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6559_3
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much?
As proud as she has a right to be.
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_4
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be?
happy
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_5
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy?
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_6
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for?
For not being able to love Tommy
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_7
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for? A: For not being able to love Tommy Q: did she sa...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_8
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for? A: For not being able to love Tommy Q: did she sa...
She said it warmly.
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_9
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for? A: For not being able to love Tommy Q: did she sa...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_10
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for? A: For not being able to love Tommy Q: did she sa...
suffer
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_11
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for? A: For not being able to love Tommy Q: did she sa...
Thank you
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_12
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for? A: For not being able to love Tommy Q: did she sa...
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_13
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for? A: For not being able to love Tommy Q: did she sa...
once
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_14
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for? A: For not being able to love Tommy Q: did she sa...
When he told her the book had been stopped
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_15
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for? A: For not being able to love Tommy Q: did she sa...
not to ask question about Tommy
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_16
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for? A: For not being able to love Tommy Q: did she sa...
after the publication of that book,
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_17
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for? A: For not being able to love Tommy Q: did she sa...
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_18
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for? A: For not being able to love Tommy Q: did she sa...
before the book came out
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6559_19
Q: who was not favoured of the gods? A: Grizel Q: who was? A: Tommy Q: Is Grizel proud of someone? A: yes Q: how much? A: As proud as she has a right to be. Q: what did Elspeth want everybody to be? A: happy Q: was she happy? A: yes Q: what did she not blame Grizel for? A: For not being able to love Tommy Q: did she sa...
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXVI \n\nGRIZEL ALL ALONE \n\nIt was Tommy who was the favoured of the gods, you remember, not Grizel. \n\nElspeth wondered to see her, after the publication of that book, looking much as usual. \"You know how he loved you now,\" she said, perhaps a little reproachfully. \n\n\"Yes,\" Grizel answered, \"I k...
6560_0
Who is in peril?
Mike McClure
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_1
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen?
Sarasota Bay
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_2
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When?
last April
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_3
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When? A: last April Q: Was it a stormy day?
no
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_4
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When? A: last April Q: Was it a stormy day? A: no Q: What caused the danger?
flooding waders
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_5
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When? A: last April Q: Was it a stormy day? A: no Q: What caused the danger? A: flooding waders Q: Was there any witnesses?
yes
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_6
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When? A: last April Q: Was it a stormy day? A: no Q: What caused the danger? A: flooding waders Q: Was there any witnesses? A: yes Q: How many?
Three
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_7
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When? A: last April Q: Was it a stormy day? A: no Q: What caused the danger? A: flooding waders Q: Was there any witnesses? A: yes Q: How many? A: Three Q: Which one was the youngest?
Eliza
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_8
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When? A: last April Q: Was it a stormy day? A: no Q: What caused the danger? A: flooding waders Q: Was there any witnesses? A: yes Q: How many? A: Three Q: Which one was the youngest? A: Eliza Q: What were the older ones names?
Loren, Caitlin
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_9
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When? A: last April Q: Was it a stormy day? A: no Q: What caused the danger? A: flooding waders Q: Was there any witnesses? A: yes Q: How many? A: Three Q: Which one was the youngest? A: Eliza Q: What were the older ones names? A: Loren, C...
no
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_10
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When? A: last April Q: Was it a stormy day? A: no Q: What caused the danger? A: flooding waders Q: Was there any witnesses? A: yes Q: How many? A: Three Q: Which one was the youngest? A: Eliza Q: What were the older ones names? A: Loren, C...
resting after classes
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_11
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When? A: last April Q: Was it a stormy day? A: no Q: What caused the danger? A: flooding waders Q: Was there any witnesses? A: yes Q: How many? A: Three Q: Which one was the youngest? A: Eliza Q: What were the older ones names? A: Loren, C...
yes
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_12
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When? A: last April Q: Was it a stormy day? A: no Q: What caused the danger? A: flooding waders Q: Was there any witnesses? A: yes Q: How many? A: Three Q: Which one was the youngest? A: Eliza Q: What were the older ones names? A: Loren, C...
no
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_13
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When? A: last April Q: Was it a stormy day? A: no Q: What caused the danger? A: flooding waders Q: Was there any witnesses? A: yes Q: How many? A: Three Q: Which one was the youngest? A: Eliza Q: What were the older ones names? A: Loren, C...
unknown
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_14
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When? A: last April Q: Was it a stormy day? A: no Q: What caused the danger? A: flooding waders Q: Was there any witnesses? A: yes Q: How many? A: Three Q: Which one was the youngest? A: Eliza Q: What were the older ones names? A: Loren, C...
no
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6560_15
Q: Who is in peril? A: Mike McClure Q: Where did this happen? A: Sarasota Bay Q: When? A: last April Q: Was it a stormy day? A: no Q: What caused the danger? A: flooding waders Q: Was there any witnesses? A: yes Q: How many? A: Three Q: Which one was the youngest? A: Eliza Q: What were the older ones names? A: Loren, C...
drowning
[ "Mike McClure walked into Sarasota Bay for a little fishing on a beautiful day last April. This afternoon, the water was shallow enough at low tide that McClure could easily walk 100 yards offshore and cast his line in any direction. \n\nNear sunset, still without a fish, he decided to turn back. Rather than turn t...
6561_0
Where is Gabon?
Africa
[ "Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly...
6561_1
Q: Where is Gabon? A: Africa Q: Where is it bordered by?
Guinea
[ "Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly...
6561_2
Q: Where is Gabon? A: Africa Q: Where is it bordered by? A: Guinea Q: and where else?
Cameroon
[ "Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly...
6561_3
Q: Where is Gabon? A: Africa Q: Where is it bordered by? A: Guinea Q: and where else? A: Cameroon Q: What's the population?
1.5 million people
[ "Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly...
6561_4
Q: Where is Gabon? A: Africa Q: Where is it bordered by? A: Guinea Q: and where else? A: Cameroon Q: What's the population? A: 1.5 million people Q: When did it gain independence ?
1960
[ "Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly...
6561_5
Q: Where is Gabon? A: Africa Q: Where is it bordered by? A: Guinea Q: and where else? A: Cameroon Q: What's the population? A: 1.5 million people Q: When did it gain independence ? A: 1960 Q: What polictial affilation is that country
democrat
[ "Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly...
6561_6
Q: Where is Gabon? A: Africa Q: Where is it bordered by? A: Guinea Q: and where else? A: Cameroon Q: What's the population? A: 1.5 million people Q: When did it gain independence ? A: 1960 Q: What polictial affilation is that country A: democrat Q: was it ever part of the UN?
YES
[ "Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly...
6561_7
Q: Where is Gabon? A: Africa Q: Where is it bordered by? A: Guinea Q: and where else? A: Cameroon Q: What's the population? A: 1.5 million people Q: When did it gain independence ? A: 1960 Q: What polictial affilation is that country A: democrat Q: was it ever part of the UN? A: YES Q: For how long?
2010–2011
[ "Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly...
6561_8
Q: Where is Gabon? A: Africa Q: Where is it bordered by? A: Guinea Q: and where else? A: Cameroon Q: What's the population? A: 1.5 million people Q: When did it gain independence ? A: 1960 Q: What polictial affilation is that country A: democrat Q: was it ever part of the UN? A: YES Q: For how long? A: 2010–2011 Q: Doe...
Yes
[ "Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly...
6561_9
Q: Where is Gabon? A: Africa Q: Where is it bordered by? A: Guinea Q: and where else? A: Cameroon Q: What's the population? A: 1.5 million people Q: When did it gain independence ? A: 1960 Q: What polictial affilation is that country A: democrat Q: was it ever part of the UN? A: YES Q: For how long? A: 2010–2011 Q: Doe...
yes
[ "Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly...
6561_10
Q: Where is Gabon? A: Africa Q: Where is it bordered by? A: Guinea Q: and where else? A: Cameroon Q: What's the population? A: 1.5 million people Q: When did it gain independence ? A: 1960 Q: What polictial affilation is that country A: democrat Q: was it ever part of the UN? A: YES Q: For how long? A: 2010–2011 Q: Doe...
Gabon's name originates from "gabão", Portuguese for "cloak", which is roughly the shape of the estuary of the Komo River by Libreville.
[ "Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly...
6561_11
Q: Where is Gabon? A: Africa Q: Where is it bordered by? A: Guinea Q: and where else? A: Cameroon Q: What's the population? A: 1.5 million people Q: When did it gain independence ? A: 1960 Q: What polictial affilation is that country A: democrat Q: was it ever part of the UN? A: YES Q: For how long? A: 2010–2011 Q: Doe...
a significant proportion of the population remains poor
[ "Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly...
6561_12
Q: Where is Gabon? A: Africa Q: Where is it bordered by? A: Guinea Q: and where else? A: Cameroon Q: What's the population? A: 1.5 million people Q: When did it gain independence ? A: 1960 Q: What polictial affilation is that country A: democrat Q: was it ever part of the UN? A: YES Q: For how long? A: 2010–2011 Q: Doe...
inequality in income distribution
[ "Gabon, officially the Gabonese Republic (), is a sovereign state on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, Gabon is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, the Republic of the Congo on the east and south, and the Gulf of Guinea to the west. It has an area of nearly...
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What was the boy's name?
Jacob
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have?
a dog
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name?
Pet
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing?
taking Pet to play
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where?
outside
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do?
He picked up her favorite toy frog
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that?
he hit his elbow on the table
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that? A: he hit his elbow on the table Q: Which caused him ...
rub his elbow
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that? A: he hit his elbow on the table Q: Which caused him ...
frown
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that? A: he hit his elbow on the table Q: Which caused him ...
put his shoes on his feet
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that? A: he hit his elbow on the table Q: Which caused him ...
washed his hands
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that? A: he hit his elbow on the table Q: Which caused him ...
put on a jacket.
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that? A: he hit his elbow on the table Q: Which caused him ...
Yes
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that? A: he hit his elbow on the table Q: Which caused him ...
outside
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that? A: he hit his elbow on the table Q: Which caused him ...
the cool breeze and the warm sun.
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that? A: he hit his elbow on the table Q: Which caused him ...
sleepy
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that? A: he hit his elbow on the table Q: Which caused him ...
nap
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that? A: he hit his elbow on the table Q: Which caused him ...
outside on the deck
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that? A: he hit his elbow on the table Q: Which caused him ...
Two
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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Q: What was the boy's name? A: Jacob Q: And what'd he have? A: a dog Q: And what was its name? A: Pet Q: What was Jacob doing? A: taking Pet to play Q: Where? A: outside Q: And what'd he do? A: He picked up her favorite toy frog Q: And what'd he do while doing that? A: he hit his elbow on the table Q: Which caused him ...
Yes
[ "There was once a little boy named Jacob, who owned a dog named Pet. One day, Jacob was taking Pet outside to play. He picked up her favorite toy frog. When he did, he hit his elbow on the table. Ouch! He rubbed his elbow and frowned. Then he put his shoes on his feet, washed his hands, put on a jacket. \n\nJacob f...
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who married Charles's sister?
Frederic
[ "CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE EXPEDITION INTO SPAIN. \n\n1623 \n\nThe Palatinate.--Wars between the Protestants and Catholics.--Frederic dispossessed of his dominions.--Flees to Holland.--Elizabeth.--James's plan.--Donna Maria.--Negotiations with Spain.--Obstacles and delays.--Buckingham's proposal.--Nature of the adventure...
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Q: who married Charles's sister? A: Frederic Q: what was his title?
he was a prince
[ "CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE EXPEDITION INTO SPAIN. \n\n1623 \n\nThe Palatinate.--Wars between the Protestants and Catholics.--Frederic dispossessed of his dominions.--Flees to Holland.--Elizabeth.--James's plan.--Donna Maria.--Negotiations with Spain.--Obstacles and delays.--Buckingham's proposal.--Nature of the adventure...
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Q: who married Charles's sister? A: Frederic Q: what was his title? A: he was a prince Q: how old was Prince Charles when the story takes place?
twenty years of age
[ "CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE EXPEDITION INTO SPAIN. \n\n1623 \n\nThe Palatinate.--Wars between the Protestants and Catholics.--Frederic dispossessed of his dominions.--Flees to Holland.--Elizabeth.--James's plan.--Donna Maria.--Negotiations with Spain.--Obstacles and delays.--Buckingham's proposal.--Nature of the adventure...
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Q: who married Charles's sister? A: Frederic Q: what was his title? A: he was a prince Q: how old was Prince Charles when the story takes place? A: twenty years of age Q: was there a war happening?
yes
[ "CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE EXPEDITION INTO SPAIN. \n\n1623 \n\nThe Palatinate.--Wars between the Protestants and Catholics.--Frederic dispossessed of his dominions.--Flees to Holland.--Elizabeth.--James's plan.--Donna Maria.--Negotiations with Spain.--Obstacles and delays.--Buckingham's proposal.--Nature of the adventure...
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Q: who married Charles's sister? A: Frederic Q: what was his title? A: he was a prince Q: how old was Prince Charles when the story takes place? A: twenty years of age Q: was there a war happening? A: yes Q: what kind of war was it?
a civil war
[ "CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE EXPEDITION INTO SPAIN. \n\n1623 \n\nThe Palatinate.--Wars between the Protestants and Catholics.--Frederic dispossessed of his dominions.--Flees to Holland.--Elizabeth.--James's plan.--Donna Maria.--Negotiations with Spain.--Obstacles and delays.--Buckingham's proposal.--Nature of the adventure...
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Q: who married Charles's sister? A: Frederic Q: what was his title? A: he was a prince Q: how old was Prince Charles when the story takes place? A: twenty years of age Q: was there a war happening? A: yes Q: what kind of war was it? A: a civil war Q: where was it taking place?
in Germany
[ "CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE EXPEDITION INTO SPAIN. \n\n1623 \n\nThe Palatinate.--Wars between the Protestants and Catholics.--Frederic dispossessed of his dominions.--Flees to Holland.--Elizabeth.--James's plan.--Donna Maria.--Negotiations with Spain.--Obstacles and delays.--Buckingham's proposal.--Nature of the adventure...
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Q: who married Charles's sister? A: Frederic Q: what was his title? A: he was a prince Q: how old was Prince Charles when the story takes place? A: twenty years of age Q: was there a war happening? A: yes Q: what kind of war was it? A: a civil war Q: where was it taking place? A: in Germany Q: who were the combatants?
Catholics and the Protestants
[ "CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE EXPEDITION INTO SPAIN. \n\n1623 \n\nThe Palatinate.--Wars between the Protestants and Catholics.--Frederic dispossessed of his dominions.--Flees to Holland.--Elizabeth.--James's plan.--Donna Maria.--Negotiations with Spain.--Obstacles and delays.--Buckingham's proposal.--Nature of the adventure...
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Q: who married Charles's sister? A: Frederic Q: what was his title? A: he was a prince Q: how old was Prince Charles when the story takes place? A: twenty years of age Q: was there a war happening? A: yes Q: what kind of war was it? A: a civil war Q: where was it taking place? A: in Germany Q: who were the combatants? ...
the Protestant side
[ "CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE EXPEDITION INTO SPAIN. \n\n1623 \n\nThe Palatinate.--Wars between the Protestants and Catholics.--Frederic dispossessed of his dominions.--Flees to Holland.--Elizabeth.--James's plan.--Donna Maria.--Negotiations with Spain.--Obstacles and delays.--Buckingham's proposal.--Nature of the adventure...
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Q: who married Charles's sister? A: Frederic Q: what was his title? A: he was a prince Q: how old was Prince Charles when the story takes place? A: twenty years of age Q: was there a war happening? A: yes Q: what kind of war was it? A: a civil war Q: where was it taking place? A: in Germany Q: who were the combatants? ...
Elector Palatine
[ "CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE EXPEDITION INTO SPAIN. \n\n1623 \n\nThe Palatinate.--Wars between the Protestants and Catholics.--Frederic dispossessed of his dominions.--Flees to Holland.--Elizabeth.--James's plan.--Donna Maria.--Negotiations with Spain.--Obstacles and delays.--Buckingham's proposal.--Nature of the adventure...
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Q: who married Charles's sister? A: Frederic Q: what was his title? A: he was a prince Q: how old was Prince Charles when the story takes place? A: twenty years of age Q: was there a war happening? A: yes Q: what kind of war was it? A: a civil war Q: where was it taking place? A: in Germany Q: who were the combatants? ...
It was on the banks of the Rhine.
[ "CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE EXPEDITION INTO SPAIN. \n\n1623 \n\nThe Palatinate.--Wars between the Protestants and Catholics.--Frederic dispossessed of his dominions.--Flees to Holland.--Elizabeth.--James's plan.--Donna Maria.--Negotiations with Spain.--Obstacles and delays.--Buckingham's proposal.--Nature of the adventure...
6564_0
What is the name of this chapter?
THE COMMODORE'S CUP
[ "CHAPTER I \n\nTHE COMMODORE'S CUP \n\nThe breeze had dropped as the tide ebbed, and _Red Rose_ plunged languidly across the shining swell. Faint mist obscured the horizon and the yachts engaged in the fifty-mile race had vanished, although Wyndham thought he had not long since distinguished a sail in the distance....
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Q: What is the name of this chapter? A: THE COMMODORE'S CUP Q: Is this the beginning of the book?
Yes
[ "CHAPTER I \n\nTHE COMMODORE'S CUP \n\nThe breeze had dropped as the tide ebbed, and _Red Rose_ plunged languidly across the shining swell. Faint mist obscured the horizon and the yachts engaged in the fifty-mile race had vanished, although Wyndham thought he had not long since distinguished a sail in the distance....
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Q: What is the name of this chapter? A: THE COMMODORE'S CUP Q: Is this the beginning of the book? A: Yes Q: Who is the person in this story?
Red Rose
[ "CHAPTER I \n\nTHE COMMODORE'S CUP \n\nThe breeze had dropped as the tide ebbed, and _Red Rose_ plunged languidly across the shining swell. Faint mist obscured the horizon and the yachts engaged in the fifty-mile race had vanished, although Wyndham thought he had not long since distinguished a sail in the distance....
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Q: What is the name of this chapter? A: THE COMMODORE'S CUP Q: Is this the beginning of the book? A: Yes Q: Who is the person in this story? A: Red Rose Q: Who was watching a race?
Wyndham
[ "CHAPTER I \n\nTHE COMMODORE'S CUP \n\nThe breeze had dropped as the tide ebbed, and _Red Rose_ plunged languidly across the shining swell. Faint mist obscured the horizon and the yachts engaged in the fifty-mile race had vanished, although Wyndham thought he had not long since distinguished a sail in the distance....
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Q: What is the name of this chapter? A: THE COMMODORE'S CUP Q: Is this the beginning of the book? A: Yes Q: Who is the person in this story? A: Red Rose Q: Who was watching a race? A: Wyndham Q: What did he want to do?
He wanted to win
[ "CHAPTER I \n\nTHE COMMODORE'S CUP \n\nThe breeze had dropped as the tide ebbed, and _Red Rose_ plunged languidly across the shining swell. Faint mist obscured the horizon and the yachts engaged in the fifty-mile race had vanished, although Wyndham thought he had not long since distinguished a sail in the distance....
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Q: What is the name of this chapter? A: THE COMMODORE'S CUP Q: Is this the beginning of the book? A: Yes Q: Who is the person in this story? A: Red Rose Q: Who was watching a race? A: Wyndham Q: What did he want to do? A: He wanted to win Q: What obscured his line of sight?
Faint mist
[ "CHAPTER I \n\nTHE COMMODORE'S CUP \n\nThe breeze had dropped as the tide ebbed, and _Red Rose_ plunged languidly across the shining swell. Faint mist obscured the horizon and the yachts engaged in the fifty-mile race had vanished, although Wyndham thought he had not long since distinguished a sail in the distance....
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Q: What is the name of this chapter? A: THE COMMODORE'S CUP Q: Is this the beginning of the book? A: Yes Q: Who is the person in this story? A: Red Rose Q: Who was watching a race? A: Wyndham Q: What did he want to do? A: He wanted to win Q: What obscured his line of sight? A: Faint mist Q: What was he wearing?
a white jersey,
[ "CHAPTER I \n\nTHE COMMODORE'S CUP \n\nThe breeze had dropped as the tide ebbed, and _Red Rose_ plunged languidly across the shining swell. Faint mist obscured the horizon and the yachts engaged in the fifty-mile race had vanished, although Wyndham thought he had not long since distinguished a sail in the distance....
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Q: What is the name of this chapter? A: THE COMMODORE'S CUP Q: Is this the beginning of the book? A: Yes Q: Who is the person in this story? A: Red Rose Q: Who was watching a race? A: Wyndham Q: What did he want to do? A: He wanted to win Q: What obscured his line of sight? A: Faint mist Q: What was he wearing? A: a wh...
no
[ "CHAPTER I \n\nTHE COMMODORE'S CUP \n\nThe breeze had dropped as the tide ebbed, and _Red Rose_ plunged languidly across the shining swell. Faint mist obscured the horizon and the yachts engaged in the fifty-mile race had vanished, although Wyndham thought he had not long since distinguished a sail in the distance....
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Q: What is the name of this chapter? A: THE COMMODORE'S CUP Q: Is this the beginning of the book? A: Yes Q: Who is the person in this story? A: Red Rose Q: Who was watching a race? A: Wyndham Q: What did he want to do? A: He wanted to win Q: What obscured his line of sight? A: Faint mist Q: What was he wearing? A: a wh...
very neat white shoes.
[ "CHAPTER I \n\nTHE COMMODORE'S CUP \n\nThe breeze had dropped as the tide ebbed, and _Red Rose_ plunged languidly across the shining swell. Faint mist obscured the horizon and the yachts engaged in the fifty-mile race had vanished, although Wyndham thought he had not long since distinguished a sail in the distance....
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Q: What is the name of this chapter? A: THE COMMODORE'S CUP Q: Is this the beginning of the book? A: Yes Q: Who is the person in this story? A: Red Rose Q: Who was watching a race? A: Wyndham Q: What did he want to do? A: He wanted to win Q: What obscured his line of sight? A: Faint mist Q: What was he wearing? A: a wh...
blue
[ "CHAPTER I \n\nTHE COMMODORE'S CUP \n\nThe breeze had dropped as the tide ebbed, and _Red Rose_ plunged languidly across the shining swell. Faint mist obscured the horizon and the yachts engaged in the fifty-mile race had vanished, although Wyndham thought he had not long since distinguished a sail in the distance....
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Q: What is the name of this chapter? A: THE COMMODORE'S CUP Q: Is this the beginning of the book? A: Yes Q: Who is the person in this story? A: Red Rose Q: Who was watching a race? A: Wyndham Q: What did he want to do? A: He wanted to win Q: What obscured his line of sight? A: Faint mist Q: What was he wearing? A: a wh...
blue eyes
[ "CHAPTER I \n\nTHE COMMODORE'S CUP \n\nThe breeze had dropped as the tide ebbed, and _Red Rose_ plunged languidly across the shining swell. Faint mist obscured the horizon and the yachts engaged in the fifty-mile race had vanished, although Wyndham thought he had not long since distinguished a sail in the distance....
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Q: What is the name of this chapter? A: THE COMMODORE'S CUP Q: Is this the beginning of the book? A: Yes Q: Who is the person in this story? A: Red Rose Q: Who was watching a race? A: Wyndham Q: What did he want to do? A: He wanted to win Q: What obscured his line of sight? A: Faint mist Q: What was he wearing? A: a wh...
twenty-six
[ "CHAPTER I \n\nTHE COMMODORE'S CUP \n\nThe breeze had dropped as the tide ebbed, and _Red Rose_ plunged languidly across the shining swell. Faint mist obscured the horizon and the yachts engaged in the fifty-mile race had vanished, although Wyndham thought he had not long since distinguished a sail in the distance....
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Q: What is the name of this chapter? A: THE COMMODORE'S CUP Q: Is this the beginning of the book? A: Yes Q: Who is the person in this story? A: Red Rose Q: Who was watching a race? A: Wyndham Q: What did he want to do? A: He wanted to win Q: What obscured his line of sight? A: Faint mist Q: What was he wearing? A: a wh...
no
[ "CHAPTER I \n\nTHE COMMODORE'S CUP \n\nThe breeze had dropped as the tide ebbed, and _Red Rose_ plunged languidly across the shining swell. Faint mist obscured the horizon and the yachts engaged in the fifty-mile race had vanished, although Wyndham thought he had not long since distinguished a sail in the distance....
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Where does Amor Towles work?
an investment firm
[ "(CNN) -- Pour yourself a cold martini, make sure it's extra dry, put some classic jazz on the stereo, a mournful saxophone is a must, and settle in with one of the best-reviewed novels of the year, \"Rules of Civility.\" \n\nWritten by first-time novelist Amor Towles, a principal at a Manhattan investment firm, th...
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Q: Where does Amor Towles work? A: an investment firm Q: Where?
Manhattan
[ "(CNN) -- Pour yourself a cold martini, make sure it's extra dry, put some classic jazz on the stereo, a mournful saxophone is a must, and settle in with one of the best-reviewed novels of the year, \"Rules of Civility.\" \n\nWritten by first-time novelist Amor Towles, a principal at a Manhattan investment firm, th...
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Q: Where does Amor Towles work? A: an investment firm Q: Where? A: Manhattan Q: Has he written a book?
yes
[ "(CNN) -- Pour yourself a cold martini, make sure it's extra dry, put some classic jazz on the stereo, a mournful saxophone is a must, and settle in with one of the best-reviewed novels of the year, \"Rules of Civility.\" \n\nWritten by first-time novelist Amor Towles, a principal at a Manhattan investment firm, th...
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Q: Where does Amor Towles work? A: an investment firm Q: Where? A: Manhattan Q: Has he written a book? A: yes Q: What's the name of it?
"Rules of Civility"
[ "(CNN) -- Pour yourself a cold martini, make sure it's extra dry, put some classic jazz on the stereo, a mournful saxophone is a must, and settle in with one of the best-reviewed novels of the year, \"Rules of Civility.\" \n\nWritten by first-time novelist Amor Towles, a principal at a Manhattan investment firm, th...
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Q: Where does Amor Towles work? A: an investment firm Q: Where? A: Manhattan Q: Has he written a book? A: yes Q: What's the name of it? A: "Rules of Civility" Q: Is it his first?
yes
[ "(CNN) -- Pour yourself a cold martini, make sure it's extra dry, put some classic jazz on the stereo, a mournful saxophone is a must, and settle in with one of the best-reviewed novels of the year, \"Rules of Civility.\" \n\nWritten by first-time novelist Amor Towles, a principal at a Manhattan investment firm, th...
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Q: Where does Amor Towles work? A: an investment firm Q: Where? A: Manhattan Q: Has he written a book? A: yes Q: What's the name of it? A: "Rules of Civility" Q: Is it his first? A: yes Q: What is he now considered?
a novelist
[ "(CNN) -- Pour yourself a cold martini, make sure it's extra dry, put some classic jazz on the stereo, a mournful saxophone is a must, and settle in with one of the best-reviewed novels of the year, \"Rules of Civility.\" \n\nWritten by first-time novelist Amor Towles, a principal at a Manhattan investment firm, th...
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Q: Where does Amor Towles work? A: an investment firm Q: Where? A: Manhattan Q: Has he written a book? A: yes Q: What's the name of it? A: "Rules of Civility" Q: Is it his first? A: yes Q: What is he now considered? A: a novelist Q: Who narrates the story?
Katey
[ "(CNN) -- Pour yourself a cold martini, make sure it's extra dry, put some classic jazz on the stereo, a mournful saxophone is a must, and settle in with one of the best-reviewed novels of the year, \"Rules of Civility.\" \n\nWritten by first-time novelist Amor Towles, a principal at a Manhattan investment firm, th...
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Q: Where does Amor Towles work? A: an investment firm Q: Where? A: Manhattan Q: Has he written a book? A: yes Q: What's the name of it? A: "Rules of Civility" Q: Is it his first? A: yes Q: What is he now considered? A: a novelist Q: Who narrates the story? A: Katey Q: Is that an old woman?
no
[ "(CNN) -- Pour yourself a cold martini, make sure it's extra dry, put some classic jazz on the stereo, a mournful saxophone is a must, and settle in with one of the best-reviewed novels of the year, \"Rules of Civility.\" \n\nWritten by first-time novelist Amor Towles, a principal at a Manhattan investment firm, th...
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Q: Where does Amor Towles work? A: an investment firm Q: Where? A: Manhattan Q: Has he written a book? A: yes Q: What's the name of it? A: "Rules of Civility" Q: Is it his first? A: yes Q: What is he now considered? A: a novelist Q: Who narrates the story? A: Katey Q: Is that an old woman? A: no Q: What is she?
a young woman
[ "(CNN) -- Pour yourself a cold martini, make sure it's extra dry, put some classic jazz on the stereo, a mournful saxophone is a must, and settle in with one of the best-reviewed novels of the year, \"Rules of Civility.\" \n\nWritten by first-time novelist Amor Towles, a principal at a Manhattan investment firm, th...
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Q: Where does Amor Towles work? A: an investment firm Q: Where? A: Manhattan Q: Has he written a book? A: yes Q: What's the name of it? A: "Rules of Civility" Q: Is it his first? A: yes Q: What is he now considered? A: a novelist Q: Who narrates the story? A: Katey Q: Is that an old woman? A: no Q: What is she? A: a yo...
Wall Street
[ "(CNN) -- Pour yourself a cold martini, make sure it's extra dry, put some classic jazz on the stereo, a mournful saxophone is a must, and settle in with one of the best-reviewed novels of the year, \"Rules of Civility.\" \n\nWritten by first-time novelist Amor Towles, a principal at a Manhattan investment firm, th...
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Q: Where does Amor Towles work? A: an investment firm Q: Where? A: Manhattan Q: Has he written a book? A: yes Q: What's the name of it? A: "Rules of Civility" Q: Is it his first? A: yes Q: What is he now considered? A: a novelist Q: Who narrates the story? A: Katey Q: Is that an old woman? A: no Q: What is she? A: a yo...
a secretary
[ "(CNN) -- Pour yourself a cold martini, make sure it's extra dry, put some classic jazz on the stereo, a mournful saxophone is a must, and settle in with one of the best-reviewed novels of the year, \"Rules of Civility.\" \n\nWritten by first-time novelist Amor Towles, a principal at a Manhattan investment firm, th...