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4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 6 | Which areas was that? | Overseas | , in which the monarch remained head of state. These overseas nominations | 343 | 416 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 7 | Did the Viceroy make nominations? | yes | first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India | 56 | 152 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 8 | Where is he from? | India | Viceroy of India, | 136 | 153 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 9 | How many leaves were on the emblem? | Two | two crossed silver oak leaves on the same riband | 740 | 789 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 10 | People belonging to what could wear that? | The Order for gallantry | Any individual made a member of the Order for gallantry | 661 | 716 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 11 | Could you become a member after death? | No | . It could not be awarded posthumously and | 817 | 859 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 12 | What replaced it? | The Queen's Gallantry Medal | It could not be awarded posthumously and was effectively replaced in 1974 with the Queen's Gallantry Medal. | 819 | 926 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 13 | When? | 1974 | It could not be awarded posthumously and was effectively replaced in 1974 with the Queen's Gallantry Medal. | 819 | 927 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 14 | What happened to overseas nominations in areas with their own orders? | They were discontinued | These overseas nominations have been discontinued in | 390 | 442 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 15 | Could the still be appointed in the British areas? | Yes | —but members of the Order are still appointed in the British Overseas Territories. | 576 | 659 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 16 | What was the name of New Zealands group? | Order of Merit | New Zealand Order of Merit | 550 | 576 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 17 | Did Canada have their own? | yes | , the Order of Canada, | 519 | 541 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 18 | What about Australia? | Yes, they did too | e Order of Australia, | 499 | 521 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 19 | What about China? | No | te. These overseas nominations have been discontinued in realms that have established their own Orders—such as the Order of Australia, the Order of Canada, and the New Zealand Order of Merit—but members of the Order are still appointed in the British Overseas Territories.
| 386 | 660 | false |
4,395 | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | Order_of_the_British_EmpireOrder_of_the_British_Empire_1b266cf43e660f6f3d6ae5edd6421a5556d729d7383c59313d122b9e | 3wz36bjev3gz5i23u2fiti3691bbte | wikipedia | Appointments to the Order of the British Empire were at first made on the nomination of the self-governing Dominions of the Empire, the Viceroy of India, and the colonial governors, as well as on nominations from within the United Kingdom. As the Empire evolved into the Commonwealth, nominations continued to come from ... | 20 | What could you get a promotion for? | For gallantry or otherwise | whether for gallantry or otherwise, | 1,027 | 1,062 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 1 | Who arrives? | Louis | Louis returned | 31 | 46 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 2 | Was he forced? | no | Louis returned of his own accord | 31 | 64 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 3 | What did he ask when he got back? | Monsieur has been well served | "Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially. | 79 | 131 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 4 | Did he say this nicely? | yes | "Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially. | 79 | 131 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 5 | Had they been? | as far as food | so far as the mere question of food goes | 168 | 208 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 6 | What was he actually wanting to hear about? | the Deloras | Concerning the Deloras," I answered. | 310 | 347 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 7 | Did he know much? | no | But what should I know?" | 382 | 406 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 8 | When was he there? | last year | Mr. Delora, he has come here last year | 418 | 456 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 9 | How long does he stay? | a month or so | He has stayed for a month or so | 478 | 509 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 10 | How is he with food? | He understands it | He understands what he eats | 511 | 538 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 11 | Who else arrives? | Mademoiselle | Mademoiselle comes for the first time | 553 | 590 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 12 | Does he know her? | no | I know her not at all. | 592 | 614 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 13 | What is he asked about? | his disappearance | What do you think of his disappearance, Louis?" I asked. | 619 | 675 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 14 | What did the other man say? | "What should I think of it, monsieur? I know nothing." | "What should I think of it, monsieur? I know nothing." | 678 | 733 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 15 | Where is he from? | South America | is a coffee planter in South America | 774 | 810 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 16 | What does he do there? | he's a coffee planter | is a coffee planter in South America. | 774 | 811 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 17 | What does he have that is peculiar? | the entree | "How came he to have the _entree_ to the Cafe des Deux Epingles?" I asked. | 865 | 940 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 18 | To what? | the Cafe des Deux Epingles | the _entree_ to the Cafe des Deux Epingles | 885 | 928 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 19 | Does the man explain why? | no | "I myself," he remarked, "am but a rare visitor there. How should I tell?"
| 958 | 1,034 | false |
4,396 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Phillips Oppenheim___The Lost Ambassador.txt/CHAPTER XIV_e6f81ff5ff8784612a917c991f7288270b89b048d751a78ddedb0e7 | 3hrmw88u16qu8099nphhnncvo0tm0z | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIV
LOUIS EXPLAINS
Louis returned of his own accord before long.
"Monsieur has been well served?" he asked genially.
"Excellently, Louis," I answered, "so far as the mere question of food goes. You have not, however, managed to satisfy my curiosity."
"Monsieur?" he asked interrogatively.
"Concerning... | 20 | Does the other man think he knows? | yes | why not be honest with me? | 1,053 | 1,079 | false |
4,397 | high15927.txt | high15927.txt | 3ix2egzr7bjs7mnne5n4rrl1torrjc | race | William James, the great psychologist , said that most men are "old fogies at twenty-five". He was right. Most men at twenty-five are satisfied with their jobs. They have closed their minds to all new ideas; they have stopped to grow. The minute a man stops to grow -no matter what his years -that minute he begins to be... | 1 | Who is William James? | William James is a great psychologist. | William James, the great psychologist | 0 | 37 | false |
4,397 | high15927.txt | high15927.txt | 3ix2egzr7bjs7mnne5n4rrl1torrjc | race | William James, the great psychologist , said that most men are "old fogies at twenty-five". He was right. Most men at twenty-five are satisfied with their jobs. They have closed their minds to all new ideas; they have stopped to grow. The minute a man stops to grow -no matter what his years -that minute he begins to be... | 2 | And what did he say about most men? | He said that most men are "old fogies at twenty-five". | said that most men are "old fogies at twenty-five". | 40 | 91 | false |
4,397 | high15927.txt | high15927.txt | 3ix2egzr7bjs7mnne5n4rrl1torrjc | race | William James, the great psychologist , said that most men are "old fogies at twenty-five". He was right. Most men at twenty-five are satisfied with their jobs. They have closed their minds to all new ideas; they have stopped to grow. The minute a man stops to grow -no matter what his years -that minute he begins to be... | 3 | Is he right? | Yes, he was right. | He was right | 92 | 104 | false |
4,397 | high15927.txt | high15927.txt | 3ix2egzr7bjs7mnne5n4rrl1torrjc | race | William James, the great psychologist , said that most men are "old fogies at twenty-five". He was right. Most men at twenty-five are satisfied with their jobs. They have closed their minds to all new ideas; they have stopped to grow. The minute a man stops to grow -no matter what his years -that minute he begins to be... | 4 | How so? | At twenty-five, most men are satisfied with their jobs and close their minds to new ideas. | Most men at twenty-five are satisfied with their jobs. They have closed their minds to all new ideas; they have stopped to grow. The minute a man stops to grow -no matter what his years -that minute he begins to be old. | 106 | 325 | false |
4,397 | high15927.txt | high15927.txt | 3ix2egzr7bjs7mnne5n4rrl1torrjc | race | William James, the great psychologist , said that most men are "old fogies at twenty-five". He was right. Most men at twenty-five are satisfied with their jobs. They have closed their minds to all new ideas; they have stopped to grow. The minute a man stops to grow -no matter what his years -that minute he begins to be... | 5 | What about those who don't? | They never grow old. | On the other hand, the really great man never grows old. | 326 | 382 | false |
4,397 | high15927.txt | high15927.txt | 3ix2egzr7bjs7mnne5n4rrl1torrjc | race | William James, the great psychologist , said that most men are "old fogies at twenty-five". He was right. Most men at twenty-five are satisfied with their jobs. They have closed their minds to all new ideas; they have stopped to grow. The minute a man stops to grow -no matter what his years -that minute he begins to be... | 6 | What did Gladstone do? | Took up a new language. | Gladstone took up a new language when he was seventy | 462 | 514 | false |
4,397 | high15927.txt | high15927.txt | 3ix2egzr7bjs7mnne5n4rrl1torrjc | race | William James, the great psychologist , said that most men are "old fogies at twenty-five". He was right. Most men at twenty-five are satisfied with their jobs. They have closed their minds to all new ideas; they have stopped to grow. The minute a man stops to grow -no matter what his years -that minute he begins to be... | 7 | At what age? | Seventy. | Gladstone took up a new language when he was seventy. | 462 | 515 | false |
4,397 | high15927.txt | high15927.txt | 3ix2egzr7bjs7mnne5n4rrl1torrjc | race | William James, the great psychologist , said that most men are "old fogies at twenty-five". He was right. Most men at twenty-five are satisfied with their jobs. They have closed their minds to all new ideas; they have stopped to grow. The minute a man stops to grow -no matter what his years -that minute he begins to be... | 8 | How did Laplace feel when he died? | Unsatisfied. | Laplace at seventy-eight died young. He was still unsatisfied, still sure that he had a lot to learn. | 773 | 874 | false |
4,397 | high15927.txt | high15927.txt | 3ix2egzr7bjs7mnne5n4rrl1torrjc | race | William James, the great psychologist , said that most men are "old fogies at twenty-five". He was right. Most men at twenty-five are satisfied with their jobs. They have closed their minds to all new ideas; they have stopped to grow. The minute a man stops to grow -no matter what his years -that minute he begins to be... | 9 | Why? | He was still sure that he had a lot to learn. | He was still unsatisfied, still sure that he had a lot to learn. | 810 | 874 | false |
4,397 | high15927.txt | high15927.txt | 3ix2egzr7bjs7mnne5n4rrl1torrjc | race | William James, the great psychologist , said that most men are "old fogies at twenty-five". He was right. Most men at twenty-five are satisfied with their jobs. They have closed their minds to all new ideas; they have stopped to grow. The minute a man stops to grow -no matter what his years -that minute he begins to be... | 10 | Did he believe that we knew anything? | No. | He died crying, "What we know is nothing; what we do not know is immense (extremely large)." | 607 | 699 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 1 | who stayed in bed later than usual? | Linda | Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, | 61 | 174 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 2 | what day was it? | Sunday | On the following morning, being Sunday morning, | 13 | 60 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 3 | did she attend church? | no | declared her intention of not going to church | 118 | 164 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 4 | why not? | she was ill | so ill that she could not go to church. | 184 | 225 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 5 | did anyone hear a rumor about her? | yes | "Linda," Madame Staubach said, "Peter has told me that Ludovic Valcarm has been--making love to you. | 437 | 537 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 6 | who? | Madame Staubach | inda," Madame Staubach sai | 439 | 465 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 7 | did she ask linda about the rumor? | yes | Linda," Madame Staubach said, "Peter has told me that Ludovic Valcarm has been--making love to you. Linda, is this true? | 438 | 558 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 8 | what was the rumor? | Ludovic Valcarm has been--making love to her | "Linda," Madame Staubach said, "Peter has told me that Ludovic Valcarm has been--making love to you | 437 | 536 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 9 | who told Staubach that? | peter | inda," Madame Staubach said, "Peter has told me that Ludovic Valcarm has been--making love to yo | 439 | 535 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 10 | was he married to linda? | No | "Will you consent to marry Peter Steinmarc | 1,243 | 1,285 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 11 | was she asked if she would marry him? | yes | "Will you consent to marry Peter Steinmarc?" Linda hesitated a moment before she answered. "Tell me, Miss; will you promise to take Peter Steinmarc as your husband?" | 1,243 | 1,408 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 12 | who was staubach to linda? | her aunt | o not say that, aunt Charlotte; pray, do not say that." | 872 | 928 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 13 | did she deny the rumor to her aunt? | yes | Linda had been unable to say that it was not true. | 560 | 611 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 14 | was she considered deceitful? | yes | Then let me tell you, that of all the young women of whom I ever heard, you are the most deceitful," | 740 | 840 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 15 | did she liked being told that? | No | Do not say that, aunt Charlotte; pray, do not say that." | 871 | 928 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 16 | what did she say? | "Do not say that, aunt Charlotte; pray, do not say that." | "Do not say that, aunt Charlotte; pray, do not say that." | 870 | 927 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 17 | did she admit she had an affair with ludovic? | No | "I have not deceived you. Indeed I have not. I don't want to see Ludovic again; never, if you do not wish it. I haven't said a word to him. Oh, aunt, pray believe me. I have never spoken a word to him;--in the way of what you mean." | 1,008 | 1,241 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 18 | did she want to see him again? | No | "I have not deceived you. Indeed I have not. I don't want to see Ludovic again; never, if you do not wish it. | 1,008 | 1,118 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 19 | what did she beg of her aunt? | to believe her | Oh, aunt, pray believe me. I have never spoken a word to him;--in the way of what you mean. | 1,148 | 1,239 | false |
4,398 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Linda Tressel.txt/CHAPTER IV_12e7aa22b0c9ade5484b6643fde475b0d069c5ab959344c31521325 | 33fbrbdw6ozzh32l540id6d1dj0c8r | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
On the following morning, being Sunday morning, Linda positively refused to get up at the usual hour, and declared her intention of not going to church. She was, she said, so ill that she could not go to church. Late on the preceding evening Madame Staubach, after she had left Peter Steinmarc, had spoken t... | 20 | did she want the situation to come between them? | No | "But I do say it. Oh, that it should have come to this between you and me!" | 930 | 1,005 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 1 | What is the name of the foundation this article is centered around? | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | 0 | 31 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 2 | what is the shortened name? | BMGF | BMGF | 73 | 77 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 3 | who founded the foundation? | Bill and Melinda Gates | Bill and Melinda Gates | 138 | 160 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 4 | When did it launch? | 2000 | 2000 | 181 | 185 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 5 | how much was Warren Buffet worth in 2008 approximately | US$62 billion | US$62 billion | 795 | 808 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 6 | as of what day? | April 16, 2008 | April 16, 2008 | 815 | 829 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 7 | how much did he pledge to BMGF | 10 million Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares | 10 million Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares | 876 | 920 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 8 | at one time? | no | spread over multiple years | 921 | 947 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 9 | what was the first year's contribution? | 500,000 | 500,000 | 1,012 | 1,019 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 10 | worth how much? | US$1.5 billion | US$1.5 billion | 1,053 | 1,067 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 11 | how many conditions were there for buffet's contribution? | three | three conditions | 1,287 | 1,303 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 12 | How long did Buffett give for the third condition to be met? | two years | two years | 1,617 | 1,626 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 13 | what year did he announce another donation? | 2013 | 2013 | 1,866 | 1,870 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 14 | what month? | July | July | 1,861 | 1,865 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 15 | worth how much? | $2 billion | $2 billion | 1,962 | 1,972 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 16 | who has to be alive in order for buffet to make his pledge? | Bill or Melinda Gates | Bill or Melinda Gates | 1,330 | 1,351 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 17 | Will he make the contribution if they are alive, but not active? | no | and active | 1,366 | 1,376 | false |
4,399 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | Bill_%26_Melinda_Gates_FoundationBill_%26_Melinda_Gates_Foundation_8185e2481d0fd121b4fdf239f303fe264b1e4e9d65fb52e673ac6561 | 34fnn24dcm9txoko3yb4ydvtd6vy5a | wikipedia | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (or the Gates Foundation, abbreviated as BMGF) is the largest private foundation in the world, founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. It was launched in 2000 and is said to be the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world. The primary aims of the foundation are, globally... | 18 | Does the foundation have to qualify as a charity? | yes | qualify as a charity | 1,420 | 1,440 | false |
4,400 | middle6216.txt | middle6216.txt | 3570y55xzpjrdl98kuuv2ami3ciygv | race | Elvis Aron Presley, often called "the king of rock music", died on August 16th, 1977, at the age of forty-two. He left a great influence on popular music, and millions of fans. During his lifetime, Elvis sold more than four hundred million records. After Presley died, many of his records rose quickly. When Presley died... | 1 | What is the nickname of Elvis? | the king of rock music | the king of rock music | 34 | 56 | false |
4,400 | middle6216.txt | middle6216.txt | 3570y55xzpjrdl98kuuv2ami3ciygv | race | Elvis Aron Presley, often called "the king of rock music", died on August 16th, 1977, at the age of forty-two. He left a great influence on popular music, and millions of fans. During his lifetime, Elvis sold more than four hundred million records. After Presley died, many of his records rose quickly. When Presley died... | 2 | Who owned the shop where he recorded his first record? | Sam Philips | Sam Philips | 782 | 793 | false |
4,400 | middle6216.txt | middle6216.txt | 3570y55xzpjrdl98kuuv2ami3ciygv | race | Elvis Aron Presley, often called "the king of rock music", died on August 16th, 1977, at the age of forty-two. He left a great influence on popular music, and millions of fans. During his lifetime, Elvis sold more than four hundred million records. After Presley died, many of his records rose quickly. When Presley died... | 3 | What did he think of Elvis's music? | liked | liked | 843 | 848 | false |
4,400 | middle6216.txt | middle6216.txt | 3570y55xzpjrdl98kuuv2ami3ciygv | race | Elvis Aron Presley, often called "the king of rock music", died on August 16th, 1977, at the age of forty-two. He left a great influence on popular music, and millions of fans. During his lifetime, Elvis sold more than four hundred million records. After Presley died, many of his records rose quickly. When Presley died... | 4 | Did he ever contact Elvis again? | Yes | About a year later, Philips did call and asked him to cut a record. | 901 | 969 | false |
4,400 | middle6216.txt | middle6216.txt | 3570y55xzpjrdl98kuuv2ami3ciygv | race | Elvis Aron Presley, often called "the king of rock music", died on August 16th, 1977, at the age of forty-two. He left a great influence on popular music, and millions of fans. During his lifetime, Elvis sold more than four hundred million records. After Presley died, many of his records rose quickly. When Presley died... | 5 | When? | a year later | a year later | 908 | 920 | false |
4,400 | middle6216.txt | middle6216.txt | 3570y55xzpjrdl98kuuv2ami3ciygv | race | Elvis Aron Presley, often called "the king of rock music", died on August 16th, 1977, at the age of forty-two. He left a great influence on popular music, and millions of fans. During his lifetime, Elvis sold more than four hundred million records. After Presley died, many of his records rose quickly. When Presley died... | 6 | Why did he call him? | to cut a record | to cut a record | 953 | 968 | false |
4,400 | middle6216.txt | middle6216.txt | 3570y55xzpjrdl98kuuv2ami3ciygv | race | Elvis Aron Presley, often called "the king of rock music", died on August 16th, 1977, at the age of forty-two. He left a great influence on popular music, and millions of fans. During his lifetime, Elvis sold more than four hundred million records. After Presley died, many of his records rose quickly. When Presley died... | 7 | Did he record it? | Yes | This first record had "Blue Moon of Kentucky" on one side, and "That's All Right, Mama" on the other | 970 | 1,070 | false |
4,400 | middle6216.txt | middle6216.txt | 3570y55xzpjrdl98kuuv2ami3ciygv | race | Elvis Aron Presley, often called "the king of rock music", died on August 16th, 1977, at the age of forty-two. He left a great influence on popular music, and millions of fans. During his lifetime, Elvis sold more than four hundred million records. After Presley died, many of his records rose quickly. When Presley died... | 8 | What song was on the A side of that record? | "Blue Moon of Kentucky" | "Blue Moon of Kentucky" | 992 | 1,015 | false |
4,400 | middle6216.txt | middle6216.txt | 3570y55xzpjrdl98kuuv2ami3ciygv | race | Elvis Aron Presley, often called "the king of rock music", died on August 16th, 1977, at the age of forty-two. He left a great influence on popular music, and millions of fans. During his lifetime, Elvis sold more than four hundred million records. After Presley died, many of his records rose quickly. When Presley died... | 9 | Is Elvis still alive? | No | Elvis Aron Presley, often called "the king of rock music", died on August 16th, 1977, at the age of forty-two. | 0 | 110 | false |
4,400 | middle6216.txt | middle6216.txt | 3570y55xzpjrdl98kuuv2ami3ciygv | race | Elvis Aron Presley, often called "the king of rock music", died on August 16th, 1977, at the age of forty-two. He left a great influence on popular music, and millions of fans. During his lifetime, Elvis sold more than four hundred million records. After Presley died, many of his records rose quickly. When Presley died... | 10 | When did he die? | August 16th, 1977 | August 16th, 1977 | 67 | 84 | false |
4,400 | middle6216.txt | middle6216.txt | 3570y55xzpjrdl98kuuv2ami3ciygv | race | Elvis Aron Presley, often called "the king of rock music", died on August 16th, 1977, at the age of forty-two. He left a great influence on popular music, and millions of fans. During his lifetime, Elvis sold more than four hundred million records. After Presley died, many of his records rose quickly. When Presley died... | 11 | How old was he? | forty-two | forty-two | 100 | 109 | false |
4,401 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Grisly Grisell.txt/CHAPTER XXII_40354832ab49825e09de4a75f12e5d720b09b6b617b6a327369e335 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Grisly Grisell.txt/CHAPTER XXII_40354832ab49825e09de4a75f12e5d720b09b6b617b6a327369e335 | 3wj1oxy92agboo5nlq4r7bndc5ga81 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII--THE CITY OF BRIDGES
So for long hours sat Enid by her lord, There in the naked hall, propping his head, And chafing his pale hands, and calling to him. And at the last he waken'd from his swoon.
TENNYSON, Enid.
The transit was happily effected, and closely hidden in wool, Leonard Copeland was lift... | 1 | Who did he sit by? | lord | lord | 72 | 76 | false |
4,401 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Grisly Grisell.txt/CHAPTER XXII_40354832ab49825e09de4a75f12e5d720b09b6b617b6a327369e335 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Grisly Grisell.txt/CHAPTER XXII_40354832ab49825e09de4a75f12e5d720b09b6b617b6a327369e335 | 3wj1oxy92agboo5nlq4r7bndc5ga81 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII--THE CITY OF BRIDGES
So for long hours sat Enid by her lord, There in the naked hall, propping his head, And chafing his pale hands, and calling to him. And at the last he waken'd from his swoon.
TENNYSON, Enid.
The transit was happily effected, and closely hidden in wool, Leonard Copeland was lift... | 2 | Where? | naked hall | naked hall | 91 | 101 | false |
4,401 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Grisly Grisell.txt/CHAPTER XXII_40354832ab49825e09de4a75f12e5d720b09b6b617b6a327369e335 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Grisly Grisell.txt/CHAPTER XXII_40354832ab49825e09de4a75f12e5d720b09b6b617b6a327369e335 | 3wj1oxy92agboo5nlq4r7bndc5ga81 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII--THE CITY OF BRIDGES
So for long hours sat Enid by her lord, There in the naked hall, propping his head, And chafing his pale hands, and calling to him. And at the last he waken'd from his swoon.
TENNYSON, Enid.
The transit was happily effected, and closely hidden in wool, Leonard Copeland was lift... | 3 | Who was removed from the floating vessel? | Leonard Copeland | Leonard Copeland | 295 | 311 | false |
4,401 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Grisly Grisell.txt/CHAPTER XXII_40354832ab49825e09de4a75f12e5d720b09b6b617b6a327369e335 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Grisly Grisell.txt/CHAPTER XXII_40354832ab49825e09de4a75f12e5d720b09b6b617b6a327369e335 | 3wj1oxy92agboo5nlq4r7bndc5ga81 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII--THE CITY OF BRIDGES
So for long hours sat Enid by her lord, There in the naked hall, propping his head, And chafing his pale hands, and calling to him. And at the last he waken'd from his swoon.
TENNYSON, Enid.
The transit was happily effected, and closely hidden in wool, Leonard Copeland was lift... | 4 | Was he alive? | half unconscious | half unconscious | 347 | 363 | false |
4,401 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Grisly Grisell.txt/CHAPTER XXII_40354832ab49825e09de4a75f12e5d720b09b6b617b6a327369e335 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Grisly Grisell.txt/CHAPTER XXII_40354832ab49825e09de4a75f12e5d720b09b6b617b6a327369e335 | 3wj1oxy92agboo5nlq4r7bndc5ga81 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII--THE CITY OF BRIDGES
So for long hours sat Enid by her lord, There in the naked hall, propping his head, And chafing his pale hands, and calling to him. And at the last he waken'd from his swoon.
TENNYSON, Enid.
The transit was happily effected, and closely hidden in wool, Leonard Copeland was lift... | 5 | Where was he put? | placed in wrappings | placed in wrappings | 411 | 430 | false |
4,401 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Grisly Grisell.txt/CHAPTER XXII_40354832ab49825e09de4a75f12e5d720b09b6b617b6a327369e335 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charlotte Mary Yonge___Grisly Grisell.txt/CHAPTER XXII_40354832ab49825e09de4a75f12e5d720b09b6b617b6a327369e335 | 3wj1oxy92agboo5nlq4r7bndc5ga81 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII--THE CITY OF BRIDGES
So for long hours sat Enid by her lord, There in the naked hall, propping his head, And chafing his pale hands, and calling to him. And at the last he waken'd from his swoon.
TENNYSON, Enid.
The transit was happily effected, and closely hidden in wool, Leonard Copeland was lift... | 6 | Did the other people care about him? | did not concern themselves about the sick man. | did not concern themselves about the sick man. | 573 | 621 | false |
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