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1439_18 | Q: Why won't the author forgive themselves?
A: losing Mazy.
Q: Is Mazy a dog?
A: No
Q: What is it?
A: cat
Q: What happened to it?
A: put to sleep.
Q: Who's cat was it?
A: aunt Suzy's
Q: Was it an old cat?
A: Yes
Q: What happened to Suzy?
A: Passed away.
Q: Did she have children?
A: No
Q: Did she die suddenly?
A: No
Q: ... | Suzy's mailman | [
"I loved my aunt Suzy. She was such a kind old lady. I loved going to her house on holiday. She had been sick for the last few years and, though my job had taken me away across the town, I tried to visit her as much as possible. I helped with the shopping, the cooking and the cleaning and taking her pet cat Mazy to... |
1440_0 | What was Archie buying? | a book | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_1 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself? | No | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_2 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then? | for Bill Brewster | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_3 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him? | unknown | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_4 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him?
A: unknown
Q: Did he talk to anyone at the store? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_5 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him?
A: unknown
Q: Did he talk to anyone at the store?
A: Yes
Q: Who? | the girl behind the counter | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_6 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him?
A: unknown
Q: Did he talk to anyone at the store?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: the girl behind the counter
Q: Was she interested in him? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_7 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him?
A: unknown
Q: Did he talk to anyone at the store?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: the girl behind the counter
Q: Was she interested in him?
A: Yes
Q: Why? | she was interested in his English accent | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_8 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him?
A: unknown
Q: Did he talk to anyone at the store?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: the girl behind the counter
Q: Was she interested in him?
A: Yes
Q: Why?
A: she was interested in his English accent
Q: So... | he encountered Reggie van Tuy | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_9 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him?
A: unknown
Q: Did he talk to anyone at the store?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: the girl behind the counter
Q: Was she interested in him?
A: Yes
Q: Why?
A: she was interested in his English accent
Q: So... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_10 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him?
A: unknown
Q: Did he talk to anyone at the store?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: the girl behind the counter
Q: Was she interested in him?
A: Yes
Q: Why?
A: she was interested in his English accent
Q: So... | About the book and about a man's clothing | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_11 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him?
A: unknown
Q: Did he talk to anyone at the store?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: the girl behind the counter
Q: Was she interested in him?
A: Yes
Q: Why?
A: she was interested in his English accent
Q: So... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_12 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him?
A: unknown
Q: Did he talk to anyone at the store?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: the girl behind the counter
Q: Was she interested in him?
A: Yes
Q: Why?
A: she was interested in his English accent
Q: So... | unknown | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_13 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him?
A: unknown
Q: Did he talk to anyone at the store?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: the girl behind the counter
Q: Was she interested in him?
A: Yes
Q: Why?
A: she was interested in his English accent
Q: So... | No | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_14 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him?
A: unknown
Q: Did he talk to anyone at the store?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: the girl behind the counter
Q: Was she interested in him?
A: Yes
Q: Why?
A: she was interested in his English accent
Q: So... | he was never at his strongest in the morning | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_15 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him?
A: unknown
Q: Did he talk to anyone at the store?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: the girl behind the counter
Q: Was she interested in him?
A: Yes
Q: Why?
A: she was interested in his English accent
Q: So... | he had a sensitive eye for clothes and saw a poorly-dressed man | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1440_16 | Q: What was Archie buying?
A: a book
Q: For himself?
A: No
Q: For who then?
A: for Bill Brewster
Q: Why was he buying it for him?
A: unknown
Q: Did he talk to anyone at the store?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: the girl behind the counter
Q: Was she interested in him?
A: Yes
Q: Why?
A: she was interested in his English accent
Q: So... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XVIII. THE SAUSAGE CHAPPIE \n\nThe personality that wins cost Archie two dollars in cash and a lot of embarrassment when he asked for it at the store. To buy a treatise of that name would automatically seem to argue that you haven't a winning personality already, and Archie was at some pains to explain to ... |
1441_0 | Who opened the firsts Wendy's? | Thomas | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_1 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened? | in Columbus ,Ohio | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_2 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now? | 6,000 | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_3 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales? | $ 6 billion a year | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_4 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died? | 69 | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_5 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do? | more than 800 commercials | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_6 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991? | "As long as it works" | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_7 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991?
A: "As lo... | his feet | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_8 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991?
A: "As lo... | they are out of shape because he never had proper-fitting shoes | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_9 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991?
A: "As lo... | Yes | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_10 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991?
A: "As lo... | Rex and Auleva Thomas | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_11 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991?
A: "As lo... | Kalamazoo in Michigan | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_12 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991?
A: "As lo... | Five | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_13 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991?
A: "As lo... | yes | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_14 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991?
A: "As lo... | 15 | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_15 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991?
A: "As lo... | construction work | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_16 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991?
A: "As lo... | a waiter | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_17 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991?
A: "As lo... | Harland Sanders | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_18 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991?
A: "As lo... | Kentucky Fried Chicken | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1441_19 | Q: Who opened the firsts Wendy's?
A: Thomas
Q: Where was it opened?
A: in Columbus ,Ohio
Q: How many are there now?
A: 6,000
Q: How much do they make in sales?
A: $ 6 billion a year
Q: How old was he when he died?
A: 69
Q: How man commercials did he do?
A: more than 800 commercials
Q: What did he say in 1991?
A: "As lo... | Yes | [
"Since 1989, Dave Thomas , who died at age 69 ,was one of the most recognizable faces on TV . He appeared in more than 800 commercials for the hamburger chain named for his daughter ,\"As long as it works ,\" he said in 1991 , \"I'll continue to do those commercials .\" \n\nEven though he was successful, Thomas rem... |
1442_0 | Who had just arrived? | suitors | [
"CHAPTER XXII \n\nTHE REAL THING AND NO MISTAKE \n\n\n\n'With asses all his time he spent, Their club's perpetual president, He caught their manners, looks, and airs-- An ass in everything but ears.' GAY. \n\nThe master of the house was unable to contribute much more than his name to the propriety of the arrival of... |
1442_1 | Q: Who had just arrived?
A: suitors
Q: When did they arrive? | Saturday | [
"CHAPTER XXII \n\nTHE REAL THING AND NO MISTAKE \n\n\n\n'With asses all his time he spent, Their club's perpetual president, He caught their manners, looks, and airs-- An ass in everything but ears.' GAY. \n\nThe master of the house was unable to contribute much more than his name to the propriety of the arrival of... |
1442_2 | Q: Who had just arrived?
A: suitors
Q: When did they arrive?
A: Saturday
Q: how? | by train. | [
"CHAPTER XXII \n\nTHE REAL THING AND NO MISTAKE \n\n\n\n'With asses all his time he spent, Their club's perpetual president, He caught their manners, looks, and airs-- An ass in everything but ears.' GAY. \n\nThe master of the house was unable to contribute much more than his name to the propriety of the arrival of... |
1442_3 | Q: Who had just arrived?
A: suitors
Q: When did they arrive?
A: Saturday
Q: how?
A: by train.
Q: Where did they stay? | Fortinbras Arms | [
"CHAPTER XXII \n\nTHE REAL THING AND NO MISTAKE \n\n\n\n'With asses all his time he spent, Their club's perpetual president, He caught their manners, looks, and airs-- An ass in everything but ears.' GAY. \n\nThe master of the house was unable to contribute much more than his name to the propriety of the arrival of... |
1442_4 | Q: Who had just arrived?
A: suitors
Q: When did they arrive?
A: Saturday
Q: how?
A: by train.
Q: Where did they stay?
A: Fortinbras Arms
Q: Their names? | Ferdinand Travis | [
"CHAPTER XXII \n\nTHE REAL THING AND NO MISTAKE \n\n\n\n'With asses all his time he spent, Their club's perpetual president, He caught their manners, looks, and airs-- An ass in everything but ears.' GAY. \n\nThe master of the house was unable to contribute much more than his name to the propriety of the arrival of... |
1442_5 | Q: Who had just arrived?
A: suitors
Q: When did they arrive?
A: Saturday
Q: how?
A: by train.
Q: Where did they stay?
A: Fortinbras Arms
Q: Their names?
A: Ferdinand Travis
Q: Who was he coming to see? | Wilmet | [
"CHAPTER XXII \n\nTHE REAL THING AND NO MISTAKE \n\n\n\n'With asses all his time he spent, Their club's perpetual president, He caught their manners, looks, and airs-- An ass in everything but ears.' GAY. \n\nThe master of the house was unable to contribute much more than his name to the propriety of the arrival of... |
1442_6 | Q: Who had just arrived?
A: suitors
Q: When did they arrive?
A: Saturday
Q: how?
A: by train.
Q: Where did they stay?
A: Fortinbras Arms
Q: Their names?
A: Ferdinand Travis
Q: Who was he coming to see?
A: Wilmet
Q: Who lives in America? | Ferdinand Travis | [
"CHAPTER XXII \n\nTHE REAL THING AND NO MISTAKE \n\n\n\n'With asses all his time he spent, Their club's perpetual president, He caught their manners, looks, and airs-- An ass in everything but ears.' GAY. \n\nThe master of the house was unable to contribute much more than his name to the propriety of the arrival of... |
1442_7 | Q: Who had just arrived?
A: suitors
Q: When did they arrive?
A: Saturday
Q: how?
A: by train.
Q: Where did they stay?
A: Fortinbras Arms
Q: Their names?
A: Ferdinand Travis
Q: Who was he coming to see?
A: Wilmet
Q: Who lives in America?
A: Ferdinand Travis
Q: Where did they court? | in two rooms | [
"CHAPTER XXII \n\nTHE REAL THING AND NO MISTAKE \n\n\n\n'With asses all his time he spent, Their club's perpetual president, He caught their manners, looks, and airs-- An ass in everything but ears.' GAY. \n\nThe master of the house was unable to contribute much more than his name to the propriety of the arrival of... |
1442_8 | Q: Who had just arrived?
A: suitors
Q: When did they arrive?
A: Saturday
Q: how?
A: by train.
Q: Where did they stay?
A: Fortinbras Arms
Q: Their names?
A: Ferdinand Travis
Q: Who was he coming to see?
A: Wilmet
Q: Who lives in America?
A: Ferdinand Travis
Q: Where did they court?
A: in two rooms
Q: How was the garden? | a narrow parallelogram | [
"CHAPTER XXII \n\nTHE REAL THING AND NO MISTAKE \n\n\n\n'With asses all his time he spent, Their club's perpetual president, He caught their manners, looks, and airs-- An ass in everything but ears.' GAY. \n\nThe master of the house was unable to contribute much more than his name to the propriety of the arrival of... |
1442_9 | Q: Who had just arrived?
A: suitors
Q: When did they arrive?
A: Saturday
Q: how?
A: by train.
Q: Where did they stay?
A: Fortinbras Arms
Q: Their names?
A: Ferdinand Travis
Q: Who was he coming to see?
A: Wilmet
Q: Who lives in America?
A: Ferdinand Travis
Q: Where did they court?
A: in two rooms
Q: How was the garden?... | her sister | [
"CHAPTER XXII \n\nTHE REAL THING AND NO MISTAKE \n\n\n\n'With asses all his time he spent, Their club's perpetual president, He caught their manners, looks, and airs-- An ass in everything but ears.' GAY. \n\nThe master of the house was unable to contribute much more than his name to the propriety of the arrival of... |
1443_0 | What did Benjy mistake for land? | an iceberg | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_1 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that? | anxiety | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_2 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for? | a mountain | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_3 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there? | Under-currents | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_4 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster? | yes | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_5 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling? | north | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_6 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | short | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_7 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | American | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_8 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | no | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_9 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | about 315 feet high, and nearly a mile long. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_10 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | Fortune | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_11 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | Refuge | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_12 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | yes | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_13 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | a fair wind | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_14 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | south | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_15 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | it fell calm | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_16 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | the kites | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_17 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | oars | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_18 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | yes | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1443_19 | Q: What did Benjy mistake for land?
A: an iceberg
Q: What caused that?
A: anxiety
Q: What did Benjy say it was as big as to mistake it for?
A: a mountain
Q: What did the Captain say brought it there?
A: Under-currents
Q: Did he call it a monster?
A: yes
Q: What direction was the iceberg traveling?
A: north
Q: Would tha... | yes | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nARRIVAL IN POLOELAND. \n\nFortune, which had hitherto proved favourable to our brave explorers, did not desert them at the eleventh hour. \n\nSoon after their arrival at Refuge Island a fair wind sprang up from the south, and when the _Charity_ had been carefully patched and repaired, the kite... |
1444_0 | When was U of M founded? | 1817 | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_1 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city? | Detroit | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_2 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US? | Yes. | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_3 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified? | "Doctoral University with Very High Research" | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_4 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification? | Carnegie Foundation. | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_5 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields? | Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_6 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields?
A: Science, Technology,... | 540,000 | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_7 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields?
A: Science, Technology,... | Public | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_8 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields?
A: Science, Technology,... | Ann Arbor | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_9 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields?
A: Science, Technology,... | Catholepistemiad | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_10 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields?
A: Science, Technology,... | 1837 | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_11 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields?
A: Science, Technology,... | 584 | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_12 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields?
A: Science, Technology,... | Flint and Dearborn | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_13 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields?
A: Science, Technology,... | Association of American Universities. | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_14 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields?
A: Science, Technology,... | The humanities, social sciences, and STEM fields | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_15 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields?
A: Science, Technology,... | Nine | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_16 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields?
A: Science, Technology,... | Yes. | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_17 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields?
A: Science, Technology,... | Detroit. | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1444_18 | Q: When was U of M founded?
A: 1817
Q: In what city?
A: Detroit
Q: Is it one of the top research universities in the US?
A: Yes.
Q: How is it classified?
A: "Doctoral University with Very High Research"
Q: Who gave this it this classification?
A: Carnegie Foundation.
Q: What are the STEM fields?
A: Science, Technology,... | Yes. | [
"The University of Michigan (U-M, UM, UMich, or U of M), frequently referred to simply as Michigan, is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817 in Detroit as the \"Catholepistemiad\", or University of Michigania, 20 years before the Michigan Territory became a state, the U... |
1445_0 | Was there misfortune? | no | [
"CHAPTER FOUR \n\nBabalatchi saw Abdulla pass through the low and narrow entrance into the darkness of Omar's hut; heard them exchange the usual greetings and the distinguished visitor's grave voice asking: \"There is no misfortune--please God--but the sight?\" and then, becoming aware of the disapproving looks of ... |
1445_1 | Q: Was there misfortune?
A: no
Q: Who passed through the entrance? | Abdulla | [
"CHAPTER FOUR \n\nBabalatchi saw Abdulla pass through the low and narrow entrance into the darkness of Omar's hut; heard them exchange the usual greetings and the distinguished visitor's grave voice asking: \"There is no misfortune--please God--but the sight?\" and then, becoming aware of the disapproving looks of ... |
1445_2 | Q: Was there misfortune?
A: no
Q: Who passed through the entrance?
A: Abdulla
Q: Into where? | into a hut | [
"CHAPTER FOUR \n\nBabalatchi saw Abdulla pass through the low and narrow entrance into the darkness of Omar's hut; heard them exchange the usual greetings and the distinguished visitor's grave voice asking: \"There is no misfortune--please God--but the sight?\" and then, becoming aware of the disapproving looks of ... |
1445_3 | Q: Was there misfortune?
A: no
Q: Who passed through the entrance?
A: Abdulla
Q: Into where?
A: into a hut
Q: Who's hut? | Omar's | [
"CHAPTER FOUR \n\nBabalatchi saw Abdulla pass through the low and narrow entrance into the darkness of Omar's hut; heard them exchange the usual greetings and the distinguished visitor's grave voice asking: \"There is no misfortune--please God--but the sight?\" and then, becoming aware of the disapproving looks of ... |
1445_4 | Q: Was there misfortune?
A: no
Q: Who passed through the entrance?
A: Abdulla
Q: Into where?
A: into a hut
Q: Who's hut?
A: Omar's
Q: Was the entrance narrow? | yes | [
"CHAPTER FOUR \n\nBabalatchi saw Abdulla pass through the low and narrow entrance into the darkness of Omar's hut; heard them exchange the usual greetings and the distinguished visitor's grave voice asking: \"There is no misfortune--please God--but the sight?\" and then, becoming aware of the disapproving looks of ... |
1445_5 | Q: Was there misfortune?
A: no
Q: Who passed through the entrance?
A: Abdulla
Q: Into where?
A: into a hut
Q: Who's hut?
A: Omar's
Q: Was the entrance narrow?
A: yes
Q: Who saw him? | Babalatchi | [
"CHAPTER FOUR \n\nBabalatchi saw Abdulla pass through the low and narrow entrance into the darkness of Omar's hut; heard them exchange the usual greetings and the distinguished visitor's grave voice asking: \"There is no misfortune--please God--but the sight?\" and then, becoming aware of the disapproving looks of ... |
1445_6 | Q: Was there misfortune?
A: no
Q: Who passed through the entrance?
A: Abdulla
Q: Into where?
A: into a hut
Q: Who's hut?
A: Omar's
Q: Was the entrance narrow?
A: yes
Q: Who saw him?
A: Babalatchi
Q: Who accompanied Abdulla? | some Arabs | [
"CHAPTER FOUR \n\nBabalatchi saw Abdulla pass through the low and narrow entrance into the darkness of Omar's hut; heard them exchange the usual greetings and the distinguished visitor's grave voice asking: \"There is no misfortune--please God--but the sight?\" and then, becoming aware of the disapproving looks of ... |
1445_7 | Q: Was there misfortune?
A: no
Q: Who passed through the entrance?
A: Abdulla
Q: Into where?
A: into a hut
Q: Who's hut?
A: Omar's
Q: Was the entrance narrow?
A: yes
Q: Who saw him?
A: Babalatchi
Q: Who accompanied Abdulla?
A: some Arabs
Q: How many? | two | [
"CHAPTER FOUR \n\nBabalatchi saw Abdulla pass through the low and narrow entrance into the darkness of Omar's hut; heard them exchange the usual greetings and the distinguished visitor's grave voice asking: \"There is no misfortune--please God--but the sight?\" and then, becoming aware of the disapproving looks of ... |
1445_8 | Q: Was there misfortune?
A: no
Q: Who passed through the entrance?
A: Abdulla
Q: Into where?
A: into a hut
Q: Who's hut?
A: Omar's
Q: Was the entrance narrow?
A: yes
Q: Who saw him?
A: Babalatchi
Q: Who accompanied Abdulla?
A: some Arabs
Q: How many?
A: two
Q: Where did he roam towards? | a fire | [
"CHAPTER FOUR \n\nBabalatchi saw Abdulla pass through the low and narrow entrance into the darkness of Omar's hut; heard them exchange the usual greetings and the distinguished visitor's grave voice asking: \"There is no misfortune--please God--but the sight?\" and then, becoming aware of the disapproving looks of ... |
1445_9 | Q: Was there misfortune?
A: no
Q: Who passed through the entrance?
A: Abdulla
Q: Into where?
A: into a hut
Q: Who's hut?
A: Omar's
Q: Was the entrance narrow?
A: yes
Q: Who saw him?
A: Babalatchi
Q: Who accompanied Abdulla?
A: some Arabs
Q: How many?
A: two
Q: Where did he roam towards?
A: a fire
Q: Had it been moved? | yes | [
"CHAPTER FOUR \n\nBabalatchi saw Abdulla pass through the low and narrow entrance into the darkness of Omar's hut; heard them exchange the usual greetings and the distinguished visitor's grave voice asking: \"There is no misfortune--please God--but the sight?\" and then, becoming aware of the disapproving looks of ... |
1445_10 | Q: Was there misfortune?
A: no
Q: Who passed through the entrance?
A: Abdulla
Q: Into where?
A: into a hut
Q: Who's hut?
A: Omar's
Q: Was the entrance narrow?
A: yes
Q: Who saw him?
A: Babalatchi
Q: Who accompanied Abdulla?
A: some Arabs
Q: How many?
A: two
Q: Where did he roam towards?
A: a fire
Q: Had it been moved?
... | from under a tree | [
"CHAPTER FOUR \n\nBabalatchi saw Abdulla pass through the low and narrow entrance into the darkness of Omar's hut; heard them exchange the usual greetings and the distinguished visitor's grave voice asking: \"There is no misfortune--please God--but the sight?\" and then, becoming aware of the disapproving looks of ... |
1445_11 | Q: Was there misfortune?
A: no
Q: Who passed through the entrance?
A: Abdulla
Q: Into where?
A: into a hut
Q: Who's hut?
A: Omar's
Q: Was the entrance narrow?
A: yes
Q: Who saw him?
A: Babalatchi
Q: Who accompanied Abdulla?
A: some Arabs
Q: How many?
A: two
Q: Where did he roam towards?
A: a fire
Q: Had it been moved?
... | close to the hut | [
"CHAPTER FOUR \n\nBabalatchi saw Abdulla pass through the low and narrow entrance into the darkness of Omar's hut; heard them exchange the usual greetings and the distinguished visitor's grave voice asking: \"There is no misfortune--please God--but the sight?\" and then, becoming aware of the disapproving looks of ... |
1445_12 | Q: Was there misfortune?
A: no
Q: Who passed through the entrance?
A: Abdulla
Q: Into where?
A: into a hut
Q: Who's hut?
A: Omar's
Q: Was the entrance narrow?
A: yes
Q: Who saw him?
A: Babalatchi
Q: Who accompanied Abdulla?
A: some Arabs
Q: How many?
A: two
Q: Where did he roam towards?
A: a fire
Q: Had it been moved?
... | his fingers | [
"CHAPTER FOUR \n\nBabalatchi saw Abdulla pass through the low and narrow entrance into the darkness of Omar's hut; heard them exchange the usual greetings and the distinguished visitor's grave voice asking: \"There is no misfortune--please God--but the sight?\" and then, becoming aware of the disapproving looks of ... |
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