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302_6 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | yes | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
302_7 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | a wisdom about women | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
302_8 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | Savoir faire | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
302_9 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | Two | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
302_10 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | yes | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
302_11 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | life with her career | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
302_12 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | Two | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
302_13 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | New York and Paris | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
302_14 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | the young generation | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
302_15 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | yes | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
302_16 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | yes | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
302_17 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | your own opportunities | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
302_18 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | "French Women Don't Get Fat" | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
302_19 | Q: who interviewed her recently?
A: CNN
Q: what does she do?
A: former CEO and best-selling author
Q: where was she an executive?
A: Veuve Clicquot champagne house
Q: who has inspired her?
A: the young women who've approached her for guidance
Q: what question did CNN ask her?
A: What exactly is this art of savoir faire... | no | [
"Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Taking risks in life with her career, and less so at the buffet table, have served Mireille Guiliano and her readers well. \n\nThe longtime Veuve Clicquot champagne house executive has a wisdom about women, French and otherwise, that's made her one others turn to for advice. \n\nThe forme... |
303_0 | What season is it? | Winter | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_1 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit? | Friedrich | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_2 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch? | Dresden | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_3 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck? | no | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_4 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good? | no | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_5 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him? | 12,000 | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_6 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available? | more than two months | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_7 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available?
A: more than two months
Q: When did they leave? | Till February 15th | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_8 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available?
A: more than two months
Q: When did they leave?
A: Till... | Ferdinand | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_9 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available?
A: more than two months
Q: When did they leave?
A: Till... | to Maguire and Dippoldiswalde | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_10 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available?
A: more than two months
Q: When did they leave?
A: Till... | he thought it unattackable | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_11 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available?
A: more than two months
Q: When did they leave?
A: Till... | the middle of January | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_12 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available?
A: more than two months
Q: When did they leave?
A: Till... | partial cantonments | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_13 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available?
A: more than two months
Q: When did they leave?
A: Till... | yes | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_14 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available?
A: more than two months
Q: When did they leave?
A: Till... | Freyberg | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_15 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available?
A: more than two months
Q: When did they leave?
A: Till... | mainly in the Villages | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_16 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available?
A: more than two months
Q: When did they leave?
A: Till... | Daun | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_17 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available?
A: more than two months
Q: When did they leave?
A: Till... | on the opposite side of Plauen Dell | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_18 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available?
A: more than two months
Q: When did they leave?
A: Till... | similarly | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
303_19 | Q: What season is it?
A: Winter
Q: Who isn't ready to quit?
A: Friedrich
Q: Who is he trying to catch?
A: Dresden
Q: Was he having any luck?
A: no
Q: Had the weather been good?
A: no
Q: How many soldiers were helping him?
A: 12,000
Q: How long were they available?
A: more than two months
Q: When did they leave?
A: Till... | till April | [
"Chapter VIII.--MISCELLANEA IN WINTER-QUARTERS, 1759-1760. \n\nFriedrich was very loath to quit the field this Winter. In spite of Maxen and ill-luck and the unfavorablest weather, it still was, for about two months, his fixed purpose to recapture Dresden first, and drive Daun home. \"Had I but a 12,000 of Auxiliar... |
304_0 | What was heard in the corridor? | Heavy feet and gruff voices. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_1 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room? | Ten. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_2 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in? | Saluted their chief. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_3 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening? | Charlie. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_4 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he? | No. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_5 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not? | The risk was too great,. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_6 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead? | Contented himself with his ears. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_7 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead?
A: Contented... | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_8 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead?
A: Contented... | The whole band was gazing at him. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_9 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead?
A: Contented... | Buck Tom | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_10 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead?
A: Contented... | Whispering. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_11 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead?
A: Contented... | It might wake a sleeper. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_12 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead?
A: Contented... | Jake | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_13 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead?
A: Contented... | unknown | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_14 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead?
A: Contented... | , The Red Devils. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_15 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead?
A: Contented... | Roarin' Bull, | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_16 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead?
A: Contented... | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_17 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead?
A: Contented... | We're about as empty as kettledrums. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_18 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead?
A: Contented... | The Redskins. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
304_19 | Q: What was heard in the corridor?
A: Heavy feet and gruff voices.
Q: How many entered the room?
A: Ten.
Q: What did they do when they went in?
A: Saluted their chief.
Q: Who wanted to watch what was happening?
A: Charlie.
Q: Did he?
A: No.
Q: Why not?
A: The risk was too great,.
Q: What did he do instead?
A: Contented... | The troops. | [
"CHAPTER SIXTEEN. \n\nFRIENDS AND FOES--PLOTS AND COUNTERPLOTS--THE RANCH IN DANGER. \n\nIn a few minutes the sound of heavy feet and gruff voices was heard in the outside passage, and next moment ten men filed into the room and saluted their chief heartily. \n\nCharlie felt an almost irresistible tendency to open ... |
305_0 | Which section is this? | Chapter VII | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_1 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early? | Etheldred | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_2 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up? | Pondered ger visions | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_3 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic? | Margaret | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_4 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan? | to earn money by writing | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_5 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about? | her past romances | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_6 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | until there was a little light | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_7 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | the school room | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_8 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | Norman | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_9 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | a book | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_10 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | visit margaret | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_11 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | concult | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_12 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | Daisy and Tom | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_13 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | yes | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_14 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | Take the baby | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_15 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | Daisy | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_16 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | she had a plan | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_17 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | Tom | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_18 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | to practice his latin lesson | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_19 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | Dr. May | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
305_20 | Q: Which section is this?
A: Chapter VII
Q: Who woke up early?
A: Etheldred
Q: What did she do when she woke up?
A: Pondered ger visions
Q: Who was sympathetic?
A: Margaret
Q: What was her preferred plan?
A: to earn money by writing
Q: What subject did she think about?
A: her past romances
Q: Until what time did she po... | Take your book away | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\n\n\nSomething between a hindrance and a help. WORDSWORTH. \n\nEtheldred awoke long before time for getting up, and lay pondering over her visions. Margaret had sympathised, and therefore they did not seem entirely aerial. To earn money by writing was her favourite plan, and she called her various ... |
306_0 | How many people died in 1917? | half a million | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_1 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline? | "Battered but Not Broken" | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_2 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's? | "British and French Check Germans" | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_3 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating? | unknown | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_4 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern? | Susan | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_5 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight? | No. | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_6 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight?
A: No.
Q: What was Saturday's headline? | "Even Berlin Admits Offensive Checked," | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_7 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight?
A: No.
Q: What was Saturday's headline?
... | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_8 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight?
A: No.
Q: What was Saturday's headline?
... | Ingleside | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_9 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight?
A: No.
Q: What was Saturday's headline?
... | Rilla | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_10 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight?
A: No.
Q: What was Saturday's headline?
... | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_11 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight?
A: No.
Q: What was Saturday's headline?
... | Miss Oliver | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_12 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight?
A: No.
Q: What was Saturday's headline?
... | Easter | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_13 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight?
A: No.
Q: What was Saturday's headline?
... | church | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_14 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight?
A: No.
Q: What was Saturday's headline?
... | No. | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_15 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight?
A: No.
Q: What was Saturday's headline?
... | military critics | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_16 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight?
A: No.
Q: What was Saturday's headline?
... | Yes. | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_17 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight?
A: No.
Q: What was Saturday's headline?
... | Hindenburg | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
306_18 | Q: How many people died in 1917?
A: half a million
Q: What was Monday's headline?
A: "Battered but Not Broken"
Q: Wednesday's?
A: "British and French Check Germans"
Q: Who was retreating?
A: unknown
Q: Who did this concern?
A: Susan
Q: Did it seem like there was an end in sight?
A: No.
Q: What was Saturday's headline?
... | months | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\n\"WOUNDED AND MISSING\" \n\n\"Battered but Not Broken\" was the headline in Monday's paper, and Susan repeated it over and over to herself as she went about her work. The gap caused by the St. Quentin disaster had been patched up in time, but the Allied line was being pushed relentlessly back from... |
307_0 | who woke up? | Paul | [
"Paul woke up at 8. He was very happy because today he got to go to his favorite thing, the fair. Paul's mother Beth was taking him to the fair. After finishing breakfast at 9, Paul got in the car with his mom. At 10 they got to Jim's house to pick him up. Jim was Paul's best friend. Then at 11, they picked up Beth... |
307_1 | Q: who woke up?
A: Paul
Q: when? | at 8 | [
"Paul woke up at 8. He was very happy because today he got to go to his favorite thing, the fair. Paul's mother Beth was taking him to the fair. After finishing breakfast at 9, Paul got in the car with his mom. At 10 they got to Jim's house to pick him up. Jim was Paul's best friend. Then at 11, they picked up Beth... |
307_2 | Q: who woke up?
A: Paul
Q: when?
A: at 8
Q: how did he feel? | very happy | [
"Paul woke up at 8. He was very happy because today he got to go to his favorite thing, the fair. Paul's mother Beth was taking him to the fair. After finishing breakfast at 9, Paul got in the car with his mom. At 10 they got to Jim's house to pick him up. Jim was Paul's best friend. Then at 11, they picked up Beth... |
307_3 | Q: who woke up?
A: Paul
Q: when?
A: at 8
Q: how did he feel?
A: very happy
Q: why? | the fair. | [
"Paul woke up at 8. He was very happy because today he got to go to his favorite thing, the fair. Paul's mother Beth was taking him to the fair. After finishing breakfast at 9, Paul got in the car with his mom. At 10 they got to Jim's house to pick him up. Jim was Paul's best friend. Then at 11, they picked up Beth... |
307_4 | Q: who woke up?
A: Paul
Q: when?
A: at 8
Q: how did he feel?
A: very happy
Q: why?
A: the fair.
Q: who took him? | Paul's mother | [
"Paul woke up at 8. He was very happy because today he got to go to his favorite thing, the fair. Paul's mother Beth was taking him to the fair. After finishing breakfast at 9, Paul got in the car with his mom. At 10 they got to Jim's house to pick him up. Jim was Paul's best friend. Then at 11, they picked up Beth... |
307_5 | Q: who woke up?
A: Paul
Q: when?
A: at 8
Q: how did he feel?
A: very happy
Q: why?
A: the fair.
Q: who took him?
A: Paul's mother
Q: was she married? | No | [
"Paul woke up at 8. He was very happy because today he got to go to his favorite thing, the fair. Paul's mother Beth was taking him to the fair. After finishing breakfast at 9, Paul got in the car with his mom. At 10 they got to Jim's house to pick him up. Jim was Paul's best friend. Then at 11, they picked up Beth... |
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