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farther-south-than-south-and-farther-north-than-north-and-in-great-hill-of-gold | a little later he met an old man , and him he asked whether he knew where the place might be that was " farther south than south , and farther north than north , and in the great hill of gold . " the man said yes , he knew well enough , but it would not do the young fellow much good to get there , for the troll who lived there killed every one . " o , i have to make the attempt , whether it lead to life or death , " said the young fellow , for he was fonder than fond of the middle one of the three maidens . so he learned the way from the old man , and finally reached the hill . there he had to pass through three rooms , before he came into the hall to the maidens . and there were locks on every door , and at each stood a watchman . " where do you want to go ? " asked the first watchman . " in to the maidens , " said the young fellow . " in you may go , but you 'll not get out again , " said the watchman , " for now the troll will be along before long . " but the young fellow said that , at any rate , he would make the attempt , and went on . | an old man . | who did the young fellow meet a little later ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3400 | who did the young fellow meet a little later ? | []
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farther-south-than-south-and-farther-north-than-north-and-in-great-hill-of-gold | a little later he met an old man , and him he asked whether he knew where the place might be that was " farther south than south , and farther north than north , and in the great hill of gold . " the man said yes , he knew well enough , but it would not do the young fellow much good to get there , for the troll who lived there killed every one . " o , i have to make the attempt , whether it lead to life or death , " said the young fellow , for he was fonder than fond of the middle one of the three maidens . so he learned the way from the old man , and finally reached the hill . there he had to pass through three rooms , before he came into the hall to the maidens . and there were locks on every door , and at each stood a watchman . " where do you want to go ? " asked the first watchman . " in to the maidens , " said the young fellow . " in you may go , but you 'll not get out again , " said the watchman , " for now the troll will be along before long . " but the young fellow said that , at any rate , he would make the attempt , and went on . | the troll who lived there killed every one . | why did the old man discourage the young fellow from going ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3401 | why did the old man discourage the young fellow from going ? | []
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farther-south-than-south-and-farther-north-than-north-and-in-great-hill-of-gold | a little later he met an old man , and him he asked whether he knew where the place might be that was " farther south than south , and farther north than north , and in the great hill of gold . " the man said yes , he knew well enough , but it would not do the young fellow much good to get there , for the troll who lived there killed every one . " o , i have to make the attempt , whether it lead to life or death , " said the young fellow , for he was fonder than fond of the middle one of the three maidens . so he learned the way from the old man , and finally reached the hill . there he had to pass through three rooms , before he came into the hall to the maidens . and there were locks on every door , and at each stood a watchman . " where do you want to go ? " asked the first watchman . " in to the maidens , " said the young fellow . " in you may go , but you 'll not get out again , " said the watchman , " for now the troll will be along before long . " but the young fellow said that , at any rate , he would make the attempt , and went on . | he must make the attempt whether it leads to life or death . | what happened because the young fellow was so found of the middle maiden ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3402 | what happened because the young fellow was so found of the middle maiden ? | []
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farther-south-than-south-and-farther-north-than-north-and-in-great-hill-of-gold | a little later he met an old man , and him he asked whether he knew where the place might be that was " farther south than south , and farther north than north , and in the great hill of gold . " the man said yes , he knew well enough , but it would not do the young fellow much good to get there , for the troll who lived there killed every one . " o , i have to make the attempt , whether it lead to life or death , " said the young fellow , for he was fonder than fond of the middle one of the three maidens . so he learned the way from the old man , and finally reached the hill . there he had to pass through three rooms , before he came into the hall to the maidens . and there were locks on every door , and at each stood a watchman . " where do you want to go ? " asked the first watchman . " in to the maidens , " said the young fellow . " in you may go , but you 'll not get out again , " said the watchman , " for now the troll will be along before long . " but the young fellow said that , at any rate , he would make the attempt , and went on . | pass through three rooms . | what did the young fellow have to do before he came into the hill to the maidens ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3403 | what did the young fellow have to do before he came into the hill to the maidens ? | []
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farther-south-than-south-and-farther-north-than-north-and-in-great-hill-of-gold | a little later he met an old man , and him he asked whether he knew where the place might be that was " farther south than south , and farther north than north , and in the great hill of gold . " the man said yes , he knew well enough , but it would not do the young fellow much good to get there , for the troll who lived there killed every one . " o , i have to make the attempt , whether it lead to life or death , " said the young fellow , for he was fonder than fond of the middle one of the three maidens . so he learned the way from the old man , and finally reached the hill . there he had to pass through three rooms , before he came into the hall to the maidens . and there were locks on every door , and at each stood a watchman . " where do you want to go ? " asked the first watchman . " in to the maidens , " said the young fellow . " in you may go , but you 'll not get out again , " said the watchman , " for now the troll will be along before long . " but the young fellow said that , at any rate , he would make the attempt , and went on . so he came to the second watchman . " where do you want to go ? " asked the latter . " in to the maidens , " said the young fellow . " in you may go , but you 'll not get out again , " said the watchman , " for the troll will be here any minute . " " and yet i will make the attempt , " said the young fellow , and the watchman let him pass . so he came to the third watchman . " where do you want to go ? " the latter asked him . " in to the maidens , " said the young fellow . " in you may go , but you 'll never get out again , for the troll will be here in three shakes of a lamb 's tail , " said the watchman . " and yet i will make the attempt , " said the young fellow , and this watchman also let him pass . then he reached the inner chamber where the maidens sat . they were so beautiful and distinguished , and the room was so full of gold and silver , that the young fellow never could have imagined anything like it . then he showed the ring , and asked whether the maidens recognized it . indeed they did recognize him and the ring . " but you poor unfortunate , this is the end of us and of you ! " said they . " the troll with three heads will be along before long , and you had better hide behind the door ! " " o , i 'm so frightened , i 'm so frightened ! " wailed the maiden whom the young fellow had chosen . " just you stop crying , " said the young fellow . " i think fortune will favor us ! " | the troll would be back soon . | why did the watchmen think that the young fellow would not get out again ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3404 | why did the watchmen think that the young fellow would not get out again ? | []
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farther-south-than-south-and-farther-north-than-north-and-in-great-hill-of-gold | so he came to the second watchman . " where do you want to go ? " asked the latter . " in to the maidens , " said the young fellow . " in you may go , but you 'll not get out again , " said the watchman , " for the troll will be here any minute . " " and yet i will make the attempt , " said the young fellow , and the watchman let him pass . so he came to the third watchman . " where do you want to go ? " the latter asked him . " in to the maidens , " said the young fellow . " in you may go , but you 'll never get out again , for the troll will be here in three shakes of a lamb 's tail , " said the watchman . " and yet i will make the attempt , " said the young fellow , and this watchman also let him pass . then he reached the inner chamber where the maidens sat . they were so beautiful and distinguished , and the room was so full of gold and silver , that the young fellow never could have imagined anything like it . then he showed the ring , and asked whether the maidens recognized it . indeed they did recognize him and the ring . " but you poor unfortunate , this is the end of us and of you ! " said they . " the troll with three heads will be along before long , and you had better hide behind the door ! " " o , i 'm so frightened , i 'm so frightened ! " wailed the maiden whom the young fellow had chosen . " just you stop crying , " said the young fellow . " i think fortune will favor us ! " | gold and silver . | what was the room with the maidens full of ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3405 | what was the room with the maidens full of ? | []
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farther-south-than-south-and-farther-north-than-north-and-in-great-hill-of-gold | so he came to the second watchman . " where do you want to go ? " asked the latter . " in to the maidens , " said the young fellow . " in you may go , but you 'll not get out again , " said the watchman , " for the troll will be here any minute . " " and yet i will make the attempt , " said the young fellow , and the watchman let him pass . so he came to the third watchman . " where do you want to go ? " the latter asked him . " in to the maidens , " said the young fellow . " in you may go , but you 'll never get out again , for the troll will be here in three shakes of a lamb 's tail , " said the watchman . " and yet i will make the attempt , " said the young fellow , and this watchman also let him pass . then he reached the inner chamber where the maidens sat . they were so beautiful and distinguished , and the room was so full of gold and silver , that the young fellow never could have imagined anything like it . then he showed the ring , and asked whether the maidens recognized it . indeed they did recognize him and the ring . " but you poor unfortunate , this is the end of us and of you ! " said they . " the troll with three heads will be along before long , and you had better hide behind the door ! " " o , i 'm so frightened , i 'm so frightened ! " wailed the maiden whom the young fellow had chosen . " just you stop crying , " said the young fellow . " i think fortune will favor us ! " | the troll would be along before long . | why were the maidens frightened ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3406 | why were the maidens frightened ? | []
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farther-south-than-south-and-farther-north-than-north-and-in-great-hill-of-gold | the troll came that very moment and thrust his three heads into the door . " uff , it smells like christian blood here ! " said he . the young fellow struck at the heads with his bamboo cane , and the troll was dead in a minute . so they carried out the body and hid it . a little later the troll with six heads came home . " uff , it smells like christian blood here ! " said he . " some one must have crept into the place ! but what has become of the other troll ? " said he , when he did not see the troll with three heads . " he has not yet come home , " said the maidens . " he must have come home , " said the troll . " perhaps he has gone to look for the fellow who crept in here . " at that moment the young fellow struck all six of his heads with his bamboo cane , and the troll at once fell dead to the ground . then they dragged out the corpse . | struck at the heads with his bamboo cane . | how did the young fellow defeat the trolls ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3407 | how did the young fellow defeat the trolls ? | []
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farther-south-than-south-and-farther-north-than-north-and-in-great-hill-of-gold | a while later came the troll with nine heads . " uff , it smells like christian blood here ! " said he , and grew very angry . " but where are the two others ? " said he . " they have not yet come home , " said the maidens . " indeed they have come , " said the troll , " but they are probably looking for the christian who has crept in here ! " at that moment , the young fellow sprang from behind the door , and struck one head after another with his bamboo cane . but he had no more than reached the eighth than it seemed to him that the troll was getting the upper hand , and he ran out of the door . the troll was so furious that he came near bursting . he seized all the maidens and killed them , and then out he flew after the young fellow . the latter had hidden behind a big rock , and when the troll came darting up , showering sparks in his rage , he struck at his ninth head , too , and the troll fell on his back , dead . then the young fellow ran in again , took his fiddle and played , and all the maidens came back to life . now they wanted to go home ; but did not know how to find the long road back . " i know what we must do , " said the young fellow , " i will take you on my back , one by one , and then the journey will not be long for us . " and this he did . he carried home all the gold and silver he found in the hill , and then celebrated his wedding with the middle one of the maidens , and if they have not died , they are living this very day . | the young fellow took his fiddle and played . | how were the maidens brought back to life ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3408 | how were the maidens brought back to life ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | the abbot of inisfalen . | who awoke before dawn of day ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3409 | who awoke before dawn of day ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | under the dewy green leaves . | where did the abbot of inisfalen pray ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3410 | where did the abbot of inisfalen pray ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | for his sins ' forgiveness . | what did the abbot pray for while the dawn was waxing red ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3411 | what did the abbot pray for while the dawn was waxing red ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | all men . | who did the abbot pray for from his heart ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3412 | who did the abbot pray for from his heart ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | in heaven . | where was the abbot's blissful soul ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3413 | where was the abbot's blissful soul ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | arose upon his feet . | what did the abbot do after praying ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3414 | what did the abbot do after praying ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen arose upon his feet . he heard a small bird singing , and o but it sung sweet ! it sung upon a holly - bush , this little snow - white bird . a song so full of gladness he never before had heard . it sung upon a hazel . it sung upon a thorn . he had never heard such music since the hour that he was born . it sung upon a sycamore . it sung upon a briar . to follow the song and hearken this abbot could never tire . till at last he well bethought him , he might no longer stay . so he blessed the little white singing - bird , and gladly went his way . | a small bird . | what did the abbot hear singing ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3415 | what did the abbot hear singing ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen arose upon his feet . he heard a small bird singing , and o but it sung sweet ! it sung upon a holly - bush , this little snow - white bird . a song so full of gladness he never before had heard . it sung upon a hazel . it sung upon a thorn . he had never heard such music since the hour that he was born . it sung upon a sycamore . it sung upon a briar . to follow the song and hearken this abbot could never tire . till at last he well bethought him , he might no longer stay . so he blessed the little white singing - bird , and gladly went his way . | a holly - bush . | what did the small bird sing upon ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3416 | what did the small bird sing upon ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen arose upon his feet . he heard a small bird singing , and o but it sung sweet ! it sung upon a holly - bush , this little snow - white bird . a song so full of gladness he never before had heard . it sung upon a hazel . it sung upon a thorn . he had never heard such music since the hour that he was born . it sung upon a sycamore . it sung upon a briar . to follow the song and hearken this abbot could never tire . till at last he well bethought him , he might no longer stay . so he blessed the little white singing - bird , and gladly went his way . | the hour he was born . | what was the last time the abbot heard such music ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3417 | what was the last time the abbot heard such music ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen arose upon his feet . he heard a small bird singing , and o but it sung sweet ! it sung upon a holly - bush , this little snow - white bird . a song so full of gladness he never before had heard . it sung upon a hazel . it sung upon a thorn . he had never heard such music since the hour that he was born . it sung upon a sycamore . it sung upon a briar . to follow the song and hearken this abbot could never tire . till at last he well bethought him , he might no longer stay . so he blessed the little white singing - bird , and gladly went his way . | blessed the little white singing - bird . | what did the abbot do after he heard the bird sing ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3418 | what did the abbot do after he heard the bird sing ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | but , when he came to his abbey , he found a wondrous change . he saw no friendly faces there , for every face was strange . the strange men spoke unto him . and he heard from all and each the foreign tongue of the sassenach , not wholesome irish speech . then the oldest monk came forward . in irish tongue , he spoke : " you wearest the holy augustine 's dress , and who hath given it to you ? " " i wear the holy augustine 's dress , and cormac is my name . the abbot of this good abbey by grace of god i am . i went forth to pray , at the dawn of day . and when my prayers were said , i hearken'd awhile to a little bird that sung above my head . " the monks to him made answer , " two hundred years have gone over , since our abbot cormac went through the gate , and never was heard of more . matthias now is our abbot , and twenty have pass'd away . the stranger is lord of ireland . we live in an evil day . " " days will come and go . " he said , " and the world will pass away . in heaven a day is a thousand years , a thousand years are a day . " | his abbey . | where did the abbot come to ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3419 | where did the abbot come to ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | but , when he came to his abbey , he found a wondrous change . he saw no friendly faces there , for every face was strange . the strange men spoke unto him . and he heard from all and each the foreign tongue of the sassenach , not wholesome irish speech . then the oldest monk came forward . in irish tongue , he spoke : " you wearest the holy augustine 's dress , and who hath given it to you ? " " i wear the holy augustine 's dress , and cormac is my name . the abbot of this good abbey by grace of god i am . i went forth to pray , at the dawn of day . and when my prayers were said , i hearken'd awhile to a little bird that sung above my head . " the monks to him made answer , " two hundred years have gone over , since our abbot cormac went through the gate , and never was heard of more . matthias now is our abbot , and twenty have pass'd away . the stranger is lord of ireland . we live in an evil day . " " days will come and go . " he said , " and the world will pass away . in heaven a day is a thousand years , a thousand years are a day . " | a wondrous change . | what did the abbot find when he came to his abbey ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3420 | what did the abbot find when he came to his abbey ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | but , when he came to his abbey , he found a wondrous change . he saw no friendly faces there , for every face was strange . the strange men spoke unto him . and he heard from all and each the foreign tongue of the sassenach , not wholesome irish speech . then the oldest monk came forward . in irish tongue , he spoke : " you wearest the holy augustine 's dress , and who hath given it to you ? " " i wear the holy augustine 's dress , and cormac is my name . the abbot of this good abbey by grace of god i am . i went forth to pray , at the dawn of day . and when my prayers were said , i hearken'd awhile to a little bird that sung above my head . " the monks to him made answer , " two hundred years have gone over , since our abbot cormac went through the gate , and never was heard of more . matthias now is our abbot , and twenty have pass'd away . the stranger is lord of ireland . we live in an evil day . " " days will come and go . " he said , " and the world will pass away . in heaven a day is a thousand years , a thousand years are a day . " | every face was strange . | why did the abbot see no friendly faces ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3421 | why did the abbot see no friendly faces ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | but , when he came to his abbey , he found a wondrous change . he saw no friendly faces there , for every face was strange . the strange men spoke unto him . and he heard from all and each the foreign tongue of the sassenach , not wholesome irish speech . then the oldest monk came forward . in irish tongue , he spoke : " you wearest the holy augustine 's dress , and who hath given it to you ? " " i wear the holy augustine 's dress , and cormac is my name . the abbot of this good abbey by grace of god i am . i went forth to pray , at the dawn of day . and when my prayers were said , i hearken'd awhile to a little bird that sung above my head . " the monks to him made answer , " two hundred years have gone over , since our abbot cormac went through the gate , and never was heard of more . matthias now is our abbot , and twenty have pass'd away . the stranger is lord of ireland . we live in an evil day . " " days will come and go . " he said , " and the world will pass away . in heaven a day is a thousand years , a thousand years are a day . " | the foreign tongue of the sassenach , not wholesome irish speech . | what did the abbot hear the strange men speak ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3422 | what did the abbot hear the strange men speak ? | []
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the-abbot-of-inisfalen | but , when he came to his abbey , he found a wondrous change . he saw no friendly faces there , for every face was strange . the strange men spoke unto him . and he heard from all and each the foreign tongue of the sassenach , not wholesome irish speech . then the oldest monk came forward . in irish tongue , he spoke : " you wearest the holy augustine 's dress , and who hath given it to you ? " " i wear the holy augustine 's dress , and cormac is my name . the abbot of this good abbey by grace of god i am . i went forth to pray , at the dawn of day . and when my prayers were said , i hearken'd awhile to a little bird that sung above my head . " the monks to him made answer , " two hundred years have gone over , since our abbot cormac went through the gate , and never was heard of more . matthias now is our abbot , and twenty have pass'd away . the stranger is lord of ireland . we live in an evil day . " " days will come and go . " he said , " and the world will pass away . in heaven a day is a thousand years , a thousand years are a day . " | the oldest monk . | who came forward in irish tongue ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3423 | who came forward in irish tongue ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | but , when he came to his abbey , he found a wondrous change . he saw no friendly faces there , for every face was strange . the strange men spoke unto him . and he heard from all and each the foreign tongue of the sassenach , not wholesome irish speech . then the oldest monk came forward . in irish tongue , he spoke : " you wearest the holy augustine 's dress , and who hath given it to you ? " " i wear the holy augustine 's dress , and cormac is my name . the abbot of this good abbey by grace of god i am . i went forth to pray , at the dawn of day . and when my prayers were said , i hearken'd awhile to a little bird that sung above my head . " the monks to him made answer , " two hundred years have gone over , since our abbot cormac went through the gate , and never was heard of more . matthias now is our abbot , and twenty have pass'd away . the stranger is lord of ireland . we live in an evil day . " " days will come and go . " he said , " and the world will pass away . in heaven a day is a thousand years , a thousand years are a day . " | cormac . | who wore the holy augustine's dress ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3424 | who wore the holy augustine's dress ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | but , when he came to his abbey , he found a wondrous change . he saw no friendly faces there , for every face was strange . the strange men spoke unto him . and he heard from all and each the foreign tongue of the sassenach , not wholesome irish speech . then the oldest monk came forward . in irish tongue , he spoke : " you wearest the holy augustine 's dress , and who hath given it to you ? " " i wear the holy augustine 's dress , and cormac is my name . the abbot of this good abbey by grace of god i am . i went forth to pray , at the dawn of day . and when my prayers were said , i hearken'd awhile to a little bird that sung above my head . " the monks to him made answer , " two hundred years have gone over , since our abbot cormac went through the gate , and never was heard of more . matthias now is our abbot , and twenty have pass'd away . the stranger is lord of ireland . we live in an evil day . " " days will come and go . " he said , " and the world will pass away . in heaven a day is a thousand years , a thousand years are a day . " | matthias . | who was the strange men's abbot ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3425 | who was the strange men's abbot ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | but , when he came to his abbey , he found a wondrous change . he saw no friendly faces there , for every face was strange . the strange men spoke unto him . and he heard from all and each the foreign tongue of the sassenach , not wholesome irish speech . then the oldest monk came forward . in irish tongue , he spoke : " you wearest the holy augustine 's dress , and who hath given it to you ? " " i wear the holy augustine 's dress , and cormac is my name . the abbot of this good abbey by grace of god i am . i went forth to pray , at the dawn of day . and when my prayers were said , i hearken'd awhile to a little bird that sung above my head . " the monks to him made answer , " two hundred years have gone over , since our abbot cormac went through the gate , and never was heard of more . matthias now is our abbot , and twenty have pass'd away . the stranger is lord of ireland . we live in an evil day . " " days will come and go . " he said , " and the world will pass away . in heaven a day is a thousand years , a thousand years are a day . " | never was heard of more . | what did the abbot find when he came to his abbey ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3426 | what did the abbot find when he came to his abbey ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | " now , give me absolution , for my time is come , " said he . and they gave him absolution as speedily as might be . then , close outside the window , the sweetest song they heard . that ever yet since the world began was uttered by any bird . the monks looked out and saw the bird . its feathers all white and clean . and there in a moment , beside it , another white bird was seen . those two they sang together , waved their white wings , and fled , flew aloft , and vanished . but the good old man was dead . they buried his blessed body where lake and greensward meet . a carven cross above his head , a holly - bush at his feet . where spreads the beautiful water to gay or cloudy skies , the purple peaks of killarney from ancient woods arise . | the sweetest song they heard . | what was heard outside the window ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3427 | what was heard outside the window ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | " now , give me absolution , for my time is come , " said he . and they gave him absolution as speedily as might be . then , close outside the window , the sweetest song they heard . that ever yet since the world began was uttered by any bird . the monks looked out and saw the bird . its feathers all white and clean . and there in a moment , beside it , another white bird was seen . those two they sang together , waved their white wings , and fled , flew aloft , and vanished . but the good old man was dead . they buried his blessed body where lake and greensward meet . a carven cross above his head , a holly - bush at his feet . where spreads the beautiful water to gay or cloudy skies , the purple peaks of killarney from ancient woods arise . | the bird . | what did the monks see when they looked outside the window ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3428 | what did the monks see when they looked outside the window ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | " now , give me absolution , for my time is come , " said he . and they gave him absolution as speedily as might be . then , close outside the window , the sweetest song they heard . that ever yet since the world began was uttered by any bird . the monks looked out and saw the bird . its feathers all white and clean . and there in a moment , beside it , another white bird was seen . those two they sang together , waved their white wings , and fled , flew aloft , and vanished . but the good old man was dead . they buried his blessed body where lake and greensward meet . a carven cross above his head , a holly - bush at his feet . where spreads the beautiful water to gay or cloudy skies , the purple peaks of killarney from ancient woods arise . | waved their white wings and fled . | what happened after the two birds sang ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3429 | what happened after the two birds sang ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | " now , give me absolution , for my time is come , " said he . and they gave him absolution as speedily as might be . then , close outside the window , the sweetest song they heard . that ever yet since the world began was uttered by any bird . the monks looked out and saw the bird . its feathers all white and clean . and there in a moment , beside it , another white bird was seen . those two they sang together , waved their white wings , and fled , flew aloft , and vanished . but the good old man was dead . they buried his blessed body where lake and greensward meet . a carven cross above his head , a holly - bush at his feet . where spreads the beautiful water to gay or cloudy skies , the purple peaks of killarney from ancient woods arise . | buried his blessed body . | what did the monks do to the blessed body ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3430 | what did the monks do to the blessed body ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | " now , give me absolution , for my time is come , " said he . and they gave him absolution as speedily as might be . then , close outside the window , the sweetest song they heard . that ever yet since the world began was uttered by any bird . the monks looked out and saw the bird . its feathers all white and clean . and there in a moment , beside it , another white bird was seen . those two they sang together , waved their white wings , and fled , flew aloft , and vanished . but the good old man was dead . they buried his blessed body where lake and greensward meet . a carven cross above his head , a holly - bush at his feet . where spreads the beautiful water to gay or cloudy skies , the purple peaks of killarney from ancient woods arise . | where lake and greensward meet . | where did the monks bury the body ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3431 | where did the monks bury the body ? | []
| local | setting | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | " now , give me absolution , for my time is come , " said he . and they gave him absolution as speedily as might be . then , close outside the window , the sweetest song they heard . that ever yet since the world began was uttered by any bird . the monks looked out and saw the bird . its feathers all white and clean . and there in a moment , beside it , another white bird was seen . those two they sang together , waved their white wings , and fled , flew aloft , and vanished . but the good old man was dead . they buried his blessed body where lake and greensward meet . a carven cross above his head , a holly - bush at his feet . where spreads the beautiful water to gay or cloudy skies , the purple peaks of killarney from ancient woods arise . | a holly - bush . | what did the abbot see on the body's feet ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3432 | what did the abbot see on the body's feet ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | but , when he came to his abbey , he found a wondrous change . he saw no friendly faces there , for every face was strange . the strange men spoke unto him . and he heard from all and each the foreign tongue of the sassenach , not wholesome irish speech . then the oldest monk came forward . in irish tongue , he spoke : " you wearest the holy augustine 's dress , and who hath given it to you ? " " i wear the holy augustine 's dress , and cormac is my name . the abbot of this good abbey by grace of god i am . i went forth to pray , at the dawn of day . and when my prayers were said , i hearken'd awhile to a little bird that sung above my head . " the monks to him made answer , " two hundred years have gone over , since our abbot cormac went through the gate , and never was heard of more . matthias now is our abbot , and twenty have pass'd away . the stranger is lord of ireland . we live in an evil day . " " days will come and go . " he said , " and the world will pass away . in heaven a day is a thousand years , a thousand years are a day . " | the abbot hearken'd awhile to a little bird that sung above his head . | what happened after the abbot's prayers were said ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3433 | what happened after the abbot's prayers were said ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | the dawn was dim and gray . | why did the abbot kneel low ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3434 | why did the abbot kneel low ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | with all his might . | how did the abbot pray while praying for a great player for ireland ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3435 | how did the abbot pray while praying for a great player for ireland ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | low kneel'd . | what did that good old father do while the son began to dart ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3436 | what did that good old father do while the son began to dart ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | forgiveness of his sins . | what will the abbot pray for ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3437 | what will the abbot pray for ? | []
| local | action | implicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | peaceful . | how will the abbot feel praying ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3438 | how will the abbot feel praying ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | it was time to pray . | why did the abbot wake up at the dawn of day ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3439 | why did the abbot wake up at the dawn of day ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen arose upon his feet . he heard a small bird singing , and o but it sung sweet ! it sung upon a holly - bush , this little snow - white bird . a song so full of gladness he never before had heard . it sung upon a hazel . it sung upon a thorn . he had never heard such music since the hour that he was born . it sung upon a sycamore . it sung upon a briar . to follow the song and hearken this abbot could never tire . till at last he well bethought him , he might no longer stay . so he blessed the little white singing - bird , and gladly went his way . | happy . | how will the abbot feel hearing the bird singing ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3440 | how will the abbot feel hearing the bird singing ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen arose upon his feet . he heard a small bird singing , and o but it sung sweet ! it sung upon a holly - bush , this little snow - white bird . a song so full of gladness he never before had heard . it sung upon a hazel . it sung upon a thorn . he had never heard such music since the hour that he was born . it sung upon a sycamore . it sung upon a briar . to follow the song and hearken this abbot could never tire . till at last he well bethought him , he might no longer stay . so he blessed the little white singing - bird , and gladly went his way . | the birds sung sweetly . | why did the abbot say he could never tire the bird's song ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3441 | why did the abbot say he could never tire the bird's song ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | but , when he came to his abbey , he found a wondrous change . he saw no friendly faces there , for every face was strange . the strange men spoke unto him . and he heard from all and each the foreign tongue of the sassenach , not wholesome irish speech . then the oldest monk came forward . in irish tongue , he spoke : " you wearest the holy augustine 's dress , and who hath given it to you ? " " i wear the holy augustine 's dress , and cormac is my name . the abbot of this good abbey by grace of god i am . i went forth to pray , at the dawn of day . and when my prayers were said , i hearken'd awhile to a little bird that sung above my head . " the monks to him made answer , " two hundred years have gone over , since our abbot cormac went through the gate , and never was heard of more . matthias now is our abbot , and twenty have pass'd away . the stranger is lord of ireland . we live in an evil day . " " days will come and go . " he said , " and the world will pass away . in heaven a day is a thousand years , a thousand years are a day . " | the oldest monk spoke irish . | why did the oldest monk approach the abbot ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3442 | why did the oldest monk approach the abbot ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | but , when he came to his abbey , he found a wondrous change . he saw no friendly faces there , for every face was strange . the strange men spoke unto him . and he heard from all and each the foreign tongue of the sassenach , not wholesome irish speech . then the oldest monk came forward . in irish tongue , he spoke : " you wearest the holy augustine 's dress , and who hath given it to you ? " " i wear the holy augustine 's dress , and cormac is my name . the abbot of this good abbey by grace of god i am . i went forth to pray , at the dawn of day . and when my prayers were said , i hearken'd awhile to a little bird that sung above my head . " the monks to him made answer , " two hundred years have gone over , since our abbot cormac went through the gate , and never was heard of more . matthias now is our abbot , and twenty have pass'd away . the stranger is lord of ireland . we live in an evil day . " " days will come and go . " he said , " and the world will pass away . in heaven a day is a thousand years , a thousand years are a day . " | new faces . | what was the wondrous change the abbot found ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3443 | what was the wondrous change the abbot found ? | []
| local | action | implicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | " now , give me absolution , for my time is come , " said he . and they gave him absolution as speedily as might be . then , close outside the window , the sweetest song they heard . that ever yet since the world began was uttered by any bird . the monks looked out and saw the bird . its feathers all white and clean . and there in a moment , beside it , another white bird was seen . those two they sang together , waved their white wings , and fled , flew aloft , and vanished . but the good old man was dead . they buried his blessed body where lake and greensward meet . a carven cross above his head , a holly - bush at his feet . where spreads the beautiful water to gay or cloudy skies , the purple peaks of killarney from ancient woods arise . | the birds sang sweetly . | why did the strange men give the abbot absolution ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3444 | why did the strange men give the abbot absolution ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | but , when he came to his abbey , he found a wondrous change . he saw no friendly faces there , for every face was strange . the strange men spoke unto him . and he heard from all and each the foreign tongue of the sassenach , not wholesome irish speech . then the oldest monk came forward . in irish tongue , he spoke : " you wearest the holy augustine 's dress , and who hath given it to you ? " " i wear the holy augustine 's dress , and cormac is my name . the abbot of this good abbey by grace of god i am . i went forth to pray , at the dawn of day . and when my prayers were said , i hearken'd awhile to a little bird that sung above my head . " the monks to him made answer , " two hundred years have gone over , since our abbot cormac went through the gate , and never was heard of more . matthias now is our abbot , and twenty have pass'd away . the stranger is lord of ireland . we live in an evil day . " " days will come and go . " he said , " and the world will pass away . in heaven a day is a thousand years , a thousand years are a day . " | skeptical . | how did the strange men feel towards matthias ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3445 | how did the strange men feel towards matthias ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | time 's dominion . | where was the father out of so far as the living may be ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3446 | where was the father out of so far as the living may be ? | []
| local | setting | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen awoke before dawn of day . under the dewy green leaves went he forth to pray . the lake around his island lay smooth and dark and deep . and wrapt in a misty stillness the mountains were all asleep . low kneel'd the abbot cormac when the dawn was dim and gray . the prayers of his holy office he faithfully began to say . low kneel'd the abbot cormac while the dawn was waxing red . and for his sins ' forgiveness a solemn prayer he said . low kneel'd that holy abbot while the dawn was waxing clear . and he pray'd with loving - kindness for his convent - brethren dear . low kneel'd that blessed abbot while the dawn was waxing bright . he pray'd a great prayer for ireland , he pray'd with all his might . low kneel'd that good old father while the sun began to dart . he pray'd a prayer for all men , he pray'd it from his heart . his blissful soul was in heaven , though a breathing man was he . he was out of time 's dominion , so far as the living may be . | blessed the little white singing - bird . | what did the abbot of inisfalen do to the bird when he decided to leave ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3447 | what did the abbot of inisfalen do to the bird when he decided to leave ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | the abbot of inisfalen arose upon his feet . he heard a small bird singing , and o but it sung sweet ! it sung upon a holly - bush , this little snow - white bird . a song so full of gladness he never before had heard . it sung upon a hazel . it sung upon a thorn . he had never heard such music since the hour that he was born . it sung upon a sycamore . it sung upon a briar . to follow the song and hearken this abbot could never tire . till at last he well bethought him , he might no longer stay . so he blessed the little white singing - bird , and gladly went his way . | a hazel , it sung upon a thorn . | what did the small bird sing upon ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3448 | what did the small bird sing upon ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | " now , give me absolution , for my time is come , " said he . and they gave him absolution as speedily as might be . then , close outside the window , the sweetest song they heard . that ever yet since the world began was uttered by any bird . the monks looked out and saw the bird . its feathers all white and clean . and there in a moment , beside it , another white bird was seen . those two they sang together , waved their white wings , and fled , flew aloft , and vanished . but the good old man was dead . they buried his blessed body where lake and greensward meet . a carven cross above his head , a holly - bush at his feet . where spreads the beautiful water to gay or cloudy skies , the purple peaks of killarney from ancient woods arise . | blessed . | how will the strange men feel after giving the abbot absolution ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3449 | how will the strange men feel after giving the abbot absolution ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
the-abbot-of-inisfalen | " now , give me absolution , for my time is come , " said he . and they gave him absolution as speedily as might be . then , close outside the window , the sweetest song they heard . that ever yet since the world began was uttered by any bird . the monks looked out and saw the bird . its feathers all white and clean . and there in a moment , beside it , another white bird was seen . those two they sang together , waved their white wings , and fled , flew aloft , and vanished . but the good old man was dead . they buried his blessed body where lake and greensward meet . a carven cross above his head , a holly - bush at his feet . where spreads the beautiful water to gay or cloudy skies , the purple peaks of killarney from ancient woods arise . | the good old man was dead . | what happened after the two birds flew aloft ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3450 | what happened after the two birds flew aloft ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | in bygone days there lived a little princess named gold - tree . she was one of the prettiest children in the whole world . although her mother was dead , she had a very happy life . her father loved her dearly , and thought that nothing was too much trouble so long as it gave his little daughter pleasure . but by and by he married again , and then the little princess 's sorrows began . for his new wife , whose name , curious to say , was silver - tree , was very beautiful , but she was also very jealous . she made herself quite miserable for fear that , some day , she should meet someone who was better looking than she was herself . | gold - tree . | who was was one of the prettiest children in the whole world ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3451 | who was was one of the prettiest children in the whole world ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | in bygone days there lived a little princess named gold - tree . she was one of the prettiest children in the whole world . although her mother was dead , she had a very happy life . her father loved her dearly , and thought that nothing was too much trouble so long as it gave his little daughter pleasure . but by and by he married again , and then the little princess 's sorrows began . for his new wife , whose name , curious to say , was silver - tree , was very beautiful , but she was also very jealous . she made herself quite miserable for fear that , some day , she should meet someone who was better looking than she was herself . | loved her dearly , and thought that nothing was too much trouble so long as it gave his little daughter pleasure . | how did golden-tree's father give her a very happy life ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3452 | how did golden-tree's father give her a very happy life ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | in bygone days there lived a little princess named gold - tree . she was one of the prettiest children in the whole world . although her mother was dead , she had a very happy life . her father loved her dearly , and thought that nothing was too much trouble so long as it gave his little daughter pleasure . but by and by he married again , and then the little princess 's sorrows began . for his new wife , whose name , curious to say , was silver - tree , was very beautiful , but she was also very jealous . she made herself quite miserable for fear that , some day , she should meet someone who was better looking than she was herself . | her father married again . | why did the little princess's sorrows begin ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3453 | why did the little princess's sorrows begin ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | in bygone days there lived a little princess named gold - tree . she was one of the prettiest children in the whole world . although her mother was dead , she had a very happy life . her father loved her dearly , and thought that nothing was too much trouble so long as it gave his little daughter pleasure . but by and by he married again , and then the little princess 's sorrows began . for his new wife , whose name , curious to say , was silver - tree , was very beautiful , but she was also very jealous . she made herself quite miserable for fear that , some day , she should meet someone who was better looking than she was herself . | silver - tree . | who was very beautiful, but she was also very jealous, and she made herself quite miserable ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3454 | who was very beautiful, but she was also very jealous, and she made herself quite miserable ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | in bygone days there lived a little princess named gold - tree . she was one of the prettiest children in the whole world . although her mother was dead , she had a very happy life . her father loved her dearly , and thought that nothing was too much trouble so long as it gave his little daughter pleasure . but by and by he married again , and then the little princess 's sorrows began . for his new wife , whose name , curious to say , was silver - tree , was very beautiful , but she was also very jealous . she made herself quite miserable for fear that , some day , she should meet someone who was better looking than she was herself . | she feared that she would meet someone who as better looking than her . | how did silver-tree make herself miserable ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3455 | how did silver-tree make herself miserable ? | []
| local | action | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | when she found that her step - daughter was so very pretty , she took a dislike to her at once . she was always looking at her and wondering if people would think her prettier than she was . and because , in her heart of hearts , she was afraid that they would do so . she was very unkind indeed to the poor girl . at last , one day , when princess gold - tree was quite grown up , the two ladies went for a walk to a little well . it was all surrounded by trees , in the middle of a deep glen . now the water in this well was so clear that everyone who looked into it saw his face reflected on the surface . the proud queen loved to come and peep into its depths , so that she could see her own picture mirrored in the water . | she found that her step - daughter was so very pretty . | why did silver-tree tke a dislike to gold-tree ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3456 | why did silver-tree tke a dislike to gold-tree ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | when she found that her step - daughter was so very pretty , she took a dislike to her at once . she was always looking at her and wondering if people would think her prettier than she was . and because , in her heart of hearts , she was afraid that they would do so . she was very unkind indeed to the poor girl . at last , one day , when princess gold - tree was quite grown up , the two ladies went for a walk to a little well . it was all surrounded by trees , in the middle of a deep glen . now the water in this well was so clear that everyone who looked into it saw his face reflected on the surface . the proud queen loved to come and peep into its depths , so that she could see her own picture mirrored in the water . | to a little well . | where did the two ladies go for a walk ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3457 | where did the two ladies go for a walk ? | []
| local | setting | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | when she found that her step - daughter was so very pretty , she took a dislike to her at once . she was always looking at her and wondering if people would think her prettier than she was . and because , in her heart of hearts , she was afraid that they would do so . she was very unkind indeed to the poor girl . at last , one day , when princess gold - tree was quite grown up , the two ladies went for a walk to a little well . it was all surrounded by trees , in the middle of a deep glen . now the water in this well was so clear that everyone who looked into it saw his face reflected on the surface . the proud queen loved to come and peep into its depths , so that she could see her own picture mirrored in the water . | she could see her own picture mirrored in the water . | why did the queen love to come and peep into the little well ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3458 | why did the queen love to come and peep into the little well ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | but to - day , as she was looking in , what should she see but a little trout . it was swimming quietly backwards and forwards not very far from the surface . " troutie , troutie , answer me this one question , " said the queen . " am not i the most beautiful woman in the world ? " " no , indeed , you are not , " replied the trout promptly , jumping out of the water , as he spoke , in order to swallow a fly . " who is the most beautiful woman , then ? " asked the disappointed queen . she had expected a far different answer . " thy step - daughter , the princess gold - tree , without a doubt , " said the little fish . then , frightened by the black look that came upon the jealous queen 's face , he dived to the bottom of the well . | a little trout . | who was swimming quietly backwards and forwards not very far from the surface ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3459 | who was swimming quietly backwards and forwards not very far from the surface ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | but to - day , as she was looking in , what should she see but a little trout . it was swimming quietly backwards and forwards not very far from the surface . " troutie , troutie , answer me this one question , " said the queen . " am not i the most beautiful woman in the world ? " " no , indeed , you are not , " replied the trout promptly , jumping out of the water , as he spoke , in order to swallow a fly . " who is the most beautiful woman , then ? " asked the disappointed queen . she had expected a far different answer . " thy step - daughter , the princess gold - tree , without a doubt , " said the little fish . then , frightened by the black look that came upon the jealous queen 's face , he dived to the bottom of the well . | the step - daughter , the princess gold - tree . | what did the trout say when the queen asked who was the most beautiful woman in the world ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3460 | what did the trout say when the queen asked who was the most beautiful woman in the world ? | []
| local | action | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | but to - day , as she was looking in , what should she see but a little trout . it was swimming quietly backwards and forwards not very far from the surface . " troutie , troutie , answer me this one question , " said the queen . " am not i the most beautiful woman in the world ? " " no , indeed , you are not , " replied the trout promptly , jumping out of the water , as he spoke , in order to swallow a fly . " who is the most beautiful woman , then ? " asked the disappointed queen . she had expected a far different answer . " thy step - daughter , the princess gold - tree , without a doubt , " said the little fish . then , frightened by the black look that came upon the jealous queen 's face , he dived to the bottom of the well . | frightened . | how did the trout feel when he saw the jealous queen's face ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3461 | how did the trout feel when he saw the jealous queen's face ? | []
| local | feeling | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | it was no wonder that he did so . the queen 's expression was not pleasant to look at , as she darted an angry glance at her fair young step - daughter . she was busy picking flowers some little distance away . indeed , she was so annoyed at the thought that anyone should say that the girl was prettier than she was . she quite lost her self - control . when she reached home she went up , in a violent passion , to her room , and threw herself on the bed , declaring that she felt very ill indeed . it was in vain that princess gold - tree asked her what the matter was , and if she could do anything for her . she would not let the poor girl touch her , but pushed her away as if she had been some evil thing . so at last the princess had to leave her alone , and go out of the apartment , feeling very sad indeed . | dived to the bottom of the well . | what did the trout do when it was frightened by the queen ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3462 | what did the trout do when it was frightened by the queen ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | but to - day , as she was looking in , what should she see but a little trout . it was swimming quietly backwards and forwards not very far from the surface . " troutie , troutie , answer me this one question , " said the queen . " am not i the most beautiful woman in the world ? " " no , indeed , you are not , " replied the trout promptly , jumping out of the water , as he spoke , in order to swallow a fly . " who is the most beautiful woman , then ? " asked the disappointed queen . she had expected a far different answer . " thy step - daughter , the princess gold - tree , without a doubt , " said the little fish . then , frightened by the black look that came upon the jealous queen 's face , he dived to the bottom of the well . it was no wonder that he did so . the queen 's expression was not pleasant to look at , as she darted an angry glance at her fair young step - daughter . she was busy picking flowers some little distance away . indeed , she was so annoyed at the thought that anyone should say that the girl was prettier than she was . she quite lost her self - control . when she reached home she went up , in a violent passion , to her room , and threw herself on the bed , declaring that she felt very ill indeed . it was in vain that princess gold - tree asked her what the matter was , and if she could do anything for her . she would not let the poor girl touch her , but pushed her away as if she had been some evil thing . so at last the princess had to leave her alone , and go out of the apartment , feeling very sad indeed . | run home in anger . | what will the queen do after she find out that golden-tree is the most beautiful ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3463 | what will the queen do after she find out that golden-tree is the most beautiful ? | []
| summary | prediction | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | it was no wonder that he did so . the queen 's expression was not pleasant to look at , as she darted an angry glance at her fair young step - daughter . she was busy picking flowers some little distance away . indeed , she was so annoyed at the thought that anyone should say that the girl was prettier than she was . she quite lost her self - control . when she reached home she went up , in a violent passion , to her room , and threw herself on the bed , declaring that she felt very ill indeed . it was in vain that princess gold - tree asked her what the matter was , and if she could do anything for her . she would not let the poor girl touch her , but pushed her away as if she had been some evil thing . so at last the princess had to leave her alone , and go out of the apartment , feeling very sad indeed . | went up , in a violent passion , to her room , and threw herself on the bed , declaring that she felt very ill indeed . | what did the queen do when she reached home ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3464 | what did the queen do when she reached home ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | it was no wonder that he did so . the queen 's expression was not pleasant to look at , as she darted an angry glance at her fair young step - daughter . she was busy picking flowers some little distance away . indeed , she was so annoyed at the thought that anyone should say that the girl was prettier than she was . she quite lost her self - control . when she reached home she went up , in a violent passion , to her room , and threw herself on the bed , declaring that she felt very ill indeed . it was in vain that princess gold - tree asked her what the matter was , and if she could do anything for her . she would not let the poor girl touch her , but pushed her away as if she had been some evil thing . so at last the princess had to leave her alone , and go out of the apartment , feeling very sad indeed . | the queen pushed her away as if she had been some evil thing . | why did the princess feel very sad ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3465 | why did the princess feel very sad ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | by and by the king came home from his hunting . he at once asked for the queen . he was told that she had been seized with sudden illness , and that she was lying on her bed in her own room . no one , not even the court physician , who had been hastily summoned , could make out what was wrong with her . in great anxiety -- for he really loved her -- the king went up to her bedside . he asked the queen how she felt , and if there was anything that he could do to relieve her . | anxious . | how did the king feel after he was told that the queen was suddenly ill ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3466 | how did the king feel after he was told that the queen was suddenly ill ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | by and by the king came home from his hunting . he at once asked for the queen . he was told that she had been seized with sudden illness , and that she was lying on her bed in her own room . no one , not even the court physician , who had been hastily summoned , could make out what was wrong with her . in great anxiety -- for he really loved her -- the king went up to her bedside . he asked the queen how she felt , and if there was anything that he could do to relieve her . | the court physican . | who had been hastily summoned, and could not make out what was wrong with her ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3467 | who had been hastily summoned, and could not make out what was wrong with her ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | " yes , there is one thing that you could do , " she answered harshly . " i know full well that , even although it is the only thing that will cure me , you will not do it . " " no , " said the king , " i deserve better words from your mouth than these . you know that i would give tyou anything that you care to ask , even if it be the half of my kingdom . " " then give me thy daughter 's heart to eat , " cried the queen . " unless i can obtain that , i will die , and that speedily . " | his daughter 's heart . | what did the queen want to recover from her illness ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3468 | what did the queen want to recover from her illness ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | " yes , there is one thing that you could do , " she answered harshly . " i know full well that , even although it is the only thing that will cure me , you will not do it . " " no , " said the king , " i deserve better words from your mouth than these . you know that i would give tyou anything that you care to ask , even if it be the half of my kingdom . " " then give me thy daughter 's heart to eat , " cried the queen . " unless i can obtain that , i will die , and that speedily . " she spoke so wildly , and looked at him in such a strange fashion , that the poor king really thought that her brain was turned . he was at his wits ' end what to do . he left the room , and paced up and down the corridor in great distress . at last he remembered that that very morning the son of a great king had arrived from a country far over the sea . he asked for his daughter 's hand in marriage . " here is a way out of the difficulty , " he said to himself . " this marriage pleases me well . i will have it celebrated at once . then , when my daughter is safe out of the country , i will send a lad up the hillside . he shall kill a he - goat . i will have its heart prepared and dressed , and send it up to my wife . perhaps the sight of it will cure her of this madness . " so he had the strange prince summoned before him , and told him how the queen had taken a sudden illness that had wrought on her brain . this had caused her to take a dislike to the princess . it seemed as if it would be a good thing if , with the maiden 's consent , the marriage could take place at once , so that the queen might be left alone to recover from her strange malady . | distress . | how will the king feel after the queen asks for his daughter's heart to eat ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3469 | how will the king feel after the queen asks for his daughter's heart to eat ? | []
| summary | prediction | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | she spoke so wildly , and looked at him in such a strange fashion , that the poor king really thought that her brain was turned . he was at his wits ' end what to do . he left the room , and paced up and down the corridor in great distress . at last he remembered that that very morning the son of a great king had arrived from a country far over the sea . he asked for his daughter 's hand in marriage . " here is a way out of the difficulty , " he said to himself . " this marriage pleases me well . i will have it celebrated at once . then , when my daughter is safe out of the country , i will send a lad up the hillside . he shall kill a he - goat . i will have its heart prepared and dressed , and send it up to my wife . perhaps the sight of it will cure her of this madness . " so he had the strange prince summoned before him , and told him how the queen had taken a sudden illness that had wrought on her brain . this had caused her to take a dislike to the princess . it seemed as if it would be a good thing if , with the maiden 's consent , the marriage could take place at once , so that the queen might be left alone to recover from her strange malady . | the son of a great king had arrived from a country far over the sea , asking for his daughter 's hand in marriage . | what did the king remember ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3470 | what did the king remember ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | she spoke so wildly , and looked at him in such a strange fashion , that the poor king really thought that her brain was turned . he was at his wits ' end what to do . he left the room , and paced up and down the corridor in great distress . at last he remembered that that very morning the son of a great king had arrived from a country far over the sea . he asked for his daughter 's hand in marriage . " here is a way out of the difficulty , " he said to himself . " this marriage pleases me well . i will have it celebrated at once . then , when my daughter is safe out of the country , i will send a lad up the hillside . he shall kill a he - goat . i will have its heart prepared and dressed , and send it up to my wife . perhaps the sight of it will cure her of this madness . " so he had the strange prince summoned before him , and told him how the queen had taken a sudden illness that had wrought on her brain . this had caused her to take a dislike to the princess . it seemed as if it would be a good thing if , with the maiden 's consent , the marriage could take place at once , so that the queen might be left alone to recover from her strange malady . | a goat 's heart . | what did the king want to give to the queen instead of his daughter's heart ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3471 | what did the king want to give to the queen instead of his daughter's heart ? | []
| local | action | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | now the prince was delighted to gain his bride so easily . the princess was glad to escape from her step - mother 's hatred , so the marriage took place at once . the newly wedded pair set off across the sea for the prince 's country . then the king sent a lad up the hillside to kill a he - goat . when it was killed he gave orders that its heart should be dressed and cooked , and sent to the queen 's apartment on a silver dish . and the wicked woman tasted it , believing it to be the heart of her step - daughter . when she had done so , she rose from her bed and went about the castle looking as well and hearty as ever . i am glad to be able to tell you that the marriage of princess gold - tree , which had come about in such a hurry , turned out to be a great success . the prince whom she had wedded was rich , and great , and powerful , and he loved her dearly . she was as happy as the day was long . | delighted . | how did the prince feel when he gained his bride so easily ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3472 | how did the prince feel when he gained his bride so easily ? | []
| local | feeling | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | now the prince was delighted to gain his bride so easily . the princess was glad to escape from her step - mother 's hatred , so the marriage took place at once . the newly wedded pair set off across the sea for the prince 's country . then the king sent a lad up the hillside to kill a he - goat . when it was killed he gave orders that its heart should be dressed and cooked , and sent to the queen 's apartment on a silver dish . and the wicked woman tasted it , believing it to be the heart of her step - daughter . when she had done so , she rose from her bed and went about the castle looking as well and hearty as ever . i am glad to be able to tell you that the marriage of princess gold - tree , which had come about in such a hurry , turned out to be a great success . the prince whom she had wedded was rich , and great , and powerful , and he loved her dearly . she was as happy as the day was long . | glad . | how will the princess feel about her father's plan and to escape from her step-mother's hatred ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3473 | how will the princess feel about her father's plan and to escape from her step-mother's hatred ? | []
| summary | feeling | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | now the prince was delighted to gain his bride so easily . the princess was glad to escape from her step - mother 's hatred , so the marriage took place at once . the newly wedded pair set off across the sea for the prince 's country . then the king sent a lad up the hillside to kill a he - goat . when it was killed he gave orders that its heart should be dressed and cooked , and sent to the queen 's apartment on a silver dish . and the wicked woman tasted it , believing it to be the heart of her step - daughter . when she had done so , she rose from her bed and went about the castle looking as well and hearty as ever . i am glad to be able to tell you that the marriage of princess gold - tree , which had come about in such a hurry , turned out to be a great success . the prince whom she had wedded was rich , and great , and powerful , and he loved her dearly . she was as happy as the day was long . | rose from her bed and went about the castle looking as well and hearty as ever . | what did the queen do after she believed it to be the heart of her step-daughter ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3474 | what did the queen do after she believed it to be the heart of her step-daughter ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | now the prince was delighted to gain his bride so easily . the princess was glad to escape from her step - mother 's hatred , so the marriage took place at once . the newly wedded pair set off across the sea for the prince 's country . then the king sent a lad up the hillside to kill a he - goat . when it was killed he gave orders that its heart should be dressed and cooked , and sent to the queen 's apartment on a silver dish . and the wicked woman tasted it , believing it to be the heart of her step - daughter . when she had done so , she rose from her bed and went about the castle looking as well and hearty as ever . i am glad to be able to tell you that the marriage of princess gold - tree , which had come about in such a hurry , turned out to be a great success . the prince whom she had wedded was rich , and great , and powerful , and he loved her dearly . she was as happy as the day was long . so things went peacefully on for a year . queen silver - tree was satisfied and contented , because she thought that her step - daughter was dead . while all the time the princess was happy and prosperous in her new home . but at the end of the year it chanced that the queen went once more to the well in the little glen , in order to see her face reflected in the water . and it chanced also that the same little trout was swimming backwards and forwards , just as he had done the year before . and the foolish queen determined to have a better answer to her question this time than she had last . | happy . | how will the princess feel about marrying the prince ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3475 | how will the princess feel about marrying the prince ? | []
| summary | prediction | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | now the prince was delighted to gain his bride so easily . the princess was glad to escape from her step - mother 's hatred , so the marriage took place at once . the newly wedded pair set off across the sea for the prince 's country . then the king sent a lad up the hillside to kill a he - goat . when it was killed he gave orders that its heart should be dressed and cooked , and sent to the queen 's apartment on a silver dish . and the wicked woman tasted it , believing it to be the heart of her step - daughter . when she had done so , she rose from her bed and went about the castle looking as well and hearty as ever . i am glad to be able to tell you that the marriage of princess gold - tree , which had come about in such a hurry , turned out to be a great success . the prince whom she had wedded was rich , and great , and powerful , and he loved her dearly . she was as happy as the day was long . | she thought that her step - daughter was dead . | why did the queen feel satisfied and contented ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3476 | why did the queen feel satisfied and contented ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | so things went peacefully on for a year . queen silver - tree was satisfied and contented , because she thought that her step - daughter was dead . while all the time the princess was happy and prosperous in her new home . but at the end of the year it chanced that the queen went once more to the well in the little glen , in order to see her face reflected in the water . and it chanced also that the same little trout was swimming backwards and forwards , just as he had done the year before . and the foolish queen determined to have a better answer to her question this time than she had last . " troutie , troutie , " she whispered , leaning over the edge of the well , " am not i the most beautiful woman in the world ? " " by my truth , you are not , " answered the trout , in his very straightforward way . " who is the most beautiful woman , then ? " asked the queen , her face growing pale at the thought that she had yet another rival . " why , your majesty 's step - daughter , the princess gold - tree , to be sure , " answered the trout . the queen threw back her head with a sigh of relief . " well , at any rate , people can not admire her now , " she said . " it is a year since she died . i ate her heart for my supper . " " are you sure of that , your majesty ? " asked the trout , with a twinkle in his eye . " it seems to me it is but a year since she married the gallant young prince who came from abroad to seek her hand . she returned with him to his own country . " | go back to the well . | what will the queen do after she believes her step-daughter is dead ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3477 | what will the queen do after she believes her step-daughter is dead ? | []
| summary | prediction | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | " troutie , troutie , " she whispered , leaning over the edge of the well , " am not i the most beautiful woman in the world ? " " by my truth , you are not , " answered the trout , in his very straightforward way . " who is the most beautiful woman , then ? " asked the queen , her face growing pale at the thought that she had yet another rival . " why , your majesty 's step - daughter , the princess gold - tree , to be sure , " answered the trout . the queen threw back her head with a sigh of relief . " well , at any rate , people can not admire her now , " she said . " it is a year since she died . i ate her heart for my supper . " " are you sure of that , your majesty ? " asked the trout , with a twinkle in his eye . " it seems to me it is but a year since she married the gallant young prince who came from abroad to seek her hand . she returned with him to his own country . " | the trout told her . | how did the queen find out about the princess ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3478 | how did the queen find out about the princess ? | []
| local | action | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | when the queen heard these words she turned quite cold with rage . she knew that her husband had deceived her . she rose from her knees and went straight home to the palace . she hid her anger as best she could . she asked him if he would give orders to have the long ship made ready , as she wished to go and visit her dear step - daughter . it was such a very long time since she had seen her . the king was somewhat surprised at her request , but he was only too glad to think that she had got over her hatred towards his daughter . he gave orders that the long ship should be made ready at once . soon it was speeding over the water , its prow turned in the direction of the land where the princess lived , steered by the queen herself . she knew the course that the boat ought to take . she was in such haste to be at her journey 's end that she would allow no one else to take the helm . | angry . | how did the queen feel after she knew her husband deceived her ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3479 | how did the queen feel after she knew her husband deceived her ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | when the queen heard these words she turned quite cold with rage . she knew that her husband had deceived her . she rose from her knees and went straight home to the palace . she hid her anger as best she could . she asked him if he would give orders to have the long ship made ready , as she wished to go and visit her dear step - daughter . it was such a very long time since she had seen her . the king was somewhat surprised at her request , but he was only too glad to think that she had got over her hatred towards his daughter . he gave orders that the long ship should be made ready at once . soon it was speeding over the water , its prow turned in the direction of the land where the princess lived , steered by the queen herself . she knew the course that the boat ought to take . she was in such haste to be at her journey 's end that she would allow no one else to take the helm . | asked him if he would give orders to have the long ship made ready . | what did the queen do after she went straight to the palace and hid her anger ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3480 | what did the queen do after she went straight to the palace and hid her anger ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | when the queen heard these words she turned quite cold with rage . she knew that her husband had deceived her . she rose from her knees and went straight home to the palace . she hid her anger as best she could . she asked him if he would give orders to have the long ship made ready , as she wished to go and visit her dear step - daughter . it was such a very long time since she had seen her . the king was somewhat surprised at her request , but he was only too glad to think that she had got over her hatred towards his daughter . he gave orders that the long ship should be made ready at once . soon it was speeding over the water , its prow turned in the direction of the land where the princess lived , steered by the queen herself . she knew the course that the boat ought to take . she was in such haste to be at her journey 's end that she would allow no one else to take the helm . | he was only too glad to think that she had got over her hatred towards his daughter . | why did the king believe the queen's lie ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3481 | why did the king believe the queen's lie ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | when the queen heard these words she turned quite cold with rage . she knew that her husband had deceived her . she rose from her knees and went straight home to the palace . she hid her anger as best she could . she asked him if he would give orders to have the long ship made ready , as she wished to go and visit her dear step - daughter . it was such a very long time since she had seen her . the king was somewhat surprised at her request , but he was only too glad to think that she had got over her hatred towards his daughter . he gave orders that the long ship should be made ready at once . soon it was speeding over the water , its prow turned in the direction of the land where the princess lived , steered by the queen herself . she knew the course that the boat ought to take . she was in such haste to be at her journey 's end that she would allow no one else to take the helm . now it chanced that princess gold - tree was alone that day . her husband had gone a - hunting . and as she looked out of one of the castle windows she saw a boat coming sailing over the sea towards the landing place . she recognised it as her father 's long ship . she guessed only too well whom it carried on board . she was almost beside herself with terror at the thought . she knew that it was for no good purpose that queen silver - tree had taken the trouble to set out to visit her . she felt that she would have given almost anything she possessed if her husband had but been at home . in her distress she hurried into the servants ' hall . " oh , what shall i do , what shall i do ? " she cried , " for i see my father 's long ship coming over the sea . i know that my step - mother is on board . and if she hath a chance she will kill me . she hateth me more than anything else upon earth . " | she will know that the queen is coming . | what will happen when the princess sees the long ship ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3482 | what will happen when the princess sees the long ship ? | []
| summary | prediction | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | when the queen heard these words she turned quite cold with rage . she knew that her husband had deceived her . she rose from her knees and went straight home to the palace . she hid her anger as best she could . she asked him if he would give orders to have the long ship made ready , as she wished to go and visit her dear step - daughter . it was such a very long time since she had seen her . the king was somewhat surprised at her request , but he was only too glad to think that she had got over her hatred towards his daughter . he gave orders that the long ship should be made ready at once . soon it was speeding over the water , its prow turned in the direction of the land where the princess lived , steered by the queen herself . she knew the course that the boat ought to take . she was in such haste to be at her journey 's end that she would allow no one else to take the helm . now it chanced that princess gold - tree was alone that day . her husband had gone a - hunting . and as she looked out of one of the castle windows she saw a boat coming sailing over the sea towards the landing place . she recognised it as her father 's long ship . she guessed only too well whom it carried on board . she was almost beside herself with terror at the thought . she knew that it was for no good purpose that queen silver - tree had taken the trouble to set out to visit her . she felt that she would have given almost anything she possessed if her husband had but been at home . in her distress she hurried into the servants ' hall . " oh , what shall i do , what shall i do ? " she cried , " for i see my father 's long ship coming over the sea . i know that my step - mother is on board . and if she hath a chance she will kill me . she hateth me more than anything else upon earth . " | scared . | how will the princess feel when she finds out the queen is coming ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3483 | how will the princess feel when she finds out the queen is coming ? | []
| summary | feeling | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | now it chanced that princess gold - tree was alone that day . her husband had gone a - hunting . and as she looked out of one of the castle windows she saw a boat coming sailing over the sea towards the landing place . she recognised it as her father 's long ship . she guessed only too well whom it carried on board . she was almost beside herself with terror at the thought . she knew that it was for no good purpose that queen silver - tree had taken the trouble to set out to visit her . she felt that she would have given almost anything she possessed if her husband had but been at home . in her distress she hurried into the servants ' hall . " oh , what shall i do , what shall i do ? " she cried , " for i see my father 's long ship coming over the sea . i know that my step - mother is on board . and if she hath a chance she will kill me . she hateth me more than anything else upon earth . " | the servants ' hall . | where did the princess go when she was distressed ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3484 | where did the princess go when she was distressed ? | []
| local | setting | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | now the servants worshipped the ground that their young mistress trod on . she was always kind and considerate to them . when they saw how frightened she was , and heard her piteous words , they crowded round her , as if to shield her from any harm that threatened her . " do not be afraid , your highness , " they cried ; " we will defend thee with our very lives if need be . but in case thy lady step - mother should have the power to throw any evil spell over thee , we will lock you in the great mullioned chamber . then she can not get nigh thee at all . " now the mullioned chamber was a strong - room , which was in a part of the castle all by itself . its door was so thick that no one could possibly break through it . the princess knew that if she were once inside the room , with its stout oaken door between her and her step - mother , she would be perfectly safe from any mischief that that wicked woman could devise . | crowded round her . | what did the servants do when they saw how frightened she was ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3485 | what did the servants do when they saw how frightened she was ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | now the servants worshipped the ground that their young mistress trod on . she was always kind and considerate to them . when they saw how frightened she was , and heard her piteous words , they crowded round her , as if to shield her from any harm that threatened her . " do not be afraid , your highness , " they cried ; " we will defend thee with our very lives if need be . but in case thy lady step - mother should have the power to throw any evil spell over thee , we will lock you in the great mullioned chamber . then she can not get nigh thee at all . " now the mullioned chamber was a strong - room , which was in a part of the castle all by itself . its door was so thick that no one could possibly break through it . the princess knew that if she were once inside the room , with its stout oaken door between her and her step - mother , she would be perfectly safe from any mischief that that wicked woman could devise . | great mullioned chamber . | where will the servants lock the princess ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3486 | where will the servants lock the princess ? | []
| local | setting | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | now the servants worshipped the ground that their young mistress trod on . she was always kind and considerate to them . when they saw how frightened she was , and heard her piteous words , they crowded round her , as if to shield her from any harm that threatened her . " do not be afraid , your highness , " they cried ; " we will defend thee with our very lives if need be . but in case thy lady step - mother should have the power to throw any evil spell over thee , we will lock you in the great mullioned chamber . then she can not get nigh thee at all . " now the mullioned chamber was a strong - room , which was in a part of the castle all by itself . its door was so thick that no one could possibly break through it . the princess knew that if she were once inside the room , with its stout oaken door between her and her step - mother , she would be perfectly safe from any mischief that that wicked woman could devise . | she was always kind and considerate to them . | why did the servants worship the ground that their young mistress trod on ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3487 | why did the servants worship the ground that their young mistress trod on ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | now the servants worshipped the ground that their young mistress trod on . she was always kind and considerate to them . when they saw how frightened she was , and heard her piteous words , they crowded round her , as if to shield her from any harm that threatened her . " do not be afraid , your highness , " they cried ; " we will defend thee with our very lives if need be . but in case thy lady step - mother should have the power to throw any evil spell over thee , we will lock you in the great mullioned chamber . then she can not get nigh thee at all . " now the mullioned chamber was a strong - room , which was in a part of the castle all by itself . its door was so thick that no one could possibly break through it . the princess knew that if she were once inside the room , with its stout oaken door between her and her step - mother , she would be perfectly safe from any mischief that that wicked woman could devise . so she consented to her faithful servants ' suggestion , and allowed them to lock her in the mullioned chamber . so it came to pass that when queen silver - tree arrived at the great door of the castle , and commanded the lackey who opened it to take her to his royal mistress . he told her , with a low bow , that that was impossible , because the princess was locked in the strong - room of the castle . she could not get out , because no one knew where the key was . ( which was quite true , for the old butler had tied it round the neck of the prince 's favourite sheep - dog . he had sent him away to the hills to seek his master . ) | she would be perfectly safe from any mischief that that wicked woman could devise . | why did the princess consent to her faithful servants' suggestion ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3488 | why did the princess consent to her faithful servants' suggestion ? | []
| summary | causal relationship | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | so she consented to her faithful servants ' suggestion , and allowed them to lock her in the mullioned chamber . so it came to pass that when queen silver - tree arrived at the great door of the castle , and commanded the lackey who opened it to take her to his royal mistress . he told her , with a low bow , that that was impossible , because the princess was locked in the strong - room of the castle . she could not get out , because no one knew where the key was . ( which was quite true , for the old butler had tied it round the neck of the prince 's favourite sheep - dog . he had sent him away to the hills to seek his master . ) | told her , with a low bow , that that was impossible . | what did the lackey do when the queen asked him to take her to his royal mistress ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3489 | what did the lackey do when the queen asked him to take her to his royal mistress ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | " take me to the door of the apartment , " commanded the queen . " at least i can speak to my dear daughter through it . " and the lackey , who did not see what harm could possibly come from this , did as he was bid . " if the key is really lost , and thou canst not come out to welcome me , dear gold - tree , " said the deceitful queen . " at least put your little finger through the keyhole that i may kiss it . " the princess did so , never dreaming that evil could come to her through such a simple action . but it did . for instead of kissing the tiny finger , her step - mother stabbed it with a poisoned needle . so deadly was the poison , that , before she could utter a single cry , the poor princess fell , as one dead , on the floor . | she asked for her finger so that she could kiss it . | how did the queen trick the princess ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3490 | how did the queen trick the princess ? | []
| local | action | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | " take me to the door of the apartment , " commanded the queen . " at least i can speak to my dear daughter through it . " and the lackey , who did not see what harm could possibly come from this , did as he was bid . " if the key is really lost , and thou canst not come out to welcome me , dear gold - tree , " said the deceitful queen . " at least put your little finger through the keyhole that i may kiss it . " the princess did so , never dreaming that evil could come to her through such a simple action . but it did . for instead of kissing the tiny finger , her step - mother stabbed it with a poisoned needle . so deadly was the poison , that , before she could utter a single cry , the poor princess fell , as one dead , on the floor . | stabbed it with a poisoned needle . | what did the queen do to the princess after she met her ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3491 | what did the queen do to the princess after she met her ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | " take me to the door of the apartment , " commanded the queen . " at least i can speak to my dear daughter through it . " and the lackey , who did not see what harm could possibly come from this , did as he was bid . " if the key is really lost , and thou canst not come out to welcome me , dear gold - tree , " said the deceitful queen . " at least put your little finger through the keyhole that i may kiss it . " the princess did so , never dreaming that evil could come to her through such a simple action . but it did . for instead of kissing the tiny finger , her step - mother stabbed it with a poisoned needle . so deadly was the poison , that , before she could utter a single cry , the poor princess fell , as one dead , on the floor . | fell on the floor . | what did the princess do after her finger was stabbed with a poisoned needle ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3492 | what did the princess do after her finger was stabbed with a poisoned needle ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | when she heard the fall , a smile of satisfaction crept over queen silver - tree 's face . " now i can say that i am the handsomest woman in the world , " she whispered . she went back to the lackey who stood waiting at the end of the passage . she told him that she had said all that she had to say to her daughter , and that now she must return home . so the man attended her to the boat with all due ceremony , and she set sail for her own country . no one in the castle knew that any harm had befallen their dear mistress . the prince came home from his hunting with the key of the mullioned chamber , which he had taken from his sheep - dog 's neck , in his hand . he laughed when he heard the story of queen silver - tree 's visit , and told the servants that they had done well . then he ran upstairs to open the door and release his wife . | went back to the lackey who stood waiting at the end of the passage , and told him that she had said all that she had to say to her daughter , and that now she must return home . | what did the queen do after she heard the fall ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3493 | what did the queen do after she heard the fall ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | now the servants worshipped the ground that their young mistress trod on . she was always kind and considerate to them . when they saw how frightened she was , and heard her piteous words , they crowded round her , as if to shield her from any harm that threatened her . " do not be afraid , your highness , " they cried ; " we will defend thee with our very lives if need be . but in case thy lady step - mother should have the power to throw any evil spell over thee , we will lock you in the great mullioned chamber . then she can not get nigh thee at all . " now the mullioned chamber was a strong - room , which was in a part of the castle all by itself . its door was so thick that no one could possibly break through it . the princess knew that if she were once inside the room , with its stout oaken door between her and her step - mother , she would be perfectly safe from any mischief that that wicked woman could devise . when she heard the fall , a smile of satisfaction crept over queen silver - tree 's face . " now i can say that i am the handsomest woman in the world , " she whispered . she went back to the lackey who stood waiting at the end of the passage . she told him that she had said all that she had to say to her daughter , and that now she must return home . so the man attended her to the boat with all due ceremony , and she set sail for her own country . no one in the castle knew that any harm had befallen their dear mistress . the prince came home from his hunting with the key of the mullioned chamber , which he had taken from his sheep - dog 's neck , in his hand . he laughed when he heard the story of queen silver - tree 's visit , and told the servants that they had done well . then he ran upstairs to open the door and release his wife . | the princess was locked in the great mullioned chamber . | why didn't anyone know that any harm had befallen their dear princess ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3494 | why didn't anyone know that any harm had befallen their dear princess ? | []
| summary | causal relationship | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | when she heard the fall , a smile of satisfaction crept over queen silver - tree 's face . " now i can say that i am the handsomest woman in the world , " she whispered . she went back to the lackey who stood waiting at the end of the passage . she told him that she had said all that she had to say to her daughter , and that now she must return home . so the man attended her to the boat with all due ceremony , and she set sail for her own country . no one in the castle knew that any harm had befallen their dear mistress . the prince came home from his hunting with the key of the mullioned chamber , which he had taken from his sheep - dog 's neck , in his hand . he laughed when he heard the story of queen silver - tree 's visit , and told the servants that they had done well . then he ran upstairs to open the door and release his wife . but what was his horror and dismay , when he did so , to find her lying dead at his feet on the floor . he was nearly beside himself with rage and grief . he knew that a deadly poison such as queen silver - tree had used would preserve the princess 's body so that it had no need of burial . he had it laid on a silken couch and left in the mullioned chamber , so that he could go and look at it whenever he pleased . he was so terribly lonely , however , that in a little time he married again . his second wife was just as sweet and as good as the first one had been . this new wife was very happy . there was only one little thing that caused her any trouble at all . she was too sensible to let it make her miserable . | he will find her dead . | what will happen when the prince runs upstairs to open the door and release his wife ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3495 | what will happen when the prince runs upstairs to open the door and release his wife ? | []
| summary | prediction | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | but what was his horror and dismay , when he did so , to find her lying dead at his feet on the floor . he was nearly beside himself with rage and grief . he knew that a deadly poison such as queen silver - tree had used would preserve the princess 's body so that it had no need of burial . he had it laid on a silken couch and left in the mullioned chamber , so that he could go and look at it whenever he pleased . he was so terribly lonely , however , that in a little time he married again . his second wife was just as sweet and as good as the first one had been . this new wife was very happy . there was only one little thing that caused her any trouble at all . she was too sensible to let it make her miserable . | sad . | how did the prince feel when he realized his wife passed away ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3496 | how did the prince feel when he realized his wife passed away ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | but what was his horror and dismay , when he did so , to find her lying dead at his feet on the floor . he was nearly beside himself with rage and grief . he knew that a deadly poison such as queen silver - tree had used would preserve the princess 's body so that it had no need of burial . he had it laid on a silken couch and left in the mullioned chamber , so that he could go and look at it whenever he pleased . he was so terribly lonely , however , that in a little time he married again . his second wife was just as sweet and as good as the first one had been . this new wife was very happy . there was only one little thing that caused her any trouble at all . she was too sensible to let it make her miserable . | he was so terribly lonely . | why did the prince marry again ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3497 | why did the prince marry again ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | now it chanced that princess gold - tree was alone that day . her husband had gone a - hunting . and as she looked out of one of the castle windows she saw a boat coming sailing over the sea towards the landing place . she recognised it as her father 's long ship . she guessed only too well whom it carried on board . she was almost beside herself with terror at the thought . she knew that it was for no good purpose that queen silver - tree had taken the trouble to set out to visit her . she felt that she would have given almost anything she possessed if her husband had but been at home . in her distress she hurried into the servants ' hall . " oh , what shall i do , what shall i do ? " she cried , " for i see my father 's long ship coming over the sea . i know that my step - mother is on board . and if she hath a chance she will kill me . she hateth me more than anything else upon earth . " | her husband had gone a - hunting . | why was gold-tree alone that day ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3498 | why was gold-tree alone that day ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
gold-tree-and-silver-tree | but what was his horror and dismay , when he did so , to find her lying dead at his feet on the floor . he was nearly beside himself with rage and grief . he knew that a deadly poison such as queen silver - tree had used would preserve the princess 's body so that it had no need of burial . he had it laid on a silken couch and left in the mullioned chamber , so that he could go and look at it whenever he pleased . he was so terribly lonely , however , that in a little time he married again . his second wife was just as sweet and as good as the first one had been . this new wife was very happy . there was only one little thing that caused her any trouble at all . she was too sensible to let it make her miserable . | his second wife . | who was just as sweet and as good as the first one had been ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-3499 | who was just as sweet and as good as the first one had been ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
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