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murmur-goose-egg | when murmur goose - egg had nearly finished threshing , the enemy broke into the land , and war began . then the king told him to gather people about him , and go to meet the foe , and do battle with him , for he thought the enemy would probably kill him . no , said murmur goose - egg , he did not want to have the king 's people killed . he would see that he dealt with the enemy himself . all the better , thought the king , then i am sure to get rid of him . but he would need a proper club , said murmur . | sent him to go battle the foe . | how did the king plan to get rid of murmur ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4300 | how did the king plan to get rid of murmur ? | []
| local | action | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | when murmur goose - egg had nearly finished threshing , the enemy broke into the land , and war began . then the king told him to gather people about him , and go to meet the foe , and do battle with him , for he thought the enemy would probably kill him . no , said murmur goose - egg , he did not want to have the king 's people killed . he would see that he dealt with the enemy himself . all the better , thought the king , then i am sure to get rid of him . but he would need a proper club , said murmur . | he would see that he dealt with the enemy himself . | what happened because murmur did not want to have the king's people killed ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4301 | what happened because murmur did not want to have the king's people killed ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | when murmur goose - egg had nearly finished threshing , the enemy broke into the land , and war began . then the king told him to gather people about him , and go to meet the foe , and do battle with him , for he thought the enemy would probably kill him . no , said murmur goose - egg , he did not want to have the king 's people killed . he would see that he dealt with the enemy himself . all the better , thought the king , then i am sure to get rid of him . but he would need a proper club , said murmur . | a proper club . | what did murmur need to fight the enemy ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4302 | what did murmur need to fight the enemy ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | so they sent to the smith , and he forged a club of two hundred - weights . that would only do for a nut - cracker , said murmur goose - egg . so he forged another that weighed six hundred - weights . that would do to hammer shoes with , said murmur goose - egg . but the smith told him that he and all his workmen together could not forge a larger one . then murmur goose - egg went into the smithy himself , and forged himself a club of thirty hundred - weights . it would have taken a hundred men just to turn it around on the anvil . this might do at a pinch , said murmur . then he wanted a knapsack with provisions . it was sewn together out of fifteen ox - skins , and stuffed full of provisions . then murmur wandered down the hill with the knapsack on his back , and the club over his shoulder . | he did not think it was big enough . | why was the six hundred-weight club not enough for murmur goose-egg ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4303 | why was the six hundred-weight club not enough for murmur goose-egg ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | so they sent to the smith , and he forged a club of two hundred - weights . that would only do for a nut - cracker , said murmur goose - egg . so he forged another that weighed six hundred - weights . that would do to hammer shoes with , said murmur goose - egg . but the smith told him that he and all his workmen together could not forge a larger one . then murmur goose - egg went into the smithy himself , and forged himself a club of thirty hundred - weights . it would have taken a hundred men just to turn it around on the anvil . this might do at a pinch , said murmur . then he wanted a knapsack with provisions . it was sewn together out of fifteen ox - skins , and stuffed full of provisions . then murmur wandered down the hill with the knapsack on his back , and the club over his shoulder . | the smith and all his workmen together could not forge a larger one . | why did murmur goose-egg go into the smithy himself ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4304 | why did murmur goose-egg go into the smithy himself ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | so they sent to the smith , and he forged a club of two hundred - weights . that would only do for a nut - cracker , said murmur goose - egg . so he forged another that weighed six hundred - weights . that would do to hammer shoes with , said murmur goose - egg . but the smith told him that he and all his workmen together could not forge a larger one . then murmur goose - egg went into the smithy himself , and forged himself a club of thirty hundred - weights . it would have taken a hundred men just to turn it around on the anvil . this might do at a pinch , said murmur . then he wanted a knapsack with provisions . it was sewn together out of fifteen ox - skins , and stuffed full of provisions . then murmur wandered down the hill with the knapsack on his back , and the club over his shoulder . | knapsack . | what did murmur take down the hill ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4305 | what did murmur take down the hill ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | so they sent to the smith , and he forged a club of two hundred - weights . that would only do for a nut - cracker , said murmur goose - egg . so he forged another that weighed six hundred - weights . that would do to hammer shoes with , said murmur goose - egg . but the smith told him that he and all his workmen together could not forge a larger one . then murmur goose - egg went into the smithy himself , and forged himself a club of thirty hundred - weights . it would have taken a hundred men just to turn it around on the anvil . this might do at a pinch , said murmur . then he wanted a knapsack with provisions . it was sewn together out of fifteen ox - skins , and stuffed full of provisions . then murmur wandered down the hill with the knapsack on his back , and the club over his shoulder . | fifteen ox - skins . | what was the knapsack made of ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4306 | what was the knapsack made of ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | when he came near enough for the soldiers to see him , they sent to ask whether he had a mind to attack them . " just wait until i have eaten , " said murmur , and sat him down behind his knapsack to eat . but the enemy would not wait , and began to fire at him . and it fairly rained and hailed musket - balls all around murmur . " i do n't care a fig for these blueberries , " said murmur goose - egg , and feasted on quite at ease . neither lead nor iron could wound him , and his knapsack stood before him , and caught the bullets like a wall . | eat . | what did murmur goose-egg do before he wanted to attack the soldiers ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4307 | what did murmur goose-egg do before he wanted to attack the soldiers ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | when he came near enough for the soldiers to see him , they sent to ask whether he had a mind to attack them . " just wait until i have eaten , " said murmur , and sat him down behind his knapsack to eat . but the enemy would not wait , and began to fire at him . and it fairly rained and hailed musket - balls all around murmur . " i do n't care a fig for these blueberries , " said murmur goose - egg , and feasted on quite at ease . neither lead nor iron could wound him , and his knapsack stood before him , and caught the bullets like a wall . | he wanted to eat first . | why did murmur goose-egg not have a mind to attack the soldiers yet ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4308 | why did murmur goose-egg not have a mind to attack the soldiers yet ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | when he came near enough for the soldiers to see him , they sent to ask whether he had a mind to attack them . " just wait until i have eaten , " said murmur , and sat him down behind his knapsack to eat . but the enemy would not wait , and began to fire at him . and it fairly rained and hailed musket - balls all around murmur . " i do n't care a fig for these blueberries , " said murmur goose - egg , and feasted on quite at ease . neither lead nor iron could wound him , and his knapsack stood before him , and caught the bullets like a wall . | began to fire at him . | what did the soldiers do while murmur ate ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4309 | what did the soldiers do while murmur ate ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | when he came near enough for the soldiers to see him , they sent to ask whether he had a mind to attack them . " just wait until i have eaten , " said murmur , and sat him down behind his knapsack to eat . but the enemy would not wait , and began to fire at him . and it fairly rained and hailed musket - balls all around murmur . " i do n't care a fig for these blueberries , " said murmur goose - egg , and feasted on quite at ease . neither lead nor iron could wound him , and his knapsack stood before him , and caught the bullets like a wall . | he had the knapsack before him/ . | why was murmur not wounded by the bullets ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4310 | why was murmur not wounded by the bullets ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | then the enemy began to throw bombs at him , and shoot at him with cannon . he hardly moved when he was struck . " o , that 's of no account ! " said he . but then a bomb flew into his wind - pipe . " faugh ! " said he , and spat it out again , and then came a chain - bullet and fell into his butter - plate , and another tore away the bit of bread from between his fingers . | " faugh ! " said he and spat it out again . | what did murmur do when a bomb flew into his windpipe ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4311 | what did murmur do when a bomb flew into his windpipe ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | then the enemy began to throw bombs at him , and shoot at him with cannon . he hardly moved when he was struck . " o , that 's of no account ! " said he . but then a bomb flew into his wind - pipe . " faugh ! " said he , and spat it out again , and then came a chain - bullet and fell into his butter - plate , and another tore away the bit of bread from between his fingers . | angry . | how will murmur feel after the chain and bullet tore away the bread ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4312 | how will murmur feel after the chain and bullet tore away the bread ? | []
| local | prediction | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | then he grew angry , stood up , took his club , pounded the ground with it , and asked whether they wanted to take the food from his mouth with the blueberries they were blowing out at him from their clumsy blow - pipes . then he struck a few more blows , so that the hills and valleys round about trembled , and all the enemy flew up into the air like chaff , and that was the end of the war . when murmur came back and asked for more work , the king was at a loss , for he had felt sure that now he was rid of him . so he knew of nothing better to do than to send him to the devil 's place . | the hills and valleys round about trembled . | what happened when murmur struck a few more blows ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4313 | what happened when murmur struck a few more blows ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | then he grew angry , stood up , took his club , pounded the ground with it , and asked whether they wanted to take the food from his mouth with the blueberries they were blowing out at him from their clumsy blow - pipes . then he struck a few more blows , so that the hills and valleys round about trembled , and all the enemy flew up into the air like chaff , and that was the end of the war . when murmur came back and asked for more work , the king was at a loss , for he had felt sure that now he was rid of him . so he knew of nothing better to do than to send him to the devil 's place . | astonished . | how did the king feel to see murmur return ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4314 | how did the king feel to see murmur return ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | then he grew angry , stood up , took his club , pounded the ground with it , and asked whether they wanted to take the food from his mouth with the blueberries they were blowing out at him from their clumsy blow - pipes . then he struck a few more blows , so that the hills and valleys round about trembled , and all the enemy flew up into the air like chaff , and that was the end of the war . when murmur came back and asked for more work , the king was at a loss , for he had felt sure that now he was rid of him . so he knew of nothing better to do than to send him to the devil 's place . | the devil 's place . | where did the king send murmur ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4315 | where did the king send murmur ? | []
| local | setting | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " now you can go to the devil , and fetch the tribute from him , " said the king . murmur goose - egg went off with his knapsack on his back , and his club over his shoulder . he had soon reached the right spot . when he got there the devil was away at a trial . there was no one home but his grandmother , and she said she had never yet heard anything about a tribute , and that he was to come back some other time . " yes , indeed , come again to - morrow , " said he . " i know that old excuse ! " but since he was there , he would stay there , for he had to take home the tribute , and he had plenty of time to wait . but when he had eaten all his provisions , he grew weary . he again demanded the tribute from the grandmother . | fetch the tribute from him . | what was murmur sent to do at the devil's place ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4316 | what was murmur sent to do at the devil's place ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " now you can go to the devil , and fetch the tribute from him , " said the king . murmur goose - egg went off with his knapsack on his back , and his club over his shoulder . he had soon reached the right spot . when he got there the devil was away at a trial . there was no one home but his grandmother , and she said she had never yet heard anything about a tribute , and that he was to come back some other time . " yes , indeed , come again to - morrow , " said he . " i know that old excuse ! " but since he was there , he would stay there , for he had to take home the tribute , and he had plenty of time to wait . but when he had eaten all his provisions , he grew weary . he again demanded the tribute from the grandmother . | his grandmother . | who was home when murmur arrived at the devil's place ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4317 | who was home when murmur arrived at the devil's place ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " now you can go to the devil , and fetch the tribute from him , " said the king . murmur goose - egg went off with his knapsack on his back , and his club over his shoulder . he had soon reached the right spot . when he got there the devil was away at a trial . there was no one home but his grandmother , and she said she had never yet heard anything about a tribute , and that he was to come back some other time . " yes , indeed , come again to - morrow , " said he . " i know that old excuse ! " but since he was there , he would stay there , for he had to take home the tribute , and he had plenty of time to wait . but when he had eaten all his provisions , he grew weary . he again demanded the tribute from the grandmother . | ate his provisions . | what did murmur do while he waited for the devil to return ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4318 | what did murmur do while he waited for the devil to return ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " now you can go to the devil , and fetch the tribute from him , " said the king . murmur goose - egg went off with his knapsack on his back , and his club over his shoulder . he had soon reached the right spot . when he got there the devil was away at a trial . there was no one home but his grandmother , and she said she had never yet heard anything about a tribute , and that he was to come back some other time . " yes , indeed , come again to - morrow , " said he . " i know that old excuse ! " but since he was there , he would stay there , for he had to take home the tribute , and he had plenty of time to wait . but when he had eaten all his provisions , he grew weary . he again demanded the tribute from the grandmother . | weary . | how did murmur feel after he had eaten all his provisions ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4319 | how did murmur feel after he had eaten all his provisions ? | []
| local | feeling | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " you will get nothing from me , and that 's as flat as the old fir - tree outside is fast , " said the devil 's grandmother . the fir - tree stood in front of the gate to the devil 's place , and was so large that fifteen men could hardly girdle it with their arms . but murmur climbed up into its top and bent and shook it to and fro as though it were a willow wand . then asked the devil 's grandmother once more whether she would now pay him the tribute . | give him the tribute . | what will the devil's grandmother do after murmur shook the fir-tree ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4320 | what will the devil's grandmother do after murmur shook the fir-tree ? | []
| local | prediction | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | so she did not dare to refuse any longer , and brought out as much money as he could possibly carry in his knapsack . then he set out for home with the tribute . now no sooner had he gone than the devil came home , and when he learned that murmur had taken along a big bag of money . he first beat his grandmother , and then hurried after murmur . and he soon caught up to him , for he ran over sticks and stones , and sometimes flew in between ; while murmur had to stick to the highway with his heavy knapsack . but with the devil at his heels , he began to run as fast as he could . he stretched out the club behind him , to keep the devil from coming to close quarters . and thus they ran along , one behind the other . murmur held the shaft and the devil the end of the club , until they reached a deep valley . there murmur jumped from one mountain - top to another , and the devil followed him so hotly that he ran into the club , fell down into the valley and broke his foot - and there he lay . | angry . | how did the devil feel when he heard what murmur had done ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4321 | how did the devil feel when he heard what murmur had done ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | so she did not dare to refuse any longer , and brought out as much money as he could possibly carry in his knapsack . then he set out for home with the tribute . now no sooner had he gone than the devil came home , and when he learned that murmur had taken along a big bag of money . he first beat his grandmother , and then hurried after murmur . and he soon caught up to him , for he ran over sticks and stones , and sometimes flew in between ; while murmur had to stick to the highway with his heavy knapsack . but with the devil at his heels , he began to run as fast as he could . he stretched out the club behind him , to keep the devil from coming to close quarters . and thus they ran along , one behind the other . murmur held the shaft and the devil the end of the club , until they reached a deep valley . there murmur jumped from one mountain - top to another , and the devil followed him so hotly that he ran into the club , fell down into the valley and broke his foot - and there he lay . | the devil was at his heels . | why did murmur begin to run as fast as he could ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4322 | why did murmur begin to run as fast as he could ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | so she did not dare to refuse any longer , and brought out as much money as he could possibly carry in his knapsack . then he set out for home with the tribute . now no sooner had he gone than the devil came home , and when he learned that murmur had taken along a big bag of money . he first beat his grandmother , and then hurried after murmur . and he soon caught up to him , for he ran over sticks and stones , and sometimes flew in between ; while murmur had to stick to the highway with his heavy knapsack . but with the devil at his heels , he began to run as fast as he could . he stretched out the club behind him , to keep the devil from coming to close quarters . and thus they ran along , one behind the other . murmur held the shaft and the devil the end of the club , until they reached a deep valley . there murmur jumped from one mountain - top to another , and the devil followed him so hotly that he ran into the club , fell down into the valley and broke his foot - and there he lay . | stretched out the club behind him . | how did murmur keep the devil from coming to close quarters ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4323 | how did murmur keep the devil from coming to close quarters ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | so she did not dare to refuse any longer , and brought out as much money as he could possibly carry in his knapsack . then he set out for home with the tribute . now no sooner had he gone than the devil came home , and when he learned that murmur had taken along a big bag of money . he first beat his grandmother , and then hurried after murmur . and he soon caught up to him , for he ran over sticks and stones , and sometimes flew in between ; while murmur had to stick to the highway with his heavy knapsack . but with the devil at his heels , he began to run as fast as he could . he stretched out the club behind him , to keep the devil from coming to close quarters . and thus they ran along , one behind the other . murmur held the shaft and the devil the end of the club , until they reached a deep valley . there murmur jumped from one mountain - top to another , and the devil followed him so hotly that he ran into the club , fell down into the valley and broke his foot - and there he lay . | he ran into the club , fell down into the valley and broke it foot . | what happened because the devil followed murmur so hotly ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4324 | what happened because the devil followed murmur so hotly ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " now you can go to the devil , and fetch the tribute from him , " said the king . murmur goose - egg went off with his knapsack on his back , and his club over his shoulder . he had soon reached the right spot . when he got there the devil was away at a trial . there was no one home but his grandmother , and she said she had never yet heard anything about a tribute , and that he was to come back some other time . " yes , indeed , come again to - morrow , " said he . " i know that old excuse ! " but since he was there , he would stay there , for he had to take home the tribute , and he had plenty of time to wait . but when he had eaten all his provisions , he grew weary . he again demanded the tribute from the grandmother . so she did not dare to refuse any longer , and brought out as much money as he could possibly carry in his knapsack . then he set out for home with the tribute . now no sooner had he gone than the devil came home , and when he learned that murmur had taken along a big bag of money . he first beat his grandmother , and then hurried after murmur . and he soon caught up to him , for he ran over sticks and stones , and sometimes flew in between ; while murmur had to stick to the highway with his heavy knapsack . but with the devil at his heels , he began to run as fast as he could . he stretched out the club behind him , to keep the devil from coming to close quarters . and thus they ran along , one behind the other . murmur held the shaft and the devil the end of the club , until they reached a deep valley . there murmur jumped from one mountain - top to another , and the devil followed him so hotly that he ran into the club , fell down into the valley and broke his foot - and there he lay . | the royal castle . | where will murmur take the tribute ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4325 | where will murmur take the tribute ? | []
| summary | setting | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " there 's your tribute ! " said murmur goose - egg , when he had reached the royal castle , and he flung down the knapsack full of money before the king , so that the whole castle tottered . the king thanked him kindly , and promised him a good reward , and a good character , if he wanted it ; but murmur only wanted more work to do . " what shall i do now ? " he asked . the king reflected for a while , and then he said murmur should travel to the hill - troll , who had robbed him of the sword of his ancestors . he lived in a castle by the sea , where no one ventured to go . | the whole castle tottered . | what happened when murmur flung down the knapsack of money ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4326 | what happened when murmur flung down the knapsack of money ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " there 's your tribute ! " said murmur goose - egg , when he had reached the royal castle , and he flung down the knapsack full of money before the king , so that the whole castle tottered . the king thanked him kindly , and promised him a good reward , and a good character , if he wanted it ; but murmur only wanted more work to do . " what shall i do now ? " he asked . the king reflected for a while , and then he said murmur should travel to the hill - troll , who had robbed him of the sword of his ancestors . he lived in a castle by the sea , where no one ventured to go . | more work to do . | what did murmur want in exchange for the tribute ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4327 | what did murmur want in exchange for the tribute ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " there 's your tribute ! " said murmur goose - egg , when he had reached the royal castle , and he flung down the knapsack full of money before the king , so that the whole castle tottered . the king thanked him kindly , and promised him a good reward , and a good character , if he wanted it ; but murmur only wanted more work to do . " what shall i do now ? " he asked . the king reflected for a while , and then he said murmur should travel to the hill - troll , who had robbed him of the sword of his ancestors . he lived in a castle by the sea , where no one ventured to go . | he wanted to get rid of murmur . | why did the king send murmur to the hill-troll ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4328 | why did the king send murmur to the hill-troll ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " there 's your tribute ! " said murmur goose - egg , when he had reached the royal castle , and he flung down the knapsack full of money before the king , so that the whole castle tottered . the king thanked him kindly , and promised him a good reward , and a good character , if he wanted it ; but murmur only wanted more work to do . " what shall i do now ? " he asked . the king reflected for a while , and then he said murmur should travel to the hill - troll , who had robbed him of the sword of his ancestors . he lived in a castle by the sea , where no one ventured to go . | robbed the king of the sword of his ancestors . | what did the hill-troll do ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4329 | what did the hill-troll do ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " there 's your tribute ! " said murmur goose - egg , when he had reached the royal castle , and he flung down the knapsack full of money before the king , so that the whole castle tottered . the king thanked him kindly , and promised him a good reward , and a good character , if he wanted it ; but murmur only wanted more work to do . " what shall i do now ? " he asked . the king reflected for a while , and then he said murmur should travel to the hill - troll , who had robbed him of the sword of his ancestors . he lived in a castle by the sea , where no one ventured to go . | it was dangerous . | why did not one venture to go to the castle by the sea ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4330 | why did not one venture to go to the castle by the sea ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | murmur was given a few cart - loads of provisions in his big knapsack , and once more set out . long he wandered , though , over field and wood , over hills and deep valleys , till he came to a great mountain where the troll lived who had robbed the king of the sword . but the troll was not out in the open , and the mountain was closed , so murmur could not get it . so he joined a party of stone - breakers , who were working at a mountainside , and worked along with them . they had never had such a helper , for murmur hewed away at the rocks till they burst , and stone bowlders as large as houses came rolling down . but when he was about to rest and eat up the first cart - load of his provisions , it had already been eaten up . " i have a good appetite myself , " said murmur , " but whoever got hold of it has an even better one , for he has eaten up the bones as well ! " | a few cart - loads of provisions in his big knapsack . | what was murmur given before he set out ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4331 | what was murmur given before he set out ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | murmur was given a few cart - loads of provisions in his big knapsack , and once more set out . long he wandered , though , over field and wood , over hills and deep valleys , till he came to a great mountain where the troll lived who had robbed the king of the sword . but the troll was not out in the open , and the mountain was closed , so murmur could not get it . so he joined a party of stone - breakers , who were working at a mountainside , and worked along with them . they had never had such a helper , for murmur hewed away at the rocks till they burst , and stone bowlders as large as houses came rolling down . but when he was about to rest and eat up the first cart - load of his provisions , it had already been eaten up . " i have a good appetite myself , " said murmur , " but whoever got hold of it has an even better one , for he has eaten up the bones as well ! " | the troll was not out in the open and the mountain was closed . | why could murmur not get to the troll ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4332 | why could murmur not get to the troll ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | murmur was given a few cart - loads of provisions in his big knapsack , and once more set out . long he wandered , though , over field and wood , over hills and deep valleys , till he came to a great mountain where the troll lived who had robbed the king of the sword . but the troll was not out in the open , and the mountain was closed , so murmur could not get it . so he joined a party of stone - breakers , who were working at a mountainside , and worked along with them . they had never had such a helper , for murmur hewed away at the rocks till they burst , and stone bowlders as large as houses came rolling down . but when he was about to rest and eat up the first cart - load of his provisions , it had already been eaten up . " i have a good appetite myself , " said murmur , " but whoever got hold of it has an even better one , for he has eaten up the bones as well ! " | the first cart - load of provisions had already been eaten up . | what happened while murmur was working ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4333 | what happened while murmur was working ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | murmur was given a few cart - loads of provisions in his big knapsack , and once more set out . long he wandered , though , over field and wood , over hills and deep valleys , till he came to a great mountain where the troll lived who had robbed the king of the sword . but the troll was not out in the open , and the mountain was closed , so murmur could not get it . so he joined a party of stone - breakers , who were working at a mountainside , and worked along with them . they had never had such a helper , for murmur hewed away at the rocks till they burst , and stone bowlders as large as houses came rolling down . but when he was about to rest and eat up the first cart - load of his provisions , it had already been eaten up . " i have a good appetite myself , " said murmur , " but whoever got hold of it has an even better one , for he has eaten up the bones as well ! " | whoever got hold of his cart . | who had a better appetite than murmur ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4334 | who had a better appetite than murmur ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | thus it went the first day , and the second was no better . on the third day he went to work again , and took along the third cart - load , lay down behind it , and pretended to be sleeping . then a troll with seven heads came out of the hill , began to smack his lips , and eat of his provisions . " now the table is set , so now i am going to eat , " said he . " first we 'll see about that , " said murmur , and hewed away at the troll so that the heads flew from his body . | to catch whoever was eating his provisions . | why did murmur pretend to sleep by his cart ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4335 | why did murmur pretend to sleep by his cart ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | thus it went the first day , and the second was no better . on the third day he went to work again , and took along the third cart - load , lay down behind it , and pretended to be sleeping . then a troll with seven heads came out of the hill , began to smack his lips , and eat of his provisions . " now the table is set , so now i am going to eat , " said he . " first we 'll see about that , " said murmur , and hewed away at the troll so that the heads flew from his body . | seven . | how many heads did the troll have ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4336 | how many heads did the troll have ? | []
| local | character | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | then he went into the hill out of which the troll had come , and inside stood a horse eating out of a barrel of glowing ashes , while behind him stood a barrel filled with oats . " why do n't you eat out of the barrel of oats ? " asked murmur goose - egg . " because i can not turn around , " said the horse . " i will turn you around , " said murmur goose - egg . " tear my head off instead , " pleaded the horse . | eating out of a barrel of glowing ashes . | what was the horse doing when murmur went into the hill ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4337 | what was the horse doing when murmur went into the hill ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | then he went into the hill out of which the troll had come , and inside stood a horse eating out of a barrel of glowing ashes , while behind him stood a barrel filled with oats . " why do n't you eat out of the barrel of oats ? " asked murmur goose - egg . " because i can not turn around , " said the horse . " i will turn you around , " said murmur goose - egg . " tear my head off instead , " pleaded the horse . | he can not turn around . | why could the horse not eat from the barrel filled with oats ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4338 | why could the horse not eat from the barrel filled with oats ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | murmur did so , and then the horse turned into a fine - looking man . he said that he had been enchanted , and turned into a horse by the troll . then he helped murmur look for the sword , which the troll had hidden under the bed . but in the bed lay the troll 's grandmother , and she was snoring . they went home by water , and just as they sailed off the old troll grandmother came after them ; but she could not get at them , hence she commenced to drink , so that the water went down and grew lower . but at last she could not drink up the whole sea , and so she burst . | he turned into a horse by the troll . | what happened because the man was enchanted ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4339 | what happened because the man was enchanted ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | then he went into the hill out of which the troll had come , and inside stood a horse eating out of a barrel of glowing ashes , while behind him stood a barrel filled with oats . " why do n't you eat out of the barrel of oats ? " asked murmur goose - egg . " because i can not turn around , " said the horse . " i will turn you around , " said murmur goose - egg . " tear my head off instead , " pleaded the horse . murmur did so , and then the horse turned into a fine - looking man . he said that he had been enchanted , and turned into a horse by the troll . then he helped murmur look for the sword , which the troll had hidden under the bed . but in the bed lay the troll 's grandmother , and she was snoring . they went home by water , and just as they sailed off the old troll grandmother came after them ; but she could not get at them , hence she commenced to drink , so that the water went down and grew lower . but at last she could not drink up the whole sea , and so she burst . | murmur had helped him . | why did the horse help murmur look for the sword ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4340 | why did the horse help murmur look for the sword ? | []
| summary | causal relationship | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | murmur did so , and then the horse turned into a fine - looking man . he said that he had been enchanted , and turned into a horse by the troll . then he helped murmur look for the sword , which the troll had hidden under the bed . but in the bed lay the troll 's grandmother , and she was snoring . they went home by water , and just as they sailed off the old troll grandmother came after them ; but she could not get at them , hence she commenced to drink , so that the water went down and grew lower . but at last she could not drink up the whole sea , and so she burst . | the old troll grandmother came after them . | what happened because murmur ran off with the sword ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4341 | what happened because murmur ran off with the sword ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | when they came ashore , murmur sent to the king , and had him told to have the sword fetched ; but though the king sent four horses , they could not move it from the spot . he sent eight , he sent twelve , but the sword remained where it was , and could not be moved from the spot by any means . then murmur goose - egg took it up , and carried it alone . the king could not believe his eyes when he saw murmur once more ; but he was very friendly and promised him gold and green forests . but when murmur asked for more work , he told him to travel to his troll 's castle , where no one dared go , and to remain there until he had built a bridge across the sound , so that people could cross . if he could do that , he would reward him well , yes , he would even give him his daughter , said the king . he would attend to it , said murmur . | took it up and carried it up alone . | what did murmur goose-egg do because the sword could not be moved ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4342 | what did murmur goose-egg do because the sword could not be moved ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | when they came ashore , murmur sent to the king , and had him told to have the sword fetched ; but though the king sent four horses , they could not move it from the spot . he sent eight , he sent twelve , but the sword remained where it was , and could not be moved from the spot by any means . then murmur goose - egg took it up , and carried it alone . the king could not believe his eyes when he saw murmur once more ; but he was very friendly and promised him gold and green forests . but when murmur asked for more work , he told him to travel to his troll 's castle , where no one dared go , and to remain there until he had built a bridge across the sound , so that people could cross . if he could do that , he would reward him well , yes , he would even give him his daughter , said the king . he would attend to it , said murmur . | shocked . | how did the king feel to see murmur carry the sword ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4343 | how did the king feel to see murmur carry the sword ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | when they came ashore , murmur sent to the king , and had him told to have the sword fetched ; but though the king sent four horses , they could not move it from the spot . he sent eight , he sent twelve , but the sword remained where it was , and could not be moved from the spot by any means . then murmur goose - egg took it up , and carried it alone . the king could not believe his eyes when he saw murmur once more ; but he was very friendly and promised him gold and green forests . but when murmur asked for more work , he told him to travel to his troll 's castle , where no one dared go , and to remain there until he had built a bridge across the sound , so that people could cross . if he could do that , he would reward him well , yes , he would even give him his daughter , said the king . he would attend to it , said murmur . | remain there until he had built a bridge across the sound so that people could cross . | what was murmur to do at the troll's castle ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4344 | what was murmur to do at the troll's castle ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | when he reached the sound , the river was full of drifting ice , and it roared like a waterfall . but he planted his legs firmly on the ground , and waded along until he got across . when he had warmed himself and satisfied his hunger , he wanted to sleep ; but a tumult and rumbling started , as though the whole castle were to be turned upside down . the gate flew wide open , and murmur saw nothing but a pair of yawning jaws that reached from the threshold to the top of the door . | nothing but a pair of yawning jaws that reached from the threshold to the top of the door . | what did murmur see when the gate flew wide open ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4345 | what did murmur see when the gate flew wide open ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | when he reached the sound , the river was full of drifting ice , and it roared like a waterfall . but he planted his legs firmly on the ground , and waded along until he got across . when he had warmed himself and satisfied his hunger , he wanted to sleep ; but a tumult and rumbling started , as though the whole castle were to be turned upside down . the gate flew wide open , and murmur saw nothing but a pair of yawning jaws that reached from the threshold to the top of the door . | sleep . | what did murmur want to do when the tumult and rumbling started ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4346 | what did murmur want to do when the tumult and rumbling started ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | so she did not dare to refuse any longer , and brought out as much money as he could possibly carry in his knapsack . then he set out for home with the tribute . now no sooner had he gone than the devil came home , and when he learned that murmur had taken along a big bag of money . he first beat his grandmother , and then hurried after murmur . and he soon caught up to him , for he ran over sticks and stones , and sometimes flew in between ; while murmur had to stick to the highway with his heavy knapsack . but with the devil at his heels , he began to run as fast as he could . he stretched out the club behind him , to keep the devil from coming to close quarters . and thus they ran along , one behind the other . murmur held the shaft and the devil the end of the club , until they reached a deep valley . there murmur jumped from one mountain - top to another , and the devil followed him so hotly that he ran into the club , fell down into the valley and broke his foot - and there he lay . when he reached the sound , the river was full of drifting ice , and it roared like a waterfall . but he planted his legs firmly on the ground , and waded along until he got across . when he had warmed himself and satisfied his hunger , he wanted to sleep ; but a tumult and rumbling started , as though the whole castle were to be turned upside down . the gate flew wide open , and murmur saw nothing but a pair of yawning jaws that reached from the threshold to the top of the door . | the devil . | who will the jaws turn out to be ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4347 | who will the jaws turn out to be ? | []
| summary | prediction | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " let 's see who you may be ? perhaps you are an old friend of mine , " said murmur . and sure enough , it was master devil . then they played cards together . the devil would gladly have won back some of the tribute murmur had forced from his grandmother for the king . yet , no matter how he played , murmur always won ; for he made a cross on the cards . and after he had won all the devil had with him , the latter had to give him some of the gold and silver that was in the castle . in the midst of their game the fire went out , so that they could no longer tell the cards apart . " now we must split wood , " said murmur . he hewed into the block of pine - wood with his ax , and drove in the wedge , but the tree - stump was tough , and would not split at once , though murmur gave himself all manner of pains . " you are supposed to be strong , " he said to the devil . " spit on your hands , slap in your claws here , and pull the block apart , so that i can see what you can do ! " | play cards together . | what did murmur and the devil do together ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4348 | what did murmur and the devil do together ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " let 's see who you may be ? perhaps you are an old friend of mine , " said murmur . and sure enough , it was master devil . then they played cards together . the devil would gladly have won back some of the tribute murmur had forced from his grandmother for the king . yet , no matter how he played , murmur always won ; for he made a cross on the cards . and after he had won all the devil had with him , the latter had to give him some of the gold and silver that was in the castle . in the midst of their game the fire went out , so that they could no longer tell the cards apart . " now we must split wood , " said murmur . he hewed into the block of pine - wood with his ax , and drove in the wedge , but the tree - stump was tough , and would not split at once , though murmur gave himself all manner of pains . " you are supposed to be strong , " he said to the devil . " spit on your hands , slap in your claws here , and pull the block apart , so that i can see what you can do ! " | the devil had to give him some of the gold and silver that was in the castle . | what happened because murmur had won all the devil had ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4349 | what happened because murmur had won all the devil had ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " let 's see who you may be ? perhaps you are an old friend of mine , " said murmur . and sure enough , it was master devil . then they played cards together . the devil would gladly have won back some of the tribute murmur had forced from his grandmother for the king . yet , no matter how he played , murmur always won ; for he made a cross on the cards . and after he had won all the devil had with him , the latter had to give him some of the gold and silver that was in the castle . in the midst of their game the fire went out , so that they could no longer tell the cards apart . " now we must split wood , " said murmur . he hewed into the block of pine - wood with his ax , and drove in the wedge , but the tree - stump was tough , and would not split at once , though murmur gave himself all manner of pains . " you are supposed to be strong , " he said to the devil . " spit on your hands , slap in your claws here , and pull the block apart , so that i can see what you can do ! " | he made a cross on the cards . | why did murmur always win ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4350 | why did murmur always win ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " let 's see who you may be ? perhaps you are an old friend of mine , " said murmur . and sure enough , it was master devil . then they played cards together . the devil would gladly have won back some of the tribute murmur had forced from his grandmother for the king . yet , no matter how he played , murmur always won ; for he made a cross on the cards . and after he had won all the devil had with him , the latter had to give him some of the gold and silver that was in the castle . in the midst of their game the fire went out , so that they could no longer tell the cards apart . " now we must split wood , " said murmur . he hewed into the block of pine - wood with his ax , and drove in the wedge , but the tree - stump was tough , and would not split at once , though murmur gave himself all manner of pains . " you are supposed to be strong , " he said to the devil . " spit on your hands , slap in your claws here , and pull the block apart , so that i can see what you can do ! " | trick him . | what will murmur do to the devil ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4351 | what will murmur do to the devil ? | []
| local | prediction | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | the devil obediently thrust both hands into the split , and tore and clawed with all his might ; but suddenly murmur goose - egg knocked out the wedge , and there the devil was caught in a vice , while murmur belabored his back with the ax . the devil wailed , and begged murmur to let him go ; but murmur would hear nothing of it until he had promised never to come back and make a nuisance of himself again . besides that , he had to promise to build a bridge over the sound , on which one could go back and forth at all seasons of the year . and the bridge was to be completed immediately after the breaking up of the ice - drift . " alas ! " said the devil , but there was nothing for it but to promise if he wished to go free . yet he made one condition , that he was to have the first soul that crossed the bridge as sound - toll . he could have it , said murmur . then he let the devil out , and he ran straight home . but murmur lay down and slept until far into the following day . | build a bridge over the sound , on which one could go back and forth at all seasons of the year . | what did murmur want to devil to do in exchange for being let go ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4352 | what did murmur want to devil to do in exchange for being let go ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | the devil obediently thrust both hands into the split , and tore and clawed with all his might ; but suddenly murmur goose - egg knocked out the wedge , and there the devil was caught in a vice , while murmur belabored his back with the ax . the devil wailed , and begged murmur to let him go ; but murmur would hear nothing of it until he had promised never to come back and make a nuisance of himself again . besides that , he had to promise to build a bridge over the sound , on which one could go back and forth at all seasons of the year . and the bridge was to be completed immediately after the breaking up of the ice - drift . " alas ! " said the devil , but there was nothing for it but to promise if he wished to go free . yet he made one condition , that he was to have the first soul that crossed the bridge as sound - toll . he could have it , said murmur . then he let the devil out , and he ran straight home . but murmur lay down and slept until far into the following day . | to see whether he were lying crushed on the ground or had merely been badly beaten . | why did the king come to see murmur goose-egg ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4353 | why did the king come to see murmur goose-egg ? | []
| local | causal relationship | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | " let 's see who you may be ? perhaps you are an old friend of mine , " said murmur . and sure enough , it was master devil . then they played cards together . the devil would gladly have won back some of the tribute murmur had forced from his grandmother for the king . yet , no matter how he played , murmur always won ; for he made a cross on the cards . and after he had won all the devil had with him , the latter had to give him some of the gold and silver that was in the castle . in the midst of their game the fire went out , so that they could no longer tell the cards apart . " now we must split wood , " said murmur . he hewed into the block of pine - wood with his ax , and drove in the wedge , but the tree - stump was tough , and would not split at once , though murmur gave himself all manner of pains . " you are supposed to be strong , " he said to the devil . " spit on your hands , slap in your claws here , and pull the block apart , so that i can see what you can do ! " then the king came to see whether murmur goose - egg were lying crushed on the ground , or had merely been badly beaten . he had to wade through piles of money before he could reach the bed . the money was stacked up high along the walls in heaps and in bags , and murmur lay in the bed and snored . " may heaven help me and my daughter ! " cried the king , when he saw that murmur goose - egg was in the best of health . yes , and no one could deny that everything had been well and thoroughly done , said the king . there could be no talk of marriage as long as the bridge had not been built . then one day the bridge was finished ; and on it stood the devil , ready to collect the toll promised him . | he won money from the devil . | why was murmur surrounded by money ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4354 | why was murmur surrounded by money ? | []
| summary | causal relationship | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | then the king came to see whether murmur goose - egg were lying crushed on the ground , or had merely been badly beaten . he had to wade through piles of money before he could reach the bed . the money was stacked up high along the walls in heaps and in bags , and murmur lay in the bed and snored . " may heaven help me and my daughter ! " cried the king , when he saw that murmur goose - egg was in the best of health . yes , and no one could deny that everything had been well and thoroughly done , said the king . there could be no talk of marriage as long as the bridge had not been built . then one day the bridge was finished ; and on it stood the devil , ready to collect the toll promised him . | lay in the bed and snored . | what was murmur doing when the king arrived ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4355 | what was murmur doing when the king arrived ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | then the king came to see whether murmur goose - egg were lying crushed on the ground , or had merely been badly beaten . he had to wade through piles of money before he could reach the bed . the money was stacked up high along the walls in heaps and in bags , and murmur lay in the bed and snored . " may heaven help me and my daughter ! " cried the king , when he saw that murmur goose - egg was in the best of health . yes , and no one could deny that everything had been well and thoroughly done , said the king . there could be no talk of marriage as long as the bridge had not been built . then one day the bridge was finished ; and on it stood the devil , ready to collect the toll promised him . | on it stood the devil , ready to collect the toll promised him . | what happened when the bridge was finished ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4356 | what happened when the bridge was finished ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | when they came ashore , murmur sent to the king , and had him told to have the sword fetched ; but though the king sent four horses , they could not move it from the spot . he sent eight , he sent twelve , but the sword remained where it was , and could not be moved from the spot by any means . then murmur goose - egg took it up , and carried it alone . the king could not believe his eyes when he saw murmur once more ; but he was very friendly and promised him gold and green forests . but when murmur asked for more work , he told him to travel to his troll 's castle , where no one dared go , and to remain there until he had built a bridge across the sound , so that people could cross . if he could do that , he would reward him well , yes , he would even give him his daughter , said the king . he would attend to it , said murmur . then the king came to see whether murmur goose - egg were lying crushed on the ground , or had merely been badly beaten . he had to wade through piles of money before he could reach the bed . the money was stacked up high along the walls in heaps and in bags , and murmur lay in the bed and snored . " may heaven help me and my daughter ! " cried the king , when he saw that murmur goose - egg was in the best of health . yes , and no one could deny that everything had been well and thoroughly done , said the king . there could be no talk of marriage as long as the bridge had not been built . then one day the bridge was finished ; and on it stood the devil , ready to collect the toll promised him . | he had promised his daughter to murmur . | why did the king cry about his daughter ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4357 | why did the king cry about his daughter ? | []
| summary | causal relationship | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | murmur goose - egg wanted the king to be the first to try the bridge with him . the king had no mind to do so , therefore murmur himself mounted a horse , and swung up the fat dairy - maid from the castle before him on the saddle - bow - she looked almost like a gigantic block of wood - and dashed across the bridge with her so that the planks fairly thundered . " where is my sound - toll ? where is the soul ? " cried the devil . " sitting in this block of wood ! if you want her , you must spit on your hands and catch hold of her , " said murmur goose - egg . " no , thank you ! if she does not catch hold of me , then i 'll certainly not catch hold of her , " said the devil . " you caught me in a vice once , but you ca n't fool me a second time , " said he , and flew straight home to his grandmother , and since then nothing more has been heard or seen of him . | so the devil would have his soul . | why did murmur goose-egg want the king to be the first to try the bridge ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4358 | why did murmur goose-egg want the king to be the first to try the bridge ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | murmur goose - egg wanted the king to be the first to try the bridge with him . the king had no mind to do so , therefore murmur himself mounted a horse , and swung up the fat dairy - maid from the castle before him on the saddle - bow - she looked almost like a gigantic block of wood - and dashed across the bridge with her so that the planks fairly thundered . " where is my sound - toll ? where is the soul ? " cried the devil . " sitting in this block of wood ! if you want her , you must spit on your hands and catch hold of her , " said murmur goose - egg . " no , thank you ! if she does not catch hold of me , then i 'll certainly not catch hold of her , " said the devil . " you caught me in a vice once , but you ca n't fool me a second time , " said he , and flew straight home to his grandmother , and since then nothing more has been heard or seen of him . | since then nothing more has been heard or seen of him . | what happened after the devil flew home ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4359 | what happened after the devil flew home ? | []
| local | outcome resolution | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | but murmur goose - egg hurried back to the castle and asked for the reward the king had promised him . and when the king hesitated and began to make all sorts of excuses , in order not to have to keep his promise . murmur said it would be best to have a substantial knapsackful of provisions made ready , since now he , murmur , was going to take his reward himself . this the king did , and when the knapsack was ready , murmur took the king along with him in front of the castle , and gave him a proper shove , so that he flew high up into the air . and he threw the knapsack up after him , so that he would not be left altogether without provisions . if he has not come down yet , then he , together with the knapsack , is floating between heaven and earth to this very day . | hesitated and began to make all shorts of excuses in order not to have to keep his promise . | what did the king do when murmur asked for his reward ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4360 | what did the king do when murmur asked for his reward ? | []
| local | action | explicit |
murmur-goose-egg | but murmur goose - egg hurried back to the castle and asked for the reward the king had promised him . and when the king hesitated and began to make all sorts of excuses , in order not to have to keep his promise . murmur said it would be best to have a substantial knapsackful of provisions made ready , since now he , murmur , was going to take his reward himself . this the king did , and when the knapsack was ready , murmur took the king along with him in front of the castle , and gave him a proper shove , so that he flew high up into the air . and he threw the knapsack up after him , so that he would not be left altogether without provisions . if he has not come down yet , then he , together with the knapsack , is floating between heaven and earth to this very day . | he did not want to give murmur his daughter . | why did the king make excuses to not keep his promise ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4361 | why did the king make excuses to not keep his promise ? | []
| local | causal relationship | implicit |
murmur-goose-egg | but murmur goose - egg hurried back to the castle and asked for the reward the king had promised him . and when the king hesitated and began to make all sorts of excuses , in order not to have to keep his promise . murmur said it would be best to have a substantial knapsackful of provisions made ready , since now he , murmur , was going to take his reward himself . this the king did , and when the knapsack was ready , murmur took the king along with him in front of the castle , and gave him a proper shove , so that he flew high up into the air . and he threw the knapsack up after him , so that he would not be left altogether without provisions . if he has not come down yet , then he , together with the knapsack , is floating between heaven and earth to this very day . | upset . | how did murmur feel when the king did not keep his promise ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4362 | how did murmur feel when the king did not keep his promise ? | []
| local | feeling | implicit |
farmer-and-badger | long , long ago , there lived an old farmer and his wife who had made their home in the mountains , far from any town . their only neighbor was a bad and malicious badger . this badger used to come out every night and run across to the farmer 's field and spoil the vegetables and the rice which the farmer spent his time in carefully cultivating . the badger at last grew so ruthless in his mischievous work , and did so much harm everywhere on the farm , that the good - natured farmer could not stand it any longer , and determined to put a stop to it . so he lay in wait day after day and night after night , with a big club , hoping to catch the badger , but all in vain . then he laid traps for the wicked animal . | in the mountains , far from any town . | where did the old farmer and his wife make their home ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4363 | where did the old farmer and his wife make their home ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | long , long ago , there lived an old farmer and his wife who had made their home in the mountains , far from any town . their only neighbor was a bad and malicious badger . this badger used to come out every night and run across to the farmer 's field and spoil the vegetables and the rice which the farmer spent his time in carefully cultivating . the badger at last grew so ruthless in his mischievous work , and did so much harm everywhere on the farm , that the good - natured farmer could not stand it any longer , and determined to put a stop to it . so he lay in wait day after day and night after night , with a big club , hoping to catch the badger , but all in vain . then he laid traps for the wicked animal . | a bad and malicious badger . | who was the couple's only neighbor ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4364 | who was the couple's only neighbor ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | long , long ago , there lived an old farmer and his wife who had made their home in the mountains , far from any town . their only neighbor was a bad and malicious badger . this badger used to come out every night and run across to the farmer 's field and spoil the vegetables and the rice which the farmer spent his time in carefully cultivating . the badger at last grew so ruthless in his mischievous work , and did so much harm everywhere on the farm , that the good - natured farmer could not stand it any longer , and determined to put a stop to it . so he lay in wait day after day and night after night , with a big club , hoping to catch the badger , but all in vain . then he laid traps for the wicked animal . | he used to come out every night and run across the farmer 's fields and spoil the vegetables and the rice . | why was the badger bad and malicious ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4365 | why was the badger bad and malicious ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | long , long ago , there lived an old farmer and his wife who had made their home in the mountains , far from any town . their only neighbor was a bad and malicious badger . this badger used to come out every night and run across to the farmer 's field and spoil the vegetables and the rice which the farmer spent his time in carefully cultivating . the badger at last grew so ruthless in his mischievous work , and did so much harm everywhere on the farm , that the good - natured farmer could not stand it any longer , and determined to put a stop to it . so he lay in wait day after day and night after night , with a big club , hoping to catch the badger , but all in vain . then he laid traps for the wicked animal . | he could not stand it any longer . | why was the old farmer determined to put to stop the badger ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4366 | why was the old farmer determined to put to stop the badger ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | long , long ago , there lived an old farmer and his wife who had made their home in the mountains , far from any town . their only neighbor was a bad and malicious badger . this badger used to come out every night and run across to the farmer 's field and spoil the vegetables and the rice which the farmer spent his time in carefully cultivating . the badger at last grew so ruthless in his mischievous work , and did so much harm everywhere on the farm , that the good - natured farmer could not stand it any longer , and determined to put a stop to it . so he lay in wait day after day and night after night , with a big club , hoping to catch the badger , but all in vain . then he laid traps for the wicked animal . | lay in wait with a big club . | how did the man try to catch the badger ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4367 | how did the man try to catch the badger ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | the farmer 's trouble and patience was rewarded , for one fine day on going his rounds he found the badger caught in a hole he had dug for that purpose . the farmer was delighted at having caught his enemy , and carried him home securely bound with rope . when he reached the house the farmer said to his wife : " i have at last caught the bad badger . you must keep an eye on him while i am out at work and not let him escape , because i want to make him into soup to - night . " | he found the badger caught in hole . | how was the farmer's trouble and patience rewarded ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4368 | how was the farmer's trouble and patience rewarded ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | the farmer 's trouble and patience was rewarded , for one fine day on going his rounds he found the badger caught in a hole he had dug for that purpose . the farmer was delighted at having caught his enemy , and carried him home securely bound with rope . when he reached the house the farmer said to his wife : " i have at last caught the bad badger . you must keep an eye on him while i am out at work and not let him escape , because i want to make him into soup to - night . " | delighted . | how did the farmer feel when he caught his enemy ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4369 | how did the farmer feel when he caught his enemy ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | the farmer 's trouble and patience was rewarded , for one fine day on going his rounds he found the badger caught in a hole he had dug for that purpose . the farmer was delighted at having caught his enemy , and carried him home securely bound with rope . when he reached the house the farmer said to his wife : " i have at last caught the bad badger . you must keep an eye on him while i am out at work and not let him escape , because i want to make him into soup to - night . " | he dug a hole . | how did the farmer catch the badger ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4370 | how did the farmer catch the badger ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | the farmer 's trouble and patience was rewarded , for one fine day on going his rounds he found the badger caught in a hole he had dug for that purpose . the farmer was delighted at having caught his enemy , and carried him home securely bound with rope . when he reached the house the farmer said to his wife : " i have at last caught the bad badger . you must keep an eye on him while i am out at work and not let him escape , because i want to make him into soup to - night . " | his wife . | who did the farmer entrust to watch the badger ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4371 | who did the farmer entrust to watch the badger ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | the farmer 's trouble and patience was rewarded , for one fine day on going his rounds he found the badger caught in a hole he had dug for that purpose . the farmer was delighted at having caught his enemy , and carried him home securely bound with rope . when he reached the house the farmer said to his wife : " i have at last caught the bad badger . you must keep an eye on him while i am out at work and not let him escape , because i want to make him into soup to - night . " | make him into soup . | what did the farmer want to do with the badger ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4372 | what did the farmer want to do with the badger ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | saying this , he hung the badger up to the rafters of his storehouse and went out to his work in the fields . the badger was in great distress , for he did not at all like the idea of being made into soup that night , and he thought and thought for a long time , trying to hit upon some plan by which he might escape . it was hard to think clearly in his uncomfortable position , for he had been hung upside down . very near him , at the entrance to the storehouse , looking out towards the green fields and the trees and the pleasant sunshine , stood the farmer 's old wife pounding barley . she looked tired and old . her face was seamed with many wrinkles , and was as brown as leather , and every now and then she stopped to wipe the perspiration which rolled down her face . | he did not at all like the idea of being made into soup . | why was the badger in great distress ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4373 | why was the badger in great distress ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | saying this , he hung the badger up to the rafters of his storehouse and went out to his work in the fields . the badger was in great distress , for he did not at all like the idea of being made into soup that night , and he thought and thought for a long time , trying to hit upon some plan by which he might escape . it was hard to think clearly in his uncomfortable position , for he had been hung upside down . very near him , at the entrance to the storehouse , looking out towards the green fields and the trees and the pleasant sunshine , stood the farmer 's old wife pounding barley . she looked tired and old . her face was seamed with many wrinkles , and was as brown as leather , and every now and then she stopped to wipe the perspiration which rolled down her face . | it was hard to think clearly . | what happened because the badger was hung upside-down ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4374 | what happened because the badger was hung upside-down ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | saying this , he hung the badger up to the rafters of his storehouse and went out to his work in the fields . the badger was in great distress , for he did not at all like the idea of being made into soup that night , and he thought and thought for a long time , trying to hit upon some plan by which he might escape . it was hard to think clearly in his uncomfortable position , for he had been hung upside down . very near him , at the entrance to the storehouse , looking out towards the green fields and the trees and the pleasant sunshine , stood the farmer 's old wife pounding barley . she looked tired and old . her face was seamed with many wrinkles , and was as brown as leather , and every now and then she stopped to wipe the perspiration which rolled down her face . | escape . | what will the badger try to do ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4375 | what will the badger try to do ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | saying this , he hung the badger up to the rafters of his storehouse and went out to his work in the fields . the badger was in great distress , for he did not at all like the idea of being made into soup that night , and he thought and thought for a long time , trying to hit upon some plan by which he might escape . it was hard to think clearly in his uncomfortable position , for he had been hung upside down . very near him , at the entrance to the storehouse , looking out towards the green fields and the trees and the pleasant sunshine , stood the farmer 's old wife pounding barley . she looked tired and old . her face was seamed with many wrinkles , and was as brown as leather , and every now and then she stopped to wipe the perspiration which rolled down her face . | pounding barley . | what was the farmer's old wife doing ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4376 | what was the farmer's old wife doing ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | saying this , he hung the badger up to the rafters of his storehouse and went out to his work in the fields . the badger was in great distress , for he did not at all like the idea of being made into soup that night , and he thought and thought for a long time , trying to hit upon some plan by which he might escape . it was hard to think clearly in his uncomfortable position , for he had been hung upside down . very near him , at the entrance to the storehouse , looking out towards the green fields and the trees and the pleasant sunshine , stood the farmer 's old wife pounding barley . she looked tired and old . her face was seamed with many wrinkles , and was as brown as leather , and every now and then she stopped to wipe the perspiration which rolled down her face . | she was working hard . | why was the woman perspiring ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4377 | why was the woman perspiring ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | " dear lady , " said the wily badger , " you must be very weary doing such heavy work in your old age . wo n't you let me do that for you ? my arms are very strong , and i could relieve you for a little while ! " " thank you for your kindness , " said the old woman , " but i can not let you do this work for me because i must not untie you , for you might escape if i did , and my husband would be very angry if he came home and found you gone . " | he wanted to escape . | why did the badger offer to help the woman ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4378 | why did the badger offer to help the woman ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | " dear lady , " said the wily badger , " you must be very weary doing such heavy work in your old age . wo n't you let me do that for you ? my arms are very strong , and i could relieve you for a little while ! " " thank you for your kindness , " said the old woman , " but i can not let you do this work for me because i must not untie you , for you might escape if i did , and my husband would be very angry if he came home and found you gone . " | he might escape . | why wouldn't the woman untie the badger ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4379 | why wouldn't the woman untie the badger ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | now , the badger is one of the most cunning of animals , and he said again in a very sad , gentle , voice : " you are very unkind . you might untie me , for i promise not to try to escape . if you are afraid of your husband , i will let you bind me again before his return when i have finished pounding the barley . i am so tired and sore tied up like this . if you would only let me down for a few minutes i would indeed be thankful ! " | untied the cord and let the badger down . | what did the woman do because she had a good and simple nature ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4380 | what did the woman do because she had a good and simple nature ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | the old woman then gave him the wooden pestle and told him to do the work for a short time while she rested . he took the pestle , but instead of doing the work as he was told , the badger at once sprang upon the old woman and knocked her down with the heavy piece of wood . he then killed her and cut her up and made soup of her , and waited for the return of the old farmer . the old man worked hard in his fields all day , and as he worked he thought with pleasure that no more now would his labor be spoiled by the destructive badger . | angry . | how will the old man feel when he returns home ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4381 | how will the old man feel when he returns home ? | []
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farmer-and-badger | towards sunset he left his work and turned to go home . he was very tired , but the thought of the nice supper of hot badger soup awaiting his return cheered him . the thought that the badger might get free and take revenge on the poor old woman never once came into his mind . the badger meanwhile assumed the old woman 's form , and as soon as he saw the old farmer approaching came out to greet him on the veranda of the little house , saying : " so you have come back at last . i have made the badger soup and have been waiting for you for a long time . " | the thought of the nice supper of hot badger soup awaiting his return . | what cheered up the old man ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4382 | what cheered up the old man ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | a little back from the high road there stands a house which is called ' hemgard . ' perhaps you remember the two beautiful mountain ash trees by the reddish - brown palings , and the high gate . or you remember the garden with the beautiful barberry bushes which are always the first to become grown in spring , and which in summer are weighed down with their beautiful berries . behind the garden there is a hedge with tall aspens which rustle in the morning wind . behind the hedge is a road , behind the road is a wood , and behind the wood the wide world . but on the other side of the garden there is a lake , and beyond the lake is a village , and all around stretch meadows and fields , now yellow , now green . in the pretty house , which has white window - frames , a neat porch and clean steps , which are always strewn with finely - cut juniper leaves , walter 's parents live . his brother frederick , his sister lotta , old lena , jonah , caro and bravo , putte and murre , and kuckeliku . caro lives in the dog house , bravo in the stable , putte with the stableman , murre a little here and a little there , and kuckeliku lives in the hen house , that is his kingdom . | caro lived in the dog house , bravo in the stable , putte with the stableman . | where did caro, bravo, and putte live ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4383 | where did caro, bravo, and putte live ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | a little back from the high road there stands a house which is called ' hemgard . ' perhaps you remember the two beautiful mountain ash trees by the reddish - brown palings , and the high gate . or you remember the garden with the beautiful barberry bushes which are always the first to become grown in spring , and which in summer are weighed down with their beautiful berries . behind the garden there is a hedge with tall aspens which rustle in the morning wind . behind the hedge is a road , behind the road is a wood , and behind the wood the wide world . but on the other side of the garden there is a lake , and beyond the lake is a village , and all around stretch meadows and fields , now yellow , now green . in the pretty house , which has white window - frames , a neat porch and clean steps , which are always strewn with finely - cut juniper leaves , walter 's parents live . his brother frederick , his sister lotta , old lena , jonah , caro and bravo , putte and murre , and kuckeliku . caro lives in the dog house , bravo in the stable , putte with the stableman , murre a little here and a little there , and kuckeliku lives in the hen house , that is his kingdom . | in the hen house . | where did kuckeliku live ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4384 | where did kuckeliku live ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | walter is six years old , and he must soon begin to go to school . he can not read yet , but he can do many other things . he can turn cartwheels , stand on his head , ride see - saw , throw snowballs , play ball , crow like a cock , eat bread and butter and drink sour milk , and tear his trousers . he can wear holes in his elbows , break the crockery in pieces , throw balls through the windowpanes , draw old men on important papers , walk over the flower - beds , eat himself sick with gooseberries , and be well after a whipping . for the rest he has a good heart but a bad memory , and forgets his father 's and his mother 's admonitions . he so often gets into trouble and meets with adventures , as you shall hear , but first of all i must tell you how brave he was and how he hunted wolves . once in the spring , a little before midsummer , walter heard that there were a great many wolves in the wood , and that pleased him . he was wonderfully brave when he was in the midst of his companions or at home with his brothers and sister , then he used often to say ' one wolf is nothing , there ought to be at least four . ' when he wrestled with klas bogenstrom or frithiof waderfelt and struck them in the back , he would say ' that is what i shall do to a wolf ! ' when he shot arrows at jonas and they rattled against his sheepskin coat he would say : ' that is how i should shoot you if you were a wolf ! ' | six years old . | how old was walter ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4385 | how old was walter ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | walter is six years old , and he must soon begin to go to school . he can not read yet , but he can do many other things . he can turn cartwheels , stand on his head , ride see - saw , throw snowballs , play ball , crow like a cock , eat bread and butter and drink sour milk , and tear his trousers . he can wear holes in his elbows , break the crockery in pieces , throw balls through the windowpanes , draw old men on important papers , walk over the flower - beds , eat himself sick with gooseberries , and be well after a whipping . for the rest he has a good heart but a bad memory , and forgets his father 's and his mother 's admonitions . he so often gets into trouble and meets with adventures , as you shall hear , but first of all i must tell you how brave he was and how he hunted wolves . once in the spring , a little before midsummer , walter heard that there were a great many wolves in the wood , and that pleased him . he was wonderfully brave when he was in the midst of his companions or at home with his brothers and sister , then he used often to say ' one wolf is nothing , there ought to be at least four . ' when he wrestled with klas bogenstrom or frithiof waderfelt and struck them in the back , he would say ' that is what i shall do to a wolf ! ' when he shot arrows at jonas and they rattled against his sheepskin coat he would say : ' that is how i should shoot you if you were a wolf ! ' | read . | what couldn't walter do ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4386 | what couldn't walter do ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | walter is six years old , and he must soon begin to go to school . he can not read yet , but he can do many other things . he can turn cartwheels , stand on his head , ride see - saw , throw snowballs , play ball , crow like a cock , eat bread and butter and drink sour milk , and tear his trousers . he can wear holes in his elbows , break the crockery in pieces , throw balls through the windowpanes , draw old men on important papers , walk over the flower - beds , eat himself sick with gooseberries , and be well after a whipping . for the rest he has a good heart but a bad memory , and forgets his father 's and his mother 's admonitions . he so often gets into trouble and meets with adventures , as you shall hear , but first of all i must tell you how brave he was and how he hunted wolves . once in the spring , a little before midsummer , walter heard that there were a great many wolves in the wood , and that pleased him . he was wonderfully brave when he was in the midst of his companions or at home with his brothers and sister , then he used often to say ' one wolf is nothing , there ought to be at least four . ' when he wrestled with klas bogenstrom or frithiof waderfelt and struck them in the back , he would say ' that is what i shall do to a wolf ! ' when he shot arrows at jonas and they rattled against his sheepskin coat he would say : ' that is how i should shoot you if you were a wolf ! ' | hunted wolves . | how was walter brave ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4387 | how was walter brave ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | walter is six years old , and he must soon begin to go to school . he can not read yet , but he can do many other things . he can turn cartwheels , stand on his head , ride see - saw , throw snowballs , play ball , crow like a cock , eat bread and butter and drink sour milk , and tear his trousers . he can wear holes in his elbows , break the crockery in pieces , throw balls through the windowpanes , draw old men on important papers , walk over the flower - beds , eat himself sick with gooseberries , and be well after a whipping . for the rest he has a good heart but a bad memory , and forgets his father 's and his mother 's admonitions . he so often gets into trouble and meets with adventures , as you shall hear , but first of all i must tell you how brave he was and how he hunted wolves . once in the spring , a little before midsummer , walter heard that there were a great many wolves in the wood , and that pleased him . he was wonderfully brave when he was in the midst of his companions or at home with his brothers and sister , then he used often to say ' one wolf is nothing , there ought to be at least four . ' when he wrestled with klas bogenstrom or frithiof waderfelt and struck them in the back , he would say ' that is what i shall do to a wolf ! ' when he shot arrows at jonas and they rattled against his sheepskin coat he would say : ' that is how i should shoot you if you were a wolf ! ' | klas bogenstrom or frithiof waderfelt . | who did walter wrestle with ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4388 | who did walter wrestle with ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | walter is six years old , and he must soon begin to go to school . he can not read yet , but he can do many other things . he can turn cartwheels , stand on his head , ride see - saw , throw snowballs , play ball , crow like a cock , eat bread and butter and drink sour milk , and tear his trousers . he can wear holes in his elbows , break the crockery in pieces , throw balls through the windowpanes , draw old men on important papers , walk over the flower - beds , eat himself sick with gooseberries , and be well after a whipping . for the rest he has a good heart but a bad memory , and forgets his father 's and his mother 's admonitions . he so often gets into trouble and meets with adventures , as you shall hear , but first of all i must tell you how brave he was and how he hunted wolves . once in the spring , a little before midsummer , walter heard that there were a great many wolves in the wood , and that pleased him . he was wonderfully brave when he was in the midst of his companions or at home with his brothers and sister , then he used often to say ' one wolf is nothing , there ought to be at least four . ' when he wrestled with klas bogenstrom or frithiof waderfelt and struck them in the back , he would say ' that is what i shall do to a wolf ! ' when he shot arrows at jonas and they rattled against his sheepskin coat he would say : ' that is how i should shoot you if you were a wolf ! ' | heard that there were a great many wolves in the wood . | why was walter pleased ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4389 | why was walter pleased ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | indeed , some thought that the brave boy boasted a little . one must indeed believe him since he said so himself . so jonas and lena used to say of him ' look , there goes walter , who shoots the wolves . ' and other boys and girls would say ' look , there goes brave walter , who is brave enough to fight with four . ' there was no one so fully convinced of this as walter himself , and one day he prepared himself for a real wolf hunt . he took with him his drum , which had holes in one end since the time he had climbed up on it to reach a cluster of rowan berries , and his tin sabre , which was a little broken , because he had with incredible courage fought his way through a whole unfriendly army of gooseberry bushes . he did not forget to arm himself quite to the teeth with his pop - gun , his bow , and his air - pistol . he had a burnt cork in his pocket to blacken his moustache , and a red cock 's feather to put in his cap to make himself look fierce . he had besides in his trouser pocket a clasp knife with a bone handle , to cut off the ears of the wolves as soon as he had killed them . he thought it would be cruel to do that while they were still living . | took with him his drum , and his tin sabre . | how did walter prepare for a real wolf hunt ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4390 | how did walter prepare for a real wolf hunt ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | indeed , some thought that the brave boy boasted a little . one must indeed believe him since he said so himself . so jonas and lena used to say of him ' look , there goes walter , who shoots the wolves . ' and other boys and girls would say ' look , there goes brave walter , who is brave enough to fight with four . ' there was no one so fully convinced of this as walter himself , and one day he prepared himself for a real wolf hunt . he took with him his drum , which had holes in one end since the time he had climbed up on it to reach a cluster of rowan berries , and his tin sabre , which was a little broken , because he had with incredible courage fought his way through a whole unfriendly army of gooseberry bushes . he did not forget to arm himself quite to the teeth with his pop - gun , his bow , and his air - pistol . he had a burnt cork in his pocket to blacken his moustache , and a red cock 's feather to put in his cap to make himself look fierce . he had besides in his trouser pocket a clasp knife with a bone handle , to cut off the ears of the wolves as soon as he had killed them . he thought it would be cruel to do that while they were still living . | his pop - gun , his bow , and his air - pistol . | what did walter arm himself with for the wolf hunt ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4391 | what did walter arm himself with for the wolf hunt ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | indeed , some thought that the brave boy boasted a little . one must indeed believe him since he said so himself . so jonas and lena used to say of him ' look , there goes walter , who shoots the wolves . ' and other boys and girls would say ' look , there goes brave walter , who is brave enough to fight with four . ' there was no one so fully convinced of this as walter himself , and one day he prepared himself for a real wolf hunt . he took with him his drum , which had holes in one end since the time he had climbed up on it to reach a cluster of rowan berries , and his tin sabre , which was a little broken , because he had with incredible courage fought his way through a whole unfriendly army of gooseberry bushes . he did not forget to arm himself quite to the teeth with his pop - gun , his bow , and his air - pistol . he had a burnt cork in his pocket to blacken his moustache , and a red cock 's feather to put in his cap to make himself look fierce . he had besides in his trouser pocket a clasp knife with a bone handle , to cut off the ears of the wolves as soon as he had killed them . he thought it would be cruel to do that while they were still living . | to make himself look fierce . | why did walter have a red cock's feather to put in his cap ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4392 | why did walter have a red cock's feather to put in his cap ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | indeed , some thought that the brave boy boasted a little . one must indeed believe him since he said so himself . so jonas and lena used to say of him ' look , there goes walter , who shoots the wolves . ' and other boys and girls would say ' look , there goes brave walter , who is brave enough to fight with four . ' there was no one so fully convinced of this as walter himself , and one day he prepared himself for a real wolf hunt . he took with him his drum , which had holes in one end since the time he had climbed up on it to reach a cluster of rowan berries , and his tin sabre , which was a little broken , because he had with incredible courage fought his way through a whole unfriendly army of gooseberry bushes . he did not forget to arm himself quite to the teeth with his pop - gun , his bow , and his air - pistol . he had a burnt cork in his pocket to blacken his moustache , and a red cock 's feather to put in his cap to make himself look fierce . he had besides in his trouser pocket a clasp knife with a bone handle , to cut off the ears of the wolves as soon as he had killed them . he thought it would be cruel to do that while they were still living . | he had with incredible courage fought his way through a whole unfriendly army of gooseberry bushes . | why was walter's tin sabre a little broken ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4393 | why was walter's tin sabre a little broken ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | indeed , some thought that the brave boy boasted a little . one must indeed believe him since he said so himself . so jonas and lena used to say of him ' look , there goes walter , who shoots the wolves . ' and other boys and girls would say ' look , there goes brave walter , who is brave enough to fight with four . ' there was no one so fully convinced of this as walter himself , and one day he prepared himself for a real wolf hunt . he took with him his drum , which had holes in one end since the time he had climbed up on it to reach a cluster of rowan berries , and his tin sabre , which was a little broken , because he had with incredible courage fought his way through a whole unfriendly army of gooseberry bushes . he did not forget to arm himself quite to the teeth with his pop - gun , his bow , and his air - pistol . he had a burnt cork in his pocket to blacken his moustache , and a red cock 's feather to put in his cap to make himself look fierce . he had besides in his trouser pocket a clasp knife with a bone handle , to cut off the ears of the wolves as soon as he had killed them . he thought it would be cruel to do that while they were still living . | he had climbed up on it to reach a cluster of rowan berries . | why did walter's drum have holes in one end ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4394 | why did walter's drum have holes in one end ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | it was such a good thing that jonas was going with corn to the mill , for walter got a seat on the load , while caro ran barking beside them . as soon as they came to the wood walter looked cautiously around him to see perchance there was a wolf in the bushe . he did not omit to ask jonas if wolves were afraid of a drum . ' of course they are ' ( that is understood ) said jonas . thereupon walter began to beat his drum with all his might while they were going through the wood . when they came to the mill walter immediately asked if there had been any wolves in the neighbourhood lately . | walter got a seat on the load . | why was it a good thing that jonas was going with corn to the mill ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4395 | why was it a good thing that jonas was going with corn to the mill ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | it was such a good thing that jonas was going with corn to the mill , for walter got a seat on the load , while caro ran barking beside them . as soon as they came to the wood walter looked cautiously around him to see perchance there was a wolf in the bushe . he did not omit to ask jonas if wolves were afraid of a drum . ' of course they are ' ( that is understood ) said jonas . thereupon walter began to beat his drum with all his might while they were going through the wood . when they came to the mill walter immediately asked if there had been any wolves in the neighbourhood lately . | the wood . | where did walter and jonas go ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4396 | where did walter and jonas go ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | it was such a good thing that jonas was going with corn to the mill , for walter got a seat on the load , while caro ran barking beside them . as soon as they came to the wood walter looked cautiously around him to see perchance there was a wolf in the bushe . he did not omit to ask jonas if wolves were afraid of a drum . ' of course they are ' ( that is understood ) said jonas . thereupon walter began to beat his drum with all his might while they were going through the wood . when they came to the mill walter immediately asked if there had been any wolves in the neighbourhood lately . | looked cautiously around him to see perchance there was a wolf in the bushes . | what did walter do after they came into the wood ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4397 | what did walter do after they came into the wood ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | it was such a good thing that jonas was going with corn to the mill , for walter got a seat on the load , while caro ran barking beside them . as soon as they came to the wood walter looked cautiously around him to see perchance there was a wolf in the bushe . he did not omit to ask jonas if wolves were afraid of a drum . ' of course they are ' ( that is understood ) said jonas . thereupon walter began to beat his drum with all his might while they were going through the wood . when they came to the mill walter immediately asked if there had been any wolves in the neighbourhood lately . | jonas said wolves were scared of a drum . | why did walter start beating his drum ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4398 | why did walter start beating his drum ? | []
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves | it was such a good thing that jonas was going with corn to the mill , for walter got a seat on the load , while caro ran barking beside them . as soon as they came to the wood walter looked cautiously around him to see perchance there was a wolf in the bushe . he did not omit to ask jonas if wolves were afraid of a drum . ' of course they are ' ( that is understood ) said jonas . thereupon walter began to beat his drum with all his might while they were going through the wood . when they came to the mill walter immediately asked if there had been any wolves in the neighbourhood lately . | if there had been any wolves in the neighbourhood lately . | what did walter ask jonas when they came to the mill ? | GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4399 | what did walter ask jonas when they came to the mill ? | []
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