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In addition to his success as a novelist, Pelecanos is a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set, "Treme." ||||| It's peppered with pitch-perfect dialogue and captures the sights, sounds and taste of Washington in rich detail.
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Pelecanos writes about working families struggling to get by, racial tensions in ethnic neighborhoods, and the low-lifes on the edges of what U.S. city Washington, D.C
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His stories are set in Pelecanos' hometown of Washington, D.C., but this is not the side of the U.S. capitol that you see portrayed on TV with white marble monuments, lawyers and lobbyists. ||||| Pelecanos is more interested in working families struggling to get by, the racial tensions in its ethnic neighborhoods and the low-lifes on the edges.
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Pelecanos writes about working families struggling to get by, racial tensions in ethnic neighborhoods, and the low-lifes on the edges of what U.S. city Washington, DC
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Pelecanos is more interested in working families struggling to get by, the racial tensions in its ethnic neighborhoods and the low-lifes on the edges. ||||| While Pelecanos made his bones in the noir tradition, there's a definite "Western" feel to "The Cut."
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Pelecanos writes about working families struggling to get by, racial tensions in ethnic neighborhoods, and the low-lifes on the edges of what U.S. city Washington, DC
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In addition to his success as a novelist, Pelecanos is a producer and writer for HBO's New Orleans-set, "Treme." ||||| It's peppered with pitch-perfect dialogue and captures the sights, sounds and taste of Washington in rich detail.
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Pelecanos writes about working families struggling to get by, racial tensions in ethnic neighborhoods, and the low-lifes on the edges of what U.S. city Washington, DC
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It's peppered with pitch-perfect dialogue and captures the sights, sounds and taste of Washington in rich detail. ||||| His stories are set in Pelecanos' hometown of Washington, D.C., but this is not the side of the U.S. capitol that you see portrayed on TV with white marble monuments, lawyers and lobbyists. ||||| His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. ||||| When he's not working for a Washington defense attorney, Lucas recovers stolen property for a 40% cut.
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Does George Pelecanos write about Washington, DC Yes
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His crime-writing peers call Pelecanos the "undisputed poet" of Washington's gritty side. ||||| The new novel takes place in a morally gray and often violent world. ||||| In short, Pelecanos reads like the real deal. ||||| It's the first in a new series featuring Iraq war veteran and private investigator Spero Lucas.
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Does George Pelecanos write about Washington, DC Yes
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He was previously a producer and Emmy-nominated writer on the hit series "The Wire" and the miniseries "The Pacific." ||||| The new novel takes place in a morally gray and often violent world. ||||| The best-selling and award-winning author is out this week with his 17th and latest novel, "The Cut." ||||| CNN: Tell me more about your new character, Spero Lucas.
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Does George Pelecanos write about Washington, DC Yes
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Mrs. Herbert , wearied of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure , tries to terminate the contract before all of the drawings are completed and orders Mr. Neville to stop . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Who refuses to void the contract and continues as before Mr. Neville
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But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before . ||||| Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . ''
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Who refuses to void the contract and continues as before Mr. Neville
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Mr. Neville completes his twelve drawings and leaves the house . ||||| Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . ''
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Who refuses to void the contract and continues as before Mr. Neville
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Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Mrs. Herbert , wearied of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure , tries to terminate the contract before all of the drawings are completed and orders Mr. Neville to stop .
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Why did Mrs. Herbert want to cancel the contract between her and Mr. Neville She felt uncomfortable with their sexual relationship
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Mrs. Herbert , wearied of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure , tries to terminate the contract before all of the drawings are completed and orders Mr. Neville to stop . ||||| Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband .
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Why did Mrs. Herbert want to cancel the contract between her and Mr. Neville She felt uncomfortable with their sexual relationship
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Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann . ||||| Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . ''
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Why did Mrs. Herbert want to cancel the contract between her and Mr. Neville She felt uncomfortable with their sexual relationship
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Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Mrs. Herbert , wearied of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure , tries to terminate the contract before all of the drawings are completed and orders Mr. Neville to stop .
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Why did Mrs. Herbert want to cancel the contract between her and Mr. Neville She was weary of of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure
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Mrs. Herbert , wearied of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure , tries to terminate the contract before all of the drawings are completed and orders Mr. Neville to stop . ||||| Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband .
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Why did Mrs. Herbert want to cancel the contract between her and Mr. Neville She was weary of of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure
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Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann . ||||| Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . ''
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Why did Mrs. Herbert want to cancel the contract between her and Mr. Neville She was weary of of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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Who did Mr. Neville have sexual encounters with Mrs. Herbert
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Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother . ||||| A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house . ||||| Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband .
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Who did Mr. Neville have sexual encounters with Mrs. Herbert
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Who did Mr. Neville have sexual encounters with Mrs. Herbert
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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Who did Mr. Neville have sexual encounters with Mrs. Herbert and Mrs. Talmann
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Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother . ||||| A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house . ||||| Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband .
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Who did Mr. Neville have sexual encounters with Mrs. Herbert and Mrs. Talmann
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Who did Mr. Neville have sexual encounters with Mrs. Herbert and Mrs. Talmann
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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Who did Mr. Neville have sexual encounters with Government
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Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother . ||||| A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house . ||||| Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband .
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Who did Mr. Neville have sexual encounters with Government
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Who did Mr. Neville have sexual encounters with Government
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Mr. Neville completes his twelve drawings and leaves the house .
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What was Mr. Herbert contracted to do and did he finish his work Yes, he completed the 12 estate paintings
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . ''
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What was Mr. Herbert contracted to do and did he finish his work Yes, he completed the 12 estate paintings
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A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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What was Mr. Herbert contracted to do and did he finish his work Yes, he completed the 12 estate paintings
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Mr. Neville completes his twelve drawings and leaves the house .
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What was Mr. Herbert contracted to do and did he finish his work Produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . ''
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What was Mr. Herbert contracted to do and did he finish his work Produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband
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A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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What was Mr. Herbert contracted to do and did he finish his work Produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Mr. Neville completes his twelve drawings and leaves the house .
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What was Mr. Herbert contracted to do and did he finish his work Yes, he finished his work
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . ''
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What was Mr. Herbert contracted to do and did he finish his work Yes, he finished his work
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A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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What was Mr. Herbert contracted to do and did he finish his work Yes, he finished his work
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A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house . ||||| Mr. Neville completes his twelve drawings and leaves the house .
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Does Mr. Neville know anything about the murder of Mrs. Herbert Yes, a number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings, which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert
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A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house . ||||| Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . ''
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Does Mr. Neville know anything about the murder of Mrs. Herbert Yes, a number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings, which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Does Mr. Neville know anything about the murder of Mrs. Herbert Yes, a number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings, which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert
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A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house . ||||| Mr. Neville completes his twelve drawings and leaves the house .
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Does Mr. Neville know anything about the murder of Mrs. Herbert Yes, as his drawings co
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A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house . ||||| Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . ''
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Does Mr. Neville know anything about the murder of Mrs. Herbert Yes, as his drawings co
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Does Mr. Neville know anything about the murder of Mrs. Herbert Yes, as his drawings co
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Mrs. Herbert , wearied of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure , tries to terminate the contract before all of the drawings are completed and orders Mr. Neville to stop . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Did Mr. Neville enjoy the terms of the contract Yes
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Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother . ||||| Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann .
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Did Mr. Neville enjoy the terms of the contract Yes
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Mr. Neville completes his twelve drawings and leaves the house . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother . ||||| A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house .
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Did Mr. Neville enjoy the terms of the contract Yes
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville .
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Did the contract promote a demeaning type of relationship for Mrs. Herber Yes
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house .
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Did the contract promote a demeaning type of relationship for Mrs. Herber Yes
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But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before . ||||| Mr. Neville completes his twelve drawings and leaves the house .
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Did the contract promote a demeaning type of relationship for Mrs. Herber Yes
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville .
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Did the contract promote a demeaning type of relationship for Mrs. Herber Yes, each sexual encounter was acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house .
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Did the contract promote a demeaning type of relationship for Mrs. Herber Yes, each sexual encounter was acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert
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But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before . ||||| Mr. Neville completes his twelve drawings and leaves the house .
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Did the contract promote a demeaning type of relationship for Mrs. Herber Yes, each sexual encounter was acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . ''
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According to the contract, how many drawings will Neville create 12
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann .
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According to the contract, how many drawings will Neville create 12
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Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother . ||||| Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann .
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According to the contract, how many drawings will Neville create 12
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . ''
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What were the two parts of the contract that Mr. Neville had drew up for MRS. Virginia Herbert A series of 12 landscaping drawings and the request for her to comply with his pleasures
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann .
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What were the two parts of the contract that Mr. Neville had drew up for MRS. Virginia Herbert A series of 12 landscaping drawings and the request for her to comply with his pleasures
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Mrs. Herbert , wearied of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure , tries to terminate the contract before all of the drawings are completed and orders Mr. Neville to stop . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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What were the two parts of the contract that Mr. Neville had drew up for MRS. Virginia Herbert A series of 12 landscaping drawings and the request for her to comply with his pleasures
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Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . ''
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What were the two parts of the contract that Mr. Neville had drew up for MRS. Virginia Herbert Reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann .
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What were the two parts of the contract that Mr. Neville had drew up for MRS. Virginia Herbert Reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville
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Mrs. Herbert , wearied of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure , tries to terminate the contract before all of the drawings are completed and orders Mr. Neville to stop . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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What were the two parts of the contract that Mr. Neville had drew up for MRS. Virginia Herbert Reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville
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Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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Who is the husband of Mrs. Talmann Mrs. Herbert's daughter
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Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Who is the husband of Mrs. Talmann Mrs. Herbert's daughter
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Mr. Neville completes his twelve drawings and leaves the house .
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Who is the husband of Mrs. Talmann Mrs. Herbert's daughter
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Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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Who is the husband of Mrs. Talmann Mr. Talmann
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Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Who is the husband of Mrs. Talmann Mr. Talmann
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Mr. Neville completes his twelve drawings and leaves the house .
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Who is the husband of Mrs. Talmann Mr. Talmann
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville .
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Who has several sexual encounters Barnett
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Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband .
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Who has several sexual encounters Barnett
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A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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Who has several sexual encounters Barnett
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville .
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Who has several sexual encounters Mrs. Herbert and Mr. Neville
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Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband .
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Who has several sexual encounters Mrs. Herbert and Mr. Neville
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A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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Who has several sexual encounters Mrs. Herbert and Mr. Neville
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville .
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Did the contract set up any sexual situations Yes
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Did the contract set up any sexual situations Yes
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Mr. Neville completes his twelve drawings and leaves the house . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Did the contract set up any sexual situations Yes
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville .
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Did the contract set up any sexual situations Yes, one in which Mrs. Herbert agrees to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Did the contract set up any sexual situations Yes, one in which Mrs. Herbert agrees to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure
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Mr. Neville completes his twelve drawings and leaves the house . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Did the contract set up any sexual situations Yes, one in which Mrs. Herbert agrees to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure
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Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Mrs. Herbert , wearied of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure , tries to terminate the contract before all of the drawings are completed and orders Mr. Neville to stop .
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Does Mrs. Herbert enjoy her sexual encounters with Mr. Neville No
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Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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Does Mrs. Herbert enjoy her sexual encounters with Mr. Neville No
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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Does Mrs. Herbert enjoy her sexual encounters with Mr. Neville No
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Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Mrs. Herbert , wearied of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure , tries to terminate the contract before all of the drawings are completed and orders Mr. Neville to stop .
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Does Mrs. Herbert enjoy her sexual encounters with Mr. Neville No, she tries to terminate the contract
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Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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Does Mrs. Herbert enjoy her sexual encounters with Mr. Neville No, she tries to terminate the contract
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother .
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Does Mrs. Herbert enjoy her sexual encounters with Mr. Neville No, she tries to terminate the contract
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Several sexual encounters between them follow , each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville . ||||| Mrs. Herbert , wearied of meeting Mr. Neville for his pleasure , tries to terminate the contract before all of the drawings are completed and orders Mr. Neville to stop .
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Did Mrs. Herbert enjoy the terms of the contract No
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Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees `` to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me . '' ||||| Mr. Neville ( ( ( Anthony Higgins , a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero , is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate by Mrs. Virginia Herbert for her absent and estranged husband . ||||| But he refuses to void the contract and continues as before .
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Did Mrs. Herbert enjoy the terms of the contract No
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Meanwhile , whilst living on the estate , Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers , especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law , Mr. Talmann . ||||| Then Mrs. Herbert's married , but as yet childless , daughter , Mrs. Talmann , who has apparently become attracted to Mr. Neville , seems to blackmail him into making a second contract in Which he agrees to comply with what is described as her pleasure , rather than his a reversal of the position in regard to her mother . ||||| A number of curious objects appear in Neville's drawings , Which point ultimately to the murder of Mr. Herbert , whose body is discovered in the moat of the house .
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Did Mrs. Herbert enjoy the terms of the contract No
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President Roosevelt could not take the risk of allowing Hitler to possess atomic bombs first. ||||| As a result of Einstein's letter and his meetings with Roosevelt, the U.S. entered the "race" to develop the bomb, drawing on its "immense material, financial, and scientific resources" to initiate the Manhattan Project. ||||| It became the only country to successfully develop an atomic bomb during World War II.
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Which country was the only one to develop an atomic bomb during World War II The U.S
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It became the only country to successfully develop an atomic bomb during World War II. ||||| In 1954, a year before his death, Einstein said to his old friend, Linus Pauling, "I made one great mistake in my life--when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made; but there was some justification--the danger that the Germans would make them ..." ||||| A secret German facility, apparently the largest of the Third Reich, covering 75 acres in an underground complex, was being re-excavated in Austria in December 2014 and may have been planned for use in nuclear research and development.
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Which country was the only one to develop an atomic bomb during World War II The U.S
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The letter is believed to be "arguably the key stimulus for the U.S. adoption of serious investigations into nuclear weapons on the eve of the U.S. entry into World War II". ||||| A secret German facility, apparently the largest of the Third Reich, covering 75 acres in an underground complex, was being re-excavated in Austria in December 2014 and may have been planned for use in nuclear research and development. ||||| For Einstein, "war was a disease ... [and] he called for resistance to war."
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Which country was the only one to develop an atomic bomb during World War II The U.S
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President Roosevelt could not take the risk of allowing Hitler to possess atomic bombs first. ||||| As a result of Einstein's letter and his meetings with Roosevelt, the U.S. entered the "race" to develop the bomb, drawing on its "immense material, financial, and scientific resources" to initiate the Manhattan Project. ||||| It became the only country to successfully develop an atomic bomb during World War II.
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Which country was the only one to develop an atomic bomb during World War II United States
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It became the only country to successfully develop an atomic bomb during World War II. ||||| In 1954, a year before his death, Einstein said to his old friend, Linus Pauling, "I made one great mistake in my life--when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made; but there was some justification--the danger that the Germans would make them ..." ||||| A secret German facility, apparently the largest of the Third Reich, covering 75 acres in an underground complex, was being re-excavated in Austria in December 2014 and may have been planned for use in nuclear research and development.
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Which country was the only one to develop an atomic bomb during World War II United States
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The letter is believed to be "arguably the key stimulus for the U.S. adoption of serious investigations into nuclear weapons on the eve of the U.S. entry into World War II". ||||| A secret German facility, apparently the largest of the Third Reich, covering 75 acres in an underground complex, was being re-excavated in Austria in December 2014 and may have been planned for use in nuclear research and development. ||||| For Einstein, "war was a disease ... [and] he called for resistance to war."
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Which country was the only one to develop an atomic bomb during World War II United States
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In addition to the letter, Einstein used his connections with the Belgian Royal Family and the Belgian queen mother to get access with a personal envoy to the White House's Oval Office. ||||| As a result of Einstein's letter and his meetings with Roosevelt, the U.S. entered the "race" to develop the bomb, drawing on its "immense material, financial, and scientific resources" to initiate the Manhattan Project.
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Which US president did the Belgian Royal Family help Einstein contact Roosevelt
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As a result of Einstein's letter and his meetings with Roosevelt, the U.S. entered the "race" to develop the bomb, drawing on its "immense material, financial, and scientific resources" to initiate the Manhattan Project. ||||| President Roosevelt could not take the risk of allowing Hitler to possess atomic bombs first.
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Which US president did the Belgian Royal Family help Einstein contact Roosevelt
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To make certain the U.S. was aware of the danger, in July 1939, a few months before the beginning of World War II in Europe, Szilard and Wigner visited Einstein to explain the possibility of atomic bombs, which Einstein, a pacifist, said he had never considered. ||||| The letter is believed to be "arguably the key stimulus for the U.S. adoption of serious investigations into nuclear weapons on the eve of the U.S. entry into World War II".
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Which US president did the Belgian Royal Family help Einstein contact Roosevelt
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In addition to the letter, Einstein used his connections with the Belgian Royal Family and the Belgian queen mother to get access with a personal envoy to the White House's Oval Office. ||||| As a result of Einstein's letter and his meetings with Roosevelt, the U.S. entered the "race" to develop the bomb, drawing on its "immense material, financial, and scientific resources" to initiate the Manhattan Project.
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Which US president did the Belgian Royal Family help Einstein contact President Roosevelt
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As a result of Einstein's letter and his meetings with Roosevelt, the U.S. entered the "race" to develop the bomb, drawing on its "immense material, financial, and scientific resources" to initiate the Manhattan Project. ||||| President Roosevelt could not take the risk of allowing Hitler to possess atomic bombs first.
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Which US president did the Belgian Royal Family help Einstein contact President Roosevelt
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To make certain the U.S. was aware of the danger, in July 1939, a few months before the beginning of World War II in Europe, Szilard and Wigner visited Einstein to explain the possibility of atomic bombs, which Einstein, a pacifist, said he had never considered. ||||| The letter is believed to be "arguably the key stimulus for the U.S. adoption of serious investigations into nuclear weapons on the eve of the U.S. entry into World War II".
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Which US president did the Belgian Royal Family help Einstein contact President Roosevelt
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A secret German facility, apparently the largest of the Third Reich, covering 75 acres in an underground complex, was being re-excavated in Austria in December 2014 and may have been planned for use in nuclear research and development. ||||| As a result of Einstein's letter and his meetings with Roosevelt, the U.S. entered the "race" to develop the bomb, drawing on its "immense material, financial, and scientific resources" to initiate the Manhattan Project.
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Which two powers during World War Two were likely racing to develop the first nuclear weapons The U,S and Germany
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As a result of Einstein's letter and his meetings with Roosevelt, the U.S. entered the "race" to develop the bomb, drawing on its "immense material, financial, and scientific resources" to initiate the Manhattan Project. ||||| The letter is believed to be "arguably the key stimulus for the U.S. adoption of serious investigations into nuclear weapons on the eve of the U.S. entry into World War II".
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Which two powers during World War Two were likely racing to develop the first nuclear weapons The U,S and Germany
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In addition to the letter, Einstein used his connections with the Belgian Royal Family and the Belgian queen mother to get access with a personal envoy to the White House's Oval Office. ||||| It became the only country to successfully develop an atomic bomb during World War II.
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Which two powers during World War Two were likely racing to develop the first nuclear weapons The U,S and Germany
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