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Whose chair does the woman break? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | Wee Bear |
Where do the bears go while the porridge cools? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | The woods |
How many porridge bowls are there? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | 3. |
Where did the bears go while their porridge cooled? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | For a walk in the woods. |
Why does the girl's family kick her out? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | She is a disgrace. |
Who's porridge does the old woman eat? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | Wee Bear's |
Whose chair does the old woman break? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | Wee Bear's |
How does the old woman get away? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | She jumps from the window and runs away. |
Who woke the old woman up? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | Wee Bear |
Other than looking through the window, what else does the old woman look through? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | the keyhole |
Who lives in the house in the woods? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | Wee Bear, Middle Bear and Huge Bear |
Who's bed is the old woman sleeping in? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | Wee Bear |
Where do the bears live? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | In a house in the woods. |
What objects does each bear own? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | A porridge bowl, a bed, and a chair. |
Why was the woman sent out by her family? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | She was a disgrace. |
How does the woman look into the bear's house? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | Through the keyhole and a window. |
Whose porridge does the woman eat? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | The Wee Bear. |
What does the woman break? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | The Wee Bear's chair. |
What does the woman do when she finds the Wee Bear's bed? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | She falls asleep in it. |
Who finds the old woman in bed? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | The Wee Bear. |
How does the woman escape? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | She jumps through a window. |
How many bears live in the house? | gutenberg | In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears β "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" β live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and ... | Three. |
Where does John Connor live? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | Los Angeles |
What is John's mother's name? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | Sarah |
What has Sarah been preparing John for? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | to lead the resistence against SkyNet |
In what year is Judgement Day? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | 1997 |
What system does SkyNet take control of? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | nuclear system |
What model terminator is sent back to kill John? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | T-1000 |
What model terminator does John send back to protect his younger self? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | T-800 |
Where does Sarah escape from when she first encounter the T-800? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | a hospital |
Where does Sarah plan to flee with John? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | Mexico |
Who is most responsible for the creation of SkyNet? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | Miles Bennett Dyson |
What role is John raised to become? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | Leader of the Human Resistance against Skynet. |
What does John do that gets him arrested and locked away in a mental hospital? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | John attempts to blow up a computer factory. |
Who is destined to launch a nuclear holocaust called Judgement Day? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | Skynet. |
What is Skynet? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | An artificial intelligence program to be given control over the United States Nuclear system. |
Who is sent to kill John? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | A new terminator, T-1000. |
Who does the T-1000 assume the identity of shortly after arriving? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | A police officer that it kills. |
Who send's back a T-800 from the Future? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | An older John Connor. |
Why does John Connor send a T-800 into the past? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | To protect his younger self. |
Whose idea is it for the Terminator to be destroyed at the end of the story? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | The Terminator suggests that it be destroyed so as not to be reprogrammed in the future and cause harm. |
Where is John Connor living? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | Los Angeles. |
When is John Connor living in Los Angeles? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | 1995. |
What nearly killed John and Sarah? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | The T-1000. |
Who is shot? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | Dyson. |
What is Judgment Day? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | A nuclear holocaust. |
What day is Judgement Day? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | August 29, 1997. |
Who does John Connor live with? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | Foster parents. |
How do John and the Terminator escape the mall? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | A motorcycle. |
What is Skynet? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | Artificial intelligence. |
Where do Sarah and John plan to flee? | movie | In 1995, John Connor is living in Los Angeles with foster parents. His mother Sarah Connor had been preparing him throughout his childhood for his future role as the Human Resistance leader against Skynet Γ’ΒΒ the artificial intelligence that will be given control of the United States' nuclear missiles and initiate a n... | Mexico. |
Who imprisons Maria, unjustly, in an insane asylum? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Her Husband, George Venables. |
Who does Maria befriend in the asylum? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Jemima |
Whose writing does Maria fall in love with, and eventually meet? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Henry Darnford |
Why did Jemima's rapist master throw her out of the house? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | His wife finds out Jemima is carrying his child. |
How did Jemima support herself after being thrown out? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Prostitution. |
Who did Maria write her life story in a manuscript for? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Her daughter, who her husband took away from her. |
How much of a dowry did Maria get for marrying Venables? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Five thousand pounds. |
What was Mr. S's function? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | He was paid to seduce Maria for Venables. |
Why, ultimately, did Venables get imprison Maria in the asylum? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | For repeatedly fleeing him. |
What is Maria's husbands name? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | George Venables |
Who did Maria befriend in the aslyum? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Jemima |
Who does Maria fall inlove with while in the asylum? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Henry Darnford |
Who was Jemima forced to work for? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | her father |
Who arranged Maria's marriage to George Venables? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | her rich uncle |
Where was Maria's uncle going? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | leaving the continent |
What did Maria's uncle warn her about before he left? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | the consequences of leaving her husband |
Who did Maria's husband pay to attempt to seduce her? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Mr S. |
Who does Maria stay with when she leaves her husband? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | other women who have been wronged by their husbands |
What happens when Maria tries to leave England? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Her husband has her locked in the asylum and takes her baby |
Who imprisoned Maria? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Her husband. |
Where was Maria sent? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | To an insane asylum. |
Who does Maria become friends with? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Jemima. |
Whose mother died when she was an infant? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Jemima's mother. |
Why was Jemima thrown from her master's home? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | She was pregnant with his child. |
Who arranged Maria's marriage? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Her uncle. |
Who warns Maria of leaving her husband? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Her uncle. |
Why was Maria and her husband bankrupt? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Her husband gambled. |
Who finds Maria when she leaves? | gutenberg | The Wrongs of Woman begins in medias res with the upper-class Maria's unjust imprisonment by her husband, George Venables. Not only has he condemned Maria to live in an insane asylum, but he has also taken their child away from her. She manages to befriend one of her attendants in the asylum, an impoverished, lower-cl... | Her husband. |
How many people made up the army? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | There were 17 people in the army |
Who was the only human in the kingdom? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | Royal Gardener |
Why couldn't the flowers show emotion? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | They had no hearts. |
Why did Private Files resign? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | He refused to bind girls. |
What was in the padlock around Quox's neck? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | Six poisonous eggs. |
What curse was on the brother? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | A curse of ugliness |
What was the mortal maid's name who could reverse the curse? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | The maid's name was Betsy |
Who were the men debating over was the best mistress? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | Dorothy, Ozma, and Betsy |
Who is the talking dog's owner? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | Dorothy was the owner |
Who decided to stay in Oz forever? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | Betsy decided to stay in Oz |
How many men make up the Army of Oogaboo? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | Seventeen |
Who becomes the new Nome King? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | The former chief steward, Kaliko |
How much older is Betsy Bobbin than Dorothy Gale? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | one year |
What is the jurisdiction of the immortal called? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | Titti-Hoochoo |
Where does Shaggy Man thoroughly believe his brother to be? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | Metal Forest |
Who cursed Shaggy's Man's brother with ugliness? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | The former Nome king |
What did Shaggy Man's brother become cursed with by the former Nome King? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | the charm of ugliness |
What does the Nome King like to transform his captives into? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | various objects |
Who successfully undoes the spell on Shaggy Man's brother? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | The fairy Polychrome |
Since no one can be killed in Oz, what the the Nome King resort to doing instead? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | He takes them throw the Rubber Country then drops them in a hollow tube |
Why does Queen Ann form an army? | gutenberg | Queen Ann Soforth of Oogaboo, a small monarchy separated from the rest of Oz's Winkie Country, sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz. Seventeen men eventually make up the Army of Oogaboo; they march out of their valley. Glinda magically rearranges the path through the mountains and Queen Ann and her army march out o... | She wants to conquer Oz. |
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