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Soon after the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, London merchants presented a petition to Queen Elizabeth I for permission to sail to the Indian Ocean. The permission was granted, and despite the defeat of the English Armada in 1589, on 10 April 1591 three ships sailed from Torbay around the Cape of Good Hope to th...
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What year was a Royal Charter given?
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What did the person of focus do?
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How many performances did he give after moving to Paris?
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At what age did he leave Poland?
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Where did he prefer to perform?
the salon
preferring the more intimate atmosphere of the salon
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What happened soon after his leaving Poland?
the November 1830 Uprising
less than a month before the outbreak of the November 1830 Uprising
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Was he ever ready to wed anyone?
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After a failed engagement to Maria Wodzińska, from 1837 to 1847 he maintained an often troubled relationship with the French writer George Sand.
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Who?
Maria Wodzińska
After a failed engagement to Maria Wodzińska
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Was he with anyone after her?
yes
he maintained an often troubled relationship with the French writer George Sand
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For how long?
from 1837 to 1847
rom 1837 to 1847
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How'd they get along?
often troubled relationship
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Who supported him monetarily at the end?
Jane Stirling
financially supported by his admirer Jane Stirling,
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What was his probable cause of death?
tuberculosis
He died in Paris in 1849, probably of tuberculosis.
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Was he a healthy person?
no
Through most of his life, Chopin suffered from poor health
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Why was Stephen's father not happy about his call up?
he wanted him to join the Army
Still, I dare say I could pull a few strings to get you to the Army..."
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Was he joining the U.S. military?
No
he would be going into the Royal Air Force (RAF).
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Britain's?
Yes
he would be going into the Royal Air Force (RAF).
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Which branch?
the RAF.
he would be going into the Royal Air Force (RAF).
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What was Stephen expected to take over eventually?
an estate
ou've got a worthwhile life here!You've got an estate
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Was Stephen in the dark about that?
No
The father responded exactly as his son had known he would."You've got a worthwhile life here!You've got an estate to run!
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Does his father know people who can get him into the army?
Yes
I could pull a few strings to get you to the Army..."
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What does his father think is "nonsense"?
Stephen joining the RAF
Thought you'd forgotten that nonsense.
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Why is Stephen happy about this turn of events?
Yes
Stephen Napier's call-up came at the beginning of February and he was pleased
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Why?
he wanted to learn to fly
I have told you I want to learn to fly
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Could he accomplish that in the army?
No
What chance would I have to do that in the Army
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What about in the navy?
Yes
Navy----at least they've got the Fleet Air Arm
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In which branch?
the Fleet Air Arm
Navy----at least they've got the Fleet Air Arm
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Where did Stephen go to college?
his father's school
Sent to his father's school and then to Cambridge
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What is also known as the Department of Everything Else
The Department of the Interior
The Department of the Interior has often been humorously called "The Department of Everything Else"
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Is that meant in jest?
Yes.
The Department of the Interior has often been humorously called "The Department of Everything Else"
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Why would someone refer to it that way?
Because of its broad range of responsibilities.
The Department of the Interior has often been humorously called "The Department of Everything Else" because of its broad range of responsibilities.
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Is there an abbreviation for this branch?
DOI
The United States Department of the Interior (DOI)
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What percent of US property do they care for?
About 75%.
About 75% of federal public land is managed by the department,
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What about the other 25%?
Managed by the Department of Agriculture
with most of the remainder managed by the United States Department of Agriculture's United States Forest Service.
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What public official runs the DOI?
Secretary of the Interior
The Department is administered by the United States Secretary of the Interior,
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Who holds that spot right now?
Ryan Zinke.
The current Secretary is Ryan Zinke.
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What relevant position is not filled by anyone right now?
The Inspector General position.
The Inspector General position is currently vacant,
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What does Mary Kendall do?
Serving as acting Inspector General.
The Inspector General position is currently vacant, with Mary Kendall serving as acting Inspector General.
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How old is she?
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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What was Simek's state of mind?
in reverse of jovial
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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Who was in a state of anxiets?
Nuna
Nuna put that hope to flight, for the poor woman was in a state of terrible anxiety.
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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Who had been comforting her?
Kunelik and her son
Kunelik and her mild son did their best to comfort her
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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Who was missing?
her children
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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Why was she inconsolable?
she knew the character of the man who took her children.
she knew well the determined character of the man who had probably carried off her children.
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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Who followed him out of Nuna's house?
Ippegoo
Ippegoo followed him.
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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What was he instructed to do?
Run
"Run, Ippe;
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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where to?
tell the men to get their sledges and dogs
tell all the men to get all their sledges and dogs ready, and come here to me."
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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Who was seen arriving in the town?
Okiok and Angut
Okiok and Angut were seen approaching the village
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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What did Simek do when he saw them?
ran out to meet them
Simek ran out to meet them
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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Did they know what had happened?
No
he news seemed to stun both men at first,
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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Did he tell them?
Yes
A few words sufficed to explain.
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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What was their first reaction?
stunned
The news seemed to stun both men at first
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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How did Okiok look?
like one deranged
like one deranged
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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how did ANgut react?
perfectly self-possessed and subdued
Angut, on the other hand, was perfectly self-possessed and subdued
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. TELLS OF DESPAIR AND A WILD PURSUIT. On discovering that Nunaga and the children were not at Moss Bay, and that there were no fresh sledge tracks in that region to tell of their whereabouts, Simek drove back to the village at a wild scamper, in a state of mind very much the reverse of jovial. His...
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What gave away his emotions?
heaving chest, quivering nostrils, compressed lips, and frowning brows
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Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2 May 1997 to 27 June 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 21 July 1994 to 24 June 2007. He previously served as Leader of the Opposition from 21 July 1994 to 2 May 1997. He is the most rec...
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Who was a leader of the Labour party?
Anthony Charles Lynton Blair
Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2 May 1997 to 27 June 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party
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when?
21 July 1994 to 24 June 2007
eader of the Labour Party from 21 July 1994 to 24 June 2007
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What phrase did he use to distant himself?
New Labour
the party used the phrase "New Labour", to distance it from previous Labour policies
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what was he trying to distant his party from?
previous Labour policies
to distance it from previous Labour policies
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and?
traditional conception of socialism
"New Labour", to distance it from previous Labour policies and the traditional conception of socialism
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When was he elected Labour party leader?
July 1994
He was elected Labour Party leader in July 1994
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after what?
death of predecessor
ollowing the sudden death of his predecessor
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who was that?
John Smith
predecessor, John Smith
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What did his critics think he was too amenable to?
for bringing Labour Party towards centre ground of British politics
Critics of Blair denounced him for bringing the Labour Party towards the perceived centre ground of British politics
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did they think he abandoned anything?
Yes
abandoning 'genuine' socialism
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what?
'genuine' socialism
Critics of Blair denounced him for bringing the Labour Party towards the perceived centre ground of British politics, abandoning 'genuine' socialism
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did they have an opinion on how he treated capitalism?
Yes
too amenable to capitalism.
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Jack Brown was very quiet as Dr. Johnson examined him. The doctor looked at the boy's throat , took his temperature and listened to his heart . Finally, he asked Jack's mother a few questions "When did Jack begin to feel ill?" "This morning when he got up. He said he felt too sick to go to school today." "What did he e...
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Where did jack go
to the doctor
Jack Brown was very quiet as Dr. Johnson examined him
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What was his name?
Dr. Johnson
Dr. Johnson
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Jack Brown was very quiet as Dr. Johnson examined him. The doctor looked at the boy's throat , took his temperature and listened to his heart . Finally, he asked Jack's mother a few questions "When did Jack begin to feel ill?" "This morning when he got up. He said he felt too sick to go to school today." "What did he e...
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Was Jack sick?
He said he felt sick
He said he felt too sick to go to school today
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Jack Brown was very quiet as Dr. Johnson examined him. The doctor looked at the boy's throat , took his temperature and listened to his heart . Finally, he asked Jack's mother a few questions "When did Jack begin to feel ill?" "This morning when he got up. He said he felt too sick to go to school today." "What did he e...
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What did he eat for breakfast?
orange juice, two pieces of bread, an egg and a glass of milk.
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What was wrong with Jack?
the World Cup was on TV and he wanted to watch it
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Was Jacks mother glad he was not sick?
Yes
Jack's mother looked very gla
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When did the Dr say that Jack would feel better?
by dinner time
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What did the Dr say was the cure?
watch TV this afternoon,
watch TV this afternoon,
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Who else was sick?
Fords boy, Steve
Fords boy, Steve
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Did Steve have the same thing as Jack?
Yes
He seems to have the same thing as Jack has today
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Who did Roger talk to?
Cacama and his family
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Until when?
Late night.
Until a late hour in the night,
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Where did they leave?
Tezcuco
Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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To go to where?
Tlascala
their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala,
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Who told the story before?
Bathalda
Although they had heard, from Bathalda,
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Who did Roger find?
A former acquaintance.
Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former acquaintance in Malinche,
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Where?
Malinche
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Was the person influential?
Yes, he was.
former acquaintance in Malinche, who was all powerful
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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With whom?
The white leaders
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Was the acquaintance male or female?
Female
and Amenche asked many questions concerning her--how Roger had known her before,
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Who queried about her?
Amenche
and Amenche asked many questions concerning her--
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Was the language they used Roger's mother tongue?
No they did not.
"I told you that I had learned your language from a Mexican slave girl
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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How did Roger learn it?
From a Mexican slave girl,
"I told you that I had learned your language from a Mexican slave girl,
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Where did he meet her?
Tabasco.
who was one of my attendants during the time I was at Tabasco.
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Was she with him all the time?
She was.
ho was one of my attendants during the time I was at Tabasco. She was with me the whole time I was there,
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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How did he feel about going away from her?
Sorry.
I was sorry to leave her behind,
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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What did he promise?
He would purchase her freedom if he ever was rich enough.
and promised her that, if ever I got rich enough here, I would send and purchase her freedom."
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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What is Amenche's nickname?
Princess
"It was natural that it should be so, Princess
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Who was the former slave with?
Cortez,
We were companions and friends, rather than master and attendant; and directly I heard that she was with Cortez,
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Chapter 15: Again At Tezcuco. Until a late hour in the night, Roger sat talking to Cacama and his family. Although they had heard, from Bathalda, all that had happened from the time of their leaving Tezcuco to their arrival at Tlascala, he had to go over it again. Bathalda had told them that Roger had found a former ...
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Did she have power over him?
Yes, great influence.
and had gained great influence with him, I naturally went to her."
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