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1,736 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | 3kakfy4pgu24t9iflx18xs3la133i1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI: THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY
Edmund spent a month on his lands, moving about among his vassals and dwelling in their abodes. He inspired them by his words with fresh spirit and confidence, telling them that this state of things could not last, and that he was going to join the king, who doubtless would soon call ... | 11 | What is close to there? | Athelney | for Athelney lies close to the Parrot | 676 | 713 | false |
1,736 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | 3kakfy4pgu24t9iflx18xs3la133i1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI: THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY
Edmund spent a month on his lands, moving about among his vassals and dwelling in their abodes. He inspired them by his words with fresh spirit and confidence, telling them that this state of things could not last, and that he was going to join the king, who doubtless would soon call ... | 12 | How did Edmund inspire his vassals? | with his words | He inspired them by his words with fresh spirit and confidence | 131 | 193 | false |
1,736 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | 3kakfy4pgu24t9iflx18xs3la133i1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI: THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY
Edmund spent a month on his lands, moving about among his vassals and dwelling in their abodes. He inspired them by his words with fresh spirit and confidence, telling them that this state of things could not last, and that he was going to join the king, who doubtless would soon call ... | 13 | Were they meek? | no | He inspired them by his words with fresh spirit and confidence | 131 | 193 | false |
1,736 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | 3kakfy4pgu24t9iflx18xs3la133i1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI: THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY
Edmund spent a month on his lands, moving about among his vassals and dwelling in their abodes. He inspired them by his words with fresh spirit and confidence, telling them that this state of things could not last, and that he was going to join the king, who doubtless would soon call ... | 14 | Who was he going to join? | the king | he was going to join the king | 259 | 288 | false |
1,736 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | 3kakfy4pgu24t9iflx18xs3la133i1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI: THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY
Edmund spent a month on his lands, moving about among his vassals and dwelling in their abodes. He inspired them by his words with fresh spirit and confidence, telling them that this state of things could not last, and that he was going to join the king, who doubtless would soon call ... | 15 | How many villages did Edmund visit before starting? | all of the ones in his earldom | After visiting all the villages in his earldom | 762 | 808 | false |
1,736 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | 3kakfy4pgu24t9iflx18xs3la133i1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI: THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY
Edmund spent a month on his lands, moving about among his vassals and dwelling in their abodes. He inspired them by his words with fresh spirit and confidence, telling them that this state of things could not last, and that he was going to join the king, who doubtless would soon call ... | 16 | Who did he start with? | Egbert | Edmund started with Egbert | 809 | 836 | false |
1,736 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | 3kakfy4pgu24t9iflx18xs3la133i1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI: THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY
Edmund spent a month on his lands, moving about among his vassals and dwelling in their abodes. He inspired them by his words with fresh spirit and confidence, telling them that this state of things could not last, and that he was going to join the king, who doubtless would soon call ... | 17 | Anyone else? | four young men | Edmund started with Egbert and four young men | 809 | 854 | false |
1,736 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | 3kakfy4pgu24t9iflx18xs3la133i1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI: THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY
Edmund spent a month on his lands, moving about among his vassals and dwelling in their abodes. He inspired them by his words with fresh spirit and confidence, telling them that this state of things could not last, and that he was going to join the king, who doubtless would soon call ... | 18 | What might he use them as? | messengers | four young men, whom he might use as messengers | 839 | 887 | false |
1,736 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | 3kakfy4pgu24t9iflx18xs3la133i1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI: THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY
Edmund spent a month on his lands, moving about among his vassals and dwelling in their abodes. He inspired them by his words with fresh spirit and confidence, telling them that this state of things could not last, and that he was going to join the king, who doubtless would soon call ... | 19 | For what? | he started for the king's hiding place | Edmund started with Egbert and four young men, whom he might use as messengers, for the reported hiding-place of the king | 809 | 930 | false |
1,736 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___The Dragon and the Raven.txt/CHAPTER XI_f545dd9a4b264206e6a07eae113d2cce1f82b4cfec56e27e46ca951 | 3kakfy4pgu24t9iflx18xs3la133i1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI: THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY
Edmund spent a month on his lands, moving about among his vassals and dwelling in their abodes. He inspired them by his words with fresh spirit and confidence, telling them that this state of things could not last, and that he was going to join the king, who doubtless would soon call ... | 20 | Was the ship disturbed when they found it? | no | First they visited the Dragon, and found her lying undisturbed | 932 | 994 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 1 | Did Jane see the departure? | no | did not | 72 | 79 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 2 | What was departing? | The brig | The brig | 14 | 22 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 3 | Was the brig on water? | yes | sailed | 23 | 30 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 4 | Who was leaving? | the husband or sons | husband or sons | 625 | 640 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 5 | When did she awake? | five in the morning | five | 303 | 308 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 6 | Did she get up when she awoke? | no | did not hasten | 372 | 386 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 7 | Why? | her nerves | nerve herself | 417 | 430 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 8 | Did she expect to see them before they left? | yes | imagining they would leave about nine | 447 | 485 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 9 | Was she wrong? | yes | no husband or sons | 621 | 640 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 10 | What did she see instead? | words chalked | words chalked | 567 | 580 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 11 | Who wrote them? | the sons | sons | 752 | 756 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 12 | What did they say? | 'Good- bye, mother!' | 'Good- bye, mother!' | 785 | 807 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 13 | Was she happy or sad about this? | sad | broke her heart | 1,087 | 1,102 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 14 | Who was Emily? | her neighbor | looked across at Emily's | 1,152 | 1,176 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 15 | Why was she triumphant? | from anticipation | anticipated | 1,222 | 1,234 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 16 | What was Emily's last name? | Lester | Lester | 1,291 | 1,297 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 17 | Did Joanna feel inferior? | yes | assumption of superiority | 1,311 | 1,336 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 18 | To whom? | Emily Lester | Emily Lester | 1,284 | 1,298 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 19 | What it reality? | no | figment | 1,350 | 1,358 | false |
1,737 | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | data/gutenberg/txt/Thomas Hardy___Life's Little Ironies.txt/CHAPTER III_13cf1e4858f2c64e471b135661096a8d5cce12fcdd884bdbdf0cb9b | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5ulio1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
The brig sailed on a Monday morning in spring; but Joanna did not witness its departure. She could not bear the sight that she had been the means of bringing about. Knowing this, her husband told her overnight that they were to sail some time before noon next day hence when, awakening at five the next mor... | 20 | What type of wife was Emily? | a merchant's wife | merchant's wife | 1,406 | 1,423 | false |
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1,738 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | 3jaoywh7vi4sycf1n9zvglyzroi9lv | wikipedia | Before the 20th century, the term matter included ordinary matter composed of atoms and excluded other energy phenomena such as light or sound. This concept of matter may be generalized from atoms to include any objects having mass even when at rest, but this is ill-defined because an object's mass can arise from its (... | 2 | And excluded? | other energy phenomena | and excluded other energy phenomena such as light or sound | 84 | 142 | false |
1,738 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | 3jaoywh7vi4sycf1n9zvglyzroi9lv | wikipedia | Before the 20th century, the term matter included ordinary matter composed of atoms and excluded other energy phenomena such as light or sound. This concept of matter may be generalized from atoms to include any objects having mass even when at rest, but this is ill-defined because an object's mass can arise from its (... | 3 | What does science consider these particles to be? | massless particles | By contrast, massless particles, such as photons | 956 | 1,004 | false |
1,738 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | 3jaoywh7vi4sycf1n9zvglyzroi9lv | wikipedia | Before the 20th century, the term matter included ordinary matter composed of atoms and excluded other energy phenomena such as light or sound. This concept of matter may be generalized from atoms to include any objects having mass even when at rest, but this is ill-defined because an object's mass can arise from its (... | 4 | What is a type of massless particle? | photons | massless particles, such as photons | 968 | 1,004 | false |
1,738 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | 3jaoywh7vi4sycf1n9zvglyzroi9lv | wikipedia | Before the 20th century, the term matter included ordinary matter composed of atoms and excluded other energy phenomena such as light or sound. This concept of matter may be generalized from atoms to include any objects having mass even when at rest, but this is ill-defined because an object's mass can arise from its (... | 5 | Is it matter? | no | as photons, are not considered matter | 993 | 1,031 | false |
1,738 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | 3jaoywh7vi4sycf1n9zvglyzroi9lv | wikipedia | Before the 20th century, the term matter included ordinary matter composed of atoms and excluded other energy phenomena such as light or sound. This concept of matter may be generalized from atoms to include any objects having mass even when at rest, but this is ill-defined because an object's mass can arise from its (... | 6 | What is one example of fundamental particles? | leptons | fundamental particles such as quarks and leptons | 1,154 | 1,202 | false |
1,738 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | 3jaoywh7vi4sycf1n9zvglyzroi9lv | wikipedia | Before the 20th century, the term matter included ordinary matter composed of atoms and excluded other energy phenomena such as light or sound. This concept of matter may be generalized from atoms to include any objects having mass even when at rest, but this is ill-defined because an object's mass can arise from its (... | 7 | What's another? | quarks | fundamental particles such as quarks | 1,153 | 1,190 | false |
1,738 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | 3jaoywh7vi4sycf1n9zvglyzroi9lv | wikipedia | Before the 20th century, the term matter included ordinary matter composed of atoms and excluded other energy phenomena such as light or sound. This concept of matter may be generalized from atoms to include any objects having mass even when at rest, but this is ill-defined because an object's mass can arise from its (... | 8 | What are they considered? | they are considered "point particles" | are considered "point particles" | 1,234 | 1,267 | false |
1,738 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | 3jaoywh7vi4sycf1n9zvglyzroi9lv | wikipedia | Before the 20th century, the term matter included ordinary matter composed of atoms and excluded other energy phenomena such as light or sound. This concept of matter may be generalized from atoms to include any objects having mass even when at rest, but this is ill-defined because an object's mass can arise from its (... | 9 | What is the term matter loosely used to refer to? | composite particles | the effective volume of the composite particles that make up ordinary matter. | 1,408 | 1,485 | true |
1,738 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | MatterMatter_14c168fd947f8658197011871afc3b729b99ea5ec918f0534096b268 | 3jaoywh7vi4sycf1n9zvglyzroi9lv | wikipedia | Before the 20th century, the term matter included ordinary matter composed of atoms and excluded other energy phenomena such as light or sound. This concept of matter may be generalized from atoms to include any objects having mass even when at rest, but this is ill-defined because an object's mass can arise from its (... | 10 | What is the effective size of point particles? | no size or volume. | "point particles" with no effective size or volume. | 1,249 | 1,301 | false |
1,739 | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | 3tpzplc3m0cwav5jysrs6p4xwij3p4 | wikipedia | The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships and have played in twelve. Founded in as one of the American ... | 1 | Which team is mentioned here? | The Boston Red Sox | The Boston Red Sox are an American professional bas | 0 | 51 | false |
1,739 | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | 3tpzplc3m0cwav5jysrs6p4xwij3p4 | wikipedia | The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships and have played in twelve. Founded in as one of the American ... | 2 | What sport do they play? | baseball | The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team | 0 | 61 | false |
1,739 | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | 3tpzplc3m0cwav5jysrs6p4xwij3p4 | wikipedia | The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships and have played in twelve. Founded in as one of the American ... | 3 | Where do they compete in? | American League (AL) East division | The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. | 94 | 204 | false |
1,739 | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | 3tpzplc3m0cwav5jysrs6p4xwij3p4 | wikipedia | The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships and have played in twelve. Founded in as one of the American ... | 4 | as a member club of what? | Major League Baseball | The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball | 94 | 139 | false |
1,739 | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | 3tpzplc3m0cwav5jysrs6p4xwij3p4 | wikipedia | The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships and have played in twelve. Founded in as one of the American ... | 5 | Have they won any championship? | yes | The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships | 205 | 258 | false |
1,739 | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | 3tpzplc3m0cwav5jysrs6p4xwij3p4 | wikipedia | The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships and have played in twelve. Founded in as one of the American ... | 6 | Which one? | World Series | The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships | 205 | 258 | false |
1,739 | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | 3tpzplc3m0cwav5jysrs6p4xwij3p4 | wikipedia | The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships and have played in twelve. Founded in as one of the American ... | 7 | how many? | eight | The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships | 205 | 259 | false |
1,739 | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | 3tpzplc3m0cwav5jysrs6p4xwij3p4 | wikipedia | The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships and have played in twelve. Founded in as one of the American ... | 8 | out of how many games in total? | twelve | The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships and have played in twelve | 205 | 284 | false |
1,739 | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | 3tpzplc3m0cwav5jysrs6p4xwij3p4 | wikipedia | The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships and have played in twelve. Founded in as one of the American ... | 9 | who chose the team' | the team owner, John I. Taylor | The "Red Sox" name was chosen by the team owner, John I. Taylor | 411 | 474 | false |
1,739 | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | Boston_Red_Sox.txt | 3tpzplc3m0cwav5jysrs6p4xwij3p4 | wikipedia | The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The Red Sox have won eight World Series championships and have played in twelve. Founded in as one of the American ... | 10 | Who did they defeat in 1903? | the Pittsburgh Pirates | defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first World Series in 1903 | 669 | 736 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 1 | when does Bob get up in the morning? | early. | Every morning, Bob gets up early. | 304 | 338 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 2 | who does he walk to school with? | his brother. | After breakfast, he walks to school with his brother. | 469 | 523 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 3 | how long does it take them? | twenty minutes | It takes them about twenty minutes to get to school | 522 | 574 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 4 | how old is bob? | 13 | He is 13years old. | 31 | 50 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 5 | what does he normally have for breakfast? | two eggs and a glass of milk | He usually has two eggs and a glass of milk | 424 | 467 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 6 | does he eat it with his family? | yes | And then he has breakfast with his family. | 381 | 423 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 7 | when does his first class start? | 8:00 | Bob begins his classes at 8:00. | 609 | 641 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 8 | what does he have for lunch? | a hamburger, some fish and vegetables | he has a hamburger, some fish and vegetables for lunch at school. | 677 | 742 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 9 | where does he live? | Shanghai | He lives in Shanghai with his parents | 51 | 88 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 10 | is Jack his twin? | yes | his twin brother, Jack | 92 | 115 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 11 | do they go to the same school? | yes | They are in the same( ) school, | 116 | 149 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 12 | are they in the same class? | no | They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. | 116 | 174 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 13 | what time is Bob's class over? | 4:50p.m | His last class is over at 4:50p.m. | 787 | 821 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 14 | what time does he get home? | 6:20 p.m | He gets home at 6:20 p.m. | 964 | 990 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 15 | what does he do in between? | plays football or basketball | After school, he usually plays football or basketball from 5:00 p. m. to 6:00 p.m. | 821 | 905 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 16 | when does he do his homework? | After dinner | After dinner, he does his homework from 7:30to 9:30. | 1,076 | 1,130 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 17 | what does he have for dinner? | rice and vegetables | He usually eats some rice and vegetables for dinner. | 990 | 1,044 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 18 | does he ever eat something else? | yes | . Sometimes, he eats some noodles | 1,042 | 1,075 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 19 | what? | noodles | Sometimes, he eats some noodles. | 1,043 | 1,076 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 20 | what do his friends think of his lifestyle? | that his lifestyle is very healthy. | His friends say his lifestyle is very healthy. | 1,271 | 1,317 | false |
1,740 | middle7746.txt | middle7746.txt | 39n5acm9henipxuzf1s2x27jwb89p8 | race | Bob is a middle school student. He is 13years old. He lives in Shanghai with his parents and his twin brother, Jack. They are in the same( ) school, but in different classes. Bob is good at Maths, but not good at English. He thinks it's a little difficult for him. But he plans to spend more time on it. Every morning, B... | 21 | does he watch TV? | no | He doesn't watch TV or play computer games on weekdays | 1,186 | 1,240 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 1 | Where were they seated? | under the elm | under the elm | 1,186 | 1,199 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 2 | What was nearby? | the spring, | the spring, | 1,205 | 1,216 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 3 | Who was walking towards them? | Tom | Tom | 1,243 | 1,246 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 4 | Who couldn't leave Polly Ann and Tom? | Davy | Davy | 447 | 451 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 5 | Where was he being asked to go? | Virginia | Virginia | 437 | 445 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 6 | What city were they going to see? | Williamsburg | Williamsburg | 499 | 511 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 7 | When would they return? | spring | spring | 534 | 540 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 8 | What was going to be made for Davy? | a little rifle | a little rifle | 559 | 574 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 9 | What does the Colonel love above all else? | Kentucky | Kentucky | 803 | 812 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 10 | Who did Davy ask him to take? | Tom | Tom | 1,108 | 1,111 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 11 | What did the Colonel call Tom? | McChesney, | McChesney, | 1,581 | 1,591 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 12 | Who did he think was a strange guy? | Davy | Davy | 1,367 | 1,371 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 13 | What did he tell Davy he had enough smarts in his head to do? | to hold it | to hold it | 1,549 | 1,559 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 14 | How long had Mr. Boone's visit been for? | a day. | a day. | 55 | 61 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 15 | Who acted a bit standoffish? | Colonel Clark | Colonel Clark | 86 | 99 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 16 | Did that upset anyone in the station? | No | without seeming to offend them | 252 | 282 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 17 | Who was in the station? | captains | captains | 227 | 235 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 18 | Who did Colonel Clark take a shining to? | James Ray and Davy | James Ray and for me | 306 | 327 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 19 | Where did he take Davy during the day? | into the woods | into the woods | 350 | 364 | false |
1,741 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___The Crossing.txt/CHAPTER XI_c1c423c2a43b4edf63cde3fdb0fd1357312dbc61f7f11247dd01588 | 3x31tumd7xma97c6jwk21fggtlj1ll | gutenberg | CHAPTER XI. FRAGMENTARY
Mr. Boone's visit lasted but a day. I was a great deal with Colonel Clark in the few weeks that followed before his departure for Virginia. He held himself a little aloof (as a leader should) from the captains in the station, without seeming to offend them. But he had a fancy for James Ray and... | 20 | Did Colonel Clark ever say what he'd be doing when he left? | No | "Ah," he said, "that I can't tell even to you." | 917 | 965 | false |
1,742 | Robotics.txt | Robotics.txt | 3xiqgxaumc8jkn8xmv4zdj2g3jh7x4 | wikipedia | Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering and science that includes mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and others. Robotics deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information proc... | 1 | how many different fields come together in robotics? | mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and others | mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and others | 81 | 157 | true |
1,742 | Robotics.txt | Robotics.txt | 3xiqgxaumc8jkn8xmv4zdj2g3jh7x4 | wikipedia | Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering and science that includes mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and others. Robotics deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information proc... | 2 | why build a robot? | jobs that are hazardous to people | jobs that are hazardous to people | 1,623 | 1,656 | false |
1,742 | Robotics.txt | Robotics.txt | 3xiqgxaumc8jkn8xmv4zdj2g3jh7x4 | wikipedia | Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering and science that includes mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and others. Robotics deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information proc... | 3 | how old is the idea of an autonomous machine? | classical times | classical times | 1,099 | 1,114 | false |
1,742 | Robotics.txt | Robotics.txt | 3xiqgxaumc8jkn8xmv4zdj2g3jh7x4 | wikipedia | Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering and science that includes mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and others. Robotics deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information proc... | 4 | is buoilding the robot part of robotics? | yes | Robotics deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots | 159 | 233 | false |
1,742 | Robotics.txt | Robotics.txt | 3xiqgxaumc8jkn8xmv4zdj2g3jh7x4 | wikipedia | Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering and science that includes mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and others. Robotics deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information proc... | 5 | when did the possibility start becoming reality? | 20th century | 20th century | 1,218 | 1,230 | false |
1,742 | Robotics.txt | Robotics.txt | 3xiqgxaumc8jkn8xmv4zdj2g3jh7x4 | wikipedia | Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering and science that includes mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and others. Robotics deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information proc... | 6 | are robots a fixed shape? | no | Robots can take on any form but some are made to resemble humans in appearance. | 620 | 699 | false |
1,742 | Robotics.txt | Robotics.txt | 3xiqgxaumc8jkn8xmv4zdj2g3jh7x4 | wikipedia | Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering and science that includes mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and others. Robotics deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information proc... | 7 | why make them look human? | to help in the acceptance of a robot | to help in the acceptance of a robot | 713 | 749 | false |
1,742 | Robotics.txt | Robotics.txt | 3xiqgxaumc8jkn8xmv4zdj2g3jh7x4 | wikipedia | Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering and science that includes mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and others. Robotics deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information proc... | 8 | what historic assumption is made about them? | that robots will one day be able to mimic human behavior | that robots will one day be able to mimic human behavior and manage tasks in a human-like fashion | 1,283 | 1,380 | false |
1,742 | Robotics.txt | Robotics.txt | 3xiqgxaumc8jkn8xmv4zdj2g3jh7x4 | wikipedia | Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering and science that includes mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and others. Robotics deals with the design, construction, operation, and use of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information proc... | 9 | how many human activities are listed as being possible? | basically anything a human can do | basically anything a human can do | 886 | 919 | false |
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