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493_1
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who?
His Majesty King Louis XV of France
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_2
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have?
Two
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_3
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long?
30 minutes each
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_4
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements?
two sets of statements
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_5
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal?
no
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_6
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law?
Milor Eglinton
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_7
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law? A: Milor Eglinton Q: who told him s...
his daughter
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_8
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law? A: Milor Eglinton Q: who told him s...
Comptroller-General of Finance
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_9
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law? A: Milor Eglinton Q: who told him s...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_10
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law? A: Milor Eglinton Q: who told him s...
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_11
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law? A: Milor Eglinton Q: who told him s...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_12
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law? A: Milor Eglinton Q: who told him s...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_13
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law? A: Milor Eglinton Q: who told him s...
his wife
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_14
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law? A: Milor Eglinton Q: who told him s...
for over a year
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_15
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law? A: Milor Eglinton Q: who told him s...
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_16
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law? A: Milor Eglinton Q: who told him s...
Milor Eglinton
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_17
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law? A: Milor Eglinton Q: who told him s...
his château and lands of Vincennes
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_18
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law? A: Milor Eglinton Q: who told him s...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
493_19
Q: who was prime minister? A: M. le Duc d'Aumont Q: to who? A: His Majesty King Louis XV of France Q: how many interviews did he have? A: Two Q: how long? A: 30 minutes each Q: how many statements? A: two sets of statements Q: was lydie acting normal? A: no Q: who was his son in law? A: Milor Eglinton Q: who told him s...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXII \n\nPATERNAL ANXIETY \n\nM. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from ...
494_0
Where did Guy run home to?
to his rooms
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_1
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have?
a Gladstone bag
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_2
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name?
Waring
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_3
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late?
Waterloo
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_4
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about?
Nevitt
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_5
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish?
He was a sharp-looking gentleman
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_6
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to?
Plymouth
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_7
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to? A: Plymouth Q: Wh...
3.45
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_8
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to? A: Plymouth Q: Wh...
he might have gone straight to a police-station
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_9
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to? A: Plymouth Q: Wh...
and got an inspector to telegraph along the line to stop the thief
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_10
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to? A: Plymouth Q: Wh...
he would risk the discovery of his own share in the forgery
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_11
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to? A: Plymouth Q: Wh...
a thousand reasons
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_12
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to? A: Plymouth Q: Wh...
the West of England express
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_13
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to? A: Plymouth Q: Wh...
the porter
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_14
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to? A: Plymouth Q: Wh...
the eyes
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_15
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to? A: Plymouth Q: Wh...
the time-table
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_16
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to? A: Plymouth Q: Wh...
Nevitt's things were labeled
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_17
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to? A: Plymouth Q: Wh...
the porter
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_18
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to? A: Plymouth Q: Wh...
the labeling place
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
494_19
Q: Where did Guy run home to? A: to his rooms Q: What kind of bag did he have? A: a Gladstone bag Q: What was Guy's last name? A: Waring Q: Where did he arrive too late? A: Waterloo Q: Who was Guy asking about? A: Nevitt Q: Was he stylish? A: He was a sharp-looking gentleman Q: Where was he headed to? A: Plymouth Q: Wh...
"Yes, yes,"
[ "CHAPTER XXIII. \n\nGUY IN LUCK. \n\n\n\n\n\nGuy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place \"minded the gentleman well.\" He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at ...
495_0
Which tree did people assemble under?
Liberty Tree
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_1
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor?
Governor Hutchinson
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_2
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him?
Yes
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_3
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What?
removing the troops
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_4
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything>
the people would be satisfied with nothing else
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_5
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
Nothing
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_6
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
the mulatto
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_7
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
near Wentworth's Wharf
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_8
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
Hardy
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_9
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
avenged the insults with blows
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_10
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
No
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_11
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
Monday
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_12
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
the fifth of March
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_13
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
No
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_14
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
Baker
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_15
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
the apprentice
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_16
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
Hardy Baker
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_17
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
at work
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_18
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
about three o'clock
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
495_19
Q: Which tree did people assemble under? A: Liberty Tree Q: What was the name of the Governor? A: Governor Hutchinson Q: Did the council discuss something with him? A: Yes Q: What? A: removing the troops Q: Did the council assure him of anything> A: the people would be satisfied with nothing else Q: What did the Govern...
half a dozen others
[ "CHAPTER V. \n\nA NIGHT OF TERROR. \n\nAmos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. \n\nDuring the forenoon they had not s...
496_0
who was compelled?
Ayala
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_1
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what?
Stay at Stalham
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_2
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry?
Sir Harry
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_3
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted?
yes
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_4
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom?
Lady Albury
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_5
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why?
if she left
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_6
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting?
Colonel Stubbs
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_7
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting? A: Colonel Stubbs Q: how long before he arrived?
a week
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_8
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting? A: Colonel Stubbs Q: how long before he arrived? A: a week Q: was the pony on accident?
no
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_9
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting? A: Colonel Stubbs Q: how long before he arrived? A: a week Q: was the pony on accident? A: no Q: do people like be...
no
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_10
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting? A: Colonel Stubbs Q: how long before he arrived? A: a week Q: was the pony on accident? A: no Q: do people like be...
Ayala
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_11
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting? A: Colonel Stubbs Q: how long before he arrived? A: a week Q: was the pony on accident? A: no Q: do people like be...
no
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_12
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting? A: Colonel Stubbs Q: how long before he arrived? A: a week Q: was the pony on accident? A: no Q: do people like be...
Ayala
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_13
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting? A: Colonel Stubbs Q: how long before he arrived? A: a week Q: was the pony on accident? A: no Q: do people like be...
Jonathan Stubbs
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_14
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting? A: Colonel Stubbs Q: how long before he arrived? A: a week Q: was the pony on accident? A: no Q: do people like be...
yes
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_15
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting? A: Colonel Stubbs Q: how long before he arrived? A: a week Q: was the pony on accident? A: no Q: do people like be...
Jonathan Stubbs should never say another word to her of his love
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_16
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting? A: Colonel Stubbs Q: how long before he arrived? A: a week Q: was the pony on accident? A: no Q: do people like be...
Lady Albury,
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_17
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting? A: Colonel Stubbs Q: how long before he arrived? A: a week Q: was the pony on accident? A: no Q: do people like be...
yes
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_18
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting? A: Colonel Stubbs Q: how long before he arrived? A: a week Q: was the pony on accident? A: no Q: do people like be...
o have her love disappointed,-
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
496_19
Q: who was compelled? A: Ayala Q: to do what? A: Stay at Stalham Q: who would be angry? A: Sir Harry Q: would someone be disgusted? A: yes Q: whom? A: Lady Albury Q: why? A: if she left Q: Who was hunting? A: Colonel Stubbs Q: how long before he arrived? A: a week Q: was the pony on accident? A: no Q: do people like be...
Ayala'
[ "CHAPTER LV. \n\nIN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT. \n\nAyala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The \"I don't think\" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a we...
497_0
What is an instrument for prediction?
Thought.
[ "Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: \"Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then...
497_1
Q: What is an instrument for prediction? A: Thought. Q: What uses these ideas?
Pragmatists
[ "Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: \"Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then...
497_2
Q: What is an instrument for prediction? A: Thought. Q: What uses these ideas? A: Pragmatists Q: Who used this school of thought?
Charles Sanders Peirce
[ "Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: \"Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then...
497_3
Q: What is an instrument for prediction? A: Thought. Q: What uses these ideas? A: Pragmatists Q: Who used this school of thought? A: Charles Sanders Peirce Q: who else?
William James
[ "Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: \"Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then...
497_4
Q: What is an instrument for prediction? A: Thought. Q: What uses these ideas? A: Pragmatists Q: Who used this school of thought? A: Charles Sanders Peirce Q: who else? A: William James Q: and?
John Dewey.
[ "Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: \"Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then...
497_5
Q: What is an instrument for prediction? A: Thought. Q: What uses these ideas? A: Pragmatists Q: Who used this school of thought? A: Charles Sanders Peirce Q: who else? A: William James Q: and? A: John Dewey. Q: What is a philosophical topic?
The nature of knowledge.
[ "Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: \"Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then...
497_6
Q: What is an instrument for prediction? A: Thought. Q: What uses these ideas? A: Pragmatists Q: Who used this school of thought? A: Charles Sanders Peirce Q: who else? A: William James Q: and? A: John Dewey. Q: What is a philosophical topic? A: The nature of knowledge. Q: Another?
Language.
[ "Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: \"Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then...
497_7
Q: What is an instrument for prediction? A: Thought. Q: What uses these ideas? A: Pragmatists Q: Who used this school of thought? A: Charles Sanders Peirce Q: who else? A: William James Q: and? A: John Dewey. Q: What is a philosophical topic? A: The nature of knowledge. Q: Another? A: Language. Q: And?
Concepts.
[ "Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: \"Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then...
497_8
Q: What is an instrument for prediction? A: Thought. Q: What uses these ideas? A: Pragmatists Q: Who used this school of thought? A: Charles Sanders Peirce Q: who else? A: William James Q: and? A: John Dewey. Q: What is a philosophical topic? A: The nature of knowledge. Q: Another? A: Language. Q: And? A: Concepts. Q: ...
Meaning.
[ "Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: \"Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then...
497_9
Q: What is an instrument for prediction? A: Thought. Q: What uses these ideas? A: Pragmatists Q: Who used this school of thought? A: Charles Sanders Peirce Q: who else? A: William James Q: and? A: John Dewey. Q: What is a philosophical topic? A: The nature of knowledge. Q: Another? A: Language. Q: And? A: Concepts. Q: ...
1870s.
[ "Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: \"Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then...
498_0
What is 110?
film
[ "110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra ima...
498_1
Q: What is 110? A: film Q: What kind of film?
cartridge-based
[ "110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra ima...
498_2
Q: What is 110? A: film Q: What kind of film? A: cartridge-based Q: What type of cartridge?
plastic
[ "110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra ima...
498_3
Q: What is 110? A: film Q: What kind of film? A: cartridge-based Q: What type of cartridge? A: plastic Q: When did it start being sold?
1972
[ "110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra ima...
498_4
Q: What is 110? A: film Q: What kind of film? A: cartridge-based Q: What type of cartridge? A: plastic Q: When did it start being sold? A: 1972 Q: What is its width?
16 mm
[ "110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra ima...
498_5
Q: What is 110? A: film Q: What kind of film? A: cartridge-based Q: What type of cartridge? A: plastic Q: When did it start being sold? A: 1972 Q: What is its width? A: 16 mm Q: What was it first sold with?
Kodak Pocket Instamatic cameras
[ "110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra ima...
498_6
Q: What is 110? A: film Q: What kind of film? A: cartridge-based Q: What type of cartridge? A: plastic Q: When did it start being sold? A: 1972 Q: What is its width? A: 16 mm Q: What was it first sold with? A: Kodak Pocket Instamatic cameras Q: Did people buy a lot of them?
yes
[ "110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra ima...
498_7
Q: What is 110? A: film Q: What kind of film? A: cartridge-based Q: What type of cartridge? A: plastic Q: When did it start being sold? A: 1972 Q: What is its width? A: 16 mm Q: What was it first sold with? A: Kodak Pocket Instamatic cameras Q: Did people buy a lot of them? A: yes Q: What was a competitor of that type ...
Minolta 16 series
[ "110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra ima...
498_8
Q: What is 110? A: film Q: What kind of film? A: cartridge-based Q: What type of cartridge? A: plastic Q: When did it start being sold? A: 1972 Q: What is its width? A: 16 mm Q: What was it first sold with? A: Kodak Pocket Instamatic cameras Q: Did people buy a lot of them? A: yes Q: What was a competitor of that type ...
24 to 25
[ "110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra ima...
498_9
Q: What is 110? A: film Q: What kind of film? A: cartridge-based Q: What type of cartridge? A: plastic Q: When did it start being sold? A: 1972 Q: What is its width? A: 16 mm Q: What was it first sold with? A: Kodak Pocket Instamatic cameras Q: Did people buy a lot of them? A: yes Q: What was a competitor of that type ...
Kodak
[ "110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra ima...
498_10
Q: What is 110? A: film Q: What kind of film? A: cartridge-based Q: What type of cartridge? A: plastic Q: When did it start being sold? A: 1972 Q: What is its width? A: 16 mm Q: What was it first sold with? A: Kodak Pocket Instamatic cameras Q: Did people buy a lot of them? A: yes Q: What was a competitor of that type ...
yes
[ "110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra ima...