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6112_4 | Q: When did the Falcon first sail?
A: To the East
Q: How long was the trip?
A: Ten days
Q: Where was Jack?
A: At home
Q: Who were his aquaintances?
A: Four midshipmen
Q: What were they preparing for? | For sea at Portsmouth | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nAN ADVENTURE AT GIB \n\nIt was on the 1st of February, 1854, that the \"Falcon\" sailed from Portsmouth for the East, and ten days later she dropped her anchor at Gibraltar harbor. Jack Archer was by this time thoroughly at home. In the week's hard work during the preparation for sea at Portsmouth,... |
6112_5 | Q: When did the Falcon first sail?
A: To the East
Q: How long was the trip?
A: Ten days
Q: Where was Jack?
A: At home
Q: Who were his aquaintances?
A: Four midshipmen
Q: What were they preparing for?
A: For sea at Portsmouth
Q: Who had almost served their full time already? | Simmons | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nAN ADVENTURE AT GIB \n\nIt was on the 1st of February, 1854, that the \"Falcon\" sailed from Portsmouth for the East, and ten days later she dropped her anchor at Gibraltar harbor. Jack Archer was by this time thoroughly at home. In the week's hard work during the preparation for sea at Portsmouth,... |
6112_6 | Q: When did the Falcon first sail?
A: To the East
Q: How long was the trip?
A: Ten days
Q: Where was Jack?
A: At home
Q: Who were his aquaintances?
A: Four midshipmen
Q: What were they preparing for?
A: For sea at Portsmouth
Q: Who had almost served their full time already?
A: Simmons
Q: what did he want out of the war... | A promotion | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nAN ADVENTURE AT GIB \n\nIt was on the 1st of February, 1854, that the \"Falcon\" sailed from Portsmouth for the East, and ten days later she dropped her anchor at Gibraltar harbor. Jack Archer was by this time thoroughly at home. In the week's hard work during the preparation for sea at Portsmouth,... |
6112_7 | Q: When did the Falcon first sail?
A: To the East
Q: How long was the trip?
A: Ten days
Q: Where was Jack?
A: At home
Q: Who were his aquaintances?
A: Four midshipmen
Q: What were they preparing for?
A: For sea at Portsmouth
Q: Who had almost served their full time already?
A: Simmons
Q: what did he want out of the war... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nAN ADVENTURE AT GIB \n\nIt was on the 1st of February, 1854, that the \"Falcon\" sailed from Portsmouth for the East, and ten days later she dropped her anchor at Gibraltar harbor. Jack Archer was by this time thoroughly at home. In the week's hard work during the preparation for sea at Portsmouth,... |
6112_8 | Q: When did the Falcon first sail?
A: To the East
Q: How long was the trip?
A: Ten days
Q: Where was Jack?
A: At home
Q: Who were his aquaintances?
A: Four midshipmen
Q: What were they preparing for?
A: For sea at Portsmouth
Q: Who had almost served their full time already?
A: Simmons
Q: what did he want out of the war... | Herbert Coveney | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nAN ADVENTURE AT GIB \n\nIt was on the 1st of February, 1854, that the \"Falcon\" sailed from Portsmouth for the East, and ten days later she dropped her anchor at Gibraltar harbor. Jack Archer was by this time thoroughly at home. In the week's hard work during the preparation for sea at Portsmouth,... |
6112_9 | Q: When did the Falcon first sail?
A: To the East
Q: How long was the trip?
A: Ten days
Q: Where was Jack?
A: At home
Q: Who were his aquaintances?
A: Four midshipmen
Q: What were they preparing for?
A: For sea at Portsmouth
Q: Who had almost served their full time already?
A: Simmons
Q: what did he want out of the war... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nAN ADVENTURE AT GIB \n\nIt was on the 1st of February, 1854, that the \"Falcon\" sailed from Portsmouth for the East, and ten days later she dropped her anchor at Gibraltar harbor. Jack Archer was by this time thoroughly at home. In the week's hard work during the preparation for sea at Portsmouth,... |
6112_10 | Q: When did the Falcon first sail?
A: To the East
Q: How long was the trip?
A: Ten days
Q: Where was Jack?
A: At home
Q: Who were his aquaintances?
A: Four midshipmen
Q: What were they preparing for?
A: For sea at Portsmouth
Q: Who had almost served their full time already?
A: Simmons
Q: what did he want out of the war... | Mr. Pierson. | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nAN ADVENTURE AT GIB \n\nIt was on the 1st of February, 1854, that the \"Falcon\" sailed from Portsmouth for the East, and ten days later she dropped her anchor at Gibraltar harbor. Jack Archer was by this time thoroughly at home. In the week's hard work during the preparation for sea at Portsmouth,... |
6113_0 | How much did it cost? | $4.4 million | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_1 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit? | 120kg | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_2 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he | 42 | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_3 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story? | Four | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_4 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display? | China's | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_5 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it? | red | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_6 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him? | Liu Boming | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_7 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him?
A: Liu Boming
Q: Where had he been be... | in the capsule. | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_8 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him?
A: Liu Boming
Q: Where had he been be... | China's first manned spaceflight | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_9 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him?
A: Liu Boming
Q: Where had he been be... | yes | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_10 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him?
A: Liu Boming
Q: Where had he been be... | 2005 | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_11 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him?
A: Liu Boming
Q: Where had he been be... | yes | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_12 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him?
A: Liu Boming
Q: Where had he been be... | Russia and theUnited States | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_13 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him?
A: Liu Boming
Q: Where had he been be... | about 20 minutes. | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_14 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him?
A: Liu Boming
Q: Where had he been be... | Tens of millions | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_15 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him?
A: Liu Boming
Q: Where had he been be... | TV | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_16 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him?
A: Liu Boming
Q: Where had he been be... | Chinese President Hu Jintao | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_17 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him?
A: Liu Boming
Q: Where had he been be... | yes | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_18 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him?
A: Liu Boming
Q: Where had he been be... | Beijing | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6113_19 | Q: How much did it cost?
A: $4.4 million
Q: How many pounds was the suit?
A: 120kg
Q: How old was he
A: 42
Q: How many firsts can be known from this story?
A: Four
Q: Which country's flag did he display?
A: China's
Q: Which color is most prominent in it?
A: red
Q: Who assisted him?
A: Liu Boming
Q: Where had he been be... | 10 layers | [
"Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, climbing out of prefix = st1 /China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited. \n\n\"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world,\" Zhai said as he climb... |
6114_0 | What was damaged by an accidental gunshot? | A hat | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nA GREAT FIELD-DAY, IN WHICH SLAGG DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF. \n\nNow, although we have said that Jim Slagg knew how to pull a trigger, it does not follow that he knew how to avoid pulling that important little piece of metal. He was aware, of course, that the keeping of his forefinger off the ... |
6114_1 | Q: What was damaged by an accidental gunshot?
A: A hat
Q: Whose? | Flinn's | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nA GREAT FIELD-DAY, IN WHICH SLAGG DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF. \n\nNow, although we have said that Jim Slagg knew how to pull a trigger, it does not follow that he knew how to avoid pulling that important little piece of metal. He was aware, of course, that the keeping of his forefinger off the ... |
6114_2 | Q: What was damaged by an accidental gunshot?
A: A hat
Q: Whose?
A: Flinn's
Q: What was it made of? | Straw | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nA GREAT FIELD-DAY, IN WHICH SLAGG DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF. \n\nNow, although we have said that Jim Slagg knew how to pull a trigger, it does not follow that he knew how to avoid pulling that important little piece of metal. He was aware, of course, that the keeping of his forefinger off the ... |
6114_3 | Q: What was damaged by an accidental gunshot?
A: A hat
Q: Whose?
A: Flinn's
Q: What was it made of?
A: Straw
Q: Who shot it? | Slagg | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nA GREAT FIELD-DAY, IN WHICH SLAGG DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF. \n\nNow, although we have said that Jim Slagg knew how to pull a trigger, it does not follow that he knew how to avoid pulling that important little piece of metal. He was aware, of course, that the keeping of his forefinger off the ... |
6114_4 | Q: What was damaged by an accidental gunshot?
A: A hat
Q: Whose?
A: Flinn's
Q: What was it made of?
A: Straw
Q: Who shot it?
A: Slagg
Q: What's his first name? | Jim | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nA GREAT FIELD-DAY, IN WHICH SLAGG DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF. \n\nNow, although we have said that Jim Slagg knew how to pull a trigger, it does not follow that he knew how to avoid pulling that important little piece of metal. He was aware, of course, that the keeping of his forefinger off the ... |
6114_5 | Q: What was damaged by an accidental gunshot?
A: A hat
Q: Whose?
A: Flinn's
Q: What was it made of?
A: Straw
Q: Who shot it?
A: Slagg
Q: What's his first name?
A: Jim
Q: Was discharging his weapon inadvertently a new problem for him? | No | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nA GREAT FIELD-DAY, IN WHICH SLAGG DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF. \n\nNow, although we have said that Jim Slagg knew how to pull a trigger, it does not follow that he knew how to avoid pulling that important little piece of metal. He was aware, of course, that the keeping of his forefinger off the ... |
6114_6 | Q: What was damaged by an accidental gunshot?
A: A hat
Q: Whose?
A: Flinn's
Q: What was it made of?
A: Straw
Q: Who shot it?
A: Slagg
Q: What's his first name?
A: Jim
Q: Was discharging his weapon inadvertently a new problem for him?
A: No
Q: Was he aware he shouldn't keep his finger on the trigger? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nA GREAT FIELD-DAY, IN WHICH SLAGG DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF. \n\nNow, although we have said that Jim Slagg knew how to pull a trigger, it does not follow that he knew how to avoid pulling that important little piece of metal. He was aware, of course, that the keeping of his forefinger off the ... |
6114_7 | Q: What was damaged by an accidental gunshot?
A: A hat
Q: Whose?
A: Flinn's
Q: What was it made of?
A: Straw
Q: Who shot it?
A: Slagg
Q: What's his first name?
A: Jim
Q: Was discharging his weapon inadvertently a new problem for him?
A: No
Q: Was he aware he shouldn't keep his finger on the trigger?
A: Yes
Q: Why did h... | He was nervous | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nA GREAT FIELD-DAY, IN WHICH SLAGG DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF. \n\nNow, although we have said that Jim Slagg knew how to pull a trigger, it does not follow that he knew how to avoid pulling that important little piece of metal. He was aware, of course, that the keeping of his forefinger off the ... |
6114_8 | Q: What was damaged by an accidental gunshot?
A: A hat
Q: Whose?
A: Flinn's
Q: What was it made of?
A: Straw
Q: Who shot it?
A: Slagg
Q: What's his first name?
A: Jim
Q: Was discharging his weapon inadvertently a new problem for him?
A: No
Q: Was he aware he shouldn't keep his finger on the trigger?
A: Yes
Q: Why did h... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nA GREAT FIELD-DAY, IN WHICH SLAGG DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF. \n\nNow, although we have said that Jim Slagg knew how to pull a trigger, it does not follow that he knew how to avoid pulling that important little piece of metal. He was aware, of course, that the keeping of his forefinger off the ... |
6114_9 | Q: What was damaged by an accidental gunshot?
A: A hat
Q: Whose?
A: Flinn's
Q: What was it made of?
A: Straw
Q: Who shot it?
A: Slagg
Q: What's his first name?
A: Jim
Q: Was discharging his weapon inadvertently a new problem for him?
A: No
Q: Was he aware he shouldn't keep his finger on the trigger?
A: Yes
Q: Why did h... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE. \n\nA GREAT FIELD-DAY, IN WHICH SLAGG DISTINGUISHES HIMSELF. \n\nNow, although we have said that Jim Slagg knew how to pull a trigger, it does not follow that he knew how to avoid pulling that important little piece of metal. He was aware, of course, that the keeping of his forefinger off the ... |
6115_0 | Was grandma happy to see Timmy? | Grandma smiled | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_1 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy? | Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!" | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_2 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal? | yes | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_3 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it? | ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_4 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else? | cookies | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_5 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones? | warm | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_6 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones?
A: warm
Q: did timmy have to share? | no | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_7 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones?
A: warm
Q: did timmy have to share?
A: no
Q: what did he think of t... | he was happy | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_8 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones?
A: warm
Q: did timmy have to share?
A: no
Q: what did he think of t... | bag of toys and games | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_9 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones?
A: warm
Q: did timmy have to share?
A: no
Q: what did he think of t... | big white dog | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_10 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones?
A: warm
Q: did timmy have to share?
A: no
Q: what did he think of t... | grandma doesn't like dogs | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_11 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones?
A: warm
Q: did timmy have to share?
A: no
Q: what did he think of t... | his mom drove him | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_12 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones?
A: warm
Q: did timmy have to share?
A: no
Q: what did he think of t... | lived in another town | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_13 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones?
A: warm
Q: did timmy have to share?
A: no
Q: what did he think of t... | no, Tuesday | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_14 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones?
A: warm
Q: did timmy have to share?
A: no
Q: what did he think of t... | the puzzle | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_15 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones?
A: warm
Q: did timmy have to share?
A: no
Q: what did he think of t... | picture of green trees | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_16 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones?
A: warm
Q: did timmy have to share?
A: no
Q: what did he think of t... | they ate lunch | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_17 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones?
A: warm
Q: did timmy have to share?
A: no
Q: what did he think of t... | delicious | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6115_18 | Q: Was grandma happy to see Timmy?
A: Grandma smiled
Q: and Timmy?
A: Timmy said. "I'm so happy to see you!"
Q: had she organised a healthy meal?
A: yes
Q: what was it?
A: ham sandwiches, chips, and fresh lemonade
Q: what else?
A: cookies
Q: cold ones?
A: warm
Q: did timmy have to share?
A: no
Q: what did he think of t... | three | [
"On Tuesday, Timmy went to go visit his grandma for the day. She lived in a town close to where Timmy lived, so Timmy got in the car and his mom drove him to his grandma's house. Timmy wanted to bring his big white dog with him, but his mom said no because his grandma doesn't like dogs. Instead, Timmy brought his f... |
6116_0 | What was Czech language known as before? | Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian | [
"Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian (/boʊˈhiːmiən, bə-/; lingua Bohemica in Latin), is a West Slavic language strongly influenced by Latin and German language, spoken by over 10 million people and it is the official language of the Czech Republic. Czech's closest ... |
6116_1 | Q: What was Czech language known as before?
A: Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian
Q: Is there a good reputation related to Czech? | However, most Slavic languages (including Czech) have been distanced in this way from Russian influences because of widespread public resentment against the former Soviet Union (which occupied Czechoslovakia | [
"Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian (/boʊˈhiːmiən, bə-/; lingua Bohemica in Latin), is a West Slavic language strongly influenced by Latin and German language, spoken by over 10 million people and it is the official language of the Czech Republic. Czech's closest ... |
6116_2 | Q: What was Czech language known as before?
A: Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian
Q: Is there a good reputation related to Czech?
A: However, most Slavic languages (including Czech) have been distanced in this way from Russian influences because of widespread public r... | widespread public resentment against the former Soviet Union | [
"Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian (/boʊˈhiːmiən, bə-/; lingua Bohemica in Latin), is a West Slavic language strongly influenced by Latin and German language, spoken by over 10 million people and it is the official language of the Czech Republic. Czech's closest ... |
6116_3 | Q: What was Czech language known as before?
A: Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian
Q: Is there a good reputation related to Czech?
A: However, most Slavic languages (including Czech) have been distanced in this way from Russian influences because of widespread public r... | Although most Czech vocabulary is based on shared roots with Slavic, Romance, and Germanic | [
"Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian (/boʊˈhiːmiən, bə-/; lingua Bohemica in Latin), is a West Slavic language strongly influenced by Latin and German language, spoken by over 10 million people and it is the official language of the Czech Republic. Czech's closest ... |
6116_4 | Q: What was Czech language known as before?
A: Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian
Q: Is there a good reputation related to Czech?
A: However, most Slavic languages (including Czech) have been distanced in this way from Russian influences because of widespread public r... | It is closely related to other West Slavic languages, such as Silesian and Polish. | [
"Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian (/boʊˈhiːmiən, bə-/; lingua Bohemica in Latin), is a West Slavic language strongly influenced by Latin and German language, spoken by over 10 million people and it is the official language of the Czech Republic. Czech's closest ... |
6116_5 | Q: What was Czech language known as before?
A: Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian
Q: Is there a good reputation related to Czech?
A: However, most Slavic languages (including Czech) have been distanced in this way from Russian influences because of widespread public r... | The languages have not undergone the deliberate highlighting of minor linguistic differences in the name of nationalism as has occurred in | [
"Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian (/boʊˈhiːmiən, bə-/; lingua Bohemica in Latin), is a West Slavic language strongly influenced by Latin and German language, spoken by over 10 million people and it is the official language of the Czech Republic. Czech's closest ... |
6116_6 | Q: What was Czech language known as before?
A: Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian
Q: Is there a good reputation related to Czech?
A: However, most Slavic languages (including Czech) have been distanced in this way from Russian influences because of widespread public r... | over 10 million people | [
"Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian (/boʊˈhiːmiən, bə-/; lingua Bohemica in Latin), is a West Slavic language strongly influenced by Latin and German language, spoken by over 10 million people and it is the official language of the Czech Republic. Czech's closest ... |
6116_7 | Q: What was Czech language known as before?
A: Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian
Q: Is there a good reputation related to Czech?
A: However, most Slavic languages (including Czech) have been distanced in this way from Russian influences because of widespread public r... | it is the official language of the Czech Republic | [
"Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian (/boʊˈhiːmiən, bə-/; lingua Bohemica in Latin), is a West Slavic language strongly influenced by Latin and German language, spoken by over 10 million people and it is the official language of the Czech Republic. Czech's closest ... |
6116_8 | Q: What was Czech language known as before?
A: Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian
Q: Is there a good reputation related to Czech?
A: However, most Slavic languages (including Czech) have been distanced in this way from Russian influences because of widespread public r... | the official language of the Czech Republic. | [
"Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian (/boʊˈhiːmiən, bə-/; lingua Bohemica in Latin), is a West Slavic language strongly influenced by Latin and German language, spoken by over 10 million people and it is the official language of the Czech Republic. Czech's closest ... |
6116_9 | Q: What was Czech language known as before?
A: Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian
Q: Is there a good reputation related to Czech?
A: However, most Slavic languages (including Czech) have been distanced in this way from Russian influences because of widespread public r... | Latin and German | [
"Czech (/ˈtʃɛk/; čeština Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛʃcɪna]), formerly known as Bohemian (/boʊˈhiːmiən, bə-/; lingua Bohemica in Latin), is a West Slavic language strongly influenced by Latin and German language, spoken by over 10 million people and it is the official language of the Czech Republic. Czech's closest ... |
6117_0 | Who was grateful? | Henry | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_1 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom? | Dr. May | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_2 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_3 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_4 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health? | He has been sick. | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_5 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_6 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_7 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health?
A: Yes
Q: Is he able to take the staircase now? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_8 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health?
A: Yes
Q: Is he able to take the staircase now?
A: Yes
Q: Wha... | His father's papers | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_9 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health?
A: Yes
Q: Is he able to take the staircase now?
A: Yes
Q: Wha... | Leonard | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_10 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health?
A: Yes
Q: Is he able to take the staircase now?
A: Yes
Q: Wha... | His brother's room | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_11 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health?
A: Yes
Q: Is he able to take the staircase now?
A: Yes
Q: Wha... | Overwhelmed him. | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_12 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health?
A: Yes
Q: Is he able to take the staircase now?
A: Yes
Q: Wha... | No. | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_13 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health?
A: Yes
Q: Is he able to take the staircase now?
A: Yes
Q: Wha... | No | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_14 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health?
A: Yes
Q: Is he able to take the staircase now?
A: Yes
Q: Wha... | Henry | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_15 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health?
A: Yes
Q: Is he able to take the staircase now?
A: Yes
Q: Wha... | £2000 | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_16 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health?
A: Yes
Q: Is he able to take the staircase now?
A: Yes
Q: Wha... | Her old aunt | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_17 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health?
A: Yes
Q: Is he able to take the staircase now?
A: Yes
Q: Wha... | £2000 | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_18 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health?
A: Yes
Q: Is he able to take the staircase now?
A: Yes
Q: Wha... | Leonard. | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6117_19 | Q: Who was grateful?
A: Henry
Q: To whom?
A: Dr. May
Q: Did he promise to abide by?
A: Yes
Q: Did he tell everything to to him?
A: Yes
Q: Was he in good health?
A: He has been sick.
Q: Is he recovering now?
A: Yes
Q: Is he trying hard to get back his health?
A: Yes
Q: Is he able to take the staircase now?
A: Yes
Q: Wha... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER III \n\nAnd a heart at leisure from itself To soothe and sympathize.--Miss Waring \n\nRecovery had fairly set in, and 'better' was the universal bulletin, eating and drinking the prevailing remedy. \n\nHenry Ward had quickly thrown off his illness. The sense that all depended on him, acted as a stimulus to... |
6118_0 | Who's the dinner for? | for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20 | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
6118_1 | Q: Who's the dinner for?
A: for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20
Q: Who is preparing it? | Jamie Oliver | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
6118_2 | Q: Who's the dinner for?
A: for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20
Q: Who is preparing it?
A: Jamie Oliver
Q: Is this chef new to cooking? | No | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
6118_3 | Q: Who's the dinner for?
A: for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20
Q: Who is preparing it?
A: Jamie Oliver
Q: Is this chef new to cooking?
A: No
Q: How many course was last year's dinner? | 18 | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
6118_4 | Q: Who's the dinner for?
A: for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20
Q: Who is preparing it?
A: Jamie Oliver
Q: Is this chef new to cooking?
A: No
Q: How many course was last year's dinner?
A: 18
Q: Does this year's cook have a something published? | Yes | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
6118_5 | Q: Who's the dinner for?
A: for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20
Q: Who is preparing it?
A: Jamie Oliver
Q: Is this chef new to cooking?
A: No
Q: How many course was last year's dinner?
A: 18
Q: Does this year's cook have a something published?
A: Yes
Q: What's the name of it? | Jamie's Ministry of Food | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
6118_6 | Q: Who's the dinner for?
A: for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20
Q: Who is preparing it?
A: Jamie Oliver
Q: Is this chef new to cooking?
A: No
Q: How many course was last year's dinner?
A: 18
Q: Does this year's cook have a something published?
A: Yes
Q: What's the name of it?
A: Jamie's Ministry of ... | a chocolate fudge cake | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
6118_7 | Q: Who's the dinner for?
A: for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20
Q: Who is preparing it?
A: Jamie Oliver
Q: Is this chef new to cooking?
A: No
Q: How many course was last year's dinner?
A: 18
Q: Does this year's cook have a something published?
A: Yes
Q: What's the name of it?
A: Jamie's Ministry of ... | Gordon Brown | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
6118_8 | Q: Who's the dinner for?
A: for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20
Q: Who is preparing it?
A: Jamie Oliver
Q: Is this chef new to cooking?
A: No
Q: How many course was last year's dinner?
A: 18
Q: Does this year's cook have a something published?
A: Yes
Q: What's the name of it?
A: Jamie's Ministry of ... | world food shortages. | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
6118_9 | Q: Who's the dinner for?
A: for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20
Q: Who is preparing it?
A: Jamie Oliver
Q: Is this chef new to cooking?
A: No
Q: How many course was last year's dinner?
A: 18
Q: Does this year's cook have a something published?
A: Yes
Q: What's the name of it?
A: Jamie's Ministry of ... | No | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
6118_10 | Q: Who's the dinner for?
A: for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20
Q: Who is preparing it?
A: Jamie Oliver
Q: Is this chef new to cooking?
A: No
Q: How many course was last year's dinner?
A: 18
Q: Does this year's cook have a something published?
A: Yes
Q: What's the name of it?
A: Jamie's Ministry of ... | Chancellor of Germany | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
6118_11 | Q: Who's the dinner for?
A: for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20
Q: Who is preparing it?
A: Jamie Oliver
Q: Is this chef new to cooking?
A: No
Q: How many course was last year's dinner?
A: 18
Q: Does this year's cook have a something published?
A: Yes
Q: What's the name of it?
A: Jamie's Ministry of ... | London | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
6118_12 | Q: Who's the dinner for?
A: for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20
Q: Who is preparing it?
A: Jamie Oliver
Q: Is this chef new to cooking?
A: No
Q: How many course was last year's dinner?
A: 18
Q: Does this year's cook have a something published?
A: Yes
Q: What's the name of it?
A: Jamie's Ministry of ... | British food | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
6118_13 | Q: Who's the dinner for?
A: for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20
Q: Who is preparing it?
A: Jamie Oliver
Q: Is this chef new to cooking?
A: No
Q: How many course was last year's dinner?
A: 18
Q: Does this year's cook have a something published?
A: Yes
Q: What's the name of it?
A: Jamie's Ministry of ... | a skill | [
"Jamie Oliver has been invited by Gordon Brown to prepare a banquet at No.10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect times when trade and industry are far from prosperous and the rate of employment is decreasing. \n\nDowning Street sources say Oliver, the well-k... |
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