was Barringford's answer. \"We'l...