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1166_1
Q: What did Madeline tell Felix he must not do? A: He was not to go away from Noningsby. Q: Who told her to say this?
Mamma
[ "CHAPTER LXXX. \n\nSHOWING HOW AFFAIRS SETTLED THEMSELVES AT NONINGSBY. \n\nWe must now go back to Noningsby for one concluding chapter, and then our work will be completed. \"You are not to go away from Noningsby when the trial is over, you know. Mamma said that I had better tell you so.\" It was thus that Madelin...
1166_2
Q: What did Madeline tell Felix he must not do? A: He was not to go away from Noningsby. Q: Who told her to say this? A: Mamma Q: What is Felix's surname?
Graham
[ "CHAPTER LXXX. \n\nSHOWING HOW AFFAIRS SETTLED THEMSELVES AT NONINGSBY. \n\nWe must now go back to Noningsby for one concluding chapter, and then our work will be completed. \"You are not to go away from Noningsby when the trial is over, you know. Mamma said that I had better tell you so.\" It was thus that Madelin...
1166_3
Q: What did Madeline tell Felix he must not do? A: He was not to go away from Noningsby. Q: Who told her to say this? A: Mamma Q: What is Felix's surname? A: Graham Q: What did Madeline put her finger in?
one of his buttonholes
[ "CHAPTER LXXX. \n\nSHOWING HOW AFFAIRS SETTLED THEMSELVES AT NONINGSBY. \n\nWe must now go back to Noningsby for one concluding chapter, and then our work will be completed. \"You are not to go away from Noningsby when the trial is over, you know. Mamma said that I had better tell you so.\" It was thus that Madelin...
1166_4
Q: What did Madeline tell Felix he must not do? A: He was not to go away from Noningsby. Q: Who told her to say this? A: Mamma Q: What is Felix's surname? A: Graham Q: What did Madeline put her finger in? A: one of his buttonholes Q: Did Felix feel like he was hers?
yes
[ "CHAPTER LXXX. \n\nSHOWING HOW AFFAIRS SETTLED THEMSELVES AT NONINGSBY. \n\nWe must now go back to Noningsby for one concluding chapter, and then our work will be completed. \"You are not to go away from Noningsby when the trial is over, you know. Mamma said that I had better tell you so.\" It was thus that Madelin...
1166_5
Q: What did Madeline tell Felix he must not do? A: He was not to go away from Noningsby. Q: Who told her to say this? A: Mamma Q: What is Felix's surname? A: Graham Q: What did Madeline put her finger in? A: one of his buttonholes Q: Did Felix feel like he was hers? A: yes Q: What did she seem to have the right to do?
hold him to obedience by his buttonhole
[ "CHAPTER LXXX. \n\nSHOWING HOW AFFAIRS SETTLED THEMSELVES AT NONINGSBY. \n\nWe must now go back to Noningsby for one concluding chapter, and then our work will be completed. \"You are not to go away from Noningsby when the trial is over, you know. Mamma said that I had better tell you so.\" It was thus that Madelin...
1166_6
Q: What did Madeline tell Felix he must not do? A: He was not to go away from Noningsby. Q: Who told her to say this? A: Mamma Q: What is Felix's surname? A: Graham Q: What did Madeline put her finger in? A: one of his buttonholes Q: Did Felix feel like he was hers? A: yes Q: What did she seem to have the right to do? ...
protect his coat
[ "CHAPTER LXXX. \n\nSHOWING HOW AFFAIRS SETTLED THEMSELVES AT NONINGSBY. \n\nWe must now go back to Noningsby for one concluding chapter, and then our work will be completed. \"You are not to go away from Noningsby when the trial is over, you know. Mamma said that I had better tell you so.\" It was thus that Madelin...
1166_7
Q: What did Madeline tell Felix he must not do? A: He was not to go away from Noningsby. Q: Who told her to say this? A: Mamma Q: What is Felix's surname? A: Graham Q: What did Madeline put her finger in? A: one of his buttonholes Q: Did Felix feel like he was hers? A: yes Q: What did she seem to have the right to do? ...
touching her fingers as he did so
[ "CHAPTER LXXX. \n\nSHOWING HOW AFFAIRS SETTLED THEMSELVES AT NONINGSBY. \n\nWe must now go back to Noningsby for one concluding chapter, and then our work will be completed. \"You are not to go away from Noningsby when the trial is over, you know. Mamma said that I had better tell you so.\" It was thus that Madelin...
1166_8
Q: What did Madeline tell Felix he must not do? A: He was not to go away from Noningsby. Q: Who told her to say this? A: Mamma Q: What is Felix's surname? A: Graham Q: What did Madeline put her finger in? A: one of his buttonholes Q: Did Felix feel like he was hers? A: yes Q: What did she seem to have the right to do? ...
Augustus
[ "CHAPTER LXXX. \n\nSHOWING HOW AFFAIRS SETTLED THEMSELVES AT NONINGSBY. \n\nWe must now go back to Noningsby for one concluding chapter, and then our work will be completed. \"You are not to go away from Noningsby when the trial is over, you know. Mamma said that I had better tell you so.\" It was thus that Madelin...
1166_9
Q: What did Madeline tell Felix he must not do? A: He was not to go away from Noningsby. Q: Who told her to say this? A: Mamma Q: What is Felix's surname? A: Graham Q: What did Madeline put her finger in? A: one of his buttonholes Q: Did Felix feel like he was hers? A: yes Q: What did she seem to have the right to do? ...
Easter
[ "CHAPTER LXXX. \n\nSHOWING HOW AFFAIRS SETTLED THEMSELVES AT NONINGSBY. \n\nWe must now go back to Noningsby for one concluding chapter, and then our work will be completed. \"You are not to go away from Noningsby when the trial is over, you know. Mamma said that I had better tell you so.\" It was thus that Madelin...
1167_0
what was lucy taking?
drugs
[ "Linda and Lucy were best friends. They graduated from high school and went to the same college for further studies. \n\nAfter some days Linda found that her friend was behaving strangely. She would remain quiet, sleep too much and turn wild, very often. At first, Linda thought it was just because of the problems s...
1167_1
Q: what was lucy taking? A: drugs Q: who was lucy to linda?
best friend
[ "Linda and Lucy were best friends. They graduated from high school and went to the same college for further studies. \n\nAfter some days Linda found that her friend was behaving strangely. She would remain quiet, sleep too much and turn wild, very often. At first, Linda thought it was just because of the problems s...
1167_2
Q: what was lucy taking? A: drugs Q: who was lucy to linda? A: best friend Q: why did she think she was on drugs?
she was behaving strangely
[ "Linda and Lucy were best friends. They graduated from high school and went to the same college for further studies. \n\nAfter some days Linda found that her friend was behaving strangely. She would remain quiet, sleep too much and turn wild, very often. At first, Linda thought it was just because of the problems s...
1167_3
Q: what was lucy taking? A: drugs Q: who was lucy to linda? A: best friend Q: why did she think she was on drugs? A: she was behaving strangely Q: did she become less strange or more strange?
Lucy became even stranger over time
[ "Linda and Lucy were best friends. They graduated from high school and went to the same college for further studies. \n\nAfter some days Linda found that her friend was behaving strangely. She would remain quiet, sleep too much and turn wild, very often. At first, Linda thought it was just because of the problems s...
1167_4
Q: what was lucy taking? A: drugs Q: who was lucy to linda? A: best friend Q: why did she think she was on drugs? A: she was behaving strangely Q: did she become less strange or more strange? A: Lucy became even stranger over time Q: was she taking drugs voluntarily?
no
[ "Linda and Lucy were best friends. They graduated from high school and went to the same college for further studies. \n\nAfter some days Linda found that her friend was behaving strangely. She would remain quiet, sleep too much and turn wild, very often. At first, Linda thought it was just because of the problems s...
1167_5
Q: what was lucy taking? A: drugs Q: who was lucy to linda? A: best friend Q: why did she think she was on drugs? A: she was behaving strangely Q: did she become less strange or more strange? A: Lucy became even stranger over time Q: was she taking drugs voluntarily? A: no Q: was linda suprised?
yes
[ "Linda and Lucy were best friends. They graduated from high school and went to the same college for further studies. \n\nAfter some days Linda found that her friend was behaving strangely. She would remain quiet, sleep too much and turn wild, very often. At first, Linda thought it was just because of the problems s...
1167_6
Q: what was lucy taking? A: drugs Q: who was lucy to linda? A: best friend Q: why did she think she was on drugs? A: she was behaving strangely Q: did she become less strange or more strange? A: Lucy became even stranger over time Q: was she taking drugs voluntarily? A: no Q: was linda suprised? A: yes Q: who was makin...
her boyfriend
[ "Linda and Lucy were best friends. They graduated from high school and went to the same college for further studies. \n\nAfter some days Linda found that her friend was behaving strangely. She would remain quiet, sleep too much and turn wild, very often. At first, Linda thought it was just because of the problems s...
1167_7
Q: what was lucy taking? A: drugs Q: who was lucy to linda? A: best friend Q: why did she think she was on drugs? A: she was behaving strangely Q: did she become less strange or more strange? A: Lucy became even stranger over time Q: was she taking drugs voluntarily? A: no Q: was linda suprised? A: yes Q: who was makin...
yes
[ "Linda and Lucy were best friends. They graduated from high school and went to the same college for further studies. \n\nAfter some days Linda found that her friend was behaving strangely. She would remain quiet, sleep too much and turn wild, very often. At first, Linda thought it was just because of the problems s...
1167_8
Q: what was lucy taking? A: drugs Q: who was lucy to linda? A: best friend Q: why did she think she was on drugs? A: she was behaving strangely Q: did she become less strange or more strange? A: Lucy became even stranger over time Q: was she taking drugs voluntarily? A: no Q: was linda suprised? A: yes Q: who was makin...
no
[ "Linda and Lucy were best friends. They graduated from high school and went to the same college for further studies. \n\nAfter some days Linda found that her friend was behaving strangely. She would remain quiet, sleep too much and turn wild, very often. At first, Linda thought it was just because of the problems s...
1167_9
Q: what was lucy taking? A: drugs Q: who was lucy to linda? A: best friend Q: why did she think she was on drugs? A: she was behaving strangely Q: did she become less strange or more strange? A: Lucy became even stranger over time Q: was she taking drugs voluntarily? A: no Q: was linda suprised? A: yes Q: who was makin...
successful doctors
[ "Linda and Lucy were best friends. They graduated from high school and went to the same college for further studies. \n\nAfter some days Linda found that her friend was behaving strangely. She would remain quiet, sleep too much and turn wild, very often. At first, Linda thought it was just because of the problems s...
1167_10
Q: what was lucy taking? A: drugs Q: who was lucy to linda? A: best friend Q: why did she think she was on drugs? A: she was behaving strangely Q: did she become less strange or more strange? A: Lucy became even stranger over time Q: was she taking drugs voluntarily? A: no Q: was linda suprised? A: yes Q: who was makin...
yes
[ "Linda and Lucy were best friends. They graduated from high school and went to the same college for further studies. \n\nAfter some days Linda found that her friend was behaving strangely. She would remain quiet, sleep too much and turn wild, very often. At first, Linda thought it was just because of the problems s...
1167_11
Q: what was lucy taking? A: drugs Q: who was lucy to linda? A: best friend Q: why did she think she was on drugs? A: she was behaving strangely Q: did she become less strange or more strange? A: Lucy became even stranger over time Q: was she taking drugs voluntarily? A: no Q: was linda suprised? A: yes Q: who was makin...
Linda
[ "Linda and Lucy were best friends. They graduated from high school and went to the same college for further studies. \n\nAfter some days Linda found that her friend was behaving strangely. She would remain quiet, sleep too much and turn wild, very often. At first, Linda thought it was just because of the problems s...
1167_12
Q: what was lucy taking? A: drugs Q: who was lucy to linda? A: best friend Q: why did she think she was on drugs? A: she was behaving strangely Q: did she become less strange or more strange? A: Lucy became even stranger over time Q: was she taking drugs voluntarily? A: no Q: was linda suprised? A: yes Q: who was makin...
leave the boy and drugs
[ "Linda and Lucy were best friends. They graduated from high school and went to the same college for further studies. \n\nAfter some days Linda found that her friend was behaving strangely. She would remain quiet, sleep too much and turn wild, very often. At first, Linda thought it was just because of the problems s...
1168_0
Who was scared of the falling trees?
Dave
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_1
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice?
Yes
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_2
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice? A: Yes Q: Why?
to make himself heard above the fury of the elements
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_3
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice? A: Yes Q: Why? A: to make himself heard above the fury of the elements Q: Where were they snowbound?
in the mountains
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_4
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice? A: Yes Q: Why? A: to make himself heard above the fury of the elements Q: Where were they snowbound? A: in the mountains Q: Who showed signs of being anxious?
Roger
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_5
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice? A: Yes Q: Why? A: to make himself heard above the fury of the elements Q: Where were they snowbound? A: in the mountains Q: Who showed signs of being anxious? A: Roger Q: Who suggested finding a cliff to hide under?
Granbury Lapham
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_6
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice? A: Yes Q: Why? A: to make himself heard above the fury of the elements Q: Where were they snowbound? A: in the mountains Q: Who showed signs of being anxious? A: Roger Q: Who suggested finding a cliff to hide under? A: Granbury Lapham Q: How far...
five hundred feet
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_7
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice? A: Yes Q: Why? A: to make himself heard above the fury of the elements Q: Where were they snowbound? A: in the mountains Q: Who showed signs of being anxious? A: Roger Q: Who suggested finding a cliff to hide under? A: Granbury Lapham Q: How far...
a mile or more
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_8
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice? A: Yes Q: Why? A: to make himself heard above the fury of the elements Q: Where were they snowbound? A: in the mountains Q: Who showed signs of being anxious? A: Roger Q: Who suggested finding a cliff to hide under? A: Granbury Lapham Q: How far...
Dave
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_9
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice? A: Yes Q: Why? A: to make himself heard above the fury of the elements Q: Where were they snowbound? A: in the mountains Q: Who showed signs of being anxious? A: Roger Q: Who suggested finding a cliff to hide under? A: Granbury Lapham Q: How far...
the Englishman
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_10
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice? A: Yes Q: Why? A: to make himself heard above the fury of the elements Q: Where were they snowbound? A: in the mountains Q: Who showed signs of being anxious? A: Roger Q: Who suggested finding a cliff to hide under? A: Granbury Lapham Q: How far...
both rolled downward a distance of several yards
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_11
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice? A: Yes Q: Why? A: to make himself heard above the fury of the elements Q: Where were they snowbound? A: in the mountains Q: Who showed signs of being anxious? A: Roger Q: Who suggested finding a cliff to hide under? A: Granbury Lapham Q: How far...
the snow
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_12
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice? A: Yes Q: Why? A: to make himself heard above the fury of the elements Q: Where were they snowbound? A: in the mountains Q: Who showed signs of being anxious? A: Roger Q: Who suggested finding a cliff to hide under? A: Granbury Lapham Q: How far...
the young American
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_13
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice? A: Yes Q: Why? A: to make himself heard above the fury of the elements Q: Where were they snowbound? A: in the mountains Q: Who showed signs of being anxious? A: Roger Q: Who suggested finding a cliff to hide under? A: Granbury Lapham Q: How far...
Yes
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1168_14
Q: Who was scared of the falling trees? A: Dave Q: Did he raise his voice? A: Yes Q: Why? A: to make himself heard above the fury of the elements Q: Where were they snowbound? A: in the mountains Q: Who showed signs of being anxious? A: Roger Q: Who suggested finding a cliff to hide under? A: Granbury Lapham Q: How far...
unknown
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nSNOWBOUND IN THE MOUNTAINS \n\n\"If we stay here we'll be in danger of the falling trees!\" cried Dave. He had to raise his voice to make himself heard above the fury of the elements. \n\n\"That's true, but where are we to go?\" questioned Roger. The look in his eyes showed his keen anxiety. \n\n\...
1169_0
Name one of the possible attackers of the castle?
the Swabian League
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_1
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another?
Schlangenwaldern
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_2
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them?
No
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_3
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ?
garrison
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_4
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness?
Yes
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_5
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
the next heir
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_6
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
the snow came early
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_7
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
the snow
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_8
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
Christina
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_9
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
yes
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_10
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
gold earrings
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_11
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
all her scanty purse
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_12
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
yes
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_13
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
Kunigunde
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_14
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
two
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_15
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
The old Baron
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_16
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
Freiherr Kasimir von Adlerstein Wildschloss.
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_17
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
Father Norbert
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_18
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
that the Count had carried them all off
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1169_19
Q: Name one of the possible attackers of the castle? A: the Swabian League Q: And another? A: Schlangenwaldern Q: Was the Baroness afraid of any of them? A: No Q: Even though what had been reduced ? A: garrison Q: Do you think that the narrator's mother-in-law is the Baroness? A: Yes Q: And what do you think Adlerstein...
adorn his castle with their limbs,
[ "CHAPTER VIII: PASSING THE OUBLIETTE \n\n\n\nWho can describe the dreariness of being snowed-up all the winter with such a mother-in-law as Freiherrinn Kunigunde? \n\nYet it was well that the snow came early, for it was the best defence of the lonely castle from any attack on the part of the Schlangenwaldern, the S...
1170_0
What other things were mailboxes used?
eggs
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_1
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads?
No
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_2
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring?
unknown
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_3
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with?
Dad
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_4
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad?
on Saturdays
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_5
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks?
Spring
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_6
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks? A: Spring Q: how many mailboxes on his route?
219
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_7
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks? A: Spring Q: how many mailboxes on his route? A: 219 Q: ...
219
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_8
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks? A: Spring Q: how many mailboxes on his route? A: 219 Q: ...
took it to her
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_9
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks? A: Spring Q: how many mailboxes on his route? A: 219 Q: ...
read mail, paid bills
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_10
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks? A: Spring Q: how many mailboxes on his route? A: 219 Q: ...
Marian
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_11
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks? A: Spring Q: how many mailboxes on his route? A: 219 Q: ...
baking a cake
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_12
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks? A: Spring Q: how many mailboxes on his route? A: 219 Q: ...
came to 8 32,000
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_13
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks? A: Spring Q: how many mailboxes on his route? A: 219 Q: ...
cup of hot chocolate.
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_14
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks? A: Spring Q: how many mailboxes on his route? A: 219 Q: ...
green and the other was red
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_15
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks? A: Spring Q: how many mailboxes on his route? A: 219 Q: ...
Dad's postmaster and great friend
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_16
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks? A: Spring Q: how many mailboxes on his route? A: 219 Q: ...
Frank Townsend
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_17
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks? A: Spring Q: how many mailboxes on his route? A: 219 Q: ...
dad answered all letters every year
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1170_18
Q: What other things were mailboxes used? A: eggs Q: did the writer travel city roads? A: No Q: was it boring? A: unknown Q: who was he traveling with? A: Dad Q: what day of the week did he go with his dad? A: on Saturdays Q: what season did the dad carry chicks? A: Spring Q: how many mailboxes on his route? A: 219 Q: ...
letters to Santa
[ "As a young boy, I sometimes traveled the country roads with my dad. He was a rural mill carrier, and on Saturdays he would ask me to go with him. Driving through the countryside was always an adventure: There were animals to see, people to visit, and chocolate cookies if you knew where to stop, and Dad did. \n\nIn...
1171_0
What organisms do microorganisms include?
ingle-celled or a cluster of cells.
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_1
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected?
from ancient times
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_2
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them?
Jain scriptures
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_3
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when?
6th century BC
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_4
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where?
India
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_5
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book?
On Agriculture
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_6
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
1st century BC
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_7
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
Marcus Terentius Varro
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_8
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
almost every habitat
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_9
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
poles to the equator, deserts, geysers, rocks, and the deep sea
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_10
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
Some can.
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_11
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
Some can.
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_12
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
Deinococcus radiodurans
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_13
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
Louis Pasteur
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_14
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
spontaneous generation
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_15
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
yes
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_16
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
Robert Koch
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_17
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
Yes
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_18
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1171_19
Q: What organisms do microorganisms include? A: ingle-celled or a cluster of cells. Q: Since when has invisible microbial life been suspected? A: from ancient times Q: What scripture mentioned them? A: Jain scriptures Q: From when? A: 6th century BC Q: Where? A: India Q: What other old book? A: On Agriculture Q: When w...
1670s
[ "A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism, which may be single-celled or a cluster of cells. \n\nThe possible existence of unseen microbial life was suspected from ancient times, such as in Jain scriptures from 6th century BC India, and the 1st century BC book \"On Agriculture\" by Marcus Terentius Varr...
1172_0
Which doctor came over?
Dr. Abbot
[ "CHAPTER XIV \n\nRAISING THE TENT \n\nToby went into the house, feeling rather uneasy because he had not been called; but when Aunt Olive told him that Abner had aroused from his slumber but twice, and then only for a moment, he had no idea of being worried about his friend, although he did think it a little singul...
1172_1
Q: Which doctor came over? A: Dr. Abbot Q: Had he been there before?
yes
[ "CHAPTER XIV \n\nRAISING THE TENT \n\nToby went into the house, feeling rather uneasy because he had not been called; but when Aunt Olive told him that Abner had aroused from his slumber but twice, and then only for a moment, he had no idea of being worried about his friend, although he did think it a little singul...
1172_2
Q: Which doctor came over? A: Dr. Abbot Q: Had he been there before? A: yes Q: Who was possibly sick?
Abner
[ "CHAPTER XIV \n\nRAISING THE TENT \n\nToby went into the house, feeling rather uneasy because he had not been called; but when Aunt Olive told him that Abner had aroused from his slumber but twice, and then only for a moment, he had no idea of being worried about his friend, although he did think it a little singul...
1172_3
Q: Which doctor came over? A: Dr. Abbot Q: Had he been there before? A: yes Q: Who was possibly sick? A: Abner Q: How many times had he woken up?
twice
[ "CHAPTER XIV \n\nRAISING THE TENT \n\nToby went into the house, feeling rather uneasy because he had not been called; but when Aunt Olive told him that Abner had aroused from his slumber but twice, and then only for a moment, he had no idea of being worried about his friend, although he did think it a little singul...