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but redhead whispered and nudged tom about how shabby it would look to reneague the adventure . so he asked him which way he was to go , and redhead directed him through a street where a great many bad women lived , and a great many shibbeen houses were open , and away he set . well , he travelled and travelled till he came in sight of the walls of hell ; and , bedad , before he knocked at the gates , he rubbed himself over with the greenish ointment . when he knocked a hundred little imps popped their heads out through the bars , and axed him what he wanted . " i want to speak to the big divel of all , " says tom : " open the gate . " it was n't long till the gate was thrune open , and the ould boy received tom with bows and scrapes , and axed his business . " my business is n't much , " says tom . " i only came for the loan of that flail that i see hanging on the collar - beam for the king of dublin to give a thrashing to the danes . " " well , " says the other , " the danes is much better customers to me . but , since you walked so far , i wo n't refuse . hand that flail , " says he to a young imp . he winked the far - off eye at the same time .
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redhead directed tom there .
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why did tom have to go to hell to get the flail ?
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why did tom have to go to hell to get the flail ?
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but redhead whispered and nudged tom about how shabby it would look to reneague the adventure . so he asked him which way he was to go , and redhead directed him through a street where a great many bad women lived , and a great many shibbeen houses were open , and away he set . well , he travelled and travelled till he came in sight of the walls of hell ; and , bedad , before he knocked at the gates , he rubbed himself over with the greenish ointment . when he knocked a hundred little imps popped their heads out through the bars , and axed him what he wanted . " i want to speak to the big divel of all , " says tom : " open the gate . " it was n't long till the gate was thrune open , and the ould boy received tom with bows and scrapes , and axed his business . " my business is n't much , " says tom . " i only came for the loan of that flail that i see hanging on the collar - beam for the king of dublin to give a thrashing to the danes . " " well , " says the other , " the danes is much better customers to me . but , since you walked so far , i wo n't refuse . hand that flail , " says he to a young imp . he winked the far - off eye at the same time . so while some were barring the gates , the young devil climbed up and took down the iron flail that had the handstaff and booltheen both made out of red - hot iron . the little vagabond was grinning to think how it would burn the hands off of tom , but the dickens a burn it made on him , no more nor if it was a good oak sapling . " thankee , " says tom ; " now would you open the gate for a body and i 'll give you no more trouble . " " oh , tramp ! " says ould nick , " is that the way ? it is easier getting inside them gates than getting out again . take that tool from him , and give him a dose of the oil of stirrup . " so one fellow put out his claws to seize on the flail , but tom gave him such a welt of it on the side of his head that he broke off one of his horns , and made him roar like a divel as he was . well , they rushed at tom , but he gave them , little and big , such a thrashing as they did n't forget for a while . at last says the ould thief of all , rubbing his elbows , " let the fool out ; and woe to whoever lets him in again , great or small . " so out marched tom and away with him , without minding the shouting and cursing they kept up at him from the tops of the walls . and when he got home to the big bawn of the palace , there never was such running and racing as to see himself and the flail .
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he wanted the imp to trick tom .
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why did the ould boy wink at the young imp ?
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why did the ould boy wink at the young imp ?
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but redhead whispered and nudged tom about how shabby it would look to reneague the adventure . so he asked him which way he was to go , and redhead directed him through a street where a great many bad women lived , and a great many shibbeen houses were open , and away he set . well , he travelled and travelled till he came in sight of the walls of hell ; and , bedad , before he knocked at the gates , he rubbed himself over with the greenish ointment . when he knocked a hundred little imps popped their heads out through the bars , and axed him what he wanted . " i want to speak to the big divel of all , " says tom : " open the gate . " it was n't long till the gate was thrune open , and the ould boy received tom with bows and scrapes , and axed his business . " my business is n't much , " says tom . " i only came for the loan of that flail that i see hanging on the collar - beam for the king of dublin to give a thrashing to the danes . " " well , " says the other , " the danes is much better customers to me . but , since you walked so far , i wo n't refuse . hand that flail , " says he to a young imp . he winked the far - off eye at the same time .
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tom defeated his men .
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why did the ould thief let tom go ?
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why did the ould thief let tom go ?
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but redhead whispered and nudged tom about how shabby it would look to reneague the adventure . so he asked him which way he was to go , and redhead directed him through a street where a great many bad women lived , and a great many shibbeen houses were open , and away he set . well , he travelled and travelled till he came in sight of the walls of hell ; and , bedad , before he knocked at the gates , he rubbed himself over with the greenish ointment . when he knocked a hundred little imps popped their heads out through the bars , and axed him what he wanted . " i want to speak to the big divel of all , " says tom : " open the gate . " it was n't long till the gate was thrune open , and the ould boy received tom with bows and scrapes , and axed his business . " my business is n't much , " says tom . " i only came for the loan of that flail that i see hanging on the collar - beam for the king of dublin to give a thrashing to the danes . " " well , " says the other , " the danes is much better customers to me . but , since you walked so far , i wo n't refuse . hand that flail , " says he to a young imp . he winked the far - off eye at the same time . so while some were barring the gates , the young devil climbed up and took down the iron flail that had the handstaff and booltheen both made out of red - hot iron . the little vagabond was grinning to think how it would burn the hands off of tom , but the dickens a burn it made on him , no more nor if it was a good oak sapling . " thankee , " says tom ; " now would you open the gate for a body and i 'll give you no more trouble . " " oh , tramp ! " says ould nick , " is that the way ? it is easier getting inside them gates than getting out again . take that tool from him , and give him a dose of the oil of stirrup . " so one fellow put out his claws to seize on the flail , but tom gave him such a welt of it on the side of his head that he broke off one of his horns , and made him roar like a divel as he was . well , they rushed at tom , but he gave them , little and big , such a thrashing as they did n't forget for a while . at last says the ould thief of all , rubbing his elbows , " let the fool out ; and woe to whoever lets him in again , great or small . " so out marched tom and away with him , without minding the shouting and cursing they kept up at him from the tops of the walls . and when he got home to the big bawn of the palace , there never was such running and racing as to see himself and the flail .
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trick tom .
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what will the ould boy do when tom gets the flail ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5203
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what will the ould boy do when tom gets the flail ?
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when he had his story told he laid down the flail on the stone steps , and bid no one for their lives to touch it . if the king and queen and princess made much of him before they made ten times as much of him now ; but redhead , the mean scruff - hound , stole over , and thought to catch hold of the flail to make an end of him . his fingers hardly touched it , when he let a roar out of him as if heaven and earth were coming together , and kept flinging his arms about and dancing that it was pitiful to look at him . tom run at him as soon as he could rise , caught his hands in his own two , and rubbed them this way and that , and the burning pain left them before you could reckon one . well , the poor fellow , between the pain that was only just gone , and the comfort he was in , had the comicalest face that ever you see ; it was such a mixerum - gatherum of laughing and crying . everyone burst out a laughing -- the princess could not stop no more than the rest -- and then says gilla , or tom , " now , ma'am , if there were fifty halves of you i hope you 'll give me them all . " well , the princess had no mock modesty about her . she looked at her father , and , by my word , she came over to gilla and put her two delicate hands into his two rough ones , and i wish it was myself was in his shoes that day !
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he made her laugh three times .
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why did the princess put her hands into tom's hands ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5204
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why did the princess put her hands into tom's hands ?
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tom would not bring the flail into the palace . you may be sure no other body went near it ; and when the early risers were passing next morning they found two long clefts in the stone where it was , after burning itself an opening downwards , nobody could tell how far . but a messenger came in at noon and said that the danes were so frightened when they heard of the flail coming into dublin that they got into their ships and sailed away . well , i suppose before they were married gilla got some man like pat mara of tomenine to larn him the " principles of politeness , " fluxions , gunnery , and fortifications , decimal fractions , practice , and the rule - of - three direct , the way he 'd be able to keep up a conversation with the royal family . whether he ever lost his time larning them sciences , i 'm not sure , but it 's as sure as fate that his mother never more saw any want till the end of her days .
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it was powerful .
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why would tom not bring the flail to the palace ?
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why would tom not bring the flail to the palace ?
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tom would not bring the flail into the palace . you may be sure no other body went near it ; and when the early risers were passing next morning they found two long clefts in the stone where it was , after burning itself an opening downwards , nobody could tell how far . but a messenger came in at noon and said that the danes were so frightened when they heard of the flail coming into dublin that they got into their ships and sailed away . well , i suppose before they were married gilla got some man like pat mara of tomenine to larn him the " principles of politeness , " fluxions , gunnery , and fortifications , decimal fractions , practice , and the rule - of - three direct , the way he 'd be able to keep up a conversation with the royal family . whether he ever lost his time larning them sciences , i 'm not sure , but it 's as sure as fate that his mother never more saw any want till the end of her days .
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nobody wanted to be hurt like redhead .
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why didn't anyone go near the flail ?
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why didn't anyone go near the flail ?
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once upon a time there were two scholars . one was named liu tschen and the other yuan dschau . both were young and handsome . one spring day they went together into the hills of tian tai to gather curative herbs . there they came to a little valley where peach - trees blossomed luxuriantly on either side . in the middle of the valley was a cave , where two maidens stood under the blossoming trees , one of them clad in red garments , the other in green . and they were beautiful beyond all telling . they beckoned to the scholars with their hands .
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liu tschen .
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who were the two scholars ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5207
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who were the two scholars ?
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once upon a time there were two scholars . one was named liu tschen and the other yuan dschau . both were young and handsome . one spring day they went together into the hills of tian tai to gather curative herbs . there they came to a little valley where peach - trees blossomed luxuriantly on either side . in the middle of the valley was a cave , where two maidens stood under the blossoming trees , one of them clad in red garments , the other in green . and they were beautiful beyond all telling . they beckoned to the scholars with their hands .
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to the hills of tian tai .
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where did the two scholars go together on one spring day ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5208
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where did the two scholars go together on one spring day ?
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once upon a time there were two scholars . one was named liu tschen and the other yuan dschau . both were young and handsome . one spring day they went together into the hills of tian tai to gather curative herbs . there they came to a little valley where peach - trees blossomed luxuriantly on either side . in the middle of the valley was a cave , where two maidens stood under the blossoming trees , one of them clad in red garments , the other in green . and they were beautiful beyond all telling . they beckoned to the scholars with their hands .
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gather curative herbs .
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why did the scholars go to the hills of tian tai ?
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why did the scholars go to the hills of tian tai ?
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once upon a time there were two scholars . one was named liu tschen and the other yuan dschau . both were young and handsome . one spring day they went together into the hills of tian tai to gather curative herbs . there they came to a little valley where peach - trees blossomed luxuriantly on either side . in the middle of the valley was a cave , where two maidens stood under the blossoming trees , one of them clad in red garments , the other in green . and they were beautiful beyond all telling . they beckoned to the scholars with their hands .
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two maidens .
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who were beautiful beyond all telling ?
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who were beautiful beyond all telling ?
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" and have you come ? " they asked . " we have been waiting for you overlong ! " then they led them into the cave and served them with tea and wine . " i have been destined for the lord liu , " said the maiden in the red gown ; " and my sister is for the lord yuan ! "
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into the cave .
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where did the two maidens lead the scholars ?
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where did the two maidens lead the scholars ?
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" and have you come ? " they asked . " we have been waiting for you overlong ! " then they led them into the cave and served them with tea and wine . " i have been destined for the lord liu , " said the maiden in the red gown ; " and my sister is for the lord yuan ! "
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the maidens believed they were destined for the two scholars .
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why were the maidens getting married to the scholars ?
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why were the maidens getting married to the scholars ?
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and so they were married . every day the two scholars gazed at the flowers or played chess so that they forgot the mundane world completely . they only noticed that at times the peach - blossoms on the trees before the cave opened , and at others that they fell from the boughs . and , at times , unexpectedly , they felt cold or warm , and had to change the clothing they were wearing . and they marveled within themselves that it should be so .
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gazed at the flowers or played chess so that they forgot the mundane world completely .
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what did the scholars do every day after they got married ?
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what did the scholars do every day after they got married ?
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then , one day , they were suddenly overcome by homesickness . both maidens were already aware of it . " when our lords have once been seized with homesickness , then we may hold them no longer , " said they . on the following day they prepared a farewell banquet , gave the scholars magic wine to take along with them and said : " we will see one another again . now go your way ! " and the scholars bade them farewell with tears .
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prepared a farewell banquet , gave the scholars magic wine to take along with them and said : " we will see one another again . now go your way ! " .
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what did the maidens do after the scholars were overcome by homesickness ?
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what did the maidens do after the scholars were overcome by homesickness ?
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then , one day , they were suddenly overcome by homesickness . both maidens were already aware of it . " when our lords have once been seized with homesickness , then we may hold them no longer , " said they . on the following day they prepared a farewell banquet , gave the scholars magic wine to take along with them and said : " we will see one another again . now go your way ! " and the scholars bade them farewell with tears .
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sad .
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how did the scholars feel when they bade the maidens farewell ?
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how did the scholars feel when they bade the maidens farewell ?
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when they reached home the gates and doors had long since vanished , and the people of the village were all strangers to them . they crowded about the scholars and asked who they might be . " we are liu tschen and yuan dschau . only a few days ago we went into the hills to pick herbs ! " with that a servant came hastening up and looked at them . at last he fell at liu tschen 's feet with great joy and cried : " yes , you are really my master ! since you went away , and we had no news of any kind regarding you some seventy years or more have passed . "
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the gates and doors had long since vanished , and the people of the village were all strangers to them .
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what happened when the two scholars reached home ?
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what happened when the two scholars reached home ?
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when they reached home the gates and doors had long since vanished , and the people of the village were all strangers to them . they crowded about the scholars and asked who they might be . " we are liu tschen and yuan dschau . only a few days ago we went into the hills to pick herbs ! " with that a servant came hastening up and looked at them . at last he fell at liu tschen 's feet with great joy and cried : " yes , you are really my master ! since you went away , and we had no news of any kind regarding you some seventy years or more have passed . "
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crowded about the scholars and asked who they might be .
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what did the people of the village do when they saw the two scholars ?
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what did the people of the village do when they saw the two scholars ?
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when they reached home the gates and doors had long since vanished , and the people of the village were all strangers to them . they crowded about the scholars and asked who they might be . " we are liu tschen and yuan dschau . only a few days ago we went into the hills to pick herbs ! " with that a servant came hastening up and looked at them . at last he fell at liu tschen 's feet with great joy and cried : " yes , you are really my master ! since you went away , and we had no news of any kind regarding you some seventy years or more have passed . "
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great joy .
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how did the servant feel when he saw his master again ?
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how did the servant feel when he saw his master again ?
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when they reached home the gates and doors had long since vanished , and the people of the village were all strangers to them . they crowded about the scholars and asked who they might be . " we are liu tschen and yuan dschau . only a few days ago we went into the hills to pick herbs ! " with that a servant came hastening up and looked at them . at last he fell at liu tschen 's feet with great joy and cried : " yes , you are really my master ! since you went away , and we had no news of any kind regarding you some seventy years or more have passed . "
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the villagers had no news of any kind regarding him some seventy years or more have passed .
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what happened after liu tschen went away ?
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what happened after liu tschen went away ?
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thereupon he drew the scholar liu through a high gateway , ornamented with bosses and a ring in a lion 's mouth , as is the custom in the dwellings of those of high estate . and when he entered the hall , an old lady with white hair and bent back , leaning on a cane , came forward and asked : " what man is this ? " " our master has returned again , " replied the servant . and then , turning to liu he added : " that is the mistress . she is nearly a hundred years old , but fortunately is still strong and in good health . " tears of joy and sadness filled the old lady 's eyes .
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happy .
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how did the old lady feel when the master returned ?
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how did the old lady feel when the master returned ?
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" since you went away among the immortals , i had thought that we should never see each other again in this life , " said she . " what great good fortune that you should have returned after all ! " and before she had ended the whole family , men and women , came streaming up and welcomed him in a great throng outside the hall . and his wife pointed out this one and that and said : " that is so and so , and this is so and so ! "
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he went away among the immortals .
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why did the old lady believe that she would never see liu tschen again ?
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why did the old lady believe that she would never see liu tschen again ?
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thereupon he drew the scholar liu through a high gateway , ornamented with bosses and a ring in a lion 's mouth , as is the custom in the dwellings of those of high estate . and when he entered the hall , an old lady with white hair and bent back , leaning on a cane , came forward and asked : " what man is this ? " " our master has returned again , " replied the servant . and then , turning to liu he added : " that is the mistress . she is nearly a hundred years old , but fortunately is still strong and in good health . " tears of joy and sadness filled the old lady 's eyes .
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the mistress .
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who is nearly a hundred years old, but fortunately is still strong and in good health ?
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who is nearly a hundred years old, but fortunately is still strong and in good health ?
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then the scholar said : " i have a means of driving away old age ! " and he drew out his magic wine and gave his wife some of it to drink . and when she had taken three glasses , her white hair gradually turned black again , her wrinkles disappeared , and she sat beside her husband , a handsome young woman . then his son and the older grand - children came up and all asked for a drink of the wine . and whichever of them drank only so much as a drop of it was turned from an old man into a youth . the tale was bruited abroad and came to the emperor 's ears . the emperor wanted to call liu to his court , but he declined with many thanks . yet he sent the emperor some of his magic wine as a gift . this pleased the emperor greatly , and he gave liu a tablet of honor , with the inscription : " the common home of five generations " besides this he sent him three signs which he had written with his own imperial brush signifying : " joy in longevity "
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drew out his magic wine and gave his wife some of it to drink .
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what did the liu tschen do to drive away old age ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5223
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what did the liu tschen do to drive away old age ?
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the grand - children , who were away , busy with their duties , all asked for leave and returned home when they heard that their ancestor had returned . and the girl grand - children , who had married into other families , also came . this filled liu with joy , and he had a family banquet prepared in the hall , and all his descendants , with their wives and husbands sat about him in a circle . he himself and his wife , a white - haired , wrinkled old lady , sat in their midst at the upper end . the scholar himself still looked like a youth of twenty years , so that all the young people in the circle looked around and laughed .
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the scholar 's wife .
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who had white-haired, wrinkled old lady ?
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who had white-haired, wrinkled old lady ?
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then the scholar said : " i have a means of driving away old age ! " and he drew out his magic wine and gave his wife some of it to drink . and when she had taken three glasses , her white hair gradually turned black again , her wrinkles disappeared , and she sat beside her husband , a handsome young woman . then his son and the older grand - children came up and all asked for a drink of the wine . and whichever of them drank only so much as a drop of it was turned from an old man into a youth . the tale was bruited abroad and came to the emperor 's ears . the emperor wanted to call liu to his court , but he declined with many thanks . yet he sent the emperor some of his magic wine as a gift . this pleased the emperor greatly , and he gave liu a tablet of honor , with the inscription : " the common home of five generations " besides this he sent him three signs which he had written with his own imperial brush signifying : " joy in longevity "
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her white hair gradually turned black again , her wrinkles disappeared , and she sat beside her husband , a handsome young woman .
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what happened when the liu tschen's wife had taken three glasses ?
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what happened when the liu tschen's wife had taken three glasses ?
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the grand - children , who were away , busy with their duties , all asked for leave and returned home when they heard that their ancestor had returned . and the girl grand - children , who had married into other families , also came . this filled liu with joy , and he had a family banquet prepared in the hall , and all his descendants , with their wives and husbands sat about him in a circle . he himself and his wife , a white - haired , wrinkled old lady , sat in their midst at the upper end . the scholar himself still looked like a youth of twenty years , so that all the young people in the circle looked around and laughed .
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the scholar himself still looked like a youth of twenty years .
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why did all the young people in the circle looked around and laughed ?
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why did all the young people in the circle looked around and laughed ?
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the-two-scholars
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then the scholar said : " i have a means of driving away old age ! " and he drew out his magic wine and gave his wife some of it to drink . and when she had taken three glasses , her white hair gradually turned black again , her wrinkles disappeared , and she sat beside her husband , a handsome young woman . then his son and the older grand - children came up and all asked for a drink of the wine . and whichever of them drank only so much as a drop of it was turned from an old man into a youth . the tale was bruited abroad and came to the emperor 's ears . the emperor wanted to call liu to his court , but he declined with many thanks . yet he sent the emperor some of his magic wine as a gift . this pleased the emperor greatly , and he gave liu a tablet of honor , with the inscription : " the common home of five generations " besides this he sent him three signs which he had written with his own imperial brush signifying : " joy in longevity "
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wanted to call liu to his court .
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what did the emperor do when he heard about the tale ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5227
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what did the emperor do when he heard about the tale ?
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action
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the-two-scholars
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then the scholar said : " i have a means of driving away old age ! " and he drew out his magic wine and gave his wife some of it to drink . and when she had taken three glasses , her white hair gradually turned black again , her wrinkles disappeared , and she sat beside her husband , a handsome young woman . then his son and the older grand - children came up and all asked for a drink of the wine . and whichever of them drank only so much as a drop of it was turned from an old man into a youth . the tale was bruited abroad and came to the emperor 's ears . the emperor wanted to call liu to his court , but he declined with many thanks . yet he sent the emperor some of his magic wine as a gift . this pleased the emperor greatly , and he gave liu a tablet of honor , with the inscription : " the common home of five generations " besides this he sent him three signs which he had written with his own imperial brush signifying : " joy in longevity "
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his magic wine .
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what did the liu tschen send the emperor ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5228
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what did the liu tschen send the emperor ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-two-scholars
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then the scholar said : " i have a means of driving away old age ! " and he drew out his magic wine and gave his wife some of it to drink . and when she had taken three glasses , her white hair gradually turned black again , her wrinkles disappeared , and she sat beside her husband , a handsome young woman . then his son and the older grand - children came up and all asked for a drink of the wine . and whichever of them drank only so much as a drop of it was turned from an old man into a youth . the tale was bruited abroad and came to the emperor 's ears . the emperor wanted to call liu to his court , but he declined with many thanks . yet he sent the emperor some of his magic wine as a gift . this pleased the emperor greatly , and he gave liu a tablet of honor , with the inscription : " the common home of five generations " besides this he sent him three signs which he had written with his own imperial brush signifying : " joy in longevity "
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pleased .
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how did the emperor feel when he received the magic wine ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5229
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how did the emperor feel when he received the magic wine ?
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local
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feeling
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explicit
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the-two-scholars
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as to the other of the two scholars , yuan dschau , he was not so fortunate . when he came home he found that his wife and child had long since died , and his grand - children and great - grand - children were mostly useless people . so he did not remain long , but returned to the hills . yet liu tschen remained for some years with his family , then taking his wife with him , went again to the tai hills and was seen no more .
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when he came home he found that his wife and child had long since died , and his grand - children and great - grand - children were mostly useless people .
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why was yuan dschau not so fortunate ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5230
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why was yuan dschau not so fortunate ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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the-two-scholars
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as to the other of the two scholars , yuan dschau , he was not so fortunate . when he came home he found that his wife and child had long since died , and his grand - children and great - grand - children were mostly useless people . so he did not remain long , but returned to the hills . yet liu tschen remained for some years with his family , then taking his wife with him , went again to the tai hills and was seen no more .
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the hills .
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where did yuan dschau return to ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5231
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where did yuan dschau return to ?
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local
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setting
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a man in it long ago , and long ago it was , and if he was in it then he would not be in it now . he was married , and his wife was lost ( i.e. , died ) , and he had only one son by the first wife . then he married the second wife . this second wife had not much regard for the son , and he was obliged to go out on the mountain , far from the house , to take care of the cattle . there was a bracket ( speckled ) bull amongst the cows out on the mountain , and of a day that there was great hunger on the lad , the bracket bull heard him complaining and wringing his two hands . he moved over to him and said to him , " you are hungry , but take the horn off me and lay it on the ground . put your hand into the place where the horn was and you will find food . " when he heard that he went over to the bull , took hold of the horn , twisted it , and it came away with him in his hand . he laid it on the ground , put in his hand , and drew out food and drink and a table - cloth . he spread the table - cloth on the ground , set the food and drink on it , and then he ate and drank his enough . when he had his enough eaten and drunk , he put the table - cloth back again , and left the horn back in the place where it was before .
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the second wife .
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who did not have much regard for the son ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5232
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who did not have much regard for the son ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a man in it long ago , and long ago it was , and if he was in it then he would not be in it now . he was married , and his wife was lost ( i.e. , died ) , and he had only one son by the first wife . then he married the second wife . this second wife had not much regard for the son , and he was obliged to go out on the mountain , far from the house , to take care of the cattle . there was a bracket ( speckled ) bull amongst the cows out on the mountain , and of a day that there was great hunger on the lad , the bracket bull heard him complaining and wringing his two hands . he moved over to him and said to him , " you are hungry , but take the horn off me and lay it on the ground . put your hand into the place where the horn was and you will find food . " when he heard that he went over to the bull , took hold of the horn , twisted it , and it came away with him in his hand . he laid it on the ground , put in his hand , and drew out food and drink and a table - cloth . he spread the table - cloth on the ground , set the food and drink on it , and then he ate and drank his enough . when he had his enough eaten and drunk , he put the table - cloth back again , and left the horn back in the place where it was before .
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out on a mountain .
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where was the son obliged to go ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5233
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where was the son obliged to go ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a man in it long ago , and long ago it was , and if he was in it then he would not be in it now . he was married , and his wife was lost ( i.e. , died ) , and he had only one son by the first wife . then he married the second wife . this second wife had not much regard for the son , and he was obliged to go out on the mountain , far from the house , to take care of the cattle . there was a bracket ( speckled ) bull amongst the cows out on the mountain , and of a day that there was great hunger on the lad , the bracket bull heard him complaining and wringing his two hands . he moved over to him and said to him , " you are hungry , but take the horn off me and lay it on the ground . put your hand into the place where the horn was and you will find food . " when he heard that he went over to the bull , took hold of the horn , twisted it , and it came away with him in his hand . he laid it on the ground , put in his hand , and drew out food and drink and a table - cloth . he spread the table - cloth on the ground , set the food and drink on it , and then he ate and drank his enough . when he had his enough eaten and drunk , he put the table - cloth back again , and left the horn back in the place where it was before .
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to take care of the cattle .
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why was the son obliged to go to the mountain ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5234
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why was the son obliged to go to the mountain ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a man in it long ago , and long ago it was , and if he was in it then he would not be in it now . he was married , and his wife was lost ( i.e. , died ) , and he had only one son by the first wife . then he married the second wife . this second wife had not much regard for the son , and he was obliged to go out on the mountain , far from the house , to take care of the cattle . there was a bracket ( speckled ) bull amongst the cows out on the mountain , and of a day that there was great hunger on the lad , the bracket bull heard him complaining and wringing his two hands . he moved over to him and said to him , " you are hungry , but take the horn off me and lay it on the ground . put your hand into the place where the horn was and you will find food . " when he heard that he went over to the bull , took hold of the horn , twisted it , and it came away with him in his hand . he laid it on the ground , put in his hand , and drew out food and drink and a table - cloth . he spread the table - cloth on the ground , set the food and drink on it , and then he ate and drank his enough . when he had his enough eaten and drunk , he put the table - cloth back again , and left the horn back in the place where it was before .
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the bracket bull heard him complaining and wringing his two hands .
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what happened on the day that there was great hunger on the son ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5235
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what happened on the day that there was great hunger on the son ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a man in it long ago , and long ago it was , and if he was in it then he would not be in it now . he was married , and his wife was lost ( i.e. , died ) , and he had only one son by the first wife . then he married the second wife . this second wife had not much regard for the son , and he was obliged to go out on the mountain , far from the house , to take care of the cattle . there was a bracket ( speckled ) bull amongst the cows out on the mountain , and of a day that there was great hunger on the lad , the bracket bull heard him complaining and wringing his two hands . he moved over to him and said to him , " you are hungry , but take the horn off me and lay it on the ground . put your hand into the place where the horn was and you will find food . " when he heard that he went over to the bull , took hold of the horn , twisted it , and it came away with him in his hand . he laid it on the ground , put in his hand , and drew out food and drink and a table - cloth . he spread the table - cloth on the ground , set the food and drink on it , and then he ate and drank his enough . when he had his enough eaten and drunk , he put the table - cloth back again , and left the horn back in the place where it was before .
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he will find food .
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what will happen after the son puts his hand in the place where the horn was ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5236
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what will happen after the son puts his hand in the place where the horn was ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a man in it long ago , and long ago it was , and if he was in it then he would not be in it now . he was married , and his wife was lost ( i.e. , died ) , and he had only one son by the first wife . then he married the second wife . this second wife had not much regard for the son , and he was obliged to go out on the mountain , far from the house , to take care of the cattle . there was a bracket ( speckled ) bull amongst the cows out on the mountain , and of a day that there was great hunger on the lad , the bracket bull heard him complaining and wringing his two hands . he moved over to him and said to him , " you are hungry , but take the horn off me and lay it on the ground . put your hand into the place where the horn was and you will find food . " when he heard that he went over to the bull , took hold of the horn , twisted it , and it came away with him in his hand . he laid it on the ground , put in his hand , and drew out food and drink and a table - cloth . he spread the table - cloth on the ground , set the food and drink on it , and then he ate and drank his enough . when he had his enough eaten and drunk , he put the table - cloth back again , and left the horn back in the place where it was before .
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it came away with him in his hand .
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what happened when the son took hold of the horn and twisted it ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5237
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what happened when the son took hold of the horn and twisted it ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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the-bracket-bull
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when he came home that evening he did not eat a bit of his supper , and his stepmother said to herself that he ( must have ) got something to eat out on the mountain since he was not eating any of his supper . when he went out with his cattle the next day his stepmother sent her own daughter out after him , and told her to be watching him till she should see where he was getting the food . the daughter went and put herself in hiding , and she was watching him until the heat of the day came . but when the middle of the day was come she heard every music more excellent than another , and she was put to sleep by that truly melodious music . the bull came then , and the lad twisted the horn off him and drew out the table - cloth , the food , and the drink , and ate and drunk his enough . he put back the horn again then . the music was stopped and the daughter woke up , and was watching him until the evening came , and he drove the cows home then . the mother asked her did she see anything in the field , and she said that she did not . the lad did not eat two bites of his supper , and there was wonder on the stepmother . the next day when he drove out the cows the stepmother told the second daughter to follow him , and to be watching him till she would see where he was getting things to eat . the daughter followed him and put herself in hiding , but when the heat of the day came the music began and she fell asleep . the lad took the horn off the bull , drew out the table - cloth , the food , and drink , ate and drank his enough , and put back the horn again . the girl woke then , and was watching him until the evening . when the evening came he drove the cows home , and he was not able to eat his supper any more than the two evenings before . the stepmother asked the daughter did she see anything , and she said she did not . there was wonder on the stepmother .
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he ( must have ) got something to eat out on the mountain .
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what did the stepmother believe when the son did not eat a bit of his supper ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5238
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what did the stepmother believe when the son did not eat a bit of his supper ?
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action
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the-bracket-bull
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when he came home that evening he did not eat a bit of his supper , and his stepmother said to herself that he ( must have ) got something to eat out on the mountain since he was not eating any of his supper . when he went out with his cattle the next day his stepmother sent her own daughter out after him , and told her to be watching him till she should see where he was getting the food . the daughter went and put herself in hiding , and she was watching him until the heat of the day came . but when the middle of the day was come she heard every music more excellent than another , and she was put to sleep by that truly melodious music . the bull came then , and the lad twisted the horn off him and drew out the table - cloth , the food , and the drink , and ate and drunk his enough . he put back the horn again then . the music was stopped and the daughter woke up , and was watching him until the evening came , and he drove the cows home then . the mother asked her did she see anything in the field , and she said that she did not . the lad did not eat two bites of his supper , and there was wonder on the stepmother . the next day when he drove out the cows the stepmother told the second daughter to follow him , and to be watching him till she would see where he was getting things to eat . the daughter followed him and put herself in hiding , but when the heat of the day came the music began and she fell asleep . the lad took the horn off the bull , drew out the table - cloth , the food , and drink , ate and drank his enough , and put back the horn again . the girl woke then , and was watching him until the evening . when the evening came he drove the cows home , and he was not able to eat his supper any more than the two evenings before . the stepmother asked the daughter did she see anything , and she said she did not . there was wonder on the stepmother .
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her own daughter .
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who did the stepmother send with the son ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5239
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who did the stepmother send with the son ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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when he came home that evening he did not eat a bit of his supper , and his stepmother said to herself that he ( must have ) got something to eat out on the mountain since he was not eating any of his supper . when he went out with his cattle the next day his stepmother sent her own daughter out after him , and told her to be watching him till she should see where he was getting the food . the daughter went and put herself in hiding , and she was watching him until the heat of the day came . but when the middle of the day was come she heard every music more excellent than another , and she was put to sleep by that truly melodious music . the bull came then , and the lad twisted the horn off him and drew out the table - cloth , the food , and the drink , and ate and drunk his enough . he put back the horn again then . the music was stopped and the daughter woke up , and was watching him until the evening came , and he drove the cows home then . the mother asked her did she see anything in the field , and she said that she did not . the lad did not eat two bites of his supper , and there was wonder on the stepmother . the next day when he drove out the cows the stepmother told the second daughter to follow him , and to be watching him till she would see where he was getting things to eat . the daughter followed him and put herself in hiding , but when the heat of the day came the music began and she fell asleep . the lad took the horn off the bull , drew out the table - cloth , the food , and drink , ate and drank his enough , and put back the horn again . the girl woke then , and was watching him until the evening . when the evening came he drove the cows home , and he was not able to eat his supper any more than the two evenings before . the stepmother asked the daughter did she see anything , and she said she did not . there was wonder on the stepmother .
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see where he was getting the food .
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why did the stepmother send her daughter with the son ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5240
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why did the stepmother send her daughter with the son ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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when he came home that evening he did not eat a bit of his supper , and his stepmother said to herself that he ( must have ) got something to eat out on the mountain since he was not eating any of his supper . when he went out with his cattle the next day his stepmother sent her own daughter out after him , and told her to be watching him till she should see where he was getting the food . the daughter went and put herself in hiding , and she was watching him until the heat of the day came . but when the middle of the day was come she heard every music more excellent than another , and she was put to sleep by that truly melodious music . the bull came then , and the lad twisted the horn off him and drew out the table - cloth , the food , and the drink , and ate and drunk his enough . he put back the horn again then . the music was stopped and the daughter woke up , and was watching him until the evening came , and he drove the cows home then . the mother asked her did she see anything in the field , and she said that she did not . the lad did not eat two bites of his supper , and there was wonder on the stepmother . the next day when he drove out the cows the stepmother told the second daughter to follow him , and to be watching him till she would see where he was getting things to eat . the daughter followed him and put herself in hiding , but when the heat of the day came the music began and she fell asleep . the lad took the horn off the bull , drew out the table - cloth , the food , and drink , ate and drank his enough , and put back the horn again . the girl woke then , and was watching him until the evening . when the evening came he drove the cows home , and he was not able to eat his supper any more than the two evenings before . the stepmother asked the daughter did she see anything , and she said she did not . there was wonder on the stepmother .
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that truly melodious music .
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what put the daughter to sleep ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5241
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what put the daughter to sleep ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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when he came home that evening he did not eat a bit of his supper , and his stepmother said to herself that he ( must have ) got something to eat out on the mountain since he was not eating any of his supper . when he went out with his cattle the next day his stepmother sent her own daughter out after him , and told her to be watching him till she should see where he was getting the food . the daughter went and put herself in hiding , and she was watching him until the heat of the day came . but when the middle of the day was come she heard every music more excellent than another , and she was put to sleep by that truly melodious music . the bull came then , and the lad twisted the horn off him and drew out the table - cloth , the food , and the drink , and ate and drunk his enough . he put back the horn again then . the music was stopped and the daughter woke up , and was watching him until the evening came , and he drove the cows home then . the mother asked her did she see anything in the field , and she said that she did not . the lad did not eat two bites of his supper , and there was wonder on the stepmother . the next day when he drove out the cows the stepmother told the second daughter to follow him , and to be watching him till she would see where he was getting things to eat . the daughter followed him and put herself in hiding , but when the heat of the day came the music began and she fell asleep . the lad took the horn off the bull , drew out the table - cloth , the food , and drink , ate and drank his enough , and put back the horn again . the girl woke then , and was watching him until the evening . when the evening came he drove the cows home , and he was not able to eat his supper any more than the two evenings before . the stepmother asked the daughter did she see anything , and she said she did not . there was wonder on the stepmother .
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every music more excellent than another .
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what did the daughter hear while watching the son ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5242
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what did the daughter hear while watching the son ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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when he came home that evening he did not eat a bit of his supper , and his stepmother said to herself that he ( must have ) got something to eat out on the mountain since he was not eating any of his supper . when he went out with his cattle the next day his stepmother sent her own daughter out after him , and told her to be watching him till she should see where he was getting the food . the daughter went and put herself in hiding , and she was watching him until the heat of the day came . but when the middle of the day was come she heard every music more excellent than another , and she was put to sleep by that truly melodious music . the bull came then , and the lad twisted the horn off him and drew out the table - cloth , the food , and the drink , and ate and drunk his enough . he put back the horn again then . the music was stopped and the daughter woke up , and was watching him until the evening came , and he drove the cows home then . the mother asked her did she see anything in the field , and she said that she did not . the lad did not eat two bites of his supper , and there was wonder on the stepmother . the next day when he drove out the cows the stepmother told the second daughter to follow him , and to be watching him till she would see where he was getting things to eat . the daughter followed him and put herself in hiding , but when the heat of the day came the music began and she fell asleep . the lad took the horn off the bull , drew out the table - cloth , the food , and drink , ate and drank his enough , and put back the horn again . the girl woke then , and was watching him until the evening . when the evening came he drove the cows home , and he was not able to eat his supper any more than the two evenings before . the stepmother asked the daughter did she see anything , and she said she did not . there was wonder on the stepmother .
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the second daughter .
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who did the stepmother send with the son the next day ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5243
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who did the stepmother send with the son the next day ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the next day , when the lad went out herding the cows , the stepmother sent the third daughter out after him , and threatened her not to fall asleep , but to have a good watch . the daughter followed the lad , and went into hiding . this daughter had three eyes , for she had an eye in the back of her head . when the bracket bull began playing every music more excellent than another , he put the other eyes to sleep , but he was not able to put the third eye to sleep . when the heat of the day came she saw the bracket bull coming to the boy , and the boy taking the horn off him and eating . she ran home then , and said to her mother that there was n't such a dinner in the world as was being set before the boy out of the horn of the bracket bull . then the mother let on that she was sick , and she killed a cock , and she let down its blood into her bed . she put up a sup of the blood into her mouth , and she sent for her husband , saying that she was finding death ( dying ) . her husband came in , and he saw the blood , and he said , " anything that is in the world that would save her that she must get it . " she said that there was n't a thing in the world that would save her but a piece of the bracket bull that was on the mountain . " you must get that , " said he .
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not to fall asleep , but to have a good watch .
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what did the stepmother tell the third daughter to do ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5244
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what did the stepmother tell the third daughter to do ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the next day , when the lad went out herding the cows , the stepmother sent the third daughter out after him , and threatened her not to fall asleep , but to have a good watch . the daughter followed the lad , and went into hiding . this daughter had three eyes , for she had an eye in the back of her head . when the bracket bull began playing every music more excellent than another , he put the other eyes to sleep , but he was not able to put the third eye to sleep . when the heat of the day came she saw the bracket bull coming to the boy , and the boy taking the horn off him and eating . she ran home then , and said to her mother that there was n't such a dinner in the world as was being set before the boy out of the horn of the bracket bull . then the mother let on that she was sick , and she killed a cock , and she let down its blood into her bed . she put up a sup of the blood into her mouth , and she sent for her husband , saying that she was finding death ( dying ) . her husband came in , and he saw the blood , and he said , " anything that is in the world that would save her that she must get it . " she said that there was n't a thing in the world that would save her but a piece of the bracket bull that was on the mountain . " you must get that , " said he .
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this daughter had three eyes , for she had an eye in the back of her head .
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how did the daughter look ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5245
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how did the daughter look ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the next day , when the lad went out herding the cows , the stepmother sent the third daughter out after him , and threatened her not to fall asleep , but to have a good watch . the daughter followed the lad , and went into hiding . this daughter had three eyes , for she had an eye in the back of her head . when the bracket bull began playing every music more excellent than another , he put the other eyes to sleep , but he was not able to put the third eye to sleep . when the heat of the day came she saw the bracket bull coming to the boy , and the boy taking the horn off him and eating . she ran home then , and said to her mother that there was n't such a dinner in the world as was being set before the boy out of the horn of the bracket bull . then the mother let on that she was sick , and she killed a cock , and she let down its blood into her bed . she put up a sup of the blood into her mouth , and she sent for her husband , saying that she was finding death ( dying ) . her husband came in , and he saw the blood , and he said , " anything that is in the world that would save her that she must get it . " she said that there was n't a thing in the world that would save her but a piece of the bracket bull that was on the mountain . " you must get that , " said he .
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the third eye .
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what was the bracket bull not able to put to sleep ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5246
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what was the bracket bull not able to put to sleep ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the next day , when the lad went out herding the cows , the stepmother sent the third daughter out after him , and threatened her not to fall asleep , but to have a good watch . the daughter followed the lad , and went into hiding . this daughter had three eyes , for she had an eye in the back of her head . when the bracket bull began playing every music more excellent than another , he put the other eyes to sleep , but he was not able to put the third eye to sleep . when the heat of the day came she saw the bracket bull coming to the boy , and the boy taking the horn off him and eating . she ran home then , and said to her mother that there was n't such a dinner in the world as was being set before the boy out of the horn of the bracket bull . then the mother let on that she was sick , and she killed a cock , and she let down its blood into her bed . she put up a sup of the blood into her mouth , and she sent for her husband , saying that she was finding death ( dying ) . her husband came in , and he saw the blood , and he said , " anything that is in the world that would save her that she must get it . " she said that there was n't a thing in the world that would save her but a piece of the bracket bull that was on the mountain . " you must get that , " said he .
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the bracket bull coming to the boy , and the boy taking the horn off him and eating .
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what did the third daughter see when the heat of day came ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5247
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what did the third daughter see when the heat of day came ?
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action
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the-bracket-bull
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the next day , when the lad went out herding the cows , the stepmother sent the third daughter out after him , and threatened her not to fall asleep , but to have a good watch . the daughter followed the lad , and went into hiding . this daughter had three eyes , for she had an eye in the back of her head . when the bracket bull began playing every music more excellent than another , he put the other eyes to sleep , but he was not able to put the third eye to sleep . when the heat of the day came she saw the bracket bull coming to the boy , and the boy taking the horn off him and eating . she ran home then , and said to her mother that there was n't such a dinner in the world as was being set before the boy out of the horn of the bracket bull . then the mother let on that she was sick , and she killed a cock , and she let down its blood into her bed . she put up a sup of the blood into her mouth , and she sent for her husband , saying that she was finding death ( dying ) . her husband came in , and he saw the blood , and he said , " anything that is in the world that would save her that she must get it . " she said that there was n't a thing in the world that would save her but a piece of the bracket bull that was on the mountain . " you must get that , " said he .
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a piece of the bracket bull that was on the mountain .
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what did the mother say would save her ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5248
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what did the mother say would save her ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the bracket bull used to be the first one of the cattle that used to come in every night , and the stepmother sent for two butchers , and she set them on each side of the gate to kill the bracket bull when he would come . the bracket bull said to the boy , " i 'll be swept ( done for ) to - night , unless another cow goes before me . " he put another cow out before him , and the two butchers were standing on each side of the gate to kill the first one that would come in . the bull sent the cow out before him , going through the gate , and they killed her . then the stepmother got a piece of her to eat , and she thought that it was the bracket bull that she was eating , and she got better then . the next night , when the lad came home with the cattle , he ate no more of his supper than any other night , and there was wonder on the stepmother . she heard after this that the bracket bull was in it ( i.e. , alive ) all through , and that he was not killed at that time . when she heard that she killed a cock , and she let down some of its blood into her bed . she put a sup of the blood into her mouth , and she played the same trick over again , and said that there was nothing at all to cure her but a piece of the bracket bull .
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two butchers .
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who did the stepmother send to get the bracket bull ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5249
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who did the stepmother send to get the bracket bull ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the bracket bull used to be the first one of the cattle that used to come in every night , and the stepmother sent for two butchers , and she set them on each side of the gate to kill the bracket bull when he would come . the bracket bull said to the boy , " i 'll be swept ( done for ) to - night , unless another cow goes before me . " he put another cow out before him , and the two butchers were standing on each side of the gate to kill the first one that would come in . the bull sent the cow out before him , going through the gate , and they killed her . then the stepmother got a piece of her to eat , and she thought that it was the bracket bull that she was eating , and she got better then . the next night , when the lad came home with the cattle , he ate no more of his supper than any other night , and there was wonder on the stepmother . she heard after this that the bracket bull was in it ( i.e. , alive ) all through , and that he was not killed at that time . when she heard that she killed a cock , and she let down some of its blood into her bed . she put a sup of the blood into her mouth , and she played the same trick over again , and said that there was nothing at all to cure her but a piece of the bracket bull .
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the first one of the cattle that used to come in every night .
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what did the bracket bull used to be ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5250
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what did the bracket bull used to be ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the bracket bull used to be the first one of the cattle that used to come in every night , and the stepmother sent for two butchers , and she set them on each side of the gate to kill the bracket bull when he would come . the bracket bull said to the boy , " i 'll be swept ( done for ) to - night , unless another cow goes before me . " he put another cow out before him , and the two butchers were standing on each side of the gate to kill the first one that would come in . the bull sent the cow out before him , going through the gate , and they killed her . then the stepmother got a piece of her to eat , and she thought that it was the bracket bull that she was eating , and she got better then . the next night , when the lad came home with the cattle , he ate no more of his supper than any other night , and there was wonder on the stepmother . she heard after this that the bracket bull was in it ( i.e. , alive ) all through , and that he was not killed at that time . when she heard that she killed a cock , and she let down some of its blood into her bed . she put a sup of the blood into her mouth , and she played the same trick over again , and said that there was nothing at all to cure her but a piece of the bracket bull .
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another cow goes before him .
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how can the bracket bull be saved ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5251
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how can the bracket bull be saved ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the butchers were sent for , and they were ready to kill the bracket bull as soon as he came in . the bracket bull sent another one of the cattle in before himself , and the butchers killed it . the woman got part of its flesh , and she thought it was part of the bracket bull she was eating , and she got better . she found out afterwards that it was not the bracket bull that was dead , and she said , " never mind ; i 'll kill the bracket bull yet ! " the next day , when the lad was herding the cows on the mountain , the bracket bull came and said to him , " take the horn off me and eat your enough now . that 's the last time for you . they are waiting to kill me to - night , but do n't you be afraid . it is not they who shall kill me , but another bull shall kill me . get up on my back now . " the lad got up on his back then and they went home . the two butchers were on each side of the gate waiting for him . the bracket bull struck a horn on each side of him , and he killed the two butchers . out with him then , and the lad on his back . he went into a wild wood , and he himself and the lad spent the night in that wood . he was to fight with the other bull on the next day .
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kill the bracket bull .
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what will the stepmother do when she realizes the butchers failed a second time ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5252
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what will the stepmother do when she realizes the butchers failed a second time ?
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the butchers were sent for , and they were ready to kill the bracket bull as soon as he came in . the bracket bull sent another one of the cattle in before himself , and the butchers killed it . the woman got part of its flesh , and she thought it was part of the bracket bull she was eating , and she got better . she found out afterwards that it was not the bracket bull that was dead , and she said , " never mind ; i 'll kill the bracket bull yet ! " the next day , when the lad was herding the cows on the mountain , the bracket bull came and said to him , " take the horn off me and eat your enough now . that 's the last time for you . they are waiting to kill me to - night , but do n't you be afraid . it is not they who shall kill me , but another bull shall kill me . get up on my back now . " the lad got up on his back then and they went home . the two butchers were on each side of the gate waiting for him . the bracket bull struck a horn on each side of him , and he killed the two butchers . out with him then , and the lad on his back . he went into a wild wood , and he himself and the lad spent the night in that wood . he was to fight with the other bull on the next day .
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another bull .
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who did the bracket bull say would end him ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5253
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who did the bracket bull say would end him ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the butchers were sent for , and they were ready to kill the bracket bull as soon as he came in . the bracket bull sent another one of the cattle in before himself , and the butchers killed it . the woman got part of its flesh , and she thought it was part of the bracket bull she was eating , and she got better . she found out afterwards that it was not the bracket bull that was dead , and she said , " never mind ; i 'll kill the bracket bull yet ! " the next day , when the lad was herding the cows on the mountain , the bracket bull came and said to him , " take the horn off me and eat your enough now . that 's the last time for you . they are waiting to kill me to - night , but do n't you be afraid . it is not they who shall kill me , but another bull shall kill me . get up on my back now . " the lad got up on his back then and they went home . the two butchers were on each side of the gate waiting for him . the bracket bull struck a horn on each side of him , and he killed the two butchers . out with him then , and the lad on his back . he went into a wild wood , and he himself and the lad spent the night in that wood . he was to fight with the other bull on the next day .
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a wild wood .
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where did the bracket bull and the son spend the night ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5254
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where did the bracket bull and the son spend the night ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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when the day came , the bracket bull said , " take the horn off me and eat your enough -- that 's the last luck you have . i am to fight with the other bull immediately , and i shall escape from him to - day , but he will have me dead to - morrow by twelve o'clock . " himself and the other bull fought that day , and the bracket bull came back in the evening , and he himself and the lad passed that night in the wood . when the next day came , the bracket bull said to him , " twist the horn off me and eat your enough -- that 's the last luck you 'll have . listen now to the thing that i 'm telling you . when you 'll see me dead , go and cut a strip of skin of the back and a strip of the stomach off me , and make a belt of it , and at any time at all there will be any hard pinch on you , you shall have my power . " the bracket bull went then to fight with the other bull , and the other bull killed him . the other bull went away then . the lad came to the bracket bull where he was lying on the ground , and he was not dead , out - and - out . when he saw the boy coming he said , " oh , " said he , " make haste as well as you can in the world , and take out your knife and cut that strip off me , or you will be killed as well as myself . "
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to - morrow by twelve o'clock .
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when did the other bull have to meet the bracket bull ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5255
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when did the other bull have to meet the bracket bull ?
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local
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action
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the-bracket-bull
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when the day came , the bracket bull said , " take the horn off me and eat your enough -- that 's the last luck you have . i am to fight with the other bull immediately , and i shall escape from him to - day , but he will have me dead to - morrow by twelve o'clock . " himself and the other bull fought that day , and the bracket bull came back in the evening , and he himself and the lad passed that night in the wood . when the next day came , the bracket bull said to him , " twist the horn off me and eat your enough -- that 's the last luck you 'll have . listen now to the thing that i 'm telling you . when you 'll see me dead , go and cut a strip of skin of the back and a strip of the stomach off me , and make a belt of it , and at any time at all there will be any hard pinch on you , you shall have my power . " the bracket bull went then to fight with the other bull , and the other bull killed him . the other bull went away then . the lad came to the bracket bull where he was lying on the ground , and he was not dead , out - and - out . when he saw the boy coming he said , " oh , " said he , " make haste as well as you can in the world , and take out your knife and cut that strip off me , or you will be killed as well as myself . "
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the son shall have the bracket bull 's power .
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what will happen whenever the son has a hard pinch ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5256
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what will happen whenever the son has a hard pinch ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a trembling in the poor creature 's hand , and he was not able to cut a piece at all off the bull , after his feeding him for so long , and after the kindness he had got from him . the bracket bull spoke again , and told him to cut the strip off him on the instant , and that it would assist him as long as he would be alive . he cut a strip off the back then , and another strip off the belly , and he went away . there was plenty of trouble and of grief on him , going of him , and he ought to have that on him too , and he departing without any knowledge of where he was making for , or where he would go . a gentleman met him on the road , and asked him where he was going . the lad said that he did not himself know where he was going , but that he was going looking for work . " what are you able to do ? " says the gentleman . " i 'm as good a herd as ever you saw , but i 'll not tell you a lie -- i can do nothing but herding ; but , indeed , i 'll do that as well as any man that ever you saw . " " it 's you i want , " says the gentleman . " there are three giants up by my land , on the one mearing with me , and anything that will go in on their land they will keep it , and i can not take it off them again . that 's all they 're asking -- my cattle to go in across the mearing to them . " " never mind them . i 'll go bail that i 'll take good heed of them , and that i 'll not let anything in to them . "
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a gentleman .
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who did the son meet on the road ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5257
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who did the son meet on the road ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a trembling in the poor creature 's hand , and he was not able to cut a piece at all off the bull , after his feeding him for so long , and after the kindness he had got from him . the bracket bull spoke again , and told him to cut the strip off him on the instant , and that it would assist him as long as he would be alive . he cut a strip off the back then , and another strip off the belly , and he went away . there was plenty of trouble and of grief on him , going of him , and he ought to have that on him too , and he departing without any knowledge of where he was making for , or where he would go . a gentleman met him on the road , and asked him where he was going . the lad said that he did not himself know where he was going , but that he was going looking for work . " what are you able to do ? " says the gentleman . " i 'm as good a herd as ever you saw , but i 'll not tell you a lie -- i can do nothing but herding ; but , indeed , i 'll do that as well as any man that ever you saw . " " it 's you i want , " says the gentleman . " there are three giants up by my land , on the one mearing with me , and anything that will go in on their land they will keep it , and i can not take it off them again . that 's all they 're asking -- my cattle to go in across the mearing to them . " " never mind them . i 'll go bail that i 'll take good heed of them , and that i 'll not let anything in to them . "
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he did not himself know where he was going , but that he was going looking for work .
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where was the lad going ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5258
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where was the lad going ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a trembling in the poor creature 's hand , and he was not able to cut a piece at all off the bull , after his feeding him for so long , and after the kindness he had got from him . the bracket bull spoke again , and told him to cut the strip off him on the instant , and that it would assist him as long as he would be alive . he cut a strip off the back then , and another strip off the belly , and he went away . there was plenty of trouble and of grief on him , going of him , and he ought to have that on him too , and he departing without any knowledge of where he was making for , or where he would go . a gentleman met him on the road , and asked him where he was going . the lad said that he did not himself know where he was going , but that he was going looking for work . " what are you able to do ? " says the gentleman . " i 'm as good a herd as ever you saw , but i 'll not tell you a lie -- i can do nothing but herding ; but , indeed , i 'll do that as well as any man that ever you saw . " " it 's you i want , " says the gentleman . " there are three giants up by my land , on the one mearing with me , and anything that will go in on their land they will keep it , and i can not take it off them again . that 's all they 're asking -- my cattle to go in across the mearing to them . " " never mind them . i 'll go bail that i 'll take good heed of them , and that i 'll not let anything in to them . "
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three giants .
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who were on the gentleman's land ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5259
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who were on the gentleman's land ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the gentleman brought him home then , and he went herding for him . when the grass was getting scarce , he was driving the cows further out . there was a big stone wall between the land of the giants and his master 's land . there was fine grass on the other side of the wall . when he saw that , he threw down a gap in the wall and let in the pigs and the cows . he went up into a tree then , and was throwing down apples and all sorts ( of fruit ) to the pigs . a giant came out , and when he saw the lad up on the tree throwing down the apples to the pigs , the head rose on him ( i.e. , he got furious ) . he came to the tree . " get down out of that , " says he . " i think you big for one bite and small for two bites ; come down till i draw you under my long cold teeth . " " arrah , take yourself easy , " says the boy ; " perhaps it 's too quick i 'd come down to you . " " i wo n't be talking to you any longer , " says the giant . he got a leverage on the tree and drew it up out of the roots . " go down , black thong , and squeeze that fellow , " says the lad , for he remembered the advice of the bracket bull . on the instant the black thong leaped out of his hand , and squeezed the giant so hard that the two eyes were going out on his head , for stronger was the power of the bull than the power of the giant . the giant was not able to put a stir out of himself , and he promised anything at all -- only to save his life for him . " anything at all you want , " says he to the lad , " you must get it from me . "
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he drove the cows further out .
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what did the son do when the grass was getting scarce ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5260
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what did the son do when the grass was getting scarce ?
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action
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the-bracket-bull
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the gentleman brought him home then , and he went herding for him . when the grass was getting scarce , he was driving the cows further out . there was a big stone wall between the land of the giants and his master 's land . there was fine grass on the other side of the wall . when he saw that , he threw down a gap in the wall and let in the pigs and the cows . he went up into a tree then , and was throwing down apples and all sorts ( of fruit ) to the pigs . a giant came out , and when he saw the lad up on the tree throwing down the apples to the pigs , the head rose on him ( i.e. , he got furious ) . he came to the tree . " get down out of that , " says he . " i think you big for one bite and small for two bites ; come down till i draw you under my long cold teeth . " " arrah , take yourself easy , " says the boy ; " perhaps it 's too quick i 'd come down to you . " " i wo n't be talking to you any longer , " says the giant . he got a leverage on the tree and drew it up out of the roots . " go down , black thong , and squeeze that fellow , " says the lad , for he remembered the advice of the bracket bull . on the instant the black thong leaped out of his hand , and squeezed the giant so hard that the two eyes were going out on his head , for stronger was the power of the bull than the power of the giant . the giant was not able to put a stir out of himself , and he promised anything at all -- only to save his life for him . " anything at all you want , " says he to the lad , " you must get it from me . "
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a big stone .
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what was between the land of the giants and the gentleman's land ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5261
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what was between the land of the giants and the gentleman's land ?
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local
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action
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the-bracket-bull
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the gentleman brought him home then , and he went herding for him . when the grass was getting scarce , he was driving the cows further out . there was a big stone wall between the land of the giants and his master 's land . there was fine grass on the other side of the wall . when he saw that , he threw down a gap in the wall and let in the pigs and the cows . he went up into a tree then , and was throwing down apples and all sorts ( of fruit ) to the pigs . a giant came out , and when he saw the lad up on the tree throwing down the apples to the pigs , the head rose on him ( i.e. , he got furious ) . he came to the tree . " get down out of that , " says he . " i think you big for one bite and small for two bites ; come down till i draw you under my long cold teeth . " " arrah , take yourself easy , " says the boy ; " perhaps it 's too quick i 'd come down to you . " " i wo n't be talking to you any longer , " says the giant . he got a leverage on the tree and drew it up out of the roots . " go down , black thong , and squeeze that fellow , " says the lad , for he remembered the advice of the bracket bull . on the instant the black thong leaped out of his hand , and squeezed the giant so hard that the two eyes were going out on his head , for stronger was the power of the bull than the power of the giant . the giant was not able to put a stir out of himself , and he promised anything at all -- only to save his life for him . " anything at all you want , " says he to the lad , " you must get it from me . "
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he threw down a gap in the wall and let in the pigs and the cows .
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what happened after the son saw fine grass on the other side of the wall ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5262
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what happened after the son saw fine grass on the other side of the wall ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the gentleman brought him home then , and he went herding for him . when the grass was getting scarce , he was driving the cows further out . there was a big stone wall between the land of the giants and his master 's land . there was fine grass on the other side of the wall . when he saw that , he threw down a gap in the wall and let in the pigs and the cows . he went up into a tree then , and was throwing down apples and all sorts ( of fruit ) to the pigs . a giant came out , and when he saw the lad up on the tree throwing down the apples to the pigs , the head rose on him ( i.e. , he got furious ) . he came to the tree . " get down out of that , " says he . " i think you big for one bite and small for two bites ; come down till i draw you under my long cold teeth . " " arrah , take yourself easy , " says the boy ; " perhaps it 's too quick i 'd come down to you . " " i wo n't be talking to you any longer , " says the giant . he got a leverage on the tree and drew it up out of the roots . " go down , black thong , and squeeze that fellow , " says the lad , for he remembered the advice of the bracket bull . on the instant the black thong leaped out of his hand , and squeezed the giant so hard that the two eyes were going out on his head , for stronger was the power of the bull than the power of the giant . the giant was not able to put a stir out of himself , and he promised anything at all -- only to save his life for him . " anything at all you want , " says he to the lad , " you must get it from me . "
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into a tree .
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where did the son go to throw apples and fruits to the pigs ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5263
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where did the son go to throw apples and fruits to the pigs ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the gentleman brought him home then , and he went herding for him . when the grass was getting scarce , he was driving the cows further out . there was a big stone wall between the land of the giants and his master 's land . there was fine grass on the other side of the wall . when he saw that , he threw down a gap in the wall and let in the pigs and the cows . he went up into a tree then , and was throwing down apples and all sorts ( of fruit ) to the pigs . a giant came out , and when he saw the lad up on the tree throwing down the apples to the pigs , the head rose on him ( i.e. , he got furious ) . he came to the tree . " get down out of that , " says he . " i think you big for one bite and small for two bites ; come down till i draw you under my long cold teeth . " " arrah , take yourself easy , " says the boy ; " perhaps it 's too quick i 'd come down to you . " " i wo n't be talking to you any longer , " says the giant . he got a leverage on the tree and drew it up out of the roots . " go down , black thong , and squeeze that fellow , " says the lad , for he remembered the advice of the bracket bull . on the instant the black thong leaped out of his hand , and squeezed the giant so hard that the two eyes were going out on his head , for stronger was the power of the bull than the power of the giant . the giant was not able to put a stir out of himself , and he promised anything at all -- only to save his life for him . " anything at all you want , " says he to the lad , " you must get it from me . "
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a giant .
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who saw the lad up the tree ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5264
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who saw the lad up the tree ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the gentleman brought him home then , and he went herding for him . when the grass was getting scarce , he was driving the cows further out . there was a big stone wall between the land of the giants and his master 's land . there was fine grass on the other side of the wall . when he saw that , he threw down a gap in the wall and let in the pigs and the cows . he went up into a tree then , and was throwing down apples and all sorts ( of fruit ) to the pigs . a giant came out , and when he saw the lad up on the tree throwing down the apples to the pigs , the head rose on him ( i.e. , he got furious ) . he came to the tree . " get down out of that , " says he . " i think you big for one bite and small for two bites ; come down till i draw you under my long cold teeth . " " arrah , take yourself easy , " says the boy ; " perhaps it 's too quick i 'd come down to you . " " i wo n't be talking to you any longer , " says the giant . he got a leverage on the tree and drew it up out of the roots . " go down , black thong , and squeeze that fellow , " says the lad , for he remembered the advice of the bracket bull . on the instant the black thong leaped out of his hand , and squeezed the giant so hard that the two eyes were going out on his head , for stronger was the power of the bull than the power of the giant . the giant was not able to put a stir out of himself , and he promised anything at all -- only to save his life for him . " anything at all you want , " says he to the lad , " you must get it from me . "
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the giant got a leverage on the tree and drew it up out of the roots .
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what happened after the boy refused to go down the tree ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5265
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what happened after the boy refused to go down the tree ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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the-bracket-bull
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the gentleman brought him home then , and he went herding for him . when the grass was getting scarce , he was driving the cows further out . there was a big stone wall between the land of the giants and his master 's land . there was fine grass on the other side of the wall . when he saw that , he threw down a gap in the wall and let in the pigs and the cows . he went up into a tree then , and was throwing down apples and all sorts ( of fruit ) to the pigs . a giant came out , and when he saw the lad up on the tree throwing down the apples to the pigs , the head rose on him ( i.e. , he got furious ) . he came to the tree . " get down out of that , " says he . " i think you big for one bite and small for two bites ; come down till i draw you under my long cold teeth . " " arrah , take yourself easy , " says the boy ; " perhaps it 's too quick i 'd come down to you . " " i wo n't be talking to you any longer , " says the giant . he got a leverage on the tree and drew it up out of the roots . " go down , black thong , and squeeze that fellow , " says the lad , for he remembered the advice of the bracket bull . on the instant the black thong leaped out of his hand , and squeezed the giant so hard that the two eyes were going out on his head , for stronger was the power of the bull than the power of the giant . the giant was not able to put a stir out of himself , and he promised anything at all -- only to save his life for him . " anything at all you want , " says he to the lad , " you must get it from me . "
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the power of the bull .
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what was stronger than the power of the giant ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5266
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what was stronger than the power of the giant ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the gentleman brought him home then , and he went herding for him . when the grass was getting scarce , he was driving the cows further out . there was a big stone wall between the land of the giants and his master 's land . there was fine grass on the other side of the wall . when he saw that , he threw down a gap in the wall and let in the pigs and the cows . he went up into a tree then , and was throwing down apples and all sorts ( of fruit ) to the pigs . a giant came out , and when he saw the lad up on the tree throwing down the apples to the pigs , the head rose on him ( i.e. , he got furious ) . he came to the tree . " get down out of that , " says he . " i think you big for one bite and small for two bites ; come down till i draw you under my long cold teeth . " " arrah , take yourself easy , " says the boy ; " perhaps it 's too quick i 'd come down to you . " " i wo n't be talking to you any longer , " says the giant . he got a leverage on the tree and drew it up out of the roots . " go down , black thong , and squeeze that fellow , " says the lad , for he remembered the advice of the bracket bull . on the instant the black thong leaped out of his hand , and squeezed the giant so hard that the two eyes were going out on his head , for stronger was the power of the bull than the power of the giant . the giant was not able to put a stir out of himself , and he promised anything at all -- only to save his life for him . " anything at all you want , " says he to the lad , " you must get it from me . "
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the giant was not able to put a stir out of himself .
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why did the giant promise anything ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5267
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why did the giant promise anything ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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" i 'm not asking anything at all except the loan of the sword that 's under your bed , " says he . " i give it to you , and welcome , " says the giant . he went in , and brought out the sword with him . " try it on the three biggest trees that are in the wood , and you wo n't feel it in your hand going through them , " says the giant . " i do n't see any tree in the wood bigger or uglier than yourself , " says he , drawing the sword and whipping the head off him , so that he sent it seven furrows and seven ridges with that stroke . " if i were to get on the body again , " said the head , and it talking , " and the men of the world would n't get me off the trunk again . " " i 'll take good care myself of that , " says the lad . when he drove the cows home in the evening , they had that much milk that they had not half enough of vessels , and two coopers were obliged to make new vessels to hold the quantity of milk they had . " you 're the best lad that ever i met , " says the gentleman , and he was thankful to him .
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the loan of the sword that 's under the giant 's bed .
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what did the son ask from the giant ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5268
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what did the son ask from the giant ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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" i 'm not asking anything at all except the loan of the sword that 's under your bed , " says he . " i give it to you , and welcome , " says the giant . he went in , and brought out the sword with him . " try it on the three biggest trees that are in the wood , and you wo n't feel it in your hand going through them , " says the giant . " i do n't see any tree in the wood bigger or uglier than yourself , " says he , drawing the sword and whipping the head off him , so that he sent it seven furrows and seven ridges with that stroke . " if i were to get on the body again , " said the head , and it talking , " and the men of the world would n't get me off the trunk again . " " i 'll take good care myself of that , " says the lad . when he drove the cows home in the evening , they had that much milk that they had not half enough of vessels , and two coopers were obliged to make new vessels to hold the quantity of milk they had . " you 're the best lad that ever i met , " says the gentleman , and he was thankful to him .
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he wo n't feel it in his hand going through them .
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what will the son experience when he uses the sword ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5269
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what will the son experience when he uses the sword ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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" i 'm not asking anything at all except the loan of the sword that 's under your bed , " says he . " i give it to you , and welcome , " says the giant . he went in , and brought out the sword with him . " try it on the three biggest trees that are in the wood , and you wo n't feel it in your hand going through them , " says the giant . " i do n't see any tree in the wood bigger or uglier than yourself , " says he , drawing the sword and whipping the head off him , so that he sent it seven furrows and seven ridges with that stroke . " if i were to get on the body again , " said the head , and it talking , " and the men of the world would n't get me off the trunk again . " " i 'll take good care myself of that , " says the lad . when he drove the cows home in the evening , they had that much milk that they had not half enough of vessels , and two coopers were obliged to make new vessels to hold the quantity of milk they had . " you 're the best lad that ever i met , " says the gentleman , and he was thankful to him .
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two coopers .
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who were obliged to make new vessels ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5270
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who were obliged to make new vessels ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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" i 'm not asking anything at all except the loan of the sword that 's under your bed , " says he . " i give it to you , and welcome , " says the giant . he went in , and brought out the sword with him . " try it on the three biggest trees that are in the wood , and you wo n't feel it in your hand going through them , " says the giant . " i do n't see any tree in the wood bigger or uglier than yourself , " says he , drawing the sword and whipping the head off him , so that he sent it seven furrows and seven ridges with that stroke . " if i were to get on the body again , " said the head , and it talking , " and the men of the world would n't get me off the trunk again . " " i 'll take good care myself of that , " says the lad . when he drove the cows home in the evening , they had that much milk that they had not half enough of vessels , and two coopers were obliged to make new vessels to hold the quantity of milk they had . " you 're the best lad that ever i met , " says the gentleman , and he was thankful to him .
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they had that much milk .
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why did they have not half enough of vessels ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5271
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why did they have not half enough of vessels ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the giants used to put -- each man of them -- a shout of him every evening . the people only heard two shouts that evening . " there 's some change in the caher[2 ] to - night , " said the gentleman , when he heard the two shouts . " oh , " says the lad , " i saw one of them going away by himself to - day , and he did not come home yet . " on the next day the lad drove out his cattle until he came to the big stone wall , and he threw a gap in it , and let the cattle into the same place . he went up into a tree and began throwing down the apples . the second giant came running , and said , " what 's the meaning of throwing my wall and letting in your cattle on my estate ? get down out of that at once . you killed my brother yesterday . " " go down , black thong , and bind that one , " says the lad . the thong squeezed him so that he was not able to put a stir out of himself , and he promised the lad anything at all -- only to spare his life . " i am asking nothing of you but the loan of the old sword that is under your bed . " " i 'll give you that , and welcome . " he went in , and brought out the sword with him . each man of them had a sword , and every sword better than another . " try that sword on the six biggest trees that are in the wood , and it will go through them without turning the edge . "
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a shout of him every evening .
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what did the giants used to put in each man ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5272
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what did the giants used to put in each man ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the giants used to put -- each man of them -- a shout of him every evening . the people only heard two shouts that evening . " there 's some change in the caher[2 ] to - night , " said the gentleman , when he heard the two shouts . " oh , " says the lad , " i saw one of them going away by himself to - day , and he did not come home yet . " on the next day the lad drove out his cattle until he came to the big stone wall , and he threw a gap in it , and let the cattle into the same place . he went up into a tree and began throwing down the apples . the second giant came running , and said , " what 's the meaning of throwing my wall and letting in your cattle on my estate ? get down out of that at once . you killed my brother yesterday . " " go down , black thong , and bind that one , " says the lad . the thong squeezed him so that he was not able to put a stir out of himself , and he promised the lad anything at all -- only to spare his life . " i am asking nothing of you but the loan of the old sword that is under your bed . " " i 'll give you that , and welcome . " he went in , and brought out the sword with him . each man of them had a sword , and every sword better than another . " try that sword on the six biggest trees that are in the wood , and it will go through them without turning the edge . "
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he heard two shouts .
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why did the gentleman say there was a change in the caher ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5273
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why did the gentleman say there was a change in the caher ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the giants used to put -- each man of them -- a shout of him every evening . the people only heard two shouts that evening . " there 's some change in the caher[2 ] to - night , " said the gentleman , when he heard the two shouts . " oh , " says the lad , " i saw one of them going away by himself to - day , and he did not come home yet . " on the next day the lad drove out his cattle until he came to the big stone wall , and he threw a gap in it , and let the cattle into the same place . he went up into a tree and began throwing down the apples . the second giant came running , and said , " what 's the meaning of throwing my wall and letting in your cattle on my estate ? get down out of that at once . you killed my brother yesterday . " " go down , black thong , and bind that one , " says the lad . the thong squeezed him so that he was not able to put a stir out of himself , and he promised the lad anything at all -- only to spare his life . " i am asking nothing of you but the loan of the old sword that is under your bed . " " i 'll give you that , and welcome . " he went in , and brought out the sword with him . each man of them had a sword , and every sword better than another . " try that sword on the six biggest trees that are in the wood , and it will go through them without turning the edge . "
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the old sword under his bed .
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what did the second giant give the son ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5274
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what did the second giant give the son ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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" i do n't see any tree in the wood bigger or uglier than yourself , " says he , drawing the sword and whipping the head off him , so that he sent it seven furrows and seven ridges from the body . " oh , " said the head , " if i were to get going on the body again , and the men of the world would n't get me off it again . " " oh , i 'll take care of that myself , " says the boy . when he drove the cows home that night there was wonder on the people when they saw the quantity of milk they had . the gentleman said that there was another change in the caher that day again , as he did not hear but only one shout , but the lad said that he saw another one going away that day , and that it was likely that he did not come back yet . on the next day he went out , and drove the pigs and the cows up to the hall door , and was throwing down the apples to them . the third giant came out -- the eldest man of them -- and he was full mad after his two brothers being dead , and the teeth that were in his head were making a hand - stick for him . he told the boy to come down ; that he did not know what he would do to him after his having killed his two brothers . " come down , " says he , " till i draw you under my long , cold teeth " ; and it was on him the long , cold teeth were , and no lie . " go down , black thong , and bind that one till the eyes will be going out on his head with the power of the squeezing that you 'll give him . "
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mad .
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how did the third giant feel after his brothers died ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5275
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how did the third giant feel after his brothers died ?
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local
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feeling
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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" i do n't see any tree in the wood bigger or uglier than yourself , " says he , drawing the sword and whipping the head off him , so that he sent it seven furrows and seven ridges from the body . " oh , " said the head , " if i were to get going on the body again , and the men of the world would n't get me off it again . " " oh , i 'll take care of that myself , " says the boy . when he drove the cows home that night there was wonder on the people when they saw the quantity of milk they had . the gentleman said that there was another change in the caher that day again , as he did not hear but only one shout , but the lad said that he saw another one going away that day , and that it was likely that he did not come back yet . on the next day he went out , and drove the pigs and the cows up to the hall door , and was throwing down the apples to them . the third giant came out -- the eldest man of them -- and he was full mad after his two brothers being dead , and the teeth that were in his head were making a hand - stick for him . he told the boy to come down ; that he did not know what he would do to him after his having killed his two brothers . " come down , " says he , " till i draw you under my long , cold teeth " ; and it was on him the long , cold teeth were , and no lie . " go down , black thong , and bind that one till the eyes will be going out on his head with the power of the squeezing that you 'll give him . "
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the third giant .
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who was the eldest of the giants ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5276
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who was the eldest of the giants ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the black thong leaped from him , and it bound the giant until the two eyes were going out on his head with the squeezing and with the tightening it gave him , and the giant promised to give him anything at all ; " but spare my life , " says he . " i 'm only asking the loan of the old sword that 's under your bed , " said the lad . " have it , and welcome , " says the giant . he went in , and brought out the sword with him . " now , " says the giant , " strike the two ugliest stumps in the wood , and the sword will cut them without getting a bent edge . " " musha , then , by mary , " says the boy , " i do n't see any stump in the wood uglier than yourself , " and he struck him so that he sent his head seven furrows and seven ridges from the body . " ochone for ever ! " says the head . " if i were to get going on the body again , the men of the world -- they would n't get me off the body again . " " i 'll take care of that myself , " says the boy . when he came home that night the coopers were not able to make enough of vessels for them to hold the quantity of milk that the cows had , and the pigs were not able to eat with the quantity of apples that they had eaten before that . he was a while in that way herding the cows and everything that was in the castle , he had it . there was no one at all going near the castle , for there was fear on them .
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the coopers were not able to make enough of vessels for them to hold the quantity of milk that the cows had .
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what happened after the son came home that night ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5277
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what happened after the son came home that night ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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the black thong leaped from him , and it bound the giant until the two eyes were going out on his head with the squeezing and with the tightening it gave him , and the giant promised to give him anything at all ; " but spare my life , " says he . " i 'm only asking the loan of the old sword that 's under your bed , " said the lad . " have it , and welcome , " says the giant . he went in , and brought out the sword with him . " now , " says the giant , " strike the two ugliest stumps in the wood , and the sword will cut them without getting a bent edge . " " musha , then , by mary , " says the boy , " i do n't see any stump in the wood uglier than yourself , " and he struck him so that he sent his head seven furrows and seven ridges from the body . " ochone for ever ! " says the head . " if i were to get going on the body again , the men of the world -- they would n't get me off the body again . " " i 'll take care of that myself , " says the boy . when he came home that night the coopers were not able to make enough of vessels for them to hold the quantity of milk that the cows had , and the pigs were not able to eat with the quantity of apples that they had eaten before that . he was a while in that way herding the cows and everything that was in the castle , he had it . there was no one at all going near the castle , for there was fear on them .
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there was fear on them .
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why was no one going near the castle ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5278
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why was no one going near the castle ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a fiery dragon in that country , and he used to come every seven years , and unless there would be a young woman ready bound before him he would drive the sea through the land , and he would destroy the people . the day came when the dragon was to come , and the lad asked his master to let him go to the place where the dragon was coming . " what 's the business you have there ? " says the master . " there will be horsemen and coaches and great people there , and the crowds will be gathered together in it out of every place . the horses would rise up on top of you , and you would be crushed under their feet ; and it 's better for you to stop at home . " " i 'll stop , " said the lad . but when he got them all gone he went to the castle of the three giants , and he put a saddle on the best steed they had , and a fine suit on himself , and he took the first giant 's sword in his hand , and he went to where the dragon was . it was like a fair there , with the number of riders and coaches and horses and people that were gathered in it . there was a young lady bound to a post on the brink of the sea , and she waiting for the dragon to come to swallow her . it was the king 's daughter that was in it , for the dragon would not take any other woman . when the dragon came out of the sea the lad went against him , and they fought with one another , and were fighting till the evening , until the dragon was frothing at the mouth , and till the sea was red with its blood .
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a fiery dragon .
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what was in that country ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5279
|
what was in that country ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a fiery dragon in that country , and he used to come every seven years , and unless there would be a young woman ready bound before him he would drive the sea through the land , and he would destroy the people . the day came when the dragon was to come , and the lad asked his master to let him go to the place where the dragon was coming . " what 's the business you have there ? " says the master . " there will be horsemen and coaches and great people there , and the crowds will be gathered together in it out of every place . the horses would rise up on top of you , and you would be crushed under their feet ; and it 's better for you to stop at home . " " i 'll stop , " said the lad . but when he got them all gone he went to the castle of the three giants , and he put a saddle on the best steed they had , and a fine suit on himself , and he took the first giant 's sword in his hand , and he went to where the dragon was . it was like a fair there , with the number of riders and coaches and horses and people that were gathered in it . there was a young lady bound to a post on the brink of the sea , and she waiting for the dragon to come to swallow her . it was the king 's daughter that was in it , for the dragon would not take any other woman . when the dragon came out of the sea the lad went against him , and they fought with one another , and were fighting till the evening , until the dragon was frothing at the mouth , and till the sea was red with its blood .
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every seven years .
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when did the fiery dragon come ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5280
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when did the fiery dragon come ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a fiery dragon in that country , and he used to come every seven years , and unless there would be a young woman ready bound before him he would drive the sea through the land , and he would destroy the people . the day came when the dragon was to come , and the lad asked his master to let him go to the place where the dragon was coming . " what 's the business you have there ? " says the master . " there will be horsemen and coaches and great people there , and the crowds will be gathered together in it out of every place . the horses would rise up on top of you , and you would be crushed under their feet ; and it 's better for you to stop at home . " " i 'll stop , " said the lad . but when he got them all gone he went to the castle of the three giants , and he put a saddle on the best steed they had , and a fine suit on himself , and he took the first giant 's sword in his hand , and he went to where the dragon was . it was like a fair there , with the number of riders and coaches and horses and people that were gathered in it . there was a young lady bound to a post on the brink of the sea , and she waiting for the dragon to come to swallow her . it was the king 's daughter that was in it , for the dragon would not take any other woman . when the dragon came out of the sea the lad went against him , and they fought with one another , and were fighting till the evening , until the dragon was frothing at the mouth , and till the sea was red with its blood .
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he would drive the sea through the land , and he would destroy the people .
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what would happen if the fiery dragon did not see a woman before him ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5281
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what would happen if the fiery dragon did not see a woman before him ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a fiery dragon in that country , and he used to come every seven years , and unless there would be a young woman ready bound before him he would drive the sea through the land , and he would destroy the people . the day came when the dragon was to come , and the lad asked his master to let him go to the place where the dragon was coming . " what 's the business you have there ? " says the master . " there will be horsemen and coaches and great people there , and the crowds will be gathered together in it out of every place . the horses would rise up on top of you , and you would be crushed under their feet ; and it 's better for you to stop at home . " " i 'll stop , " said the lad . but when he got them all gone he went to the castle of the three giants , and he put a saddle on the best steed they had , and a fine suit on himself , and he took the first giant 's sword in his hand , and he went to where the dragon was . it was like a fair there , with the number of riders and coaches and horses and people that were gathered in it . there was a young lady bound to a post on the brink of the sea , and she waiting for the dragon to come to swallow her . it was the king 's daughter that was in it , for the dragon would not take any other woman . when the dragon came out of the sea the lad went against him , and they fought with one another , and were fighting till the evening , until the dragon was frothing at the mouth , and till the sea was red with its blood .
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the castle of the three giants .
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where did the lad go ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5282
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where did the lad go ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a fiery dragon in that country , and he used to come every seven years , and unless there would be a young woman ready bound before him he would drive the sea through the land , and he would destroy the people . the day came when the dragon was to come , and the lad asked his master to let him go to the place where the dragon was coming . " what 's the business you have there ? " says the master . " there will be horsemen and coaches and great people there , and the crowds will be gathered together in it out of every place . the horses would rise up on top of you , and you would be crushed under their feet ; and it 's better for you to stop at home . " " i 'll stop , " said the lad . but when he got them all gone he went to the castle of the three giants , and he put a saddle on the best steed they had , and a fine suit on himself , and he took the first giant 's sword in his hand , and he went to where the dragon was . it was like a fair there , with the number of riders and coaches and horses and people that were gathered in it . there was a young lady bound to a post on the brink of the sea , and she waiting for the dragon to come to swallow her . it was the king 's daughter that was in it , for the dragon would not take any other woman . when the dragon came out of the sea the lad went against him , and they fought with one another , and were fighting till the evening , until the dragon was frothing at the mouth , and till the sea was red with its blood .
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the first giant 's sword .
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what did the lad take before going to where the dragon was ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5283
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what did the lad take before going to where the dragon was ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a fiery dragon in that country , and he used to come every seven years , and unless there would be a young woman ready bound before him he would drive the sea through the land , and he would destroy the people . the day came when the dragon was to come , and the lad asked his master to let him go to the place where the dragon was coming . " what 's the business you have there ? " says the master . " there will be horsemen and coaches and great people there , and the crowds will be gathered together in it out of every place . the horses would rise up on top of you , and you would be crushed under their feet ; and it 's better for you to stop at home . " " i 'll stop , " said the lad . but when he got them all gone he went to the castle of the three giants , and he put a saddle on the best steed they had , and a fine suit on himself , and he took the first giant 's sword in his hand , and he went to where the dragon was . it was like a fair there , with the number of riders and coaches and horses and people that were gathered in it . there was a young lady bound to a post on the brink of the sea , and she waiting for the dragon to come to swallow her . it was the king 's daughter that was in it , for the dragon would not take any other woman . when the dragon came out of the sea the lad went against him , and they fought with one another , and were fighting till the evening , until the dragon was frothing at the mouth , and till the sea was red with its blood .
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the king 's daughter .
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who was the bound young lady ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5284
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who was the bound young lady ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a fiery dragon in that country , and he used to come every seven years , and unless there would be a young woman ready bound before him he would drive the sea through the land , and he would destroy the people . the day came when the dragon was to come , and the lad asked his master to let him go to the place where the dragon was coming . " what 's the business you have there ? " says the master . " there will be horsemen and coaches and great people there , and the crowds will be gathered together in it out of every place . the horses would rise up on top of you , and you would be crushed under their feet ; and it 's better for you to stop at home . " " i 'll stop , " said the lad . but when he got them all gone he went to the castle of the three giants , and he put a saddle on the best steed they had , and a fine suit on himself , and he took the first giant 's sword in his hand , and he went to where the dragon was . it was like a fair there , with the number of riders and coaches and horses and people that were gathered in it . there was a young lady bound to a post on the brink of the sea , and she waiting for the dragon to come to swallow her . it was the king 's daughter that was in it , for the dragon would not take any other woman . when the dragon came out of the sea the lad went against him , and they fought with one another , and were fighting till the evening , until the dragon was frothing at the mouth , and till the sea was red with its blood .
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the dragon would not take any other woman .
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why was the king's daughter bound ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5285
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why was the king's daughter bound ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a fiery dragon in that country , and he used to come every seven years , and unless there would be a young woman ready bound before him he would drive the sea through the land , and he would destroy the people . the day came when the dragon was to come , and the lad asked his master to let him go to the place where the dragon was coming . " what 's the business you have there ? " says the master . " there will be horsemen and coaches and great people there , and the crowds will be gathered together in it out of every place . the horses would rise up on top of you , and you would be crushed under their feet ; and it 's better for you to stop at home . " " i 'll stop , " said the lad . but when he got them all gone he went to the castle of the three giants , and he put a saddle on the best steed they had , and a fine suit on himself , and he took the first giant 's sword in his hand , and he went to where the dragon was . it was like a fair there , with the number of riders and coaches and horses and people that were gathered in it . there was a young lady bound to a post on the brink of the sea , and she waiting for the dragon to come to swallow her . it was the king 's daughter that was in it , for the dragon would not take any other woman . when the dragon came out of the sea the lad went against him , and they fought with one another , and were fighting till the evening , until the dragon was frothing at the mouth , and till the sea was red with its blood .
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the lad went against him , and they fought with one another .
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what happened after the dragon came out of the sea ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5286
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what happened after the dragon came out of the sea ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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he turned the dragon out into the sea at last . he went away then , and said that he would return the next day . he left the steed again in the place where he found it , and he took the fine suit off him , and when the other people returned he was before them . when the people came home that night they were all talking and saying that some champion came to fight with the dragon and turned him out into the sea again . that was the story that every person had , but they did not know who was the champion who did it . the next day , when his master and the other people were gone , he went to the castle of the three giants again , and he took out another steed and another suit of valour ( i.e. , armour ) , and he brought with him the second giant 's sword , and he went to the place where the dragon was to come . the king 's daughter was bound to a post on the shore , waiting for him , and the eyes going out on her head looking would she see the champion coming who fought the dragon the day before . there were twice as many people in it as there were on the first day , and they were all waiting till they would see the champion coming . when the dragon came the lad went in face of him , and the dragon was half confused and sickened after the fight that he had made the day before . they were beating one another till the evening , and then he drove away the dragon . the people tried to keep him , but they were not able . he went from them .
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into the sea .
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where did the lad turn the dragon out ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5287
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where did the lad turn the dragon out ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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he turned the dragon out into the sea at last . he went away then , and said that he would return the next day . he left the steed again in the place where he found it , and he took the fine suit off him , and when the other people returned he was before them . when the people came home that night they were all talking and saying that some champion came to fight with the dragon and turned him out into the sea again . that was the story that every person had , but they did not know who was the champion who did it . the next day , when his master and the other people were gone , he went to the castle of the three giants again , and he took out another steed and another suit of valour ( i.e. , armour ) , and he brought with him the second giant 's sword , and he went to the place where the dragon was to come . the king 's daughter was bound to a post on the shore , waiting for him , and the eyes going out on her head looking would she see the champion coming who fought the dragon the day before . there were twice as many people in it as there were on the first day , and they were all waiting till they would see the champion coming . when the dragon came the lad went in face of him , and the dragon was half confused and sickened after the fight that he had made the day before . they were beating one another till the evening , and then he drove away the dragon . the people tried to keep him , but they were not able . he went from them .
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the castle of the three giants .
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where did the lad go when his master and the other people were gone ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5288
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where did the lad go when his master and the other people were gone ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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he turned the dragon out into the sea at last . he went away then , and said that he would return the next day . he left the steed again in the place where he found it , and he took the fine suit off him , and when the other people returned he was before them . when the people came home that night they were all talking and saying that some champion came to fight with the dragon and turned him out into the sea again . that was the story that every person had , but they did not know who was the champion who did it . the next day , when his master and the other people were gone , he went to the castle of the three giants again , and he took out another steed and another suit of valour ( i.e. , armour ) , and he brought with him the second giant 's sword , and he went to the place where the dragon was to come . the king 's daughter was bound to a post on the shore , waiting for him , and the eyes going out on her head looking would she see the champion coming who fought the dragon the day before . there were twice as many people in it as there were on the first day , and they were all waiting till they would see the champion coming . when the dragon came the lad went in face of him , and the dragon was half confused and sickened after the fight that he had made the day before . they were beating one another till the evening , and then he drove away the dragon . the people tried to keep him , but they were not able . he went from them .
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the champion .
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who was the princess looking for ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5289
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who was the princess looking for ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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he turned the dragon out into the sea at last . he went away then , and said that he would return the next day . he left the steed again in the place where he found it , and he took the fine suit off him , and when the other people returned he was before them . when the people came home that night they were all talking and saying that some champion came to fight with the dragon and turned him out into the sea again . that was the story that every person had , but they did not know who was the champion who did it . the next day , when his master and the other people were gone , he went to the castle of the three giants again , and he took out another steed and another suit of valour ( i.e. , armour ) , and he brought with him the second giant 's sword , and he went to the place where the dragon was to come . the king 's daughter was bound to a post on the shore , waiting for him , and the eyes going out on her head looking would she see the champion coming who fought the dragon the day before . there were twice as many people in it as there were on the first day , and they were all waiting till they would see the champion coming . when the dragon came the lad went in face of him , and the dragon was half confused and sickened after the fight that he had made the day before . they were beating one another till the evening , and then he drove away the dragon . the people tried to keep him , but they were not able . he went from them .
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they were all waiting till they would see the champion coming .
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why were there twice as many people as there were on the first day ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5290
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why were there twice as many people as there were on the first day ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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he turned the dragon out into the sea at last . he went away then , and said that he would return the next day . he left the steed again in the place where he found it , and he took the fine suit off him , and when the other people returned he was before them . when the people came home that night they were all talking and saying that some champion came to fight with the dragon and turned him out into the sea again . that was the story that every person had , but they did not know who was the champion who did it . the next day , when his master and the other people were gone , he went to the castle of the three giants again , and he took out another steed and another suit of valour ( i.e. , armour ) , and he brought with him the second giant 's sword , and he went to the place where the dragon was to come . the king 's daughter was bound to a post on the shore , waiting for him , and the eyes going out on her head looking would she see the champion coming who fought the dragon the day before . there were twice as many people in it as there were on the first day , and they were all waiting till they would see the champion coming . when the dragon came the lad went in face of him , and the dragon was half confused and sickened after the fight that he had made the day before . they were beating one another till the evening , and then he drove away the dragon . the people tried to keep him , but they were not able . he went from them .
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the fight that he had made the day before .
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why was the giant half confused and sickened ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5291
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why was the giant half confused and sickened ?
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[] |
local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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when his master came home that evening the lad was in the house before him . the master told him that another champion came that day , and that he had turned the dragon into the sea . but no doubt the lad knew the story better himself than he did . on the next day , when the gentleman was gone , he went to the caher of the giants , and he took with him another steed and another suit and the sword of the third giant , and when he came to fight with the dragon the people thought it was another champion who was in it . he himself and the dragon were beating each other , then , and the sorra such a fight you ever saw . there were wings on the dragon , and when he was getting it tight he rose up in the air , and he was thrusting and beating the boy in his skull till he was nearly destroyed . he remembered the black thong then , and said , " black thong , bind that one so hard that they 'll be listening to his screeching in the two divisions of the world with the squeezing that you 'll give him . " the black thong leapt away , and she bound him , and then the lad took the head off him , and the sea was red with his blood , and the waves of blood were going on the top of the water . the lad came to the land , then , and they tried to keep him ; but he went from them , and as he was riding by the lady snatched the shoe off him .
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the black thong leapt away , and bound the dragon .
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what happened after the lad called for the black thong ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5292
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what happened after the lad called for the black thong ?
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[] |
local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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when his master came home that evening the lad was in the house before him . the master told him that another champion came that day , and that he had turned the dragon into the sea . but no doubt the lad knew the story better himself than he did . on the next day , when the gentleman was gone , he went to the caher of the giants , and he took with him another steed and another suit and the sword of the third giant , and when he came to fight with the dragon the people thought it was another champion who was in it . he himself and the dragon were beating each other , then , and the sorra such a fight you ever saw . there were wings on the dragon , and when he was getting it tight he rose up in the air , and he was thrusting and beating the boy in his skull till he was nearly destroyed . he remembered the black thong then , and said , " black thong , bind that one so hard that they 'll be listening to his screeching in the two divisions of the world with the squeezing that you 'll give him . " the black thong leapt away , and she bound him , and then the lad took the head off him , and the sea was red with his blood , and the waves of blood were going on the top of the water . the lad came to the land , then , and they tried to keep him ; but he went from them , and as he was riding by the lady snatched the shoe off him .
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the shoe off of him .
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what did the lady take as the lad was riding ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5293
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what did the lady take as the lad was riding ?
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[] |
local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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he went away , then , and he left the horse and the sword and the suit of armour in the place where he found them , and when the gentleman and the other people came home he was sitting before them at the fire . he asked them how the fight went , and they told him that the champion killed the fiery dragon , but that he was gone away , and that no one at all knew who he was . when the king 's daughter came home she said that she would never marry a man but the man whom that shoe would fit . there were sons of kings , and great people among them , and they saying that it was themselves who killed the dragon ; but she said it was not they , unless the shoe would fit them . some of them were cutting the toes off their feet , and some of them taking off a piece of the heel , and more of them cutting the big toe off themselves , trying would the shoe fit them . there was no good for them in it . the king 's daughter said that she would not marry one man of them . she sent out soldiers , then , and the shoe with them , to try would it fit anyone at all . every person , poor and rich , no matter where he was from , must try the shoe on him . the lad was stretched out lying on the grass when the soldiers came , and when they saw him they said to him , " show your foot . " " oh , do n't be humbugging me , " says he .
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she would never marry a man but the man whom that shoe would fit .
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what did the king's daughter say when she came home ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5294
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what did the king's daughter say when she came home ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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he went away , then , and he left the horse and the sword and the suit of armour in the place where he found them , and when the gentleman and the other people came home he was sitting before them at the fire . he asked them how the fight went , and they told him that the champion killed the fiery dragon , but that he was gone away , and that no one at all knew who he was . when the king 's daughter came home she said that she would never marry a man but the man whom that shoe would fit . there were sons of kings , and great people among them , and they saying that it was themselves who killed the dragon ; but she said it was not they , unless the shoe would fit them . some of them were cutting the toes off their feet , and some of them taking off a piece of the heel , and more of them cutting the big toe off themselves , trying would the shoe fit them . there was no good for them in it . the king 's daughter said that she would not marry one man of them . she sent out soldiers , then , and the shoe with them , to try would it fit anyone at all . every person , poor and rich , no matter where he was from , must try the shoe on him . the lad was stretched out lying on the grass when the soldiers came , and when they saw him they said to him , " show your foot . " " oh , do n't be humbugging me , " says he .
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it was not they , unless the shoe would fit them .
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why did the king's daughter say sons of kings did not kill the dragon ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5295
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why did the king's daughter say sons of kings did not kill the dragon ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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he went away , then , and he left the horse and the sword and the suit of armour in the place where he found them , and when the gentleman and the other people came home he was sitting before them at the fire . he asked them how the fight went , and they told him that the champion killed the fiery dragon , but that he was gone away , and that no one at all knew who he was . when the king 's daughter came home she said that she would never marry a man but the man whom that shoe would fit . there were sons of kings , and great people among them , and they saying that it was themselves who killed the dragon ; but she said it was not they , unless the shoe would fit them . some of them were cutting the toes off their feet , and some of them taking off a piece of the heel , and more of them cutting the big toe off themselves , trying would the shoe fit them . there was no good for them in it . the king 's daughter said that she would not marry one man of them . she sent out soldiers , then , and the shoe with them , to try would it fit anyone at all . every person , poor and rich , no matter where he was from , must try the shoe on him . the lad was stretched out lying on the grass when the soldiers came , and when they saw him they said to him , " show your foot . " " oh , do n't be humbugging me , " says he .
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soldiers .
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who did the king's daughter send out with the shoe ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5296
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who did the king's daughter send out with the shoe ?
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[] |
local
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character
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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he went away , then , and he left the horse and the sword and the suit of armour in the place where he found them , and when the gentleman and the other people came home he was sitting before them at the fire . he asked them how the fight went , and they told him that the champion killed the fiery dragon , but that he was gone away , and that no one at all knew who he was . when the king 's daughter came home she said that she would never marry a man but the man whom that shoe would fit . there were sons of kings , and great people among them , and they saying that it was themselves who killed the dragon ; but she said it was not they , unless the shoe would fit them . some of them were cutting the toes off their feet , and some of them taking off a piece of the heel , and more of them cutting the big toe off themselves , trying would the shoe fit them . there was no good for them in it . the king 's daughter said that she would not marry one man of them . she sent out soldiers , then , and the shoe with them , to try would it fit anyone at all . every person , poor and rich , no matter where he was from , must try the shoe on him . the lad was stretched out lying on the grass when the soldiers came , and when they saw him they said to him , " show your foot . " " oh , do n't be humbugging me , " says he . " we have orders , " said they , " and we can not return without trying the shoe on everyone , poor and rich , so stretch out your foot . " he did that , and the shoe went in on his foot on the moment . they said to him that he must come with them . " oh , listen to me " ( i.e. , give me time ) , said he , " till i dress myself . " he went to the caher of the giants , and he got a fine new suit on him , and he went with them then . that 's where the welcome was for him , and he as dressed up as e'er a man of them . they had a wedding for three days and three nights . they got the pond and i the lakelet . they were drowned , and i came through . and as i have it ( i.e. , the story ) to - night , that ye may not have it to - morrow night , or if ye have it itself , that ye may only lose the back teeth by it !
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every person , poor and rich , no matter where he was from , must try the shoe on him .
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why did the soldiers insist on putting the shoe on the lad's foot ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5297
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why did the soldiers insist on putting the shoe on the lad's foot ?
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summary
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causal relationship
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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" we have orders , " said they , " and we can not return without trying the shoe on everyone , poor and rich , so stretch out your foot . " he did that , and the shoe went in on his foot on the moment . they said to him that he must come with them . " oh , listen to me " ( i.e. , give me time ) , said he , " till i dress myself . " he went to the caher of the giants , and he got a fine new suit on him , and he went with them then . that 's where the welcome was for him , and he as dressed up as e'er a man of them . they had a wedding for three days and three nights . they got the pond and i the lakelet . they were drowned , and i came through . and as i have it ( i.e. , the story ) to - night , that ye may not have it to - morrow night , or if ye have it itself , that ye may only lose the back teeth by it !
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he went to the caher of the giants , and he got a fine new suit on him .
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what did the lad do before he went with the soldiers ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5298
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what did the lad do before he went with the soldiers ?
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[] |
local
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action
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explicit
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the-bracket-bull
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there was a man in it long ago , and long ago it was , and if he was in it then he would not be in it now . he was married , and his wife was lost ( i.e. , died ) , and he had only one son by the first wife . then he married the second wife . this second wife had not much regard for the son , and he was obliged to go out on the mountain , far from the house , to take care of the cattle . there was a bracket ( speckled ) bull amongst the cows out on the mountain , and of a day that there was great hunger on the lad , the bracket bull heard him complaining and wringing his two hands . he moved over to him and said to him , " you are hungry , but take the horn off me and lay it on the ground . put your hand into the place where the horn was and you will find food . " when he heard that he went over to the bull , took hold of the horn , twisted it , and it came away with him in his hand . he laid it on the ground , put in his hand , and drew out food and drink and a table - cloth . he spread the table - cloth on the ground , set the food and drink on it , and then he ate and drank his enough . when he had his enough eaten and drunk , he put the table - cloth back again , and left the horn back in the place where it was before .
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surprised .
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how will the son feel when food comes out of the bull's horn ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5299
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how will the son feel when food comes out of the bull's horn ?
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[] |
local
|
feeling
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implicit
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