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morraha
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a coupling was put between me and the cradle , and when everyone went to sleep i was watching till the person woke who attended in the daytime ; but i was there only two nights when , it was near the day , i saw the hand coming down through the chimney , and the hand was so big that it took round the child altogether , and thought to take him away . i caught hold of the hand above the wrist , and , as i was fastened to the cradle , i did not let go my hold till i cut the hand from the wrist , and there was a howl from the person without . i laid the hand in the cradle with the child , and , as i was tired , i fell asleep . when i awoke i had neither child nor hand . i began to howl , and the king heard me , and he cried out that something was wrong with me , and he sent servants to see what was the matter with me , and when the messenger came he saw me covered with blood , and he could not see the child . he went to the king , and told him the child was not to be got . the king came , and saw the cradle coloured with the blood , and he cried out , " where was the child gone ? " and everyone said it was the dog had eaten it . the king said , " it is not : loose him , and he will get the pursuit himself . " when i was loosed , i found the scent of the blood till i came to a door of the room in which the child was . i went to the king , and took hold of him , and went back again , and began to tear at the door . the king followed me , and asked for the key . the servant said it was in the room of the stranger woman . the king caused search to be made for her , and she was not to be found . " i will break the door , " said the king , " as i ca n't get the key . " the king broke the door , and i went in , and went to the trunk , and the king asked for a key to unlock it . he got no key , and he broke the lock . when he opened the trunk the child and the hand were stretched side by side , and the child was asleep . the king took the hand , and ordered a woman to come for the child , and he showed the hand to everyone in the house . but the stranger woman was gone , and she did not see the king ; and here she is herself to say if i am telling lies of her .
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laid the hand in the cradle with the child , and fell asleep .
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what happened after the wolf cut the hand from the wrist ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5800
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what happened after the wolf cut the hand from the wrist ?
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morraha
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a coupling was put between me and the cradle , and when everyone went to sleep i was watching till the person woke who attended in the daytime ; but i was there only two nights when , it was near the day , i saw the hand coming down through the chimney , and the hand was so big that it took round the child altogether , and thought to take him away . i caught hold of the hand above the wrist , and , as i was fastened to the cradle , i did not let go my hold till i cut the hand from the wrist , and there was a howl from the person without . i laid the hand in the cradle with the child , and , as i was tired , i fell asleep . when i awoke i had neither child nor hand . i began to howl , and the king heard me , and he cried out that something was wrong with me , and he sent servants to see what was the matter with me , and when the messenger came he saw me covered with blood , and he could not see the child . he went to the king , and told him the child was not to be got . the king came , and saw the cradle coloured with the blood , and he cried out , " where was the child gone ? " and everyone said it was the dog had eaten it . the king said , " it is not : loose him , and he will get the pursuit himself . " when i was loosed , i found the scent of the blood till i came to a door of the room in which the child was . i went to the king , and took hold of him , and went back again , and began to tear at the door . the king followed me , and asked for the key . the servant said it was in the room of the stranger woman . the king caused search to be made for her , and she was not to be found . " i will break the door , " said the king , " as i ca n't get the key . " the king broke the door , and i went in , and went to the trunk , and the king asked for a key to unlock it . he got no key , and he broke the lock . when he opened the trunk the child and the hand were stretched side by side , and the child was asleep . the king took the hand , and ordered a woman to come for the child , and he showed the hand to everyone in the house . but the stranger woman was gone , and she did not see the king ; and here she is herself to say if i am telling lies of her .
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he had neither child nor hand .
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why did the wolf begin to howl ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5801
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why did the wolf begin to howl ?
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causal relationship
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morraha
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a coupling was put between me and the cradle , and when everyone went to sleep i was watching till the person woke who attended in the daytime ; but i was there only two nights when , it was near the day , i saw the hand coming down through the chimney , and the hand was so big that it took round the child altogether , and thought to take him away . i caught hold of the hand above the wrist , and , as i was fastened to the cradle , i did not let go my hold till i cut the hand from the wrist , and there was a howl from the person without . i laid the hand in the cradle with the child , and , as i was tired , i fell asleep . when i awoke i had neither child nor hand . i began to howl , and the king heard me , and he cried out that something was wrong with me , and he sent servants to see what was the matter with me , and when the messenger came he saw me covered with blood , and he could not see the child . he went to the king , and told him the child was not to be got . the king came , and saw the cradle coloured with the blood , and he cried out , " where was the child gone ? " and everyone said it was the dog had eaten it . the king said , " it is not : loose him , and he will get the pursuit himself . " when i was loosed , i found the scent of the blood till i came to a door of the room in which the child was . i went to the king , and took hold of him , and went back again , and began to tear at the door . the king followed me , and asked for the key . the servant said it was in the room of the stranger woman . the king caused search to be made for her , and she was not to be found . " i will break the door , " said the king , " as i ca n't get the key . " the king broke the door , and i went in , and went to the trunk , and the king asked for a key to unlock it . he got no key , and he broke the lock . when he opened the trunk the child and the hand were stretched side by side , and the child was asleep . the king took the hand , and ordered a woman to come for the child , and he showed the hand to everyone in the house . but the stranger woman was gone , and she did not see the king ; and here she is herself to say if i am telling lies of her .
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the wolf covered with blood .
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what did the messenger see when he came ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5802
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what did the messenger see when he came ?
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action
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morraha
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a coupling was put between me and the cradle , and when everyone went to sleep i was watching till the person woke who attended in the daytime ; but i was there only two nights when , it was near the day , i saw the hand coming down through the chimney , and the hand was so big that it took round the child altogether , and thought to take him away . i caught hold of the hand above the wrist , and , as i was fastened to the cradle , i did not let go my hold till i cut the hand from the wrist , and there was a howl from the person without . i laid the hand in the cradle with the child , and , as i was tired , i fell asleep . when i awoke i had neither child nor hand . i began to howl , and the king heard me , and he cried out that something was wrong with me , and he sent servants to see what was the matter with me , and when the messenger came he saw me covered with blood , and he could not see the child . he went to the king , and told him the child was not to be got . the king came , and saw the cradle coloured with the blood , and he cried out , " where was the child gone ? " and everyone said it was the dog had eaten it . the king said , " it is not : loose him , and he will get the pursuit himself . " when i was loosed , i found the scent of the blood till i came to a door of the room in which the child was . i went to the king , and took hold of him , and went back again , and began to tear at the door . the king followed me , and asked for the key . the servant said it was in the room of the stranger woman . the king caused search to be made for her , and she was not to be found . " i will break the door , " said the king , " as i ca n't get the key . " the king broke the door , and i went in , and went to the trunk , and the king asked for a key to unlock it . he got no key , and he broke the lock . when he opened the trunk the child and the hand were stretched side by side , and the child was asleep . the king took the hand , and ordered a woman to come for the child , and he showed the hand to everyone in the house . but the stranger woman was gone , and she did not see the king ; and here she is herself to say if i am telling lies of her .
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a door of the room in which the child was .
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where did the dog follow the scent of blood to ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5803
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where did the dog follow the scent of blood to ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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morraha
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a coupling was put between me and the cradle , and when everyone went to sleep i was watching till the person woke who attended in the daytime ; but i was there only two nights when , it was near the day , i saw the hand coming down through the chimney , and the hand was so big that it took round the child altogether , and thought to take him away . i caught hold of the hand above the wrist , and , as i was fastened to the cradle , i did not let go my hold till i cut the hand from the wrist , and there was a howl from the person without . i laid the hand in the cradle with the child , and , as i was tired , i fell asleep . when i awoke i had neither child nor hand . i began to howl , and the king heard me , and he cried out that something was wrong with me , and he sent servants to see what was the matter with me , and when the messenger came he saw me covered with blood , and he could not see the child . he went to the king , and told him the child was not to be got . the king came , and saw the cradle coloured with the blood , and he cried out , " where was the child gone ? " and everyone said it was the dog had eaten it . the king said , " it is not : loose him , and he will get the pursuit himself . " when i was loosed , i found the scent of the blood till i came to a door of the room in which the child was . i went to the king , and took hold of him , and went back again , and began to tear at the door . the king followed me , and asked for the key . the servant said it was in the room of the stranger woman . the king caused search to be made for her , and she was not to be found . " i will break the door , " said the king , " as i ca n't get the key . " the king broke the door , and i went in , and went to the trunk , and the king asked for a key to unlock it . he got no key , and he broke the lock . when he opened the trunk the child and the hand were stretched side by side , and the child was asleep . the king took the hand , and ordered a woman to come for the child , and he showed the hand to everyone in the house . but the stranger woman was gone , and she did not see the king ; and here she is herself to say if i am telling lies of her .
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he could n't get the key .
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why did the king break the door ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5804
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why did the king break the door ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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morraha
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a coupling was put between me and the cradle , and when everyone went to sleep i was watching till the person woke who attended in the daytime ; but i was there only two nights when , it was near the day , i saw the hand coming down through the chimney , and the hand was so big that it took round the child altogether , and thought to take him away . i caught hold of the hand above the wrist , and , as i was fastened to the cradle , i did not let go my hold till i cut the hand from the wrist , and there was a howl from the person without . i laid the hand in the cradle with the child , and , as i was tired , i fell asleep . when i awoke i had neither child nor hand . i began to howl , and the king heard me , and he cried out that something was wrong with me , and he sent servants to see what was the matter with me , and when the messenger came he saw me covered with blood , and he could not see the child . he went to the king , and told him the child was not to be got . the king came , and saw the cradle coloured with the blood , and he cried out , " where was the child gone ? " and everyone said it was the dog had eaten it . the king said , " it is not : loose him , and he will get the pursuit himself . " when i was loosed , i found the scent of the blood till i came to a door of the room in which the child was . i went to the king , and took hold of him , and went back again , and began to tear at the door . the king followed me , and asked for the key . the servant said it was in the room of the stranger woman . the king caused search to be made for her , and she was not to be found . " i will break the door , " said the king , " as i ca n't get the key . " the king broke the door , and i went in , and went to the trunk , and the king asked for a key to unlock it . he got no key , and he broke the lock . when he opened the trunk the child and the hand were stretched side by side , and the child was asleep . the king took the hand , and ordered a woman to come for the child , and he showed the hand to everyone in the house . but the stranger woman was gone , and she did not see the king ; and here she is herself to say if i am telling lies of her .
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the child and the hand .
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what did the king find in the trunk ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5805
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what did the king find in the trunk ?
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local
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action
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morraha
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" oh , it 's nothing but the truth you have . " the king did not allow me to be tied any more . he said there was nothing so much to wonder at as that i cut the hand off , and i tied . the child was growing till he was a year old , and he was beginning to walk , and there was no one caring for him more than i was . he was growing till he was three , and he was running out every minute . so the king ordered a silver chain to be put between me and the child , so that he might not go away from me . i was out with him in the garden every day , and the king was as proud as the world of the child . he would be watching him every place we went , till the child grew so wise that he would loose the chain and get off . but one day that he loosed it i failed to find him . i ran into the house and searched the house , but there was no getting him for me . the king cried to go out and find the child , that he had got loose from the dog . they went searching for him , but they could not find him . when they failed altogether to find him , there remained no more favour with the king towards me , and everyone disliked me , and i grew weak , for i did not get a morsel to eat half the time . when summer came i said i would try and go home to my own country . i went away one fine morning , and i went swimming , and god helped me till i came home . i went into the garden , for i knew there was a place in the garden where i could hide myself , for fear she should see me . in the morning i saw my wife out walking , and my child with her , held by the hand . i pushed out to see the child , and , as he was looking about him everywhere , he saw me , and called out , " i see my shaggy papa . oh , " said he ; " oh , my heart 's love , my shaggy papa , come here till i see you . "
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so that the child might not go away from the wolf .
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why did the king order a silver chain to be put between the wolf and the child ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5806
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why did the king order a silver chain to be put between the wolf and the child ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , it 's nothing but the truth you have . " the king did not allow me to be tied any more . he said there was nothing so much to wonder at as that i cut the hand off , and i tied . the child was growing till he was a year old , and he was beginning to walk , and there was no one caring for him more than i was . he was growing till he was three , and he was running out every minute . so the king ordered a silver chain to be put between me and the child , so that he might not go away from me . i was out with him in the garden every day , and the king was as proud as the world of the child . he would be watching him every place we went , till the child grew so wise that he would loose the chain and get off . but one day that he loosed it i failed to find him . i ran into the house and searched the house , but there was no getting him for me . the king cried to go out and find the child , that he had got loose from the dog . they went searching for him , but they could not find him . when they failed altogether to find him , there remained no more favour with the king towards me , and everyone disliked me , and i grew weak , for i did not get a morsel to eat half the time . when summer came i said i would try and go home to my own country . i went away one fine morning , and i went swimming , and god helped me till i came home . i went into the garden , for i knew there was a place in the garden where i could hide myself , for fear she should see me . in the morning i saw my wife out walking , and my child with her , held by the hand . i pushed out to see the child , and , as he was looking about him everywhere , he saw me , and called out , " i see my shaggy papa . oh , " said he ; " oh , my heart 's love , my shaggy papa , come here till i see you . "
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proud .
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how did the king feel about his child ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5807
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how did the king feel about his child ?
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feeling
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morraha
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" oh , it 's nothing but the truth you have . " the king did not allow me to be tied any more . he said there was nothing so much to wonder at as that i cut the hand off , and i tied . the child was growing till he was a year old , and he was beginning to walk , and there was no one caring for him more than i was . he was growing till he was three , and he was running out every minute . so the king ordered a silver chain to be put between me and the child , so that he might not go away from me . i was out with him in the garden every day , and the king was as proud as the world of the child . he would be watching him every place we went , till the child grew so wise that he would loose the chain and get off . but one day that he loosed it i failed to find him . i ran into the house and searched the house , but there was no getting him for me . the king cried to go out and find the child , that he had got loose from the dog . they went searching for him , but they could not find him . when they failed altogether to find him , there remained no more favour with the king towards me , and everyone disliked me , and i grew weak , for i did not get a morsel to eat half the time . when summer came i said i would try and go home to my own country . i went away one fine morning , and i went swimming , and god helped me till i came home . i went into the garden , for i knew there was a place in the garden where i could hide myself , for fear she should see me . in the morning i saw my wife out walking , and my child with her , held by the hand . i pushed out to see the child , and , as he was looking about him everywhere , he saw me , and called out , " i see my shaggy papa . oh , " said he ; " oh , my heart 's love , my shaggy papa , come here till i see you . "
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the house .
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where did the wolf go to search for the child ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5808
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where did the wolf go to search for the child ?
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setting
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morraha
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" oh , it 's nothing but the truth you have . " the king did not allow me to be tied any more . he said there was nothing so much to wonder at as that i cut the hand off , and i tied . the child was growing till he was a year old , and he was beginning to walk , and there was no one caring for him more than i was . he was growing till he was three , and he was running out every minute . so the king ordered a silver chain to be put between me and the child , so that he might not go away from me . i was out with him in the garden every day , and the king was as proud as the world of the child . he would be watching him every place we went , till the child grew so wise that he would loose the chain and get off . but one day that he loosed it i failed to find him . i ran into the house and searched the house , but there was no getting him for me . the king cried to go out and find the child , that he had got loose from the dog . they went searching for him , but they could not find him . when they failed altogether to find him , there remained no more favour with the king towards me , and everyone disliked me , and i grew weak , for i did not get a morsel to eat half the time . when summer came i said i would try and go home to my own country . i went away one fine morning , and i went swimming , and god helped me till i came home . i went into the garden , for i knew there was a place in the garden where i could hide myself , for fear she should see me . in the morning i saw my wife out walking , and my child with her , held by the hand . i pushed out to see the child , and , as he was looking about him everywhere , he saw me , and called out , " i see my shaggy papa . oh , " said he ; " oh , my heart 's love , my shaggy papa , come here till i see you . "
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he did not get a morsel to eat half the time .
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why did the wolf grow weak ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5809
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why did the wolf grow weak ?
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causal relationship
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morraha
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" oh , it 's nothing but the truth you have . " the king did not allow me to be tied any more . he said there was nothing so much to wonder at as that i cut the hand off , and i tied . the child was growing till he was a year old , and he was beginning to walk , and there was no one caring for him more than i was . he was growing till he was three , and he was running out every minute . so the king ordered a silver chain to be put between me and the child , so that he might not go away from me . i was out with him in the garden every day , and the king was as proud as the world of the child . he would be watching him every place we went , till the child grew so wise that he would loose the chain and get off . but one day that he loosed it i failed to find him . i ran into the house and searched the house , but there was no getting him for me . the king cried to go out and find the child , that he had got loose from the dog . they went searching for him , but they could not find him . when they failed altogether to find him , there remained no more favour with the king towards me , and everyone disliked me , and i grew weak , for i did not get a morsel to eat half the time . when summer came i said i would try and go home to my own country . i went away one fine morning , and i went swimming , and god helped me till i came home . i went into the garden , for i knew there was a place in the garden where i could hide myself , for fear she should see me . in the morning i saw my wife out walking , and my child with her , held by the hand . i pushed out to see the child , and , as he was looking about him everywhere , he saw me , and called out , " i see my shaggy papa . oh , " said he ; " oh , my heart 's love , my shaggy papa , come here till i see you . "
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home to his own country .
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where did the wolf say he would try to go when summer came ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5810
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where did the wolf say he would try to go when summer came ?
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setting
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morraha
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" oh , it 's nothing but the truth you have . " the king did not allow me to be tied any more . he said there was nothing so much to wonder at as that i cut the hand off , and i tied . the child was growing till he was a year old , and he was beginning to walk , and there was no one caring for him more than i was . he was growing till he was three , and he was running out every minute . so the king ordered a silver chain to be put between me and the child , so that he might not go away from me . i was out with him in the garden every day , and the king was as proud as the world of the child . he would be watching him every place we went , till the child grew so wise that he would loose the chain and get off . but one day that he loosed it i failed to find him . i ran into the house and searched the house , but there was no getting him for me . the king cried to go out and find the child , that he had got loose from the dog . they went searching for him , but they could not find him . when they failed altogether to find him , there remained no more favour with the king towards me , and everyone disliked me , and i grew weak , for i did not get a morsel to eat half the time . when summer came i said i would try and go home to my own country . i went away one fine morning , and i went swimming , and god helped me till i came home . i went into the garden , for i knew there was a place in the garden where i could hide myself , for fear she should see me . in the morning i saw my wife out walking , and my child with her , held by the hand . i pushed out to see the child , and , as he was looking about him everywhere , he saw me , and called out , " i see my shaggy papa . oh , " said he ; " oh , my heart 's love , my shaggy papa , come here till i see you . "
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he knew there was a place in the garden where he could hide myself , for fear she should see him .
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why did the wolf go to the garden ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5811
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why did the wolf go to the garden ?
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causal relationship
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , it 's nothing but the truth you have . " the king did not allow me to be tied any more . he said there was nothing so much to wonder at as that i cut the hand off , and i tied . the child was growing till he was a year old , and he was beginning to walk , and there was no one caring for him more than i was . he was growing till he was three , and he was running out every minute . so the king ordered a silver chain to be put between me and the child , so that he might not go away from me . i was out with him in the garden every day , and the king was as proud as the world of the child . he would be watching him every place we went , till the child grew so wise that he would loose the chain and get off . but one day that he loosed it i failed to find him . i ran into the house and searched the house , but there was no getting him for me . the king cried to go out and find the child , that he had got loose from the dog . they went searching for him , but they could not find him . when they failed altogether to find him , there remained no more favour with the king towards me , and everyone disliked me , and i grew weak , for i did not get a morsel to eat half the time . when summer came i said i would try and go home to my own country . i went away one fine morning , and i went swimming , and god helped me till i came home . i went into the garden , for i knew there was a place in the garden where i could hide myself , for fear she should see me . in the morning i saw my wife out walking , and my child with her , held by the hand . i pushed out to see the child , and , as he was looking about him everywhere , he saw me , and called out , " i see my shaggy papa . oh , " said he ; " oh , my heart 's love , my shaggy papa , come here till i see you . "
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his wife and his child .
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who did the wolf see walking ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5812
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who did the wolf see walking ?
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morraha
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" oh , it 's nothing but the truth you have . " the king did not allow me to be tied any more . he said there was nothing so much to wonder at as that i cut the hand off , and i tied . the child was growing till he was a year old , and he was beginning to walk , and there was no one caring for him more than i was . he was growing till he was three , and he was running out every minute . so the king ordered a silver chain to be put between me and the child , so that he might not go away from me . i was out with him in the garden every day , and the king was as proud as the world of the child . he would be watching him every place we went , till the child grew so wise that he would loose the chain and get off . but one day that he loosed it i failed to find him . i ran into the house and searched the house , but there was no getting him for me . the king cried to go out and find the child , that he had got loose from the dog . they went searching for him , but they could not find him . when they failed altogether to find him , there remained no more favour with the king towards me , and everyone disliked me , and i grew weak , for i did not get a morsel to eat half the time . when summer came i said i would try and go home to my own country . i went away one fine morning , and i went swimming , and god helped me till i came home . i went into the garden , for i knew there was a place in the garden where i could hide myself , for fear she should see me . in the morning i saw my wife out walking , and my child with her , held by the hand . i pushed out to see the child , and , as he was looking about him everywhere , he saw me , and called out , " i see my shaggy papa . oh , " said he ; " oh , my heart 's love , my shaggy papa , come here till i see you . " i was afraid the woman would see me , as she was asking the child where he saw me , and he said i was up in a tree . the more the child called me , the more i hid myself . the woman took the child home with her , but i knew he would be up early in the morning . i went to the parlour window , and the child was within , and he playing . when he saw me , he cried out , " oh , my heart 's love , come here till i see you , shaggy papa . " i broke the window , and went in , and he began to kiss me . i saw the rod in front of the chimney , and i jumped up at the rod and knocked it down . " oh , my heart 's love , no one would give me the pretty rod . " i thought he would strike me with the rod , but he did not . when i saw the time was short , i raised my paw , and i gave him a scratch below the knee . " oh , you naughty , dirty , shaggy papa ! you have hurt me so much -- i'll give yourself a blow of the rod . " he struck me a light blow , and as there was no sin on him , i came back to my own shape again . when he saw a man standing before him he gave a cry , and i took him up in my arms . the servants heard the child . a maid came in to see what was the matter with him . when she saw me she gave a cry out of her , and she said , " oh , my soul to god , if the master is n't come to life again . " another came in , and said it was he , really . and when the mistress heard of it , she came to see with her own eyes , for she would not believe i was there . when she saw me she said she 'd drown herself . and i said to her , " if you yourself will keep the secret , no living man will ever get the story from me until i lose my head . " many 's the man has come asking for the story , and i never let one return ; but now everyone will know it , but she is as much to blame as i. i gave you my head on the spot , and a thousand welcomes , and she can not say i have been telling anything but the truth .
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the wolf was afraid the woman would see him , as she was asking the child where he saw him .
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why was the wolf hiding ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5813
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why was the wolf hiding ?
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i was afraid the woman would see me , as she was asking the child where he saw me , and he said i was up in a tree . the more the child called me , the more i hid myself . the woman took the child home with her , but i knew he would be up early in the morning . i went to the parlour window , and the child was within , and he playing . when he saw me , he cried out , " oh , my heart 's love , come here till i see you , shaggy papa . " i broke the window , and went in , and he began to kiss me . i saw the rod in front of the chimney , and i jumped up at the rod and knocked it down . " oh , my heart 's love , no one would give me the pretty rod . " i thought he would strike me with the rod , but he did not . when i saw the time was short , i raised my paw , and i gave him a scratch below the knee . " oh , you naughty , dirty , shaggy papa ! you have hurt me so much -- i'll give yourself a blow of the rod . " he struck me a light blow , and as there was no sin on him , i came back to my own shape again . when he saw a man standing before him he gave a cry , and i took him up in my arms . the servants heard the child . a maid came in to see what was the matter with him . when she saw me she gave a cry out of her , and she said , " oh , my soul to god , if the master is n't come to life again . " another came in , and said it was he , really . and when the mistress heard of it , she came to see with her own eyes , for she would not believe i was there . when she saw me she said she 'd drown herself . and i said to her , " if you yourself will keep the secret , no living man will ever get the story from me until i lose my head . " many 's the man has come asking for the story , and i never let one return ; but now everyone will know it , but she is as much to blame as i. i gave you my head on the spot , and a thousand welcomes , and she can not say i have been telling anything but the truth .
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up in a tree .
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where did the wolf's child say his papa was ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5814
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where did the wolf's child say his papa was ?
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i was afraid the woman would see me , as she was asking the child where he saw me , and he said i was up in a tree . the more the child called me , the more i hid myself . the woman took the child home with her , but i knew he would be up early in the morning . i went to the parlour window , and the child was within , and he playing . when he saw me , he cried out , " oh , my heart 's love , come here till i see you , shaggy papa . " i broke the window , and went in , and he began to kiss me . i saw the rod in front of the chimney , and i jumped up at the rod and knocked it down . " oh , my heart 's love , no one would give me the pretty rod . " i thought he would strike me with the rod , but he did not . when i saw the time was short , i raised my paw , and i gave him a scratch below the knee . " oh , you naughty , dirty , shaggy papa ! you have hurt me so much -- i'll give yourself a blow of the rod . " he struck me a light blow , and as there was no sin on him , i came back to my own shape again . when he saw a man standing before him he gave a cry , and i took him up in my arms . the servants heard the child . a maid came in to see what was the matter with him . when she saw me she gave a cry out of her , and she said , " oh , my soul to god , if the master is n't come to life again . " another came in , and said it was he , really . and when the mistress heard of it , she came to see with her own eyes , for she would not believe i was there . when she saw me she said she 'd drown herself . and i said to her , " if you yourself will keep the secret , no living man will ever get the story from me until i lose my head . " many 's the man has come asking for the story , and i never let one return ; but now everyone will know it , but she is as much to blame as i. i gave you my head on the spot , and a thousand welcomes , and she can not say i have been telling anything but the truth .
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his child began to kiss him .
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what happened after the wolf broke the window and went in ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5815
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what happened after the wolf broke the window and went in ?
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outcome resolution
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morraha
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i was afraid the woman would see me , as she was asking the child where he saw me , and he said i was up in a tree . the more the child called me , the more i hid myself . the woman took the child home with her , but i knew he would be up early in the morning . i went to the parlour window , and the child was within , and he playing . when he saw me , he cried out , " oh , my heart 's love , come here till i see you , shaggy papa . " i broke the window , and went in , and he began to kiss me . i saw the rod in front of the chimney , and i jumped up at the rod and knocked it down . " oh , my heart 's love , no one would give me the pretty rod . " i thought he would strike me with the rod , but he did not . when i saw the time was short , i raised my paw , and i gave him a scratch below the knee . " oh , you naughty , dirty , shaggy papa ! you have hurt me so much -- i'll give yourself a blow of the rod . " he struck me a light blow , and as there was no sin on him , i came back to my own shape again . when he saw a man standing before him he gave a cry , and i took him up in my arms . the servants heard the child . a maid came in to see what was the matter with him . when she saw me she gave a cry out of her , and she said , " oh , my soul to god , if the master is n't come to life again . " another came in , and said it was he , really . and when the mistress heard of it , she came to see with her own eyes , for she would not believe i was there . when she saw me she said she 'd drown herself . and i said to her , " if you yourself will keep the secret , no living man will ever get the story from me until i lose my head . " many 's the man has come asking for the story , and i never let one return ; but now everyone will know it , but she is as much to blame as i. i gave you my head on the spot , and a thousand welcomes , and she can not say i have been telling anything but the truth .
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he came back to his own shape again .
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what happened after the wolf was hit by the rod ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5816
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what happened after the wolf was hit by the rod ?
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outcome resolution
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morraha
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i was afraid the woman would see me , as she was asking the child where he saw me , and he said i was up in a tree . the more the child called me , the more i hid myself . the woman took the child home with her , but i knew he would be up early in the morning . i went to the parlour window , and the child was within , and he playing . when he saw me , he cried out , " oh , my heart 's love , come here till i see you , shaggy papa . " i broke the window , and went in , and he began to kiss me . i saw the rod in front of the chimney , and i jumped up at the rod and knocked it down . " oh , my heart 's love , no one would give me the pretty rod . " i thought he would strike me with the rod , but he did not . when i saw the time was short , i raised my paw , and i gave him a scratch below the knee . " oh , you naughty , dirty , shaggy papa ! you have hurt me so much -- i'll give yourself a blow of the rod . " he struck me a light blow , and as there was no sin on him , i came back to my own shape again . when he saw a man standing before him he gave a cry , and i took him up in my arms . the servants heard the child . a maid came in to see what was the matter with him . when she saw me she gave a cry out of her , and she said , " oh , my soul to god , if the master is n't come to life again . " another came in , and said it was he , really . and when the mistress heard of it , she came to see with her own eyes , for she would not believe i was there . when she saw me she said she 'd drown herself . and i said to her , " if you yourself will keep the secret , no living man will ever get the story from me until i lose my head . " many 's the man has come asking for the story , and i never let one return ; but now everyone will know it , but she is as much to blame as i. i gave you my head on the spot , and a thousand welcomes , and she can not say i have been telling anything but the truth .
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cried .
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what did the man's son do when he saw a man standing before him ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5817
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what did the man's son do when he saw a man standing before him ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , surely , nor are you now . " when i saw i was in a man 's shape i said i would take the child back to his father and mother , as i knew the grief they were in after him . i got a ship , and took the child with me . when i was journeying i came to land on an island , and i saw not a living soul on it , only a court , dark and gloomy . i went in to see was there anyone in it . there was no one but an old hag , tall and frightful , and she asked me , " what sort of person are you ? " i heard someone groaning in another room , and i said i was a doctor , and i asked her what ailed the person who was groaning . " oh , " said she , " it is my son , whose hand has been bitten from his wrist by a dog . " i knew then it was the boy who was taking the child from me , and i said i would cure him if i got a good reward . " i have nothing , but there are eight young lads and three young women , as handsome as anyone laid eyes on , and if you cure him i will give you them . " " but tell me in what place his hand was cut from . " " oh , it was out in another country twelve years ago . " " show me the way , that i may see him . " she brought me into a room , so that i saw him , and his arm was swelled up to the shoulder . he asked if i would cure him . i said i could cure him if he would give me the reward his mother promised . " oh , i will give it , but cure me . " " well , bring them out to me . "
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he knew the grief they were in after him .
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why did the man take the child back to his father and mother ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5818
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why did the man take the child back to his father and mother ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , surely , nor are you now . " when i saw i was in a man 's shape i said i would take the child back to his father and mother , as i knew the grief they were in after him . i got a ship , and took the child with me . when i was journeying i came to land on an island , and i saw not a living soul on it , only a court , dark and gloomy . i went in to see was there anyone in it . there was no one but an old hag , tall and frightful , and she asked me , " what sort of person are you ? " i heard someone groaning in another room , and i said i was a doctor , and i asked her what ailed the person who was groaning . " oh , " said she , " it is my son , whose hand has been bitten from his wrist by a dog . " i knew then it was the boy who was taking the child from me , and i said i would cure him if i got a good reward . " i have nothing , but there are eight young lads and three young women , as handsome as anyone laid eyes on , and if you cure him i will give you them . " " but tell me in what place his hand was cut from . " " oh , it was out in another country twelve years ago . " " show me the way , that i may see him . " she brought me into a room , so that i saw him , and his arm was swelled up to the shoulder . he asked if i would cure him . i said i could cure him if he would give me the reward his mother promised . " oh , i will give it , but cure me . " " well , bring them out to me . "
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on an island .
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where did the man find no living soul ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5819
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where did the man find no living soul ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , surely , nor are you now . " when i saw i was in a man 's shape i said i would take the child back to his father and mother , as i knew the grief they were in after him . i got a ship , and took the child with me . when i was journeying i came to land on an island , and i saw not a living soul on it , only a court , dark and gloomy . i went in to see was there anyone in it . there was no one but an old hag , tall and frightful , and she asked me , " what sort of person are you ? " i heard someone groaning in another room , and i said i was a doctor , and i asked her what ailed the person who was groaning . " oh , " said she , " it is my son , whose hand has been bitten from his wrist by a dog . " i knew then it was the boy who was taking the child from me , and i said i would cure him if i got a good reward . " i have nothing , but there are eight young lads and three young women , as handsome as anyone laid eyes on , and if you cure him i will give you them . " " but tell me in what place his hand was cut from . " " oh , it was out in another country twelve years ago . " " show me the way , that i may see him . " she brought me into a room , so that i saw him , and his arm was swelled up to the shoulder . he asked if i would cure him . i said i could cure him if he would give me the reward his mother promised . " oh , i will give it , but cure me . " " well , bring them out to me . "
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an old hag .
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who was on the island ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5820
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who was on the island ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , surely , nor are you now . " when i saw i was in a man 's shape i said i would take the child back to his father and mother , as i knew the grief they were in after him . i got a ship , and took the child with me . when i was journeying i came to land on an island , and i saw not a living soul on it , only a court , dark and gloomy . i went in to see was there anyone in it . there was no one but an old hag , tall and frightful , and she asked me , " what sort of person are you ? " i heard someone groaning in another room , and i said i was a doctor , and i asked her what ailed the person who was groaning . " oh , " said she , " it is my son , whose hand has been bitten from his wrist by a dog . " i knew then it was the boy who was taking the child from me , and i said i would cure him if i got a good reward . " i have nothing , but there are eight young lads and three young women , as handsome as anyone laid eyes on , and if you cure him i will give you them . " " but tell me in what place his hand was cut from . " " oh , it was out in another country twelve years ago . " " show me the way , that i may see him . " she brought me into a room , so that i saw him , and his arm was swelled up to the shoulder . he asked if i would cure him . i said i could cure him if he would give me the reward his mother promised . " oh , i will give it , but cure me . " " well , bring them out to me . "
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the old hag 's son .
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who was groaning ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5821
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who was groaning ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , surely , nor are you now . " when i saw i was in a man 's shape i said i would take the child back to his father and mother , as i knew the grief they were in after him . i got a ship , and took the child with me . when i was journeying i came to land on an island , and i saw not a living soul on it , only a court , dark and gloomy . i went in to see was there anyone in it . there was no one but an old hag , tall and frightful , and she asked me , " what sort of person are you ? " i heard someone groaning in another room , and i said i was a doctor , and i asked her what ailed the person who was groaning . " oh , " said she , " it is my son , whose hand has been bitten from his wrist by a dog . " i knew then it was the boy who was taking the child from me , and i said i would cure him if i got a good reward . " i have nothing , but there are eight young lads and three young women , as handsome as anyone laid eyes on , and if you cure him i will give you them . " " but tell me in what place his hand was cut from . " " oh , it was out in another country twelve years ago . " " show me the way , that i may see him . " she brought me into a room , so that i saw him , and his arm was swelled up to the shoulder . he asked if i would cure him . i said i could cure him if he would give me the reward his mother promised . " oh , i will give it , but cure me . " " well , bring them out to me . "
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his hand had been bitten from his wrist by a dog .
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why was the old hag's son groaning ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5822
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why was the old hag's son groaning ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , surely , nor are you now . " when i saw i was in a man 's shape i said i would take the child back to his father and mother , as i knew the grief they were in after him . i got a ship , and took the child with me . when i was journeying i came to land on an island , and i saw not a living soul on it , only a court , dark and gloomy . i went in to see was there anyone in it . there was no one but an old hag , tall and frightful , and she asked me , " what sort of person are you ? " i heard someone groaning in another room , and i said i was a doctor , and i asked her what ailed the person who was groaning . " oh , " said she , " it is my son , whose hand has been bitten from his wrist by a dog . " i knew then it was the boy who was taking the child from me , and i said i would cure him if i got a good reward . " i have nothing , but there are eight young lads and three young women , as handsome as anyone laid eyes on , and if you cure him i will give you them . " " but tell me in what place his hand was cut from . " " oh , it was out in another country twelve years ago . " " show me the way , that i may see him . " she brought me into a room , so that i saw him , and his arm was swelled up to the shoulder . he asked if i would cure him . i said i could cure him if he would give me the reward his mother promised . " oh , i will give it , but cure me . " " well , bring them out to me . "
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another country twelve years ago .
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where did the old hag say her son's hand was cut from ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5823
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where did the old hag say her son's hand was cut from ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , surely , nor are you now . " when i saw i was in a man 's shape i said i would take the child back to his father and mother , as i knew the grief they were in after him . i got a ship , and took the child with me . when i was journeying i came to land on an island , and i saw not a living soul on it , only a court , dark and gloomy . i went in to see was there anyone in it . there was no one but an old hag , tall and frightful , and she asked me , " what sort of person are you ? " i heard someone groaning in another room , and i said i was a doctor , and i asked her what ailed the person who was groaning . " oh , " said she , " it is my son , whose hand has been bitten from his wrist by a dog . " i knew then it was the boy who was taking the child from me , and i said i would cure him if i got a good reward . " i have nothing , but there are eight young lads and three young women , as handsome as anyone laid eyes on , and if you cure him i will give you them . " " but tell me in what place his hand was cut from . " " oh , it was out in another country twelve years ago . " " show me the way , that i may see him . " she brought me into a room , so that i saw him , and his arm was swelled up to the shoulder . he asked if i would cure him . i said i could cure him if he would give me the reward his mother promised . " oh , i will give it , but cure me . " " well , bring them out to me . "
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eight young lads and three young women .
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what did the old hag say she would give the man if he could cure his son ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5824
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what did the old hag say she would give the man if he could cure his son ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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morraha
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the hag brought them out of the room . i said i would burn the flesh that was on his arm . when i looked on him he was howling with pain . i said that i would not leave him in pain long . the thief had only one eye in his forehead . i took a bar of iron , and put it in the fire till it was red , and i said to the hag , " he will be howling at first , but will fall asleep presently , and do not wake him until he has slept as much as he wants . i will close the door when i am going out . " i took the bar with me , and i stood over him , and i turned it across through his eye as far as i could . he began to bellow , and tried to catch me , but i was out and away , having closed the door . the hag asked me , " why is he bellowing ? " " oh , he will be quiet presently , and will sleep for a good while , and i 'll come again to have a look at him . bring me out the young men and the young women . " i took them with me , and i said to her , " tell me where you got them . " " oh , my son brought them with him , and they are the offspring of the one king . " i was well satisfied , and i had no liking for delay to get myself free from the hag , and i took them on board the ship , and the child i had myself . i thought the king might leave me the child i nursed myself . but when i came to land , and all those young people with me , the king and queen were out walking . the king was very aged , and the queen aged likewise . when i came to converse with them , and the twelve with me , the king and queen began to cry . i asked , " why are you crying ? "
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the thief had only one eye in his forehead .
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how did the thief look ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5825
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how did the thief look ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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morraha
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the hag brought them out of the room . i said i would burn the flesh that was on his arm . when i looked on him he was howling with pain . i said that i would not leave him in pain long . the thief had only one eye in his forehead . i took a bar of iron , and put it in the fire till it was red , and i said to the hag , " he will be howling at first , but will fall asleep presently , and do not wake him until he has slept as much as he wants . i will close the door when i am going out . " i took the bar with me , and i stood over him , and i turned it across through his eye as far as i could . he began to bellow , and tried to catch me , but i was out and away , having closed the door . the hag asked me , " why is he bellowing ? " " oh , he will be quiet presently , and will sleep for a good while , and i 'll come again to have a look at him . bring me out the young men and the young women . " i took them with me , and i said to her , " tell me where you got them . " " oh , my son brought them with him , and they are the offspring of the one king . " i was well satisfied , and i had no liking for delay to get myself free from the hag , and i took them on board the ship , and the child i had myself . i thought the king might leave me the child i nursed myself . but when i came to land , and all those young people with me , the king and queen were out walking . the king was very aged , and the queen aged likewise . when i came to converse with them , and the twelve with me , the king and queen began to cry . i asked , " why are you crying ? "
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close the door .
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what will the man do after he treats the thief ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5826
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what will the man do after he treats the thief ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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morraha
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the hag brought them out of the room . i said i would burn the flesh that was on his arm . when i looked on him he was howling with pain . i said that i would not leave him in pain long . the thief had only one eye in his forehead . i took a bar of iron , and put it in the fire till it was red , and i said to the hag , " he will be howling at first , but will fall asleep presently , and do not wake him until he has slept as much as he wants . i will close the door when i am going out . " i took the bar with me , and i stood over him , and i turned it across through his eye as far as i could . he began to bellow , and tried to catch me , but i was out and away , having closed the door . the hag asked me , " why is he bellowing ? " " oh , he will be quiet presently , and will sleep for a good while , and i 'll come again to have a look at him . bring me out the young men and the young women . " i took them with me , and i said to her , " tell me where you got them . " " oh , my son brought them with him , and they are the offspring of the one king . " i was well satisfied , and i had no liking for delay to get myself free from the hag , and i took them on board the ship , and the child i had myself . i thought the king might leave me the child i nursed myself . but when i came to land , and all those young people with me , the king and queen were out walking . the king was very aged , and the queen aged likewise . when i came to converse with them , and the twelve with me , the king and queen began to cry . i asked , " why are you crying ? "
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the offspring of the one king .
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who were the young men and women ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5827
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who were the young men and women ?
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character
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explicit
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morraha
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the hag brought them out of the room . i said i would burn the flesh that was on his arm . when i looked on him he was howling with pain . i said that i would not leave him in pain long . the thief had only one eye in his forehead . i took a bar of iron , and put it in the fire till it was red , and i said to the hag , " he will be howling at first , but will fall asleep presently , and do not wake him until he has slept as much as he wants . i will close the door when i am going out . " i took the bar with me , and i stood over him , and i turned it across through his eye as far as i could . he began to bellow , and tried to catch me , but i was out and away , having closed the door . the hag asked me , " why is he bellowing ? " " oh , he will be quiet presently , and will sleep for a good while , and i 'll come again to have a look at him . bring me out the young men and the young women . " i took them with me , and i said to her , " tell me where you got them . " " oh , my son brought them with him , and they are the offspring of the one king . " i was well satisfied , and i had no liking for delay to get myself free from the hag , and i took them on board the ship , and the child i had myself . i thought the king might leave me the child i nursed myself . but when i came to land , and all those young people with me , the king and queen were out walking . the king was very aged , and the queen aged likewise . when i came to converse with them , and the twelve with me , the king and queen began to cry . i asked , " why are you crying ? "
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the offspring of the one king and the child he had himself .
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who did the man take on board the ship ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5828
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who did the man take on board the ship ?
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character
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morraha
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" oh , it is for good cause i am crying . as many children as these i should have , and now i am withered , grey , at the end of my life , and i have not one at all . " " oh , belike , you will yet have plenty . " i told him all i went through , and i gave him the child in his hand , and : " these are your other children who were stolen from you , whom i am giving to you safe . they are gently reared . " when the king heard who they were , he smothered them with kisses and drowned them with tears , and dried them with fine cloths , silken , and the hairs of his own head , and so also did their mother , and great was his welcome for me , as it was i who found them all . and the king said to me , " i will give you your own child , as it is you who have earned him best ; but you must come to my court every year , and the child with you , and i will share with you my possessions . " " oh , i have enough of my own , and after my death i will leave it to the child . " i spent a time till my visit was over , and i told the king all the troubles i went through , only i said nothing about my wife . and now you have the story of the death of anshgayliacht , the hag 's son . and morraha thanked rough niall for the story , and he struck the ground with the sword of light , and brown allree was beside of him and she said to him , " sit up , now , riding , and take good heed of yourself , " and at one leap she cleared the sea and at the next the three miles of hill covered with steel thistles and at the third the three miles of fire , and then he was home and he told the tale of the death of anshgayliacht to the slender red champion and gave him the sword of light , and he was well pleased to get them , and he took the spells of morraha , and he had his wife and his castle back again , and by - and - by the five children ; but he never put his hand to card - playing with strangers again .
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he smothered them with kisses and drowned them with tears , and dried them with fine cloths , silken , and the hairs of his own head .
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what happened after the king heard who they were ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5829
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what happened after the king heard who they were ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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morraha
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" oh , it is for good cause i am crying . as many children as these i should have , and now i am withered , grey , at the end of my life , and i have not one at all . " " oh , belike , you will yet have plenty . " i told him all i went through , and i gave him the child in his hand , and : " these are your other children who were stolen from you , whom i am giving to you safe . they are gently reared . " when the king heard who they were , he smothered them with kisses and drowned them with tears , and dried them with fine cloths , silken , and the hairs of his own head , and so also did their mother , and great was his welcome for me , as it was i who found them all . and the king said to me , " i will give you your own child , as it is you who have earned him best ; but you must come to my court every year , and the child with you , and i will share with you my possessions . " " oh , i have enough of my own , and after my death i will leave it to the child . " i spent a time till my visit was over , and i told the king all the troubles i went through , only i said nothing about my wife . and now you have the story of the death of anshgayliacht , the hag 's son . and morraha thanked rough niall for the story , and he struck the ground with the sword of light , and brown allree was beside of him and she said to him , " sit up , now , riding , and take good heed of yourself , " and at one leap she cleared the sea and at the next the three miles of hill covered with steel thistles and at the third the three miles of fire , and then he was home and he told the tale of the death of anshgayliacht to the slender red champion and gave him the sword of light , and he was well pleased to get them , and he took the spells of morraha , and he had his wife and his castle back again , and by - and - by the five children ; but he never put his hand to card - playing with strangers again .
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the man found them all .
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why did the king have great welcome for the man ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5830
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why did the king have great welcome for the man ?
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causal relationship
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morraha
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" oh , it is for good cause i am crying . as many children as these i should have , and now i am withered , grey , at the end of my life , and i have not one at all . " " oh , belike , you will yet have plenty . " i told him all i went through , and i gave him the child in his hand , and : " these are your other children who were stolen from you , whom i am giving to you safe . they are gently reared . " when the king heard who they were , he smothered them with kisses and drowned them with tears , and dried them with fine cloths , silken , and the hairs of his own head , and so also did their mother , and great was his welcome for me , as it was i who found them all . and the king said to me , " i will give you your own child , as it is you who have earned him best ; but you must come to my court every year , and the child with you , and i will share with you my possessions . " " oh , i have enough of my own , and after my death i will leave it to the child . " i spent a time till my visit was over , and i told the king all the troubles i went through , only i said nothing about my wife . and now you have the story of the death of anshgayliacht , the hag 's son . and morraha thanked rough niall for the story , and he struck the ground with the sword of light , and brown allree was beside of him and she said to him , " sit up , now , riding , and take good heed of yourself , " and at one leap she cleared the sea and at the next the three miles of hill covered with steel thistles and at the third the three miles of fire , and then he was home and he told the tale of the death of anshgayliacht to the slender red champion and gave him the sword of light , and he was well pleased to get them , and he took the spells of morraha , and he had his wife and his castle back again , and by - and - by the five children ; but he never put his hand to card - playing with strangers again .
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come to the king 's court every year , and the child with him .
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what did the man have to do every year ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5831
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what did the man have to do every year ?
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action
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , it is for good cause i am crying . as many children as these i should have , and now i am withered , grey , at the end of my life , and i have not one at all . " " oh , belike , you will yet have plenty . " i told him all i went through , and i gave him the child in his hand , and : " these are your other children who were stolen from you , whom i am giving to you safe . they are gently reared . " when the king heard who they were , he smothered them with kisses and drowned them with tears , and dried them with fine cloths , silken , and the hairs of his own head , and so also did their mother , and great was his welcome for me , as it was i who found them all . and the king said to me , " i will give you your own child , as it is you who have earned him best ; but you must come to my court every year , and the child with you , and i will share with you my possessions . " " oh , i have enough of my own , and after my death i will leave it to the child . " i spent a time till my visit was over , and i told the king all the troubles i went through , only i said nothing about my wife . and now you have the story of the death of anshgayliacht , the hag 's son . and morraha thanked rough niall for the story , and he struck the ground with the sword of light , and brown allree was beside of him and she said to him , " sit up , now , riding , and take good heed of yourself , " and at one leap she cleared the sea and at the next the three miles of hill covered with steel thistles and at the third the three miles of fire , and then he was home and he told the tale of the death of anshgayliacht to the slender red champion and gave him the sword of light , and he was well pleased to get them , and he took the spells of morraha , and he had his wife and his castle back again , and by - and - by the five children ; but he never put his hand to card - playing with strangers again .
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anshgayliacht .
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who was the hag's son ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5832
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who was the hag's son ?
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character
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , it is for good cause i am crying . as many children as these i should have , and now i am withered , grey , at the end of my life , and i have not one at all . " " oh , belike , you will yet have plenty . " i told him all i went through , and i gave him the child in his hand , and : " these are your other children who were stolen from you , whom i am giving to you safe . they are gently reared . " when the king heard who they were , he smothered them with kisses and drowned them with tears , and dried them with fine cloths , silken , and the hairs of his own head , and so also did their mother , and great was his welcome for me , as it was i who found them all . and the king said to me , " i will give you your own child , as it is you who have earned him best ; but you must come to my court every year , and the child with you , and i will share with you my possessions . " " oh , i have enough of my own , and after my death i will leave it to the child . " i spent a time till my visit was over , and i told the king all the troubles i went through , only i said nothing about my wife . and now you have the story of the death of anshgayliacht , the hag 's son . and morraha thanked rough niall for the story , and he struck the ground with the sword of light , and brown allree was beside of him and she said to him , " sit up , now , riding , and take good heed of yourself , " and at one leap she cleared the sea and at the next the three miles of hill covered with steel thistles and at the third the three miles of fire , and then he was home and he told the tale of the death of anshgayliacht to the slender red champion and gave him the sword of light , and he was well pleased to get them , and he took the spells of morraha , and he had his wife and his castle back again , and by - and - by the five children ; but he never put his hand to card - playing with strangers again .
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he struck the ground with the sword of light .
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what happened after morraha thanked rough niall for the story ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5833
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what happened after morraha thanked rough niall for the story ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , it is for good cause i am crying . as many children as these i should have , and now i am withered , grey , at the end of my life , and i have not one at all . " " oh , belike , you will yet have plenty . " i told him all i went through , and i gave him the child in his hand , and : " these are your other children who were stolen from you , whom i am giving to you safe . they are gently reared . " when the king heard who they were , he smothered them with kisses and drowned them with tears , and dried them with fine cloths , silken , and the hairs of his own head , and so also did their mother , and great was his welcome for me , as it was i who found them all . and the king said to me , " i will give you your own child , as it is you who have earned him best ; but you must come to my court every year , and the child with you , and i will share with you my possessions . " " oh , i have enough of my own , and after my death i will leave it to the child . " i spent a time till my visit was over , and i told the king all the troubles i went through , only i said nothing about my wife . and now you have the story of the death of anshgayliacht , the hag 's son . and morraha thanked rough niall for the story , and he struck the ground with the sword of light , and brown allree was beside of him and she said to him , " sit up , now , riding , and take good heed of yourself , " and at one leap she cleared the sea and at the next the three miles of hill covered with steel thistles and at the third the three miles of fire , and then he was home and he told the tale of the death of anshgayliacht to the slender red champion and gave him the sword of light , and he was well pleased to get them , and he took the spells of morraha , and he had his wife and his castle back again , and by - and - by the five children ; but he never put his hand to card - playing with strangers again .
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the slender red champion .
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who did morraha tell the tale of the death of anshgayliacht to ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5834
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who did morraha tell the tale of the death of anshgayliacht to ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , it is for good cause i am crying . as many children as these i should have , and now i am withered , grey , at the end of my life , and i have not one at all . " " oh , belike , you will yet have plenty . " i told him all i went through , and i gave him the child in his hand , and : " these are your other children who were stolen from you , whom i am giving to you safe . they are gently reared . " when the king heard who they were , he smothered them with kisses and drowned them with tears , and dried them with fine cloths , silken , and the hairs of his own head , and so also did their mother , and great was his welcome for me , as it was i who found them all . and the king said to me , " i will give you your own child , as it is you who have earned him best ; but you must come to my court every year , and the child with you , and i will share with you my possessions . " " oh , i have enough of my own , and after my death i will leave it to the child . " i spent a time till my visit was over , and i told the king all the troubles i went through , only i said nothing about my wife . and now you have the story of the death of anshgayliacht , the hag 's son . and morraha thanked rough niall for the story , and he struck the ground with the sword of light , and brown allree was beside of him and she said to him , " sit up , now , riding , and take good heed of yourself , " and at one leap she cleared the sea and at the next the three miles of hill covered with steel thistles and at the third the three miles of fire , and then he was home and he told the tale of the death of anshgayliacht to the slender red champion and gave him the sword of light , and he was well pleased to get them , and he took the spells of morraha , and he had his wife and his castle back again , and by - and - by the five children ; but he never put his hand to card - playing with strangers again .
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the sword of light .
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what did morraha give the slender red champion ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5835
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what did morraha give the slender red champion ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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morraha
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" oh , it is for good cause i am crying . as many children as these i should have , and now i am withered , grey , at the end of my life , and i have not one at all . " " oh , belike , you will yet have plenty . " i told him all i went through , and i gave him the child in his hand , and : " these are your other children who were stolen from you , whom i am giving to you safe . they are gently reared . " when the king heard who they were , he smothered them with kisses and drowned them with tears , and dried them with fine cloths , silken , and the hairs of his own head , and so also did their mother , and great was his welcome for me , as it was i who found them all . and the king said to me , " i will give you your own child , as it is you who have earned him best ; but you must come to my court every year , and the child with you , and i will share with you my possessions . " " oh , i have enough of my own , and after my death i will leave it to the child . " i spent a time till my visit was over , and i told the king all the troubles i went through , only i said nothing about my wife . and now you have the story of the death of anshgayliacht , the hag 's son . and morraha thanked rough niall for the story , and he struck the ground with the sword of light , and brown allree was beside of him and she said to him , " sit up , now , riding , and take good heed of yourself , " and at one leap she cleared the sea and at the next the three miles of hill covered with steel thistles and at the third the three miles of fire , and then he was home and he told the tale of the death of anshgayliacht to the slender red champion and gave him the sword of light , and he was well pleased to get them , and he took the spells of morraha , and he had his wife and his castle back again , and by - and - by the five children ; but he never put his hand to card - playing with strangers again .
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pleased .
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how did the slender red champion feel receiving everything morraha gave him ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5836
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how did the slender red champion feel receiving everything morraha gave him ?
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local
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feeling
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explicit
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morraha
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morraha rose in the morning , and washed his hands and face , and said his prayers , and ate his food . he asked god to prosper the day for him ; and he went down to the brink of the sea , and he saw a currach , short and green , coming towards him . in it there was but one youthful champion , and he playing hurly from prow to stern of the currach . he had a hurl of gold and a ball of silver . he stopped not until the currach was in on the shore . he drew her up on the green grass , and put fastening on her for a day and a year , whether he should be there all that time , or should only be on land for an hour by the clock . and morraha saluted the young man in words intelligent , intelligible , such as were spoken at that time . the other saluted him in the same fashion , and asked him would he play a game of cards with him ; and morraha said he had not the wherewithal . the other answered that he was never without a candle or the making of it . he put his hand in his pocket and drew out a table and two chairs and a pack of cards , and they sat down on the chairs and went to the card - playing . the first game morraha won , and the slender red champion bade him make his claim . he said that the land above him should be filled with stock of sheep in the morning . it was well , and he played no second game , but home he went . the next day morraha went to the brink of the sea , and the young man came in the currach and asked him would he play cards . they played , and morraha won . and the young man bade him make his claim . he said that the land above should be filled with cattle in the morning . it was well , and he played no other game , but went home . and on the third morning morraha went to the brink of the sea , and he saw the young man coming . and he drew up his boat on the shore , and asked him would he play cards . and they played , and morraha won the game . the young man bade him give his claim . and he said he should have a castle , and of women the finest and fairest ; and they were his . it was well , and the young man went away . on the fourth day the woman asked him how he had found himself , and he told her . " and i am going out , " said he , " to play again to - day . " " i cross ( forbid ) you go again to him . if you have won so much , you will lose more . have no more to do with him . " but he went against her will , and he saw the currach coming , and the young man was driving his balls from end to end of the currach . he had balls of silver and a hurl of gold , and he stopped not till he drew his boat on the shore , and made her fast for a year and a day . and morraha and he saluted each other . he asked morraha if he would play a game of cards , and they played and he won . and morraha said to him , " give your claim , now . " said he , " you will hear it too soon . i lay on you the bonds of the art of the druid not to sleep two nights in one house , nor finish a second meal at the one table , till you bring me the sword of light and news of the death of anshgayliacht . "
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morraha will win .
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what will happen when morraha plays with the young man again ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5837
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what will happen when morraha plays with the young man again ?
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summary
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outcome resolution
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implicit
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morraha
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morraha rose in the morning , and washed his hands and face , and said his prayers , and ate his food . he asked god to prosper the day for him ; and he went down to the brink of the sea , and he saw a currach , short and green , coming towards him . in it there was but one youthful champion , and he playing hurly from prow to stern of the currach . he had a hurl of gold and a ball of silver . he stopped not until the currach was in on the shore . he drew her up on the green grass , and put fastening on her for a day and a year , whether he should be there all that time , or should only be on land for an hour by the clock . and morraha saluted the young man in words intelligent , intelligible , such as were spoken at that time . the other saluted him in the same fashion , and asked him would he play a game of cards with him ; and morraha said he had not the wherewithal . the other answered that he was never without a candle or the making of it . he put his hand in his pocket and drew out a table and two chairs and a pack of cards , and they sat down on the chairs and went to the card - playing . the first game morraha won , and the slender red champion bade him make his claim . he said that the land above him should be filled with stock of sheep in the morning . it was well , and he played no second game , but home he went . the next day morraha went to the brink of the sea , and the young man came in the currach and asked him would he play cards . they played , and morraha won . and the young man bade him make his claim . he said that the land above should be filled with cattle in the morning . it was well , and he played no other game , but went home . and on the third morning morraha went to the brink of the sea , and he saw the young man coming . and he drew up his boat on the shore , and asked him would he play cards . and they played , and morraha won the game . the young man bade him give his claim . and he said he should have a castle , and of women the finest and fairest ; and they were his . it was well , and the young man went away . on the fourth day the woman asked him how he had found himself , and he told her . " and i am going out , " said he , " to play again to - day . " " i cross ( forbid ) you go again to him . if you have won so much , you will lose more . have no more to do with him . " but he went against her will , and he saw the currach coming , and the young man was driving his balls from end to end of the currach . he had balls of silver and a hurl of gold , and he stopped not till he drew his boat on the shore , and made her fast for a year and a day . and morraha and he saluted each other . he asked morraha if he would play a game of cards , and they played and he won . and morraha said to him , " give your claim , now . " said he , " you will hear it too soon . i lay on you the bonds of the art of the druid not to sleep two nights in one house , nor finish a second meal at the one table , till you bring me the sword of light and news of the death of anshgayliacht . "
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happy .
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how will morraha feel when he wins multiple games ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5838
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how will morraha feel when he wins multiple games ?
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summary
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feeling
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implicit
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morraha
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morraha rose in the morning , and washed his hands and face , and said his prayers , and ate his food . he asked god to prosper the day for him ; and he went down to the brink of the sea , and he saw a currach , short and green , coming towards him . in it there was but one youthful champion , and he playing hurly from prow to stern of the currach . he had a hurl of gold and a ball of silver . he stopped not until the currach was in on the shore . he drew her up on the green grass , and put fastening on her for a day and a year , whether he should be there all that time , or should only be on land for an hour by the clock . and morraha saluted the young man in words intelligent , intelligible , such as were spoken at that time . the other saluted him in the same fashion , and asked him would he play a game of cards with him ; and morraha said he had not the wherewithal . the other answered that he was never without a candle or the making of it . he put his hand in his pocket and drew out a table and two chairs and a pack of cards , and they sat down on the chairs and went to the card - playing . the first game morraha won , and the slender red champion bade him make his claim . he said that the land above him should be filled with stock of sheep in the morning . it was well , and he played no second game , but home he went . the next day morraha went to the brink of the sea , and the young man came in the currach and asked him would he play cards . they played , and morraha won . and the young man bade him make his claim . he said that the land above should be filled with cattle in the morning . it was well , and he played no other game , but went home . and on the third morning morraha went to the brink of the sea , and he saw the young man coming . and he drew up his boat on the shore , and asked him would he play cards . and they played , and morraha won the game . the young man bade him give his claim . and he said he should have a castle , and of women the finest and fairest ; and they were his . it was well , and the young man went away . on the fourth day the woman asked him how he had found himself , and he told her . " and i am going out , " said he , " to play again to - day . " " i cross ( forbid ) you go again to him . if you have won so much , you will lose more . have no more to do with him . " but he went against her will , and he saw the currach coming , and the young man was driving his balls from end to end of the currach . he had balls of silver and a hurl of gold , and he stopped not till he drew his boat on the shore , and made her fast for a year and a day . and morraha and he saluted each other . he asked morraha if he would play a game of cards , and they played and he won . and morraha said to him , " give your claim , now . " said he , " you will hear it too soon . i lay on you the bonds of the art of the druid not to sleep two nights in one house , nor finish a second meal at the one table , till you bring me the sword of light and news of the death of anshgayliacht . "
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morraha wants to win .
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why will morraha play with the young man again ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5839
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why will morraha play with the young man again ?
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summary
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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and on the third morning morraha went to the brink of the sea , and he saw the young man coming . and he drew up his boat on the shore , and asked him would he play cards . and they played , and morraha won the game . the young man bade him give his claim . and he said he should have a castle , and of women the finest and fairest ; and they were his . it was well , and the young man went away . on the fourth day the woman asked him how he had found himself , and he told her . " and i am going out , " said he , " to play again to - day . " " i cross ( forbid ) you go again to him . if you have won so much , you will lose more . have no more to do with him . " but he went against her will , and he saw the currach coming , and the young man was driving his balls from end to end of the currach . he had balls of silver and a hurl of gold , and he stopped not till he drew his boat on the shore , and made her fast for a year and a day . and morraha and he saluted each other . he asked morraha if he would play a game of cards , and they played and he won . and morraha said to him , " give your claim , now . " said he , " you will hear it too soon . i lay on you the bonds of the art of the druid not to sleep two nights in one house , nor finish a second meal at the one table , till you bring me the sword of light and news of the death of anshgayliacht . "
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he would lose more .
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why did the woman forbid morraha from playing with the young man ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5840
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why did the woman forbid morraha from playing with the young man ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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and on the third morning morraha went to the brink of the sea , and he saw the young man coming . and he drew up his boat on the shore , and asked him would he play cards . and they played , and morraha won the game . the young man bade him give his claim . and he said he should have a castle , and of women the finest and fairest ; and they were his . it was well , and the young man went away . on the fourth day the woman asked him how he had found himself , and he told her . " and i am going out , " said he , " to play again to - day . " " i cross ( forbid ) you go again to him . if you have won so much , you will lose more . have no more to do with him . " but he went against her will , and he saw the currach coming , and the young man was driving his balls from end to end of the currach . he had balls of silver and a hurl of gold , and he stopped not till he drew his boat on the shore , and made her fast for a year and a day . and morraha and he saluted each other . he asked morraha if he would play a game of cards , and they played and he won . and morraha said to him , " give your claim , now . " said he , " you will hear it too soon . i lay on you the bonds of the art of the druid not to sleep two nights in one house , nor finish a second meal at the one table , till you bring me the sword of light and news of the death of anshgayliacht . " he went down to his wife , and sat down in a chair , and gave a groan , and the chair broke in pieces . " it is the son of a king under spells you are , " said his wife , " and you had better have taken my counsel than that the spells should be on you . " he said to her to bring news of the death of anshgayliacht and the sword of light to the slender red champion . " go out , " said she , " in the morning of the morrow , and take the bridle in the window and shake it . whatever beast , handsome or ugly , puts the head in it , take that one with you . do not speak a word to her till she speaks to you . take with you three pint bottles of ale and three sixpenny loaves , and do the thing she tells you . when she runs to my father 's land , on a height above the court , she will shake herself , and the bells will ring , and my father will say brown allree is in the land . and if the son of a king or queen is there , bring him to me on your shoulders . if it is the son of a poor man , let him come no further . " he rose in the morning , and took the bridle that was in the window and went out and shook it , and brown allree came and put her head in it . and he took the three loaves and three bottles of ale , and went riding . when he was riding , she bent her head down to take hold of her feet with her mouth , in hopes he would speak in ignorance . he spoke not a word during the time , and the mare at last spoke to him , and said to him to dismount and give her her dinner . he gave her the sixpenny loaf toasted and a bottle of ale to drink . " sit up , now , riding and take good heed of yourself : there are three miles of fire i have to clear at a leap . "
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overwhelmed .
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how will morraha feel after hearing the young man's demands ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5841
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how will morraha feel after hearing the young man's demands ?
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feeling
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morraha
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and on the third morning morraha went to the brink of the sea , and he saw the young man coming . and he drew up his boat on the shore , and asked him would he play cards . and they played , and morraha won the game . the young man bade him give his claim . and he said he should have a castle , and of women the finest and fairest ; and they were his . it was well , and the young man went away . on the fourth day the woman asked him how he had found himself , and he told her . " and i am going out , " said he , " to play again to - day . " " i cross ( forbid ) you go again to him . if you have won so much , you will lose more . have no more to do with him . " but he went against her will , and he saw the currach coming , and the young man was driving his balls from end to end of the currach . he had balls of silver and a hurl of gold , and he stopped not till he drew his boat on the shore , and made her fast for a year and a day . and morraha and he saluted each other . he asked morraha if he would play a game of cards , and they played and he won . and morraha said to him , " give your claim , now . " said he , " you will hear it too soon . i lay on you the bonds of the art of the druid not to sleep two nights in one house , nor finish a second meal at the one table , till you bring me the sword of light and news of the death of anshgayliacht . " he went down to his wife , and sat down in a chair , and gave a groan , and the chair broke in pieces . " it is the son of a king under spells you are , " said his wife , " and you had better have taken my counsel than that the spells should be on you . " he said to her to bring news of the death of anshgayliacht and the sword of light to the slender red champion . " go out , " said she , " in the morning of the morrow , and take the bridle in the window and shake it . whatever beast , handsome or ugly , puts the head in it , take that one with you . do not speak a word to her till she speaks to you . take with you three pint bottles of ale and three sixpenny loaves , and do the thing she tells you . when she runs to my father 's land , on a height above the court , she will shake herself , and the bells will ring , and my father will say brown allree is in the land . and if the son of a king or queen is there , bring him to me on your shoulders . if it is the son of a poor man , let him come no further . " he rose in the morning , and took the bridle that was in the window and went out and shook it , and brown allree came and put her head in it . and he took the three loaves and three bottles of ale , and went riding . when he was riding , she bent her head down to take hold of her feet with her mouth , in hopes he would speak in ignorance . he spoke not a word during the time , and the mare at last spoke to him , and said to him to dismount and give her her dinner . he gave her the sixpenny loaf toasted and a bottle of ale to drink . " sit up , now , riding and take good heed of yourself : there are three miles of fire i have to clear at a leap . "
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he did not know how to meet the young man 's demands .
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why did morraha groan ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5842
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why did morraha groan ?
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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he went down to his wife , and sat down in a chair , and gave a groan , and the chair broke in pieces . " it is the son of a king under spells you are , " said his wife , " and you had better have taken my counsel than that the spells should be on you . " he said to her to bring news of the death of anshgayliacht and the sword of light to the slender red champion . " go out , " said she , " in the morning of the morrow , and take the bridle in the window and shake it . whatever beast , handsome or ugly , puts the head in it , take that one with you . do not speak a word to her till she speaks to you . take with you three pint bottles of ale and three sixpenny loaves , and do the thing she tells you . when she runs to my father 's land , on a height above the court , she will shake herself , and the bells will ring , and my father will say brown allree is in the land . and if the son of a king or queen is there , bring him to me on your shoulders . if it is the son of a poor man , let him come no further . " he rose in the morning , and took the bridle that was in the window and went out and shook it , and brown allree came and put her head in it . and he took the three loaves and three bottles of ale , and went riding . when he was riding , she bent her head down to take hold of her feet with her mouth , in hopes he would speak in ignorance . he spoke not a word during the time , and the mare at last spoke to him , and said to him to dismount and give her her dinner . he gave her the sixpenny loaf toasted and a bottle of ale to drink . " sit up , now , riding and take good heed of yourself : there are three miles of fire i have to clear at a leap . "
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his wife told him not to speak until the beast spoke first .
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why did morraha not speak a word when brown allree bent her head down ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5843
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why did morraha not speak a word when brown allree bent her head down ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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he went down to his wife , and sat down in a chair , and gave a groan , and the chair broke in pieces . " it is the son of a king under spells you are , " said his wife , " and you had better have taken my counsel than that the spells should be on you . " he said to her to bring news of the death of anshgayliacht and the sword of light to the slender red champion . " go out , " said she , " in the morning of the morrow , and take the bridle in the window and shake it . whatever beast , handsome or ugly , puts the head in it , take that one with you . do not speak a word to her till she speaks to you . take with you three pint bottles of ale and three sixpenny loaves , and do the thing she tells you . when she runs to my father 's land , on a height above the court , she will shake herself , and the bells will ring , and my father will say brown allree is in the land . and if the son of a king or queen is there , bring him to me on your shoulders . if it is the son of a poor man , let him come no further . " he rose in the morning , and took the bridle that was in the window and went out and shook it , and brown allree came and put her head in it . and he took the three loaves and three bottles of ale , and went riding . when he was riding , she bent her head down to take hold of her feet with her mouth , in hopes he would speak in ignorance . he spoke not a word during the time , and the mare at last spoke to him , and said to him to dismount and give her her dinner . he gave her the sixpenny loaf toasted and a bottle of ale to drink . " sit up , now , riding and take good heed of yourself : there are three miles of fire i have to clear at a leap . "
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angry .
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how will the mother feel when the horses keep getting cut into two ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5844
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how will the mother feel when the horses keep getting cut into two ?
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feeling
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morraha
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and in the morning he did so , and he took the best horse from the stable and rode to the door of niall , and turned the horse 's back to the door , and demanded news of the death of anshgayliacht , and the sword of light . he applied the spurs , and away with him . and niall followed him , and as he was passing the gate cut the horse in two . and the mother was there with a dish of puddings and flesh , and she threw it in his eyes and blinded him , and said , " fool , whatever kind of man it is that 's mocking you , is n't that a fine condition you have got into on your father 's horse ? " on the morning of the next day morraha rose and took another horse from the stable , and went again to the door of niall , and knocked and demanded news of the death of anshgayliacht , and the sword of light , and applied the spurs to the horse , and away with him . and niall followed , and as he was passing the gate cut the horse in two , and took half the saddle with him , and his mother met him , and threw the flesh in his eyes and blinded him . and on the third day morraha went also to the door of niall . niall followed him , and as he was passing the gate cut away the saddle from under him and the clothes from his back . then his mother said to niall : " whatever fool it is that 's mocking you , he is out yonder in the little currach , going home ; and take good heed to yourself , and do n't sleep one wink for three days . " and for three days the little currach was there before him , and then his mother came to him and said : " sleep as much as you want now . he is gone . "
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morraha was gone .
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why did the mother tell her son to sleep as much as he wanted ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5845
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why did the mother tell her son to sleep as much as he wanted ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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" oh , what advantage has your tree over mine , on which there are three rods of magic and mastery growing ? " when i heard them arguing , and knew that the rods were there , i began to laugh . " oh , " said my wife , " why are you always laughing ? i believe it is at myself you are jesting , and i 'll walk with you no more . " " oh , it is not about you i am laughing . it is because i understand the language of the birds . " then i had to tell her what the birds were saying to one another . she was greatly delighted , and she asked me to go home , and she gave orders to the cook to have breakfast ready at six o'clock in the morning . i did not know why she was going out early , and breakfast was ready in the morning at the hour she appointed . she asked me to go out walking . i went with her . she went to the tree , and asked me to cut a rod for her . " oh , i will not cut it . are we not better without it ? " " i will not leave this till i get the rod , to see if there is any good in it . " i cut the rod , and gave it to her . she turned from me , and struck a blow on a stone and changed it . she struck a second blow on me , and made of me a black raven , and she went home , and left me after her . i thought she would come back . she did not come , and i had to go into a tree till morning . in the morning , at six o'clock , there was a bellman out , proclaiming that everyone who killed a raven would get a fourpenny bit . at last you would not find man or boy without a gun , nor , if you were to walk three miles , a raven that was not killed . i had to make a nest in the top of the parlour chimney , and hide myself all day till night came , and go out to pick up a bit to support me , till i spent a month . here she is herself ( to say ) if it is a lie i am telling . " it is not , " said she .
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he did not want to cut the tree .
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why did the man not want to cut a rod for his wife ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5846
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why did the man not want to cut a rod for his wife ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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" oh , what advantage has your tree over mine , on which there are three rods of magic and mastery growing ? " when i heard them arguing , and knew that the rods were there , i began to laugh . " oh , " said my wife , " why are you always laughing ? i believe it is at myself you are jesting , and i 'll walk with you no more . " " oh , it is not about you i am laughing . it is because i understand the language of the birds . " then i had to tell her what the birds were saying to one another . she was greatly delighted , and she asked me to go home , and she gave orders to the cook to have breakfast ready at six o'clock in the morning . i did not know why she was going out early , and breakfast was ready in the morning at the hour she appointed . she asked me to go out walking . i went with her . she went to the tree , and asked me to cut a rod for her . " oh , i will not cut it . are we not better without it ? " " i will not leave this till i get the rod , to see if there is any good in it . " i cut the rod , and gave it to her . she turned from me , and struck a blow on a stone and changed it . she struck a second blow on me , and made of me a black raven , and she went home , and left me after her . i thought she would come back . she did not come , and i had to go into a tree till morning . in the morning , at six o'clock , there was a bellman out , proclaiming that everyone who killed a raven would get a fourpenny bit . at last you would not find man or boy without a gun , nor , if you were to walk three miles , a raven that was not killed . i had to make a nest in the top of the parlour chimney , and hide myself all day till night came , and go out to pick up a bit to support me , till i spent a month . here she is herself ( to say ) if it is a lie i am telling . " it is not , " said she .
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the bellman said everyone who killed a raven would get a fourpenny bit .
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why did the man have to hide himself all day ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5847
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why did the man have to hide himself all day ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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then i saw her out walking . i went up to her , and i thought she would turn me back to my own shape , and she struck me with the rod and made of me an old white horse . she ordered me to be put to a cart with a man to draw stones from morning till night . i was worse off then . she spread abroad a report that i had died suddenly in my bed , and prepared a coffin , and waked me , and buried me . then she had no trouble . but when i got tired , i began to kill everyone who came near me , and i used to go into the haggard every night and destroy the stacks of corn . when a man came near me in the morning , i would follow him till i broke his bones . everyone got afraid of me . when she saw i was doing mischief , she came to meet me , and i thought she would change me . and she did change me , and made a fox of me . when i saw she was doing me every sort of damage , i went away from her . i knew there was a badger 's hole in the garden , and i went there till night came , and i made great slaughter among the ducks and geese . there she is herself to say if i am telling a lie . " oh , you are telling nothing but the truth , only less than the truth . " when she had enough of my killing the fowl , she came out into the garden , for she knew i was in the badger 's hole . she came to me , and made me a wolf . i had to be off , and go to an island , where no one at all would see me , and now and then i used to be killing sheep , for there were not many of them , and i was afraid of being seen and hunted ; and so i passed a year , till a shepherd saw me among the sheep , and a pursuit was made after me . and when the dogs came near me , there was no place for me to escape to from them ; but i recognised the sign of the king among the men , and i made for him , and the king cried out to stop the hounds . i took a leap upon the front of the king 's saddle , and the woman behind cried out , " my king and my lord , kill him , or he will kill you . "
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they thought he was dead .
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why was everyone afraid of niall ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5848
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why was everyone afraid of niall ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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then i saw her out walking . i went up to her , and i thought she would turn me back to my own shape , and she struck me with the rod and made of me an old white horse . she ordered me to be put to a cart with a man to draw stones from morning till night . i was worse off then . she spread abroad a report that i had died suddenly in my bed , and prepared a coffin , and waked me , and buried me . then she had no trouble . but when i got tired , i began to kill everyone who came near me , and i used to go into the haggard every night and destroy the stacks of corn . when a man came near me in the morning , i would follow him till i broke his bones . everyone got afraid of me . when she saw i was doing mischief , she came to meet me , and i thought she would change me . and she did change me , and made a fox of me . when i saw she was doing me every sort of damage , i went away from her . i knew there was a badger 's hole in the garden , and i went there till night came , and i made great slaughter among the ducks and geese . there she is herself to say if i am telling a lie . " oh , you are telling nothing but the truth , only less than the truth . " when she had enough of my killing the fowl , she came out into the garden , for she knew i was in the badger 's hole . she came to me , and made me a wolf . i had to be off , and go to an island , where no one at all would see me , and now and then i used to be killing sheep , for there were not many of them , and i was afraid of being seen and hunted ; and so i passed a year , till a shepherd saw me among the sheep , and a pursuit was made after me . and when the dogs came near me , there was no place for me to escape to from them ; but i recognised the sign of the king among the men , and i made for him , and the king cried out to stop the hounds . i took a leap upon the front of the king 's saddle , and the woman behind cried out , " my king and my lord , kill him , or he will kill you . "
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she saw he was doing mischief .
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why did the man believe the woman would change him back ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5849
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why did the man believe the woman would change him back ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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then i saw her out walking . i went up to her , and i thought she would turn me back to my own shape , and she struck me with the rod and made of me an old white horse . she ordered me to be put to a cart with a man to draw stones from morning till night . i was worse off then . she spread abroad a report that i had died suddenly in my bed , and prepared a coffin , and waked me , and buried me . then she had no trouble . but when i got tired , i began to kill everyone who came near me , and i used to go into the haggard every night and destroy the stacks of corn . when a man came near me in the morning , i would follow him till i broke his bones . everyone got afraid of me . when she saw i was doing mischief , she came to meet me , and i thought she would change me . and she did change me , and made a fox of me . when i saw she was doing me every sort of damage , i went away from her . i knew there was a badger 's hole in the garden , and i went there till night came , and i made great slaughter among the ducks and geese . there she is herself to say if i am telling a lie . " oh , you are telling nothing but the truth , only less than the truth . " when she had enough of my killing the fowl , she came out into the garden , for she knew i was in the badger 's hole . she came to me , and made me a wolf . i had to be off , and go to an island , where no one at all would see me , and now and then i used to be killing sheep , for there were not many of them , and i was afraid of being seen and hunted ; and so i passed a year , till a shepherd saw me among the sheep , and a pursuit was made after me . and when the dogs came near me , there was no place for me to escape to from them ; but i recognised the sign of the king among the men , and i made for him , and the king cried out to stop the hounds . i took a leap upon the front of the king 's saddle , and the woman behind cried out , " my king and my lord , kill him , or he will kill you . "
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the man made for him .
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why did the woman behind tell the king to kill the wolf ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5850
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why did the woman behind tell the king to kill the wolf ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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" oh , he will not kill me . he knew me ; and must be pardoned . " and the king took me home with him , and gave orders that i should be well cared for . i was so wise when i got food i would not eat one morsel until i got a knife and fork . the man told the king , and the king came to see if it was true , and i got a knife and fork , and i took the knife in one paw and the fork in the other , and i bowed to the king . the king gave orders to bring him drink , and it came ; and the king filled a glass of wine , and gave it to me . i took hold of it in my paw , and drank it , and thanked the king . " oh , on my honour , it is some king that has lost him when he came on the island ; and i will keep him , as he is trained . perhaps he will serve us yet . " and this is the sort of king he was -- a king who had not a child living . eight sons were born to him and three daughters , and they were stolen the same night they were born . no matter what guard was placed over them , the child would be gone in the morning . the queen was now carrying the twelfth child , and when she was lying - in , the king took me with him to watch the baby . the women were not satisfied with me . " oh , " said the king , " what was all your watching ever ? one that was born to me i have not ; and i will leave this one in the dog 's care , and he will not let it go . "
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the king wanted the wolf to watch the baby .
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why did the king take the wolf to the queen ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5851
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why did the king take the wolf to the queen ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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" oh , he will not kill me . he knew me ; and must be pardoned . " and the king took me home with him , and gave orders that i should be well cared for . i was so wise when i got food i would not eat one morsel until i got a knife and fork . the man told the king , and the king came to see if it was true , and i got a knife and fork , and i took the knife in one paw and the fork in the other , and i bowed to the king . the king gave orders to bring him drink , and it came ; and the king filled a glass of wine , and gave it to me . i took hold of it in my paw , and drank it , and thanked the king . " oh , on my honour , it is some king that has lost him when he came on the island ; and i will keep him , as he is trained . perhaps he will serve us yet . " and this is the sort of king he was -- a king who had not a child living . eight sons were born to him and three daughters , and they were stolen the same night they were born . no matter what guard was placed over them , the child would be gone in the morning . the queen was now carrying the twelfth child , and when she was lying - in , the king took me with him to watch the baby . the women were not satisfied with me . " oh , " said the king , " what was all your watching ever ? one that was born to me i have not ; and i will leave this one in the dog 's care , and he will not let it go . " a coupling was put between me and the cradle , and when everyone went to sleep i was watching till the person woke who attended in the daytime ; but i was there only two nights when , it was near the day , i saw the hand coming down through the chimney , and the hand was so big that it took round the child altogether , and thought to take him away . i caught hold of the hand above the wrist , and , as i was fastened to the cradle , i did not let go my hold till i cut the hand from the wrist , and there was a howl from the person without . i laid the hand in the cradle with the child , and , as i was tired , i fell asleep . when i awoke i had neither child nor hand . i began to howl , and the king heard me , and he cried out that something was wrong with me , and he sent servants to see what was the matter with me , and when the messenger came he saw me covered with blood , and he could not see the child . he went to the king , and told him the child was not to be got . the king came , and saw the cradle coloured with the blood , and he cried out , " where was the child gone ? " and everyone said it was the dog had eaten it . the king said , " it is not : loose him , and he will get the pursuit himself . " when i was loosed , i found the scent of the blood till i came to a door of the room in which the child was . i went to the king , and took hold of him , and went back again , and began to tear at the door . the king followed me , and asked for the key . the servant said it was in the room of the stranger woman . the king caused search to be made for her , and she was not to be found . " i will break the door , " said the king , " as i ca n't get the key . " the king broke the door , and i went in , and went to the trunk , and the king asked for a key to unlock it . he got no key , and he broke the lock . when he opened the trunk the child and the hand were stretched side by side , and the child was asleep . the king took the hand , and ordered a woman to come for the child , and he showed the hand to everyone in the house . but the stranger woman was gone , and she did not see the king ; and here she is herself to say if i am telling lies of her .
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the kidnapper .
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who was in the chimney ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5852
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who was in the chimney ?
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summary
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character
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implicit
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morraha
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a coupling was put between me and the cradle , and when everyone went to sleep i was watching till the person woke who attended in the daytime ; but i was there only two nights when , it was near the day , i saw the hand coming down through the chimney , and the hand was so big that it took round the child altogether , and thought to take him away . i caught hold of the hand above the wrist , and , as i was fastened to the cradle , i did not let go my hold till i cut the hand from the wrist , and there was a howl from the person without . i laid the hand in the cradle with the child , and , as i was tired , i fell asleep . when i awoke i had neither child nor hand . i began to howl , and the king heard me , and he cried out that something was wrong with me , and he sent servants to see what was the matter with me , and when the messenger came he saw me covered with blood , and he could not see the child . he went to the king , and told him the child was not to be got . the king came , and saw the cradle coloured with the blood , and he cried out , " where was the child gone ? " and everyone said it was the dog had eaten it . the king said , " it is not : loose him , and he will get the pursuit himself . " when i was loosed , i found the scent of the blood till i came to a door of the room in which the child was . i went to the king , and took hold of him , and went back again , and began to tear at the door . the king followed me , and asked for the key . the servant said it was in the room of the stranger woman . the king caused search to be made for her , and she was not to be found . " i will break the door , " said the king , " as i ca n't get the key . " the king broke the door , and i went in , and went to the trunk , and the king asked for a key to unlock it . he got no key , and he broke the lock . when he opened the trunk the child and the hand were stretched side by side , and the child was asleep . the king took the hand , and ordered a woman to come for the child , and he showed the hand to everyone in the house . but the stranger woman was gone , and she did not see the king ; and here she is herself to say if i am telling lies of her .
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the king knew the dog .
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why did the king believe the dog did not eat his child ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5853
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why did the king believe the dog did not eat his child ?
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local
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causal relationship
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a coupling was put between me and the cradle , and when everyone went to sleep i was watching till the person woke who attended in the daytime ; but i was there only two nights when , it was near the day , i saw the hand coming down through the chimney , and the hand was so big that it took round the child altogether , and thought to take him away . i caught hold of the hand above the wrist , and , as i was fastened to the cradle , i did not let go my hold till i cut the hand from the wrist , and there was a howl from the person without . i laid the hand in the cradle with the child , and , as i was tired , i fell asleep . when i awoke i had neither child nor hand . i began to howl , and the king heard me , and he cried out that something was wrong with me , and he sent servants to see what was the matter with me , and when the messenger came he saw me covered with blood , and he could not see the child . he went to the king , and told him the child was not to be got . the king came , and saw the cradle coloured with the blood , and he cried out , " where was the child gone ? " and everyone said it was the dog had eaten it . the king said , " it is not : loose him , and he will get the pursuit himself . " when i was loosed , i found the scent of the blood till i came to a door of the room in which the child was . i went to the king , and took hold of him , and went back again , and began to tear at the door . the king followed me , and asked for the key . the servant said it was in the room of the stranger woman . the king caused search to be made for her , and she was not to be found . " i will break the door , " said the king , " as i ca n't get the key . " the king broke the door , and i went in , and went to the trunk , and the king asked for a key to unlock it . he got no key , and he broke the lock . when he opened the trunk the child and the hand were stretched side by side , and the child was asleep . the king took the hand , and ordered a woman to come for the child , and he showed the hand to everyone in the house . but the stranger woman was gone , and she did not see the king ; and here she is herself to say if i am telling lies of her .
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there was blood everywhere .
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why did everyone say the dog ate the child ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5854
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why did everyone say the dog ate the child ?
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causal relationship
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morraha
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a coupling was put between me and the cradle , and when everyone went to sleep i was watching till the person woke who attended in the daytime ; but i was there only two nights when , it was near the day , i saw the hand coming down through the chimney , and the hand was so big that it took round the child altogether , and thought to take him away . i caught hold of the hand above the wrist , and , as i was fastened to the cradle , i did not let go my hold till i cut the hand from the wrist , and there was a howl from the person without . i laid the hand in the cradle with the child , and , as i was tired , i fell asleep . when i awoke i had neither child nor hand . i began to howl , and the king heard me , and he cried out that something was wrong with me , and he sent servants to see what was the matter with me , and when the messenger came he saw me covered with blood , and he could not see the child . he went to the king , and told him the child was not to be got . the king came , and saw the cradle coloured with the blood , and he cried out , " where was the child gone ? " and everyone said it was the dog had eaten it . the king said , " it is not : loose him , and he will get the pursuit himself . " when i was loosed , i found the scent of the blood till i came to a door of the room in which the child was . i went to the king , and took hold of him , and went back again , and began to tear at the door . the king followed me , and asked for the key . the servant said it was in the room of the stranger woman . the king caused search to be made for her , and she was not to be found . " i will break the door , " said the king , " as i ca n't get the key . " the king broke the door , and i went in , and went to the trunk , and the king asked for a key to unlock it . he got no key , and he broke the lock . when he opened the trunk the child and the hand were stretched side by side , and the child was asleep . the king took the hand , and ordered a woman to come for the child , and he showed the hand to everyone in the house . but the stranger woman was gone , and she did not see the king ; and here she is herself to say if i am telling lies of her .
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she ran away .
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why was the stranger woman missing ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5855
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why was the stranger woman missing ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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" oh , it 's nothing but the truth you have . " the king did not allow me to be tied any more . he said there was nothing so much to wonder at as that i cut the hand off , and i tied . the child was growing till he was a year old , and he was beginning to walk , and there was no one caring for him more than i was . he was growing till he was three , and he was running out every minute . so the king ordered a silver chain to be put between me and the child , so that he might not go away from me . i was out with him in the garden every day , and the king was as proud as the world of the child . he would be watching him every place we went , till the child grew so wise that he would loose the chain and get off . but one day that he loosed it i failed to find him . i ran into the house and searched the house , but there was no getting him for me . the king cried to go out and find the child , that he had got loose from the dog . they went searching for him , but they could not find him . when they failed altogether to find him , there remained no more favour with the king towards me , and everyone disliked me , and i grew weak , for i did not get a morsel to eat half the time . when summer came i said i would try and go home to my own country . i went away one fine morning , and i went swimming , and god helped me till i came home . i went into the garden , for i knew there was a place in the garden where i could hide myself , for fear she should see me . in the morning i saw my wife out walking , and my child with her , held by the hand . i pushed out to see the child , and , as he was looking about him everywhere , he saw me , and called out , " i see my shaggy papa . oh , " said he ; " oh , my heart 's love , my shaggy papa , come here till i see you . "
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he lost the child .
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why did everyone dislike the wolf ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5856
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why did everyone dislike the wolf ?
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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" oh , it 's nothing but the truth you have . " the king did not allow me to be tied any more . he said there was nothing so much to wonder at as that i cut the hand off , and i tied . the child was growing till he was a year old , and he was beginning to walk , and there was no one caring for him more than i was . he was growing till he was three , and he was running out every minute . so the king ordered a silver chain to be put between me and the child , so that he might not go away from me . i was out with him in the garden every day , and the king was as proud as the world of the child . he would be watching him every place we went , till the child grew so wise that he would loose the chain and get off . but one day that he loosed it i failed to find him . i ran into the house and searched the house , but there was no getting him for me . the king cried to go out and find the child , that he had got loose from the dog . they went searching for him , but they could not find him . when they failed altogether to find him , there remained no more favour with the king towards me , and everyone disliked me , and i grew weak , for i did not get a morsel to eat half the time . when summer came i said i would try and go home to my own country . i went away one fine morning , and i went swimming , and god helped me till i came home . i went into the garden , for i knew there was a place in the garden where i could hide myself , for fear she should see me . in the morning i saw my wife out walking , and my child with her , held by the hand . i pushed out to see the child , and , as he was looking about him everywhere , he saw me , and called out , " i see my shaggy papa . oh , " said he ; " oh , my heart 's love , my shaggy papa , come here till i see you . "
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angry .
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how will the king feel when the wolf loses the child ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5857
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how will the king feel when the wolf loses the child ?
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feeling
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implicit
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morraha
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" oh , it 's nothing but the truth you have . " the king did not allow me to be tied any more . he said there was nothing so much to wonder at as that i cut the hand off , and i tied . the child was growing till he was a year old , and he was beginning to walk , and there was no one caring for him more than i was . he was growing till he was three , and he was running out every minute . so the king ordered a silver chain to be put between me and the child , so that he might not go away from me . i was out with him in the garden every day , and the king was as proud as the world of the child . he would be watching him every place we went , till the child grew so wise that he would loose the chain and get off . but one day that he loosed it i failed to find him . i ran into the house and searched the house , but there was no getting him for me . the king cried to go out and find the child , that he had got loose from the dog . they went searching for him , but they could not find him . when they failed altogether to find him , there remained no more favour with the king towards me , and everyone disliked me , and i grew weak , for i did not get a morsel to eat half the time . when summer came i said i would try and go home to my own country . i went away one fine morning , and i went swimming , and god helped me till i came home . i went into the garden , for i knew there was a place in the garden where i could hide myself , for fear she should see me . in the morning i saw my wife out walking , and my child with her , held by the hand . i pushed out to see the child , and , as he was looking about him everywhere , he saw me , and called out , " i see my shaggy papa . oh , " said he ; " oh , my heart 's love , my shaggy papa , come here till i see you . " i was afraid the woman would see me , as she was asking the child where he saw me , and he said i was up in a tree . the more the child called me , the more i hid myself . the woman took the child home with her , but i knew he would be up early in the morning . i went to the parlour window , and the child was within , and he playing . when he saw me , he cried out , " oh , my heart 's love , come here till i see you , shaggy papa . " i broke the window , and went in , and he began to kiss me . i saw the rod in front of the chimney , and i jumped up at the rod and knocked it down . " oh , my heart 's love , no one would give me the pretty rod . " i thought he would strike me with the rod , but he did not . when i saw the time was short , i raised my paw , and i gave him a scratch below the knee . " oh , you naughty , dirty , shaggy papa ! you have hurt me so much -- i'll give yourself a blow of the rod . " he struck me a light blow , and as there was no sin on him , i came back to my own shape again . when he saw a man standing before him he gave a cry , and i took him up in my arms . the servants heard the child . a maid came in to see what was the matter with him . when she saw me she gave a cry out of her , and she said , " oh , my soul to god , if the master is n't come to life again . " another came in , and said it was he , really . and when the mistress heard of it , she came to see with her own eyes , for she would not believe i was there . when she saw me she said she 'd drown herself . and i said to her , " if you yourself will keep the secret , no living man will ever get the story from me until i lose my head . " many 's the man has come asking for the story , and i never let one return ; but now everyone will know it , but she is as much to blame as i. i gave you my head on the spot , and a thousand welcomes , and she can not say i have been telling anything but the truth .
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happy .
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how will the wolf's child feel when he sees his papa ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5858
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how will the wolf's child feel when he sees his papa ?
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summary
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feeling
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morraha
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i was afraid the woman would see me , as she was asking the child where he saw me , and he said i was up in a tree . the more the child called me , the more i hid myself . the woman took the child home with her , but i knew he would be up early in the morning . i went to the parlour window , and the child was within , and he playing . when he saw me , he cried out , " oh , my heart 's love , come here till i see you , shaggy papa . " i broke the window , and went in , and he began to kiss me . i saw the rod in front of the chimney , and i jumped up at the rod and knocked it down . " oh , my heart 's love , no one would give me the pretty rod . " i thought he would strike me with the rod , but he did not . when i saw the time was short , i raised my paw , and i gave him a scratch below the knee . " oh , you naughty , dirty , shaggy papa ! you have hurt me so much -- i'll give yourself a blow of the rod . " he struck me a light blow , and as there was no sin on him , i came back to my own shape again . when he saw a man standing before him he gave a cry , and i took him up in my arms . the servants heard the child . a maid came in to see what was the matter with him . when she saw me she gave a cry out of her , and she said , " oh , my soul to god , if the master is n't come to life again . " another came in , and said it was he , really . and when the mistress heard of it , she came to see with her own eyes , for she would not believe i was there . when she saw me she said she 'd drown herself . and i said to her , " if you yourself will keep the secret , no living man will ever get the story from me until i lose my head . " many 's the man has come asking for the story , and i never let one return ; but now everyone will know it , but she is as much to blame as i. i gave you my head on the spot , and a thousand welcomes , and she can not say i have been telling anything but the truth .
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he knew the child would grab the rod .
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why did the wolf scratch his child ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5859
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why did the wolf scratch his child ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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a coupling was put between me and the cradle , and when everyone went to sleep i was watching till the person woke who attended in the daytime ; but i was there only two nights when , it was near the day , i saw the hand coming down through the chimney , and the hand was so big that it took round the child altogether , and thought to take him away . i caught hold of the hand above the wrist , and , as i was fastened to the cradle , i did not let go my hold till i cut the hand from the wrist , and there was a howl from the person without . i laid the hand in the cradle with the child , and , as i was tired , i fell asleep . when i awoke i had neither child nor hand . i began to howl , and the king heard me , and he cried out that something was wrong with me , and he sent servants to see what was the matter with me , and when the messenger came he saw me covered with blood , and he could not see the child . he went to the king , and told him the child was not to be got . the king came , and saw the cradle coloured with the blood , and he cried out , " where was the child gone ? " and everyone said it was the dog had eaten it . the king said , " it is not : loose him , and he will get the pursuit himself . " when i was loosed , i found the scent of the blood till i came to a door of the room in which the child was . i went to the king , and took hold of him , and went back again , and began to tear at the door . the king followed me , and asked for the key . the servant said it was in the room of the stranger woman . the king caused search to be made for her , and she was not to be found . " i will break the door , " said the king , " as i ca n't get the key . " the king broke the door , and i went in , and went to the trunk , and the king asked for a key to unlock it . he got no key , and he broke the lock . when he opened the trunk the child and the hand were stretched side by side , and the child was asleep . the king took the hand , and ordered a woman to come for the child , and he showed the hand to everyone in the house . but the stranger woman was gone , and she did not see the king ; and here she is herself to say if i am telling lies of her . " oh , surely , nor are you now . " when i saw i was in a man 's shape i said i would take the child back to his father and mother , as i knew the grief they were in after him . i got a ship , and took the child with me . when i was journeying i came to land on an island , and i saw not a living soul on it , only a court , dark and gloomy . i went in to see was there anyone in it . there was no one but an old hag , tall and frightful , and she asked me , " what sort of person are you ? " i heard someone groaning in another room , and i said i was a doctor , and i asked her what ailed the person who was groaning . " oh , " said she , " it is my son , whose hand has been bitten from his wrist by a dog . " i knew then it was the boy who was taking the child from me , and i said i would cure him if i got a good reward . " i have nothing , but there are eight young lads and three young women , as handsome as anyone laid eyes on , and if you cure him i will give you them . " " but tell me in what place his hand was cut from . " " oh , it was out in another country twelve years ago . " " show me the way , that i may see him . " she brought me into a room , so that i saw him , and his arm was swelled up to the shoulder . he asked if i would cure him . i said i could cure him if he would give me the reward his mother promised . " oh , i will give it , but cure me . " " well , bring them out to me . "
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when the man was a dog , he bit the man 's hand .
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how did the man know the old hag's son was the one that took the child ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5860
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how did the man know the old hag's son was the one that took the child ?
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summary
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action
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morraha
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" oh , he will not kill me . he knew me ; and must be pardoned . " and the king took me home with him , and gave orders that i should be well cared for . i was so wise when i got food i would not eat one morsel until i got a knife and fork . the man told the king , and the king came to see if it was true , and i got a knife and fork , and i took the knife in one paw and the fork in the other , and i bowed to the king . the king gave orders to bring him drink , and it came ; and the king filled a glass of wine , and gave it to me . i took hold of it in my paw , and drank it , and thanked the king . " oh , on my honour , it is some king that has lost him when he came on the island ; and i will keep him , as he is trained . perhaps he will serve us yet . " and this is the sort of king he was -- a king who had not a child living . eight sons were born to him and three daughters , and they were stolen the same night they were born . no matter what guard was placed over them , the child would be gone in the morning . the queen was now carrying the twelfth child , and when she was lying - in , the king took me with him to watch the baby . the women were not satisfied with me . " oh , " said the king , " what was all your watching ever ? one that was born to me i have not ; and i will leave this one in the dog 's care , and he will not let it go . " " oh , surely , nor are you now . " when i saw i was in a man 's shape i said i would take the child back to his father and mother , as i knew the grief they were in after him . i got a ship , and took the child with me . when i was journeying i came to land on an island , and i saw not a living soul on it , only a court , dark and gloomy . i went in to see was there anyone in it . there was no one but an old hag , tall and frightful , and she asked me , " what sort of person are you ? " i heard someone groaning in another room , and i said i was a doctor , and i asked her what ailed the person who was groaning . " oh , " said she , " it is my son , whose hand has been bitten from his wrist by a dog . " i knew then it was the boy who was taking the child from me , and i said i would cure him if i got a good reward . " i have nothing , but there are eight young lads and three young women , as handsome as anyone laid eyes on , and if you cure him i will give you them . " " but tell me in what place his hand was cut from . " " oh , it was out in another country twelve years ago . " " show me the way , that i may see him . " she brought me into a room , so that i saw him , and his arm was swelled up to the shoulder . he asked if i would cure him . i said i could cure him if he would give me the reward his mother promised . " oh , i will give it , but cure me . " " well , bring them out to me . "
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the king 's eleven missing children .
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who were the eight young lads and three young women ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5861
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who were the eight young lads and three young women ?
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summary
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character
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implicit
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morraha
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the hag brought them out of the room . i said i would burn the flesh that was on his arm . when i looked on him he was howling with pain . i said that i would not leave him in pain long . the thief had only one eye in his forehead . i took a bar of iron , and put it in the fire till it was red , and i said to the hag , " he will be howling at first , but will fall asleep presently , and do not wake him until he has slept as much as he wants . i will close the door when i am going out . " i took the bar with me , and i stood over him , and i turned it across through his eye as far as i could . he began to bellow , and tried to catch me , but i was out and away , having closed the door . the hag asked me , " why is he bellowing ? " " oh , he will be quiet presently , and will sleep for a good while , and i 'll come again to have a look at him . bring me out the young men and the young women . " i took them with me , and i said to her , " tell me where you got them . " " oh , my son brought them with him , and they are the offspring of the one king . " i was well satisfied , and i had no liking for delay to get myself free from the hag , and i took them on board the ship , and the child i had myself . i thought the king might leave me the child i nursed myself . but when i came to land , and all those young people with me , the king and queen were out walking . the king was very aged , and the queen aged likewise . when i came to converse with them , and the twelve with me , the king and queen began to cry . i asked , " why are you crying ? "
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to punish the son .
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why did the man turn the iron bar on the old hag's son ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5862
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why did the man turn the iron bar on the old hag's son ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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the hag brought them out of the room . i said i would burn the flesh that was on his arm . when i looked on him he was howling with pain . i said that i would not leave him in pain long . the thief had only one eye in his forehead . i took a bar of iron , and put it in the fire till it was red , and i said to the hag , " he will be howling at first , but will fall asleep presently , and do not wake him until he has slept as much as he wants . i will close the door when i am going out . " i took the bar with me , and i stood over him , and i turned it across through his eye as far as i could . he began to bellow , and tried to catch me , but i was out and away , having closed the door . the hag asked me , " why is he bellowing ? " " oh , he will be quiet presently , and will sleep for a good while , and i 'll come again to have a look at him . bring me out the young men and the young women . " i took them with me , and i said to her , " tell me where you got them . " " oh , my son brought them with him , and they are the offspring of the one king . " i was well satisfied , and i had no liking for delay to get myself free from the hag , and i took them on board the ship , and the child i had myself . i thought the king might leave me the child i nursed myself . but when i came to land , and all those young people with me , the king and queen were out walking . the king was very aged , and the queen aged likewise . when i came to converse with them , and the twelve with me , the king and queen began to cry . i asked , " why are you crying ? " " oh , it is for good cause i am crying . as many children as these i should have , and now i am withered , grey , at the end of my life , and i have not one at all . " " oh , belike , you will yet have plenty . " i told him all i went through , and i gave him the child in his hand , and : " these are your other children who were stolen from you , whom i am giving to you safe . they are gently reared . " when the king heard who they were , he smothered them with kisses and drowned them with tears , and dried them with fine cloths , silken , and the hairs of his own head , and so also did their mother , and great was his welcome for me , as it was i who found them all . and the king said to me , " i will give you your own child , as it is you who have earned him best ; but you must come to my court every year , and the child with you , and i will share with you my possessions . " " oh , i have enough of my own , and after my death i will leave it to the child . " i spent a time till my visit was over , and i told the king all the troubles i went through , only i said nothing about my wife . and now you have the story of the death of anshgayliacht , the hag 's son . and morraha thanked rough niall for the story , and he struck the ground with the sword of light , and brown allree was beside of him and she said to him , " sit up , now , riding , and take good heed of yourself , " and at one leap she cleared the sea and at the next the three miles of hill covered with steel thistles and at the third the three miles of fire , and then he was home and he told the tale of the death of anshgayliacht to the slender red champion and gave him the sword of light , and he was well pleased to get them , and he took the spells of morraha , and he had his wife and his castle back again , and by - and - by the five children ; but he never put his hand to card - playing with strangers again .
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for good cause .
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why was the king crying ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5863
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why was the king crying ?
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summary
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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" oh , it is for good cause i am crying . as many children as these i should have , and now i am withered , grey , at the end of my life , and i have not one at all . " " oh , belike , you will yet have plenty . " i told him all i went through , and i gave him the child in his hand , and : " these are your other children who were stolen from you , whom i am giving to you safe . they are gently reared . " when the king heard who they were , he smothered them with kisses and drowned them with tears , and dried them with fine cloths , silken , and the hairs of his own head , and so also did their mother , and great was his welcome for me , as it was i who found them all . and the king said to me , " i will give you your own child , as it is you who have earned him best ; but you must come to my court every year , and the child with you , and i will share with you my possessions . " " oh , i have enough of my own , and after my death i will leave it to the child . " i spent a time till my visit was over , and i told the king all the troubles i went through , only i said nothing about my wife . and now you have the story of the death of anshgayliacht , the hag 's son . and morraha thanked rough niall for the story , and he struck the ground with the sword of light , and brown allree was beside of him and she said to him , " sit up , now , riding , and take good heed of yourself , " and at one leap she cleared the sea and at the next the three miles of hill covered with steel thistles and at the third the three miles of fire , and then he was home and he told the tale of the death of anshgayliacht to the slender red champion and gave him the sword of light , and he was well pleased to get them , and he took the spells of morraha , and he had his wife and his castle back again , and by - and - by the five children ; but he never put his hand to card - playing with strangers again .
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she took his child .
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why did the man say nothing about his wife ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5864
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why did the man say nothing about his wife ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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morraha
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" oh , it is for good cause i am crying . as many children as these i should have , and now i am withered , grey , at the end of my life , and i have not one at all . " " oh , belike , you will yet have plenty . " i told him all i went through , and i gave him the child in his hand , and : " these are your other children who were stolen from you , whom i am giving to you safe . they are gently reared . " when the king heard who they were , he smothered them with kisses and drowned them with tears , and dried them with fine cloths , silken , and the hairs of his own head , and so also did their mother , and great was his welcome for me , as it was i who found them all . and the king said to me , " i will give you your own child , as it is you who have earned him best ; but you must come to my court every year , and the child with you , and i will share with you my possessions . " " oh , i have enough of my own , and after my death i will leave it to the child . " i spent a time till my visit was over , and i told the king all the troubles i went through , only i said nothing about my wife . and now you have the story of the death of anshgayliacht , the hag 's son . and morraha thanked rough niall for the story , and he struck the ground with the sword of light , and brown allree was beside of him and she said to him , " sit up , now , riding , and take good heed of yourself , " and at one leap she cleared the sea and at the next the three miles of hill covered with steel thistles and at the third the three miles of fire , and then he was home and he told the tale of the death of anshgayliacht to the slender red champion and gave him the sword of light , and he was well pleased to get them , and he took the spells of morraha , and he had his wife and his castle back again , and by - and - by the five children ; but he never put his hand to card - playing with strangers again .
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he does not want to go through so much trouble again .
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why will morraha never put his hand to card-playing with strangers again ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5865
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why will morraha never put his hand to card-playing with strangers again ?
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local
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causal relationship
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implicit
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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long , long ago there lived , in japan a brave warrior known to all as tawara toda , or " my lord bag of rice . " his true name was fujiwara hidesato , and there is a very interesting story of how he came to change his name .
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a brave warrior .
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who was tawara toda ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5866
|
who was tawara toda ?
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[] |
local
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character
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explicit
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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long , long ago there lived , in japan a brave warrior known to all as tawara toda , or " my lord bag of rice . " his true name was fujiwara hidesato , and there is a very interesting story of how he came to change his name .
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change his name .
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what will fujiwara hidesato do in the story ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5867
|
what will fujiwara hidesato do in the story ?
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[] |
local
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prediction
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explicit
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
long , long ago there lived , in japan a brave warrior known to all as tawara toda , or " my lord bag of rice . " his true name was fujiwara hidesato , and there is a very interesting story of how he came to change his name .
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three .
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how many names did tawara toda have ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5868
|
how many names did tawara toda have ?
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[] |
local
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character
|
implicit
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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one day he sallied forth in search of adventures , for he had the nature of a warrior and could not bear to be idle . so he buckled on his two swords , took his huge bow , much taller than himself , in his hand , and slinging his quiver on his back started out . he had not gone far when he came to the bridge of seta - no - karashi spanning one end of the beautiful lake biwa . no sooner had he set foot on the bridge than he saw lying right across his path a huge serpent - dragon . its body was so big that it looked like the trunk of a large pine tree and it took up the whole width of the bridge . one of its huge claws rested on the parapet of one side of the bridge , while its tail lay right against the other . the monster seemed to be asleep , and as it breathed , fire and smoke came out of its nostrils .
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he had the nature of a warrior .
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why did tawara toda sail forth in search of adventure ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5869
|
why did tawara toda sail forth in search of adventure ?
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[] |
local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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one day he sallied forth in search of adventures , for he had the nature of a warrior and could not bear to be idle . so he buckled on his two swords , took his huge bow , much taller than himself , in his hand , and slinging his quiver on his back started out . he had not gone far when he came to the bridge of seta - no - karashi spanning one end of the beautiful lake biwa . no sooner had he set foot on the bridge than he saw lying right across his path a huge serpent - dragon . its body was so big that it looked like the trunk of a large pine tree and it took up the whole width of the bridge . one of its huge claws rested on the parapet of one side of the bridge , while its tail lay right against the other . the monster seemed to be asleep , and as it breathed , fire and smoke came out of its nostrils .
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two swords .
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what did tawara bring with him ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5870
|
what did tawara bring with him ?
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[] |
local
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action
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explicit
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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one day he sallied forth in search of adventures , for he had the nature of a warrior and could not bear to be idle . so he buckled on his two swords , took his huge bow , much taller than himself , in his hand , and slinging his quiver on his back started out . he had not gone far when he came to the bridge of seta - no - karashi spanning one end of the beautiful lake biwa . no sooner had he set foot on the bridge than he saw lying right across his path a huge serpent - dragon . its body was so big that it looked like the trunk of a large pine tree and it took up the whole width of the bridge . one of its huge claws rested on the parapet of one side of the bridge , while its tail lay right against the other . the monster seemed to be asleep , and as it breathed , fire and smoke came out of its nostrils .
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lake biwa .
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where did seta-no-karashi span ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5871
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where did seta-no-karashi span ?
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[] |
local
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setting
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explicit
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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one day he sallied forth in search of adventures , for he had the nature of a warrior and could not bear to be idle . so he buckled on his two swords , took his huge bow , much taller than himself , in his hand , and slinging his quiver on his back started out . he had not gone far when he came to the bridge of seta - no - karashi spanning one end of the beautiful lake biwa . no sooner had he set foot on the bridge than he saw lying right across his path a huge serpent - dragon . its body was so big that it looked like the trunk of a large pine tree and it took up the whole width of the bridge . one of its huge claws rested on the parapet of one side of the bridge , while its tail lay right against the other . the monster seemed to be asleep , and as it breathed , fire and smoke came out of its nostrils .
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a huge serpent - dragon .
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what laid right across his path ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5872
|
what laid right across his path ?
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[] |
local
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action
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explicit
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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one day he sallied forth in search of adventures , for he had the nature of a warrior and could not bear to be idle . so he buckled on his two swords , took his huge bow , much taller than himself , in his hand , and slinging his quiver on his back started out . he had not gone far when he came to the bridge of seta - no - karashi spanning one end of the beautiful lake biwa . no sooner had he set foot on the bridge than he saw lying right across his path a huge serpent - dragon . its body was so big that it looked like the trunk of a large pine tree and it took up the whole width of the bridge . one of its huge claws rested on the parapet of one side of the bridge , while its tail lay right against the other . the monster seemed to be asleep , and as it breathed , fire and smoke came out of its nostrils .
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the trunk of a large pine tree .
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what did the serpent-dragon's body look like ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5873
|
what did the serpent-dragon's body look like ?
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[] |
local
|
character
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explicit
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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one day he sallied forth in search of adventures , for he had the nature of a warrior and could not bear to be idle . so he buckled on his two swords , took his huge bow , much taller than himself , in his hand , and slinging his quiver on his back started out . he had not gone far when he came to the bridge of seta - no - karashi spanning one end of the beautiful lake biwa . no sooner had he set foot on the bridge than he saw lying right across his path a huge serpent - dragon . its body was so big that it looked like the trunk of a large pine tree and it took up the whole width of the bridge . one of its huge claws rested on the parapet of one side of the bridge , while its tail lay right against the other . the monster seemed to be asleep , and as it breathed , fire and smoke came out of its nostrils .
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seemed to be asleep , and as it breathed , fire and smoke came out of its nostrils .
|
what was the serpent-dragon doing when tawara arrived ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5874
|
what was the serpent-dragon doing when tawara arrived ?
|
[] |
local
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action
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explicit
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
at first hidesato could not help feeling alarmed at the sight of this horrible reptile lying in his path , for he must either turn back or walk right over its body . he was a brave man , however , and putting aside all fear went forward dauntlessly . crunch , crunch ! he stepped now on the dragon 's body , now between its coils , and without even one glance backward he went on his way .
|
turn back or walk right over its body .
|
what were hidesato's two choices at the sight of the horrible reptile ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5875
|
what were hidesato's two choices at the sight of the horrible reptile ?
|
[] |
local
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action
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explicit
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
at first hidesato could not help feeling alarmed at the sight of this horrible reptile lying in his path , for he must either turn back or walk right over its body . he was a brave man , however , and putting aside all fear went forward dauntlessly . crunch , crunch ! he stepped now on the dragon 's body , now between its coils , and without even one glance backward he went on his way .
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he was a brave man .
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why did hidesato decide to walk over the dragon's body ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5876
|
why did hidesato decide to walk over the dragon's body ?
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[] |
local
|
causal relationship
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
he had only gone a few steps when he heard some one calling him from behind . on turning back he was much surprised to see that the monster dragon had entirely disappeared and in its place was a strange - looking man , who was bowing most ceremoniously to the ground . his red hair streamed over his shoulders and was surmounted by a crown in the shape of a dragon 's head , and his sea - green dress was patterned with shells . hidesato knew at once that this was no ordinary mortal and he wondered much at the strange occurrence . where had the dragon gone in such a short space of time ? or had it transformed itself into this man , and what did the whole thing mean ? while these thoughts passed through his mind he had come up to the man on the bridge and now addressed him :
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a strange - looking man .
|
who called hidesato from behind ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5877
|
who called hidesato from behind ?
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[] |
local
|
character
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
he had only gone a few steps when he heard some one calling him from behind . on turning back he was much surprised to see that the monster dragon had entirely disappeared and in its place was a strange - looking man , who was bowing most ceremoniously to the ground . his red hair streamed over his shoulders and was surmounted by a crown in the shape of a dragon 's head , and his sea - green dress was patterned with shells . hidesato knew at once that this was no ordinary mortal and he wondered much at the strange occurrence . where had the dragon gone in such a short space of time ? or had it transformed itself into this man , and what did the whole thing mean ? while these thoughts passed through his mind he had come up to the man on the bridge and now addressed him :
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a crown in the shape of a dragon 's head .
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what was the strange-looking man wearing ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5878
|
what was the strange-looking man wearing ?
|
[] |
local
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character
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
he had only gone a few steps when he heard some one calling him from behind . on turning back he was much surprised to see that the monster dragon had entirely disappeared and in its place was a strange - looking man , who was bowing most ceremoniously to the ground . his red hair streamed over his shoulders and was surmounted by a crown in the shape of a dragon 's head , and his sea - green dress was patterned with shells . hidesato knew at once that this was no ordinary mortal and he wondered much at the strange occurrence . where had the dragon gone in such a short space of time ? or had it transformed itself into this man , and what did the whole thing mean ? while these thoughts passed through his mind he had come up to the man on the bridge and now addressed him :
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confused .
|
how did hidesato feel when he saw the strange-looking man ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5879
|
how did hidesato feel when he saw the strange-looking man ?
|
[] |
local
|
feeling
|
implicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
one day he sallied forth in search of adventures , for he had the nature of a warrior and could not bear to be idle . so he buckled on his two swords , took his huge bow , much taller than himself , in his hand , and slinging his quiver on his back started out . he had not gone far when he came to the bridge of seta - no - karashi spanning one end of the beautiful lake biwa . no sooner had he set foot on the bridge than he saw lying right across his path a huge serpent - dragon . its body was so big that it looked like the trunk of a large pine tree and it took up the whole width of the bridge . one of its huge claws rested on the parapet of one side of the bridge , while its tail lay right against the other . the monster seemed to be asleep , and as it breathed , fire and smoke came out of its nostrils . at first hidesato could not help feeling alarmed at the sight of this horrible reptile lying in his path , for he must either turn back or walk right over its body . he was a brave man , however , and putting aside all fear went forward dauntlessly . crunch , crunch ! he stepped now on the dragon 's body , now between its coils , and without even one glance backward he went on his way . he had only gone a few steps when he heard some one calling him from behind . on turning back he was much surprised to see that the monster dragon had entirely disappeared and in its place was a strange - looking man , who was bowing most ceremoniously to the ground . his red hair streamed over his shoulders and was surmounted by a crown in the shape of a dragon 's head , and his sea - green dress was patterned with shells . hidesato knew at once that this was no ordinary mortal and he wondered much at the strange occurrence . where had the dragon gone in such a short space of time ? or had it transformed itself into this man , and what did the whole thing mean ? while these thoughts passed through his mind he had come up to the man on the bridge and now addressed him :
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the serpent - dragon .
|
who will the strange-looking man turn out to be ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5880
|
who will the strange-looking man turn out to be ?
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[] |
summary
|
prediction
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
he had only gone a few steps when he heard some one calling him from behind . on turning back he was much surprised to see that the monster dragon had entirely disappeared and in its place was a strange - looking man , who was bowing most ceremoniously to the ground . his red hair streamed over his shoulders and was surmounted by a crown in the shape of a dragon 's head , and his sea - green dress was patterned with shells . hidesato knew at once that this was no ordinary mortal and he wondered much at the strange occurrence . where had the dragon gone in such a short space of time ? or had it transformed itself into this man , and what did the whole thing mean ? while these thoughts passed through his mind he had come up to the man on the bridge and now addressed him :
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kill his mortal enemy the centipede .
|
what did the dragon king request hidesato to do ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5881
|
what did the dragon king request hidesato to do ?
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[] |
local
|
action
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
" was it you that called me just now ? " " yes , it was i , " answered the man : " i have an earnest request to make to you . do you think you can grant it to me ? " " if it is in my power to do so i will , " answered hidesato , " but first tell me who you are ? " " i am the dragon king of the lake , and my home is in these waters just under this bridge . " " and what is it you have to ask of me ? " said hidesato . " i want you to kill my mortal enemy the centipede , who lives on the mountain beyond , " and the dragon king pointed to a high peak on the opposite shore of the lake . " i have lived now for many years in this lake and i have a large family of children and grand - children . for some time past we have lived in terror , for a monster centipede has discovered our home , and night after night it comes and carries off one of my family . i am powerless to save them . if it goes on much longer like this , not only shall i lose all my children , but i myself must fall a victim to the monster . i am , therefore , very unhappy , and in my extremity i determined to ask the help of a human being .
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the mountain beyond .
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where did the centipede live ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5882
|
where did the centipede live ?
|
[] |
local
|
setting
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
for many days with this intention i have waited on the bridge in the shape of the horrible serpent - dragon that you saw , in the hope that some strong brave man would come along . but all who came this way , as soon as they saw me were terrified and ran away as fast as they could . you are the first man i have found able to look at me without fear , so i knew at once that you were a man of great courage . i beg you to have pity upon me . will you not help me and kill my enemy the centipede ? "
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night after night it came and carried off one of his family .
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why was the centipede the dragon king's enemy ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5883
|
why was the centipede the dragon king's enemy ?
|
[] |
local
|
causal relationship
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
for many days with this intention i have waited on the bridge in the shape of the horrible serpent - dragon that you saw , in the hope that some strong brave man would come along . but all who came this way , as soon as they saw me were terrified and ran away as fast as they could . you are the first man i have found able to look at me without fear , so i knew at once that you were a man of great courage . i beg you to have pity upon me . will you not help me and kill my enemy the centipede ? "
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in hope that some strong brave man would come along .
|
why did the dragon king wait on the bridge in the shape of the horrible serpent-dragon ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5884
|
why did the dragon king wait on the bridge in the shape of the horrible serpent-dragon ?
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[] |
local
|
causal relationship
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
for many days with this intention i have waited on the bridge in the shape of the horrible serpent - dragon that you saw , in the hope that some strong brave man would come along . but all who came this way , as soon as they saw me were terrified and ran away as fast as they could . you are the first man i have found able to look at me without fear , so i knew at once that you were a man of great courage . i beg you to have pity upon me . will you not help me and kill my enemy the centipede ? "
|
he was the first man he had found able to look at him without fear .
|
how did the dragon king know hidesato was a man of great courage ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5885
|
how did the dragon king know hidesato was a man of great courage ?
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[] |
local
|
action
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
" was it you that called me just now ? " " yes , it was i , " answered the man : " i have an earnest request to make to you . do you think you can grant it to me ? " " if it is in my power to do so i will , " answered hidesato , " but first tell me who you are ? " " i am the dragon king of the lake , and my home is in these waters just under this bridge . " " and what is it you have to ask of me ? " said hidesato . " i want you to kill my mortal enemy the centipede , who lives on the mountain beyond , " and the dragon king pointed to a high peak on the opposite shore of the lake . " i have lived now for many years in this lake and i have a large family of children and grand - children . for some time past we have lived in terror , for a monster centipede has discovered our home , and night after night it comes and carries off one of my family . i am powerless to save them . if it goes on much longer like this , not only shall i lose all my children , but i myself must fall a victim to the monster . i am , therefore , very unhappy , and in my extremity i determined to ask the help of a human being .
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kill his mortal enemy the centipede .
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how will hidesato help the dragon king ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5886
|
how will hidesato help the dragon king ?
|
[] |
local
|
prediction
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
hidesato felt very sorry for the dragon king on hearing his story , and readily promised to do what he could to help him . the warrior asked where the centipede lived , so that he might attack the creature at once . the dragon king replied that its home was on the mountain mikami , but that as it came every night at a certain hour to the palace of the lake , it would be better to wait till then . so hidesato was conducted to the palace of the dragon king , under the bridge . strange to say , as he followed his host downwards the waters parted to let them pass , and his clothes did not even feel damp as he passed through the flood . never had hidesato seen anything so beautiful as this palace built of white marble beneath the lake . he had often heard of the sea king 's palace at the bottom of the sea , where all the servants and retainers were salt - water fishes , but here was a magnificent building in the heart of lake biwa . the dainty goldfishes , red carp , and silvery trout , waited upon the dragon king and his guest .
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hidesato felt very sorry for the dragon king .
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why did hidesato readily promise to do what he could to help the dragon king ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5887
|
why did hidesato readily promise to do what he could to help the dragon king ?
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[] |
local
|
causal relationship
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
hidesato felt very sorry for the dragon king on hearing his story , and readily promised to do what he could to help him . the warrior asked where the centipede lived , so that he might attack the creature at once . the dragon king replied that its home was on the mountain mikami , but that as it came every night at a certain hour to the palace of the lake , it would be better to wait till then . so hidesato was conducted to the palace of the dragon king , under the bridge . strange to say , as he followed his host downwards the waters parted to let them pass , and his clothes did not even feel damp as he passed through the flood . never had hidesato seen anything so beautiful as this palace built of white marble beneath the lake . he had often heard of the sea king 's palace at the bottom of the sea , where all the servants and retainers were salt - water fishes , but here was a magnificent building in the heart of lake biwa . the dainty goldfishes , red carp , and silvery trout , waited upon the dragon king and his guest .
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the palace of the lake .
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where did the dragon king say to wait for the centipede ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5888
|
where did the dragon king say to wait for the centipede ?
|
[] |
local
|
setting
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
hidesato felt very sorry for the dragon king on hearing his story , and readily promised to do what he could to help him . the warrior asked where the centipede lived , so that he might attack the creature at once . the dragon king replied that its home was on the mountain mikami , but that as it came every night at a certain hour to the palace of the lake , it would be better to wait till then . so hidesato was conducted to the palace of the dragon king , under the bridge . strange to say , as he followed his host downwards the waters parted to let them pass , and his clothes did not even feel damp as he passed through the flood . never had hidesato seen anything so beautiful as this palace built of white marble beneath the lake . he had often heard of the sea king 's palace at the bottom of the sea , where all the servants and retainers were salt - water fishes , but here was a magnificent building in the heart of lake biwa . the dainty goldfishes , red carp , and silvery trout , waited upon the dragon king and his guest .
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the waters parted to let them pass .
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why did hidesato's clothes not feel damp as he passed through the flood ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5889
|
why did hidesato's clothes not feel damp as he passed through the flood ?
|
[] |
local
|
causal relationship
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
hidesato felt very sorry for the dragon king on hearing his story , and readily promised to do what he could to help him . the warrior asked where the centipede lived , so that he might attack the creature at once . the dragon king replied that its home was on the mountain mikami , but that as it came every night at a certain hour to the palace of the lake , it would be better to wait till then . so hidesato was conducted to the palace of the dragon king , under the bridge . strange to say , as he followed his host downwards the waters parted to let them pass , and his clothes did not even feel damp as he passed through the flood . never had hidesato seen anything so beautiful as this palace built of white marble beneath the lake . he had often heard of the sea king 's palace at the bottom of the sea , where all the servants and retainers were salt - water fishes , but here was a magnificent building in the heart of lake biwa . the dainty goldfishes , red carp , and silvery trout , waited upon the dragon king and his guest .
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impressed .
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how did hidesato feel when he saw the palace ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5890
|
how did hidesato feel when he saw the palace ?
|
[] |
local
|
feeling
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
|
hidesato felt very sorry for the dragon king on hearing his story , and readily promised to do what he could to help him . the warrior asked where the centipede lived , so that he might attack the creature at once . the dragon king replied that its home was on the mountain mikami , but that as it came every night at a certain hour to the palace of the lake , it would be better to wait till then . so hidesato was conducted to the palace of the dragon king , under the bridge . strange to say , as he followed his host downwards the waters parted to let them pass , and his clothes did not even feel damp as he passed through the flood . never had hidesato seen anything so beautiful as this palace built of white marble beneath the lake . he had often heard of the sea king 's palace at the bottom of the sea , where all the servants and retainers were salt - water fishes , but here was a magnificent building in the heart of lake biwa . the dainty goldfishes , red carp , and silvery trout , waited upon the dragon king and his guest .
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dainty goldfishes .
|
who waited upon the dragon king and his guest ?
|
GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5891
|
who waited upon the dragon king and his guest ?
|
[] |
local
|
character
|
explicit
|
my-lord-bag-of-rice
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" was it you that called me just now ? " " yes , it was i , " answered the man : " i have an earnest request to make to you . do you think you can grant it to me ? " " if it is in my power to do so i will , " answered hidesato , " but first tell me who you are ? " " i am the dragon king of the lake , and my home is in these waters just under this bridge . " " and what is it you have to ask of me ? " said hidesato . " i want you to kill my mortal enemy the centipede , who lives on the mountain beyond , " and the dragon king pointed to a high peak on the opposite shore of the lake . " i have lived now for many years in this lake and i have a large family of children and grand - children . for some time past we have lived in terror , for a monster centipede has discovered our home , and night after night it comes and carries off one of my family . i am powerless to save them . if it goes on much longer like this , not only shall i lose all my children , but i myself must fall a victim to the monster . i am , therefore , very unhappy , and in my extremity i determined to ask the help of a human being . hidesato was astonished at the feast that was spread for him . the dishes were crystallized lotus leaves and flowers , and the chopsticks were of the rarest ebony . as soon as they sat down , the sliding doors opened and ten lovely goldfish dancers came out , and behind them followed ten red - carp musicians with the koto and the samisen . thus the hours flew by till midnight , and the beautiful music and dancing had banished all thoughts of the centipede . the dragon king was about to pledge the warrior in a fresh cup of wine when the palace was suddenly shaken by a tramp , tramp ! as if a mighty army had begun to march not far away .
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the centipede .
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who will be the cause of the shaking ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5892
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who will be the cause of the shaking ?
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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hidesato was astonished at the feast that was spread for him . the dishes were crystallized lotus leaves and flowers , and the chopsticks were of the rarest ebony . as soon as they sat down , the sliding doors opened and ten lovely goldfish dancers came out , and behind them followed ten red - carp musicians with the koto and the samisen . thus the hours flew by till midnight , and the beautiful music and dancing had banished all thoughts of the centipede . the dragon king was about to pledge the warrior in a fresh cup of wine when the palace was suddenly shaken by a tramp , tramp ! as if a mighty army had begun to march not far away .
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banished all thoughts of the centipede .
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what happened because of the beautiful music and dancing ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5893
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what happened because of the beautiful music and dancing ?
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outcome resolution
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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hidesato was astonished at the feast that was spread for him . the dishes were crystallized lotus leaves and flowers , and the chopsticks were of the rarest ebony . as soon as they sat down , the sliding doors opened and ten lovely goldfish dancers came out , and behind them followed ten red - carp musicians with the koto and the samisen . thus the hours flew by till midnight , and the beautiful music and dancing had banished all thoughts of the centipede . the dragon king was about to pledge the warrior in a fresh cup of wine when the palace was suddenly shaken by a tramp , tramp ! as if a mighty army had begun to march not far away .
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crystallized lotus leaves and flowers .
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what did they eat off of ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5894
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what did they eat off of ?
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action
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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hidesato and his host both rose to their feet and rushed to the balcony , and the warrior saw on the opposite mountain two great balls of glowing fire coming nearer and nearer . the dragon king stood by the warrior 's side trembling with fear . " the centipede ! the centipede ! those two balls of fire are its eyes . it is coming for its prey ! now is the time to kill it . " hidesato looked where his host pointed , and , in the dim light of the starlit evening , behind the two balls of fire he saw the long body of an enormous centipede winding round the mountains , and the light in its hundred feet glowed like so many distant lanterns moving slowly towards the shore . hidesato showed not the least sign of fear . he tried to calm the dragon king . " do n't be afraid . i shall surely kill the centipede . just bring me my bow and arrows . "
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two great balls of glowing fire .
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what did the warrior see on the opposite mountain ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5895
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what did the warrior see on the opposite mountain ?
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action
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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hidesato and his host both rose to their feet and rushed to the balcony , and the warrior saw on the opposite mountain two great balls of glowing fire coming nearer and nearer . the dragon king stood by the warrior 's side trembling with fear . " the centipede ! the centipede ! those two balls of fire are its eyes . it is coming for its prey ! now is the time to kill it . " hidesato looked where his host pointed , and , in the dim light of the starlit evening , behind the two balls of fire he saw the long body of an enormous centipede winding round the mountains , and the light in its hundred feet glowed like so many distant lanterns moving slowly towards the shore . hidesato showed not the least sign of fear . he tried to calm the dragon king . " do n't be afraid . i shall surely kill the centipede . just bring me my bow and arrows . "
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stood by the warrior 's side trembling with fear .
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what did the dragon king do at the side of the glowing fire ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5896
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what did the dragon king do at the side of the glowing fire ?
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local
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action
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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hidesato and his host both rose to their feet and rushed to the balcony , and the warrior saw on the opposite mountain two great balls of glowing fire coming nearer and nearer . the dragon king stood by the warrior 's side trembling with fear . " the centipede ! the centipede ! those two balls of fire are its eyes . it is coming for its prey ! now is the time to kill it . " hidesato looked where his host pointed , and , in the dim light of the starlit evening , behind the two balls of fire he saw the long body of an enormous centipede winding round the mountains , and the light in its hundred feet glowed like so many distant lanterns moving slowly towards the shore . hidesato showed not the least sign of fear . he tried to calm the dragon king . " do n't be afraid . i shall surely kill the centipede . just bring me my bow and arrows . "
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the centipede 's eyes .
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what were the two balls of fire ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5897
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what were the two balls of fire ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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hidesato and his host both rose to their feet and rushed to the balcony , and the warrior saw on the opposite mountain two great balls of glowing fire coming nearer and nearer . the dragon king stood by the warrior 's side trembling with fear . " the centipede ! the centipede ! those two balls of fire are its eyes . it is coming for its prey ! now is the time to kill it . " hidesato looked where his host pointed , and , in the dim light of the starlit evening , behind the two balls of fire he saw the long body of an enormous centipede winding round the mountains , and the light in its hundred feet glowed like so many distant lanterns moving slowly towards the shore . hidesato showed not the least sign of fear . he tried to calm the dragon king . " do n't be afraid . i shall surely kill the centipede . just bring me my bow and arrows . "
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brave .
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how did hidesato feel when he saw the centipede ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5898
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how did hidesato feel when he saw the centipede ?
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local
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feeling
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implicit
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my-lord-bag-of-rice
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hidesato and his host both rose to their feet and rushed to the balcony , and the warrior saw on the opposite mountain two great balls of glowing fire coming nearer and nearer . the dragon king stood by the warrior 's side trembling with fear . " the centipede ! the centipede ! those two balls of fire are its eyes . it is coming for its prey ! now is the time to kill it . " hidesato looked where his host pointed , and , in the dim light of the starlit evening , behind the two balls of fire he saw the long body of an enormous centipede winding round the mountains , and the light in its hundred feet glowed like so many distant lanterns moving slowly towards the shore . hidesato showed not the least sign of fear . he tried to calm the dragon king . " do n't be afraid . i shall surely kill the centipede . just bring me my bow and arrows . "
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his bow and arrows .
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what did hidesato ask for to kill the centipede ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-5899
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what did hidesato ask for to kill the centipede ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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