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6118_14
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_15
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 ...
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_16
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 ...
beef ale stew and 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_17
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_18
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 ...
apprentices
[ "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_19
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 ...
Fifteen
[ "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_20
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 ...
the London restaurant Oliver founded
[ "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_21
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 ...
to train young people in poverty in order to make a living by mastering 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...
6118_22
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 ...
an agreement to lift the world out of recession
[ "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_23
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 ...
To be invited to cook for such an important group of people
[ "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...
6119_0
How many times was London attacked?
71 times
[ "Between 7 September 1940 and 21 May 1941, 16 British cities suffered aerial raids with at least 100 long tons of high explosives. Over a period of 267 days, London was attacked 71 times, Birmingham, Liverpool and Plymouth eight times, Bristol six, Glasgow five, Southampton four, Portsmouth and Hull three and a min...
6119_1
Q: How many times was London attacked? A: 71 times Q: What were the fighters aiming at?
for RAF airfields
[ "Between 7 September 1940 and 21 May 1941, 16 British cities suffered aerial raids with at least 100 long tons of high explosives. Over a period of 267 days, London was attacked 71 times, Birmingham, Liverpool and Plymouth eight times, Bristol six, Glasgow five, Southampton four, Portsmouth and Hull three and a min...
6119_2
Q: How many times was London attacked? A: 71 times Q: What were the fighters aiming at? A: for RAF airfields Q: Did they hit anything else?
Yes
[ "Between 7 September 1940 and 21 May 1941, 16 British cities suffered aerial raids with at least 100 long tons of high explosives. Over a period of 267 days, London was attacked 71 times, Birmingham, Liverpool and Plymouth eight times, Bristol six, Glasgow five, Southampton four, Portsmouth and Hull three and a min...
6119_3
Q: How many times was London attacked? A: 71 times Q: What were the fighters aiming at? A: for RAF airfields Q: Did they hit anything else? A: Yes Q: What?
several London homes
[ "Between 7 September 1940 and 21 May 1941, 16 British cities suffered aerial raids with at least 100 long tons of high explosives. Over a period of 267 days, London was attacked 71 times, Birmingham, Liverpool and Plymouth eight times, Bristol six, Glasgow five, Southampton four, Portsmouth and Hull three and a min...
6119_4
Q: How many times was London attacked? A: 71 times Q: What were the fighters aiming at? A: for RAF airfields Q: Did they hit anything else? A: Yes Q: What? A: several London homes Q: How many nights in a row was London sieged in 1940?
57 consecutive nights
[ "Between 7 September 1940 and 21 May 1941, 16 British cities suffered aerial raids with at least 100 long tons of high explosives. Over a period of 267 days, London was attacked 71 times, Birmingham, Liverpool and Plymouth eight times, Bristol six, Glasgow five, Southampton four, Portsmouth and Hull three and a min...
6119_5
Q: How many times was London attacked? A: 71 times Q: What were the fighters aiming at? A: for RAF airfields Q: Did they hit anything else? A: Yes Q: What? A: several London homes Q: How many nights in a row was London sieged in 1940? A: 57 consecutive nights Q: Was the cathedral in Coventry left unharmed?
No
[ "Between 7 September 1940 and 21 May 1941, 16 British cities suffered aerial raids with at least 100 long tons of high explosives. Over a period of 267 days, London was attacked 71 times, Birmingham, Liverpool and Plymouth eight times, Bristol six, Glasgow five, Southampton four, Portsmouth and Hull three and a min...
6119_6
Q: How many times was London attacked? A: 71 times Q: What were the fighters aiming at? A: for RAF airfields Q: Did they hit anything else? A: Yes Q: What? A: several London homes Q: How many nights in a row was London sieged in 1940? A: 57 consecutive nights Q: Was the cathedral in Coventry left unharmed? A: No Q: How...
1,200
[ "Between 7 September 1940 and 21 May 1941, 16 British cities suffered aerial raids with at least 100 long tons of high explosives. Over a period of 267 days, London was attacked 71 times, Birmingham, Liverpool and Plymouth eight times, Bristol six, Glasgow five, Southampton four, Portsmouth and Hull three and a min...
6119_7
Q: How many times was London attacked? A: 71 times Q: What were the fighters aiming at? A: for RAF airfields Q: Did they hit anything else? A: Yes Q: What? A: several London homes Q: How many nights in a row was London sieged in 1940? A: 57 consecutive nights Q: Was the cathedral in Coventry left unharmed? A: No Q: How...
Prime Minister Winston Churchill
[ "Between 7 September 1940 and 21 May 1941, 16 British cities suffered aerial raids with at least 100 long tons of high explosives. Over a period of 267 days, London was attacked 71 times, Birmingham, Liverpool and Plymouth eight times, Bristol six, Glasgow five, Southampton four, Portsmouth and Hull three and a min...
6119_8
Q: How many times was London attacked? A: 71 times Q: What were the fighters aiming at? A: for RAF airfields Q: Did they hit anything else? A: Yes Q: What? A: several London homes Q: How many nights in a row was London sieged in 1940? A: 57 consecutive nights Q: Was the cathedral in Coventry left unharmed? A: No Q: How...
Atleast 100 tons
[ "Between 7 September 1940 and 21 May 1941, 16 British cities suffered aerial raids with at least 100 long tons of high explosives. Over a period of 267 days, London was attacked 71 times, Birmingham, Liverpool and Plymouth eight times, Bristol six, Glasgow five, Southampton four, Portsmouth and Hull three and a min...
6119_9
Q: How many times was London attacked? A: 71 times Q: What were the fighters aiming at? A: for RAF airfields Q: Did they hit anything else? A: Yes Q: What? A: several London homes Q: How many nights in a row was London sieged in 1940? A: 57 consecutive nights Q: Was the cathedral in Coventry left unharmed? A: No Q: How...
4000
[ "Between 7 September 1940 and 21 May 1941, 16 British cities suffered aerial raids with at least 100 long tons of high explosives. Over a period of 267 days, London was attacked 71 times, Birmingham, Liverpool and Plymouth eight times, Bristol six, Glasgow five, Southampton four, Portsmouth and Hull three and a min...
6119_10
Q: How many times was London attacked? A: 71 times Q: What were the fighters aiming at? A: for RAF airfields Q: Did they hit anything else? A: Yes Q: What? A: several London homes Q: How many nights in a row was London sieged in 1940? A: 57 consecutive nights Q: Was the cathedral in Coventry left unharmed? A: No Q: How...
Luftwaffe
[ "Between 7 September 1940 and 21 May 1941, 16 British cities suffered aerial raids with at least 100 long tons of high explosives. Over a period of 267 days, London was attacked 71 times, Birmingham, Liverpool and Plymouth eight times, Bristol six, Glasgow five, Southampton four, Portsmouth and Hull three and a min...
6119_11
Q: How many times was London attacked? A: 71 times Q: What were the fighters aiming at? A: for RAF airfields Q: Did they hit anything else? A: Yes Q: What? A: several London homes Q: How many nights in a row was London sieged in 1940? A: 57 consecutive nights Q: Was the cathedral in Coventry left unharmed? A: No Q: How...
Seven
[ "Between 7 September 1940 and 21 May 1941, 16 British cities suffered aerial raids with at least 100 long tons of high explosives. Over a period of 267 days, London was attacked 71 times, Birmingham, Liverpool and Plymouth eight times, Bristol six, Glasgow five, Southampton four, Portsmouth and Hull three and a min...
6120_0
What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for?
rum
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_1
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another?
powder
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_2
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing?
cloth
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_3
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much?
£150
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_4
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump?
Selim
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_5
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator?
Nsundi
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_6
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
Yellala
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_7
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
sleeping in the open air
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_8
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
total want of hospitality
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_9
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
sit apart
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_10
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
stubborn discontent
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_11
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
obstinate person might remain behind
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_12
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
in the bush
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_13
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
a part of his slaves
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_14
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
Wenda!"-- get out!
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_15
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
three
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_16
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
Portuguese
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_17
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
Fiote
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_18
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
enslaving their Mfumos
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_19
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
book
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6120_20
Q: What was one of the things the narrator proposed to send a party for? A: rum Q: What's another? A: powder Q: And the third thing? A: cloth Q: For how much? A: £150 Q: Who behaved like a trump? A: Selim Q: Where was the guide paid to show the narrator? A: Nsundi Q: Where did he never have the intention of going behon...
XV
[ "Chapter XV. \n\nReturn to the Congo Mouth. \n\n\n\nIn the evening there was a palaver. \n\nI need hardly say that my guide, after being paid to show me Nsundi, never had the slightest intention to go beyond the Yellala. Irritated by sleeping in the open air, and by the total want of hospitality amongst the bushmen...
6121_0
Was the Vietnam war popular with American citizens?
no
[ "The Continental Army was created on 14 June 1775 by the Continental Congress as a unified army for the colonies to fight Great Britain, with George Washington appointed as its commander. The army was initially led by men who had served in the British Army or colonial militias and who brought much of British milita...
6121_1
Q: Was the Vietnam war popular with American citizens? A: no Q: Who placed restrictions on the military during this time?
American political leaders
[ "The Continental Army was created on 14 June 1775 by the Continental Congress as a unified army for the colonies to fight Great Britain, with George Washington appointed as its commander. The army was initially led by men who had served in the British Army or colonial militias and who brought much of British milita...
6121_2
Q: Was the Vietnam war popular with American citizens? A: no Q: Who placed restrictions on the military during this time? A: American political leaders Q: In what year did forces began deploying in masse?
1965
[ "The Continental Army was created on 14 June 1775 by the Continental Congress as a unified army for the colonies to fight Great Britain, with George Washington appointed as its commander. The army was initially led by men who had served in the British Army or colonial militias and who brought much of British milita...
6121_3
Q: Was the Vietnam war popular with American citizens? A: no Q: Who placed restrictions on the military during this time? A: American political leaders Q: In what year did forces began deploying in masse? A: 1965 Q: After what event?
after the Gulf of Tonkin Incident
[ "The Continental Army was created on 14 June 1775 by the Continental Congress as a unified army for the colonies to fight Great Britain, with George Washington appointed as its commander. The army was initially led by men who had served in the British Army or colonial militias and who brought much of British milita...
6121_4
Q: Was the Vietnam war popular with American citizens? A: no Q: Who placed restrictions on the military during this time? A: American political leaders Q: In what year did forces began deploying in masse? A: 1965 Q: After what event? A: after the Gulf of Tonkin Incident Q: How many meaningful battles did the Americans ...
none
[ "The Continental Army was created on 14 June 1775 by the Continental Congress as a unified army for the colonies to fight Great Britain, with George Washington appointed as its commander. The army was initially led by men who had served in the British Army or colonial militias and who brought much of British milita...
6121_5
Q: Was the Vietnam war popular with American citizens? A: no Q: Who placed restrictions on the military during this time? A: American political leaders Q: In what year did forces began deploying in masse? A: 1965 Q: After what event? A: after the Gulf of Tonkin Incident Q: How many meaningful battles did the Americans ...
counter the guerrilla hit and run tactics
[ "The Continental Army was created on 14 June 1775 by the Continental Congress as a unified army for the colonies to fight Great Britain, with George Washington appointed as its commander. The army was initially led by men who had served in the British Army or colonial militias and who brought much of British milita...
6121_6
Q: Was the Vietnam war popular with American citizens? A: no Q: Who placed restrictions on the military during this time? A: American political leaders Q: In what year did forces began deploying in masse? A: 1965 Q: After what event? A: after the Gulf of Tonkin Incident Q: How many meaningful battles did the Americans ...
Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Army
[ "The Continental Army was created on 14 June 1775 by the Continental Congress as a unified army for the colonies to fight Great Britain, with George Washington appointed as its commander. The army was initially led by men who had served in the British Army or colonial militias and who brought much of British milita...
6121_7
Q: Was the Vietnam war popular with American citizens? A: no Q: Who placed restrictions on the military during this time? A: American political leaders Q: In what year did forces began deploying in masse? A: 1965 Q: After what event? A: after the Gulf of Tonkin Incident Q: How many meaningful battles did the Americans ...
The Vietnam War
[ "The Continental Army was created on 14 June 1775 by the Continental Congress as a unified army for the colonies to fight Great Britain, with George Washington appointed as its commander. The army was initially led by men who had served in the British Army or colonial militias and who brought much of British milita...
6121_8
Q: Was the Vietnam war popular with American citizens? A: no Q: Who placed restrictions on the military during this time? A: American political leaders Q: In what year did forces began deploying in masse? A: 1965 Q: After what event? A: after the Gulf of Tonkin Incident Q: How many meaningful battles did the Americans ...
draft
[ "The Continental Army was created on 14 June 1775 by the Continental Congress as a unified army for the colonies to fight Great Britain, with George Washington appointed as its commander. The army was initially led by men who had served in the British Army or colonial militias and who brought much of British milita...
6121_9
Q: Was the Vietnam war popular with American citizens? A: no Q: Who placed restrictions on the military during this time? A: American political leaders Q: In what year did forces began deploying in masse? A: 1965 Q: After what event? A: after the Gulf of Tonkin Incident Q: How many meaningful battles did the Americans ...
in intelligence & advising/training roles
[ "The Continental Army was created on 14 June 1775 by the Continental Congress as a unified army for the colonies to fight Great Britain, with George Washington appointed as its commander. The army was initially led by men who had served in the British Army or colonial militias and who brought much of British milita...
6122_0
what odds were stacked against Lily?
The odds that she would survive.
[ "(CNN)The odds seemed almost impossibly stacked against baby Lily, but she survived. \n\nRescuers found the toddler Saturday, hanging upside down in her mother's car, which had flipped into a frigid Utah river a day before. \n\nIf the wreck occurred when police believe it did, she may have been there for as many as...
6122_1
Q: what odds were stacked against Lily? A: The odds that she would survive. Q: What happened in the car?
It flipped into a Utah river, leaving Lily hanging upside down.
[ "(CNN)The odds seemed almost impossibly stacked against baby Lily, but she survived. \n\nRescuers found the toddler Saturday, hanging upside down in her mother's car, which had flipped into a frigid Utah river a day before. \n\nIf the wreck occurred when police believe it did, she may have been there for as many as...
6122_2
Q: what odds were stacked against Lily? A: The odds that she would survive. Q: What happened in the car? A: It flipped into a Utah river, leaving Lily hanging upside down. Q: How long was the baby in the car?
As many as 14 hours.
[ "(CNN)The odds seemed almost impossibly stacked against baby Lily, but she survived. \n\nRescuers found the toddler Saturday, hanging upside down in her mother's car, which had flipped into a frigid Utah river a day before. \n\nIf the wreck occurred when police believe it did, she may have been there for as many as...
6122_3
Q: what odds were stacked against Lily? A: The odds that she would survive. Q: What happened in the car? A: It flipped into a Utah river, leaving Lily hanging upside down. Q: How long was the baby in the car? A: As many as 14 hours. Q: Did her mother survive?
No.
[ "(CNN)The odds seemed almost impossibly stacked against baby Lily, but she survived. \n\nRescuers found the toddler Saturday, hanging upside down in her mother's car, which had flipped into a frigid Utah river a day before. \n\nIf the wreck occurred when police believe it did, she may have been there for as many as...
6122_4
Q: what odds were stacked against Lily? A: The odds that she would survive. Q: What happened in the car? A: It flipped into a Utah river, leaving Lily hanging upside down. Q: How long was the baby in the car? A: As many as 14 hours. Q: Did her mother survive? A: No. Q: How did the baby survive?
She was properly in the car seat.
[ "(CNN)The odds seemed almost impossibly stacked against baby Lily, but she survived. \n\nRescuers found the toddler Saturday, hanging upside down in her mother's car, which had flipped into a frigid Utah river a day before. \n\nIf the wreck occurred when police believe it did, she may have been there for as many as...
6122_5
Q: what odds were stacked against Lily? A: The odds that she would survive. Q: What happened in the car? A: It flipped into a Utah river, leaving Lily hanging upside down. Q: How long was the baby in the car? A: As many as 14 hours. Q: Did her mother survive? A: No. Q: How did the baby survive? A: She was properly in t...
It slowed her body down which protected it.
[ "(CNN)The odds seemed almost impossibly stacked against baby Lily, but she survived. \n\nRescuers found the toddler Saturday, hanging upside down in her mother's car, which had flipped into a frigid Utah river a day before. \n\nIf the wreck occurred when police believe it did, she may have been there for as many as...
6122_6
Q: what odds were stacked against Lily? A: The odds that she would survive. Q: What happened in the car? A: It flipped into a Utah river, leaving Lily hanging upside down. Q: How long was the baby in the car? A: As many as 14 hours. Q: Did her mother survive? A: No. Q: How did the baby survive? A: She was properly in t...
Yes.
[ "(CNN)The odds seemed almost impossibly stacked against baby Lily, but she survived. \n\nRescuers found the toddler Saturday, hanging upside down in her mother's car, which had flipped into a frigid Utah river a day before. \n\nIf the wreck occurred when police believe it did, she may have been there for as many as...
6122_7
Q: what odds were stacked against Lily? A: The odds that she would survive. Q: What happened in the car? A: It flipped into a Utah river, leaving Lily hanging upside down. Q: How long was the baby in the car? A: As many as 14 hours. Q: Did her mother survive? A: No. Q: How did the baby survive? A: She was properly in t...
Mittens, a hat, and multiple layers of clothing
[ "(CNN)The odds seemed almost impossibly stacked against baby Lily, but she survived. \n\nRescuers found the toddler Saturday, hanging upside down in her mother's car, which had flipped into a frigid Utah river a day before. \n\nIf the wreck occurred when police believe it did, she may have been there for as many as...
6122_8
Q: what odds were stacked against Lily? A: The odds that she would survive. Q: What happened in the car? A: It flipped into a Utah river, leaving Lily hanging upside down. Q: How long was the baby in the car? A: As many as 14 hours. Q: Did her mother survive? A: No. Q: How did the baby survive? A: She was properly in t...
It is not certain, but there was a chance that she was.
[ "(CNN)The odds seemed almost impossibly stacked against baby Lily, but she survived. \n\nRescuers found the toddler Saturday, hanging upside down in her mother's car, which had flipped into a frigid Utah river a day before. \n\nIf the wreck occurred when police believe it did, she may have been there for as many as...
6122_9
Q: what odds were stacked against Lily? A: The odds that she would survive. Q: What happened in the car? A: It flipped into a Utah river, leaving Lily hanging upside down. Q: How long was the baby in the car? A: As many as 14 hours. Q: Did her mother survive? A: No. Q: How did the baby survive? A: She was properly in t...
Yes.
[ "(CNN)The odds seemed almost impossibly stacked against baby Lily, but she survived. \n\nRescuers found the toddler Saturday, hanging upside down in her mother's car, which had flipped into a frigid Utah river a day before. \n\nIf the wreck occurred when police believe it did, she may have been there for as many as...
6123_0
What kind of transportation does Diana take to work?
By wire
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_1
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job?
teacher
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_2
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she?
23
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_3
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job?
No
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_4
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job?
a 400-foot deep gorge
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_5
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take?
30 seconds
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_6
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
two hours
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_7
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
100 mph
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_8
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
Yes
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_9
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
Diaz
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_10
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
cable racer
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_11
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
a small cottage
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_12
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
The Andes Mountains of South America
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_13
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
Los Pinos
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_14
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
walks
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_15
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
an hour
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_16
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
A metal hook
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_17
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
a kilometer
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_18
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
Yes
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6123_19
Q: What kind of transportation does Diana take to work? A: By wire Q: What is her job? A: teacher Q: How old is she? A: 23 Q: Was she aware of the transportation system when she accepted the job? A: No Q: What lies between her and her job? A: a 400-foot deep gorge Q: how long does the trip take? A: 30 seconds Q: How lo...
newborn babies
[ "Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a \"cable racer\", and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot ...
6124_0
how old is Prince Harry?
27
[ "Nassau, The Bahamas (CNN) -- Prince Harry, the third in Britain's line of royal succession, worshiped in a Bahamian cathedral Sunday as part of his Caribbean tour to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his grandmother's accession to the throne. \n\nHarry's Diamond Jubilee celebrations began Friday in the Belize capi...
6124_1
Q: how old is Prince Harry? A: 27 Q: what type of vehicle did he use to visit several of the islands?
speedboat
[ "Nassau, The Bahamas (CNN) -- Prince Harry, the third in Britain's line of royal succession, worshiped in a Bahamian cathedral Sunday as part of his Caribbean tour to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his grandmother's accession to the throne. \n\nHarry's Diamond Jubilee celebrations began Friday in the Belize capi...
6124_2
Q: how old is Prince Harry? A: 27 Q: what type of vehicle did he use to visit several of the islands? A: speedboat Q: what type of rally would be held at Bahamas National Stadium?
youth rally
[ "Nassau, The Bahamas (CNN) -- Prince Harry, the third in Britain's line of royal succession, worshiped in a Bahamian cathedral Sunday as part of his Caribbean tour to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his grandmother's accession to the throne. \n\nHarry's Diamond Jubilee celebrations began Friday in the Belize capi...
6124_3
Q: how old is Prince Harry? A: 27 Q: what type of vehicle did he use to visit several of the islands? A: speedboat Q: what type of rally would be held at Bahamas National Stadium? A: youth rally Q: what day?
Monday
[ "Nassau, The Bahamas (CNN) -- Prince Harry, the third in Britain's line of royal succession, worshiped in a Bahamian cathedral Sunday as part of his Caribbean tour to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his grandmother's accession to the throne. \n\nHarry's Diamond Jubilee celebrations began Friday in the Belize capi...
6124_4
Q: how old is Prince Harry? A: 27 Q: what type of vehicle did he use to visit several of the islands? A: speedboat Q: what type of rally would be held at Bahamas National Stadium? A: youth rally Q: what day? A: Monday Q: where does Harry go after that?
Jamaica
[ "Nassau, The Bahamas (CNN) -- Prince Harry, the third in Britain's line of royal succession, worshiped in a Bahamian cathedral Sunday as part of his Caribbean tour to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his grandmother's accession to the throne. \n\nHarry's Diamond Jubilee celebrations began Friday in the Belize capi...
6124_5
Q: how old is Prince Harry? A: 27 Q: what type of vehicle did he use to visit several of the islands? A: speedboat Q: what type of rally would be held at Bahamas National Stadium? A: youth rally Q: what day? A: Monday Q: where does Harry go after that? A: Jamaica Q: how long is his tour?
10 days
[ "Nassau, The Bahamas (CNN) -- Prince Harry, the third in Britain's line of royal succession, worshiped in a Bahamian cathedral Sunday as part of his Caribbean tour to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his grandmother's accession to the throne. \n\nHarry's Diamond Jubilee celebrations began Friday in the Belize capi...
6125_0
What did the man see as he left?
men walking
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_1
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where?
down the road
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_2
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there?
two
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_3
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them?
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_4
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom?
young gentleman
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_5
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him?
no
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_6
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him?
no
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_7
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him? A: no Q: What were their names?
Herbert and Owen Fitzgerald
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_8
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him? A: no Q: What were their names? A: Herbert and Owen Fitzgerald Q: Did they obst...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_9
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him? A: no Q: What were their names? A: Herbert and Owen Fitzgerald Q: Did they obst...
Mollett
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
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Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him? A: no Q: What were their names? A: Herbert and Owen Fitzgerald Q: Did they obst...
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[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...