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Although 19-year-old George Dennehy is armless, he isn't letting that stop him from pursuing his dreams and sharing his passion with the world. Born without arms, the young boy's birth parents left him. Luckily, a warm-hearted couple _ him and took good care of him. However, his new parents never allowed him to use his...
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Where?
A music festival.
American rock band who invited him to perform alongside them at a ten-day-long music festival.
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Although 19-year-old George Dennehy is armless, he isn't letting that stop him from pursuing his dreams and sharing his passion with the world. Born without arms, the young boy's birth parents left him. Luckily, a warm-hearted couple _ him and took good care of him. However, his new parents never allowed him to use his...
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How did he lose his arms?
He was born without arms.
Born without arms, the young boy's birth parents left him
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Although 19-year-old George Dennehy is armless, he isn't letting that stop him from pursuing his dreams and sharing his passion with the world. Born without arms, the young boy's birth parents left him. Luckily, a warm-hearted couple _ him and took good care of him. However, his new parents never allowed him to use his...
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How old is he now?
19.
19-year-old George Dennehy is armless,
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Although 19-year-old George Dennehy is armless, he isn't letting that stop him from pursuing his dreams and sharing his passion with the world. Born without arms, the young boy's birth parents left him. Luckily, a warm-hearted couple _ him and took good care of him. However, his new parents never allowed him to use his...
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What happened to his biological parents?
They left him.
the young boy's birth parents left him.
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Although 19-year-old George Dennehy is armless, he isn't letting that stop him from pursuing his dreams and sharing his passion with the world. Born without arms, the young boy's birth parents left him. Luckily, a warm-hearted couple _ him and took good care of him. However, his new parents never allowed him to use his...
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When?
When he was born.
Born without arms, the young boy's birth parents left him
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Although 19-year-old George Dennehy is armless, he isn't letting that stop him from pursuing his dreams and sharing his passion with the world. Born without arms, the young boy's birth parents left him. Luckily, a warm-hearted couple _ him and took good care of him. However, his new parents never allowed him to use his...
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Did his new parents do everything for him?
No, he couldn't be lazy.
However, his new parents never allowed him to use his disability as an excuse to be lazy.
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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had they gotten much sleep the previous night?
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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who was at the Cabin?
Ralph, George and Bob
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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who said some hard things to Bob?
George
George
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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Did Bob feel better after he slept?
yes
his sleep had restored him
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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how did Ralph describe how they were acting
a grand sulking match
a grand sulking match
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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how did bob great Ralph and George?
with the cheeriest of smiles
with the cheeriest of smiles
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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how long had the sun been up before they awoke?
nearly an hour
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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when did Harnett get back?
after making his toilet
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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where?
at the brook-side
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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did George talk to him?
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he began
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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did he try to apologize?
yes
Shake hands with me
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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who wouldn't lose a cent?
George and Gurney
you nor Gurney
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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could what George did be undone?
no
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CHAPTER XI. THE STORM IN THE VALLEY. Judging from appearances, when they entered the new cabin of the moonlighters, Ralph concluded that George had said some hard things to Bob because of the part he had obliged him to play. When the two went in to get the few hours of sleep they needed so sadly, for they had been ...
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what is the title of chapter 11
THE STORM IN THE VALLEY
THE STORM IN THE VALLEY
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
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Whose place had the men left?
Macklin
"I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy."
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
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Who said it was foolish to do that?
One of the others
"I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy.
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
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Who said they should have waited?
Potts
"Just what I think, Fetter," said the third man. "We could have waited as well as not." "Yes, we could have waited, Potts," answered Matt Gilroy;
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
4
Who indicated they didn't have faith in their former host?
Matt Gilroy
"Yes, we could have waited, Potts," answered Matt Gilroy; "but, to tell the truth, I don't want to trust Macklin too far. He might play us foul."
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
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How was the weather?
There was a downpour
"Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin."
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
6
How many guys were there?
Three
"Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men,
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
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Who was the youngest?
Nat Potts
came from Nat Potts, the youngest of the trio.
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
8
What did he think Macklin wanted?
A reward
"Why not--if he thought he would get a reward?" came from Nat Potts, the youngest of the trio. "One thing is certain, Macklin is crazy to make money."
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
9
Who knew things about Macklin's history?
Gus Fetter
"I know a thing or two of Macklin's past--that's why," went on Gus Fetter.
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
10
What did one of the characters do with his coat?
Rung the water out of it
"Macklin is slippery, no two ways about it," said Matt Gilroy, as he took off his jacket and wrung the water out.
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
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What did Potts ask about Macklin belonging to?
The old gang
"Did he ever belong to the old gang?" questioned Nat Potts. "Some say he did, and some say he didn't."
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
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What did Gilroy say Macklin's role was?
A hanger-on
"He was a hanger-on, that's all," came from Matt Gilroy.
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
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Did he describe him as brave?
No
"He was always afraid to take the chances of being shot,
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
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What jobs was he employed for?
Messenger and spy
He was always afraid to take the chances of being shot, but was on hand when the spoils were divided. They used him as a messenger and a spy,
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
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Did he perform any robberies?
No
They used him as a messenger and a spy, but I don't believe he ever really helped to hold up a coach.
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CHAPTER III. AN IMPORTANT CONVERSATION. "Who ever saw such a downpour before?" growled one of the three men, as he switched the water from his soft felt hat. "I'm wet to the skin." "I'm no better off," replied one of the others. "I think we were fools to leave Macklin's place, Gilroy." "Just what I think, Fette...
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What was the guy who started this talk wearing?
A hat
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Who owns it?
Time Inc.
On February 11, 2016 it was announced that Myspace and its parent company had been bought by Time Inc.
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Since when?
February 11, 2016
On February 11, 2016 it was announced that Myspace and its parent company had been bought by Time Inc.
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When was it the largest social site?
From 2005 to 2008
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Who owned it at that time?
News Corporation
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How much did they pay for it?
$580 million
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Are they still the largest?
No
Despite an overall decline, in 2015 Myspace still had 50.6 million unique monthly visitors and has a pool of nearly 1 billion active and inactive registered users.
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Who is?
Facebook
Myspace was overtaken by Facebook
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Where are they located now?
Hills, California
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How much did Time pay?
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Did they influence anything?
Yes
Myspace had a significant influence on pop culture and music
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What?
pop culture and music
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What companies did they help launch?
Zynga and RockYou
and created a gaming platform that launched the successes of Zynga and RockYou
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How big was their pool in 2015?
nearly 1 billion active and inactive registered users
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CHAPTER XV. AN UNWARRANTED SEARCH. Bob gave an expressive look to the boys when the repast had been placed on the table, and all three understood that he meant for them to leave the cabin rather than run any chance of another encounter with the men. A quarrel just now, however trivial the cause, might lead to ver...
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What would be a problem if it were to happen?
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CHAPTER XV. AN UNWARRANTED SEARCH. Bob gave an expressive look to the boys when the repast had been placed on the table, and all three understood that he meant for them to leave the cabin rather than run any chance of another encounter with the men. A quarrel just now, however trivial the cause, might lead to ver...
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What would happen if it did?
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CHAPTER XV. AN UNWARRANTED SEARCH. Bob gave an expressive look to the boys when the repast had been placed on the table, and all three understood that he meant for them to leave the cabin rather than run any chance of another encounter with the men. A quarrel just now, however trivial the cause, might lead to ver...
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Who was weaker?
Jim and Harry
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CHAPTER XV. AN UNWARRANTED SEARCH. Bob gave an expressive look to the boys when the repast had been placed on the table, and all three understood that he meant for them to leave the cabin rather than run any chance of another encounter with the men. A quarrel just now, however trivial the cause, might lead to ver...
4
Was the warning necessary?
Yes
"There'll be a heap of trouble before we get rid of that crowd, or else I don't know anything about sich fellers. If they put on many more airs us three will have to sleep aboard of the tug, where we won't run the risk of bein' knocked down.
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CHAPTER XV. AN UNWARRANTED SEARCH. Bob gave an expressive look to the boys when the repast had been placed on the table, and all three understood that he meant for them to leave the cabin rather than run any chance of another encounter with the men. A quarrel just now, however trivial the cause, might lead to ver...
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How many boys are there?
Two boys
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CHAPTER XV. AN UNWARRANTED SEARCH. Bob gave an expressive look to the boys when the repast had been placed on the table, and all three understood that he meant for them to leave the cabin rather than run any chance of another encounter with the men. A quarrel just now, however trivial the cause, might lead to ver...
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Were they told to remain where they were?
No
If they put on many more airs us three will have to sleep aboard of the tug, where we won't run the risk of bein' knocked down."
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CHAPTER XV. AN UNWARRANTED SEARCH. Bob gave an expressive look to the boys when the repast had been placed on the table, and all three understood that he meant for them to leave the cabin rather than run any chance of another encounter with the men. A quarrel just now, however trivial the cause, might lead to ver...
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What were they to do?
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CHAPTER XV. AN UNWARRANTED SEARCH. Bob gave an expressive look to the boys when the repast had been placed on the table, and all three understood that he meant for them to leave the cabin rather than run any chance of another encounter with the men. A quarrel just now, however trivial the cause, might lead to ver...
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Why were they to leave the cabin?
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CHAPTER XV. AN UNWARRANTED SEARCH. Bob gave an expressive look to the boys when the repast had been placed on the table, and all three understood that he meant for them to leave the cabin rather than run any chance of another encounter with the men. A quarrel just now, however trivial the cause, might lead to ver...
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Had they done something to cause them to be angry?
They quarreled
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CHAPTER XV. AN UNWARRANTED SEARCH. Bob gave an expressive look to the boys when the repast had been placed on the table, and all three understood that he meant for them to leave the cabin rather than run any chance of another encounter with the men. A quarrel just now, however trivial the cause, might lead to ver...
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Where did they go that someone trailed them?
into the galley
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Who was the second president of Egypt?
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Gamal Abdel Nasser Hussein (Arabic: جمال عبد الناصر حسين‎, IPA: [ɡæˈmæːl ʕæbdenˈnɑːsˤeɾ ħeˈseːn]; 15 January 1918 – 28 September 1970) was the second President of Egypt, serving from 1956 until his death. Nasser led the 1952 overthrow of the monarchy and introduced far-reaching land reforms the following year. Followin...
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When did that become official?
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Who was the first presiden?
President Muhammad Naguib
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What happened to him?
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by who?
Nasser
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What did he spearhead in 1952?
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What year did someone try to kill him?
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What group did they belong to?
Muslim Brotherhood
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Was he working alone?
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What year did he end up dead?
1970
1970 Arab League summit, Nasser suffered a heart attack and died.
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From what?
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asser suffered a heart attack and died.
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What had just ended?
The Arab League summit
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Where did he die?
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Was he still president?
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How many attended his funeral?
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Where was it?
Cairo
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What part of the world was devastated?
The Arab world.
Cairo drew five million mourners and an outpouring of grief across the Arab world.
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When was he born?
15 January 1918
amal Abdel Nasser Hussein (Arabic: جمال عبد الناصر حسين‎, IPA: [ɡæˈmæːl ʕæbdenˈnɑːsˤeɾ ħeˈseːn]; 15 January 1918
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CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME. [Illustration] About this time Grace Crawley received two letters, the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London. They both help to tell our story, and our reader shall, therefore, read them...
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What is the name of the chapter?
GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME.
CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME.
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CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME. [Illustration] About this time Grace Crawley received two letters, the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London. They both help to tell our story, and our reader shall, therefore, read them...
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What did Grace get?
two letters
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CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME. [Illustration] About this time Grace Crawley received two letters, the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London. They both help to tell our story, and our reader shall, therefore, read them...
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Did both make it to her before Eames left?
No
the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London
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CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME. [Illustration] About this time Grace Crawley received two letters, the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London. They both help to tell our story, and our reader shall, therefore, read them...
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Did Grace reply to both letters?
Yes
. Grace's answer to the first letter he shall see also. Her answer to the second will be told in a very few words
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CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME. [Illustration] About this time Grace Crawley received two letters, the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London. They both help to tell our story, and our reader shall, therefore, read them...
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Who sent the first letter?
Major Grantly
. The first was from Major Grantly
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CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME. [Illustration] About this time Grace Crawley received two letters, the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London. They both help to tell our story, and our reader shall, therefore, read them...
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In what month?
February
Cosby Lodge, -- February, 186--.
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CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME. [Illustration] About this time Grace Crawley received two letters, the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London. They both help to tell our story, and our reader shall, therefore, read them...
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From where?
Cosby Lodge
Cosby Lodge, -- February, 186--.
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CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME. [Illustration] About this time Grace Crawley received two letters, the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London. They both help to tell our story, and our reader shall, therefore, read them...
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How does he address Grace?
DEAREST GRACE
DEAREST GRACE,
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CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME. [Illustration] About this time Grace Crawley received two letters, the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London. They both help to tell our story, and our reader shall, therefore, read them...
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True or False: Grace finds his words to be very memorable.
True
"I shall never forget his words," Grace said to herself as she read this;
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CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME. [Illustration] About this time Grace Crawley received two letters, the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London. They both help to tell our story, and our reader shall, therefore, read them...
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Does Grantly think Grace loves him?
Yes
that you were unable to conceal from me the fact that you love me
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CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME. [Illustration] About this time Grace Crawley received two letters, the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London. They both help to tell our story, and our reader shall, therefore, read them...
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Till when will he believe this?
til he is assured by her that it is not so
I shall believe that this is so, till I am deliberately and solemnly assured by yourself that it is not so;
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CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME. [Illustration] About this time Grace Crawley received two letters, the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London. They both help to tell our story, and our reader shall, therefore, read them...
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Does he warn her not to say it unless it is absolutely the truth?
Yes
before you allow yourself to think of making such an assurance unless it be strictly true.
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CHAPTER XXXVI. GRACE CRAWLEY RETURNS HOME. [Illustration] About this time Grace Crawley received two letters, the first of them reaching her while John Eames was still at the cottage, and the other immediately after his return to London. They both help to tell our story, and our reader shall, therefore, read them...
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Where did Grantly and Grace part ways?
Allington
but I fancied when I parted from you at Allington
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(デジモン Dejimon, branded as Digimon: Digital Monsters, stylized as DIGIMON), short for "Digital Monsters" (デジタルモンスター Dejitaru Monsutā), is a Japanese media franchise encompassing virtual pet toys, anime, manga, video games, films and a trading card game. The franchise focuses on Digimon creatures, which are monsters livi...
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What is the name of the company?
They called it as Digital Monsters
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(デジモン Dejimon, branded as Digimon: Digital Monsters, stylized as DIGIMON), short for "Digital Monsters" (デジタルモンスター Dejitaru Monsutā), is a Japanese media franchise encompassing virtual pet toys, anime, manga, video games, films and a trading card game. The franchise focuses on Digimon creatures, which are monsters livi...
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What is that in Japanese?
It called as Dejitaru Monsutā
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(デジモン Dejimon, branded as Digimon: Digital Monsters, stylized as DIGIMON), short for "Digital Monsters" (デジタルモンスター Dejitaru Monsutā), is a Japanese media franchise encompassing virtual pet toys, anime, manga, video games, films and a trading card game. The franchise focuses on Digimon creatures, which are monsters livi...
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How many types of products do they make?
Only 6 products
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(デジモン Dejimon, branded as Digimon: Digital Monsters, stylized as DIGIMON), short for "Digital Monsters" (デジタルモンスター Dejitaru Monsutā), is a Japanese media franchise encompassing virtual pet toys, anime, manga, video games, films and a trading card game. The franchise focuses on Digimon creatures, which are monsters livi...
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Who takes care of Dijimon?
Us, the human.
Digimon are raised by humans
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(デジモン Dejimon, branded as Digimon: Digital Monsters, stylized as DIGIMON), short for "Digital Monsters" (デジタルモンスター Dejitaru Monsutā), is a Japanese media franchise encompassing virtual pet toys, anime, manga, video games, films and a trading card game. The franchise focuses on Digimon creatures, which are monsters livi...
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What are they called?
Two names. Digidestined or Tamers.
Digidestined" or "Tamers
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(デジモン Dejimon, branded as Digimon: Digital Monsters, stylized as DIGIMON), short for "Digital Monsters" (デジタルモンスター Dejitaru Monsutā), is a Japanese media franchise encompassing virtual pet toys, anime, manga, video games, films and a trading card game. The franchise focuses on Digimon creatures, which are monsters livi...
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Are there also bad people?
yes
they team up to defeat evil Digimon and human villains
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