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6525_3
Q: who wrote books? A: Pete Singer Q: books on what? A: military Q: Where does Hardware come from? A: China Q: What do the robots feature?
cameras
[ "According to Pete Singer, a researcher who wrote a number of books on the military, active involvement of robots in battles could worsen warfare by making machines do all the dirty work for humans. He says that humanity is currently at point of breakthrough in war, like the discovery of the atomic bomb. \"What doe...
6525_4
Q: who wrote books? A: Pete Singer Q: books on what? A: military Q: Where does Hardware come from? A: China Q: What do the robots feature? A: cameras Q: for what?
record everything a machine sees
[ "According to Pete Singer, a researcher who wrote a number of books on the military, active involvement of robots in battles could worsen warfare by making machines do all the dirty work for humans. He says that humanity is currently at point of breakthrough in war, like the discovery of the atomic bomb. \"What doe...
6525_5
Q: who wrote books? A: Pete Singer Q: books on what? A: military Q: Where does Hardware come from? A: China Q: What do the robots feature? A: cameras Q: for what? A: record everything a machine sees Q: what are the videos called?
war porn
[ "According to Pete Singer, a researcher who wrote a number of books on the military, active involvement of robots in battles could worsen warfare by making machines do all the dirty work for humans. He says that humanity is currently at point of breakthrough in war, like the discovery of the atomic bomb. \"What doe...
6525_6
Q: who wrote books? A: Pete Singer Q: books on what? A: military Q: Where does Hardware come from? A: China Q: What do the robots feature? A: cameras Q: for what? A: record everything a machine sees Q: what are the videos called? A: war porn Q: by who?
soldiers
[ "According to Pete Singer, a researcher who wrote a number of books on the military, active involvement of robots in battles could worsen warfare by making machines do all the dirty work for humans. He says that humanity is currently at point of breakthrough in war, like the discovery of the atomic bomb. \"What doe...
6525_7
Q: who wrote books? A: Pete Singer Q: books on what? A: military Q: Where does Hardware come from? A: China Q: What do the robots feature? A: cameras Q: for what? A: record everything a machine sees Q: what are the videos called? A: war porn Q: by who? A: soldiers Q: who else is mentioned?
unknown
[ "According to Pete Singer, a researcher who wrote a number of books on the military, active involvement of robots in battles could worsen warfare by making machines do all the dirty work for humans. He says that humanity is currently at point of breakthrough in war, like the discovery of the atomic bomb. \"What doe...
6525_8
Q: who wrote books? A: Pete Singer Q: books on what? A: military Q: Where does Hardware come from? A: China Q: What do the robots feature? A: cameras Q: for what? A: record everything a machine sees Q: what are the videos called? A: war porn Q: by who? A: soldiers Q: who else is mentioned? A: unknown Q: which designer ...
David Hansco
[ "According to Pete Singer, a researcher who wrote a number of books on the military, active involvement of robots in battles could worsen warfare by making machines do all the dirty work for humans. He says that humanity is currently at point of breakthrough in war, like the discovery of the atomic bomb. \"What doe...
6525_9
Q: who wrote books? A: Pete Singer Q: books on what? A: military Q: Where does Hardware come from? A: China Q: What do the robots feature? A: cameras Q: for what? A: record everything a machine sees Q: what are the videos called? A: war porn Q: by who? A: soldiers Q: who else is mentioned? A: unknown Q: which designer ...
robotics
[ "According to Pete Singer, a researcher who wrote a number of books on the military, active involvement of robots in battles could worsen warfare by making machines do all the dirty work for humans. He says that humanity is currently at point of breakthrough in war, like the discovery of the atomic bomb. \"What doe...
6525_10
Q: who wrote books? A: Pete Singer Q: books on what? A: military Q: Where does Hardware come from? A: China Q: What do the robots feature? A: cameras Q: for what? A: record everything a machine sees Q: what are the videos called? A: war porn Q: by who? A: soldiers Q: who else is mentioned? A: unknown Q: which designer ...
software
[ "According to Pete Singer, a researcher who wrote a number of books on the military, active involvement of robots in battles could worsen warfare by making machines do all the dirty work for humans. He says that humanity is currently at point of breakthrough in war, like the discovery of the atomic bomb. \"What doe...
6526_0
who is the pope mentioned?
Pope Urban II
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_1
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by?
the Latin Church
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_2
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used?
no
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_3
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it?
around 1760
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_4
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade?
1095
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_5
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade? A: 1095 Q: how many crusader states were initially established?
four
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_6
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade? A: 1095 Q: how many crusader states were initially established? A: four Q: which ones...
the County of Edessa, the Principality of Antioch, the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the County of Tripoli
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_7
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade? A: 1095 Q: how many crusader states were initially established? A: four Q: which ones...
the Eastern and Western branches of Christendom
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_8
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade? A: 1095 Q: how many crusader states were initially established? A: four Q: which ones...
yes
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_9
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade? A: 1095 Q: how many crusader states were initially established? A: four Q: which ones...
to guarantee access to the Eastern Mediterranean holy sites
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_10
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade? A: 1095 Q: how many crusader states were initially established? A: four Q: which ones...
Turks
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_11
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade? A: 1095 Q: how many crusader states were initially established? A: four Q: which ones...
Anatolia
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_12
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade? A: 1095 Q: how many crusader states were initially established? A: four Q: which ones...
He encouraged military support
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_13
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade? A: 1095 Q: how many crusader states were initially established? A: four Q: which ones...
the Byzantine Empire and its Emperor, AlexiosI
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_14
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade? A: 1095 Q: how many crusader states were initially established? A: four Q: which ones...
yes
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_15
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade? A: 1095 Q: how many crusader states were initially established? A: four Q: which ones...
to be Crusaders
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_16
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade? A: 1095 Q: how many crusader states were initially established? A: four Q: which ones...
by taking a public vow and receiving plenary indulgences from the Church
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6526_17
Q: who is the pope mentioned? A: Pope Urban II Q: Who were the crusades sanctioned by? A: the Latin Church Q: wa the term always used? A: no Q: When did they start using it? A: around 1760 Q: When did Urban call for the first crusade? A: 1095 Q: how many crusader states were initially established? A: four Q: which ones...
the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean
[ "The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The most commonly known Crusades are the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean aimed at recovering the Holy Land from Islamic rule but the term \"Crusades\" is also applied to other church-sanctioned campaigns. The...
6527_0
What does Gluttts show them?
what the _Yellow Streak_ can do
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_1
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win?
no
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_2
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice?
no
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_3
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he?
a bully
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_4
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side?
at least six inches
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_5
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that?
Jack
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_6
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when?
Just as he topped the first rise
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_7
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when? A: Just as he topped the first rise Q: how?
as he sped down on the other side
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_8
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when? A: Just as he topped the first rise Q: how? A: as...
Glutts start to resume his old tactics
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_9
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when? A: Just as he topped the first rise Q: how? A: as...
easiest
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_10
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when? A: Just as he topped the first rise Q: how? A: as...
guide their sleds
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_11
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when? A: Just as he topped the first rise Q: how? A: as...
where running might be the easiest
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_12
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when? A: Just as he topped the first rise Q: how? A: as...
no
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_13
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when? A: Just as he topped the first rise Q: how? A: as...
THE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_14
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when? A: Just as he topped the first rise Q: how? A: as...
yes
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_15
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when? A: Just as he topped the first rise Q: how? A: as...
unknown
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_16
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when? A: Just as he topped the first rise Q: how? A: as...
Ned Lowe
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_17
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when? A: Just as he topped the first rise Q: how? A: as...
"If he does win there will be no holding him down,
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_18
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when? A: Just as he topped the first rise Q: how? A: as...
Glutts
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6527_19
Q: What does Gluttts show them? A: what the _Yellow Streak_ can do Q: Does Dan want the Glutts to win? A: no Q: Was Glutts nice? A: no Q: What was he? A: a bully Q: by how much did he take over the other side? A: at least six inches Q: who noticed that? A: Jack Q: when? A: Just as he topped the first rise Q: how? A: as...
because the right side of the slide seemed to be more slippery
[ "CHAPTER V \n\nTHE DEFEAT OF THE BULLY \n\n\"Go ahead, Jack! You've got to win!\" \n\n\"Don't let 'em beat you, Bill. Put it all over those Rovers.\" \n\n\"Oh, Jack, don't let them get the best of you!\" cried Ruth. \n\n\"You've got to win!\" screamed Martha. \n\n\"Here is where Glutts shows 'em what the _Yellow St...
6528_0
Who was behind Obama's campaign?
Jim Messina.
[ "Washington (CNN) -- It should come to no surprise that Jim Messina, one of the masterminds behind President Obama's successful presidential campaigns, is ready for Hillary Clinton in 2016, but he also has a few Republicans he hopes will throw their hats in the ring. \n\nIn an interview with Ozy's CEO Carlos Watson...
6528_1
Q: Who was behind Obama's campaign? A: Jim Messina. Q: Who is he rooting for?
Sarah Palin.
[ "Washington (CNN) -- It should come to no surprise that Jim Messina, one of the masterminds behind President Obama's successful presidential campaigns, is ready for Hillary Clinton in 2016, but he also has a few Republicans he hopes will throw their hats in the ring. \n\nIn an interview with Ozy's CEO Carlos Watson...
6528_2
Q: Who was behind Obama's campaign? A: Jim Messina. Q: Who is he rooting for? A: Sarah Palin. Q: Was he joking?
Yes.
[ "Washington (CNN) -- It should come to no surprise that Jim Messina, one of the masterminds behind President Obama's successful presidential campaigns, is ready for Hillary Clinton in 2016, but he also has a few Republicans he hopes will throw their hats in the ring. \n\nIn an interview with Ozy's CEO Carlos Watson...
6528_3
Q: Who was behind Obama's campaign? A: Jim Messina. Q: Who is he rooting for? A: Sarah Palin. Q: Was he joking? A: Yes. Q: To who?
Carlos Watson.
[ "Washington (CNN) -- It should come to no surprise that Jim Messina, one of the masterminds behind President Obama's successful presidential campaigns, is ready for Hillary Clinton in 2016, but he also has a few Republicans he hopes will throw their hats in the ring. \n\nIn an interview with Ozy's CEO Carlos Watson...
6528_4
Q: Who was behind Obama's campaign? A: Jim Messina. Q: Who is he rooting for? A: Sarah Palin. Q: Was he joking? A: Yes. Q: To who? A: Carlos Watson. Q: Who is he?
Ozy's CEO.
[ "Washington (CNN) -- It should come to no surprise that Jim Messina, one of the masterminds behind President Obama's successful presidential campaigns, is ready for Hillary Clinton in 2016, but he also has a few Republicans he hopes will throw their hats in the ring. \n\nIn an interview with Ozy's CEO Carlos Watson...
6528_5
Q: Who was behind Obama's campaign? A: Jim Messina. Q: Who is he rooting for? A: Sarah Palin. Q: Was he joking? A: Yes. Q: To who? A: Carlos Watson. Q: Who is he? A: Ozy's CEO. Q: Was he interviewing Jim?
Yes.
[ "Washington (CNN) -- It should come to no surprise that Jim Messina, one of the masterminds behind President Obama's successful presidential campaigns, is ready for Hillary Clinton in 2016, but he also has a few Republicans he hopes will throw their hats in the ring. \n\nIn an interview with Ozy's CEO Carlos Watson...
6528_6
Q: Who was behind Obama's campaign? A: Jim Messina. Q: Who is he rooting for? A: Sarah Palin. Q: Was he joking? A: Yes. Q: To who? A: Carlos Watson. Q: Who is he? A: Ozy's CEO. Q: Was he interviewing Jim? A: Yes. Q: When does 2016 start?
Now.
[ "Washington (CNN) -- It should come to no surprise that Jim Messina, one of the masterminds behind President Obama's successful presidential campaigns, is ready for Hillary Clinton in 2016, but he also has a few Republicans he hopes will throw their hats in the ring. \n\nIn an interview with Ozy's CEO Carlos Watson...
6528_7
Q: Who was behind Obama's campaign? A: Jim Messina. Q: Who is he rooting for? A: Sarah Palin. Q: Was he joking? A: Yes. Q: To who? A: Carlos Watson. Q: Who is he? A: Ozy's CEO. Q: Was he interviewing Jim? A: Yes. Q: When does 2016 start? A: Now. Q: What would be a wonderful present for Messina?
A Clinton and Cruz race.
[ "Washington (CNN) -- It should come to no surprise that Jim Messina, one of the masterminds behind President Obama's successful presidential campaigns, is ready for Hillary Clinton in 2016, but he also has a few Republicans he hopes will throw their hats in the ring. \n\nIn an interview with Ozy's CEO Carlos Watson...
6528_8
Q: Who was behind Obama's campaign? A: Jim Messina. Q: Who is he rooting for? A: Sarah Palin. Q: Was he joking? A: Yes. Q: To who? A: Carlos Watson. Q: Who is he? A: Ozy's CEO. Q: Was he interviewing Jim? A: Yes. Q: When does 2016 start? A: Now. Q: What would be a wonderful present for Messina? A: A Clinton and Cruz ra...
GOP 2016 hopefuls.
[ "Washington (CNN) -- It should come to no surprise that Jim Messina, one of the masterminds behind President Obama's successful presidential campaigns, is ready for Hillary Clinton in 2016, but he also has a few Republicans he hopes will throw their hats in the ring. \n\nIn an interview with Ozy's CEO Carlos Watson...
6528_9
Q: Who was behind Obama's campaign? A: Jim Messina. Q: Who is he rooting for? A: Sarah Palin. Q: Was he joking? A: Yes. Q: To who? A: Carlos Watson. Q: Who is he? A: Ozy's CEO. Q: Was he interviewing Jim? A: Yes. Q: When does 2016 start? A: Now. Q: What would be a wonderful present for Messina? A: A Clinton and Cruz ra...
He thinks it's a far cry from reality.
[ "Washington (CNN) -- It should come to no surprise that Jim Messina, one of the masterminds behind President Obama's successful presidential campaigns, is ready for Hillary Clinton in 2016, but he also has a few Republicans he hopes will throw their hats in the ring. \n\nIn an interview with Ozy's CEO Carlos Watson...
6529_0
how is Harald Fairhair described?
a kingly man
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_1
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like?
a cruel and bloody
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_2
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like? A: a cruel and bloody Q: who was defeated?
Hake
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_3
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like? A: a cruel and bloody Q: who was defeated? A: Hake Q: who killed his men?
Erling and Glumm,
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_4
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like? A: a cruel and bloody Q: who was defeated? A: Hake Q: who killed his men? A: Erling and Glumm, Q: where did Harald Fairhair live?
Norway
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_5
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like? A: a cruel and bloody Q: who was defeated? A: Hake Q: who killed his men? A: Erling and Glumm, Q: where did Harald Fairhair live? A: Norway Q: how did he feel about war?
indifference
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_6
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like? A: a cruel and bloody Q: who was defeated? A: Hake Q: who killed his men? A: Erling and Glumm, Q: where did Harald Fairhair live? A: Norway Q: how did he feel about war? A: indifference Q: how did he react to the news of the defe...
wrathful
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_7
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like? A: a cruel and bloody Q: who was defeated? A: Hake Q: who killed his men? A: Erling and Glumm, Q: where did Harald Fairhair live? A: Norway Q: how did he feel about war? A: indifference Q: how did he react to the news of the defe...
Jarl Rongvold
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_8
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like? A: a cruel and bloody Q: who was defeated? A: Hake Q: who killed his men? A: Erling and Glumm, Q: where did Harald Fairhair live? A: Norway Q: how did he feel about war? A: indifference Q: how did he react to the news of the defe...
going to Horlingda
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_9
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like? A: a cruel and bloody Q: who was defeated? A: Hake Q: who killed his men? A: Erling and Glumm, Q: where did Harald Fairhair live? A: Norway Q: how did he feel about war? A: indifference Q: how did he react to the news of the defe...
ravage it
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_10
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like? A: a cruel and bloody Q: who was defeated? A: Hake Q: who killed his men? A: Erling and Glumm, Q: where did Harald Fairhair live? A: Norway Q: how did he feel about war? A: indifference Q: how did he react to the news of the defe...
fire and sword
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_11
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like? A: a cruel and bloody Q: who was defeated? A: Hake Q: who killed his men? A: Erling and Glumm, Q: where did Harald Fairhair live? A: Norway Q: how did he feel about war? A: indifference Q: how did he react to the news of the defe...
admiration
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_12
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like? A: a cruel and bloody Q: who was defeated? A: Hake Q: who killed his men? A: Erling and Glumm, Q: where did Harald Fairhair live? A: Norway Q: how did he feel about war? A: indifference Q: how did he react to the news of the defe...
their dauntless courage.
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_13
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like? A: a cruel and bloody Q: who was defeated? A: Hake Q: who killed his men? A: Erling and Glumm, Q: where did Harald Fairhair live? A: Norway Q: how did he feel about war? A: indifference Q: how did he react to the news of the defe...
Hake
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6529_14
Q: how is Harald Fairhair described? A: a kingly man Q: what was the age he lived in like? A: a cruel and bloody Q: who was defeated? A: Hake Q: who killed his men? A: Erling and Glumm, Q: where did Harald Fairhair live? A: Norway Q: how did he feel about war? A: indifference Q: how did he react to the news of the defe...
young
[ "CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nTREATS OF ANCIENT DIPLOMACY AMONG THE NORSEMEN, AND SHOWS HOW OUR HERO TURNS THE TABLES ON A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN. \n\nWhen King Harald heard the news of the defeat of Hake and the slaughter of his men by Erling and Glumm, great was his wrath at first, and Jarl Rongvold had much ado to appease hi...
6530_0
Who was in potential peril by going to the edge?
Billy
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_1
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human?
no
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_2
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he?
a horse
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_3
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to?
a wagon
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_4
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon?
the rear wheels went partly down the slope.
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_5
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further?
Andy
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_6
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else?
Matt
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_7
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else? A: Matt...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_8
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else? A: Matt...
Andy
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_9
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else? A: Matt...
the bridle
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_10
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else? A: Matt...
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_11
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else? A: Matt...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_12
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else? A: Matt...
Tyed the lines
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_13
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else? A: Matt...
He saw a loose stone
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_14
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else? A: Matt...
close at hand
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_15
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else? A: Matt...
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_16
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else? A: Matt...
the rear of the wagon
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_17
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else? A: Matt...
on the sloping ground
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_18
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else? A: Matt...
further slipping
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6530_19
Q: Who was in potential peril by going to the edge? A: Billy Q: Is he human? A: no Q: what is he? A: a horse Q: what is he attached to? A: a wagon Q: What happened to the back part of the wagon? A: the rear wheels went partly down the slope. Q: Who was trying to stop that going further? A: Andy Q: anyone else? A: Matt...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXXII. \n\nAN INTERESTING LETTER. \n\nTo Andy and Matt it looked as if the entire turn-out must slide down the hillside to the bottom, there to be smashed into a hundred pieces. \n\nIt was small wonder, therefore, that both gave a loud cry of alarm and that both caught at the lines to lead Billy away from ...
6531_0
Where the new version was performed?
Capital Theatre
[ "From March 29 to April 19, a new version of Death of a Salesman \n\nwas performedat tne Capital Theatre as the first in a series of \n\nforeign classics to mark the 60th anniversary of the Beijing People's Art \n\nTheatre.The last time this play was performed in Beijing was 29 years ago. \n\nDeath of a Salesman wa...
6531_1
Q: Where the new version was performed? A: Capital Theatre Q: What was the name of the play?
Death of a Salesman
[ "From March 29 to April 19, a new version of Death of a Salesman \n\nwas performedat tne Capital Theatre as the first in a series of \n\nforeign classics to mark the 60th anniversary of the Beijing People's Art \n\nTheatre.The last time this play was performed in Beijing was 29 years ago. \n\nDeath of a Salesman wa...
6531_2
Q: Where the new version was performed? A: Capital Theatre Q: What was the name of the play? A: Death of a Salesman Q: Was is a special occasion?
60th anniversary
[ "From March 29 to April 19, a new version of Death of a Salesman \n\nwas performedat tne Capital Theatre as the first in a series of \n\nforeign classics to mark the 60th anniversary of the Beijing People's Art \n\nTheatre.The last time this play was performed in Beijing was 29 years ago. \n\nDeath of a Salesman wa...
6531_3
Q: Where the new version was performed? A: Capital Theatre Q: What was the name of the play? A: Death of a Salesman Q: Was is a special occasion? A: 60th anniversary Q: Of what?
Beijing People's Art Theatre
[ "From March 29 to April 19, a new version of Death of a Salesman \n\nwas performedat tne Capital Theatre as the first in a series of \n\nforeign classics to mark the 60th anniversary of the Beijing People's Art \n\nTheatre.The last time this play was performed in Beijing was 29 years ago. \n\nDeath of a Salesman wa...
6531_4
Q: Where the new version was performed? A: Capital Theatre Q: What was the name of the play? A: Death of a Salesman Q: Was is a special occasion? A: 60th anniversary Q: Of what? A: Beijing People's Art Theatre Q: Was it played in Beijing?
Yes
[ "From March 29 to April 19, a new version of Death of a Salesman \n\nwas performedat tne Capital Theatre as the first in a series of \n\nforeign classics to mark the 60th anniversary of the Beijing People's Art \n\nTheatre.The last time this play was performed in Beijing was 29 years ago. \n\nDeath of a Salesman wa...
6531_5
Q: Where the new version was performed? A: Capital Theatre Q: What was the name of the play? A: Death of a Salesman Q: Was is a special occasion? A: 60th anniversary Q: Of what? A: Beijing People's Art Theatre Q: Was it played in Beijing? A: Yes Q: After how long?
29 years
[ "From March 29 to April 19, a new version of Death of a Salesman \n\nwas performedat tne Capital Theatre as the first in a series of \n\nforeign classics to mark the 60th anniversary of the Beijing People's Art \n\nTheatre.The last time this play was performed in Beijing was 29 years ago. \n\nDeath of a Salesman wa...
6531_6
Q: Where the new version was performed? A: Capital Theatre Q: What was the name of the play? A: Death of a Salesman Q: Was is a special occasion? A: 60th anniversary Q: Of what? A: Beijing People's Art Theatre Q: Was it played in Beijing? A: Yes Q: After how long? A: 29 years Q: Who directed the 1983 version?
Arthur Miller
[ "From March 29 to April 19, a new version of Death of a Salesman \n\nwas performedat tne Capital Theatre as the first in a series of \n\nforeign classics to mark the 60th anniversary of the Beijing People's Art \n\nTheatre.The last time this play was performed in Beijing was 29 years ago. \n\nDeath of a Salesman wa...
6531_7
Q: Where the new version was performed? A: Capital Theatre Q: What was the name of the play? A: Death of a Salesman Q: Was is a special occasion? A: 60th anniversary Q: Of what? A: Beijing People's Art Theatre Q: Was it played in Beijing? A: Yes Q: After how long? A: 29 years Q: Who directed the 1983 version? A: Arthur...
Willy Loman
[ "From March 29 to April 19, a new version of Death of a Salesman \n\nwas performedat tne Capital Theatre as the first in a series of \n\nforeign classics to mark the 60th anniversary of the Beijing People's Art \n\nTheatre.The last time this play was performed in Beijing was 29 years ago. \n\nDeath of a Salesman wa...
6531_8
Q: Where the new version was performed? A: Capital Theatre Q: What was the name of the play? A: Death of a Salesman Q: Was is a special occasion? A: 60th anniversary Q: Of what? A: Beijing People's Art Theatre Q: Was it played in Beijing? A: Yes Q: After how long? A: 29 years Q: Who directed the 1983 version? A: Arthur...
May 7, 1983
[ "From March 29 to April 19, a new version of Death of a Salesman \n\nwas performedat tne Capital Theatre as the first in a series of \n\nforeign classics to mark the 60th anniversary of the Beijing People's Art \n\nTheatre.The last time this play was performed in Beijing was 29 years ago. \n\nDeath of a Salesman wa...