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1519_5 | Q: Who is Lancey?
A: a clone
Q: Who is he cloned from?
A: Sir Lancelot
Q: What species is he?
A: Labrador retriever
Q: What did Sir Lancelot act like?
A: a human
Q: What happened to him?
A: he died
Q: was he sick? | yes | [
"(CNN) -- Every dog has his day, but Sir Lancelot -- or at least his carbon copy -- has a second one. \n\nEdgar and Nina Otto show off 10-week-old Lancey, a clone of \"the most human of any dog we've ever had.\" \n\nA Boca Raton, Florida, couple paid a California firm $155,000 to clone their beloved Labrador retrie... |
1519_6 | Q: Who is Lancey?
A: a clone
Q: Who is he cloned from?
A: Sir Lancelot
Q: What species is he?
A: Labrador retriever
Q: What did Sir Lancelot act like?
A: a human
Q: What happened to him?
A: he died
Q: was he sick?
A: yes
Q: What did he have? | cancer | [
"(CNN) -- Every dog has his day, but Sir Lancelot -- or at least his carbon copy -- has a second one. \n\nEdgar and Nina Otto show off 10-week-old Lancey, a clone of \"the most human of any dog we've ever had.\" \n\nA Boca Raton, Florida, couple paid a California firm $155,000 to clone their beloved Labrador retrie... |
1519_7 | Q: Who is Lancey?
A: a clone
Q: Who is he cloned from?
A: Sir Lancelot
Q: What species is he?
A: Labrador retriever
Q: What did Sir Lancelot act like?
A: a human
Q: What happened to him?
A: he died
Q: was he sick?
A: yes
Q: What did he have?
A: cancer
Q: How old is Lancey? | 10 weeks | [
"(CNN) -- Every dog has his day, but Sir Lancelot -- or at least his carbon copy -- has a second one. \n\nEdgar and Nina Otto show off 10-week-old Lancey, a clone of \"the most human of any dog we've ever had.\" \n\nA Boca Raton, Florida, couple paid a California firm $155,000 to clone their beloved Labrador retrie... |
1519_8 | Q: Who is Lancey?
A: a clone
Q: Who is he cloned from?
A: Sir Lancelot
Q: What species is he?
A: Labrador retriever
Q: What did Sir Lancelot act like?
A: a human
Q: What happened to him?
A: he died
Q: was he sick?
A: yes
Q: What did he have?
A: cancer
Q: How old is Lancey?
A: 10 weeks
Q: Who owns him? | Edgar and Nina Otto | [
"(CNN) -- Every dog has his day, but Sir Lancelot -- or at least his carbon copy -- has a second one. \n\nEdgar and Nina Otto show off 10-week-old Lancey, a clone of \"the most human of any dog we've ever had.\" \n\nA Boca Raton, Florida, couple paid a California firm $155,000 to clone their beloved Labrador retrie... |
1519_9 | Q: Who is Lancey?
A: a clone
Q: Who is he cloned from?
A: Sir Lancelot
Q: What species is he?
A: Labrador retriever
Q: What did Sir Lancelot act like?
A: a human
Q: What happened to him?
A: he died
Q: was he sick?
A: yes
Q: What did he have?
A: cancer
Q: How old is Lancey?
A: 10 weeks
Q: Who owns him?
A: Edgar and Nina... | he's special. | [
"(CNN) -- Every dog has his day, but Sir Lancelot -- or at least his carbon copy -- has a second one. \n\nEdgar and Nina Otto show off 10-week-old Lancey, a clone of \"the most human of any dog we've ever had.\" \n\nA Boca Raton, Florida, couple paid a California firm $155,000 to clone their beloved Labrador retrie... |
1519_10 | Q: Who is Lancey?
A: a clone
Q: Who is he cloned from?
A: Sir Lancelot
Q: What species is he?
A: Labrador retriever
Q: What did Sir Lancelot act like?
A: a human
Q: What happened to him?
A: he died
Q: was he sick?
A: yes
Q: What did he have?
A: cancer
Q: How old is Lancey?
A: 10 weeks
Q: Who owns him?
A: Edgar and Nina... | an auction | [
"(CNN) -- Every dog has his day, but Sir Lancelot -- or at least his carbon copy -- has a second one. \n\nEdgar and Nina Otto show off 10-week-old Lancey, a clone of \"the most human of any dog we've ever had.\" \n\nA Boca Raton, Florida, couple paid a California firm $155,000 to clone their beloved Labrador retrie... |
1519_11 | Q: Who is Lancey?
A: a clone
Q: Who is he cloned from?
A: Sir Lancelot
Q: What species is he?
A: Labrador retriever
Q: What did Sir Lancelot act like?
A: a human
Q: What happened to him?
A: he died
Q: was he sick?
A: yes
Q: What did he have?
A: cancer
Q: How old is Lancey?
A: 10 weeks
Q: Who owns him?
A: Edgar and Nina... | BioArts auction for cloning | [
"(CNN) -- Every dog has his day, but Sir Lancelot -- or at least his carbon copy -- has a second one. \n\nEdgar and Nina Otto show off 10-week-old Lancey, a clone of \"the most human of any dog we've ever had.\" \n\nA Boca Raton, Florida, couple paid a California firm $155,000 to clone their beloved Labrador retrie... |
1519_12 | Q: Who is Lancey?
A: a clone
Q: Who is he cloned from?
A: Sir Lancelot
Q: What species is he?
A: Labrador retriever
Q: What did Sir Lancelot act like?
A: a human
Q: What happened to him?
A: he died
Q: was he sick?
A: yes
Q: What did he have?
A: cancer
Q: How old is Lancey?
A: 10 weeks
Q: Who owns him?
A: Edgar and Nina... | $155,000 | [
"(CNN) -- Every dog has his day, but Sir Lancelot -- or at least his carbon copy -- has a second one. \n\nEdgar and Nina Otto show off 10-week-old Lancey, a clone of \"the most human of any dog we've ever had.\" \n\nA Boca Raton, Florida, couple paid a California firm $155,000 to clone their beloved Labrador retrie... |
1520_0 | Who knew that a letter was coming? | La Fleur | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_1 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office? | Mike | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_2 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from? | Miriam | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_3 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short? | long | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_4 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of? | the drowning accident | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_5 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of?
A: the drowning accident
Q: And what else? | some of her own experiences | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_6 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of?
A: the drowning accident
Q: And what else?
A: some of her own experiences
Q: Did it mention Panney's message? | no | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_7 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of?
A: the drowning accident
Q: And what else?
A: some of her own experiences
Q: Did it mention Panney's message?
A: no... | Barport | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_8 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of?
A: the drowning accident
Q: And what else?
A: some of her own experiences
Q: Did it mention Panney's message?
A: no... | Cicely | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_9 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of?
A: the drowning accident
Q: And what else?
A: some of her own experiences
Q: Did it mention Panney's message?
A: no... | breakfast | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_10 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of?
A: the drowning accident
Q: And what else?
A: some of her own experiences
Q: Did it mention Panney's message?
A: no... | no | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_11 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of?
A: the drowning accident
Q: And what else?
A: some of her own experiences
Q: Did it mention Panney's message?
A: no... | Mrs. Drane | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_12 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of?
A: the drowning accident
Q: And what else?
A: some of her own experiences
Q: Did it mention Panney's message?
A: no... | Haverley | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_13 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of?
A: the drowning accident
Q: And what else?
A: some of her own experiences
Q: Did it mention Panney's message?
A: no... | yes | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_14 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of?
A: the drowning accident
Q: And what else?
A: some of her own experiences
Q: Did it mention Panney's message?
A: no... | long moonlight ramble | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_15 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of?
A: the drowning accident
Q: And what else?
A: some of her own experiences
Q: Did it mention Panney's message?
A: no... | yes | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_16 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of?
A: the drowning accident
Q: And what else?
A: some of her own experiences
Q: Did it mention Panney's message?
A: no... | went to bed | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1520_17 | Q: Who knew that a letter was coming?
A: La Fleur
Q: Who'd he send to the post office?
A: Mike
Q: Who was Ralph's letter from?
A: Miriam
Q: Was it long or short?
A: long
Q: What did it give an account of?
A: the drowning accident
Q: And what else?
A: some of her own experiences
Q: Did it mention Panney's message?
A: no... | as sound as rock | [
"CHAPTER XXXIX \n\nUNDISTURBED LETTUCE \n\nWhen Ralph Haverley came in from his long moonlight ramble, he was so happy that he went to bed and slept as sound as rock. But before he closed his eyes he said to himself,-- \n\n\"I will do that to-morrow; the very first thing to-morrow.\" \n\nBut people do not always do... |
1521_0 | Who did Mary come up on? | Hal | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nNEAR TO DEATH. \n\nThe Irishwoman had come up behind Hal so softly--she wore rubbers--that the youth did not hear her, and he was, therefore, thoroughly startled when she made the exclamation quoted at the end of the preceding chapter. \n\nFerris and Macklin jumped to their feet and both rushed o... |
1521_1 | Q: Who did Mary come up on?
A: Hal
Q: Did she surprise him? | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nNEAR TO DEATH. \n\nThe Irishwoman had come up behind Hal so softly--she wore rubbers--that the youth did not hear her, and he was, therefore, thoroughly startled when she made the exclamation quoted at the end of the preceding chapter. \n\nFerris and Macklin jumped to their feet and both rushed o... |
1521_2 | Q: Who did Mary come up on?
A: Hal
Q: Did she surprise him?
A: Yes.
Q: How? | She came up behind him | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nNEAR TO DEATH. \n\nThe Irishwoman had come up behind Hal so softly--she wore rubbers--that the youth did not hear her, and he was, therefore, thoroughly startled when she made the exclamation quoted at the end of the preceding chapter. \n\nFerris and Macklin jumped to their feet and both rushed o... |
1521_3 | Q: Who did Mary come up on?
A: Hal
Q: Did she surprise him?
A: Yes.
Q: How?
A: She came up behind him
Q: What was he doing? | pakin' in the kay-hole of your dure | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nNEAR TO DEATH. \n\nThe Irishwoman had come up behind Hal so softly--she wore rubbers--that the youth did not hear her, and he was, therefore, thoroughly startled when she made the exclamation quoted at the end of the preceding chapter. \n\nFerris and Macklin jumped to their feet and both rushed o... |
1521_4 | Q: Who did Mary come up on?
A: Hal
Q: Did she surprise him?
A: Yes.
Q: How?
A: She came up behind him
Q: What was he doing?
A: pakin' in the kay-hole of your dure
Q: Whose door? | Ferris and Macklin | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nNEAR TO DEATH. \n\nThe Irishwoman had come up behind Hal so softly--she wore rubbers--that the youth did not hear her, and he was, therefore, thoroughly startled when she made the exclamation quoted at the end of the preceding chapter. \n\nFerris and Macklin jumped to their feet and both rushed o... |
1521_5 | Q: Who did Mary come up on?
A: Hal
Q: Did she surprise him?
A: Yes.
Q: How?
A: She came up behind him
Q: What was he doing?
A: pakin' in the kay-hole of your dure
Q: Whose door?
A: Ferris and Macklin
Q: Who knew Hal? | Ferris. | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nNEAR TO DEATH. \n\nThe Irishwoman had come up behind Hal so softly--she wore rubbers--that the youth did not hear her, and he was, therefore, thoroughly startled when she made the exclamation quoted at the end of the preceding chapter. \n\nFerris and Macklin jumped to their feet and both rushed o... |
1521_6 | Q: Who did Mary come up on?
A: Hal
Q: Did she surprise him?
A: Yes.
Q: How?
A: She came up behind him
Q: What was he doing?
A: pakin' in the kay-hole of your dure
Q: Whose door?
A: Ferris and Macklin
Q: Who knew Hal?
A: Ferris.
Q: What did he think he was doing? | following him | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nNEAR TO DEATH. \n\nThe Irishwoman had come up behind Hal so softly--she wore rubbers--that the youth did not hear her, and he was, therefore, thoroughly startled when she made the exclamation quoted at the end of the preceding chapter. \n\nFerris and Macklin jumped to their feet and both rushed o... |
1521_7 | Q: Who did Mary come up on?
A: Hal
Q: Did she surprise him?
A: Yes.
Q: How?
A: She came up behind him
Q: What was he doing?
A: pakin' in the kay-hole of your dure
Q: Whose door?
A: Ferris and Macklin
Q: Who knew Hal?
A: Ferris.
Q: What did he think he was doing?
A: following him
Q: Where did Mary go? | Her apartment | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nNEAR TO DEATH. \n\nThe Irishwoman had come up behind Hal so softly--she wore rubbers--that the youth did not hear her, and he was, therefore, thoroughly startled when she made the exclamation quoted at the end of the preceding chapter. \n\nFerris and Macklin jumped to their feet and both rushed o... |
1521_8 | Q: Who did Mary come up on?
A: Hal
Q: Did she surprise him?
A: Yes.
Q: How?
A: She came up behind him
Q: What was he doing?
A: pakin' in the kay-hole of your dure
Q: Whose door?
A: Ferris and Macklin
Q: Who knew Hal?
A: Ferris.
Q: What did he think he was doing?
A: following him
Q: Where did Mary go?
A: Her apartment
Q... | See if there is anything missing. | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nNEAR TO DEATH. \n\nThe Irishwoman had come up behind Hal so softly--she wore rubbers--that the youth did not hear her, and he was, therefore, thoroughly startled when she made the exclamation quoted at the end of the preceding chapter. \n\nFerris and Macklin jumped to their feet and both rushed o... |
1521_9 | Q: Who did Mary come up on?
A: Hal
Q: Did she surprise him?
A: Yes.
Q: How?
A: She came up behind him
Q: What was he doing?
A: pakin' in the kay-hole of your dure
Q: Whose door?
A: Ferris and Macklin
Q: Who knew Hal?
A: Ferris.
Q: What did he think he was doing?
A: following him
Q: Where did Mary go?
A: Her apartment
Q... | Macklin tried to shove Hal | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nNEAR TO DEATH. \n\nThe Irishwoman had come up behind Hal so softly--she wore rubbers--that the youth did not hear her, and he was, therefore, thoroughly startled when she made the exclamation quoted at the end of the preceding chapter. \n\nFerris and Macklin jumped to their feet and both rushed o... |
1521_10 | Q: Who did Mary come up on?
A: Hal
Q: Did she surprise him?
A: Yes.
Q: How?
A: She came up behind him
Q: What was he doing?
A: pakin' in the kay-hole of your dure
Q: Whose door?
A: Ferris and Macklin
Q: Who knew Hal?
A: Ferris.
Q: What did he think he was doing?
A: following him
Q: Where did Mary go?
A: Her apartment
Q... | The room. | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nNEAR TO DEATH. \n\nThe Irishwoman had come up behind Hal so softly--she wore rubbers--that the youth did not hear her, and he was, therefore, thoroughly startled when she made the exclamation quoted at the end of the preceding chapter. \n\nFerris and Macklin jumped to their feet and both rushed o... |
1521_11 | Q: Who did Mary come up on?
A: Hal
Q: Did she surprise him?
A: Yes.
Q: How?
A: She came up behind him
Q: What was he doing?
A: pakin' in the kay-hole of your dure
Q: Whose door?
A: Ferris and Macklin
Q: Who knew Hal?
A: Ferris.
Q: What did he think he was doing?
A: following him
Q: Where did Mary go?
A: Her apartment
Q... | Old Sumner's new clerk and office boy, | [
"CHAPTER XVII. \n\nNEAR TO DEATH. \n\nThe Irishwoman had come up behind Hal so softly--she wore rubbers--that the youth did not hear her, and he was, therefore, thoroughly startled when she made the exclamation quoted at the end of the preceding chapter. \n\nFerris and Macklin jumped to their feet and both rushed o... |
1522_0 | Who liked to play outside when ever she could? | Ruth | [
"Once there was a girl named Ruth, who loved to play outside whenever she could. One day, she was running around outside with a friend, but she tripped and scraped her knee very badly. She doubled over in pain, screaming for her father \"DADDY!!!\" she yelled, until he ran outside to help. \"Thank goodness that onl... |
1522_1 | Q: Who liked to play outside when ever she could?
A: Ruth
Q: Who was she running around with? | a friend | [
"Once there was a girl named Ruth, who loved to play outside whenever she could. One day, she was running around outside with a friend, but she tripped and scraped her knee very badly. She doubled over in pain, screaming for her father \"DADDY!!!\" she yelled, until he ran outside to help. \"Thank goodness that onl... |
1522_2 | Q: Who liked to play outside when ever she could?
A: Ruth
Q: Who was she running around with?
A: a friend
Q: Did she have an accident? | yes | [
"Once there was a girl named Ruth, who loved to play outside whenever she could. One day, she was running around outside with a friend, but she tripped and scraped her knee very badly. She doubled over in pain, screaming for her father \"DADDY!!!\" she yelled, until he ran outside to help. \"Thank goodness that onl... |
1522_3 | Q: Who liked to play outside when ever she could?
A: Ruth
Q: Who was she running around with?
A: a friend
Q: Did she have an accident?
A: yes
Q: What happened? | she tripped and scraped her knee | [
"Once there was a girl named Ruth, who loved to play outside whenever she could. One day, she was running around outside with a friend, but she tripped and scraped her knee very badly. She doubled over in pain, screaming for her father \"DADDY!!!\" she yelled, until he ran outside to help. \"Thank goodness that onl... |
1522_4 | Q: Who liked to play outside when ever she could?
A: Ruth
Q: Who was she running around with?
A: a friend
Q: Did she have an accident?
A: yes
Q: What happened?
A: she tripped and scraped her knee
Q: Who did she scream for? | her father | [
"Once there was a girl named Ruth, who loved to play outside whenever she could. One day, she was running around outside with a friend, but she tripped and scraped her knee very badly. She doubled over in pain, screaming for her father \"DADDY!!!\" she yelled, until he ran outside to help. \"Thank goodness that onl... |
1522_5 | Q: Who liked to play outside when ever she could?
A: Ruth
Q: Who was she running around with?
A: a friend
Q: Did she have an accident?
A: yes
Q: What happened?
A: she tripped and scraped her knee
Q: Who did she scream for?
A: her father
Q: What did he put on the cut? | medicine and a large bandage | [
"Once there was a girl named Ruth, who loved to play outside whenever she could. One day, she was running around outside with a friend, but she tripped and scraped her knee very badly. She doubled over in pain, screaming for her father \"DADDY!!!\" she yelled, until he ran outside to help. \"Thank goodness that onl... |
1522_6 | Q: Who liked to play outside when ever she could?
A: Ruth
Q: Who was she running around with?
A: a friend
Q: Did she have an accident?
A: yes
Q: What happened?
A: she tripped and scraped her knee
Q: Who did she scream for?
A: her father
Q: What did he put on the cut?
A: medicine and a large bandage
Q: Did he pick her u... | yes | [
"Once there was a girl named Ruth, who loved to play outside whenever she could. One day, she was running around outside with a friend, but she tripped and scraped her knee very badly. She doubled over in pain, screaming for her father \"DADDY!!!\" she yelled, until he ran outside to help. \"Thank goodness that onl... |
1522_7 | Q: Who liked to play outside when ever she could?
A: Ruth
Q: Who was she running around with?
A: a friend
Q: Did she have an accident?
A: yes
Q: What happened?
A: she tripped and scraped her knee
Q: Who did she scream for?
A: her father
Q: What did he put on the cut?
A: medicine and a large bandage
Q: Did he pick her u... | start raining | [
"Once there was a girl named Ruth, who loved to play outside whenever she could. One day, she was running around outside with a friend, but she tripped and scraped her knee very badly. She doubled over in pain, screaming for her father \"DADDY!!!\" she yelled, until he ran outside to help. \"Thank goodness that onl... |
1522_8 | Q: Who liked to play outside when ever she could?
A: Ruth
Q: Who was she running around with?
A: a friend
Q: Did she have an accident?
A: yes
Q: What happened?
A: she tripped and scraped her knee
Q: Who did she scream for?
A: her father
Q: What did he put on the cut?
A: medicine and a large bandage
Q: Did he pick her u... | yes | [
"Once there was a girl named Ruth, who loved to play outside whenever she could. One day, she was running around outside with a friend, but she tripped and scraped her knee very badly. She doubled over in pain, screaming for her father \"DADDY!!!\" she yelled, until he ran outside to help. \"Thank goodness that onl... |
1522_9 | Q: Who liked to play outside when ever she could?
A: Ruth
Q: Who was she running around with?
A: a friend
Q: Did she have an accident?
A: yes
Q: What happened?
A: she tripped and scraped her knee
Q: Who did she scream for?
A: her father
Q: What did he put on the cut?
A: medicine and a large bandage
Q: Did he pick her u... | scream | [
"Once there was a girl named Ruth, who loved to play outside whenever she could. One day, she was running around outside with a friend, but she tripped and scraped her knee very badly. She doubled over in pain, screaming for her father \"DADDY!!!\" she yelled, until he ran outside to help. \"Thank goodness that onl... |
1522_10 | Q: Who liked to play outside when ever she could?
A: Ruth
Q: Who was she running around with?
A: a friend
Q: Did she have an accident?
A: yes
Q: What happened?
A: she tripped and scraped her knee
Q: Who did she scream for?
A: her father
Q: What did he put on the cut?
A: medicine and a large bandage
Q: Did he pick her u... | be careful | [
"Once there was a girl named Ruth, who loved to play outside whenever she could. One day, she was running around outside with a friend, but she tripped and scraped her knee very badly. She doubled over in pain, screaming for her father \"DADDY!!!\" she yelled, until he ran outside to help. \"Thank goodness that onl... |
1522_11 | Q: Who liked to play outside when ever she could?
A: Ruth
Q: Who was she running around with?
A: a friend
Q: Did she have an accident?
A: yes
Q: What happened?
A: she tripped and scraped her knee
Q: Who did she scream for?
A: her father
Q: What did he put on the cut?
A: medicine and a large bandage
Q: Did he pick her u... | yes | [
"Once there was a girl named Ruth, who loved to play outside whenever she could. One day, she was running around outside with a friend, but she tripped and scraped her knee very badly. She doubled over in pain, screaming for her father \"DADDY!!!\" she yelled, until he ran outside to help. \"Thank goodness that onl... |
1523_0 | who dropped a major hint? | Bryan Cranston | [
"More \"Breaking Bad\" yo? \n\nThe series star Bryan Cranston seemed to drop a major hint in an interview with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield Thursday. Asked by Banfield if his character, Walter White, died or not, Cranston said, \"Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know.\" He left the rest up to v... |
1523_1 | Q: who dropped a major hint?
A: Bryan Cranston
Q: Where? | CNN | [
"More \"Breaking Bad\" yo? \n\nThe series star Bryan Cranston seemed to drop a major hint in an interview with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield Thursday. Asked by Banfield if his character, Walter White, died or not, Cranston said, \"Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know.\" He left the rest up to v... |
1523_2 | Q: who dropped a major hint?
A: Bryan Cranston
Q: Where?
A: CNN
Q: to who? | Ashleigh Banfield | [
"More \"Breaking Bad\" yo? \n\nThe series star Bryan Cranston seemed to drop a major hint in an interview with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield Thursday. Asked by Banfield if his character, Walter White, died or not, Cranston said, \"Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know.\" He left the rest up to v... |
1523_3 | Q: who dropped a major hint?
A: Bryan Cranston
Q: Where?
A: CNN
Q: to who?
A: Ashleigh Banfield
Q: What did she ask? | if his character died or not | [
"More \"Breaking Bad\" yo? \n\nThe series star Bryan Cranston seemed to drop a major hint in an interview with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield Thursday. Asked by Banfield if his character, Walter White, died or not, Cranston said, \"Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know.\" He left the rest up to v... |
1523_4 | Q: who dropped a major hint?
A: Bryan Cranston
Q: Where?
A: CNN
Q: to who?
A: Ashleigh Banfield
Q: What did she ask?
A: if his character died or not
Q: He said? | Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know | [
"More \"Breaking Bad\" yo? \n\nThe series star Bryan Cranston seemed to drop a major hint in an interview with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield Thursday. Asked by Banfield if his character, Walter White, died or not, Cranston said, \"Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know.\" He left the rest up to v... |
1523_5 | Q: who dropped a major hint?
A: Bryan Cranston
Q: Where?
A: CNN
Q: to who?
A: Ashleigh Banfield
Q: What did she ask?
A: if his character died or not
Q: He said?
A: Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know
Q: did she ask anything else ? | unknown | [
"More \"Breaking Bad\" yo? \n\nThe series star Bryan Cranston seemed to drop a major hint in an interview with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield Thursday. Asked by Banfield if his character, Walter White, died or not, Cranston said, \"Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know.\" He left the rest up to v... |
1523_6 | Q: who dropped a major hint?
A: Bryan Cranston
Q: Where?
A: CNN
Q: to who?
A: Ashleigh Banfield
Q: What did she ask?
A: if his character died or not
Q: He said?
A: Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know
Q: did she ask anything else ?
A: unknown
Q: When did the show go off? | in 2013 | [
"More \"Breaking Bad\" yo? \n\nThe series star Bryan Cranston seemed to drop a major hint in an interview with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield Thursday. Asked by Banfield if his character, Walter White, died or not, Cranston said, \"Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know.\" He left the rest up to v... |
1523_7 | Q: who dropped a major hint?
A: Bryan Cranston
Q: Where?
A: CNN
Q: to who?
A: Ashleigh Banfield
Q: What did she ask?
A: if his character died or not
Q: He said?
A: Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know
Q: did she ask anything else ?
A: unknown
Q: When did the show go off?
A: in 2013
Q: where w... | Albuquerque, New Mexico | [
"More \"Breaking Bad\" yo? \n\nThe series star Bryan Cranston seemed to drop a major hint in an interview with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield Thursday. Asked by Banfield if his character, Walter White, died or not, Cranston said, \"Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know.\" He left the rest up to v... |
1523_8 | Q: who dropped a major hint?
A: Bryan Cranston
Q: Where?
A: CNN
Q: to who?
A: Ashleigh Banfield
Q: What did she ask?
A: if his character died or not
Q: He said?
A: Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know
Q: did she ask anything else ?
A: unknown
Q: When did the show go off?
A: in 2013
Q: where w... | yes | [
"More \"Breaking Bad\" yo? \n\nThe series star Bryan Cranston seemed to drop a major hint in an interview with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield Thursday. Asked by Banfield if his character, Walter White, died or not, Cranston said, \"Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know.\" He left the rest up to v... |
1523_9 | Q: who dropped a major hint?
A: Bryan Cranston
Q: Where?
A: CNN
Q: to who?
A: Ashleigh Banfield
Q: What did she ask?
A: if his character died or not
Q: He said?
A: Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know
Q: did she ask anything else ?
A: unknown
Q: When did the show go off?
A: in 2013
Q: where w... | starring in the summer film "Godzilla." | [
"More \"Breaking Bad\" yo? \n\nThe series star Bryan Cranston seemed to drop a major hint in an interview with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield Thursday. Asked by Banfield if his character, Walter White, died or not, Cranston said, \"Hey, you never saw bags zip up or anything. Or say ... you know.\" He left the rest up to v... |
1524_0 | What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family? | Irresponsibility | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_1 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy? | Tavora | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_2 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title? | the Adjutant-General at Lisbon | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_3 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair? | Dispatches | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_4 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where? | Headquarters | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_5 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment? | Lieutenant Butler | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_6 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | the convent | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_7 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | Other unpleasant matters | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_8 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_9 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | He was his brother-in-law | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_10 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | lovely and frivolous | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_11 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_12 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | fearful | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_13 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | no | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_14 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | 46 | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_15 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | Half his years - 23. | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_16 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | Pulled him out of many a difficulty. | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_17 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | the consequences of his incurable rashness. | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_18 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1524_19 | Q: What ran powerfully through a branch of the Butler family?
A: Irresponsibility
Q: Where was the affair that reached O'Moy?
A: Tavora
Q: What was his title?
A: the Adjutant-General at Lisbon
Q: How did he get wind of the affair?
A: Dispatches
Q: From where?
A: Headquarters
Q: Who was missing from his regiment?
A: Lie... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER II. THE ULTIMATUM \n\nNews of the affair at Tavora reached Sir Terence O'Moy, the Adjutant-General at Lisbon, about a week later in dispatches from headquarters. These informed him that in the course of the humble apology and explanation of the regrettable occurrence offered by the Colonel of the 8th Drago... |
1525_0 | What are they doing? | Hunting | [
"CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WILDCAT AMONG THE HORSES \n\nThe bringing down of the grouse filled the boys with satisfaction, and they inspected the game with much interest. \n\n\"They'll make fine eating,\" declared Roger. \n\n\"Let us see if we can't get some more,\" pleaded Phil. The \"fever\" of hunting had taken possessi... |
1525_1 | Q: What are they doing?
A: Hunting
Q: Who was happy with the game they'd caught? | The boys | [
"CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WILDCAT AMONG THE HORSES \n\nThe bringing down of the grouse filled the boys with satisfaction, and they inspected the game with much interest. \n\n\"They'll make fine eating,\" declared Roger. \n\n\"Let us see if we can't get some more,\" pleaded Phil. The \"fever\" of hunting had taken possessi... |
1525_2 | Q: What are they doing?
A: Hunting
Q: Who was happy with the game they'd caught?
A: The boys
Q: Who wanted to continue hunting? | Roger | [
"CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WILDCAT AMONG THE HORSES \n\nThe bringing down of the grouse filled the boys with satisfaction, and they inspected the game with much interest. \n\n\"They'll make fine eating,\" declared Roger. \n\n\"Let us see if we can't get some more,\" pleaded Phil. The \"fever\" of hunting had taken possessi... |
1525_3 | Q: What are they doing?
A: Hunting
Q: Who was happy with the game they'd caught?
A: The boys
Q: Who wanted to continue hunting?
A: Roger
Q: Why couldn't they continue to do so there? | They won't be able to find much in that neighborhood | [
"CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WILDCAT AMONG THE HORSES \n\nThe bringing down of the grouse filled the boys with satisfaction, and they inspected the game with much interest. \n\n\"They'll make fine eating,\" declared Roger. \n\n\"Let us see if we can't get some more,\" pleaded Phil. The \"fever\" of hunting had taken possessi... |
1525_4 | Q: What are they doing?
A: Hunting
Q: Who was happy with the game they'd caught?
A: The boys
Q: Who wanted to continue hunting?
A: Roger
Q: Why couldn't they continue to do so there?
A: They won't be able to find much in that neighborhood
Q: What was Phil's reaction to this? | He wanted to get some more. | [
"CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WILDCAT AMONG THE HORSES \n\nThe bringing down of the grouse filled the boys with satisfaction, and they inspected the game with much interest. \n\n\"They'll make fine eating,\" declared Roger. \n\n\"Let us see if we can't get some more,\" pleaded Phil. The \"fever\" of hunting had taken possessi... |
1525_5 | Q: What are they doing?
A: Hunting
Q: Who was happy with the game they'd caught?
A: The boys
Q: Who wanted to continue hunting?
A: Roger
Q: Why couldn't they continue to do so there?
A: They won't be able to find much in that neighborhood
Q: What was Phil's reaction to this?
A: He wanted to get some more.
Q: Who was n... | The shipowner's son | [
"CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WILDCAT AMONG THE HORSES \n\nThe bringing down of the grouse filled the boys with satisfaction, and they inspected the game with much interest. \n\n\"They'll make fine eating,\" declared Roger. \n\n\"Let us see if we can't get some more,\" pleaded Phil. The \"fever\" of hunting had taken possessi... |
1525_6 | Q: What are they doing?
A: Hunting
Q: Who was happy with the game they'd caught?
A: The boys
Q: Who wanted to continue hunting?
A: Roger
Q: Why couldn't they continue to do so there?
A: They won't be able to find much in that neighborhood
Q: What was Phil's reaction to this?
A: He wanted to get some more.
Q: Who was n... | To go a little further. | [
"CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WILDCAT AMONG THE HORSES \n\nThe bringing down of the grouse filled the boys with satisfaction, and they inspected the game with much interest. \n\n\"They'll make fine eating,\" declared Roger. \n\n\"Let us see if we can't get some more,\" pleaded Phil. The \"fever\" of hunting had taken possessi... |
1525_7 | Q: What are they doing?
A: Hunting
Q: Who was happy with the game they'd caught?
A: The boys
Q: Who wanted to continue hunting?
A: Roger
Q: Why couldn't they continue to do so there?
A: They won't be able to find much in that neighborhood
Q: What was Phil's reaction to this?
A: He wanted to get some more.
Q: Who was n... | Dave. | [
"CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WILDCAT AMONG THE HORSES \n\nThe bringing down of the grouse filled the boys with satisfaction, and they inspected the game with much interest. \n\n\"They'll make fine eating,\" declared Roger. \n\n\"Let us see if we can't get some more,\" pleaded Phil. The \"fever\" of hunting had taken possessi... |
1525_8 | Q: What are they doing?
A: Hunting
Q: Who was happy with the game they'd caught?
A: The boys
Q: Who wanted to continue hunting?
A: Roger
Q: Why couldn't they continue to do so there?
A: They won't be able to find much in that neighborhood
Q: What was Phil's reaction to this?
A: He wanted to get some more.
Q: Who was n... | Hoofmarks | [
"CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WILDCAT AMONG THE HORSES \n\nThe bringing down of the grouse filled the boys with satisfaction, and they inspected the game with much interest. \n\n\"They'll make fine eating,\" declared Roger. \n\n\"Let us see if we can't get some more,\" pleaded Phil. The \"fever\" of hunting had taken possessi... |
1525_9 | Q: What are they doing?
A: Hunting
Q: Who was happy with the game they'd caught?
A: The boys
Q: Who wanted to continue hunting?
A: Roger
Q: Why couldn't they continue to do so there?
A: They won't be able to find much in that neighborhood
Q: What was Phil's reaction to this?
A: He wanted to get some more.
Q: Who was n... | Whether the stolen horses had made them. | [
"CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WILDCAT AMONG THE HORSES \n\nThe bringing down of the grouse filled the boys with satisfaction, and they inspected the game with much interest. \n\n\"They'll make fine eating,\" declared Roger. \n\n\"Let us see if we can't get some more,\" pleaded Phil. The \"fever\" of hunting had taken possessi... |
1525_10 | Q: What are they doing?
A: Hunting
Q: Who was happy with the game they'd caught?
A: The boys
Q: Who wanted to continue hunting?
A: Roger
Q: Why couldn't they continue to do so there?
A: They won't be able to find much in that neighborhood
Q: What was Phil's reaction to this?
A: He wanted to get some more.
Q: Who was n... | The horse-thieves | [
"CHAPTER XXI \n\nA WILDCAT AMONG THE HORSES \n\nThe bringing down of the grouse filled the boys with satisfaction, and they inspected the game with much interest. \n\n\"They'll make fine eating,\" declared Roger. \n\n\"Let us see if we can't get some more,\" pleaded Phil. The \"fever\" of hunting had taken possessi... |
1526_0 | Did he play in a lot of bands after leaving school? | Yes | [
"The crowd cheered and cheered. The man with the horn waved and smiled his great, happy smile.\"More! More!\"cried the crowd. And Louis Satchmo Armstrong took his horn and began to play again. Here he was inprefix = st1 /England. Now a famous man, he was rich. He knew many important people. Wherever he went, people... |
1526_1 | Q: Did he play in a lot of bands after leaving school?
A: Yes
Q: Did he enjoy playing? | Yes | [
"The crowd cheered and cheered. The man with the horn waved and smiled his great, happy smile.\"More! More!\"cried the crowd. And Louis Satchmo Armstrong took his horn and began to play again. Here he was inprefix = st1 /England. Now a famous man, he was rich. He knew many important people. Wherever he went, people... |
1526_2 | Q: Did he play in a lot of bands after leaving school?
A: Yes
Q: Did he enjoy playing?
A: Yes
Q: Did people enjoy listening to him play? | Yes | [
"The crowd cheered and cheered. The man with the horn waved and smiled his great, happy smile.\"More! More!\"cried the crowd. And Louis Satchmo Armstrong took his horn and began to play again. Here he was inprefix = st1 /England. Now a famous man, he was rich. He knew many important people. Wherever he went, people... |
1526_3 | Q: Did he play in a lot of bands after leaving school?
A: Yes
Q: Did he enjoy playing?
A: Yes
Q: Did people enjoy listening to him play?
A: Yes
Q: What type of talent did they know he had? | a wonderful talent. | [
"The crowd cheered and cheered. The man with the horn waved and smiled his great, happy smile.\"More! More!\"cried the crowd. And Louis Satchmo Armstrong took his horn and began to play again. Here he was inprefix = st1 /England. Now a famous man, he was rich. He knew many important people. Wherever he went, people... |
1526_4 | Q: Did he play in a lot of bands after leaving school?
A: Yes
Q: Did he enjoy playing?
A: Yes
Q: Did people enjoy listening to him play?
A: Yes
Q: What type of talent did they know he had?
A: a wonderful talent.
Q: Did he play on airplanes? | No | [
"The crowd cheered and cheered. The man with the horn waved and smiled his great, happy smile.\"More! More!\"cried the crowd. And Louis Satchmo Armstrong took his horn and began to play again. Here he was inprefix = st1 /England. Now a famous man, he was rich. He knew many important people. Wherever he went, people... |
1526_5 | Q: Did he play in a lot of bands after leaving school?
A: Yes
Q: Did he enjoy playing?
A: Yes
Q: Did people enjoy listening to him play?
A: Yes
Q: What type of talent did they know he had?
A: a wonderful talent.
Q: Did he play on airplanes?
A: No
Q: What did he play on? | Louis played on boats | [
"The crowd cheered and cheered. The man with the horn waved and smiled his great, happy smile.\"More! More!\"cried the crowd. And Louis Satchmo Armstrong took his horn and began to play again. Here he was inprefix = st1 /England. Now a famous man, he was rich. He knew many important people. Wherever he went, people... |
1526_6 | Q: Did he play in a lot of bands after leaving school?
A: Yes
Q: Did he enjoy playing?
A: Yes
Q: Did people enjoy listening to him play?
A: Yes
Q: What type of talent did they know he had?
A: a wonderful talent.
Q: Did he play on airplanes?
A: No
Q: What did he play on?
A: Louis played on boats
Q: Were they on the ocea... | No the river. | [
"The crowd cheered and cheered. The man with the horn waved and smiled his great, happy smile.\"More! More!\"cried the crowd. And Louis Satchmo Armstrong took his horn and began to play again. Here he was inprefix = st1 /England. Now a famous man, he was rich. He knew many important people. Wherever he went, people... |
1526_7 | Q: Did he play in a lot of bands after leaving school?
A: Yes
Q: Did he enjoy playing?
A: Yes
Q: Did people enjoy listening to him play?
A: Yes
Q: What type of talent did they know he had?
A: a wonderful talent.
Q: Did he play on airplanes?
A: No
Q: What did he play on?
A: Louis played on boats
Q: Were they on the ocea... | Yes | [
"The crowd cheered and cheered. The man with the horn waved and smiled his great, happy smile.\"More! More!\"cried the crowd. And Louis Satchmo Armstrong took his horn and began to play again. Here he was inprefix = st1 /England. Now a famous man, he was rich. He knew many important people. Wherever he went, people... |
1526_8 | Q: Did he play in a lot of bands after leaving school?
A: Yes
Q: Did he enjoy playing?
A: Yes
Q: Did people enjoy listening to him play?
A: Yes
Q: What type of talent did they know he had?
A: a wonderful talent.
Q: Did he play on airplanes?
A: No
Q: What did he play on?
A: Louis played on boats
Q: Were they on the ocea... | Yes | [
"The crowd cheered and cheered. The man with the horn waved and smiled his great, happy smile.\"More! More!\"cried the crowd. And Louis Satchmo Armstrong took his horn and began to play again. Here he was inprefix = st1 /England. Now a famous man, he was rich. He knew many important people. Wherever he went, people... |
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