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shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | kotei in time grew to manhood and succeeded his father the emperor yuhi . his early reign was greatly troubled by the rebel shiyu . this rebel wanted to make himself king , and many were the battles which he fought to this end . shiyu was a wicked magician , his head was made of iron , and there was no man that could conquer him . at last kotei declared war against the rebel and led his army to battle , and the two armies met on a plain called takuroku . the emperor boldly attacked the enemy , but the magician brought down a dense fog upon the battlefield . while the royal army were wandering about in confusion , trying to find their way , shiyu retreated with his troops , laughing at having fooled the royal army . | the army could not see . | why did the dense fog leave the royal army confused ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3100 | why did the dense fog leave the royal army confused ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | kotei in time grew to manhood and succeeded his father the emperor yuhi . his early reign was greatly troubled by the rebel shiyu . this rebel wanted to make himself king , and many were the battles which he fought to this end . shiyu was a wicked magician , his head was made of iron , and there was no man that could conquer him . at last kotei declared war against the rebel and led his army to battle , and the two armies met on a plain called takuroku . the emperor boldly attacked the enemy , but the magician brought down a dense fog upon the battlefield . while the royal army were wandering about in confusion , trying to find their way , shiyu retreated with his troops , laughing at having fooled the royal army . | pleased . | how did shiyu feel to fool the royal army ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3101 | how did shiyu feel to fool the royal army ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | no matter however strong and brave the emperor 's soldiers were , the rebel with his magic could always escape in the end . kotei returned to his palace , and thought and pondered deeply as to how he should conquer the magician , for he was determined not to give up yet . after a long time he invented the shinansha with the figure of a man always pointing south , for there were no compasses in those days . with this instrument to show him the way he need not fear the dense fogs raised up by the magician to confound his men . kotei again declared war against shiyu . he placed the shinansha in front of his army and led the way to the battlefield . | his magic . | how was shiyu always able to escape ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3102 | how was shiyu always able to escape ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | the compass , with its needle always pointing to the north , is quite a common thing . no one thinks that it is remarkable now , though when it was first invented it must have been a wonder . now long ago in china , there was a still more wonderful invention called the shinansha . this was a kind of chariot with the figure of a man on it always pointing to the south . no matter how the chariot was placed the figure always wheeled about and pointed to the south . this curious instrument was invented by kotei , one of the three chinese emperors of the mythological age . kotei was the son of the emperor yuhi . before he was born his mother had a vision which foretold that her son would be a great man . one summer evening she went out to walk in the meadows to seek the cool breezes which blow at the end of the day and to gaze with pleasure at the star - lit heavens above her . as she looked at the north star , strange to relate , it shot forth vivid flashes of lightning in every direction . soon after this her son kotei came into the world . kotei in time grew to manhood and succeeded his father the emperor yuhi . his early reign was greatly troubled by the rebel shiyu . this rebel wanted to make himself king , and many were the battles which he fought to this end . shiyu was a wicked magician , his head was made of iron , and there was no man that could conquer him . at last kotei declared war against the rebel and led his army to battle , and the two armies met on a plain called takuroku . the emperor boldly attacked the enemy , but the magician brought down a dense fog upon the battlefield . while the royal army were wandering about in confusion , trying to find their way , shiyu retreated with his troops , laughing at having fooled the royal army . | invent the shinansha . | what will kotei do because shiyu fooled the royal army ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3103 | what will kotei do because shiyu fooled the royal army ? | []
| summary | action | implicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | no matter however strong and brave the emperor 's soldiers were , the rebel with his magic could always escape in the end . kotei returned to his palace , and thought and pondered deeply as to how he should conquer the magician , for he was determined not to give up yet . after a long time he invented the shinansha with the figure of a man always pointing south , for there were no compasses in those days . with this instrument to show him the way he need not fear the dense fogs raised up by the magician to confound his men . kotei again declared war against shiyu . he placed the shinansha in front of his army and led the way to the battlefield . | show him and his army the way when shiyu used fog . | how would the shinansha help kotei outsmart shiyu ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3104 | how would the shinansha help kotei outsmart shiyu ? | []
| local | action | implicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | the battle began in earnest . the rebel was being driven backward by the royal troops when he again resorted to magic . upon his saying some strange words in a loud voice , immediately a dense fog came down upon the battlefield . but this time no soldier minded the fog , not one was confused . kotei by pointing to the shinansha could find his way and directed the army without a single mistake . he closely pursued the rebel army and drove them backward till they came to a big river . this river kotei and his men found was swollen by the floods and impossible to cross . | a dense fog came down upon the battlefield . | what happened after shiyu said some strange words in a loud voice ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3105 | what happened after shiyu said some strange words in a loud voice ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | the battle began in earnest . the rebel was being driven backward by the royal troops when he again resorted to magic . upon his saying some strange words in a loud voice , immediately a dense fog came down upon the battlefield . but this time no soldier minded the fog , not one was confused . kotei by pointing to the shinansha could find his way and directed the army without a single mistake . he closely pursued the rebel army and drove them backward till they came to a big river . this river kotei and his men found was swollen by the floods and impossible to cross . | he was driven backward by the royal troops . | why did shiyu resort to magic ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3106 | why did shiyu resort to magic ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | the battle began in earnest . the rebel was being driven backward by the royal troops when he again resorted to magic . upon his saying some strange words in a loud voice , immediately a dense fog came down upon the battlefield . but this time no soldier minded the fog , not one was confused . kotei by pointing to the shinansha could find his way and directed the army without a single mistake . he closely pursued the rebel army and drove them backward till they came to a big river . this river kotei and his men found was swollen by the floods and impossible to cross . | kotei used the shinansha . | why did no solider not mind the fog ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3107 | why did no solider not mind the fog ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | the battle began in earnest . the rebel was being driven backward by the royal troops when he again resorted to magic . upon his saying some strange words in a loud voice , immediately a dense fog came down upon the battlefield . but this time no soldier minded the fog , not one was confused . kotei by pointing to the shinansha could find his way and directed the army without a single mistake . he closely pursued the rebel army and drove them backward till they came to a big river . this river kotei and his men found was swollen by the floods and impossible to cross . | directed the army without a single mistake . | what did kotei do with the help of the shinansha ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3108 | what did kotei do with the help of the shinansha ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | the battle began in earnest . the rebel was being driven backward by the royal troops when he again resorted to magic . upon his saying some strange words in a loud voice , immediately a dense fog came down upon the battlefield . but this time no soldier minded the fog , not one was confused . kotei by pointing to the shinansha could find his way and directed the army without a single mistake . he closely pursued the rebel army and drove them backward till they came to a big river . this river kotei and his men found was swollen by the floods and impossible to cross . | they came to a big river . | what happened because kotei closely pursued the revel army ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3109 | what happened because kotei closely pursued the revel army ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | no matter however strong and brave the emperor 's soldiers were , the rebel with his magic could always escape in the end . kotei returned to his palace , and thought and pondered deeply as to how he should conquer the magician , for he was determined not to give up yet . after a long time he invented the shinansha with the figure of a man always pointing south , for there were no compasses in those days . with this instrument to show him the way he need not fear the dense fogs raised up by the magician to confound his men . kotei again declared war against shiyu . he placed the shinansha in front of his army and led the way to the battlefield . the battle began in earnest . the rebel was being driven backward by the royal troops when he again resorted to magic . upon his saying some strange words in a loud voice , immediately a dense fog came down upon the battlefield . but this time no soldier minded the fog , not one was confused . kotei by pointing to the shinansha could find his way and directed the army without a single mistake . he closely pursued the rebel army and drove them backward till they came to a big river . this river kotei and his men found was swollen by the floods and impossible to cross . | his magic . | how will shiyu cross the river ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3110 | how will shiyu cross the river ? | []
| summary | action | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | shiyu by using his magic art quickly passed over with his army and shut himself up in a fortress on the opposite bank . when kotei found his march checked he was wild with disappointment , for he had very nearly overtaken the rebel when the river stopped him . he could do nothing , for there were no boats in those days , so the emperor ordered his tent to be pitched in the pleasantest spot that the place afforded . | shut himself up in a fortress on the opposite bank . | what did shiyu do after he crossed the river ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3111 | what did shiyu do after he crossed the river ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | shiyu by using his magic art quickly passed over with his army and shut himself up in a fortress on the opposite bank . when kotei found his march checked he was wild with disappointment , for he had very nearly overtaken the rebel when the river stopped him . he could do nothing , for there were no boats in those days , so the emperor ordered his tent to be pitched in the pleasantest spot that the place afforded . | the river . | what stopped kotei from overtaking the rebel ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3112 | what stopped kotei from overtaking the rebel ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | shiyu by using his magic art quickly passed over with his army and shut himself up in a fortress on the opposite bank . when kotei found his march checked he was wild with disappointment , for he had very nearly overtaken the rebel when the river stopped him . he could do nothing , for there were no boats in those days , so the emperor ordered his tent to be pitched in the pleasantest spot that the place afforded . | ordered his tent to be pitched in the pleasantest spot . | what happened because kotei could not do anything ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3113 | what happened because kotei could not do anything ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | shiyu by using his magic art quickly passed over with his army and shut himself up in a fortress on the opposite bank . when kotei found his march checked he was wild with disappointment , for he had very nearly overtaken the rebel when the river stopped him . he could do nothing , for there were no boats in those days , so the emperor ordered his tent to be pitched in the pleasantest spot that the place afforded . | disappointment . | how did kotei feel when he was unable to capture shiyu ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3114 | how did kotei feel when he was unable to capture shiyu ? | []
| local | feeling | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | shiyu by using his magic art quickly passed over with his army and shut himself up in a fortress on the opposite bank . when kotei found his march checked he was wild with disappointment , for he had very nearly overtaken the rebel when the river stopped him . he could do nothing , for there were no boats in those days , so the emperor ordered his tent to be pitched in the pleasantest spot that the place afforded . | he had very nearly overtaken the rebel when the river stopped him . | why was kotei disappointed ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3115 | why was kotei disappointed ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | one day he stepped forth from his tent and after walking about for a short time he came to a pond . here he sat down on the bank and was lost in thought . it was autumn . the trees growing along the edge of the water were shedding their leaves , which floated hither and thither on the surface of the pond . by and by , kotei 's attention was attracted to a spider on the brink of the water . the little insect was trying to get on to one of the floating leaves near by . it did so at last , and was soon floating over the water to the other side of the pond . | sat down on the bank and was lost in thought . | what did kotei do at the pond ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3116 | what did kotei do at the pond ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | one day he stepped forth from his tent and after walking about for a short time he came to a pond . here he sat down on the bank and was lost in thought . it was autumn . the trees growing along the edge of the water were shedding their leaves , which floated hither and thither on the surface of the pond . by and by , kotei 's attention was attracted to a spider on the brink of the water . the little insect was trying to get on to one of the floating leaves near by . it did so at last , and was soon floating over the water to the other side of the pond . | it was trying to get to the other side of the pond . | why did the spider try to get on the floating leaf ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3117 | why did the spider try to get on the floating leaf ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | one day he stepped forth from his tent and after walking about for a short time he came to a pond . here he sat down on the bank and was lost in thought . it was autumn . the trees growing along the edge of the water were shedding their leaves , which floated hither and thither on the surface of the pond . by and by , kotei 's attention was attracted to a spider on the brink of the water . the little insect was trying to get on to one of the floating leaves near by . it did so at last , and was soon floating over the water to the other side of the pond . | build something to get to the other side of the river . | what will kotei do because he learned from the spider ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3118 | what will kotei do because he learned from the spider ? | []
| local | action | implicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | this little incident made the clever emperor think that he might try to make something that could carry himself and his men over the river in the same way that the leaf had carried over the spider . he set to work and persevered till he invented the first boat . when he found that it was a success he set all his men to make more , and in time there were enough boats for the whole army . kotei now took his army across the river , and attacked shiyu 's headquarters . he gained a complete victory , and so put an end to the war which had troubled his country for so long . | make something that could carry himself and his men over the river . | what did kotei try ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3119 | what did kotei try ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | one day he stepped forth from his tent and after walking about for a short time he came to a pond . here he sat down on the bank and was lost in thought . it was autumn . the trees growing along the edge of the water were shedding their leaves , which floated hither and thither on the surface of the pond . by and by , kotei 's attention was attracted to a spider on the brink of the water . the little insect was trying to get on to one of the floating leaves near by . it did so at last , and was soon floating over the water to the other side of the pond . this little incident made the clever emperor think that he might try to make something that could carry himself and his men over the river in the same way that the leaf had carried over the spider . he set to work and persevered till he invented the first boat . when he found that it was a success he set all his men to make more , and in time there were enough boats for the whole army . kotei now took his army across the river , and attacked shiyu 's headquarters . he gained a complete victory , and so put an end to the war which had troubled his country for so long . | he invented the first boat . | what happened because kotei watched the spider ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3120 | what happened because kotei watched the spider ? | []
| summary | outcome resolution | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | this little incident made the clever emperor think that he might try to make something that could carry himself and his men over the river in the same way that the leaf had carried over the spider . he set to work and persevered till he invented the first boat . when he found that it was a success he set all his men to make more , and in time there were enough boats for the whole army . kotei now took his army across the river , and attacked shiyu 's headquarters . he gained a complete victory , and so put an end to the war which had troubled his country for so long . | so there would be enough for all his men . | why did the emperor order his men to build more boats ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3121 | why did the emperor order his men to build more boats ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | this little incident made the clever emperor think that he might try to make something that could carry himself and his men over the river in the same way that the leaf had carried over the spider . he set to work and persevered till he invented the first boat . when he found that it was a success he set all his men to make more , and in time there were enough boats for the whole army . kotei now took his army across the river , and attacked shiyu 's headquarters . he gained a complete victory , and so put an end to the war which had troubled his country for so long . | attacked shiyu 's headquarters . | what did kotei do once he crossed the river ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3122 | what did kotei do once he crossed the river ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | this little incident made the clever emperor think that he might try to make something that could carry himself and his men over the river in the same way that the leaf had carried over the spider . he set to work and persevered till he invented the first boat . when he found that it was a success he set all his men to make more , and in time there were enough boats for the whole army . kotei now took his army across the river , and attacked shiyu 's headquarters . he gained a complete victory , and so put an end to the war which had troubled his country for so long . | put an end to the war which had troubled his country for so long . | what happened because gained a complete victory ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3123 | what happened because gained a complete victory ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | this little incident made the clever emperor think that he might try to make something that could carry himself and his men over the river in the same way that the leaf had carried over the spider . he set to work and persevered till he invented the first boat . when he found that it was a success he set all his men to make more , and in time there were enough boats for the whole army . kotei now took his army across the river , and attacked shiyu 's headquarters . he gained a complete victory , and so put an end to the war which had troubled his country for so long . | proud . | how did kotei feel to put a stop to the war ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3124 | how did kotei feel to put a stop to the war ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | this wise and good emperor did not rest till he had secured peace and prosperity throughout his whole land . he was beloved by his subjects , who now enjoyed their happiness of peace for many long years under him . he spent a great deal of time in making inventions which would benefit his people , and he succeeded in many besides the boat and the south pointing shinansha . he had reigned about a hundred years when one day , as kotei was looking upwards , the sky became suddenly red , and something came glittering like gold towards the earth . as it came nearer kotei saw that it was a great dragon . the dragon approached and bowed down its head before the emperor . the empress and the courtiers were so frightened that they ran away screaming . | he had secured peace and prosperity throughout his whole land . | why was the emperor beloved by his subjects ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3125 | why was the emperor beloved by his subjects ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | this wise and good emperor did not rest till he had secured peace and prosperity throughout his whole land . he was beloved by his subjects , who now enjoyed their happiness of peace for many long years under him . he spent a great deal of time in making inventions which would benefit his people , and he succeeded in many besides the boat and the south pointing shinansha . he had reigned about a hundred years when one day , as kotei was looking upwards , the sky became suddenly red , and something came glittering like gold towards the earth . as it came nearer kotei saw that it was a great dragon . the dragon approached and bowed down its head before the emperor . the empress and the courtiers were so frightened that they ran away screaming . | making inventions . | what did the emperor spend a great deal of time doing ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3126 | what did the emperor spend a great deal of time doing ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | this wise and good emperor did not rest till he had secured peace and prosperity throughout his whole land . he was beloved by his subjects , who now enjoyed their happiness of peace for many long years under him . he spent a great deal of time in making inventions which would benefit his people , and he succeeded in many besides the boat and the south pointing shinansha . he had reigned about a hundred years when one day , as kotei was looking upwards , the sky became suddenly red , and something came glittering like gold towards the earth . as it came nearer kotei saw that it was a great dragon . the dragon approached and bowed down its head before the emperor . the empress and the courtiers were so frightened that they ran away screaming . | a great dragon . | who did kotei see in the sky ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3127 | who did kotei see in the sky ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | this wise and good emperor did not rest till he had secured peace and prosperity throughout his whole land . he was beloved by his subjects , who now enjoyed their happiness of peace for many long years under him . he spent a great deal of time in making inventions which would benefit his people , and he succeeded in many besides the boat and the south pointing shinansha . he had reigned about a hundred years when one day , as kotei was looking upwards , the sky became suddenly red , and something came glittering like gold towards the earth . as it came nearer kotei saw that it was a great dragon . the dragon approached and bowed down its head before the emperor . the empress and the courtiers were so frightened that they ran away screaming . | about a hundred years . | how long did kotei reign for ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3128 | how long did kotei reign for ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | this wise and good emperor did not rest till he had secured peace and prosperity throughout his whole land . he was beloved by his subjects , who now enjoyed their happiness of peace for many long years under him . he spent a great deal of time in making inventions which would benefit his people , and he succeeded in many besides the boat and the south pointing shinansha . he had reigned about a hundred years when one day , as kotei was looking upwards , the sky became suddenly red , and something came glittering like gold towards the earth . as it came nearer kotei saw that it was a great dragon . the dragon approached and bowed down its head before the emperor . the empress and the courtiers were so frightened that they ran away screaming . | they were so frightened . | why did the empress and the courtiers run away screaming ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3129 | why did the empress and the courtiers run away screaming ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | but the emperor only smiled and called to them to stop , and said : " do not be afraid . this is a messenger from heaven . my time here is finished ! " he then mounted the dragon , which began to ascend towards the sky . when the empress and the courtiers saw this they all cried out together : " wait a moment ! we wish to come too . " and they all ran and caught hold of the dragon 's beard and tried to mount him . | his time there was finished . | why did the emperor mount the dragon ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3130 | why did the emperor mount the dragon ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | but it was impossible for so many people to ride on the dragon . several of them hung on to the creature 's beard so that when it tried to mount the hair was pulled out and they fell to the ground . meanwhile the empress and a few of the courtiers were safely seated on the dragon 's back . the dragon flew up so high in the heavens that in a short time the inmates of the palace , who had been left behind disappointed , could see them no more . after some time a bow and an arrow dropped to the earth in the courtyard of the palace . they were recognized as having belonged to the emperor kotei . the courtiers took them up carefully and preserved them as sacred relics in the palace . | disappointed . | how did the left behind inmates of the palace feel ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3131 | how did the left behind inmates of the palace feel ? | []
| local | feeling | explicit |
shinansha-or-south-pointing-carriage | but it was impossible for so many people to ride on the dragon . several of them hung on to the creature 's beard so that when it tried to mount the hair was pulled out and they fell to the ground . meanwhile the empress and a few of the courtiers were safely seated on the dragon 's back . the dragon flew up so high in the heavens that in a short time the inmates of the palace , who had been left behind disappointed , could see them no more . after some time a bow and an arrow dropped to the earth in the courtyard of the palace . they were recognized as having belonged to the emperor kotei . the courtiers took them up carefully and preserved them as sacred relics in the palace . | took them up carefully and preserved them as sacred relics in the palace . | what did the courtiers do with the bow and arrow ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3132 | what did the courtiers do with the bow and arrow ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
storm-magic | the cabin - boy had been traveling around all summer long with his captain ; but when they began to prepare to set sail in the fall , he grew restless and did not want to go along . the captain liked him , for though he was no more than a boy , he was quite at home on deck , was a big , tall lad , and did not mind lending a hand when need arose ; then , too , he did as much work as an able seaman , and was so full of fun that he kept the whole crew in good humor . and so the captain did not like to lose him . but the youth said out and out that he was not minded to take to the blue pond in the fall ; though he was willing to stay on board till the ship was loaded and ready to sail . one sunday , while the crew was ashore , and the captain had gone to a farm - holding near the forest , in order to bargain for small timber and log wood -- presumably on his own account -- for a deck load , the youth had been left to guard the ship . but you must know that he was a sunday child , and had found a four - leaf clover ; and that was the reason he had the second sight . he could see those who are invisible , but they could not see him . | travelling with his captain . | what had the cabin-boy been doing all summer long ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3133 | what had the cabin-boy been doing all summer long ? | []
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storm-magic | the cabin - boy had been traveling around all summer long with his captain ; but when they began to prepare to set sail in the fall , he grew restless and did not want to go along . the captain liked him , for though he was no more than a boy , he was quite at home on deck , was a big , tall lad , and did not mind lending a hand when need arose ; then , too , he did as much work as an able seaman , and was so full of fun that he kept the whole crew in good humor . and so the captain did not like to lose him . but the youth said out and out that he was not minded to take to the blue pond in the fall ; though he was willing to stay on board till the ship was loaded and ready to sail . one sunday , while the crew was ashore , and the captain had gone to a farm - holding near the forest , in order to bargain for small timber and log wood -- presumably on his own account -- for a deck load , the youth had been left to guard the ship . but you must know that he was a sunday child , and had found a four - leaf clover ; and that was the reason he had the second sight . he could see those who are invisible , but they could not see him . | he grew restless . | why did the cabin-boy not want to go along ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3134 | why did the cabin-boy not want to go along ? | []
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storm-magic | the cabin - boy had been traveling around all summer long with his captain ; but when they began to prepare to set sail in the fall , he grew restless and did not want to go along . the captain liked him , for though he was no more than a boy , he was quite at home on deck , was a big , tall lad , and did not mind lending a hand when need arose ; then , too , he did as much work as an able seaman , and was so full of fun that he kept the whole crew in good humor . and so the captain did not like to lose him . but the youth said out and out that he was not minded to take to the blue pond in the fall ; though he was willing to stay on board till the ship was loaded and ready to sail . one sunday , while the crew was ashore , and the captain had gone to a farm - holding near the forest , in order to bargain for small timber and log wood -- presumably on his own account -- for a deck load , the youth had been left to guard the ship . but you must know that he was a sunday child , and had found a four - leaf clover ; and that was the reason he had the second sight . he could see those who are invisible , but they could not see him . | when they began to prepare to set sail in the fall . | when did the cabin-boy grow restless ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3135 | when did the cabin-boy grow restless ? | []
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storm-magic | the cabin - boy had been traveling around all summer long with his captain ; but when they began to prepare to set sail in the fall , he grew restless and did not want to go along . the captain liked him , for though he was no more than a boy , he was quite at home on deck , was a big , tall lad , and did not mind lending a hand when need arose ; then , too , he did as much work as an able seaman , and was so full of fun that he kept the whole crew in good humor . and so the captain did not like to lose him . but the youth said out and out that he was not minded to take to the blue pond in the fall ; though he was willing to stay on board till the ship was loaded and ready to sail . one sunday , while the crew was ashore , and the captain had gone to a farm - holding near the forest , in order to bargain for small timber and log wood -- presumably on his own account -- for a deck load , the youth had been left to guard the ship . but you must know that he was a sunday child , and had found a four - leaf clover ; and that was the reason he had the second sight . he could see those who are invisible , but they could not see him . | a big , tall lad . | what did the cabin-boy look like ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3136 | what did the cabin-boy look like ? | []
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storm-magic | the cabin - boy had been traveling around all summer long with his captain ; but when they began to prepare to set sail in the fall , he grew restless and did not want to go along . the captain liked him , for though he was no more than a boy , he was quite at home on deck , was a big , tall lad , and did not mind lending a hand when need arose ; then , too , he did as much work as an able seaman , and was so full of fun that he kept the whole crew in good humor . and so the captain did not like to lose him . but the youth said out and out that he was not minded to take to the blue pond in the fall ; though he was willing to stay on board till the ship was loaded and ready to sail . one sunday , while the crew was ashore , and the captain had gone to a farm - holding near the forest , in order to bargain for small timber and log wood -- presumably on his own account -- for a deck load , the youth had been left to guard the ship . but you must know that he was a sunday child , and had found a four - leaf clover ; and that was the reason he had the second sight . he could see those who are invisible , but they could not see him . | he was quite at home on deck , was big , tall lad , and did not mind lending a hand when need arose . | why did the captain like the cabin-boy ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3137 | why did the captain like the cabin-boy ? | []
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storm-magic | the cabin - boy had been traveling around all summer long with his captain ; but when they began to prepare to set sail in the fall , he grew restless and did not want to go along . the captain liked him , for though he was no more than a boy , he was quite at home on deck , was a big , tall lad , and did not mind lending a hand when need arose ; then , too , he did as much work as an able seaman , and was so full of fun that he kept the whole crew in good humor . and so the captain did not like to lose him . but the youth said out and out that he was not minded to take to the blue pond in the fall ; though he was willing to stay on board till the ship was loaded and ready to sail . one sunday , while the crew was ashore , and the captain had gone to a farm - holding near the forest , in order to bargain for small timber and log wood -- presumably on his own account -- for a deck load , the youth had been left to guard the ship . but you must know that he was a sunday child , and had found a four - leaf clover ; and that was the reason he had the second sight . he could see those who are invisible , but they could not see him . | the captain did not like to lose him . | what happened because the cabin-boy did as much work as a seaman and was so full of fun ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3138 | what happened because the cabin-boy did as much work as a seaman and was so full of fun ? | []
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storm-magic | the cabin - boy had been traveling around all summer long with his captain ; but when they began to prepare to set sail in the fall , he grew restless and did not want to go along . the captain liked him , for though he was no more than a boy , he was quite at home on deck , was a big , tall lad , and did not mind lending a hand when need arose ; then , too , he did as much work as an able seaman , and was so full of fun that he kept the whole crew in good humor . and so the captain did not like to lose him . but the youth said out and out that he was not minded to take to the blue pond in the fall ; though he was willing to stay on board till the ship was loaded and ready to sail . one sunday , while the crew was ashore , and the captain had gone to a farm - holding near the forest , in order to bargain for small timber and log wood -- presumably on his own account -- for a deck load , the youth had been left to guard the ship . but you must know that he was a sunday child , and had found a four - leaf clover ; and that was the reason he had the second sight . he could see those who are invisible , but they could not see him . | he was a sunday child , and had found a four - leaf clover . | why did the cabin-boy have the second sight ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3139 | why did the cabin-boy have the second sight ? | []
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storm-magic | the cabin - boy had been traveling around all summer long with his captain ; but when they began to prepare to set sail in the fall , he grew restless and did not want to go along . the captain liked him , for though he was no more than a boy , he was quite at home on deck , was a big , tall lad , and did not mind lending a hand when need arose ; then , too , he did as much work as an able seaman , and was so full of fun that he kept the whole crew in good humor . and so the captain did not like to lose him . but the youth said out and out that he was not minded to take to the blue pond in the fall ; though he was willing to stay on board till the ship was loaded and ready to sail . one sunday , while the crew was ashore , and the captain had gone to a farm - holding near the forest , in order to bargain for small timber and log wood -- presumably on his own account -- for a deck load , the youth had been left to guard the ship . but you must know that he was a sunday child , and had found a four - leaf clover ; and that was the reason he had the second sight . he could see those who are invisible , but they could not see him . | the youth . | who was left to guard the ship ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3140 | who was left to guard the ship ? | []
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storm-magic | the cabin - boy had been traveling around all summer long with his captain ; but when they began to prepare to set sail in the fall , he grew restless and did not want to go along . the captain liked him , for though he was no more than a boy , he was quite at home on deck , was a big , tall lad , and did not mind lending a hand when need arose ; then , too , he did as much work as an able seaman , and was so full of fun that he kept the whole crew in good humor . and so the captain did not like to lose him . but the youth said out and out that he was not minded to take to the blue pond in the fall ; though he was willing to stay on board till the ship was loaded and ready to sail . one sunday , while the crew was ashore , and the captain had gone to a farm - holding near the forest , in order to bargain for small timber and log wood -- presumably on his own account -- for a deck load , the youth had been left to guard the ship . but you must know that he was a sunday child , and had found a four - leaf clover ; and that was the reason he had the second sight . he could see those who are invisible , but they could not see him . | bargain for small timber and log wood . | what did the captain do at the farm-holding near the forest ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3141 | what did the captain do at the farm-holding near the forest ? | []
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storm-magic | the cabin - boy had been traveling around all summer long with his captain ; but when they began to prepare to set sail in the fall , he grew restless and did not want to go along . the captain liked him , for though he was no more than a boy , he was quite at home on deck , was a big , tall lad , and did not mind lending a hand when need arose ; then , too , he did as much work as an able seaman , and was so full of fun that he kept the whole crew in good humor . and so the captain did not like to lose him . but the youth said out and out that he was not minded to take to the blue pond in the fall ; though he was willing to stay on board till the ship was loaded and ready to sail . one sunday , while the crew was ashore , and the captain had gone to a farm - holding near the forest , in order to bargain for small timber and log wood -- presumably on his own account -- for a deck load , the youth had been left to guard the ship . but you must know that he was a sunday child , and had found a four - leaf clover ; and that was the reason he had the second sight . he could see those who are invisible , but they could not see him . | see those who are invisible , but they could not see him . | what was the cabin-boy able to do with his second sight ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3142 | what was the cabin-boy able to do with his second sight ? | []
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storm-magic | and as he was sitting there in the forward cabin , he heard voices within the ship . he peered through a crack , and there were three coal - black crows sitting inside the deck - beams , and they were talking about their husbands . all three were tired of them , and were planning their death . one could see at once that they were witches , who had assumed another form . | witches . | who were pretending to be crows ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3143 | who were pretending to be crows ? | []
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storm-magic | and as he was sitting there in the forward cabin , he heard voices within the ship . he peered through a crack , and there were three coal - black crows sitting inside the deck - beams , and they were talking about their husbands . all three were tired of them , and were planning their death . one could see at once that they were witches , who had assumed another form . | three coal - black crows . | who did the cabin-boy see through a crack ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3144 | who did the cabin-boy see through a crack ? | []
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storm-magic | and as he was sitting there in the forward cabin , he heard voices within the ship . he peered through a crack , and there were three coal - black crows sitting inside the deck - beams , and they were talking about their husbands . all three were tired of them , and were planning their death . one could see at once that they were witches , who had assumed another form . | their husbands . | what were the crows talking about ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3145 | what were the crows talking about ? | []
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storm-magic | and as he was sitting there in the forward cabin , he heard voices within the ship . he peered through a crack , and there were three coal - black crows sitting inside the deck - beams , and they were talking about their husbands . all three were tired of them , and were planning their death . one could see at once that they were witches , who had assumed another form . | annoyed . | how did the crows feel about their husbands ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3146 | how did the crows feel about their husbands ? | []
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storm-magic | " but is it certain that there is no one here who can overhear us ? " said one of the crows . and by the way she spoke the cabin - boy knew her for the captain 's wife . " no , you can see there 's not , " said the others , the wives of the first and second quartermasters . " there is not a soul aboard . " " well , then i do not mind saying that i know of a good way to get rid of them , " said the captain 's wife once more , and hopped closer to the two others . " we will turn ourselves into breakers , wash them into the sea , and sink the ship with every man on board . " | by the way she spoke . | how did the cabin-boy know the crow was the captain's wife ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3147 | how did the cabin-boy know the crow was the captain's wife ? | []
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storm-magic | " but is it certain that there is no one here who can overhear us ? " said one of the crows . and by the way she spoke the cabin - boy knew her for the captain 's wife . " no , you can see there 's not , " said the others , the wives of the first and second quartermasters . " there is not a soul aboard . " " well , then i do not mind saying that i know of a good way to get rid of them , " said the captain 's wife once more , and hopped closer to the two others . " we will turn ourselves into breakers , wash them into the sea , and sink the ship with every man on board . " | there was not a soul aboard . | why did the crows think no one could hear them ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3148 | why did the crows think no one could hear them ? | []
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storm-magic | " but is it certain that there is no one here who can overhear us ? " said one of the crows . and by the way she spoke the cabin - boy knew her for the captain 's wife . " no , you can see there 's not , " said the others , the wives of the first and second quartermasters . " there is not a soul aboard . " " well , then i do not mind saying that i know of a good way to get rid of them , " said the captain 's wife once more , and hopped closer to the two others . " we will turn ourselves into breakers , wash them into the sea , and sink the ship with every man on board . " | the wives of the first and second quartermasters . | who were the other crows ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3149 | who were the other crows ? | []
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storm-magic | " but is it certain that there is no one here who can overhear us ? " said one of the crows . and by the way she spoke the cabin - boy knew her for the captain 's wife . " no , you can see there 's not , " said the others , the wives of the first and second quartermasters . " there is not a soul aboard . " " well , then i do not mind saying that i know of a good way to get rid of them , " said the captain 's wife once more , and hopped closer to the two others . " we will turn ourselves into breakers , wash them into the sea , and sink the ship with every man on board . " | turn themselves into breakers , wash them into the sea , and sink the ship with every man on board . | how did the captain's wife plan to get rid of their husbands ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3150 | how did the captain's wife plan to get rid of their husbands ? | []
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storm-magic | " but is it certain that there is no one here who can overhear us ? " said one of the crows . and by the way she spoke the cabin - boy knew her for the captain 's wife . " no , you can see there 's not , " said the others , the wives of the first and second quartermasters . " there is not a soul aboard . " " well , then i do not mind saying that i know of a good way to get rid of them , " said the captain 's wife once more , and hopped closer to the two others . " we will turn ourselves into breakers , wash them into the sea , and sink the ship with every man on board . " | pleased . | how will the others feel about the captain's wife's plan ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3151 | how will the others feel about the captain's wife's plan ? | []
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storm-magic | that pleased the others , and they sat there a long time discussing the day and the fairway . " but is it certain that no one can overhear us ? " once more asked the captain 's wife . " you know that such is the case , " said the two others . " well , there is a counter - spell for what we wish to do , and if it is used , it will go hard with us , for it will cost us nothing less than our lives ! " " what is the counter - spell , sister , " asked the wife of the one quartermaster . " is it certain that no one is listening to us ? it seemed to me as though some one were smoking in the forward cabin . " " but you know we looked in every corner . they just forgot to let the fire go out in the caboose , and that is why there 's smoke , " said the quartermaster 's wife , " so tell away . " | it would kill the witches . | what would happen if someone used the counter-spell ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3152 | what would happen if someone used the counter-spell ? | []
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storm-magic | that pleased the others , and they sat there a long time discussing the day and the fairway . " but is it certain that no one can overhear us ? " once more asked the captain 's wife . " you know that such is the case , " said the two others . " well , there is a counter - spell for what we wish to do , and if it is used , it will go hard with us , for it will cost us nothing less than our lives ! " " what is the counter - spell , sister , " asked the wife of the one quartermaster . " is it certain that no one is listening to us ? it seemed to me as though some one were smoking in the forward cabin . " " but you know we looked in every corner . they just forgot to let the fire go out in the caboose , and that is why there 's smoke , " said the quartermaster 's wife , " so tell away . " | it seemed to her as though some one were smoking in the forward cabin . | why did the captain's wife think there was someone listening to them ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3153 | why did the captain's wife think there was someone listening to them ? | []
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storm-magic | that pleased the others , and they sat there a long time discussing the day and the fairway . " but is it certain that no one can overhear us ? " once more asked the captain 's wife . " you know that such is the case , " said the two others . " well , there is a counter - spell for what we wish to do , and if it is used , it will go hard with us , for it will cost us nothing less than our lives ! " " what is the counter - spell , sister , " asked the wife of the one quartermaster . " is it certain that no one is listening to us ? it seemed to me as though some one were smoking in the forward cabin . " " but you know we looked in every corner . they just forgot to let the fire go out in the caboose , and that is why there 's smoke , " said the quartermaster 's wife , " so tell away . " | they were planning to kill their husbands . | why did the captain's wife want to be cautious that there was no one listening ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3154 | why did the captain's wife want to be cautious that there was no one listening ? | []
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storm-magic | " if they buy three cords of birch - wood , " said the witch,--"but it must be full measure , and they must not bargain for it -- and throw the first cord into the water , billet by billet , when the first breaker strikes , and the second cord , billet by billet , when the second breaker strikes , and the third cord , billet by billet , when the third breaker strikes , then it is all up with us ! " " yes , that 's true , sister , then it is all up with us ! then it is all up with us ! " said the wives of the quartermasters ; " but there is no one who knows it , " they cried , and laughed loudly , and with that they flew out of the hatchway , screaming and croaking like ravens . | excited . | how did the wives feel about no one knowing the counter-spell ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3155 | how did the wives feel about no one knowing the counter-spell ? | []
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storm-magic | the cabin - boy had been traveling around all summer long with his captain ; but when they began to prepare to set sail in the fall , he grew restless and did not want to go along . the captain liked him , for though he was no more than a boy , he was quite at home on deck , was a big , tall lad , and did not mind lending a hand when need arose ; then , too , he did as much work as an able seaman , and was so full of fun that he kept the whole crew in good humor . and so the captain did not like to lose him . but the youth said out and out that he was not minded to take to the blue pond in the fall ; though he was willing to stay on board till the ship was loaded and ready to sail . one sunday , while the crew was ashore , and the captain had gone to a farm - holding near the forest , in order to bargain for small timber and log wood -- presumably on his own account -- for a deck load , the youth had been left to guard the ship . but you must know that he was a sunday child , and had found a four - leaf clover ; and that was the reason he had the second sight . he could see those who are invisible , but they could not see him . " but is it certain that there is no one here who can overhear us ? " said one of the crows . and by the way she spoke the cabin - boy knew her for the captain 's wife . " no , you can see there 's not , " said the others , the wives of the first and second quartermasters . " there is not a soul aboard . " " well , then i do not mind saying that i know of a good way to get rid of them , " said the captain 's wife once more , and hopped closer to the two others . " we will turn ourselves into breakers , wash them into the sea , and sink the ship with every man on board . " that pleased the others , and they sat there a long time discussing the day and the fairway . " but is it certain that no one can overhear us ? " once more asked the captain 's wife . " you know that such is the case , " said the two others . " well , there is a counter - spell for what we wish to do , and if it is used , it will go hard with us , for it will cost us nothing less than our lives ! " " what is the counter - spell , sister , " asked the wife of the one quartermaster . " is it certain that no one is listening to us ? it seemed to me as though some one were smoking in the forward cabin . " " but you know we looked in every corner . they just forgot to let the fire go out in the caboose , and that is why there 's smoke , " said the quartermaster 's wife , " so tell away . " " if they buy three cords of birch - wood , " said the witch,--"but it must be full measure , and they must not bargain for it -- and throw the first cord into the water , billet by billet , when the first breaker strikes , and the second cord , billet by billet , when the second breaker strikes , and the third cord , billet by billet , when the third breaker strikes , then it is all up with us ! " " yes , that 's true , sister , then it is all up with us ! then it is all up with us ! " said the wives of the quartermasters ; " but there is no one who knows it , " they cried , and laughed loudly , and with that they flew out of the hatchway , screaming and croaking like ravens . | use the counter - spell . | what will the cabin-boy try to do ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3156 | what will the cabin-boy try to do ? | []
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storm-magic | " if they buy three cords of birch - wood , " said the witch,--"but it must be full measure , and they must not bargain for it -- and throw the first cord into the water , billet by billet , when the first breaker strikes , and the second cord , billet by billet , when the second breaker strikes , and the third cord , billet by billet , when the third breaker strikes , then it is all up with us ! " " yes , that 's true , sister , then it is all up with us ! then it is all up with us ! " said the wives of the quartermasters ; " but there is no one who knows it , " they cried , and laughed loudly , and with that they flew out of the hatchway , screaming and croaking like ravens . when it came time to sail , the cabin - boy would not go along for anything in the world ; and all the captain 's coaxing , and all his promises were useless , nothing would tempt him to go . at last they asked him whether he were afraid , because fall was at hand , and said he would rather hide behind the stove , hanging to mother 's apron strings . no , said the youth , he was not afraid , and they could not say that they had ever seen him show a sign of so land - lubberly a thing as fear ; and he was willing to prove it to them , for now he was going along with them , but he made it a condition that three cords of birch - wood were to be bought , full measure , and that on a certain day he was to have command , just as though he himself were the captain . | he wanted to prove he was brave . | why did the cabin-boy agree to come with them ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3157 | why did the cabin-boy agree to come with them ? | []
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storm-magic | when it came time to sail , the cabin - boy would not go along for anything in the world ; and all the captain 's coaxing , and all his promises were useless , nothing would tempt him to go . at last they asked him whether he were afraid , because fall was at hand , and said he would rather hide behind the stove , hanging to mother 's apron strings . no , said the youth , he was not afraid , and they could not say that they had ever seen him show a sign of so land - lubberly a thing as fear ; and he was willing to prove it to them , for now he was going along with them , but he made it a condition that three cords of birch - wood were to be bought , full measure , and that on a certain day he was to have command , just as though he himself were the captain . | three cords of birch - wood were to be brought , full measure , and that on a certain day he was to have command , just as though he himself were captain . | what did the cabin-boy want in exchange for coming ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3158 | what did the cabin-boy want in exchange for coming ? | []
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storm-magic | that pleased the others , and they sat there a long time discussing the day and the fairway . " but is it certain that no one can overhear us ? " once more asked the captain 's wife . " you know that such is the case , " said the two others . " well , there is a counter - spell for what we wish to do , and if it is used , it will go hard with us , for it will cost us nothing less than our lives ! " " what is the counter - spell , sister , " asked the wife of the one quartermaster . " is it certain that no one is listening to us ? it seemed to me as though some one were smoking in the forward cabin . " " but you know we looked in every corner . they just forgot to let the fire go out in the caboose , and that is why there 's smoke , " said the quartermaster 's wife , " so tell away . " " if they buy three cords of birch - wood , " said the witch,--"but it must be full measure , and they must not bargain for it -- and throw the first cord into the water , billet by billet , when the first breaker strikes , and the second cord , billet by billet , when the second breaker strikes , and the third cord , billet by billet , when the third breaker strikes , then it is all up with us ! " " yes , that 's true , sister , then it is all up with us ! then it is all up with us ! " said the wives of the quartermasters ; " but there is no one who knows it , " they cried , and laughed loudly , and with that they flew out of the hatchway , screaming and croaking like ravens . when it came time to sail , the cabin - boy would not go along for anything in the world ; and all the captain 's coaxing , and all his promises were useless , nothing would tempt him to go . at last they asked him whether he were afraid , because fall was at hand , and said he would rather hide behind the stove , hanging to mother 's apron strings . no , said the youth , he was not afraid , and they could not say that they had ever seen him show a sign of so land - lubberly a thing as fear ; and he was willing to prove it to them , for now he was going along with them , but he made it a condition that three cords of birch - wood were to be bought , full measure , and that on a certain day he was to have command , just as though he himself were the captain . | to cast the counter - spell . | why did the cabin-boy want three cords of birch-wood ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3159 | why did the cabin-boy want three cords of birch-wood ? | []
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storm-magic | the captain asked what sort of nonsense this might be , and whether he had ever heard of a cabin - boy 's being entrusted with the command of a ship . but the boy answered that was all one to him ; if they did not care to buy the three cords of birch - wood , and obey him , as though he were captain , for the space of a single day -- the captain and crew should know which day it was to be in advance -- then he would set foot on the ship no more , and far less would he ever dirty his hands with pitch and tar on her again . the whole thing seemed strange to the captain , yet he finally gave in , because he wanted to have the boy along with him and , no doubt , he also thought that he would come to his senses again when they were once under way . the quartermaster was of the same opinion . " just let him command all he likes , and if things go wrong with him , we 'll help him out , " said he . so the birch - wood was bought , full - measure and without haggling , and they set sail . | confused . | how did the captain feel about the cabin-boy's request ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3160 | how did the captain feel about the cabin-boy's request ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
storm-magic | the captain asked what sort of nonsense this might be , and whether he had ever heard of a cabin - boy 's being entrusted with the command of a ship . but the boy answered that was all one to him ; if they did not care to buy the three cords of birch - wood , and obey him , as though he were captain , for the space of a single day -- the captain and crew should know which day it was to be in advance -- then he would set foot on the ship no more , and far less would he ever dirty his hands with pitch and tar on her again . the whole thing seemed strange to the captain , yet he finally gave in , because he wanted to have the boy along with him and , no doubt , he also thought that he would come to his senses again when they were once under way . the quartermaster was of the same opinion . " just let him command all he likes , and if things go wrong with him , we 'll help him out , " said he . so the birch - wood was bought , full - measure and without haggling , and they set sail . | set foot on the ship no more , and far less would he ever dirty his hands with pitch and tar on her again . | what would the cabin-boy do if the captain did not meet his demands ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3161 | what would the cabin-boy do if the captain did not meet his demands ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
storm-magic | the captain asked what sort of nonsense this might be , and whether he had ever heard of a cabin - boy 's being entrusted with the command of a ship . but the boy answered that was all one to him ; if they did not care to buy the three cords of birch - wood , and obey him , as though he were captain , for the space of a single day -- the captain and crew should know which day it was to be in advance -- then he would set foot on the ship no more , and far less would he ever dirty his hands with pitch and tar on her again . the whole thing seemed strange to the captain , yet he finally gave in , because he wanted to have the boy along with him and , no doubt , he also thought that he would come to his senses again when they were once under way . the quartermaster was of the same opinion . " just let him command all he likes , and if things go wrong with him , we 'll help him out , " said he . so the birch - wood was bought , full - measure and without haggling , and they set sail . | he wanted to have the boy along with him . | why did the captain give in to the cabin boy's demands ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3162 | why did the captain give in to the cabin boy's demands ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
storm-magic | when the day came on which the cabin - boy was to take command , the weather was fair and quiet ; but he drummed up the whole ship 's crew , and with the exception of a tiny bit of canvas , had all sails reefed . the captain and crew laughed at him , and said : " that shows the sort of a captain we have now . do n't you want us to reef that last bit of sail this very minute ? " " not yet , " answered the cabin - boy , " but before long . " suddenly a squall struck them , struck them so heavily that they thought they would capsize , and had they not reefed the sails they would undoubtedly have foundered when the first breaker roared down upon the ship . | ridiculous . | how did the captain and crew feel about the cabin-boy taking charge ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3163 | how did the captain and crew feel about the cabin-boy taking charge ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
storm-magic | " if they buy three cords of birch - wood , " said the witch,--"but it must be full measure , and they must not bargain for it -- and throw the first cord into the water , billet by billet , when the first breaker strikes , and the second cord , billet by billet , when the second breaker strikes , and the third cord , billet by billet , when the third breaker strikes , then it is all up with us ! " " yes , that 's true , sister , then it is all up with us ! then it is all up with us ! " said the wives of the quartermasters ; " but there is no one who knows it , " they cried , and laughed loudly , and with that they flew out of the hatchway , screaming and croaking like ravens . when it came time to sail , the cabin - boy would not go along for anything in the world ; and all the captain 's coaxing , and all his promises were useless , nothing would tempt him to go . at last they asked him whether he were afraid , because fall was at hand , and said he would rather hide behind the stove , hanging to mother 's apron strings . no , said the youth , he was not afraid , and they could not say that they had ever seen him show a sign of so land - lubberly a thing as fear ; and he was willing to prove it to them , for now he was going along with them , but he made it a condition that three cords of birch - wood were to be bought , full measure , and that on a certain day he was to have command , just as though he himself were the captain . | do the counter spell . | what will the cabin-boy do on the day he takes charge ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3164 | what will the cabin-boy do on the day he takes charge ? | []
| summary | prediction | implicit |
storm-magic | when the day came on which the cabin - boy was to take command , the weather was fair and quiet ; but he drummed up the whole ship 's crew , and with the exception of a tiny bit of canvas , had all sails reefed . the captain and crew laughed at him , and said : " that shows the sort of a captain we have now . do n't you want us to reef that last bit of sail this very minute ? " " not yet , " answered the cabin - boy , " but before long . " suddenly a squall struck them , struck them so heavily that they thought they would capsize , and had they not reefed the sails they would undoubtedly have foundered when the first breaker roared down upon the ship . | they thought they would capsize . | what happened because a squall struck the ship ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3165 | what happened because a squall struck the ship ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
storm-magic | when the day came on which the cabin - boy was to take command , the weather was fair and quiet ; but he drummed up the whole ship 's crew , and with the exception of a tiny bit of canvas , had all sails reefed . the captain and crew laughed at him , and said : " that shows the sort of a captain we have now . do n't you want us to reef that last bit of sail this very minute ? " " not yet , " answered the cabin - boy , " but before long . " suddenly a squall struck them , struck them so heavily that they thought they would capsize , and had they not reefed the sails they would undoubtedly have foundered when the first breaker roared down upon the ship . | they had reefed the sails . | why did the ship not founder when the first breaker roared down upon the ship ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3166 | why did the ship not founder when the first breaker roared down upon the ship ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
storm-magic | when the day came on which the cabin - boy was to take command , the weather was fair and quiet ; but he drummed up the whole ship 's crew , and with the exception of a tiny bit of canvas , had all sails reefed . the captain and crew laughed at him , and said : " that shows the sort of a captain we have now . do n't you want us to reef that last bit of sail this very minute ? " " not yet , " answered the cabin - boy , " but before long . " suddenly a squall struck them , struck them so heavily that they thought they would capsize , and had they not reefed the sails they would undoubtedly have foundered when the first breaker roared down upon the ship . the boy ordered them to throw the first cord of birch - wood overboard , billet by billet , one at a time and never two , and he did not let them touch the other two cords . now they obeyed him to the letter , and did not laugh ; but cast out the birch - wood billet by billet . when the last billet fell they heard a groaning , as though some one were wrestling with death , and then the squall had passed . " heaven be praised ! " said the crew -- and the captain added : " i am going to let the company know that you saved ship and cargo . " | they trusted the cabin - boy . | why did the crew obey the cabin-boy to the letter and not laugh ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3167 | why did the crew obey the cabin-boy to the letter and not laugh ? | []
| summary | causal relationship | implicit |
storm-magic | the boy ordered them to throw the first cord of birch - wood overboard , billet by billet , one at a time and never two , and he did not let them touch the other two cords . now they obeyed him to the letter , and did not laugh ; but cast out the birch - wood billet by billet . when the last billet fell they heard a groaning , as though some one were wrestling with death , and then the squall had passed . " heaven be praised ! " said the crew -- and the captain added : " i am going to let the company know that you saved ship and cargo . " | a groaning . | what was heard after the last billet fell ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3168 | what was heard after the last billet fell ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
storm-magic | " if they buy three cords of birch - wood , " said the witch,--"but it must be full measure , and they must not bargain for it -- and throw the first cord into the water , billet by billet , when the first breaker strikes , and the second cord , billet by billet , when the second breaker strikes , and the third cord , billet by billet , when the third breaker strikes , then it is all up with us ! " " yes , that 's true , sister , then it is all up with us ! then it is all up with us ! " said the wives of the quartermasters ; " but there is no one who knows it , " they cried , and laughed loudly , and with that they flew out of the hatchway , screaming and croaking like ravens . the boy ordered them to throw the first cord of birch - wood overboard , billet by billet , one at a time and never two , and he did not let them touch the other two cords . now they obeyed him to the letter , and did not laugh ; but cast out the birch - wood billet by billet . when the last billet fell they heard a groaning , as though some one were wrestling with death , and then the squall had passed . " heaven be praised ! " said the crew -- and the captain added : " i am going to let the company know that you saved ship and cargo . " | the witches were hurt . | what was the sound of the groaning ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3169 | what was the sound of the groaning ? | []
| summary | action | implicit |
storm-magic | " that 's all very well , but we are not through yet , " said the boy , " there is worse to come , " and he told them to reef every last rag , as well as what had been left of the topsails . the second squall hit them with even greater force than the first , and was so vicious and violent that the whole crew was frightened . while it was at its worst , the boy told them to throw overboard the second cord ; and they threw it over billet by billet , and took care not to take any from the third cord . when the last billet fell , they again heard a deep groan , and then all was still . " now there will be one more squall , and that will be the worst , " said the boy , and sent every one to his station . there was not a hawser loose on the whole ship . the last squall hit them with far more force than either of the preceding ones , the ship laid over on her side so that they thought she would not right herself again , and the breaker swept over the deck . | frightened . | how did the crew feel when the second squall hit ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3170 | how did the crew feel when the second squall hit ? | []
| local | feeling | explicit |
storm-magic | " that 's all very well , but we are not through yet , " said the boy , " there is worse to come , " and he told them to reef every last rag , as well as what had been left of the topsails . the second squall hit them with even greater force than the first , and was so vicious and violent that the whole crew was frightened . while it was at its worst , the boy told them to throw overboard the second cord ; and they threw it over billet by billet , and took care not to take any from the third cord . when the last billet fell , they again heard a deep groan , and then all was still . " now there will be one more squall , and that will be the worst , " said the boy , and sent every one to his station . there was not a hawser loose on the whole ship . the last squall hit them with far more force than either of the preceding ones , the ship laid over on her side so that they thought she would not right herself again , and the breaker swept over the deck . | they again heard a deep groan and then all was still . | what happened when the last billet fell ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3171 | what happened when the last billet fell ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
storm-magic | " that 's all very well , but we are not through yet , " said the boy , " there is worse to come , " and he told them to reef every last rag , as well as what had been left of the topsails . the second squall hit them with even greater force than the first , and was so vicious and violent that the whole crew was frightened . while it was at its worst , the boy told them to throw overboard the second cord ; and they threw it over billet by billet , and took care not to take any from the third cord . when the last billet fell , they again heard a deep groan , and then all was still . " now there will be one more squall , and that will be the worst , " said the boy , and sent every one to his station . there was not a hawser loose on the whole ship . the last squall hit them with far more force than either of the preceding ones , the ship laid over on her side so that they thought she would not right herself again , and the breaker swept over the deck . | the last one . | what will be the worst squall ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3172 | what will be the worst squall ? | []
| local | prediction | implicit |
storm-magic | " that 's all very well , but we are not through yet , " said the boy , " there is worse to come , " and he told them to reef every last rag , as well as what had been left of the topsails . the second squall hit them with even greater force than the first , and was so vicious and violent that the whole crew was frightened . while it was at its worst , the boy told them to throw overboard the second cord ; and they threw it over billet by billet , and took care not to take any from the third cord . when the last billet fell , they again heard a deep groan , and then all was still . " now there will be one more squall , and that will be the worst , " said the boy , and sent every one to his station . there was not a hawser loose on the whole ship . the last squall hit them with far more force than either of the preceding ones , the ship laid over on her side so that they thought she would not right herself again , and the breaker swept over the deck . | the ship laid over on her side so that they thought she would not right herself again , and the breaker swept over the deck . | what happened when the last squall hit ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3173 | what happened when the last squall hit ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
storm-magic | " that 's all very well , but we are not through yet , " said the boy , " there is worse to come , " and he told them to reef every last rag , as well as what had been left of the topsails . the second squall hit them with even greater force than the first , and was so vicious and violent that the whole crew was frightened . while it was at its worst , the boy told them to throw overboard the second cord ; and they threw it over billet by billet , and took care not to take any from the third cord . when the last billet fell , they again heard a deep groan , and then all was still . " now there will be one more squall , and that will be the worst , " said the boy , and sent every one to his station . there was not a hawser loose on the whole ship . the last squall hit them with far more force than either of the preceding ones , the ship laid over on her side so that they thought she would not right herself again , and the breaker swept over the deck . | the second squall was so vicious and violent . | why was the crew frightened at the second squall ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3174 | why was the crew frightened at the second squall ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
storm-magic | the cabin - boy had been traveling around all summer long with his captain ; but when they began to prepare to set sail in the fall , he grew restless and did not want to go along . the captain liked him , for though he was no more than a boy , he was quite at home on deck , was a big , tall lad , and did not mind lending a hand when need arose ; then , too , he did as much work as an able seaman , and was so full of fun that he kept the whole crew in good humor . and so the captain did not like to lose him . but the youth said out and out that he was not minded to take to the blue pond in the fall ; though he was willing to stay on board till the ship was loaded and ready to sail . one sunday , while the crew was ashore , and the captain had gone to a farm - holding near the forest , in order to bargain for small timber and log wood -- presumably on his own account -- for a deck load , the youth had been left to guard the ship . but you must know that he was a sunday child , and had found a four - leaf clover ; and that was the reason he had the second sight . he could see those who are invisible , but they could not see him . but the boy told them to throw the last cord of wood overboard , billet by billet , and no two billets at once . and when the last billet of wood fell , they heard a deep groaning , as though some one were dying hard , and when all was quiet once more , the whole sea was the color of blood , as far as eye could reach . when they reached land , the captain and the quartermasters spoke of writing to their wives . " that is something you might just as well let be , " said the cabin - boy , " seeing that you no longer have any wives . " | they were killed . | why did the cabin-boy say the captain and quartermasters would not have wives any longer ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3175 | why did the cabin-boy say the captain and quartermasters would not have wives any longer ? | []
| summary | causal relationship | implicit |
storm-magic | but the boy told them to throw the last cord of wood overboard , billet by billet , and no two billets at once . and when the last billet of wood fell , they heard a deep groaning , as though some one were dying hard , and when all was quiet once more , the whole sea was the color of blood , as far as eye could reach . when they reached land , the captain and the quartermasters spoke of writing to their wives . " that is something you might just as well let be , " said the cabin - boy , " seeing that you no longer have any wives . " | writing to their wives . | what did the captain and quartermasters speak of when they reached land ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3176 | what did the captain and quartermasters speak of when they reached land ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
storm-magic | but the boy told them to throw the last cord of wood overboard , billet by billet , and no two billets at once . and when the last billet of wood fell , they heard a deep groaning , as though some one were dying hard , and when all was quiet once more , the whole sea was the color of blood , as far as eye could reach . when they reached land , the captain and the quartermasters spoke of writing to their wives . " that is something you might just as well let be , " said the cabin - boy , " seeing that you no longer have any wives . " | they did not know the wives planned to kill them . | why did the captain and quartermasters want to write to their wives ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3177 | why did the captain and quartermasters want to write to their wives ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
storm-magic | " what silly talk is this , young know - it - all ! we have no wives ? " said the captain . " or do you happen to have done away with them ? " asked the quartermasters . " no , all of us together did away with them , " answered the boy , and told them what he had heard and seen that sunday afternoon when he was on watch on the ship ; while the crew was ashore , and the captain was buying his deckload of wood . and when they sailed home they learned that their wives had disappeared the day of the storm , and that since that time no one had seen or heard anything more of them . | their wives had disappeared the day of the storm . | what did the men learn when they returned home ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3178 | what did the men learn when they returned home ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | john blessom once upon a time had gone down to copenhagen to carry on a suit at law , for in those days one could not get justice in the land of norroway ; and if a man wanted his rights , there was nothing left for him to do but to travel to copenhagen . this is what blessom had done , and what his son did after him , for he , too , carried on a law - suit . now it chanced that on christmas eve john had had speech with the gentleman in authority , and had attended to his business , and was going along the street in a low - spirited manner , for he was homesick . and as he went along , a man from vaage , in a white blouse , with a knapsack , and buttons as big as silver dollars , passed him . he was a large , heavily - built man . it seemed to blessom that he must know him ; but he was walking very fast . | copenhagen . | where had john blessom gone down to ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3179 | where had john blessom gone down to ? | []
| local | setting | explicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | john blessom once upon a time had gone down to copenhagen to carry on a suit at law , for in those days one could not get justice in the land of norroway ; and if a man wanted his rights , there was nothing left for him to do but to travel to copenhagen . this is what blessom had done , and what his son did after him , for he , too , carried on a law - suit . now it chanced that on christmas eve john had had speech with the gentleman in authority , and had attended to his business , and was going along the street in a low - spirited manner , for he was homesick . and as he went along , a man from vaage , in a white blouse , with a knapsack , and buttons as big as silver dollars , passed him . he was a large , heavily - built man . it seemed to blessom that he must know him ; but he was walking very fast . | had speech with a gentleman in authority . | what did john have on christmas eve ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3180 | what did john have on christmas eve ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | john blessom once upon a time had gone down to copenhagen to carry on a suit at law , for in those days one could not get justice in the land of norroway ; and if a man wanted his rights , there was nothing left for him to do but to travel to copenhagen . this is what blessom had done , and what his son did after him , for he , too , carried on a law - suit . now it chanced that on christmas eve john had had speech with the gentleman in authority , and had attended to his business , and was going along the street in a low - spirited manner , for he was homesick . and as he went along , a man from vaage , in a white blouse , with a knapsack , and buttons as big as silver dollars , passed him . he was a large , heavily - built man . it seemed to blessom that he must know him ; but he was walking very fast . | he was homesick . | why was john going along in a low-spirited manner ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3181 | why was john going along in a low-spirited manner ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | john blessom once upon a time had gone down to copenhagen to carry on a suit at law , for in those days one could not get justice in the land of norroway ; and if a man wanted his rights , there was nothing left for him to do but to travel to copenhagen . this is what blessom had done , and what his son did after him , for he , too , carried on a law - suit . now it chanced that on christmas eve john had had speech with the gentleman in authority , and had attended to his business , and was going along the street in a low - spirited manner , for he was homesick . and as he went along , a man from vaage , in a white blouse , with a knapsack , and buttons as big as silver dollars , passed him . he was a large , heavily - built man . it seemed to blessom that he must know him ; but he was walking very fast . | a white blouse , with a knapsack , and buttons as big as silver dollars . | what was the man from vaage wearing ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3182 | what was the man from vaage wearing ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | " you are walking very fast , " said john . " yes , but then i 'm in a hurry , " answered the man . " i have to get back to vaage this very evening . " " i only wish that i could get there ! " sighed john . " you can stand on the runner of my sledge , " said the man , " for i have a horse that covers a mile in twelve steps . " so they set out , and blessom had all that he could do to hold fast to the runner of the sledge ; for they went through weather and wind , and he could see neither heaven nor earth . once they stopped and rested . he could not tell exactly where it was , but when they began to hurry on again , he thought that he spied a skull on a pole . after they had gone on a while , john blessom began to freeze . | he was in a hurry . | why was the man walking very fast ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3183 | why was the man walking very fast ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | " you are walking very fast , " said john . " yes , but then i 'm in a hurry , " answered the man . " i have to get back to vaage this very evening . " " i only wish that i could get there ! " sighed john . " you can stand on the runner of my sledge , " said the man , " for i have a horse that covers a mile in twelve steps . " so they set out , and blessom had all that he could do to hold fast to the runner of the sledge ; for they went through weather and wind , and he could see neither heaven nor earth . once they stopped and rested . he could not tell exactly where it was , but when they began to hurry on again , he thought that he spied a skull on a pole . after they had gone on a while , john blessom began to freeze . | cover a mile in twelve steps . | what could the man's horse do ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3184 | what could the man's horse do ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | " you are walking very fast , " said john . " yes , but then i 'm in a hurry , " answered the man . " i have to get back to vaage this very evening . " " i only wish that i could get there ! " sighed john . " you can stand on the runner of my sledge , " said the man , " for i have a horse that covers a mile in twelve steps . " so they set out , and blessom had all that he could do to hold fast to the runner of the sledge ; for they went through weather and wind , and he could see neither heaven nor earth . once they stopped and rested . he could not tell exactly where it was , but when they began to hurry on again , he thought that he spied a skull on a pole . after they had gone on a while , john blessom began to freeze . | sad . | how did john feel when he heard the man was headed to vaage ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3185 | how did john feel when he heard the man was headed to vaage ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | " you are walking very fast , " said john . " yes , but then i 'm in a hurry , " answered the man . " i have to get back to vaage this very evening . " " i only wish that i could get there ! " sighed john . " you can stand on the runner of my sledge , " said the man , " for i have a horse that covers a mile in twelve steps . " so they set out , and blessom had all that he could do to hold fast to the runner of the sledge ; for they went through weather and wind , and he could see neither heaven nor earth . once they stopped and rested . he could not tell exactly where it was , but when they began to hurry on again , he thought that he spied a skull on a pole . after they had gone on a while , john blessom began to freeze . | a skull on a pole . | what did john spy when they began to hurry on ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3186 | what did john spy when they began to hurry on ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | " alas , i forgot one of my gloves where we stopped , and now my hand is freezing ! " said he . " well , blessom , you 'll have to make the best of it , " said the man . " we are not far from vaage now . when we stopped to rest we had covered half the way . " when they crossed the finnebridge , the man stopped and set john down . " now you are not far from home , " said he , " but you must promise me that you will not look around , when you hear a roaring and notice a flare of light . " | his hand was freezing . | what happened because john forgot one of his gloves ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3187 | what happened because john forgot one of his gloves ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | " alas , i forgot one of my gloves where we stopped , and now my hand is freezing ! " said he . " well , blessom , you 'll have to make the best of it , " said the man . " we are not far from vaage now . when we stopped to rest we had covered half the way . " when they crossed the finnebridge , the man stopped and set john down . " now you are not far from home , " said he , " but you must promise me that you will not look around , when you hear a roaring and notice a flare of light . " | to not look around when he heard a roaring and notice a flare of light . | what did the man make john promise ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3188 | what did the man make john promise ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | john promised , and thanked him for the quick journey . the man drove off on his way , and john crossed the hill to his home . as he went he heard a roaring in the jutulsberg , and the path before him suddenly grew so bright that one could have picked a needle from the ground . and he forgot what he had promised , and turned his head to see what was happening . there stood the giant gate of the jutulsberg wide open , and out of it streamed a light and radiance as of thousands of candles . in the midst of it all stood the giant , and he was the man with whom he had driven . but from that time forward john 's head was twisted , and so it remained as long as he lived . | grateful . | how did john feel towards the man ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3189 | how did john feel towards the man ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | john promised , and thanked him for the quick journey . the man drove off on his way , and john crossed the hill to his home . as he went he heard a roaring in the jutulsberg , and the path before him suddenly grew so bright that one could have picked a needle from the ground . and he forgot what he had promised , and turned his head to see what was happening . there stood the giant gate of the jutulsberg wide open , and out of it streamed a light and radiance as of thousands of candles . in the midst of it all stood the giant , and he was the man with whom he had driven . but from that time forward john 's head was twisted , and so it remained as long as he lived . | forgot what he had promised . | what did the man do when he heard the roaring in jutulsberg ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3190 | what did the man do when he heard the roaring in jutulsberg ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | john promised , and thanked him for the quick journey . the man drove off on his way , and john crossed the hill to his home . as he went he heard a roaring in the jutulsberg , and the path before him suddenly grew so bright that one could have picked a needle from the ground . and he forgot what he had promised , and turned his head to see what was happening . there stood the giant gate of the jutulsberg wide open , and out of it streamed a light and radiance as of thousands of candles . in the midst of it all stood the giant , and he was the man with whom he had driven . but from that time forward john 's head was twisted , and so it remained as long as he lived . | john 's head was twisted . | what remained as long as john had lived ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3191 | what remained as long as john had lived ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
lord-of-hill-and-john-blessom | john promised , and thanked him for the quick journey . the man drove off on his way , and john crossed the hill to his home . as he went he heard a roaring in the jutulsberg , and the path before him suddenly grew so bright that one could have picked a needle from the ground . and he forgot what he had promised , and turned his head to see what was happening . there stood the giant gate of the jutulsberg wide open , and out of it streamed a light and radiance as of thousands of candles . in the midst of it all stood the giant , and he was the man with whom he had driven . but from that time forward john 's head was twisted , and so it remained as long as he lived . | a giant . | who stood in the midst of it all ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3192 | who stood in the midst of it all ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
faithful-and-unfaithful | once upon a time there was a couple of humble cottagers who had no children until , at last , the man 's wife was blessed with a boy , which made both of them very happy . they named him faithful and when he was christened a huldra came to the hut , seated herself beside the child 's cradle , and foretold that he would meet with good fortune . " what is more , " she said , " when he is fifteen years of age , i will make him a present of a horse with many rare qualities , a horse that has the gift of speech ! " and with that the huldra turned and went away . | happy . | how did the man and the man's wife feel about their boy ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3193 | how did the man and the man's wife feel about their boy ? | []
| local | feeling | explicit |
faithful-and-unfaithful | once upon a time there was a couple of humble cottagers who had no children until , at last , the man 's wife was blessed with a boy , which made both of them very happy . they named him faithful and when he was christened a huldra came to the hut , seated herself beside the child 's cradle , and foretold that he would meet with good fortune . " what is more , " she said , " when he is fifteen years of age , i will make him a present of a horse with many rare qualities , a horse that has the gift of speech ! " and with that the huldra turned and went away . | faithful . | what was the name of their son ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3194 | what was the name of their son ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
faithful-and-unfaithful | once upon a time there was a couple of humble cottagers who had no children until , at last , the man 's wife was blessed with a boy , which made both of them very happy . they named him faithful and when he was christened a huldra came to the hut , seated herself beside the child 's cradle , and foretold that he would meet with good fortune . " what is more , " she said , " when he is fifteen years of age , i will make him a present of a horse with many rare qualities , a horse that has the gift of speech ! " and with that the huldra turned and went away . | he would meet with good fortune . | what did the huldra foretell about faithful ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3195 | what did the huldra foretell about faithful ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
faithful-and-unfaithful | the boy grew up and became strong and powerful . and when he had passed his fifteenth year , a strange old man came up to their hut one day , knocked , and said that the horse he was leading had been sent by his queen , and that henceforward it was to belong to faithful , as she had promised . then the ancient man departed ; but the beautiful horse was admired by all , and faithful learned to love it more with every passing day . | strong and powerful . | what did the boy grow up and become ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3196 | what did the boy grow up and become ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
faithful-and-unfaithful | the boy grew up and became strong and powerful . and when he had passed his fifteenth year , a strange old man came up to their hut one day , knocked , and said that the horse he was leading had been sent by his queen , and that henceforward it was to belong to faithful , as she had promised . then the ancient man departed ; but the beautiful horse was admired by all , and faithful learned to love it more with every passing day . | a strange old man . | who came to their hut one day ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3197 | who came to their hut one day ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
faithful-and-unfaithful | the boy grew up and became strong and powerful . and when he had passed his fifteenth year , a strange old man came up to their hut one day , knocked , and said that the horse he was leading had been sent by his queen , and that henceforward it was to belong to faithful , as she had promised . then the ancient man departed ; but the beautiful horse was admired by all , and faithful learned to love it more with every passing day . | love . | how did faithful feel about his horse ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3198 | how did faithful feel about his horse ? | []
| local | feeling | explicit |
faithful-and-unfaithful | at length he grew weary of home . " i must away and try my fortune in the world , " said he , and his parents did not like to object ; for there was not much to wish for at home . so he led his dear horse from the stable , swung himself into the saddle , and rode hurriedly into the wood . he rode on and on , and had already covered a good bit of ground , when he saw two lions engaged in a struggle with a tiger , and they were well - nigh overcome . " make haste to take your bow , " said the horse , " shoot the tiger and deliver the two lions ! " " yes , that 's what i will do , " said the youth , fitted an arrow to the bow - string , and in a moment the tiger lay prone on the ground . the two lions drew nearer , nuzzled their preserver in a friendly and grateful manner , and then hastened back to their cave . | he grew weary of home . | why did faithful want to try his fortune in the world ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3199 | why did faithful want to try his fortune in the world ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
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