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5957_1 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play? | Mozart | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_2 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else? | Beethoven | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_3 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else?
A: Beethoven
Q: what was Katherine dressed for? | walking | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_4 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else?
A: Beethoven
Q: what was Katherine dressed for?
A: walking
Q: who did she go with? | Ralph | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_5 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else?
A: Beethoven
Q: what was Katherine dressed for?
A: walking
Q: who did she go with?
A: Ralph
Q: was it a pleasant evening? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_6 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else?
A: Beethoven
Q: what was Katherine dressed for?
A: walking
Q: who did she go with?
A: Ralph
Q: was it a pleasant evening?
A: Yes
Q: was there moonlight? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_7 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else?
A: Beethoven
Q: what was Katherine dressed for?
A: walking
Q: who did she go with?
A: Ralph
Q: was it a pleasant evening?
A: Yes
Q: was there moonlight?
A: Yes
Q: was it windy? | No | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_8 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else?
A: Beethoven
Q: what was Katherine dressed for?
A: walking
Q: who did she go with?
A: Ralph
Q: was it a pleasant evening?
A: Yes
Q: was there moonlight?
A: Yes
Q: was it windy?
A: No
Q: did they go out the backdoor... | No | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_9 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else?
A: Beethoven
Q: what was Katherine dressed for?
A: walking
Q: who did she go with?
A: Ralph
Q: was it a pleasant evening?
A: Yes
Q: was there moonlight?
A: Yes
Q: was it windy?
A: No
Q: did they go out the backdoor... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_10 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else?
A: Beethoven
Q: what was Katherine dressed for?
A: walking
Q: who did she go with?
A: Ralph
Q: was it a pleasant evening?
A: Yes
Q: was there moonlight?
A: Yes
Q: was it windy?
A: No
Q: did they go out the backdoor... | Mr. Hilbery | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_11 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else?
A: Beethoven
Q: what was Katherine dressed for?
A: walking
Q: who did she go with?
A: Ralph
Q: was it a pleasant evening?
A: Yes
Q: was there moonlight?
A: Yes
Q: was it windy?
A: No
Q: did they go out the backdoor... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_12 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else?
A: Beethoven
Q: what was Katherine dressed for?
A: walking
Q: who did she go with?
A: Ralph
Q: was it a pleasant evening?
A: Yes
Q: was there moonlight?
A: Yes
Q: was it windy?
A: No
Q: did they go out the backdoor... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_13 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else?
A: Beethoven
Q: what was Katherine dressed for?
A: walking
Q: who did she go with?
A: Ralph
Q: was it a pleasant evening?
A: Yes
Q: was there moonlight?
A: Yes
Q: was it windy?
A: No
Q: did they go out the backdoor... | No | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_14 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else?
A: Beethoven
Q: what was Katherine dressed for?
A: walking
Q: who did she go with?
A: Ralph
Q: was it a pleasant evening?
A: Yes
Q: was there moonlight?
A: Yes
Q: was it windy?
A: No
Q: did they go out the backdoor... | movement, freedom from scrutiny, silence, and the open air. | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5957_15 | Q: who offered to play the piano?
A: Cassandra
Q: what did she offer to play?
A: Mozart
Q: anything else?
A: Beethoven
Q: what was Katherine dressed for?
A: walking
Q: who did she go with?
A: Ralph
Q: was it a pleasant evening?
A: Yes
Q: was there moonlight?
A: Yes
Q: was it windy?
A: No
Q: did they go out the backdoor... | gold-rimmed windows | [
"CHAPTER XXXIV \n\nThe lamps were lit; their luster reflected itself in the polished wood; good wine was passed round the dinner-table; before the meal was far advanced civilization had triumphed, and Mr. Hilbery presided over a feast which came to wear more and more surely an aspect, cheerful, dignified, promising... |
5958_0 | Was Fenn trusted? | no | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_1 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson? | out of the corners of his eyes, | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_2 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired? | yes | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_3 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom? | Julan | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_4 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone? | no | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_5 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with? | Furley | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_6 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for? | the Bishop | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_7 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for?
A: the Bishop
Q: Did they find him? | no | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_8 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for?
A: the Bishop
Q: Did they find him?
A: no
Q: Where did they think he could be? | To Downing Street, | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_9 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for?
A: the Bishop
Q: Did they find him?
A: no
Q: Where did they think he could be?
A: To Dow... | yes | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_10 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for?
A: the Bishop
Q: Did they find him?
A: no
Q: Where did they think he could be?
A: To Dow... | Furley | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_11 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for?
A: the Bishop
Q: Did they find him?
A: no
Q: Where did they think he could be?
A: To Dow... | a pipe. | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_12 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for?
A: the Bishop
Q: Did they find him?
A: no
Q: Where did they think he could be?
A: To Dow... | America | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_13 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for?
A: the Bishop
Q: Did they find him?
A: no
Q: Where did they think he could be?
A: To Dow... | unknown | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_14 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for?
A: the Bishop
Q: Did they find him?
A: no
Q: Where did they think he could be?
A: To Dow... | yes | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_15 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for?
A: the Bishop
Q: Did they find him?
A: no
Q: Where did they think he could be?
A: To Dow... | Britain and the Pan-Germans | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_16 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for?
A: the Bishop
Q: Did they find him?
A: no
Q: Where did they think he could be?
A: To Dow... | FFresistner | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_17 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for?
A: the Bishop
Q: Did they find him?
A: no
Q: Where did they think he could be?
A: To Dow... | Fenn | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_18 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for?
A: the Bishop
Q: Did they find him?
A: no
Q: Where did they think he could be?
A: To Dow... | Amsterdam | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5958_19 | Q: Was Fenn trusted?
A: no
Q: How did he look at Stenson?
A: out of the corners of his eyes,
Q: Was Stenson admired?
A: yes
Q: By whom?
A: Julan
Q: Was Julian alone?
A: no
Q: Who was he with?
A: Furley
Q: Who were they looking for?
A: the Bishop
Q: Did they find him?
A: no
Q: Where did they think he could be?
A: To Dow... | agree a compromise." | [
"CHAPTER XX \n\nJulian and Furley left the place together. They looked for the Bishop but found that he had slipped away. \n\n\"To Downing Street, I believe,\" Furley remarked. \"He has some vague idea of suggesting a compromise.\" \n\n\"Compromise!\" Julian repeated a little drearily. \"How can there be any such t... |
5959_0 | What happened to Faulkner? | He was shot | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_1 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded? | Three | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_2 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them? | Thompson | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_3 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for? | Some instruments | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_4 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery. | False | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_5 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man? | No | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_6 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | Dozens of times | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_7 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | unknown | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_8 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | One of his school friends | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_9 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | People talking in groups | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_10 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | Vincent | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_11 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | The servants | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_12 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | No | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_13 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | Not a hundred yards from the house | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_14 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | True | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_15 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | the Rector | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_16 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | No | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_17 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_18 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | At once | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5959_19 | Q: What happened to Faulkner?
A: He was shot
Q: How many doctors responded?
A: Three
Q: What is the name of one of them?
A: Thompson
Q: What did he return for?
A: Some instruments
Q: True or False: He gave Faulkner a good chance at recovery.
A: False
Q: Was Faulkner a popular man?
A: No
Q: How many times had people sai... | False | [
"CHAPTER V \n\nFOLLOWING A TRAIL \n\nFrank had started early for a walk with one of his school friends. Returning through the town at three in the afternoon, he saw people talking in groups. They presently met one of their chums. \n\n\"What is going on, Vincent?\" \n\n\"Why, have you not heard? Faulkner, the magist... |
5960_0 | How man kids does Emily Cunningham have? | Two | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_1 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies? | Yes. | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_2 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her? | Yes | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_3 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How? | Its taking toll on the family budget. | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_4 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this? | Protection comes at a high price. | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_5 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this?
A: Protection comes at a high price.
Q: What do they buy? | Breathing medications and epipens of epinephrine | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_6 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this?
A: Protection comes at a high price.
Q: What do they buy?
A: Breathing medications and epipens of epinephrine
Q: How much are these? | About $1,000 a month. | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_7 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this?
A: Protection comes at a high price.
Q: What do they buy?
A: Breathing medications and epipens of epinephrine
Q: How much are these?
A... | Yes | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_8 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this?
A: Protection comes at a high price.
Q: What do they buy?
A: Breathing medications and epipens of epinephrine
Q: How much are these?
A... | The grocery bill. | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_9 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this?
A: Protection comes at a high price.
Q: What do they buy?
A: Breathing medications and epipens of epinephrine
Q: How much are these?
A... | $80 a month just on rice milk. | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_10 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this?
A: Protection comes at a high price.
Q: What do they buy?
A: Breathing medications and epipens of epinephrine
Q: How much are these?
A... | Elena and Wyatt. | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_11 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this?
A: Protection comes at a high price.
Q: What do they buy?
A: Breathing medications and epipens of epinephrine
Q: How much are these?
A... | Eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanuts. | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_12 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this?
A: Protection comes at a high price.
Q: What do they buy?
A: Breathing medications and epipens of epinephrine
Q: How much are these?
A... | Dairy. | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_13 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this?
A: Protection comes at a high price.
Q: What do they buy?
A: Breathing medications and epipens of epinephrine
Q: How much are these?
A... | Yes | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_14 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this?
A: Protection comes at a high price.
Q: What do they buy?
A: Breathing medications and epipens of epinephrine
Q: How much are these?
A... | 4% to 6% of U.S. children, | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_15 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this?
A: Protection comes at a high price.
Q: What do they buy?
A: Breathing medications and epipens of epinephrine
Q: How much are these?
A... | It isn't clear. | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_16 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this?
A: Protection comes at a high price.
Q: What do they buy?
A: Breathing medications and epipens of epinephrine
Q: How much are these?
A... | Yes | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5960_17 | Q: How man kids does Emily Cunningham have?
A: Two
Q: Do they have allergies?
A: Yes.
Q: Does this challenge her?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: Its taking toll on the family budget.
Q: Why is this?
A: Protection comes at a high price.
Q: What do they buy?
A: Breathing medications and epipens of epinephrine
Q: How much are these?
A... | Not eating nuts and shellfish an earlier age. | [
"(TIME.com) -- Two of Emily Cunningham's three children have food allergies. And protecting her kids is taking toll on the family budget. \n\nWhen she was nine months old, Cunningham's four-year-old daughter Elena ate a spoonful of yogurt and broke out in hives. Elena is allergic to eggs, tree nuts, dairy and peanu... |
5961_0 | Who took their glasses off? | The old man | [
"Chapter 9 \n\nTWO PLACES VACATED \n\nSet down by the omnibus at the corner of Saint Mary Axe, and trusting to her feet and her crutch-stick within its precincts, the dolls' dressmaker proceeded to the place of business of Pubsey and Co. All there was sunny and quiet externally, and shady and quiet internally. Hidi... |
5961_1 | Q: Who took their glasses off?
A: The old man
Q: who was sitting beside a jew? | Miss Wren, | [
"Chapter 9 \n\nTWO PLACES VACATED \n\nSet down by the omnibus at the corner of Saint Mary Axe, and trusting to her feet and her crutch-stick within its precincts, the dolls' dressmaker proceeded to the place of business of Pubsey and Co. All there was sunny and quiet externally, and shady and quiet internally. Hidi... |
5961_2 | Q: Who took their glasses off?
A: The old man
Q: who was sitting beside a jew?
A: Miss Wren,
Q: What corner were they at? | Saint Mary Axe | [
"Chapter 9 \n\nTWO PLACES VACATED \n\nSet down by the omnibus at the corner of Saint Mary Axe, and trusting to her feet and her crutch-stick within its precincts, the dolls' dressmaker proceeded to the place of business of Pubsey and Co. All there was sunny and quiet externally, and shady and quiet internally. Hidi... |
5961_3 | Q: Who took their glasses off?
A: The old man
Q: who was sitting beside a jew?
A: Miss Wren,
Q: What corner were they at?
A: Saint Mary Axe
Q: Who's dressmaker was it? | the dolls | [
"Chapter 9 \n\nTWO PLACES VACATED \n\nSet down by the omnibus at the corner of Saint Mary Axe, and trusting to her feet and her crutch-stick within its precincts, the dolls' dressmaker proceeded to the place of business of Pubsey and Co. All there was sunny and quiet externally, and shady and quiet internally. Hidi... |
5961_4 | Q: Who took their glasses off?
A: The old man
Q: who was sitting beside a jew?
A: Miss Wren,
Q: What corner were they at?
A: Saint Mary Axe
Q: Who's dressmaker was it?
A: the dolls
Q: Who was the old man speaking with? | Jenny | [
"Chapter 9 \n\nTWO PLACES VACATED \n\nSet down by the omnibus at the corner of Saint Mary Axe, and trusting to her feet and her crutch-stick within its precincts, the dolls' dressmaker proceeded to the place of business of Pubsey and Co. All there was sunny and quiet externally, and shady and quiet internally. Hidi... |
5961_5 | Q: Who took their glasses off?
A: The old man
Q: who was sitting beside a jew?
A: Miss Wren,
Q: What corner were they at?
A: Saint Mary Axe
Q: Who's dressmaker was it?
A: the dolls
Q: Who was the old man speaking with?
A: Jenny
Q: What was the old man's name? | 'Mr Wolf | [
"Chapter 9 \n\nTWO PLACES VACATED \n\nSet down by the omnibus at the corner of Saint Mary Axe, and trusting to her feet and her crutch-stick within its precincts, the dolls' dressmaker proceeded to the place of business of Pubsey and Co. All there was sunny and quiet externally, and shady and quiet internally. Hidi... |
5961_6 | Q: Who took their glasses off?
A: The old man
Q: who was sitting beside a jew?
A: Miss Wren,
Q: What corner were they at?
A: Saint Mary Axe
Q: Who's dressmaker was it?
A: the dolls
Q: Who was the old man speaking with?
A: Jenny
Q: What was the old man's name?
A: 'Mr Wolf
Q: where was the dressmaker headed? | to the place of business | [
"Chapter 9 \n\nTWO PLACES VACATED \n\nSet down by the omnibus at the corner of Saint Mary Axe, and trusting to her feet and her crutch-stick within its precincts, the dolls' dressmaker proceeded to the place of business of Pubsey and Co. All there was sunny and quiet externally, and shady and quiet internally. Hidi... |
5961_7 | Q: Who took their glasses off?
A: The old man
Q: who was sitting beside a jew?
A: Miss Wren,
Q: What corner were they at?
A: Saint Mary Axe
Q: Who's dressmaker was it?
A: the dolls
Q: Who was the old man speaking with?
A: Jenny
Q: What was the old man's name?
A: 'Mr Wolf
Q: where was the dressmaker headed?
A: to the pl... | unknown | [
"Chapter 9 \n\nTWO PLACES VACATED \n\nSet down by the omnibus at the corner of Saint Mary Axe, and trusting to her feet and her crutch-stick within its precincts, the dolls' dressmaker proceeded to the place of business of Pubsey and Co. All there was sunny and quiet externally, and shady and quiet internally. Hidi... |
5961_8 | Q: Who took their glasses off?
A: The old man
Q: who was sitting beside a jew?
A: Miss Wren,
Q: What corner were they at?
A: Saint Mary Axe
Q: Who's dressmaker was it?
A: the dolls
Q: Who was the old man speaking with?
A: Jenny
Q: What was the old man's name?
A: 'Mr Wolf
Q: where was the dressmaker headed?
A: to the pl... | His principal? | [
"Chapter 9 \n\nTWO PLACES VACATED \n\nSet down by the omnibus at the corner of Saint Mary Axe, and trusting to her feet and her crutch-stick within its precincts, the dolls' dressmaker proceeded to the place of business of Pubsey and Co. All there was sunny and quiet externally, and shady and quiet internally. Hidi... |
5961_9 | Q: Who took their glasses off?
A: The old man
Q: who was sitting beside a jew?
A: Miss Wren,
Q: What corner were they at?
A: Saint Mary Axe
Q: Who's dressmaker was it?
A: the dolls
Q: Who was the old man speaking with?
A: Jenny
Q: What was the old man's name?
A: 'Mr Wolf
Q: where was the dressmaker headed?
A: to the pl... | Jenny | [
"Chapter 9 \n\nTWO PLACES VACATED \n\nSet down by the omnibus at the corner of Saint Mary Axe, and trusting to her feet and her crutch-stick within its precincts, the dolls' dressmaker proceeded to the place of business of Pubsey and Co. All there was sunny and quiet externally, and shady and quiet internally. Hidi... |
5962_0 | Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin? | yes | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_1 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial? | people thought humans were unique | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_2 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas? | dissident anatomists | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_3 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else? | the general public | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_4 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else?
A: the general public
Q: Who did not support it? | the Church of England | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_5 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else?
A: the general public
Q: Who did not support it?
A: the Church of England
Q: How did the scientific mainst... | they did not accept it | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_6 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else?
A: the general public
Q: Who did not support it?
A: the Church of England
Q: How did the scientific mainst... | On the Origin of Species | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_7 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else?
A: the general public
Q: Who did not support it?
A: the Church of England
Q: How did the scientific mainst... | 1859 | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_8 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else?
A: the general public
Q: Who did not support it?
A: the Church of England
Q: How did the scientific mainst... | November | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_9 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else?
A: the general public
Q: Who did not support it?
A: the Church of England
Q: How did the scientific mainst... | yes | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_10 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else?
A: the general public
Q: Who did not support it?
A: the Church of England
Q: How did the scientific mainst... | scientific literature | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_11 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else?
A: the general public
Q: Who did not support it?
A: the Church of England
Q: How did the scientific mainst... | evolutionary biology | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_12 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else?
A: the general public
Q: Who did not support it?
A: the Church of England
Q: How did the scientific mainst... | a scientific theory | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_13 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else?
A: the general public
Q: Who did not support it?
A: the Church of England
Q: How did the scientific mainst... | evolution | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_14 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else?
A: the general public
Q: Who did not support it?
A: the Church of England
Q: How did the scientific mainst... | yes | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_15 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else?
A: the general public
Q: Who did not support it?
A: the Church of England
Q: How did the scientific mainst... | a branching one | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
5962_16 | Q: Was there thinking about evolution before Darwin?
A: yes
Q: Why were these ideas controversial?
A: people thought humans were unique
Q: Who was supportive of these ideas?
A: dissident anatomists
Q: anyone else?
A: the general public
Q: Who did not support it?
A: the Church of England
Q: How did the scientific mainst... | no | [
"On the Origin of Species, published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selectio... |
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