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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' alas ! yes , ' said the miller , ' last night the wolves have eaten our fattest ram there by the kiln not far from here . ' ' ah ! ' said walter , ' do you think that there were many ? ' ' we do n't know , ' answered the miller . ' oh , it is all the same , ' said walter . ' i only asked so that i should know if i should take jonas with me . ' ' i could manage very well alone with three , but if there were more , i might not have time to kill them all before they ran away . ' ' in walter 's place i should go quite alone , it is more manly , ' said jonas . ' no , it is better for you to come too , ' said walter . ' perhaps there are many . ' ' no , i have not time , ' said jonas , ' and besides , there are sure not to be more than three . walter can manage them very well alone . ' ' yes , ' said walter , ' certainly i could . but , you see , jonas , it might happen that one of them might bite me in the back , and i should have more trouble in killing them . if i only knew that there were not more than two i should not mind , for them i should take one in each hand and give them a good shaking , like susanna once shook me . '
their fattest ram .
what did the wolves eat last night ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4400
what did the wolves eat last night ?
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' alas ! yes , ' said the miller , ' last night the wolves have eaten our fattest ram there by the kiln not far from here . ' ' ah ! ' said walter , ' do you think that there were many ? ' ' we do n't know , ' answered the miller . ' oh , it is all the same , ' said walter . ' i only asked so that i should know if i should take jonas with me . ' ' i could manage very well alone with three , but if there were more , i might not have time to kill them all before they ran away . ' ' in walter 's place i should go quite alone , it is more manly , ' said jonas . ' no , it is better for you to come too , ' said walter . ' perhaps there are many . ' ' no , i have not time , ' said jonas , ' and besides , there are sure not to be more than three . walter can manage them very well alone . ' ' yes , ' said walter , ' certainly i could . but , you see , jonas , it might happen that one of them might bite me in the back , and i should have more trouble in killing them . if i only knew that there were not more than two i should not mind , for them i should take one in each hand and give them a good shaking , like susanna once shook me . '
he did not know if he should take jonas with him .
why did walter ask if there were many wolves ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4401
why did walter ask if there were many wolves ?
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local
causal relationship
implicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' alas ! yes , ' said the miller , ' last night the wolves have eaten our fattest ram there by the kiln not far from here . ' ' ah ! ' said walter , ' do you think that there were many ? ' ' we do n't know , ' answered the miller . ' oh , it is all the same , ' said walter . ' i only asked so that i should know if i should take jonas with me . ' ' i could manage very well alone with three , but if there were more , i might not have time to kill them all before they ran away . ' ' in walter 's place i should go quite alone , it is more manly , ' said jonas . ' no , it is better for you to come too , ' said walter . ' perhaps there are many . ' ' no , i have not time , ' said jonas , ' and besides , there are sure not to be more than three . walter can manage them very well alone . ' ' yes , ' said walter , ' certainly i could . but , you see , jonas , it might happen that one of them might bite me in the back , and i should have more trouble in killing them . if i only knew that there were not more than two i should not mind , for them i should take one in each hand and give them a good shaking , like susanna once shook me . '
there could be many wolves .
why did walter decide for jonas to come with him ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4402
why did walter decide for jonas to come with him ?
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local
causal relationship
implicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' alas ! yes , ' said the miller , ' last night the wolves have eaten our fattest ram there by the kiln not far from here . ' ' ah ! ' said walter , ' do you think that there were many ? ' ' we do n't know , ' answered the miller . ' oh , it is all the same , ' said walter . ' i only asked so that i should know if i should take jonas with me . ' ' i could manage very well alone with three , but if there were more , i might not have time to kill them all before they ran away . ' ' in walter 's place i should go quite alone , it is more manly , ' said jonas . ' no , it is better for you to come too , ' said walter . ' perhaps there are many . ' ' no , i have not time , ' said jonas , ' and besides , there are sure not to be more than three . walter can manage them very well alone . ' ' yes , ' said walter , ' certainly i could . but , you see , jonas , it might happen that one of them might bite me in the back , and i should have more trouble in killing them . if i only knew that there were not more than two i should not mind , for them i should take one in each hand and give them a good shaking , like susanna once shook me . '
three .
how many wolves could walter hunt by himself ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4403
how many wolves could walter hunt by himself ?
[]
local
action
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' alas ! yes , ' said the miller , ' last night the wolves have eaten our fattest ram there by the kiln not far from here . ' ' ah ! ' said walter , ' do you think that there were many ? ' ' we do n't know , ' answered the miller . ' oh , it is all the same , ' said walter . ' i only asked so that i should know if i should take jonas with me . ' ' i could manage very well alone with three , but if there were more , i might not have time to kill them all before they ran away . ' ' in walter 's place i should go quite alone , it is more manly , ' said jonas . ' no , it is better for you to come too , ' said walter . ' perhaps there are many . ' ' no , i have not time , ' said jonas , ' and besides , there are sure not to be more than three . walter can manage them very well alone . ' ' yes , ' said walter , ' certainly i could . but , you see , jonas , it might happen that one of them might bite me in the back , and i should have more trouble in killing them . if i only knew that there were not more than two i should not mind , for them i should take one in each hand and give them a good shaking , like susanna once shook me . '
he might not have time to kill them all before they ran away .
why couldn't walter hunt more than three wolves ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4404
why couldn't walter hunt more than three wolves ?
[]
local
causal relationship
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' i certainly think that there will not be more than two , ' said jonas , ' there are never more than two when they slay children and rams . walter can very well shake them without me . ' ' but , you see , jonas , ' said walter , ' if there are two , it might still happen that one of them escapes and bites me in the leg . you see i am not so strong in the left hand as in the right . you can very well come with me , and take a good stick in case there are really two . look , if there is only one , i shall take him so with both my hands and thrown him living on to his back . he can kick as much as he likes , i shall hold him fast . ' ' now , when i really think over the thing , ' said jonas , ' i am almost sure there will not be more than one . what would two do with one ram ? there will certainly not be more than one . ' ' but you should come with me all the same , jonas , ' said walter . ' you see i can very well manage one , but i am not quite accustomed to wolves yet , and he might tear holes in my new trousers . ' ' well , just listen , ' said jonas , ' i am beginning to think that walter is not so brave as people say . first of all walter would fight against four , and then against three , then two , and then one , and now walter wants help with one . such a thing must never be . what would people say ? perhaps they would think that walter is a coward ? '
not be more than two .
how many wolves did jonas think there were ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4405
how many wolves did jonas think there were ?
[]
local
action
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' i certainly think that there will not be more than two , ' said jonas , ' there are never more than two when they slay children and rams . walter can very well shake them without me . ' ' but , you see , jonas , ' said walter , ' if there are two , it might still happen that one of them escapes and bites me in the leg . you see i am not so strong in the left hand as in the right . you can very well come with me , and take a good stick in case there are really two . look , if there is only one , i shall take him so with both my hands and thrown him living on to his back . he can kick as much as he likes , i shall hold him fast . ' ' now , when i really think over the thing , ' said jonas , ' i am almost sure there will not be more than one . what would two do with one ram ? there will certainly not be more than one . ' ' but you should come with me all the same , jonas , ' said walter . ' you see i can very well manage one , but i am not quite accustomed to wolves yet , and he might tear holes in my new trousers . ' ' well , just listen , ' said jonas , ' i am beginning to think that walter is not so brave as people say . first of all walter would fight against four , and then against three , then two , and then one , and now walter wants help with one . such a thing must never be . what would people say ? perhaps they would think that walter is a coward ? '
he believed walter could hunt the wolves by himself .
why didn't jonas want to hunt wolves with walter ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4406
why didn't jonas want to hunt wolves with walter ?
[]
local
causal relationship
implicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' i certainly think that there will not be more than two , ' said jonas , ' there are never more than two when they slay children and rams . walter can very well shake them without me . ' ' but , you see , jonas , ' said walter , ' if there are two , it might still happen that one of them escapes and bites me in the leg . you see i am not so strong in the left hand as in the right . you can very well come with me , and take a good stick in case there are really two . look , if there is only one , i shall take him so with both my hands and thrown him living on to his back . he can kick as much as he likes , i shall hold him fast . ' ' now , when i really think over the thing , ' said jonas , ' i am almost sure there will not be more than one . what would two do with one ram ? there will certainly not be more than one . ' ' but you should come with me all the same , jonas , ' said walter . ' you see i can very well manage one , but i am not quite accustomed to wolves yet , and he might tear holes in my new trousers . ' ' well , just listen , ' said jonas , ' i am beginning to think that walter is not so brave as people say . first of all walter would fight against four , and then against three , then two , and then one , and now walter wants help with one . such a thing must never be . what would people say ? perhaps they would think that walter is a coward ? '
walter was worried one of them might bite his leg .
why did walter still want jonas to come with him even if there were only two wolves ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4407
why did walter still want jonas to come with him even if there were only two wolves ?
[]
local
causal relationship
implicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' i certainly think that there will not be more than two , ' said jonas , ' there are never more than two when they slay children and rams . walter can very well shake them without me . ' ' but , you see , jonas , ' said walter , ' if there are two , it might still happen that one of them escapes and bites me in the leg . you see i am not so strong in the left hand as in the right . you can very well come with me , and take a good stick in case there are really two . look , if there is only one , i shall take him so with both my hands and thrown him living on to his back . he can kick as much as he likes , i shall hold him fast . ' ' now , when i really think over the thing , ' said jonas , ' i am almost sure there will not be more than one . what would two do with one ram ? there will certainly not be more than one . ' ' but you should come with me all the same , jonas , ' said walter . ' you see i can very well manage one , but i am not quite accustomed to wolves yet , and he might tear holes in my new trousers . ' ' well , just listen , ' said jonas , ' i am beginning to think that walter is not so brave as people say . first of all walter would fight against four , and then against three , then two , and then one , and now walter wants help with one . such a thing must never be . what would people say ? perhaps they would think that walter is a coward ? '
a coward .
what did jonas call walter after he did not want to hunt wolves by himself ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4408
what did jonas call walter after he did not want to hunt wolves by himself ?
[]
local
action
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' i certainly think that there will not be more than two , ' said jonas , ' there are never more than two when they slay children and rams . walter can very well shake them without me . ' ' but , you see , jonas , ' said walter , ' if there are two , it might still happen that one of them escapes and bites me in the leg . you see i am not so strong in the left hand as in the right . you can very well come with me , and take a good stick in case there are really two . look , if there is only one , i shall take him so with both my hands and thrown him living on to his back . he can kick as much as he likes , i shall hold him fast . ' ' now , when i really think over the thing , ' said jonas , ' i am almost sure there will not be more than one . what would two do with one ram ? there will certainly not be more than one . ' ' but you should come with me all the same , jonas , ' said walter . ' you see i can very well manage one , but i am not quite accustomed to wolves yet , and he might tear holes in my new trousers . ' ' well , just listen , ' said jonas , ' i am beginning to think that walter is not so brave as people say . first of all walter would fight against four , and then against three , then two , and then one , and now walter wants help with one . such a thing must never be . what would people say ? perhaps they would think that walter is a coward ? '
his new trousers .
what was walter worried about the wolves tearing ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4409
what was walter worried about the wolves tearing ?
[]
local
action
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' that 's a lie , ' said walter , ' i am not at all frightened , but it is more amusing when there are two . i only want someone who will see how i strike the wolf and how the dust flies out of his skin . ' ' well , then , walter can take the miller 's little lisa with him . she can sit on a stone and look on , ' said jonas . ' no , she would certainly be frightened , ' said walter , ' and how would it do for a girl to go wolf - hunting ? come with me , jonas , and you shall have the skin , and i will be content with the ears and the tail . ' ' no , thank you , ' said jonas , ' walter can keep the skin for himself . now i see quite well that he is frightened . fie , shame on him ! '
the miller 's little lisa .
who did jonas want walter to go with while he hunted wolves ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4410
who did jonas want walter to go with while he hunted wolves ?
[]
local
character
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' that 's a lie , ' said walter , ' i am not at all frightened , but it is more amusing when there are two . i only want someone who will see how i strike the wolf and how the dust flies out of his skin . ' ' well , then , walter can take the miller 's little lisa with him . she can sit on a stone and look on , ' said jonas . ' no , she would certainly be frightened , ' said walter , ' and how would it do for a girl to go wolf - hunting ? come with me , jonas , and you shall have the skin , and i will be content with the ears and the tail . ' ' no , thank you , ' said jonas , ' walter can keep the skin for himself . now i see quite well that he is frightened . fie , shame on him ! '
he was worried she would be frightened .
why didn't walter want lisa to come with him ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4411
why didn't walter want lisa to come with him ?
[]
local
causal relationship
implicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' that 's a lie , ' said walter , ' i am not at all frightened , but it is more amusing when there are two . i only want someone who will see how i strike the wolf and how the dust flies out of his skin . ' ' well , then , walter can take the miller 's little lisa with him . she can sit on a stone and look on , ' said jonas . ' no , she would certainly be frightened , ' said walter , ' and how would it do for a girl to go wolf - hunting ? come with me , jonas , and you shall have the skin , and i will be content with the ears and the tail . ' ' no , thank you , ' said jonas , ' walter can keep the skin for himself . now i see quite well that he is frightened . fie , shame on him ! '
sit on a stone and look on .
what did jonas want lisa to do if she went with walter ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4412
what did jonas want lisa to do if she went with walter ?
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local
action
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how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' that 's a lie , ' said walter , ' i am not at all frightened , but it is more amusing when there are two . i only want someone who will see how i strike the wolf and how the dust flies out of his skin . ' ' well , then , walter can take the miller 's little lisa with him . she can sit on a stone and look on , ' said jonas . ' no , she would certainly be frightened , ' said walter , ' and how would it do for a girl to go wolf - hunting ? come with me , jonas , and you shall have the skin , and i will be content with the ears and the tail . ' ' no , thank you , ' said jonas , ' walter can keep the skin for himself . now i see quite well that he is frightened . fie , shame on him ! '
the wolf 's skin .
what did walter offer jonas if he went with him ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4413
what did walter offer jonas if he went with him ?
[]
local
action
implicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' that 's a lie , ' said walter , ' i am not at all frightened , but it is more amusing when there are two . i only want someone who will see how i strike the wolf and how the dust flies out of his skin . ' ' well , then , walter can take the miller 's little lisa with him . she can sit on a stone and look on , ' said jonas . ' no , she would certainly be frightened , ' said walter , ' and how would it do for a girl to go wolf - hunting ? come with me , jonas , and you shall have the skin , and i will be content with the ears and the tail . ' ' no , thank you , ' said jonas , ' walter can keep the skin for himself . now i see quite well that he is frightened . fie , shame on him ! '
he only wanted someone who would see how he struck the wolf and how the dust flew out of his skin .
why did walter want someone to come with him to wolf-hunting ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4414
why did walter want someone to come with him to wolf-hunting ?
[]
local
causal relationship
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
this touched walter 's pride very near . ' i shall show that i am not frightened , ' he said . and so he took his drum , sabre , cock 's feather , clasp - knife , pop - gun and air - pistol , and went off quite alone to the wood to hunt wolves . it was a beautiful evening , and the birds were singing in all the branches . walter went very slowly and cautiously . at every step he looked all round him to see if perchance there was anything lurking behind the stones . he quite thought something moved away there in the ditch . perhaps it was a wolf . ' it is better for me to beat the drum a little before i go there , ' thought walter . br - r - r , so he began to beat his drum . then something moved again . caw ! caw ! a crow flew up from the ditch . walter immediately regained courage . ' it was well i took my drum with me , ' he thought , and went straight on with courageous steps . very soon he came quite close to the kiln , where the wolves had killed the ram . but the nearer he came the more dreadful he thought the kiln looked . it was so gray and old . who knew how many wolves there might be hidden there ? perhaps the very ones which killed the ram were still sitting there in a corner . yes , it was not at all safe here , and there were no other people to be seen in the neighbourhood . it would be horrible to be eaten up here in the daylight , thought walter to himself . the more he thought about it the uglier and grayer the old kiln looked , and the more horrible and dreadful it seemed to become the food of wolves .
mad .
how did walter feel after jonas said he was frightened ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4415
how did walter feel after jonas said he was frightened ?
[]
local
feeling
implicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
this touched walter 's pride very near . ' i shall show that i am not frightened , ' he said . and so he took his drum , sabre , cock 's feather , clasp - knife , pop - gun and air - pistol , and went off quite alone to the wood to hunt wolves . it was a beautiful evening , and the birds were singing in all the branches . walter went very slowly and cautiously . at every step he looked all round him to see if perchance there was anything lurking behind the stones . he quite thought something moved away there in the ditch . perhaps it was a wolf . ' it is better for me to beat the drum a little before i go there , ' thought walter . br - r - r , so he began to beat his drum . then something moved again . caw ! caw ! a crow flew up from the ditch . walter immediately regained courage . ' it was well i took my drum with me , ' he thought , and went straight on with courageous steps . very soon he came quite close to the kiln , where the wolves had killed the ram . but the nearer he came the more dreadful he thought the kiln looked . it was so gray and old . who knew how many wolves there might be hidden there ? perhaps the very ones which killed the ram were still sitting there in a corner . yes , it was not at all safe here , and there were no other people to be seen in the neighbourhood . it would be horrible to be eaten up here in the daylight , thought walter to himself . the more he thought about it the uglier and grayer the old kiln looked , and the more horrible and dreadful it seemed to become the food of wolves .
took his drum , sabre , cock 's feather , clasp - knife , pop - gun and air - pistol , and went off quite alone to the wood to hunt wolves .
what did walter do after jonas hurt his pride ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4416
what did walter do after jonas hurt his pride ?
[]
local
action
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
this touched walter 's pride very near . ' i shall show that i am not frightened , ' he said . and so he took his drum , sabre , cock 's feather , clasp - knife , pop - gun and air - pistol , and went off quite alone to the wood to hunt wolves . it was a beautiful evening , and the birds were singing in all the branches . walter went very slowly and cautiously . at every step he looked all round him to see if perchance there was anything lurking behind the stones . he quite thought something moved away there in the ditch . perhaps it was a wolf . ' it is better for me to beat the drum a little before i go there , ' thought walter . br - r - r , so he began to beat his drum . then something moved again . caw ! caw ! a crow flew up from the ditch . walter immediately regained courage . ' it was well i took my drum with me , ' he thought , and went straight on with courageous steps . very soon he came quite close to the kiln , where the wolves had killed the ram . but the nearer he came the more dreadful he thought the kiln looked . it was so gray and old . who knew how many wolves there might be hidden there ? perhaps the very ones which killed the ram were still sitting there in a corner . yes , it was not at all safe here , and there were no other people to be seen in the neighbourhood . it would be horrible to be eaten up here in the daylight , thought walter to himself . the more he thought about it the uglier and grayer the old kiln looked , and the more horrible and dreadful it seemed to become the food of wolves .
he thought there was a wolf .
why did walter beat his drum ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4417
why did walter beat his drum ?
[]
local
causal relationship
implicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
this touched walter 's pride very near . ' i shall show that i am not frightened , ' he said . and so he took his drum , sabre , cock 's feather , clasp - knife , pop - gun and air - pistol , and went off quite alone to the wood to hunt wolves . it was a beautiful evening , and the birds were singing in all the branches . walter went very slowly and cautiously . at every step he looked all round him to see if perchance there was anything lurking behind the stones . he quite thought something moved away there in the ditch . perhaps it was a wolf . ' it is better for me to beat the drum a little before i go there , ' thought walter . br - r - r , so he began to beat his drum . then something moved again . caw ! caw ! a crow flew up from the ditch . walter immediately regained courage . ' it was well i took my drum with me , ' he thought , and went straight on with courageous steps . very soon he came quite close to the kiln , where the wolves had killed the ram . but the nearer he came the more dreadful he thought the kiln looked . it was so gray and old . who knew how many wolves there might be hidden there ? perhaps the very ones which killed the ram were still sitting there in a corner . yes , it was not at all safe here , and there were no other people to be seen in the neighbourhood . it would be horrible to be eaten up here in the daylight , thought walter to himself . the more he thought about it the uglier and grayer the old kiln looked , and the more horrible and dreadful it seemed to become the food of wolves .
a crow flew up from the ditch .
what happened after walter beat his drum ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4418
what happened after walter beat his drum ?
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local
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explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
this touched walter 's pride very near . ' i shall show that i am not frightened , ' he said . and so he took his drum , sabre , cock 's feather , clasp - knife , pop - gun and air - pistol , and went off quite alone to the wood to hunt wolves . it was a beautiful evening , and the birds were singing in all the branches . walter went very slowly and cautiously . at every step he looked all round him to see if perchance there was anything lurking behind the stones . he quite thought something moved away there in the ditch . perhaps it was a wolf . ' it is better for me to beat the drum a little before i go there , ' thought walter . br - r - r , so he began to beat his drum . then something moved again . caw ! caw ! a crow flew up from the ditch . walter immediately regained courage . ' it was well i took my drum with me , ' he thought , and went straight on with courageous steps . very soon he came quite close to the kiln , where the wolves had killed the ram . but the nearer he came the more dreadful he thought the kiln looked . it was so gray and old . who knew how many wolves there might be hidden there ? perhaps the very ones which killed the ram were still sitting there in a corner . yes , it was not at all safe here , and there were no other people to be seen in the neighbourhood . it would be horrible to be eaten up here in the daylight , thought walter to himself . the more he thought about it the uglier and grayer the old kiln looked , and the more horrible and dreadful it seemed to become the food of wolves .
he wanted to go where the ram was killed .
why did walter go to the kiln ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4419
why did walter go to the kiln ?
[]
local
causal relationship
implicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' shall i go back and say that i struck one wolf and it escaped ? ' thought walter . ' fie ! ' said his conscience , ' do you not remember that a lie is one of the worst sins , both in the sight of god and man ? if you tell a lie to - day and say you struck a wolf , to - morrow surely it will eat you up . ' ' no , i will go to the kiln , ' thought walter , and so he went . but he did not go quite near . he went only so near that he could see the ram 's blood which coloured the grass red , and some tufts of wool which the wolves had torn from the back of the poor animal . it looked so dreadful . ' i wonder what the ram thought when they ate him up , ' thought walter to himself . just then a cold shiver ran through him from his collar right down to his boots . ' it is better for me to beat the drum , ' he thought to himself again , and so he began to beat it . but it sounded horrid , and an echo came out from the kiln that seemed almost like the howl of a wolf . the drumsticks stiffened in walter 's hands , and he thought now they are coming ... !
scared .
how did walter feel after he went near the kiln ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4420
how did walter feel after he went near the kiln ?
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local
feeling
implicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' shall i go back and say that i struck one wolf and it escaped ? ' thought walter . ' fie ! ' said his conscience , ' do you not remember that a lie is one of the worst sins , both in the sight of god and man ? if you tell a lie to - day and say you struck a wolf , to - morrow surely it will eat you up . ' ' no , i will go to the kiln , ' thought walter , and so he went . but he did not go quite near . he went only so near that he could see the ram 's blood which coloured the grass red , and some tufts of wool which the wolves had torn from the back of the poor animal . it looked so dreadful . ' i wonder what the ram thought when they ate him up , ' thought walter to himself . just then a cold shiver ran through him from his collar right down to his boots . ' it is better for me to beat the drum , ' he thought to himself again , and so he began to beat it . but it sounded horrid , and an echo came out from the kiln that seemed almost like the howl of a wolf . the drumsticks stiffened in walter 's hands , and he thought now they are coming ... !
it sounded horrid , and an echo came out from the kiln that seemed almost like the howl of a wolf .
what happened after walter beat his drum again near the kiln ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4421
what happened after walter beat his drum again near the kiln ?
[]
local
outcome resolution
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' shall i go back and say that i struck one wolf and it escaped ? ' thought walter . ' fie ! ' said his conscience , ' do you not remember that a lie is one of the worst sins , both in the sight of god and man ? if you tell a lie to - day and say you struck a wolf , to - morrow surely it will eat you up . ' ' no , i will go to the kiln , ' thought walter , and so he went . but he did not go quite near . he went only so near that he could see the ram 's blood which coloured the grass red , and some tufts of wool which the wolves had torn from the back of the poor animal . it looked so dreadful . ' i wonder what the ram thought when they ate him up , ' thought walter to himself . just then a cold shiver ran through him from his collar right down to his boots . ' it is better for me to beat the drum , ' he thought to himself again , and so he began to beat it . but it sounded horrid , and an echo came out from the kiln that seemed almost like the howl of a wolf . the drumsticks stiffened in walter 's hands , and he thought now they are coming ... !
go back and say that he struck one wolf and it escaped .
what did walter want to do after he felt scared ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4422
what did walter want to do after he felt scared ?
[]
local
action
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' shall i go back and say that i struck one wolf and it escaped ? ' thought walter . ' fie ! ' said his conscience , ' do you not remember that a lie is one of the worst sins , both in the sight of god and man ? if you tell a lie to - day and say you struck a wolf , to - morrow surely it will eat you up . ' ' no , i will go to the kiln , ' thought walter , and so he went . but he did not go quite near . he went only so near that he could see the ram 's blood which coloured the grass red , and some tufts of wool which the wolves had torn from the back of the poor animal . it looked so dreadful . ' i wonder what the ram thought when they ate him up , ' thought walter to himself . just then a cold shiver ran through him from his collar right down to his boots . ' it is better for me to beat the drum , ' he thought to himself again , and so he began to beat it . but it sounded horrid , and an echo came out from the kiln that seemed almost like the howl of a wolf . the drumsticks stiffened in walter 's hands , and he thought now they are coming ... !
he believed telling a lie was a sin .
why did walter decide not to lie ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4423
why did walter decide not to lie ?
[]
local
causal relationship
implicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' shall i go back and say that i struck one wolf and it escaped ? ' thought walter . ' fie ! ' said his conscience , ' do you not remember that a lie is one of the worst sins , both in the sight of god and man ? if you tell a lie to - day and say you struck a wolf , to - morrow surely it will eat you up . ' ' no , i will go to the kiln , ' thought walter , and so he went . but he did not go quite near . he went only so near that he could see the ram 's blood which coloured the grass red , and some tufts of wool which the wolves had torn from the back of the poor animal . it looked so dreadful . ' i wonder what the ram thought when they ate him up , ' thought walter to himself . just then a cold shiver ran through him from his collar right down to his boots . ' it is better for me to beat the drum , ' he thought to himself again , and so he began to beat it . but it sounded horrid , and an echo came out from the kiln that seemed almost like the howl of a wolf . the drumsticks stiffened in walter 's hands , and he thought now they are coming ... !
he heard a howl of a wolf .
why did walter think the wolves were coming ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4424
why did walter think the wolves were coming ?
[]
local
causal relationship
implicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
yes , sure enough , just then a shaggy , reddish - brown wolf 's head looked out from under the kiln ! what did walter do now ? yes , the brave walter who alone could manage four , threw his drum far away , took to his heels and ran . he ran as fast as he could back to the mill . but , alas ! the wolf ran after him . walter looked back ; the wolf was quicker than he and only a few steps behind him . then walter ran faster . but fear got the better of him , he neither heard nor saw anything more . he ran over sticks , stones and ditches . he lost drum - sticks , sabre , bow , and air - pistol , and in his terrible hurry he tripped over a tuft of grass . there he lay , and the wolf jumped on to him .... it was a gruesome tale ! now you may well believe that it was all over with walter and all his adventures . that would have been a pity . but do not be surprised if it was not quite so bad as that , for the wolf was quite a friendly one . he certainly jumped on to walter , but he only shook his coat and rubbed his nose against his face . walter shrieked . yes , he shrieked terribly !
a shaggy , reddish - brown wolf 's head looked out from under the kiln ! .
what happened after walter heard the howl of a wolf ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4425
what happened after walter heard the howl of a wolf ?
[]
local
outcome resolution
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
yes , sure enough , just then a shaggy , reddish - brown wolf 's head looked out from under the kiln ! what did walter do now ? yes , the brave walter who alone could manage four , threw his drum far away , took to his heels and ran . he ran as fast as he could back to the mill . but , alas ! the wolf ran after him . walter looked back ; the wolf was quicker than he and only a few steps behind him . then walter ran faster . but fear got the better of him , he neither heard nor saw anything more . he ran over sticks , stones and ditches . he lost drum - sticks , sabre , bow , and air - pistol , and in his terrible hurry he tripped over a tuft of grass . there he lay , and the wolf jumped on to him .... it was a gruesome tale ! now you may well believe that it was all over with walter and all his adventures . that would have been a pity . but do not be surprised if it was not quite so bad as that , for the wolf was quite a friendly one . he certainly jumped on to walter , but he only shook his coat and rubbed his nose against his face . walter shrieked . yes , he shrieked terribly !
threw his drum far away , took to his heels and ran . he ran as fast as he could back to the mill .
what did walter do after he saw a wolf's head ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4426
what did walter do after he saw a wolf's head ?
[]
local
action
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
yes , sure enough , just then a shaggy , reddish - brown wolf 's head looked out from under the kiln ! what did walter do now ? yes , the brave walter who alone could manage four , threw his drum far away , took to his heels and ran . he ran as fast as he could back to the mill . but , alas ! the wolf ran after him . walter looked back ; the wolf was quicker than he and only a few steps behind him . then walter ran faster . but fear got the better of him , he neither heard nor saw anything more . he ran over sticks , stones and ditches . he lost drum - sticks , sabre , bow , and air - pistol , and in his terrible hurry he tripped over a tuft of grass . there he lay , and the wolf jumped on to him .... it was a gruesome tale ! now you may well believe that it was all over with walter and all his adventures . that would have been a pity . but do not be surprised if it was not quite so bad as that , for the wolf was quite a friendly one . he certainly jumped on to walter , but he only shook his coat and rubbed his nose against his face . walter shrieked . yes , he shrieked terribly !
the wolf ran after him .
what happened after walter ran away ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4427
what happened after walter ran away ?
[]
local
outcome resolution
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
yes , sure enough , just then a shaggy , reddish - brown wolf 's head looked out from under the kiln ! what did walter do now ? yes , the brave walter who alone could manage four , threw his drum far away , took to his heels and ran . he ran as fast as he could back to the mill . but , alas ! the wolf ran after him . walter looked back ; the wolf was quicker than he and only a few steps behind him . then walter ran faster . but fear got the better of him , he neither heard nor saw anything more . he ran over sticks , stones and ditches . he lost drum - sticks , sabre , bow , and air - pistol , and in his terrible hurry he tripped over a tuft of grass . there he lay , and the wolf jumped on to him .... it was a gruesome tale ! now you may well believe that it was all over with walter and all his adventures . that would have been a pity . but do not be surprised if it was not quite so bad as that , for the wolf was quite a friendly one . he certainly jumped on to walter , but he only shook his coat and rubbed his nose against his face . walter shrieked . yes , he shrieked terribly !
terrified .
how did walter feel while the wolf chased after him ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4428
how did walter feel while the wolf chased after him ?
[]
local
feeling
implicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
yes , sure enough , just then a shaggy , reddish - brown wolf 's head looked out from under the kiln ! what did walter do now ? yes , the brave walter who alone could manage four , threw his drum far away , took to his heels and ran . he ran as fast as he could back to the mill . but , alas ! the wolf ran after him . walter looked back ; the wolf was quicker than he and only a few steps behind him . then walter ran faster . but fear got the better of him , he neither heard nor saw anything more . he ran over sticks , stones and ditches . he lost drum - sticks , sabre , bow , and air - pistol , and in his terrible hurry he tripped over a tuft of grass . there he lay , and the wolf jumped on to him .... it was a gruesome tale ! now you may well believe that it was all over with walter and all his adventures . that would have been a pity . but do not be surprised if it was not quite so bad as that , for the wolf was quite a friendly one . he certainly jumped on to walter , but he only shook his coat and rubbed his nose against his face . walter shrieked . yes , he shrieked terribly !
he certainly jumped on to walter , but he only shook his coat and rubbed his nose against his face .
how was the wolf friendly ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4429
how was the wolf friendly ?
[]
local
character
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
happily jonas heard his cry of distress , for walter was quite near the mill now , and he ran and helped him up . ' what has happened ? ' he asked . ' why did walter scream so terribly ? ' ' a wolf ! a wolf ! ' cried walter , and that was all he could say . ' where is the wolf ? ' said jonas . ' i do n't see any wolf . ' ' take care , he is here , he has bitten me to death , ' groaned walter . then jonas began to laugh . yes , he laughed so that he nearly burst his skin belt . well , well , was that the wolf ? was that the wolf which walter was to take by the neck and shake and throw down on its back , no matter how much it struggled ? just look a little closer at him : he is your old friend , your own good old caro . i quite expect he found a leg of the ram in the kiln . when walter beat his drum , caro crept out , and when walter ran away , caro ran after him , as he so often does when walter wants to romp and play .
jonas heard his cry of distress .
why did jonas run and help walter up ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4430
why did jonas run and help walter up ?
[]
local
causal relationship
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
happily jonas heard his cry of distress , for walter was quite near the mill now , and he ran and helped him up . ' what has happened ? ' he asked . ' why did walter scream so terribly ? ' ' a wolf ! a wolf ! ' cried walter , and that was all he could say . ' where is the wolf ? ' said jonas . ' i do n't see any wolf . ' ' take care , he is here , he has bitten me to death , ' groaned walter . then jonas began to laugh . yes , he laughed so that he nearly burst his skin belt . well , well , was that the wolf ? was that the wolf which walter was to take by the neck and shake and throw down on its back , no matter how much it struggled ? just look a little closer at him : he is your old friend , your own good old caro . i quite expect he found a leg of the ram in the kiln . when walter beat his drum , caro crept out , and when walter ran away , caro ran after him , as he so often does when walter wants to romp and play .
caro .
who was the friendly wolf ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4431
who was the friendly wolf ?
[]
local
character
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
happily jonas heard his cry of distress , for walter was quite near the mill now , and he ran and helped him up . ' what has happened ? ' he asked . ' why did walter scream so terribly ? ' ' a wolf ! a wolf ! ' cried walter , and that was all he could say . ' where is the wolf ? ' said jonas . ' i do n't see any wolf . ' ' take care , he is here , he has bitten me to death , ' groaned walter . then jonas began to laugh . yes , he laughed so that he nearly burst his skin belt . well , well , was that the wolf ? was that the wolf which walter was to take by the neck and shake and throw down on its back , no matter how much it struggled ? just look a little closer at him : he is your old friend , your own good old caro . i quite expect he found a leg of the ram in the kiln . when walter beat his drum , caro crept out , and when walter ran away , caro ran after him , as he so often does when walter wants to romp and play .
leg of the ram .
what did caro find in the kiln ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4432
what did caro find in the kiln ?
[]
local
action
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' down , caro ! you ought to be rather ashamed to have put such a great hero to flight ! ' walter got up feeling very foolish . ' down , caro ! ' he said , both relieved and annoyed . ' it was only a dog , then if it had been a wolf i certainly should have killed him .... ' ' if walter would listen to my advice , and boast a little less , and do a little more , ' said jonas , consolingly . ' walter is not a coward , is he ? ' ' i ! you shall see , jonas , when we next meet a bear . you see i like so much better to fight with bears . ' ' indeed ! ' laughed jonas . ' are you at it again ? ' ' dear walter , remember that it is only cowards who boast . a really brave man never talks of his bravery . '
very foolish .
how did walter feel after he realized the wolf was his dog ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4433
how did walter feel after he realized the wolf was his dog ?
[]
local
feeling
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' down , caro ! you ought to be rather ashamed to have put such a great hero to flight ! ' walter got up feeling very foolish . ' down , caro ! ' he said , both relieved and annoyed . ' it was only a dog , then if it had been a wolf i certainly should have killed him .... ' ' if walter would listen to my advice , and boast a little less , and do a little more , ' said jonas , consolingly . ' walter is not a coward , is he ? ' ' i ! you shall see , jonas , when we next meet a bear . you see i like so much better to fight with bears . ' ' indeed ! ' laughed jonas . ' are you at it again ? ' ' dear walter , remember that it is only cowards who boast . a really brave man never talks of his bravery . '
boast a little less .
what advice did jonas give to walter ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4434
what advice did jonas give to walter ?
[]
local
action
explicit
how-brave-walter-hunted-wolves
' down , caro ! you ought to be rather ashamed to have put such a great hero to flight ! ' walter got up feeling very foolish . ' down , caro ! ' he said , both relieved and annoyed . ' it was only a dog , then if it had been a wolf i certainly should have killed him .... ' ' if walter would listen to my advice , and boast a little less , and do a little more , ' said jonas , consolingly . ' walter is not a coward , is he ? ' ' i ! you shall see , jonas , when we next meet a bear . you see i like so much better to fight with bears . ' ' indeed ! ' laughed jonas . ' are you at it again ? ' ' dear walter , remember that it is only cowards who boast . a really brave man never talks of his bravery . '
bears .
what did walter want to fight with next ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4435
what did walter want to fight with next ?
[]
local
action
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
long , long ago there lived , an old man and an old woman ; they were peasants , and had to work hard to earn their daily rice . the old man used to go and cut grass for the farmers around , and while he was gone the old woman , his wife , did the work of the house and worked in their own little rice field .
cut grass for the farmers around .
what hard work did the man do to earn his daily rice ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4436
what hard work did the man do to earn his daily rice ?
[]
local
action
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
long , long ago there lived , an old man and an old woman ; they were peasants , and had to work hard to earn their daily rice . the old man used to go and cut grass for the farmers around , and while he was gone the old woman , his wife , did the work of the house and worked in their own little rice field .
the work of the house and worked in their own little rice field .
what did his wife do when he was gone ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4437
what did his wife do when he was gone ?
[]
local
action
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
long , long ago there lived , an old man and an old woman ; they were peasants , and had to work hard to earn their daily rice . the old man used to go and cut grass for the farmers around , and while he was gone the old woman , his wife , did the work of the house and worked in their own little rice field .
they were peasants .
why did the old man and old woman have to work hard to earn their daily rice ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4438
why did the old man and old woman have to work hard to earn their daily rice ?
[]
local
causal relationship
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
one day the old man went to the hills as usual to cut grass and the old woman took some clothes to the river to wash . it was nearly summer , and the country was very beautiful to see in its fresh greenness as the two old people went on their way to work . the grass on the banks of the river looked like emerald velvet , and the pussy willows along the edge of the water were shaking out their soft tassels .
the river .
where did the old woman take some clothes to wash ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4439
where did the old woman take some clothes to wash ?
[]
local
setting
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
one day the old man went to the hills as usual to cut grass and the old woman took some clothes to the river to wash . it was nearly summer , and the country was very beautiful to see in its fresh greenness as the two old people went on their way to work . the grass on the banks of the river looked like emerald velvet , and the pussy willows along the edge of the water were shaking out their soft tassels .
beautiful .
how did the country look ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4440
how did the country look ?
[]
local
setting
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
one day the old man went to the hills as usual to cut grass and the old woman took some clothes to the river to wash . it was nearly summer , and the country was very beautiful to see in its fresh greenness as the two old people went on their way to work . the grass on the banks of the river looked like emerald velvet , and the pussy willows along the edge of the water were shaking out their soft tassels .
the hills .
where did the man cut grass ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4441
where did the man cut grass ?
[]
local
setting
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
the breezes blew and ruffled the smooth surface of the water into wavelets , and passing on touched the cheeks of the old couple who , for some reason they could not explain , felt very happy that morning .
for some reason they could not explain .
why was the old couple very happy that morning ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4442
why was the old couple very happy that morning ?
[]
local
causal relationship
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
the old woman at last found a nice spot by the river bank and put her basket down . then she set to work to wash the clothes ; she took them one by one out of the basket and washed them in the river and rubbed them on the stones . the water was as clear as crystal , and she could see the tiny fish swimming to and fro , and the pebbles at the bottom .
put her basket down .
what did the woman do when she found a nice spot by the river ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4443
what did the woman do when she found a nice spot by the river ?
[]
local
action
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
the old woman at last found a nice spot by the river bank and put her basket down . then she set to work to wash the clothes ; she took them one by one out of the basket and washed them in the river and rubbed them on the stones . the water was as clear as crystal , and she could see the tiny fish swimming to and fro , and the pebbles at the bottom .
took them out one by one .
how did the woman wash the clothes ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4444
how did the woman wash the clothes ?
[]
local
action
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
the old woman at last found a nice spot by the river bank and put her basket down . then she set to work to wash the clothes ; she took them one by one out of the basket and washed them in the river and rubbed them on the stones . the water was as clear as crystal , and she could see the tiny fish swimming to and fro , and the pebbles at the bottom .
the water was crystal clear .
how could the woman see tiny fish and pebbles in the water ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4445
how could the woman see tiny fish and pebbles in the water ?
[]
local
causal relationship
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
as she was busy washing her clothes a great peach came bumping down the stream . the old woman looked up from her work and saw this large peach . she was sixty years of age , yet in all her life she had never seen such a big peach as this .
surprised .
how did the woman feel when she saw the peach ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4446
how did the woman feel when she saw the peach ?
[]
local
feeling
implicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
as she was busy washing her clothes a great peach came bumping down the stream . the old woman looked up from her work and saw this large peach . she was sixty years of age , yet in all her life she had never seen such a big peach as this .
it was unusually large .
what was special about the peach ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4447
what was special about the peach ?
[]
local
character
implicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
as she was busy washing her clothes a great peach came bumping down the stream . the old woman looked up from her work and saw this large peach . she was sixty years of age , yet in all her life she had never seen such a big peach as this . " how delicious that peach must be ! " she said to herself . " i must certainly get it and take it home to my old man . " she stretched out her arm to try and get it , but it was quite out of her reach . she looked about for a stick , but there was not one to be seen , and if she went to look for one she would lose the peach .
it was unusually large .
why did the woman think the peach would be delicious ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4448
why did the woman think the peach would be delicious ?
[]
summary
causal relationship
implicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
as she was busy washing her clothes a great peach came bumping down the stream . the old woman looked up from her work and saw this large peach . she was sixty years of age , yet in all her life she had never seen such a big peach as this .
try and get it .
what will the woman do after she sees the peach ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4449
what will the woman do after she sees the peach ?
[]
local
prediction
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" how delicious that peach must be ! " she said to herself . " i must certainly get it and take it home to my old man . " she stretched out her arm to try and get it , but it was quite out of her reach . she looked about for a stick , but there was not one to be seen , and if she went to look for one she would lose the peach .
it was quite out of her reach .
why was the woman unable to get the peach ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4450
why was the woman unable to get the peach ?
[]
local
causal relationship
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" how delicious that peach must be ! " she said to herself . " i must certainly get it and take it home to my old man . " she stretched out her arm to try and get it , but it was quite out of her reach . she looked about for a stick , but there was not one to be seen , and if she went to look for one she would lose the peach .
stretched out her arm .
how did the woman try to get the peach ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4451
how did the woman try to get the peach ?
[]
local
action
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
stopping a moment to think what she would do , she remembered an old charm - verse . now she began to clap her hands to keep time to the rolling of the peach down stream , and while she clapped she sang this song : " distant water is bitter , the near water is sweet ; pass by the distant water and come into the sweet . "
an old charm - verse .
what did she remember ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4452
what did she remember ?
[]
local
action
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
stopping a moment to think what she would do , she remembered an old charm - verse . now she began to clap her hands to keep time to the rolling of the peach down stream , and while she clapped she sang this song : " distant water is bitter , the near water is sweet ; pass by the distant water and come into the sweet . "
clapped her hands .
what did the woman do as she sang ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4453
what did the woman do as she sang ?
[]
local
action
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
strange to say , as soon as she began to repeat this little song the peach began to come nearer and nearer the bank where the old woman was standing , till at last it stopped just in front of her so that she was able to take it up in her hands . the old woman was delighted . she could not go on with her work , so happy and excited was she , so she put all the clothes back in her bamboo basket , and with the basket on her back and the peach in her hand she hurried homewards .
the peach began to come nearer and nearer the bank .
what happened as the woman repeated the song ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4454
what happened as the woman repeated the song ?
[]
local
outcome resolution
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
strange to say , as soon as she began to repeat this little song the peach began to come nearer and nearer the bank where the old woman was standing , till at last it stopped just in front of her so that she was able to take it up in her hands . the old woman was delighted . she could not go on with her work , so happy and excited was she , so she put all the clothes back in her bamboo basket , and with the basket on her back and the peach in her hand she hurried homewards .
delighted .
how did the woman feel when she got the peach ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4455
how did the woman feel when she got the peach ?
[]
local
feeling
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
strange to say , as soon as she began to repeat this little song the peach began to come nearer and nearer the bank where the old woman was standing , till at last it stopped just in front of her so that she was able to take it up in her hands . the old woman was delighted . she could not go on with her work , so happy and excited was she , so she put all the clothes back in her bamboo basket , and with the basket on her back and the peach in her hand she hurried homewards .
her work .
what did the woman stop doing because she got the peach ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4456
what did the woman stop doing because she got the peach ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
strange to say , as soon as she began to repeat this little song the peach began to come nearer and nearer the bank where the old woman was standing , till at last it stopped just in front of her so that she was able to take it up in her hands . the old woman was delighted . she could not go on with her work , so happy and excited was she , so she put all the clothes back in her bamboo basket , and with the basket on her back and the peach in her hand she hurried homewards .
homewards .
where did the woman hurry to ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4457
where did the woman hurry to ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
strange to say , as soon as she began to repeat this little song the peach began to come nearer and nearer the bank where the old woman was standing , till at last it stopped just in front of her so that she was able to take it up in her hands . the old woman was delighted . she could not go on with her work , so happy and excited was she , so she put all the clothes back in her bamboo basket , and with the basket on her back and the peach in her hand she hurried homewards .
she got the peach .
what made the woman happy and excited ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4458
what made the woman happy and excited ?
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causal relationship
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
it seemed a very long time to her to wait till her husband returned . the old man at last came back as the sun was setting , with a big bundle of grass on his back -- so big that he was almost hidden and she could hardly see him . he seemed very tired and used the scythe for a walking stick , leaning on it as he walked along .
as the sun was setting .
when did the man return ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4459
when did the man return ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
it seemed a very long time to her to wait till her husband returned . the old man at last came back as the sun was setting , with a big bundle of grass on his back -- so big that he was almost hidden and she could hardly see him . he seemed very tired and used the scythe for a walking stick , leaning on it as he walked along .
impatient .
how did the woman feel waiting for her husband to return ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4460
how did the woman feel waiting for her husband to return ?
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feeling
implicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
it seemed a very long time to her to wait till her husband returned . the old man at last came back as the sun was setting , with a big bundle of grass on his back -- so big that he was almost hidden and she could hardly see him . he seemed very tired and used the scythe for a walking stick , leaning on it as he walked along .
he was hidden by the big bundle of grass on his back .
why could the woman hardly see her husband ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4461
why could the woman hardly see her husband ?
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explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
it seemed a very long time to her to wait till her husband returned . the old man at last came back as the sun was setting , with a big bundle of grass on his back -- so big that he was almost hidden and she could hardly see him . he seemed very tired and used the scythe for a walking stick , leaning on it as he walked along .
he worked hard .
why was the man tired ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4462
why was the man tired ?
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causal relationship
implicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
it seemed a very long time to her to wait till her husband returned . the old man at last came back as the sun was setting , with a big bundle of grass on his back -- so big that he was almost hidden and she could hardly see him . he seemed very tired and used the scythe for a walking stick , leaning on it as he walked along .
he seemed very tired .
why did the man use the scythe for a walking stick ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4463
why did the man use the scythe for a walking stick ?
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causal relationship
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
as soon as the old woman saw him she called out : " o fii san ! ( old man ) i have been waiting for you to come home for such a long time to - day ! " " what is the matter ? why are you so impatient ? " asked the old man , wondering at her unusual eagerness . " has anything happened while i have been away ? " " oh , no ! " answered the old woman , " nothing has happened , only i have found a nice present for you ! " " that is good , " said the old man . he then washed his feet in a basin of water and stepped up to the veranda .
she wanted to show her husband the peach .
why was the woman so impatient ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4464
why was the woman so impatient ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
as soon as the old woman saw him she called out : " o fii san ! ( old man ) i have been waiting for you to come home for such a long time to - day ! " " what is the matter ? why are you so impatient ? " asked the old man , wondering at her unusual eagerness . " has anything happened while i have been away ? " " oh , no ! " answered the old woman , " nothing has happened , only i have found a nice present for you ! " " that is good , " said the old man . he then washed his feet in a basin of water and stepped up to the veranda .
surprised .
how did the man feel about his wife's unusual eagerness ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4465
how did the man feel about his wife's unusual eagerness ?
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feeling
implicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
the old woman now ran into the little room and brought out from the cupboard the big peach . it felt even heavier than before . she held it up to him , saying : " just look at this ! did you ever see such a large peach in all your life ? " when the old man looked at the peach he was greatly astonished and said : " this is indeed the largest peach i have ever seen ! wherever did you buy it ? " " i did not buy it , " answered the old woman . " i found it in the river where i was washing . " and she told him the whole story .
it felt even heavier than before .
how was the peach different from before ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4466
how was the peach different from before ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
the old woman now ran into the little room and brought out from the cupboard the big peach . it felt even heavier than before . she held it up to him , saying : " just look at this ! did you ever see such a large peach in all your life ? " when the old man looked at the peach he was greatly astonished and said : " this is indeed the largest peach i have ever seen ! wherever did you buy it ? " " i did not buy it , " answered the old woman . " i found it in the river where i was washing . " and she told him the whole story .
eat it .
what will the old man and woman do to the peach ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4467
what will the old man and woman do to the peach ?
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local
prediction
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
the old woman now ran into the little room and brought out from the cupboard the big peach . it felt even heavier than before . she held it up to him , saying : " just look at this ! did you ever see such a large peach in all your life ? " when the old man looked at the peach he was greatly astonished and said : " this is indeed the largest peach i have ever seen ! wherever did you buy it ? " " i did not buy it , " answered the old woman . " i found it in the river where i was washing . " and she told him the whole story .
he was hungry .
why did the old man want to eat the peach ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4468
why did the old man want to eat the peach ?
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causal relationship
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" i am very glad that you have found it . let us eat it now , for i am hungry , " said the o fii san . he brought out the kitchen knife , and , placing the peach on a board , was about to cut it when , wonderful to tell , the peach split in two of itself and a clear voice said : " wait a bit , old man ! " and out stepped a beautiful little child . the old man and his wife were both so astonished at what they saw that they fell to the ground . the child spoke again : " do n't be afraid . i am no demon or fairy . i will tell you the truth . heaven has had compassion on you . every day and every night you have lamented that you had no child . your cry has been heard and i am sent to be the son of your old age ! "
a beautiful child .
who stepped out of the peach ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4469
who stepped out of the peach ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" i am very glad that you have found it . let us eat it now , for i am hungry , " said the o fii san . he brought out the kitchen knife , and , placing the peach on a board , was about to cut it when , wonderful to tell , the peach split in two of itself and a clear voice said : " wait a bit , old man ! " and out stepped a beautiful little child . the old man and his wife were both so astonished at what they saw that they fell to the ground . the child spoke again : " do n't be afraid . i am no demon or fairy . i will tell you the truth . heaven has had compassion on you . every day and every night you have lamented that you had no child . your cry has been heard and i am sent to be the son of your old age ! "
astonished .
how did the old man and his wife feel when they saw the child ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4470
how did the old man and his wife feel when they saw the child ?
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local
feeling
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" i am very glad that you have found it . let us eat it now , for i am hungry , " said the o fii san . he brought out the kitchen knife , and , placing the peach on a board , was about to cut it when , wonderful to tell , the peach split in two of itself and a clear voice said : " wait a bit , old man ! " and out stepped a beautiful little child . the old man and his wife were both so astonished at what they saw that they fell to the ground . the child spoke again : " do n't be afraid . i am no demon or fairy . i will tell you the truth . heaven has had compassion on you . every day and every night you have lamented that you had no child . your cry has been heard and i am sent to be the son of your old age ! "
they were astonished at what they saw .
why did the old man and woman fall to the ground ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4471
why did the old man and woman fall to the ground ?
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causal relationship
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" i am very glad that you have found it . let us eat it now , for i am hungry , " said the o fii san . he brought out the kitchen knife , and , placing the peach on a board , was about to cut it when , wonderful to tell , the peach split in two of itself and a clear voice said : " wait a bit , old man ! " and out stepped a beautiful little child . the old man and his wife were both so astonished at what they saw that they fell to the ground . the child spoke again : " do n't be afraid . i am no demon or fairy . i will tell you the truth . heaven has had compassion on you . every day and every night you have lamented that you had no child . your cry has been heard and i am sent to be the son of your old age ! "
to be the son of their old age .
why was the beautiful child sent to the couple ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4472
why was the beautiful child sent to the couple ?
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causal relationship
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" i am very glad that you have found it . let us eat it now , for i am hungry , " said the o fii san . he brought out the kitchen knife , and , placing the peach on a board , was about to cut it when , wonderful to tell , the peach split in two of itself and a clear voice said : " wait a bit , old man ! " and out stepped a beautiful little child . the old man and his wife were both so astonished at what they saw that they fell to the ground . the child spoke again : " do n't be afraid . i am no demon or fairy . i will tell you the truth . heaven has had compassion on you . every day and every night you have lamented that you had no child . your cry has been heard and i am sent to be the son of your old age ! "
heaven .
who sent the child to the couple ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4473
who sent the child to the couple ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" i am very glad that you have found it . let us eat it now , for i am hungry , " said the o fii san . he brought out the kitchen knife , and , placing the peach on a board , was about to cut it when , wonderful to tell , the peach split in two of itself and a clear voice said : " wait a bit , old man ! " and out stepped a beautiful little child . the old man and his wife were both so astonished at what they saw that they fell to the ground . the child spoke again : " do n't be afraid . i am no demon or fairy . i will tell you the truth . heaven has had compassion on you . every day and every night you have lamented that you had no child . your cry has been heard and i am sent to be the son of your old age ! "
sad .
how had the couple felt about having no child ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4474
how had the couple felt about having no child ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" i am very glad that you have found it . let us eat it now , for i am hungry , " said the o fii san . he brought out the kitchen knife , and , placing the peach on a board , was about to cut it when , wonderful to tell , the peach split in two of itself and a clear voice said : " wait a bit , old man ! " and out stepped a beautiful little child . the old man and his wife were both so astonished at what they saw that they fell to the ground . the child spoke again : " do n't be afraid . i am no demon or fairy . i will tell you the truth . heaven has had compassion on you . every day and every night you have lamented that you had no child . your cry has been heard and i am sent to be the son of your old age ! "
happy .
how will the old man and his wife feel about being sent a child ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4475
how will the old man and his wife feel about being sent a child ?
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prediction
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
on hearing this the old man and his wife were very happy . they had cried night and day for sorrow at having no child to help them in their lonely old age , and now that their prayer was answered they were so lost with joy that they did not know where to put their hands or their feet . first the old man took the child up in his arms , and then the old woman did the same ; and they named him momotaro , or son of a peach , because he had come out of a peach .
he had come out of a peach .
why did the couple name the boy 'momotaro' ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4476
why did the couple name the boy 'momotaro' ?
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causal relationship
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" i am very glad that you have found it . let us eat it now , for i am hungry , " said the o fii san . he brought out the kitchen knife , and , placing the peach on a board , was about to cut it when , wonderful to tell , the peach split in two of itself and a clear voice said : " wait a bit , old man ! " and out stepped a beautiful little child . the old man and his wife were both so astonished at what they saw that they fell to the ground . the child spoke again : " do n't be afraid . i am no demon or fairy . i will tell you the truth . heaven has had compassion on you . every day and every night you have lamented that you had no child . your cry has been heard and i am sent to be the son of your old age ! "
heaven had compassion on them .
what happened because the man and his wife lamented that they had no child ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4477
what happened because the man and his wife lamented that they had no child ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
the years passed quickly by and the child grew to be fifteen years of age . he was taller and far stronger than any other boys of his own age , he had a handsome face and a heart full of courage , and he was very wise for his years . the old couple 's pleasure was very great when they looked at him , for he was just what they thought a hero ought to be like .
taller and far stronger than any other boys of his own age .
what was the boy like at fifteen years of age ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4478
what was the boy like at fifteen years of age ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
the years passed quickly by and the child grew to be fifteen years of age . he was taller and far stronger than any other boys of his own age , he had a handsome face and a heart full of courage , and he was very wise for his years . the old couple 's pleasure was very great when they looked at him , for he was just what they thought a hero ought to be like .
he was just what they thought a hero ought to be like .
why was the old couple's pleasure very great when they looked at him ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4479
why was the old couple's pleasure very great when they looked at him ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
one day momotaro came to his foster - father and said solemnly : " father , by a strange chance we have become father and son . your goodness to me has been higher than the mountain grasses which it was your daily work to cut , and deeper than the river where my mother washes the clothes . i do not know how to thank you enough . "
grateful .
how did momotaro feel towards his parents ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4480
how did momotaro feel towards his parents ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
one day momotaro came to his foster - father and said solemnly : " father , by a strange chance we have become father and son . your goodness to me has been higher than the mountain grasses which it was your daily work to cut , and deeper than the river where my mother washes the clothes . i do not know how to thank you enough . "
his parents take good care of him .
why did momotaro feel thankful towards his parents ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4481
why did momotaro feel thankful towards his parents ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" why , " answered the old man , " it is a matter of course that a father should bring up his son . when you are older it will be your turn to take care of us , so after all there will be no profit or loss between us -- all will be equal . indeed , i am rather surprised that you should thank me in this way ! " and the old man looked bothered .
take care of them .
what would momotaro do when he turns older according to the old man ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4482
what would momotaro do when he turns older according to the old man ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" why , " answered the old man , " it is a matter of course that a father should bring up his son . when you are older it will be your turn to take care of us , so after all there will be no profit or loss between us -- all will be equal . indeed , i am rather surprised that you should thank me in this way ! " and the old man looked bothered .
bothered .
how did the old man feel towards momotaro's words ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4483
how did the old man feel towards momotaro's words ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" why , " answered the old man , " it is a matter of course that a father should bring up his son . when you are older it will be your turn to take care of us , so after all there will be no profit or loss between us -- all will be equal . indeed , i am rather surprised that you should thank me in this way ! " and the old man looked bothered .
momotaro did not need to thank him .
why did the old man feel bothered by momotaro thanking him ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4484
why did the old man feel bothered by momotaro thanking him ?
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causal relationship
implicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" i hope you will be patient with me , " said momotaro ; " but before i begin to pay back your goodness to me i have a request to make which i hope you will grant me above everything else . " " i will let you do whatever you wish , for you are quite different to all other boys ! " " then let me go away at once ! " " what do you say ? do you wish to leave your old father and mother and go away from your old home ? " " i will surely come back again , if you let me go now ! " " where are you going ? "
he was quite different to all other boys .
why did the old man allow momotaro to do whatever he wished ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4485
why did the old man allow momotaro to do whatever he wished ?
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explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" i hope you will be patient with me , " said momotaro ; " but before i begin to pay back your goodness to me i have a request to make which i hope you will grant me above everything else . " " i will let you do whatever you wish , for you are quite different to all other boys ! " " then let me go away at once ! " " what do you say ? do you wish to leave your old father and mother and go away from your old home ? " " i will surely come back again , if you let me go now ! " " where are you going ? "
go away at once .
what did momotaro request ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4486
what did momotaro request ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" you must think it strange that i want to go away , " said momotaro , " because i have not yet told you my reason . far away from here to the northeast of japan there is an island in the sea . this island is the stronghold of a band of devils . i have often heard how they invade this land , kill and rob the people , and carry off all they can find . they are not only very wicked but they are disloyal to our emperor and disobey his laws . they are also cannibals , for they kill and eat some of the poor people who are so unfortunate as to fall into their hands . these devils are very hateful beings . i must go and conquer them and bring back all the plunder of which they have robbed this land . it is for this reason that i want to go away for a short time ! "
an island in the sea .
what was northeast of japan ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4487
what was northeast of japan ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" you must think it strange that i want to go away , " said momotaro , " because i have not yet told you my reason . far away from here to the northeast of japan there is an island in the sea . this island is the stronghold of a band of devils . i have often heard how they invade this land , kill and rob the people , and carry off all they can find . they are not only very wicked but they are disloyal to our emperor and disobey his laws . they are also cannibals , for they kill and eat some of the poor people who are so unfortunate as to fall into their hands . these devils are very hateful beings . i must go and conquer them and bring back all the plunder of which they have robbed this land . it is for this reason that i want to go away for a short time ! "
the stronghold of a band of devils .
who lived on the island ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4488
who lived on the island ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" you must think it strange that i want to go away , " said momotaro , " because i have not yet told you my reason . far away from here to the northeast of japan there is an island in the sea . this island is the stronghold of a band of devils . i have often heard how they invade this land , kill and rob the people , and carry off all they can find . they are not only very wicked but they are disloyal to our emperor and disobey his laws . they are also cannibals , for they kill and eat some of the poor people who are so unfortunate as to fall into their hands . these devils are very hateful beings . i must go and conquer them and bring back all the plunder of which they have robbed this land . it is for this reason that i want to go away for a short time ! "
they disobey his laws .
how were the band of devils disloyal to the emperor ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4489
how were the band of devils disloyal to the emperor ?
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action
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
" you must think it strange that i want to go away , " said momotaro , " because i have not yet told you my reason . far away from here to the northeast of japan there is an island in the sea . this island is the stronghold of a band of devils . i have often heard how they invade this land , kill and rob the people , and carry off all they can find . they are not only very wicked but they are disloyal to our emperor and disobey his laws . they are also cannibals , for they kill and eat some of the poor people who are so unfortunate as to fall into their hands . these devils are very hateful beings . i must go and conquer them and bring back all the plunder of which they have robbed this land . it is for this reason that i want to go away for a short time ! "
he must go away for a short time .
what happened because momotaro wanted to conquer the devils ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4490
what happened because momotaro wanted to conquer the devils ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
the old man was much surprised at hearing all this from a mere boy of fifteen . he thought it best to let the boy go . he was strong and fearless , and besides all this , the old man knew he was no common child , for he had been sent to them as a gift from heaven , and he felt quite sure that the devils would be powerless to harm him .
he was strong and fearless .
why did the man think the devils would be powerless to harm momotaro ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4491
why did the man think the devils would be powerless to harm momotaro ?
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the old man and woman at once set to work to pound rice in the kitchen mortar to make cakes for momotaro to take with him on his journey . at last the cakes were made and momotaro was ready to start on his long journey .
cakes .
what did the old man and woman make for momotaro ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4492
what did the old man and woman make for momotaro ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
the old man and woman at once set to work to pound rice in the kitchen mortar to make cakes for momotaro to take with him on his journey . at last the cakes were made and momotaro was ready to start on his long journey .
rice .
what were the cakes made out of ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4493
what were the cakes made out of ?
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the old man and woman at once set to work to pound rice in the kitchen mortar to make cakes for momotaro to take with him on his journey . at last the cakes were made and momotaro was ready to start on his long journey .
the cakes were made .
when was momotaro ready to start his long journey ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4494
when was momotaro ready to start his long journey ?
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parting is always sad . so it was now . the eyes of the two old people were filled with tears and their voices trembled as they said : " go with all care and speed . we expect you back victorious ! " momotaro was very sorry to leave his old parents ( though he knew he was coming back as soon as he could ) , for he thought of how lonely they would be while he was away . but he said " good - by ! " quite bravely .
they love him .
why were the old people and momotaro sad to part ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4495
why were the old people and momotaro sad to part ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
parting is always sad . so it was now . the eyes of the two old people were filled with tears and their voices trembled as they said : " go with all care and speed . we expect you back victorious ! " momotaro was very sorry to leave his old parents ( though he knew he was coming back as soon as he could ) , for he thought of how lonely they would be while he was away . but he said " good - by ! " quite bravely .
cried .
what did the old people do when they parted with momotaro ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4496
what did the old people do when they parted with momotaro ?
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momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
momotaro now hurried on his way till it was midday . he began to feel hungry , so he opened his bag and took out one of the rice - cakes and sat down under a tree by the side of the road to eat it . while he was thus having his lunch a dog almost as large as a colt came running out from the high grass . he made straight for momotaro , and showing his teeth , said in a fierce way : " you are a rude man to pass my field without asking permission first . if you leave me all the cakes you have in your bag you may go ; otherwise i will bite you till i kill you ! "
he began to feel hungry .
why did momotaro take a rice-cake and sit down ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4497
why did momotaro take a rice-cake and sit down ?
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local
causal relationship
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
momotaro now hurried on his way till it was midday . he began to feel hungry , so he opened his bag and took out one of the rice - cakes and sat down under a tree by the side of the road to eat it . while he was thus having his lunch a dog almost as large as a colt came running out from the high grass . he made straight for momotaro , and showing his teeth , said in a fierce way : " you are a rude man to pass my field without asking permission first . if you leave me all the cakes you have in your bag you may go ; otherwise i will bite you till i kill you ! "
under a tree by the side of the road .
where did momotaro sit to eat his rice-cake ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4498
where did momotaro sit to eat his rice-cake ?
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local
setting
explicit
momotaro-story-of-son-of-peach
momotaro now hurried on his way till it was midday . he began to feel hungry , so he opened his bag and took out one of the rice - cakes and sat down under a tree by the side of the road to eat it . while he was thus having his lunch a dog almost as large as a colt came running out from the high grass . he made straight for momotaro , and showing his teeth , said in a fierce way : " you are a rude man to pass my field without asking permission first . if you leave me all the cakes you have in your bag you may go ; otherwise i will bite you till i kill you ! "
a dog .
who came running out from the high grass ?
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-4499
who came running out from the high grass ?
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local
character
explicit