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4,276 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | 3pzdlqmm0tlovo0wpnrh3f0yrik2co | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI: FIRKET
June 7, 1896
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June 7, 1896
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June 7, 1896
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June 7, 1896
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June 7, 1896
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June 7, 1896
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4,276 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | 3pzdlqmm0tlovo0wpnrh3f0yrik2co | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI: FIRKET
June 7, 1896
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4,276 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | 3pzdlqmm0tlovo0wpnrh3f0yrik2co | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI: FIRKET
June 7, 1896
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4,276 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | 3pzdlqmm0tlovo0wpnrh3f0yrik2co | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI: FIRKET
June 7, 1896
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4,276 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | 3pzdlqmm0tlovo0wpnrh3f0yrik2co | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI: FIRKET
June 7, 1896
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4,276 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | 3pzdlqmm0tlovo0wpnrh3f0yrik2co | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI: FIRKET
June 7, 1896
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4,276 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | 3pzdlqmm0tlovo0wpnrh3f0yrik2co | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI: FIRKET
June 7, 1896
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4,276 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | 3pzdlqmm0tlovo0wpnrh3f0yrik2co | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI: FIRKET
June 7, 1896
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4,276 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | 3pzdlqmm0tlovo0wpnrh3f0yrik2co | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI: FIRKET
June 7, 1896
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4,276 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | 3pzdlqmm0tlovo0wpnrh3f0yrik2co | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI: FIRKET
June 7, 1896
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4,276 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | 3pzdlqmm0tlovo0wpnrh3f0yrik2co | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI: FIRKET
June 7, 1896
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4,276 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | data/gutenberg/txt/Sir Winston Churchill___The River War.txt/CHAPTER VI_43a195186b57163871a34b564052b5e8939e3ce67c4856d5b0a6485 | 3pzdlqmm0tlovo0wpnrh3f0yrik2co | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI: FIRKET
June 7, 1896
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4,277 | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | 3nvc2eb65qzqj9xkpfnbjgx90hmy3h | cnn | (CNN) -- Chelsea Clinton can trace her African awakening to February 11, 1990, when she sat on the kitchen counter of the governor's mansion in Arkansas and watched with her parents as Nelson Mandela walked out of prison in South Africa.
Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 1 | Who is this article about? | Chelsea Clinton | Chelsea Clinton | 9 | 24 | false |
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Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 2 | When was Nelson Mandela released? | February 11th | February 11, 1990, when she sat on the kitchen counter of the governor's mansion in Arkansas and watched with her parents as Nelson Mandela | 60 | 199 | false |
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Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 3 | What was Chelsea doing then? | sitting on the kitchen counter | February 11, 1990, when she sat on the kitchen counter | 60 | 115 | false |
4,277 | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | 3nvc2eb65qzqj9xkpfnbjgx90hmy3h | cnn | (CNN) -- Chelsea Clinton can trace her African awakening to February 11, 1990, when she sat on the kitchen counter of the governor's mansion in Arkansas and watched with her parents as Nelson Mandela walked out of prison in South Africa.
Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 4 | And doing what? | watching | she sat on the kitchen counter of the governor's mansion in Arkansas and watched | 84 | 165 | false |
4,277 | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | 3nvc2eb65qzqj9xkpfnbjgx90hmy3h | cnn | (CNN) -- Chelsea Clinton can trace her African awakening to February 11, 1990, when she sat on the kitchen counter of the governor's mansion in Arkansas and watched with her parents as Nelson Mandela walked out of prison in South Africa.
Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 5 | What? | Nelson Mandela walking out of prison | watched with her parents as Nelson Mandela walked out of prison | 157 | 220 | false |
4,277 | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | 3nvc2eb65qzqj9xkpfnbjgx90hmy3h | cnn | (CNN) -- Chelsea Clinton can trace her African awakening to February 11, 1990, when she sat on the kitchen counter of the governor's mansion in Arkansas and watched with her parents as Nelson Mandela walked out of prison in South Africa.
Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 6 | Was she alone? | No | watched with her parents | 157 | 182 | false |
4,277 | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | 3nvc2eb65qzqj9xkpfnbjgx90hmy3h | cnn | (CNN) -- Chelsea Clinton can trace her African awakening to February 11, 1990, when she sat on the kitchen counter of the governor's mansion in Arkansas and watched with her parents as Nelson Mandela walked out of prison in South Africa.
Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 7 | Who was she with? | her parents | watched with her parents | 157 | 181 | false |
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Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 8 | How long is her upcoming trip? | nine-days | she told CNN before leaving this week on a nine-day | 366 | 417 | false |
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Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 9 | And how many places will she go? | six | she told CNN before leaving this week on a nine-day, six-stop | 365 | 428 | false |
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Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 10 | What were her mom's previous jobs? | U.S. Senator and Secretary of State | her mother -- former U.S. Sen. and Secretary of State | 1,206 | 1,259 | false |
4,277 | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | 3nvc2eb65qzqj9xkpfnbjgx90hmy3h | cnn | (CNN) -- Chelsea Clinton can trace her African awakening to February 11, 1990, when she sat on the kitchen counter of the governor's mansion in Arkansas and watched with her parents as Nelson Mandela walked out of prison in South Africa.
Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 11 | According to Bill Clinton, what is given out in equal amounts? | intelligence | her father's maxim that "intelligence is equally distributed | 1,066 | 1,126 | false |
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Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 12 | And what isn't? | opportunity and resources | father's maxim that "intelligence is equally distributed; opportunity and resources aren't | 1,070 | 1,160 | false |
4,277 | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | cnn_6959beaa10ef1e4dcf4140c14685250c883b53a8.story | 3nvc2eb65qzqj9xkpfnbjgx90hmy3h | cnn | (CNN) -- Chelsea Clinton can trace her African awakening to February 11, 1990, when she sat on the kitchen counter of the governor's mansion in Arkansas and watched with her parents as Nelson Mandela walked out of prison in South Africa.
Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 13 | Were girls in Africa having different or similar experiences than she had? | both | I always got to meet girls who very much were my age and very much were experiencing different things and very similar things that I was experiencing in the United States | 1,367 | 1,537 | false |
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Just shy of her 10th birthday, Clinton knew then that history was being made and... | 14 | What foundation is involved? | The Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation | she is part of that future she envisioned more than 23 years ago. The Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation | 495 | 609 | false |
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4,278 | high11376.txt | high11376.txt | 3r5f3lqfv2kfao0b4z9mlq4m1zxozy | race | Why do 33% of the households in the USA have cats? And how do you explain why there are 16 million more pet cats than dogs? Yes, kittens are adorable .Yes, they can grow up to be good mousers and are very entertaining to watch.And yes, cats are independent and don't require as much care as dogs.But research shows cats ... | 5 | How many more domestic cats are there than dogs? | 16 million | 16 million more pet cats than dogs | 88 | 122 | false |
4,278 | high11376.txt | high11376.txt | 3r5f3lqfv2kfao0b4z9mlq4m1zxozy | race | Why do 33% of the households in the USA have cats? And how do you explain why there are 16 million more pet cats than dogs? Yes, kittens are adorable .Yes, they can grow up to be good mousers and are very entertaining to watch.And yes, cats are independent and don't require as much care as dogs.But research shows cats ... | 6 | Where does Theodora Wesselman live? | TigerPlace | lived the past two years with her elderly cat, Cleo, at TigerPlace | 481 | 547 | false |
4,278 | high11376.txt | high11376.txt | 3r5f3lqfv2kfao0b4z9mlq4m1zxozy | race | Why do 33% of the households in the USA have cats? And how do you explain why there are 16 million more pet cats than dogs? Yes, kittens are adorable .Yes, they can grow up to be good mousers and are very entertaining to watch.And yes, cats are independent and don't require as much care as dogs.But research shows cats ... | 7 | What type of residence is that? | a retirement community | a retirement community | 549 | 571 | false |
4,278 | high11376.txt | high11376.txt | 3r5f3lqfv2kfao0b4z9mlq4m1zxozy | race | Why do 33% of the households in the USA have cats? And how do you explain why there are 16 million more pet cats than dogs? Yes, kittens are adorable .Yes, they can grow up to be good mousers and are very entertaining to watch.And yes, cats are independent and don't require as much care as dogs.But research shows cats ... | 8 | How long has she lived there? | two years | the past two years | 486 | 505 | false |
4,278 | high11376.txt | high11376.txt | 3r5f3lqfv2kfao0b4z9mlq4m1zxozy | race | Why do 33% of the households in the USA have cats? And how do you explain why there are 16 million more pet cats than dogs? Yes, kittens are adorable .Yes, they can grow up to be good mousers and are very entertaining to watch.And yes, cats are independent and don't require as much care as dogs.But research shows cats ... | 9 | How long has she lived with her pet? | unknown | unknown | -1 | -1 | true |
4,278 | high11376.txt | high11376.txt | 3r5f3lqfv2kfao0b4z9mlq4m1zxozy | race | Why do 33% of the households in the USA have cats? And how do you explain why there are 16 million more pet cats than dogs? Yes, kittens are adorable .Yes, they can grow up to be good mousers and are very entertaining to watch.And yes, cats are independent and don't require as much care as dogs.But research shows cats ... | 10 | What's her morning routine? | Cleo pecks her on the cheek to wake her up. Theodora pets her, tells her she loves her, and then takes her to the kitchen for food. | In the morning, she pecks on my cheek to wake me up.It's really sweet.I pet her, tell her I love her and take her to the kitchen to prepare her food | 915 | 1,063 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 1 | Who announced something? | Patsy | At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day. | 28 | 104 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 2 | What did she announce? | The program for the day. | At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day. | 28 | 103 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 3 | Who will drive? | "Uncle John and Patsy. | "Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said | 106 | 165 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 4 | to where? | The village. | "Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," | 106 | 156 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 5 | Who is going to visit some farmers? | Louise and Mr. Watson. | Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-by farmers. | 247 | 332 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 6 | Will the farmers be busy? | Yes. | "The farmers will all be busy in the fields," said Kenneth. | 477 | 537 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 7 | Where? | In the fields | "The farmers will all be busy in the fields," said Kenneth. | 477 | 537 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 8 | Who said that? | Kenneth. | "The farmers will all be busy in the fields," said Kenneth. | 477 | 537 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 9 | Do wives vote? | No. | "Wives don't vote, Patsy."
| 636 | 664 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 10 | Does Louise care about the farmers? | No. | "Louise doesn't care about the farmers," retorted Patsy. | 539 | 595 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 11 | What do wives do? | Tell their husbands how to vote. | "They tell their husbands how to vote, though," | 665 | 712 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 12 | Who asked about what they are to do? | Beth. | "What am I to do?" asked Beth.
| 791 | 823 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 13 | Who else do you win when you win the women? | The men. | "Let me win the women and I'll win the men." | 744 | 789 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 14 | How many important papers are there? | Seven. | There are seven important papers in our district | 894 | 943 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 15 | Where? | Their district | There are seven important papers in our district | 895 | 943 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 16 | How many are Republican? | Five. | and five of them are Republican. | 945 | 977 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 17 | Is Beth their publicity department? | yes. | Beth. You're our publicity department. | 1,002 | 1,041 | false |
4,279 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | data/gutenberg/txt/Lyman Frank Baum___Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work.txt/CHAPTER VI_af92da81d8cf51ae35537f3674c24856535a44ec88209ed6eedeb51 | 36zn444ytrytfyb14vl0lv1w5uiioy | gutenberg | CHAPTER VI
A GOOD START
At an early breakfast next morning Patsy announced the program for the day.
"Uncle John and I will drive over to the village," she said, "and perhaps we'll be gone all day. Don't worry if we're not back for luncheon. Louise and Mr. Watson are going in the phaeton to visit some of the near-... | 18 | What was at the door in the morning? | Two equipages. | Scarcely was breakfast finished when the two equipages were at the door. | 1,326 | 1,398 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 1 | Women invented which 3 common products? | Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags | Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags | 47 | 81 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 2 | Who invented liquid paper? | Bette Nesmith Graham | Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham | 217 | 267 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 3 | In what year? | 1951 | Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 | 217 | 275 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 4 | What was the product originally called? | Mistake Out. | and originally called Mistake Out. | 275 | 310 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 5 | What was Bette before becoming an inventor? | Typist | Being a typist, Bette was increasingly _ with being unable to erase her typing mistakes. | 310 | 399 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 6 | She was also good at what? | Painting | Bette was good at painting and remembered that an artist paints over mistakes. | 460 | 538 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 7 | Who invented the bullet proof vest? | Stephanie Kwolek | Kevlar, yes, the Kevlar of the bullet proof vest --what police officers and soldiers wear, was invented by Stephanie Kwolek | 662 | 785 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 8 | When was it developed? | 1964 | However, the fiber she developed in 1964 was amazing and is still used in products such as sailboats, skis, shoes, and yes, bullet proof vests. | 961 | 1,104 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 9 | Is it still used today? | yes | However, the fiber she developed in 1964 was amazing and is still used in products such as sailboats, skis, shoes, and yes, bullet proof vests. I | 961 | 1,106 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 10 | What honor did she receive in 1995? | National Inventor's Hall of Fame | In 1995 Stephanie was named to the National Inventor's Hall of Fame. | 1,105 | 1,174 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 11 | What did Margaret Knight invent? | a machine that revolutionized the making of paper bags | Margaret Knight invented a machine that revolutionized the making of paper bags. | 1,176 | 1,256 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 12 | At what age did she begin working? | Nine | Margaret's family was poor and she started working at the age of nine. | 1,420 | 1,490 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 13 | At what age did she have her first invetion? | 12 | Her first invention at the age of twelve was a safety tool for a loom | 1,491 | 1,560 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 14 | What did she create? | safety tool for a loom | Her first invention at the age of twelve was a safety tool for a loom | 1,491 | 1,561 | false |
4,280 | high768.txt | high768.txt | 3f1567xtnw53p9vefe7rx7xt1xx9qi | race | Did you ever wonder who invented products like Liquid Paper, Kevlar or paper bags? Most would think a man invented these items. Guess what? Women invented each of these. What? You don't believe me? Well, read this:
Liquid Paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951 and originally called Mistake Out. Being a ty... | 15 | When was her patent issued? | 1870 | She was issued her patent in 1870. | 1,684 | 1,719 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 1 | Who had the gift of making a show of his qualities? | Tudor | Tudor performed the fea | 655 | 678 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 2 | Whose hospitality was Tudor loathe to leave? | Berande | Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande | 58 | 112 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 3 | Whose company did Tudor spend a lot of time in? | Joan's | spending much time in Joan's company | 170 | 206 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 4 | Who challenged him to tear a fish from a shark? | Arahu | Arahu challenged him to tear a fish from a shark's jaws | 515 | 571 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 5 | Did he do it? | yes | leaving half to the shark and bringing the other half himself to the surface; and Tudor performed the feat, a flip from | 572 | 692 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 6 | Did that make Joan happy? | Yes | And Joan was delighted | 787 | 809 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 7 | What did that make Sheldon realize? | that Tudor was the hero of her adventure-dreams coming true | realized that here was the hero of her adventure-dreams coming true | 838 | 905 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 8 | Did she want to be in love? | no | She did not care for love | 906 | 932 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 9 | What kind of man did Sheldon think she would love, if she did? | -"a man who exhibited," | -"a man who exhibited," | 1,003 | 1,026 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 10 | How did Sheldon feel around Tudor? | he felt handicapped in the presence of Tudor | felt himself handicapped in the presence of Tudor | 1,059 | 1,108 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 11 | What was the difference between them? | advertisement of the fact of his bravery, wasn't a show off | wherefore he made no advertisement of the fact | 1,204 | 1,250 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 12 | Did Sheldon think of himself as brave? | Yes | Sheldon knew himself for a brave man | 1,166 | 1,202 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 13 | How did Tudor's exhibitions affect him? | made him retreat more deeply within himself | effect of the other's amazing exhibitions was to make him retreat more deeply within himself | 1,698 | 1,790 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 14 | What did they five among? | unknown | unknown | -1 | -1 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 15 | What did they dynamite? | they dynamited fish | and dynamited fish with her | 331 | 358 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 16 | From which crew was approval given? | the entire Tahitian crew | until he earned the approval of the whole Tahitian crew | 459 | 514 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 17 | Why would Sheldon dive among ground-sharks? | to save a life | readily as the other would he dive among ground-sharks to save a life | 1,272 | 1,342 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 18 | What did he consider foolhardy? | the act of diving among sharks for the half of a fish | act of diving among sharks for the half of a fish | 1,405 | 1,454 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 19 | What pulsed steadily and deep in him? | Life | Life pulsed steadily and deep in him | 1,538 | 1,574 | false |
4,281 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___Adventure.txt/CHAPTER XV_36db73cba73a4586cc61c170a67de07eb8df579df5ae423d832219e | 3q8gyxhfep2guljj76tf1m3abs85cp | gutenberg | CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande. Everything was ready for the start, but he lingered on, spending much time in Joan's company and thereby increasing the dislike Sheldon had taken to him. He went swimming with her, in point of rashness exce... | 20 | What wasn't in his nature? | it was not his nature needlessly to agitate the surface | was not his nature needlessly to agitate the surface | 1,582 | 1,636 | false |
4,282 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Beechcroft at Rockstone.txt/CHAPTER I_b7e653f16e8201e3e5575126b39607b8fb92cf1f0c3c9b27397bf22 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Beechcroft at Rockstone.txt/CHAPTER I_b7e653f16e8201e3e5575126b39607b8fb92cf1f0c3c9b27397bf22 | 3a4nixbj76z75wyvci30l74jry4lm7 | gutenberg | CHAPTER I. A DISPERSION
'A telegram! Make haste and open it, Jane; they always make me so nervous! I believe that is the reason Reginald always _will_ telegraph when he is coming,' said Miss Adeline Mohun, a very pretty, well preserved, though delicate-looking lady of some age about forty, as her elder sister, bris... | 1 | Who was sending postcards? | Lily | Lily | 422 | 426 | true |
4,282 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Beechcroft at Rockstone.txt/CHAPTER I_b7e653f16e8201e3e5575126b39607b8fb92cf1f0c3c9b27397bf22 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Beechcroft at Rockstone.txt/CHAPTER I_b7e653f16e8201e3e5575126b39607b8fb92cf1f0c3c9b27397bf22 | 3a4nixbj76z75wyvci30l74jry4lm7 | gutenberg | CHAPTER I. A DISPERSION
'A telegram! Make haste and open it, Jane; they always make me so nervous! I believe that is the reason Reginald always _will_ telegraph when he is coming,' said Miss Adeline Mohun, a very pretty, well preserved, though delicate-looking lady of some age about forty, as her elder sister, bris... | 2 | Who was on a davenport? | Jane Mohun | Jane Mohun | 1,331 | 1,341 | false |
4,282 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Beechcroft at Rockstone.txt/CHAPTER I_b7e653f16e8201e3e5575126b39607b8fb92cf1f0c3c9b27397bf22 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Beechcroft at Rockstone.txt/CHAPTER I_b7e653f16e8201e3e5575126b39607b8fb92cf1f0c3c9b27397bf22 | 3a4nixbj76z75wyvci30l74jry4lm7 | gutenberg | CHAPTER I. A DISPERSION
'A telegram! Make haste and open it, Jane; they always make me so nervous! I believe that is the reason Reginald always _will_ telegraph when he is coming,' said Miss Adeline Mohun, a very pretty, well preserved, though delicate-looking lady of some age about forty, as her elder sister, bris... | 3 | What was she doing? | dashing off postcards | dashing off postcards | 1,434 | 1,455 | false |
4,282 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Beechcroft at Rockstone.txt/CHAPTER I_b7e653f16e8201e3e5575126b39607b8fb92cf1f0c3c9b27397bf22 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Beechcroft at Rockstone.txt/CHAPTER I_b7e653f16e8201e3e5575126b39607b8fb92cf1f0c3c9b27397bf22 | 3a4nixbj76z75wyvci30l74jry4lm7 | gutenberg | CHAPTER I. A DISPERSION
'A telegram! Make haste and open it, Jane; they always make me so nervous! I believe that is the reason Reginald always _will_ telegraph when he is coming,' said Miss Adeline Mohun, a very pretty, well preserved, though delicate-looking lady of some age about forty, as her elder sister, bris... | 4 | What was nerve-racking? | a telegram | telegram | 30 | 39 | false |
4,282 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Beechcroft at Rockstone.txt/CHAPTER I_b7e653f16e8201e3e5575126b39607b8fb92cf1f0c3c9b27397bf22 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Beechcroft at Rockstone.txt/CHAPTER I_b7e653f16e8201e3e5575126b39607b8fb92cf1f0c3c9b27397bf22 | 3a4nixbj76z75wyvci30l74jry4lm7 | gutenberg | CHAPTER I. A DISPERSION
'A telegram! Make haste and open it, Jane; they always make me so nervous! I believe that is the reason Reginald always _will_ telegraph when he is coming,' said Miss Adeline Mohun, a very pretty, well preserved, though delicate-looking lady of some age about forty, as her elder sister, bris... | 5 | Who opened it? | Jane | Jane | 65 | 69 | false |
4,282 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Beechcroft at Rockstone.txt/CHAPTER I_b7e653f16e8201e3e5575126b39607b8fb92cf1f0c3c9b27397bf22 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Beechcroft at Rockstone.txt/CHAPTER I_b7e653f16e8201e3e5575126b39607b8fb92cf1f0c3c9b27397bf22 | 3a4nixbj76z75wyvci30l74jry4lm7 | gutenberg | CHAPTER I. A DISPERSION
'A telegram! Make haste and open it, Jane; they always make me so nervous! I believe that is the reason Reginald always _will_ telegraph when he is coming,' said Miss Adeline Mohun, a very pretty, well preserved, though delicate-looking lady of some age about forty, as her elder sister, bris... | 6 | Does she have a sister? | yes | her elder sister | 297 | 314 | false |
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