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6261_10
Q: What did Jim want to eat? A: pizza Q: Was he a large guy? A: Yes. Q: What had he eaten earlier? A: a hot dog Q: And what else? A: carrots Q: What had he been playing with? A: his kitty Q: Where? A: his yard Q: Did he leave the yard? A: Yes Q: Where did he go? A: the deep woods Q: Near his house? A: Yes. Q: What had ...
Bob
[ "Jim wanted to go eat some pizza. He was a giant. He had eaten a hot dog and some carrots earlier that day, but it had been a long time. He was very hungry after a hard day of playing with his kitty. But Jim had a problem, he did know where he was. While playing with his kitten, he had left his yard and wandered in...
6261_11
Q: What did Jim want to eat? A: pizza Q: Was he a large guy? A: Yes. Q: What had he eaten earlier? A: a hot dog Q: And what else? A: carrots Q: What had he been playing with? A: his kitty Q: Where? A: his yard Q: Did he leave the yard? A: Yes Q: Where did he go? A: the deep woods Q: Near his house? A: Yes. Q: What had ...
Yes
[ "Jim wanted to go eat some pizza. He was a giant. He had eaten a hot dog and some carrots earlier that day, but it had been a long time. He was very hungry after a hard day of playing with his kitty. But Jim had a problem, he did know where he was. While playing with his kitten, he had left his yard and wandered in...
6261_12
Q: What did Jim want to eat? A: pizza Q: Was he a large guy? A: Yes. Q: What had he eaten earlier? A: a hot dog Q: And what else? A: carrots Q: What had he been playing with? A: his kitty Q: Where? A: his yard Q: Did he leave the yard? A: Yes Q: Where did he go? A: the deep woods Q: Near his house? A: Yes. Q: What had ...
on Jim's shoulder
[ "Jim wanted to go eat some pizza. He was a giant. He had eaten a hot dog and some carrots earlier that day, but it had been a long time. He was very hungry after a hard day of playing with his kitty. But Jim had a problem, he did know where he was. While playing with his kitten, he had left his yard and wandered in...
6261_13
Q: What did Jim want to eat? A: pizza Q: Was he a large guy? A: Yes. Q: What had he eaten earlier? A: a hot dog Q: And what else? A: carrots Q: What had he been playing with? A: his kitty Q: Where? A: his yard Q: Did he leave the yard? A: Yes Q: Where did he go? A: the deep woods Q: Near his house? A: Yes. Q: What had ...
a flashlight
[ "Jim wanted to go eat some pizza. He was a giant. He had eaten a hot dog and some carrots earlier that day, but it had been a long time. He was very hungry after a hard day of playing with his kitty. But Jim had a problem, he did know where he was. While playing with his kitten, he had left his yard and wandered in...
6261_14
Q: What did Jim want to eat? A: pizza Q: Was he a large guy? A: Yes. Q: What had he eaten earlier? A: a hot dog Q: And what else? A: carrots Q: What had he been playing with? A: his kitty Q: Where? A: his yard Q: Did he leave the yard? A: Yes Q: Where did he go? A: the deep woods Q: Near his house? A: Yes. Q: What had ...
his house
[ "Jim wanted to go eat some pizza. He was a giant. He had eaten a hot dog and some carrots earlier that day, but it had been a long time. He was very hungry after a hard day of playing with his kitty. But Jim had a problem, he did know where he was. While playing with his kitten, he had left his yard and wandered in...
6261_15
Q: What did Jim want to eat? A: pizza Q: Was he a large guy? A: Yes. Q: What had he eaten earlier? A: a hot dog Q: And what else? A: carrots Q: What had he been playing with? A: his kitty Q: Where? A: his yard Q: Did he leave the yard? A: Yes Q: Where did he go? A: the deep woods Q: Near his house? A: Yes. Q: What had ...
No.
[ "Jim wanted to go eat some pizza. He was a giant. He had eaten a hot dog and some carrots earlier that day, but it had been a long time. He was very hungry after a hard day of playing with his kitty. But Jim had a problem, he did know where he was. While playing with his kitten, he had left his yard and wandered in...
6261_16
Q: What did Jim want to eat? A: pizza Q: Was he a large guy? A: Yes. Q: What had he eaten earlier? A: a hot dog Q: And what else? A: carrots Q: What had he been playing with? A: his kitty Q: Where? A: his yard Q: Did he leave the yard? A: Yes Q: Where did he go? A: the deep woods Q: Near his house? A: Yes. Q: What had ...
a pizza
[ "Jim wanted to go eat some pizza. He was a giant. He had eaten a hot dog and some carrots earlier that day, but it had been a long time. He was very hungry after a hard day of playing with his kitty. But Jim had a problem, he did know where he was. While playing with his kitten, he had left his yard and wandered in...
6261_17
Q: What did Jim want to eat? A: pizza Q: Was he a large guy? A: Yes. Q: What had he eaten earlier? A: a hot dog Q: And what else? A: carrots Q: What had he been playing with? A: his kitty Q: Where? A: his yard Q: Did he leave the yard? A: Yes Q: Where did he go? A: the deep woods Q: Near his house? A: Yes. Q: What had ...
Steve
[ "Jim wanted to go eat some pizza. He was a giant. He had eaten a hot dog and some carrots earlier that day, but it had been a long time. He was very hungry after a hard day of playing with his kitty. But Jim had a problem, he did know where he was. While playing with his kitten, he had left his yard and wandered in...
6261_18
Q: What did Jim want to eat? A: pizza Q: Was he a large guy? A: Yes. Q: What had he eaten earlier? A: a hot dog Q: And what else? A: carrots Q: What had he been playing with? A: his kitty Q: Where? A: his yard Q: Did he leave the yard? A: Yes Q: Where did he go? A: the deep woods Q: Near his house? A: Yes. Q: What had ...
Adam
[ "Jim wanted to go eat some pizza. He was a giant. He had eaten a hot dog and some carrots earlier that day, but it had been a long time. He was very hungry after a hard day of playing with his kitty. But Jim had a problem, he did know where he was. While playing with his kitten, he had left his yard and wandered in...
6261_19
Q: What did Jim want to eat? A: pizza Q: Was he a large guy? A: Yes. Q: What had he eaten earlier? A: a hot dog Q: And what else? A: carrots Q: What had he been playing with? A: his kitty Q: Where? A: his yard Q: Did he leave the yard? A: Yes Q: Where did he go? A: the deep woods Q: Near his house? A: Yes. Q: What had ...
his adventure
[ "Jim wanted to go eat some pizza. He was a giant. He had eaten a hot dog and some carrots earlier that day, but it had been a long time. He was very hungry after a hard day of playing with his kitty. But Jim had a problem, he did know where he was. While playing with his kitten, he had left his yard and wandered in...
6261_20
Q: What did Jim want to eat? A: pizza Q: Was he a large guy? A: Yes. Q: What had he eaten earlier? A: a hot dog Q: And what else? A: carrots Q: What had he been playing with? A: his kitty Q: Where? A: his yard Q: Did he leave the yard? A: Yes Q: Where did he go? A: the deep woods Q: Near his house? A: Yes. Q: What had ...
Yes
[ "Jim wanted to go eat some pizza. He was a giant. He had eaten a hot dog and some carrots earlier that day, but it had been a long time. He was very hungry after a hard day of playing with his kitty. But Jim had a problem, he did know where he was. While playing with his kitten, he had left his yard and wandered in...
6262_0
Who was seating by themselves?
Evelyn
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_1
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where?
in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_2
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted?
Yes
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_3
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom?
Jessy Horsfield
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_4
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself?
Yes
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_5
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why?
because she felt disturbed by the thought of it
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_6
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed?
North
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_7
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed? A: North Q: W...
afternoon
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_8
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed? A: North Q: W...
No
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_9
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed? A: North Q: W...
Vane
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_10
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed? A: North Q: W...
three
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_11
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed? A: North Q: W...
No
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_12
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed? A: North Q: W...
she was jealous
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_13
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed? A: North Q: W...
Yes
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_14
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed? A: North Q: W...
one
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_15
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed? A: North Q: W...
Kitty Blake
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_16
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed? A: North Q: W...
He wasn't
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_17
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed? A: North Q: W...
Because he had met her by accident
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_18
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed? A: North Q: W...
on a visit to Celia
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6262_19
Q: Who was seating by themselves? A: Evelyn Q: Where? A: in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room Q: Was she interrupted? A: Yes Q: By whom? A: Jessy Horsfield Q: Did she feel the need to explain herself? A: Yes Q: Why? A: because she felt disturbed by the thought of it Q: What direction were they going to be headed? A: North Q: W...
No
[ "CHAPTER XXIV \n\nJESSY STRIKES \n\nIt was the afternoon before Vane's departure for the North, and Evelyn, sitting alone for the time being in Mrs. Nairn's drawing-room, felt disturbed by the thought of it. She sympathized with his object, as it had been briefly related by her hostess, but she supposed there was a...
6263_0
Who scratched his head?
Dick
[ "CHAPTER V--\"BLOODY AS THE HUNTER\" \n\nThe lads lay quiet till the last footstep had melted on the wind. Then they arose, and with many an ache, for they were weary with constraint, clambered through the ruins, and recrossed the ditch upon the rafter. Matcham had picked up the windac and went first, Dick followin...
6263_1
Q: Who scratched his head? A: Dick Q: What is the chapter's name?
BLOODY AS THE HUNTER
[ "CHAPTER V--\"BLOODY AS THE HUNTER\" \n\nThe lads lay quiet till the last footstep had melted on the wind. Then they arose, and with many an ache, for they were weary with constraint, clambered through the ruins, and recrossed the ditch upon the rafter. Matcham had picked up the windac and went first, Dick followin...
6263_2
Q: Who scratched his head? A: Dick Q: What is the chapter's name? A: BLOODY AS THE HUNTER Q: Who was he talking to?
Matcham
[ "CHAPTER V--\"BLOODY AS THE HUNTER\" \n\nThe lads lay quiet till the last footstep had melted on the wind. Then they arose, and with many an ache, for they were weary with constraint, clambered through the ruins, and recrossed the ditch upon the rafter. Matcham had picked up the windac and went first, Dick followin...
6263_3
Q: Who scratched his head? A: Dick Q: What is the chapter's name? A: BLOODY AS THE HUNTER Q: Who was he talking to? A: Matcham Q: Who spoke first?
Matcham
[ "CHAPTER V--\"BLOODY AS THE HUNTER\" \n\nThe lads lay quiet till the last footstep had melted on the wind. Then they arose, and with many an ache, for they were weary with constraint, clambered through the ruins, and recrossed the ditch upon the rafter. Matcham had picked up the windac and went first, Dick followin...
6263_4
Q: Who scratched his head? A: Dick Q: What is the chapter's name? A: BLOODY AS THE HUNTER Q: Who was he talking to? A: Matcham Q: Who spoke first? A: Matcham Q: What did he say?
He said "and now, forth to Holywood."
[ "CHAPTER V--\"BLOODY AS THE HUNTER\" \n\nThe lads lay quiet till the last footstep had melted on the wind. Then they arose, and with many an ache, for they were weary with constraint, clambered through the ruins, and recrossed the ditch upon the rafter. Matcham had picked up the windac and went first, Dick followin...
6263_5
Q: Who scratched his head? A: Dick Q: What is the chapter's name? A: BLOODY AS THE HUNTER Q: Who was he talking to? A: Matcham Q: Who spoke first? A: Matcham Q: What did he say? A: He said "and now, forth to Holywood." Q: Was the invite accepted?
No
[ "CHAPTER V--\"BLOODY AS THE HUNTER\" \n\nThe lads lay quiet till the last footstep had melted on the wind. Then they arose, and with many an ache, for they were weary with constraint, clambered through the ruins, and recrossed the ditch upon the rafter. Matcham had picked up the windac and went first, Dick followin...
6263_6
Q: Who scratched his head? A: Dick Q: What is the chapter's name? A: BLOODY AS THE HUNTER Q: Who was he talking to? A: Matcham Q: Who spoke first? A: Matcham Q: What did he say? A: He said "and now, forth to Holywood." Q: Was the invite accepted? A: No Q: Why not?
He would rather see Jack hanged first
[ "CHAPTER V--\"BLOODY AS THE HUNTER\" \n\nThe lads lay quiet till the last footstep had melted on the wind. Then they arose, and with many an ache, for they were weary with constraint, clambered through the ruins, and recrossed the ditch upon the rafter. Matcham had picked up the windac and went first, Dick followin...
6263_7
Q: Who scratched his head? A: Dick Q: What is the chapter's name? A: BLOODY AS THE HUNTER Q: Who was he talking to? A: Matcham Q: Who spoke first? A: Matcham Q: What did he say? A: He said "and now, forth to Holywood." Q: Was the invite accepted? A: No Q: Why not? A: He would rather see Jack hanged first Q: Did he make...
Yes
[ "CHAPTER V--\"BLOODY AS THE HUNTER\" \n\nThe lads lay quiet till the last footstep had melted on the wind. Then they arose, and with many an ache, for they were weary with constraint, clambered through the ruins, and recrossed the ditch upon the rafter. Matcham had picked up the windac and went first, Dick followin...
6263_8
Q: Who scratched his head? A: Dick Q: What is the chapter's name? A: BLOODY AS THE HUNTER Q: Who was he talking to? A: Matcham Q: Who spoke first? A: Matcham Q: What did he say? A: He said "and now, forth to Holywood." Q: Was the invite accepted? A: No Q: Why not? A: He would rather see Jack hanged first Q: Did he make...
He asked for the windac
[ "CHAPTER V--\"BLOODY AS THE HUNTER\" \n\nThe lads lay quiet till the last footstep had melted on the wind. Then they arose, and with many an ache, for they were weary with constraint, clambered through the ruins, and recrossed the ditch upon the rafter. Matcham had picked up the windac and went first, Dick followin...
6263_9
Q: Who scratched his head? A: Dick Q: What is the chapter's name? A: BLOODY AS THE HUNTER Q: Who was he talking to? A: Matcham Q: Who spoke first? A: Matcham Q: What did he say? A: He said "and now, forth to Holywood." Q: Was the invite accepted? A: No Q: Why not? A: He would rather see Jack hanged first Q: Did he make...
A cross-bow
[ "CHAPTER V--\"BLOODY AS THE HUNTER\" \n\nThe lads lay quiet till the last footstep had melted on the wind. Then they arose, and with many an ache, for they were weary with constraint, clambered through the ruins, and recrossed the ditch upon the rafter. Matcham had picked up the windac and went first, Dick followin...
6264_0
What must we do to succeed in business?
take action
[ "To succeed in business or life we must continually take actions. Putting yourself on the line day after day can be extremely boring, especially when things do not work out as desired. Each time a disappointing event happens, I like to get reminded of these famous failures: Gates has literally changed the work cult...
6264_1
Q: What must we do to succeed in business? A: take action Q: What can be extremely boring?
putting yourself on the line every day
[ "To succeed in business or life we must continually take actions. Putting yourself on the line day after day can be extremely boring, especially when things do not work out as desired. Each time a disappointing event happens, I like to get reminded of these famous failures: Gates has literally changed the work cult...
6264_2
Q: What must we do to succeed in business? A: take action Q: What can be extremely boring? A: putting yourself on the line every day Q: Who was supposedly the world's richest man for over a decade?
Gates
[ "To succeed in business or life we must continually take actions. Putting yourself on the line day after day can be extremely boring, especially when things do not work out as desired. Each time a disappointing event happens, I like to get reminded of these famous failures: Gates has literally changed the work cult...
6264_3
Q: What must we do to succeed in business? A: take action Q: What can be extremely boring? A: putting yourself on the line every day Q: Who was supposedly the world's richest man for over a decade? A: Gates Q: What did many think of Newton?
he was born a genius
[ "To succeed in business or life we must continually take actions. Putting yourself on the line day after day can be extremely boring, especially when things do not work out as desired. Each time a disappointing event happens, I like to get reminded of these famous failures: Gates has literally changed the work cult...
6264_4
Q: What must we do to succeed in business? A: take action Q: What can be extremely boring? A: putting yourself on the line every day Q: Who was supposedly the world's richest man for over a decade? A: Gates Q: What did many think of Newton? A: he was born a genius Q: Where was Newton from?
zEngland
[ "To succeed in business or life we must continually take actions. Putting yourself on the line day after day can be extremely boring, especially when things do not work out as desired. Each time a disappointing event happens, I like to get reminded of these famous failures: Gates has literally changed the work cult...
6264_5
Q: What must we do to succeed in business? A: take action Q: What can be extremely boring? A: putting yourself on the line every day Q: Who was supposedly the world's richest man for over a decade? A: Gates Q: What did many think of Newton? A: he was born a genius Q: Where was Newton from? A: zEngland Q: How did he per...
poorly
[ "To succeed in business or life we must continually take actions. Putting yourself on the line day after day can be extremely boring, especially when things do not work out as desired. Each time a disappointing event happens, I like to get reminded of these famous failures: Gates has literally changed the work cult...
6264_6
Q: What must we do to succeed in business? A: take action Q: What can be extremely boring? A: putting yourself on the line every day Q: Who was supposedly the world's richest man for over a decade? A: Gates Q: What did many think of Newton? A: he was born a genius Q: Where was Newton from? A: zEngland Q: How did he per...
Beethoven
[ "To succeed in business or life we must continually take actions. Putting yourself on the line day after day can be extremely boring, especially when things do not work out as desired. Each time a disappointing event happens, I like to get reminded of these famous failures: Gates has literally changed the work cult...
6264_7
Q: What must we do to succeed in business? A: take action Q: What can be extremely boring? A: putting yourself on the line every day Q: Who was supposedly the world's richest man for over a decade? A: Gates Q: What did many think of Newton? A: he was born a genius Q: Where was Newton from? A: zEngland Q: How did he per...
his hearing
[ "To succeed in business or life we must continually take actions. Putting yourself on the line day after day can be extremely boring, especially when things do not work out as desired. Each time a disappointing event happens, I like to get reminded of these famous failures: Gates has literally changed the work cult...
6264_8
Q: What must we do to succeed in business? A: take action Q: What can be extremely boring? A: putting yourself on the line every day Q: Who was supposedly the world's richest man for over a decade? A: Gates Q: What did many think of Newton? A: he was born a genius Q: Where was Newton from? A: zEngland Q: How did he per...
Lincoln
[ "To succeed in business or life we must continually take actions. Putting yourself on the line day after day can be extremely boring, especially when things do not work out as desired. Each time a disappointing event happens, I like to get reminded of these famous failures: Gates has literally changed the work cult...
6264_9
Q: What must we do to succeed in business? A: take action Q: What can be extremely boring? A: putting yourself on the line every day Q: Who was supposedly the world's richest man for over a decade? A: Gates Q: What did many think of Newton? A: he was born a genius Q: Where was Newton from? A: zEngland Q: How did he per...
simplifying computer use'
[ "To succeed in business or life we must continually take actions. Putting yourself on the line day after day can be extremely boring, especially when things do not work out as desired. Each time a disappointing event happens, I like to get reminded of these famous failures: Gates has literally changed the work cult...
6265_0
Who hosted a dinner?
the Durer family
[ "Once upon a time, there was a family with eighteen children in a small village not far from Nuremberg. Eighteen! In spite of the hopeless condition, two of the children had a dream. They both wanted to pursue their talent for art. After many long discussions, the two boys finally worked out an agreement. They woul...
6265_1
Q: Who hosted a dinner? A: the Durer family Q: When?
When Albrecht returned to his village
[ "Once upon a time, there was a family with eighteen children in a small village not far from Nuremberg. Eighteen! In spite of the hopeless condition, two of the children had a dream. They both wanted to pursue their talent for art. After many long discussions, the two boys finally worked out an agreement. They woul...
6265_2
Q: Who hosted a dinner? A: the Durer family Q: When? A: When Albrecht returned to his village Q: And why did they do this?
to celebrate his triumphant homecoming
[ "Once upon a time, there was a family with eighteen children in a small village not far from Nuremberg. Eighteen! In spite of the hopeless condition, two of the children had a dream. They both wanted to pursue their talent for art. After many long discussions, the two boys finally worked out an agreement. They woul...
6265_3
Q: Who hosted a dinner? A: the Durer family Q: When? A: When Albrecht returned to his village Q: And why did they do this? A: to celebrate his triumphant homecoming Q: Who did he drink a toast to?
his brother
[ "Once upon a time, there was a family with eighteen children in a small village not far from Nuremberg. Eighteen! In spite of the hopeless condition, two of the children had a dream. They both wanted to pursue their talent for art. After many long discussions, the two boys finally worked out an agreement. They woul...
6265_4
Q: Who hosted a dinner? A: the Durer family Q: When? A: When Albrecht returned to his village Q: And why did they do this? A: to celebrate his triumphant homecoming Q: Who did he drink a toast to? A: his brother Q: Why?
for the years of sacrifice the brother made to pay for his art school
[ "Once upon a time, there was a family with eighteen children in a small village not far from Nuremberg. Eighteen! In spite of the hopeless condition, two of the children had a dream. They both wanted to pursue their talent for art. After many long discussions, the two boys finally worked out an agreement. They woul...
6265_5
Q: Who hosted a dinner? A: the Durer family Q: When? A: When Albrecht returned to his village Q: And why did they do this? A: to celebrate his triumphant homecoming Q: Who did he drink a toast to? A: his brother Q: Why? A: for the years of sacrifice the brother made to pay for his art school Q: What did he say at the e...
Now you can go to Nuremberg to look for your dream, and I will take care of you
[ "Once upon a time, there was a family with eighteen children in a small village not far from Nuremberg. Eighteen! In spite of the hopeless condition, two of the children had a dream. They both wanted to pursue their talent for art. After many long discussions, the two boys finally worked out an agreement. They woul...
6265_6
Q: Who hosted a dinner? A: the Durer family Q: When? A: When Albrecht returned to his village Q: And why did they do this? A: to celebrate his triumphant homecoming Q: Who did he drink a toast to? A: his brother Q: Why? A: for the years of sacrifice the brother made to pay for his art school Q: What did he say at the e...
pursue their talent for art
[ "Once upon a time, there was a family with eighteen children in a small village not far from Nuremberg. Eighteen! In spite of the hopeless condition, two of the children had a dream. They both wanted to pursue their talent for art. After many long discussions, the two boys finally worked out an agreement. They woul...
6265_7
Q: Who hosted a dinner? A: the Durer family Q: When? A: When Albrecht returned to his village Q: And why did they do this? A: to celebrate his triumphant homecoming Q: Who did he drink a toast to? A: his brother Q: Why? A: for the years of sacrifice the brother made to pay for his art school Q: What did he say at the e...
One would work in the mines to support the other one's tuition, then trade places
[ "Once upon a time, there was a family with eighteen children in a small village not far from Nuremberg. Eighteen! In spite of the hopeless condition, two of the children had a dream. They both wanted to pursue their talent for art. After many long discussions, the two boys finally worked out an agreement. They woul...
6265_8
Q: Who hosted a dinner? A: the Durer family Q: When? A: When Albrecht returned to his village Q: And why did they do this? A: to celebrate his triumphant homecoming Q: Who did he drink a toast to? A: his brother Q: Why? A: for the years of sacrifice the brother made to pay for his art school Q: What did he say at the e...
Albrecht
[ "Once upon a time, there was a family with eighteen children in a small village not far from Nuremberg. Eighteen! In spite of the hopeless condition, two of the children had a dream. They both wanted to pursue their talent for art. After many long discussions, the two boys finally worked out an agreement. They woul...
6265_9
Q: Who hosted a dinner? A: the Durer family Q: When? A: When Albrecht returned to his village Q: And why did they do this? A: to celebrate his triumphant homecoming Q: Who did he drink a toast to? A: his brother Q: Why? A: for the years of sacrifice the brother made to pay for his art school Q: What did he say at the e...
no
[ "Once upon a time, there was a family with eighteen children in a small village not far from Nuremberg. Eighteen! In spite of the hopeless condition, two of the children had a dream. They both wanted to pursue their talent for art. After many long discussions, the two boys finally worked out an agreement. They woul...
6266_0
what is the official name ofDenmark?
the Kingdom of Denmark
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_1
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East?
Sweden
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_2
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it
the Faroe Islands
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_3
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border?
unknown
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_4
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom?
the Faroe Islands and Greenland
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_5
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
443
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_6
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
Zealand, Funen and the North Jutlandic Island
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_7
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
flat, arable land and sandy coasts
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_8
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
no
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_9
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
The union with Norway
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_10
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
Greenland and Iceland
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_11
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
in the 17th century
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_12
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
yes
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_13
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
yes
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_14
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
5.75 million
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_15
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
agricultural produce
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_16
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
social and labour-market reforms
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_17
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
the present welfare state model
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_18
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
yes
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6266_19
Q: what is the official name ofDenmark? A: the Kingdom of Denmark Q: which country is to it's North-East? A: Sweden Q: what country is on it A: the Faroe Islands Q: which country is on it's southern border? A: unknown Q: which two countries inthe North Atlantic are also part of the kingdom? A: the Faroe Islands and Gre...
the 10th century
[ "Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and a sovereign state. The southernmost of the Scandinavian nations, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic...
6267_0
What does the Gospel of Luke is account of who's life?
Mary's
[ "According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel t...
6267_1
Q: What does the Gospel of Luke is account of who's life? A: Mary's Q: Who was barren before Mary's conception?
Anne
[ "According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel t...
6267_2
Q: What does the Gospel of Luke is account of who's life? A: Mary's Q: Who was barren before Mary's conception? A: Anne Q: At the time of her betrothal Joseph was what age?
thirty
[ "According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel t...
6267_3
Q: What does the Gospel of Luke is account of who's life? A: Mary's Q: Who was barren before Mary's conception? A: Anne Q: At the time of her betrothal Joseph was what age? A: thirty Q: How old was Mary?
12–14 years old
[ "According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel t...
6267_4
Q: What does the Gospel of Luke is account of who's life? A: Mary's Q: Who was barren before Mary's conception? A: Anne Q: At the time of her betrothal Joseph was what age? A: thirty Q: How old was Mary? A: 12–14 years old Q: Who was present at the Crucifixion of Jesus?
Mary
[ "According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel t...
6267_5
Q: What does the Gospel of Luke is account of who's life? A: Mary's Q: Who was barren before Mary's conception? A: Anne Q: At the time of her betrothal Joseph was what age? A: thirty Q: How old was Mary? A: 12–14 years old Q: Who was present at the Crucifixion of Jesus? A: Mary Q: Was her body corrupt? (Mary)
no
[ "According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel t...
6267_6
Q: What does the Gospel of Luke is account of who's life? A: Mary's Q: Who was barren before Mary's conception? A: Anne Q: At the time of her betrothal Joseph was what age? A: thirty Q: How old was Mary? A: 12–14 years old Q: Who was present at the Crucifixion of Jesus? A: Mary Q: Was her body corrupt? (Mary) A: no Q: ...
her incorrupt body was assumed directly into Heaven
[ "According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel t...
6267_7
Q: What does the Gospel of Luke is account of who's life? A: Mary's Q: Who was barren before Mary's conception? A: Anne Q: At the time of her betrothal Joseph was what age? A: thirty Q: How old was Mary? A: 12–14 years old Q: Who was present at the Crucifixion of Jesus? A: Mary Q: Was her body corrupt? (Mary) A: no Q: ...
The Gospel of Luke
[ "According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel t...
6267_8
Q: What does the Gospel of Luke is account of who's life? A: Mary's Q: Who was barren before Mary's conception? A: Anne Q: At the time of her betrothal Joseph was what age? A: thirty Q: How old was Mary? A: 12–14 years old Q: Who was present at the Crucifixion of Jesus? A: Mary Q: Was her body corrupt? (Mary) A: no Q: ...
Samuel
[ "According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel t...
6267_9
Q: What does the Gospel of Luke is account of who's life? A: Mary's Q: Who was barren before Mary's conception? A: Anne Q: At the time of her betrothal Joseph was what age? A: thirty Q: How old was Mary? A: 12–14 years old Q: Who was present at the Crucifixion of Jesus? A: Mary Q: Was her body corrupt? (Mary) A: no Q: ...
Gabriel
[ "According to the apocryphal Gospel of James, Mary was the daughter of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne. Before Mary's conception, Anne had been barren and was far advanced in years. Mary was given to service as a consecrated virgin in the Temple in Jerusalem when she was three years old, much like Hannah took Samuel t...
6268_0
Who was unhappy?
Alice
[ "Poor Alice was very unhappy. \"What a wonderful garden!\" she said to herself. \"I'd like to be out there - not in this dark room. Why can't I get smaller?\" It was already a very strange day. and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible. After a while she locked the door again, got up and went back...
6268_1
Q: Who was unhappy? A: Alice Q: Did it say EAT ME on the bottle she found?
no
[ "Poor Alice was very unhappy. \"What a wonderful garden!\" she said to herself. \"I'd like to be out there - not in this dark room. Why can't I get smaller?\" It was already a very strange day. and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible. After a while she locked the door again, got up and went back...
6268_2
Q: Who was unhappy? A: Alice Q: Did it say EAT ME on the bottle she found? A: no Q: What did it say that on?
a cake
[ "Poor Alice was very unhappy. \"What a wonderful garden!\" she said to herself. \"I'd like to be out there - not in this dark room. Why can't I get smaller?\" It was already a very strange day. and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible. After a while she locked the door again, got up and went back...
6268_3
Q: Who was unhappy? A: Alice Q: Did it say EAT ME on the bottle she found? A: no Q: What did it say that on? A: a cake Q: What must she do to make her way outside?
get smaller
[ "Poor Alice was very unhappy. \"What a wonderful garden!\" she said to herself. \"I'd like to be out there - not in this dark room. Why can't I get smaller?\" It was already a very strange day. and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible. After a while she locked the door again, got up and went back...
6268_4
Q: Who was unhappy? A: Alice Q: Did it say EAT ME on the bottle she found? A: no Q: What did it say that on? A: a cake Q: What must she do to make her way outside? A: get smaller Q: Where did she find the thing to sip from?
on the table
[ "Poor Alice was very unhappy. \"What a wonderful garden!\" she said to herself. \"I'd like to be out there - not in this dark room. Why can't I get smaller?\" It was already a very strange day. and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible. After a while she locked the door again, got up and went back...
6268_5
Q: Who was unhappy? A: Alice Q: Did it say EAT ME on the bottle she found? A: no Q: What did it say that on? A: a cake Q: What must she do to make her way outside? A: get smaller Q: Where did she find the thing to sip from? A: on the table Q: How many things did the liquid remind her of?
Three
[ "Poor Alice was very unhappy. \"What a wonderful garden!\" she said to herself. \"I'd like to be out there - not in this dark room. Why can't I get smaller?\" It was already a very strange day. and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible. After a while she locked the door again, got up and went back...
6268_6
Q: Who was unhappy? A: Alice Q: Did it say EAT ME on the bottle she found? A: no Q: What did it say that on? A: a cake Q: What must she do to make her way outside? A: get smaller Q: Where did she find the thing to sip from? A: on the table Q: How many things did the liquid remind her of? A: Three Q: Did it make her tal...
no
[ "Poor Alice was very unhappy. \"What a wonderful garden!\" she said to herself. \"I'd like to be out there - not in this dark room. Why can't I get smaller?\" It was already a very strange day. and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible. After a while she locked the door again, got up and went back...
6268_7
Q: Who was unhappy? A: Alice Q: Did it say EAT ME on the bottle she found? A: no Q: What did it say that on? A: a cake Q: What must she do to make her way outside? A: get smaller Q: Where did she find the thing to sip from? A: on the table Q: How many things did the liquid remind her of? A: Three Q: Did it make her tal...
smaller
[ "Poor Alice was very unhappy. \"What a wonderful garden!\" she said to herself. \"I'd like to be out there - not in this dark room. Why can't I get smaller?\" It was already a very strange day. and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible. After a while she locked the door again, got up and went back...
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Q: Who was unhappy? A: Alice Q: Did it say EAT ME on the bottle she found? A: no Q: What did it say that on? A: a cake Q: What must she do to make her way outside? A: get smaller Q: Where did she find the thing to sip from? A: on the table Q: How many things did the liquid remind her of? A: Three Q: Did it make her tal...
yes
[ "Poor Alice was very unhappy. \"What a wonderful garden!\" she said to herself. \"I'd like to be out there - not in this dark room. Why can't I get smaller?\" It was already a very strange day. and Alice was beginning to think that anything was possible. After a while she locked the door again, got up and went back...