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493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 2 | to who? | His Majesty King Louis XV of France | His Majesty King Louis XV of France | 71 | 107 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 3 | how many interviews did he have? | Two | what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that which M. de Stainville had imparted to him in the second. And he was not succeeding. | 250 | 400 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 4 | how long? | 30 minutes each | each of half an hour's duration | 177 | 208 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 5 | how many statements? | two sets of statements | The two sets of statements | 403 | 429 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 6 | was lydie acting normal? | no | Lydie, certainly had been very strange | 469 | 507 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 7 | who was his son in law? | Milor Eglinton | Milor Eglinton, his son-in-law, | 736 | 767 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 8 | who told him something during the first interveiw? | his daughter | what his daughter had told him in the first interview | 251 | 304 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 9 | what was his son in laws occupation? | Comptroller-General of Finance | esignation as Comptroller-General of Finance | 785 | 829 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 10 | is he still in that occupation? | no | in his resignation | 777 | 795 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 11 | was lydie married? | yes | er husband had av | 1,109 | 1,126 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 12 | did he give reason for his quitting? | no | without giving any reason | 840 | 865 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 13 | did his son in law take his wife? | no | avowedly the intention of deserting her | 1,124 | 1,163 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 14 | who conducted the affairs? | his wife | his wife, whom he had allowed to conduct all State affairs for him for over a year | 1,268 | 1,350 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 15 | for how long? | for over a year | for him for over a year | 1,326 | 1,350 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 16 | did she receive a gift? | yes | make her a free gift of his château | 1,555 | 1,591 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 17 | from who | Milor Eglinton | Milor Eglinton | 736 | 750 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 18 | of what? | his château and lands of Vincennes | his château and lands of Vincennes | 1,580 | 1,614 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 19 | did she want this gift? | no | This gift she desired not to accept | 1,679 | 1,714 | false |
493 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | data/gutenberg/txt/Baronness Orczy___Petticoat Rule.txt/CHAPTER XXII_fe6bb563f909f1425aa0bb0ac37513efde5e339a2e8a06c2f540d00 | 3zak8w07i4edl8eiwr83extp1k4u03 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXII
PATERNAL ANXIETY
M. le Duc d'Aumont, Prime Minister of His Majesty King Louis XV of France, was exceedingly perturbed. He had just had two separate interviews, each of half an hour's duration, and he was now busy trying to dissociate what his daughter had told him in the first interview, from that whic... | 20 | was lydie behavior shocking to anyone? | no | Lydie, certainly had been very strange and agitated in her manner, totally unlike herself: but this mood of course, though so very unusual in her, did not astonish M. le Duc so much, once he realized its cause. | 469 | 680 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 1 | Where did Guy run home to? | to his rooms | There was nothing for it then, Guy perceived, but to run home to his rooms, | 820 | 895 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 2 | What kind of bag did he have? | a Gladstone bag | pack up a few things in his Gladstone bag, | 929 | 971 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 3 | What was Guy's last name? | Waring | Guy Waring | 36 | 46 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 4 | Where did he arrive too late? | Waterloo | Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. | 36 | 85 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 5 | Who was Guy asking about? | Nevitt | Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. | 86 | 136 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 6 | Was he stylish? | He was a sharp-looking gentleman | He was a sharp-looking gentleman, | 200 | 233 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 7 | Where was he headed to? | Plymouth | "He had his things labelled," the porter said, "for Plymouth." | 430 | 493 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 8 | When was the next train scheduled to go? | 3.45 | the 3.45 down, slow, was the earliest train available. | 763 | 818 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 9 | What could Guy have dared? | he might have gone straight to a police-station | If Guy had dared, to be sure, he might have gone straight to a police-station, and got an inspector to telegraph along the line to stop the thief | 1,077 | 1,222 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 10 | Why? | and got an inspector to telegraph along the line to stop the thief | and got an inspector to telegraph along the line to stop the thief with his booty | 1,155 | 1,238 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 11 | What would happen if he took legal measures? | he would risk the discovery of his own share in the forgery | For to interfere with Nevitt now by legal means would be to risk the discovery of his own share in the forgery. | 1,288 | 1,399 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 12 | For how many reasons did he not want to do that? | a thousand reasons | from that risk the startled and awakened young man shrank for a thousand reasons; | 1,404 | 1,485 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 13 | Which train had Nevitt gone on? | the West of England express | Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express | 86 | 135 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 14 | Who said Nevitt had a weird look in his eyes? | the porter | The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes | 137 | 266 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 15 | What did Guy say mark a man? | the eyes | The eyes mark the man. | 377 | 399 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 16 | What did the porter look at for the next train? | the time-table | The porter, consulting the time-table | 562 | 600 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 17 | How did he know where Nevitt was going? | Nevitt's things were labeled | "He had his things labelled," the porter said, "for Plymouth." | 430 | 493 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 18 | Who was muddle-headed? | the porter | The porter, consulting the time-table in the muddle-headed way peculiar to railway porters, | 562 | 653 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 19 | Where was the porter? | the labeling place | The porter at the labelling place | 136 | 170 | false |
494 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | data/gutenberg/txt/Grant Allen___What's Bred In the Bone.txt/CHAPTER XXIII_7a78f7c5844d19002a4eb1f71d77f3031217ac423c3484060993955 | 3z4xg4zf48rnk1dgw0w5rjybe2s8xv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIII.
GUY IN LUCK.
Guy Waring reached Waterloo ten minutes too late. Nevitt had gone on by the West of England express. The porter at the labelling place "minded the gentleman well." He was a sharp-looking gentleman, with a queer look about the eyes, and a dark moustache curled round at the corners.
... | 20 | What did Guy say excitedly? | "Yes, yes," | "Yes, yes," Guy cried eagerly, | 320 | 350 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 1 | Which tree did people assemble under? | Liberty Tree | Shortly after noon those assembled under the Liberty Tree,- | 725 | 784 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 2 | What was the name of the Governor? | Governor Hutchinson | were told that the Council had discussed with Governor Hutchinson | 855 | 921 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 3 | Did the council discuss something with him? | Yes | were told that the Council had discussed with Governor Hutchinson the question of removing the troops from the city | 855 | 970 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 4 | What? | removing the troops | the question of removing the troops from the city | 921 | 970 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 5 | Did the council assure him of anything> | the people would be satisfied with nothing else | assured him the people would be satisfied with nothing else | 976 | 1,035 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 6 | What did the Governor do about it? | Nothing | the Governor had refused to do anything regarding the matter | 1,056 | 1,116 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 7 | Who was Attucks? | the mulatto | It was told under the Liberty Tree that he had been seen in company with Attucks, the mulatto | 1,332 | 1,425 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 8 | Where was he seen? | near Wentworth's Wharf | It was told under the Liberty Tree that he had been seen in company with Attucks, the mulatto, and half a dozen others, near Wentworth's Wharf, | 1,332 | 1,475 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 9 | Who taunted soldiers? | Hardy | that Hardy had distinguished himself by taunting with cowardice | 1,479 | 1,543 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 10 | What didthe redcoats do about it? | avenged the insults with blows | the redcoats avenged the insults with blows | 1,572 | 1,615 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 11 | Was the result serious? | No | nothing more serious than a street brawl was the result | 1,621 | 1,676 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 12 | What day of the week were Amos and Jim up early? | Monday | Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning | 34 | 81 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 13 | What was the date? | the fifth of March | Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March | 34 | 101 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 14 | Did they expect conflict that day? | No | but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens. | 103 | 273 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 15 | What was Hardy's last name? | Baker | During the forenoon they had not so much as heard of Hardy Baker | 275 | 339 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 16 | When Jim mentions "the barber" who is he talking about? | the apprentice | and then ceased even to think of the apprentice | 674 | 721 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 17 | What's his name? | Hardy Baker | During the forenoon they had not so much as heard of Hardy Baker | 275 | 339 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 18 | Where does Amos think Hardy is? | at work | He must be at work | 590 | 608 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 19 | That was at noon. What time was it when they found out about Hardy? | about three o'clock | At about three o'clock in the afternoon, Amos and Jim heard once more from Master Piemont's assistant.
| 1,227 | 1,331 | false |
495 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___Under the Liberty Tree.txt/CHAPTER V_2cc91c195027d10f60640bffa559c907b96ebb1a068dca8e4fa6cce | 3zv9h2yqqd7mu42kae5nyjctpcy3w5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER V.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
Amos and Jim were early astir on Monday morning, the fifth of March, but before noon came both were convinced that the threatened trouble would blow over without the slightest semblance of a conflict between the soldiers and the citizens.
During the forenoon they had not so much as h... | 20 | Who had Hardy been seen with besides Attucks? | half a dozen others | It was told under the Liberty Tree that he had been seen in company with Attucks, the mulatto, and half a dozen others | 1,332 | 1,450 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 1 | who was compelled? | Ayala | Ayala was compelled | 52 | 71 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 2 | to do what? | Stay at Stalham | Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham | 52 | 103 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 3 | who would be angry? | Sir Harry | Sir Harry would be angry, | 189 | 214 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 4 | would someone be disgusted? | yes | Lady Albury would be disgusted, | 219 | 250 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 5 | whom? | Lady Albury | Lady Albury would be disgusted, | 219 | 251 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 6 | why? | if she left | were she to go | 251 | 265 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 7 | Who was hunting? | Colonel Stubbs | Colonel Stubbs would come | 319 | 344 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 8 | how long before he arrived? | a week | There was to be a week before Colonel Stubbs would come, | 289 | 345 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 9 | was the pony on accident? | no | He has got the pony on purpose | 997 | 1,027 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 10 | do people like being disappointed? | no | and nobody likes being disappointed | 1,029 | 1,064 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 11 | Who was uneasy? | Ayala | he was fluttered, and apparently uneasy, | 1,174 | 1,214 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 12 | did her friend know what to do? | no | her friend did not know what to make of it, | 1,223 | 1,267 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 13 | who had a secret? | Ayala | Ayala, delighted as she was, did not make her secret known | 1,113 | 1,171 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 14 | Who may not speak his name? | Jonathan Stubbs | Jonathan Stubbs should never say another word to her of his love. | 1,408 | 1,473 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 15 | did she keep her secret? | yes | Ayala's secret was to herself a secret still to be maintained with holy reticence. | 1,293 | 1,375 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 16 | What happened if there was no secret? | Jonathan Stubbs should never say another word to her of his love | Jonathan Stubbs should never say another word to her of his love | 1,408 | 1,472 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 17 | Who did she want to discuss with? | Lady Albury, | and his love, all night long with Lady Albury, | 1,593 | 1,639 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 18 | Must it remain a secret? | yes | In the meantime the secret must be a secret. | 1,675 | 1,720 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 19 | What would be the death of her? | o have her love disappointed,- | o have her love disappointed,- | 1,752 | 1,782 | false |
496 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Ayala's Angel.txt/CHAPTER LV_2dca13ff586cac71b7c897acf93679b50f2a13f3c67e06529176e25 | 3x87c8jfv6bluordok7ie22jts8qsa | gutenberg | CHAPTER LV.
IN THE CASTLE THERE LIVED A KNIGHT.
Ayala was compelled to consent to remain at Stalham. The "I don't think" which she repeated so often was, of course, of no avail to her. Sir Harry would be angry, and Lady Albury would be disgusted, were she to go,--and so she remained. There was to be a week before C... | 20 | Who wanted to confess? | Ayala' | To confess her love, and then to have her love disappointed,--that would be death to her! | 1,720 | 1,810 | false |
497 | Pragmatism.txt | Pragmatism.txt | 3bxqmrhwkzyaomlplwv1cu024nzum8 | wikipedia | Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: "Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then, your... | 1 | What is an instrument for prediction? | Thought. | Pragmatism considers thought an instrument or tool for prediction, | 399 | 465 | false |
497 | Pragmatism.txt | Pragmatism.txt | 3bxqmrhwkzyaomlplwv1cu024nzum8 | wikipedia | Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: "Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then, your... | 2 | What uses these ideas? | Pragmatists | Pragmatists contend that most philosophical topics—such as the nature of knowledge, language, concepts, meaning, belief, and science | 590 | 722 | false |
497 | Pragmatism.txt | Pragmatism.txt | 3bxqmrhwkzyaomlplwv1cu024nzum8 | wikipedia | Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: "Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then, your... | 3 | Who used this school of thought? | Charles Sanders Peirce | Charles Sanders Peirce (and his Pragmatic Maxim) is given credit for its development | 1,139 | 1,223 | false |
497 | Pragmatism.txt | Pragmatism.txt | 3bxqmrhwkzyaomlplwv1cu024nzum8 | wikipedia | Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: "Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then, your... | 4 | who else? | William James | with later twentieth century contributors, William James | 1,231 | 1,288 | false |
497 | Pragmatism.txt | Pragmatism.txt | 3bxqmrhwkzyaomlplwv1cu024nzum8 | wikipedia | Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: "Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then, your... | 5 | and? | John Dewey. | William James and John Dewey. | 1,274 | 1,303 | false |
497 | Pragmatism.txt | Pragmatism.txt | 3bxqmrhwkzyaomlplwv1cu024nzum8 | wikipedia | Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: "Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then, your... | 6 | What is a philosophical topic? | The nature of knowledge. | philosophical topics—such as the nature of knowledge, | 619 | 674 | false |
497 | Pragmatism.txt | Pragmatism.txt | 3bxqmrhwkzyaomlplwv1cu024nzum8 | wikipedia | Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: "Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then, your... | 7 | Another? | Language. | philosophical topics—such as the nature of knowledge, language, | 619 | 683 | false |
497 | Pragmatism.txt | Pragmatism.txt | 3bxqmrhwkzyaomlplwv1cu024nzum8 | wikipedia | Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: "Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then, your... | 8 | And? | Concepts. | philosophical topics—such as the nature of knowledge, language, concepts, | 620 | 694 | false |
497 | Pragmatism.txt | Pragmatism.txt | 3bxqmrhwkzyaomlplwv1cu024nzum8 | wikipedia | Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: "Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then, your... | 9 | How about another? | Meaning. | philosophical topics—such as the nature of knowledge, language, concepts, meaning, | 619 | 702 | false |
497 | Pragmatism.txt | Pragmatism.txt | 3bxqmrhwkzyaomlplwv1cu024nzum8 | wikipedia | Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that began in the United States around 1870. Its origins are often attributed to the philosophers William James, John Dewey, and Charles Sanders Peirce. Peirce later described it in his pragmatic maxim: "Consider the practical effects of the objects of your conception. Then, your... | 10 | When did this movement start? | 1870s. | philosophical movement began in the United States in the 1870s. | 1,075 | 1,138 | false |
498 | 110_film.txt | 110_film.txt | 3maod8e57qa8n80k22lo9go63ygxnz | wikipedia | 110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra image du... | 1 | What is 110? | film | 110 is a cartridge-based film format | 0 | 36 | false |
498 | 110_film.txt | 110_film.txt | 3maod8e57qa8n80k22lo9go63ygxnz | wikipedia | 110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra image du... | 2 | What kind of film? | cartridge-based | cartridge-based film format | 9 | 37 | false |
498 | 110_film.txt | 110_film.txt | 3maod8e57qa8n80k22lo9go63ygxnz | wikipedia | 110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra image du... | 3 | What type of cartridge? | plastic | housed in a plastic cartridge | 367 | 397 | false |
498 | 110_film.txt | 110_film.txt | 3maod8e57qa8n80k22lo9go63ygxnz | wikipedia | 110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra image du... | 4 | When did it start being sold? | 1972 | It was introduced by Kodak in 1972 | 63 | 98 | false |
498 | 110_film.txt | 110_film.txt | 3maod8e57qa8n80k22lo9go63ygxnz | wikipedia | 110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra image du... | 5 | What is its width? | 16 mm | The 110 film width is 16 mm | 1,183 | 1,210 | false |
498 | 110_film.txt | 110_film.txt | 3maod8e57qa8n80k22lo9go63ygxnz | wikipedia | 110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra image du... | 6 | What was it first sold with? | Kodak Pocket Instamatic cameras | The 110 cartridge was introduced by Kodak in 1972 with Kodak Pocket Instamatic cameras | 939 | 1,025 | false |
498 | 110_film.txt | 110_film.txt | 3maod8e57qa8n80k22lo9go63ygxnz | wikipedia | 110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra image du... | 7 | Did people buy a lot of them? | yes | became immediately popular | 1,056 | 1,082 | false |
498 | 110_film.txt | 110_film.txt | 3maod8e57qa8n80k22lo9go63ygxnz | wikipedia | 110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra image du... | 8 | What was a competitor of that type of camera? | Minolta 16 series | competing subminiature cameras, such as the Minolta 16 series | 1,103 | 1,164 | false |
498 | 110_film.txt | 110_film.txt | 3maod8e57qa8n80k22lo9go63ygxnz | wikipedia | 110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra image du... | 9 | How many pictures could be taken with one roll? | 24 to 25 | There were 24 frames per cartridge | 222 | 256 | false |
498 | 110_film.txt | 110_film.txt | 3maod8e57qa8n80k22lo9go63ygxnz | wikipedia | 110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra image du... | 10 | What company sold it? | Kodak | It was introduced by Kodak | 64 | 90 | false |
498 | 110_film.txt | 110_film.txt | 3maod8e57qa8n80k22lo9go63ygxnz | wikipedia | 110 is a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1972. 110 is essentially a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format. Each frame is , with one registration hole. There were 24 frames per cartridge that occasionally enabled the user to capture an extra image du... | 11 | Was it based off an earlier product? | yes | a miniaturised version of Kodak's earlier 126 film format | 119 | 176 | false |
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