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1038_7
Q: Where did the event take place? A: France Q: which town? A: Lille Q: what was the name of the stadium? A: converted Seville bullring Q: Were they playing football? A: No Q: what were they playing? A: tennis Q: What is Federer's first name? A: Roger Q: had he won a Davis cup before? A: No Q: did he win this time?
No
[ "Lille, France (CNN) -- Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka each faced questions heading into Switzerland's Davis Cup final in France. \n\nFor Federer, how would his tender back hold up? \n\nFor Wawrinka, would he recover after a tough -- and contentious -- loss to his higher-profile Swiss at the World Tour Finals in L...
1038_8
Q: Where did the event take place? A: France Q: which town? A: Lille Q: what was the name of the stadium? A: converted Seville bullring Q: Were they playing football? A: No Q: what were they playing? A: tennis Q: What is Federer's first name? A: Roger Q: had he won a Davis cup before? A: No Q: did he win this time? A: ...
Gael Monfils
[ "Lille, France (CNN) -- Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka each faced questions heading into Switzerland's Davis Cup final in France. \n\nFor Federer, how would his tender back hold up? \n\nFor Wawrinka, would he recover after a tough -- and contentious -- loss to his higher-profile Swiss at the World Tour Finals in L...
1038_9
Q: Where did the event take place? A: France Q: which town? A: Lille Q: what was the name of the stadium? A: converted Seville bullring Q: Were they playing football? A: No Q: what were they playing? A: tennis Q: What is Federer's first name? A: Roger Q: had he won a Davis cup before? A: No Q: did he win this time? A: ...
2004
[ "Lille, France (CNN) -- Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka each faced questions heading into Switzerland's Davis Cup final in France. \n\nFor Federer, how would his tender back hold up? \n\nFor Wawrinka, would he recover after a tough -- and contentious -- loss to his higher-profile Swiss at the World Tour Finals in L...
1038_10
Q: Where did the event take place? A: France Q: which town? A: Lille Q: what was the name of the stadium? A: converted Seville bullring Q: Were they playing football? A: No Q: what were they playing? A: tennis Q: What is Federer's first name? A: Roger Q: had he won a Davis cup before? A: No Q: did he win this time? A: ...
would his back hold up
[ "Lille, France (CNN) -- Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka each faced questions heading into Switzerland's Davis Cup final in France. \n\nFor Federer, how would his tender back hold up? \n\nFor Wawrinka, would he recover after a tough -- and contentious -- loss to his higher-profile Swiss at the World Tour Finals in L...
1039_0
Where was a body found?
at Churchill Downs
[ "(CNN) -- A body discovered at Churchill Downs on Sunday, a day after the storied Louisville racetrack hosted the Kentucky Derby, may have been the victim of a homicide, police said. \n\nWorkers in the barn area discovered the body early in the morning and notified track security, which called police, said Robert B...
1040_0
Who did Jack think was a thief?
Ralph
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_1
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent?
Bart Haycock
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_2
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent? A: Bart Haycock Q: Where was Ralph seen tonight?
in the neighborhood of the post office
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_3
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent? A: Bart Haycock Q: Where was Ralph seen tonight? A: in the neighborhood of the post office Q: What did the constable want to do?
making a search
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_4
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent? A: Bart Haycock Q: Where was Ralph seen tonight? A: in the neighborhood of the post office Q: What did the constable want to do? A: making a search Q: Who was going to help him?
Uriah
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_5
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent? A: Bart Haycock Q: Where was Ralph seen tonight? A: in the neighborhood of the post office Q: What did the constable want to do? A: making a search Q: Who was going to help him? A: Uriah Q: What was robbed?
post office
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_6
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent? A: Bart Haycock Q: Where was Ralph seen tonight? A: in the neighborhood of the post office Q: What did the constable want to do? A: making a search Q: Who was going to help him? A: Uriah Q: What was robbed? A: post office Q: Who did the blacksm...
professionals
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_7
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent? A: Bart Haycock Q: Where was Ralph seen tonight? A: in the neighborhood of the post office Q: What did the constable want to do? A: making a search Q: Who was going to help him? A: Uriah Q: What was robbed? A: post office Q: Who did the blacksm...
Mrs. Nelson
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_8
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent? A: Bart Haycock Q: Where was Ralph seen tonight? A: in the neighborhood of the post office Q: What did the constable want to do? A: making a search Q: Who was going to help him? A: Uriah Q: What was robbed? A: post office Q: Who did the blacksm...
no
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_9
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent? A: Bart Haycock Q: Where was Ralph seen tonight? A: in the neighborhood of the post office Q: What did the constable want to do? A: making a search Q: Who was going to help him? A: Uriah Q: What was robbed? A: post office Q: Who did the blacksm...
Jack
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_10
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent? A: Bart Haycock Q: Where was Ralph seen tonight? A: in the neighborhood of the post office Q: What did the constable want to do? A: making a search Q: Who was going to help him? A: Uriah Q: What was robbed? A: post office Q: Who did the blacksm...
yes
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_11
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent? A: Bart Haycock Q: Where was Ralph seen tonight? A: in the neighborhood of the post office Q: What did the constable want to do? A: making a search Q: Who was going to help him? A: Uriah Q: What was robbed? A: post office Q: Who did the blacksm...
a lamp
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_12
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent? A: Bart Haycock Q: Where was Ralph seen tonight? A: in the neighborhood of the post office Q: What did the constable want to do? A: making a search Q: Who was going to help him? A: Uriah Q: What was robbed? A: post office Q: Who did the blacksm...
no
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_13
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent? A: Bart Haycock Q: Where was Ralph seen tonight? A: in the neighborhood of the post office Q: What did the constable want to do? A: making a search Q: Who was going to help him? A: Uriah Q: What was robbed? A: post office Q: Who did the blacksm...
money and registered letters
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1040_14
Q: Who did Jack think was a thief? A: Ralph Q: Who thought he was innocent? A: Bart Haycock Q: Where was Ralph seen tonight? A: in the neighborhood of the post office Q: What did the constable want to do? A: making a search Q: Who was going to help him? A: Uriah Q: What was robbed? A: post office Q: Who did the blacksm...
no
[ "CHAPTER XIX. \n\nABOUT THE ROBBERY. \n\nIf Ralph had been astonished before, he was doubly so now. He looked from one to another of the men in amazement. \n\n\"Do you really think I am one of the thieves?\" he gasped. \n\n\"It's mighty suspicious,\" responded Jack Rodman. \"You were seen in the neighborhood of the...
1041_0
How many young people?
three
[ "CHAPTER XIV \n\nGOOD-NIGHT \n\nWhen the three young people had been sitting for half an hour on the wide piazza of Cobhurst, enjoying the moonlight effects and waiting for the return of Dr. Tolbridge, Miriam, who was reclining in a steamer chair, ceased making remarks, but very soon after she became silent she was...
1041_1
Q: How many young people? A: three Q: What were they sitting and enjoying?
the moonlight effects
[ "CHAPTER XIV \n\nGOOD-NIGHT \n\nWhen the three young people had been sitting for half an hour on the wide piazza of Cobhurst, enjoying the moonlight effects and waiting for the return of Dr. Tolbridge, Miriam, who was reclining in a steamer chair, ceased making remarks, but very soon after she became silent she was...
1041_2
Q: How many young people? A: three Q: What were they sitting and enjoying? A: the moonlight effects Q: Who were they waiting for?
Dr. Tolbridge
[ "CHAPTER XIV \n\nGOOD-NIGHT \n\nWhen the three young people had been sitting for half an hour on the wide piazza of Cobhurst, enjoying the moonlight effects and waiting for the return of Dr. Tolbridge, Miriam, who was reclining in a steamer chair, ceased making remarks, but very soon after she became silent she was...
1041_3
Q: How many young people? A: three Q: What were they sitting and enjoying? A: the moonlight effects Q: Who were they waiting for? A: Dr. Tolbridge Q: What was the doctor doing?
unknown
[ "CHAPTER XIV \n\nGOOD-NIGHT \n\nWhen the three young people had been sitting for half an hour on the wide piazza of Cobhurst, enjoying the moonlight effects and waiting for the return of Dr. Tolbridge, Miriam, who was reclining in a steamer chair, ceased making remarks, but very soon after she became silent she was...
1042_0
what date did the area code change in NM
October 7, 2007,
[ "500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501. \n\n500 is a Harshad number in bases 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16. \n\nFive hundred is also \n\n\n\n501 = 3 × 167. It is: 502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overloaded, SMTP status code meanin...
1042_1
Q: what date did the area code change in NM A: October 7, 2007, Q: what was the code
505
[ "500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501. \n\n500 is a Harshad number in bases 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16. \n\nFive hundred is also \n\n\n\n501 = 3 × 167. It is: 502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overloaded, SMTP status code meanin...
1042_2
Q: what date did the area code change in NM A: October 7, 2007, Q: what was the code A: 505 Q: what type of number is 500
a natural one
[ "500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501. \n\n500 is a Harshad number in bases 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16. \n\nFive hundred is also \n\n\n\n501 = 3 × 167. It is: 502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overloaded, SMTP status code meanin...
1042_3
Q: what date did the area code change in NM A: October 7, 2007, Q: what was the code A: 505 Q: what type of number is 500 A: a natural one Q: what comes before 500
499
[ "500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501. \n\n500 is a Harshad number in bases 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16. \n\nFive hundred is also \n\n\n\n501 = 3 × 167. It is: 502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overloaded, SMTP status code meanin...
1042_4
Q: what date did the area code change in NM A: October 7, 2007, Q: what was the code A: 505 Q: what type of number is 500 A: a natural one Q: what comes before 500 A: 499 Q: and after?
501.
[ "500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501. \n\n500 is a Harshad number in bases 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16. \n\nFive hundred is also \n\n\n\n501 = 3 × 167. It is: 502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overloaded, SMTP status code meanin...
1042_5
Q: what date did the area code change in NM A: October 7, 2007, Q: what was the code A: 505 Q: what type of number is 500 A: a natural one Q: what comes before 500 A: 499 Q: and after? A: 501. Q: what are a few bases
bases 5,& 6,
[ "500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501. \n\n500 is a Harshad number in bases 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16. \n\nFive hundred is also \n\n\n\n501 = 3 × 167. It is: 502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overloaded, SMTP status code meanin...
1042_6
Q: what date did the area code change in NM A: October 7, 2007, Q: what was the code A: 505 Q: what type of number is 500 A: a natural one Q: what comes before 500 A: 499 Q: and after? A: 501. Q: what are a few bases A: bases 5,& 6, Q: what number equals "n" in the article
505
[ "500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501. \n\n500 is a Harshad number in bases 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16. \n\nFive hundred is also \n\n\n\n501 = 3 × 167. It is: 502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overloaded, SMTP status code meanin...
1042_7
Q: what date did the area code change in NM A: October 7, 2007, Q: what was the code A: 505 Q: what type of number is 500 A: a natural one Q: what comes before 500 A: 499 Q: and after? A: 501. Q: what are a few bases A: bases 5,& 6, Q: what number equals "n" in the article A: 505 Q: are there more odd or even bases of...
odd
[ "500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501. \n\n500 is a Harshad number in bases 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16. \n\nFive hundred is also \n\n\n\n501 = 3 × 167. It is: 502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overloaded, SMTP status code meanin...
1042_8
Q: what date did the area code change in NM A: October 7, 2007, Q: what was the code A: 505 Q: what type of number is 500 A: a natural one Q: what comes before 500 A: 499 Q: and after? A: 501. Q: what are a few bases A: bases 5,& 6, Q: what number equals "n" in the article A: 505 Q: are there more odd or even bases of...
113, 127, 131,137
[ "500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501. \n\n500 is a Harshad number in bases 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16. \n\nFive hundred is also \n\n\n\n501 = 3 × 167. It is: 502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overloaded, SMTP status code meanin...
1042_9
Q: what date did the area code change in NM A: October 7, 2007, Q: what was the code A: 505 Q: what type of number is 500 A: a natural one Q: what comes before 500 A: 499 Q: and after? A: 501. Q: what are a few bases A: bases 5,& 6, Q: what number equals "n" in the article A: 505 Q: are there more odd or even bases of...
indicating server is temporarily overloaded,
[ "500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501. \n\n500 is a Harshad number in bases 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16. \n\nFive hundred is also \n\n\n\n501 = 3 × 167. It is: 502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overloaded, SMTP status code meanin...
1042_10
Q: what date did the area code change in NM A: October 7, 2007, Q: what was the code A: 505 Q: what type of number is 500 A: a natural one Q: what comes before 500 A: 499 Q: and after? A: 501. Q: what are a few bases A: bases 5,& 6, Q: what number equals "n" in the article A: 505 Q: are there more odd or even bases of...
511
[ "500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501. \n\n500 is a Harshad number in bases 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16. \n\nFive hundred is also \n\n\n\n501 = 3 × 167. It is: 502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overloaded, SMTP status code meanin...
1042_11
Q: what date did the area code change in NM A: October 7, 2007, Q: what was the code A: 505 Q: what type of number is 500 A: a natural one Q: what comes before 500 A: 499 Q: and after? A: 501. Q: what are a few bases A: bases 5,& 6, Q: what number equals "n" in the article A: 505 Q: are there more odd or even bases of...
513
[ "500 (five hundred) is the natural number following 499 and preceding 501. \n\n500 is a Harshad number in bases 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 and 16. \n\nFive hundred is also \n\n\n\n501 = 3 × 167. It is: 502 = 2 × 251, also a proposed HTTP status code for indicating server is temporarily overloaded, SMTP status code meanin...
1043_0
Did someone hear a mouse?
yes
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_1
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who?
Kramer
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_2
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him?
She was crying?
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_3
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why?
she was so scared
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_4
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her?
kramer chased him around the room.
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_5
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it?
yes
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_6
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse?
to play
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_7
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse? A: to play Q: What did they play?
hide and seek
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_8
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse? A: to play Q: What did they play? A: hide and seek Q: Did kramer ...
no
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_9
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse? A: to play Q: What did they play? A: hide and seek Q: Did kramer ...
The mouse was
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_10
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse? A: to play Q: What did they play? A: hide and seek Q: Did kramer ...
a little fake squeaky mouse.
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_11
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse? A: to play Q: What did they play? A: hide and seek Q: Did kramer ...
no
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_12
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse? A: to play Q: What did they play? A: hide and seek Q: Did kramer ...
he was still a baby
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_13
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse? A: to play Q: What did they play? A: hide and seek Q: Did kramer ...
no
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_14
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse? A: to play Q: What did they play? A: hide and seek Q: Did kramer ...
no
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_15
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse? A: to play Q: What did they play? A: hide and seek Q: Did kramer ...
a kitten
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_16
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse? A: to play Q: What did they play? A: hide and seek Q: Did kramer ...
the hole in the wall
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_17
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse? A: to play Q: What did they play? A: hide and seek Q: Did kramer ...
play
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_18
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse? A: to play Q: What did they play? A: hide and seek Q: Did kramer ...
sleep
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1043_19
Q: Did someone hear a mouse? A: yes Q: Who? A: Kramer Q: Why did he hear him? A: She was crying? Q: Why? A: she was so scared Q: What scared her? A: kramer chased him around the room. Q: Did kramer feel bad about it? A: yes Q: What did he ask the mouse? A: to play Q: What did they play? A: hide and seek Q: Did kramer ...
waking from a nap
[ "Kramer the kitten loved to hunt for mice. He was black with white boots. Kramer was still a baby, so he liked to play all night long and sleep during the day. His favorite toy is a little fake squeaky mouse. One day, Kramer was waking up from a long nap. He saw a little mouse out of the corner of his eye. He jumpe...
1044_0
what are people trying to build?
an invisibility cloak
[ "Imagine what you could do with a machine that could make things disappear. \n\nFor inspiration, you could read some books. In the books of J.R.R. Tolkein, Bilbo Baggins finds a ring that can make him disappear. Of course, there's also poor Harry Potter, who used his invisibility cloak to hide from danger. \n\nNow ...
1044_1
Q: what are people trying to build? A: an invisibility cloak Q: who tried to build the first one?
a team of scientists from Duke
[ "Imagine what you could do with a machine that could make things disappear. \n\nFor inspiration, you could read some books. In the books of J.R.R. Tolkein, Bilbo Baggins finds a ring that can make him disappear. Of course, there's also poor Harry Potter, who used his invisibility cloak to hide from danger. \n\nNow ...
1044_2
Q: what are people trying to build? A: an invisibility cloak Q: who tried to build the first one? A: a team of scientists from Duke Q: how many in the group?
Three
[ "Imagine what you could do with a machine that could make things disappear. \n\nFor inspiration, you could read some books. In the books of J.R.R. Tolkein, Bilbo Baggins finds a ring that can make him disappear. Of course, there's also poor Harry Potter, who used his invisibility cloak to hide from danger. \n\nNow ...
1044_3
Q: what are people trying to build? A: an invisibility cloak Q: who tried to build the first one? A: a team of scientists from Duke Q: how many in the group? A: Three Q: were they named in the story?
Yes
[ "Imagine what you could do with a machine that could make things disappear. \n\nFor inspiration, you could read some books. In the books of J.R.R. Tolkein, Bilbo Baggins finds a ring that can make him disappear. Of course, there's also poor Harry Potter, who used his invisibility cloak to hide from danger. \n\nNow ...
1044_4
Q: what are people trying to build? A: an invisibility cloak Q: who tried to build the first one? A: a team of scientists from Duke Q: how many in the group? A: Three Q: were they named in the story? A: Yes Q: what are the names of two of them?
David Smith and David Schurig
[ "Imagine what you could do with a machine that could make things disappear. \n\nFor inspiration, you could read some books. In the books of J.R.R. Tolkein, Bilbo Baggins finds a ring that can make him disappear. Of course, there's also poor Harry Potter, who used his invisibility cloak to hide from danger. \n\nNow ...
1044_5
Q: what are people trying to build? A: an invisibility cloak Q: who tried to build the first one? A: a team of scientists from Duke Q: how many in the group? A: Three Q: were they named in the story? A: Yes Q: what are the names of two of them? A: David Smith and David Schurig Q: who's work served as the inspiration fo...
Harry Potter
[ "Imagine what you could do with a machine that could make things disappear. \n\nFor inspiration, you could read some books. In the books of J.R.R. Tolkein, Bilbo Baggins finds a ring that can make him disappear. Of course, there's also poor Harry Potter, who used his invisibility cloak to hide from danger. \n\nNow ...
1044_6
Q: what are people trying to build? A: an invisibility cloak Q: who tried to build the first one? A: a team of scientists from Duke Q: how many in the group? A: Three Q: were they named in the story? A: Yes Q: what are the names of two of them? A: David Smith and David Schurig Q: who's work served as the inspiration fo...
J.R.R. Tolkein
[ "Imagine what you could do with a machine that could make things disappear. \n\nFor inspiration, you could read some books. In the books of J.R.R. Tolkein, Bilbo Baggins finds a ring that can make him disappear. Of course, there's also poor Harry Potter, who used his invisibility cloak to hide from danger. \n\nNow ...
1044_7
Q: what are people trying to build? A: an invisibility cloak Q: who tried to build the first one? A: a team of scientists from Duke Q: how many in the group? A: Three Q: were they named in the story? A: Yes Q: what are the names of two of them? A: David Smith and David Schurig Q: who's work served as the inspiration fo...
Bilbo Baggins
[ "Imagine what you could do with a machine that could make things disappear. \n\nFor inspiration, you could read some books. In the books of J.R.R. Tolkein, Bilbo Baggins finds a ring that can make him disappear. Of course, there's also poor Harry Potter, who used his invisibility cloak to hide from danger. \n\nNow ...
1044_8
Q: what are people trying to build? A: an invisibility cloak Q: who tried to build the first one? A: a team of scientists from Duke Q: how many in the group? A: Three Q: were they named in the story? A: Yes Q: what are the names of two of them? A: David Smith and David Schurig Q: who's work served as the inspiration fo...
A ring
[ "Imagine what you could do with a machine that could make things disappear. \n\nFor inspiration, you could read some books. In the books of J.R.R. Tolkein, Bilbo Baggins finds a ring that can make him disappear. Of course, there's also poor Harry Potter, who used his invisibility cloak to hide from danger. \n\nNow ...
1044_9
Q: what are people trying to build? A: an invisibility cloak Q: who tried to build the first one? A: a team of scientists from Duke Q: how many in the group? A: Three Q: were they named in the story? A: Yes Q: what are the names of two of them? A: David Smith and David Schurig Q: who's work served as the inspiration fo...
make him disappear
[ "Imagine what you could do with a machine that could make things disappear. \n\nFor inspiration, you could read some books. In the books of J.R.R. Tolkein, Bilbo Baggins finds a ring that can make him disappear. Of course, there's also poor Harry Potter, who used his invisibility cloak to hide from danger. \n\nNow ...
1045_0
Where has Macheson been?
Paris
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_1
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to?
Holderness
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_2
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him?
Work.
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_3
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing?
Helping with the paper.
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_4
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney?
Henwood
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_5
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work?
yes
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_6
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing?
lecturing
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_7
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing? A: lecturing Q: Was it successful?
yes
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_8
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing? A: lecturing Q: Was it successful? A: yes Q:...
unknown
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_9
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing? A: lecturing Q: Was it successful? A: yes Q:...
yes
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_10
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing? A: lecturing Q: Was it successful? A: yes Q:...
As soon as Holderness likes.
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_11
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing? A: lecturing Q: Was it successful? A: yes Q:...
yes
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_12
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing? A: lecturing Q: Was it successful? A: yes Q:...
no
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_13
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing? A: lecturing Q: Was it successful? A: yes Q:...
a fever
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_14
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing? A: lecturing Q: Was it successful? A: yes Q:...
not well
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_15
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing? A: lecturing Q: Was it successful? A: yes Q:...
in a sewer
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_16
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing? A: lecturing Q: Was it successful? A: yes Q:...
no
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_17
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing? A: lecturing Q: Was it successful? A: yes Q:...
Gone with him.
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_18
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing? A: lecturing Q: Was it successful? A: yes Q:...
every day
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1045_19
Q: Where has Macheson been? A: Paris Q: Who is he talking to? A: Holderness Q: What did he offer him? A: Work. Q: What would he be doing? A: Helping with the paper. Q: Who would he be helping in Stepney? A: Henwood Q: Was there lots of work? A: yes Q: What was Henwood doing? A: lecturing Q: Was it successful? A: yes Q:...
For a pleasure trip.
[ "CHAPTER VI \n\nTHE ECHO OF A CRIME \n\n\"Macheson, by Jove! Where on earth have you sprung from?\" \n\nHolderness threw down his pen and held out both his hands. Macheson drew a long sigh of relief. \n\n\"From the pigsties, Dick. Whew! It's good to see you again--to be here!\" \n\nHolderness surveyed his friend cr...
1046_0
How many books did Ben publish?
Two
[ "The television news feature about Ben Heckmann, an eighth grader from Farmington, Minn, was breathless in its praise. \"At 14, he has accomplished something many adults can't achieve,\" the reporter said, \"Ben is a twice-published author.\" But Ben's two \"Velvet Black\" books, describing a fictional rock band, w...
1046_1
Q: How many books did Ben publish? A: Two Q: Who published them?
Self-published
[ "The television news feature about Ben Heckmann, an eighth grader from Farmington, Minn, was breathless in its praise. \"At 14, he has accomplished something many adults can't achieve,\" the reporter said, \"Ben is a twice-published author.\" But Ben's two \"Velvet Black\" books, describing a fictional rock band, w...
1046_2
Q: How many books did Ben publish? A: Two Q: Who published them? A: Self-published Q: Who paid for this?
Ben's parents
[ "The television news feature about Ben Heckmann, an eighth grader from Farmington, Minn, was breathless in its praise. \"At 14, he has accomplished something many adults can't achieve,\" the reporter said, \"Ben is a twice-published author.\" But Ben's two \"Velvet Black\" books, describing a fictional rock band, w...
1046_3
Q: How many books did Ben publish? A: Two Q: Who published them? A: Self-published Q: Who paid for this? A: Ben's parents Q: What is a benefit of self publishing?
unknown
[ "The television news feature about Ben Heckmann, an eighth grader from Farmington, Minn, was breathless in its praise. \"At 14, he has accomplished something many adults can't achieve,\" the reporter said, \"Ben is a twice-published author.\" But Ben's two \"Velvet Black\" books, describing a fictional rock band, w...
1046_4
Q: How many books did Ben publish? A: Two Q: Who published them? A: Self-published Q: Who paid for this? A: Ben's parents Q: What is a benefit of self publishing? A: unknown Q: What other child prodigy has published books beside Ben?
Ajla Dizdarevic
[ "The television news feature about Ben Heckmann, an eighth grader from Farmington, Minn, was breathless in its praise. \"At 14, he has accomplished something many adults can't achieve,\" the reporter said, \"Ben is a twice-published author.\" But Ben's two \"Velvet Black\" books, describing a fictional rock band, w...
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Q: How many books did Ben publish? A: Two Q: Who published them? A: Self-published Q: Who paid for this? A: Ben's parents Q: What is a benefit of self publishing? A: unknown Q: What other child prodigy has published books beside Ben? A: Ajla Dizdarevic Q: How did the television station feel about Ben's book publishing?
Breathless in its praise.
[ "The television news feature about Ben Heckmann, an eighth grader from Farmington, Minn, was breathless in its praise. \"At 14, he has accomplished something many adults can't achieve,\" the reporter said, \"Ben is a twice-published author.\" But Ben's two \"Velvet Black\" books, describing a fictional rock band, w...
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Q: How many books did Ben publish? A: Two Q: Who published them? A: Self-published Q: Who paid for this? A: Ben's parents Q: What is a benefit of self publishing? A: unknown Q: What other child prodigy has published books beside Ben? A: Ajla Dizdarevic Q: How did the television station feel about Ben's book publishing?...
No
[ "The television news feature about Ben Heckmann, an eighth grader from Farmington, Minn, was breathless in its praise. \"At 14, he has accomplished something many adults can't achieve,\" the reporter said, \"Ben is a twice-published author.\" But Ben's two \"Velvet Black\" books, describing a fictional rock band, w...
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Q: How many books did Ben publish? A: Two Q: Who published them? A: Self-published Q: Who paid for this? A: Ben's parents Q: What is a benefit of self publishing? A: unknown Q: What other child prodigy has published books beside Ben? A: Ajla Dizdarevic Q: How did the television station feel about Ben's book publishing?...
Lost opportunity to teach children about hardship and perseverance.
[ "The television news feature about Ben Heckmann, an eighth grader from Farmington, Minn, was breathless in its praise. \"At 14, he has accomplished something many adults can't achieve,\" the reporter said, \"Ben is a twice-published author.\" But Ben's two \"Velvet Black\" books, describing a fictional rock band, w...
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Q: How many books did Ben publish? A: Two Q: Who published them? A: Self-published Q: Who paid for this? A: Ben's parents Q: What is a benefit of self publishing? A: unknown Q: What other child prodigy has published books beside Ben? A: Ajla Dizdarevic Q: How did the television station feel about Ben's book publishing?...
Literature requires experience
[ "The television news feature about Ben Heckmann, an eighth grader from Farmington, Minn, was breathless in its praise. \"At 14, he has accomplished something many adults can't achieve,\" the reporter said, \"Ben is a twice-published author.\" But Ben's two \"Velvet Black\" books, describing a fictional rock band, w...
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Q: How many books did Ben publish? A: Two Q: Who published them? A: Self-published Q: Who paid for this? A: Ben's parents Q: What is a benefit of self publishing? A: unknown Q: What other child prodigy has published books beside Ben? A: Ajla Dizdarevic Q: How did the television station feel about Ben's book publishing?...
To get that good feeling inside that you've done something.
[ "The television news feature about Ben Heckmann, an eighth grader from Farmington, Minn, was breathless in its praise. \"At 14, he has accomplished something many adults can't achieve,\" the reporter said, \"Ben is a twice-published author.\" But Ben's two \"Velvet Black\" books, describing a fictional rock band, w...
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Q: How many books did Ben publish? A: Two Q: Who published them? A: Self-published Q: Who paid for this? A: Ben's parents Q: What is a benefit of self publishing? A: unknown Q: What other child prodigy has published books beside Ben? A: Ajla Dizdarevic Q: How did the television station feel about Ben's book publishing?...
Mr. Robbins, Alan Rinzler.
[ "The television news feature about Ben Heckmann, an eighth grader from Farmington, Minn, was breathless in its praise. \"At 14, he has accomplished something many adults can't achieve,\" the reporter said, \"Ben is a twice-published author.\" But Ben's two \"Velvet Black\" books, describing a fictional rock band, w...
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Q: How many books did Ben publish? A: Two Q: Who published them? A: Self-published Q: Who paid for this? A: Ben's parents Q: What is a benefit of self publishing? A: unknown Q: What other child prodigy has published books beside Ben? A: Ajla Dizdarevic Q: How did the television station feel about Ben's book publishing?...
unknown
[ "The television news feature about Ben Heckmann, an eighth grader from Farmington, Minn, was breathless in its praise. \"At 14, he has accomplished something many adults can't achieve,\" the reporter said, \"Ben is a twice-published author.\" But Ben's two \"Velvet Black\" books, describing a fictional rock band, w...
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Q: How many books did Ben publish? A: Two Q: Who published them? A: Self-published Q: Who paid for this? A: Ben's parents Q: What is a benefit of self publishing? A: unknown Q: What other child prodigy has published books beside Ben? A: Ajla Dizdarevic Q: How did the television station feel about Ben's book publishing?...
three books by age 15.
[ "The television news feature about Ben Heckmann, an eighth grader from Farmington, Minn, was breathless in its praise. \"At 14, he has accomplished something many adults can't achieve,\" the reporter said, \"Ben is a twice-published author.\" But Ben's two \"Velvet Black\" books, describing a fictional rock band, w...
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Who was sitting in a chair near the table?
Señor Ramirez
[ "CHAPTER XI \n\nTHE PLANS WORK \n\nDinner was over, the night was hot, and Mrs. Austin had taken her party to the veranda. Wolf had gone; he declared he could not put off another engagement, but Mrs. Austin wondered. The fellow was clever and knew when to stop. A man like that did not go farther than was necessary ...