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the-magic-bon-bons
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but the ushers rushed her out of the hall , thinking she had gone suddenly insane ; and the senator 's friends seized him firmly and carried him out the stage entrance to the street , where they put him into an open carriage and instructed the driver to take him home . the effect of the magic bonbon was still powerful enough to control the poor senator , who stood upon the rear seat of the carriage and danced energetically all the way home , to the delight of the crowd of small boys who followed the carriage and the grief of the sober - minded citizens , who shook their heads sadly and whispered that " another good man had gone wrong . " it took the senator several months to recover from the shame and humiliation of this escapade ; and , curiously enough , he never had the slightest idea what had induced him to act in so extraordinary a manner . perhaps it was fortunate the last bonbon had now been eaten , for they might easily have caused considerably more trouble than they did . of course claribel went again to the wise chemist and signed a check for another box of magic bonbons ; but she must have taken better care of these , for she is now a famous vaudeville actress .
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humilated .
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how will the senator feel when he realizes that he danced during the political meeting ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6800
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how will the senator feel when he realizes that he danced during the political meeting ?
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the-golden-crab
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once upon a time there was a fisherman who had a wife and three children . every morning he used to go out fishing , and whatever fish he caught he sold to the king . one day , among the other fishes , he caught a golden crab . when he came home he put all the fishes together into a great dish , but he kept the crab separate because it shone so beautifully , and placed it upon a high shelf in the cupboard . now while the old woman , his wife , was cleaning the fish , and had tucked up her gown so that her feet were visible , she suddenly heard a voice , which said : ' let down , let down thy petticoat that lets thy feet be seen . '
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the fisherman .
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who caught a golden crab ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6801
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who caught a golden crab ?
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the-golden-crab
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once upon a time there was a fisherman who had a wife and three children . every morning he used to go out fishing , and whatever fish he caught he sold to the king . one day , among the other fishes , he caught a golden crab . when he came home he put all the fishes together into a great dish , but he kept the crab separate because it shone so beautifully , and placed it upon a high shelf in the cupboard . now while the old woman , his wife , was cleaning the fish , and had tucked up her gown so that her feet were visible , she suddenly heard a voice , which said : ' let down , let down thy petticoat that lets thy feet be seen . '
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the golden crab shone so beautifully .
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why did the fisherman keep the golden crab separate from the other fishes ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6802
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why did the fisherman keep the golden crab separate from the other fishes ?
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the-golden-crab
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she turned round in surprise , and then she saw the little creature , the golden crab . ' what ! you can speak , can you , you ridiculous crab ? ' she said , for she was not quite pleased at the crab 's remarks . then she took him up and placed him on a dish . when her husband came home and they sat down to dinner , they presently heard the crab 's little voice saying , ' give me some too . ' they were all very much surprised , but they gave him something to eat . when the old man came to take away the plate which had contained the crab 's dinner , he found it full of gold , and as the same thing happened every day he soon became very fond of the crab . one day the crab said to the fisherman 's wife , ' go to the king and tell him i wish to marry his younger daughter . '
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the golden crab .
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who was the little creature talking to the fisherman's wife ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6803
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who was the little creature talking to the fisherman's wife ?
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the-golden-crab
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she turned round in surprise , and then she saw the little creature , the golden crab . ' what ! you can speak , can you , you ridiculous crab ? ' she said , for she was not quite pleased at the crab 's remarks . then she took him up and placed him on a dish . when her husband came home and they sat down to dinner , they presently heard the crab 's little voice saying , ' give me some too . ' they were all very much surprised , but they gave him something to eat . when the old man came to take away the plate which had contained the crab 's dinner , he found it full of gold , and as the same thing happened every day he soon became very fond of the crab . one day the crab said to the fisherman 's wife , ' go to the king and tell him i wish to marry his younger daughter . '
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the fisherman found gold when he took away the plate which had contained the crab 's dinner .
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why did the fisherman become fond of the golden crab ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6804
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why did the fisherman become fond of the golden crab ?
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the-golden-crab
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the old woman went accordingly , and laid the matter before the king , who laughed a little at the notion of his daughter marrying a crab , but did not decline the proposal altogether , because he was a prudent monarch , and knew that the crab was likely to be a prince in disguise . he said , therefore , to the fisherman 's wife , ' go , old woman , and tell the crab i will give him my daughter if by to - morrow morning he can build a wall in front of my castle much higher than my tower , upon which all the flowers of the world must grow and bloom . ' the fisherman 's wife went home and gave this message . then the crab gave her a golden rod , and said , ' go and strike with this rod three times upon the ground on the place which the king showed you , and to - morrow morning the wall will be there . ' the old woman did so and went away again .
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the crab gave her a golden rod .
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what did the golden crab do when the fisherman's wife gave him the king's message ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6805
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what did the golden crab do when the fisherman's wife gave him the king's message ?
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the-golden-crab
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the next morning , when the king awoke , what do you think he saw ? the wall stood there before his eyes , exactly as he had bespoken it ! then the old woman went back to the king and said to him , ' your majesty 's orders have been fulfilled . ' ' that is all very well , ' said the king , ' but i can not give away my daughter until there stands in front of my palace a garden in which there are three fountains , of which the first must play gold , the second diamonds , and the third brilliants . ' so the old woman had to strike again three times upon the ground with the rod , and the next morning the garden was there . the king now gave his consent , and the wedding was fixed for the very next day .
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surprised .
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how did the king feel when he saw the wall stood there before his eyes, exactly as he had bespoken it ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6806
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how did the king feel when he saw the wall stood there before his eyes, exactly as he had bespoken it ?
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local
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feeling
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the-golden-crab
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the next morning , when the king awoke , what do you think he saw ? the wall stood there before his eyes , exactly as he had bespoken it ! then the old woman went back to the king and said to him , ' your majesty 's orders have been fulfilled . ' ' that is all very well , ' said the king , ' but i can not give away my daughter until there stands in front of my palace a garden in which there are three fountains , of which the first must play gold , the second diamonds , and the third brilliants . ' so the old woman had to strike again three times upon the ground with the rod , and the next morning the garden was there . the king now gave his consent , and the wedding was fixed for the very next day .
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demanded a garden in front of his palace .
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what did the king do when he saw the wall ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6807
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what did the king do when he saw the wall ?
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action
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implicit
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the-golden-crab
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the next morning , when the king awoke , what do you think he saw ? the wall stood there before his eyes , exactly as he had bespoken it ! then the old woman went back to the king and said to him , ' your majesty 's orders have been fulfilled . ' ' that is all very well , ' said the king , ' but i can not give away my daughter until there stands in front of my palace a garden in which there are three fountains , of which the first must play gold , the second diamonds , and the third brilliants . ' so the old woman had to strike again three times upon the ground with the rod , and the next morning the garden was there . the king now gave his consent , and the wedding was fixed for the very next day .
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gave his consent for the marriage .
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what did the king do when the garden was there ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6808
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what did the king do when the garden was there ?
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local
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action
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the-golden-crab
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the old man went and did his errand . when he had brought the precious robes , the crab put on the golden garment and then crept upon the golden cushion , and in this way the fisherman carried him to the castle , where the crab presented the other garment to his bride . now the ceremony took place , and when the married pair were alone together the crab made himself known to his young wife , and told her how he was the son of the greatest king in the world , and how he was enchanted , so that he became a crab by day and was a man only at night ; and he could also change himself into an eagle as often as he wished . no sooner had he said this than he shook himself , and immediately became a handsome youth , but the next morning he was forced to creep back again into his crab - shell . and the same thing happened every day . but the princess 's affection for the crab , and the polite attention with which she behaved to him , surprised the royal family very much . they suspected some secret , but though they spied and spied , they could not discover it . thus a year passed away , and the princess had a son , whom she called benjamin . but her mother still thought the whole matter very strange . at last she said to the king that he ought to ask his daughter whether she would not like to have another husband instead of the crab ? but when the daughter was questioned she only answered : ' i am married to the crab , and him only will i have . '
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the crab was enchanted .
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why was the crab only a man at night ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6809
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why was the crab only a man at night ?
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local
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causal relationship
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the-golden-crab
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the old man went and did his errand . when he had brought the precious robes , the crab put on the golden garment and then crept upon the golden cushion , and in this way the fisherman carried him to the castle , where the crab presented the other garment to his bride . now the ceremony took place , and when the married pair were alone together the crab made himself known to his young wife , and told her how he was the son of the greatest king in the world , and how he was enchanted , so that he became a crab by day and was a man only at night ; and he could also change himself into an eagle as often as he wished . no sooner had he said this than he shook himself , and immediately became a handsome youth , but the next morning he was forced to creep back again into his crab - shell . and the same thing happened every day . but the princess 's affection for the crab , and the polite attention with which she behaved to him , surprised the royal family very much . they suspected some secret , but though they spied and spied , they could not discover it . thus a year passed away , and the princess had a son , whom she called benjamin . but her mother still thought the whole matter very strange . at last she said to the king that he ought to ask his daughter whether she would not like to have another husband instead of the crab ? but when the daughter was questioned she only answered : ' i am married to the crab , and him only will i have . '
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surprised .
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how did the royal family feel about the princess's affection for the crab ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6810
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how did the royal family feel about the princess's affection for the crab ?
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local
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feeling
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the-golden-crab
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the following evening the prince dressed himself for the tournament . before he went he said to his wife , ' now mind you do not say when you see me that i am the crab . for if you do this evil will come of it . place yourself at the window with your sisters ; i will ride by and throw you the silver apple . take it in your hand , but if they ask you who i am , say that you do not know . ' so saying , he kissed her , repeated his warning once more , and went away . the princess went with her sisters to the window and looked on at the tournament . presently her husband rode by and threw the apple up to her . she caught it in her hand and went with it to her room , and by - and - by her husband came back to her . but her father was much surprised that she did not seem to care about any of the princes ; he therefore appointed a second tournament . the crab then gave his wife the same directions as before , only this time the apple which she received from the black man was of gold . but before the prince went to the tournament he said to his wife , ' now i know you will betray me to - day . '
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the princess did not seem to care about any of the princes .
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why did the king appoint a second tournament ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6811
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why did the king appoint a second tournament ?
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local
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causal relationship
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the-golden-crab
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but she swore to him that she would not tell who he was . he then repeated his warning and went away . in the evening , while the princess , with her mother and sisters , was standing at the window , the prince suddenly galloped past on his steed and threw her the golden apple . then her mother flew into a passion , gave her a box on the ear , and cried out , ' does not even that prince please you , you fool ? ' the princess in her fright exclaimed , ' that is the crab himself ! ' her mother was still more angry because she had not been told sooner , ran into her daughter 's room where the crab - shell was still lying , took it up and threw it into the fire . then the poor princess cried bitterly , but it was of no use ; her husband did not come back .
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took it up and threw it into the fire .
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what did the princess's mother do to the crab-shell ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6812
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what did the princess's mother do to the crab-shell ?
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the-golden-crab
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but she swore to him that she would not tell who he was . he then repeated his warning and went away . in the evening , while the princess , with her mother and sisters , was standing at the window , the prince suddenly galloped past on his steed and threw her the golden apple . then her mother flew into a passion , gave her a box on the ear , and cried out , ' does not even that prince please you , you fool ? ' the princess in her fright exclaimed , ' that is the crab himself ! ' her mother was still more angry because she had not been told sooner , ran into her daughter 's room where the crab - shell was still lying , took it up and threw it into the fire . then the poor princess cried bitterly , but it was of no use ; her husband did not come back .
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sad .
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how did the princess feel after her mother threw the crab-shell in the fire ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6813
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how did the princess feel after her mother threw the crab-shell in the fire ?
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the-golden-crab
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then the princess could restrain herself no longer , but ran forward and threw her arms round her husband . and immediately he knew her again , and said : ' do you remember how i told you that day that you would betray me ? now you see that i spoke the truth . but all that bad time is past . now listen to me : i must still remain enchanted for three months . will you stay here with me till that time is over ? ' so the princess stayed with him , and said to the old man , ' go back to the castle and tell my parents that i am staying here . ' her parents were very much vexed when the old man came back and told them this , but as soon as the three months of the prince 's enchantment were over , he ceased to be an eagle and became once more a man , and they returned home together . and then they lived happily , and we who hear the story are happier still .
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he ceased to be an eagle and became once more a man , and they returned home together .
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what happened when the three months of the prince's enchantment were over ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6814
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what happened when the three months of the prince's enchantment were over ?
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summary
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outcome resolution
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the-golden-crab
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then the king said to her , ' i will appoint a tournament in your honour , and i will invite all the princes in the world to it , and if any one of them pleases you , you shall marry him . ' in the evening the princess told this to the crab , who said to her , ' take this rod , go to the garden gate and knock with it , then a black man will come out and say to you , ' ' why have you called me , and what do you require of me ? ' answer him thus : ' your master the king has sent me hither to tell you to send him his golden armour and his steed and the silver apple . ' ' and bring them to me . ' the princess did so , and brought him what he desired .
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the king wanted the princess to marry a different prince .
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why did the king appoint a tournament in the princess's honor ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6815
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why did the king appoint a tournament in the princess's honor ?
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the-golden-crab
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the following evening the prince dressed himself for the tournament . before he went he said to his wife , ' now mind you do not say when you see me that i am the crab . for if you do this evil will come of it . place yourself at the window with your sisters ; i will ride by and throw you the silver apple . take it in your hand , but if they ask you who i am , say that you do not know . ' so saying , he kissed her , repeated his warning once more , and went away . the princess went with her sisters to the window and looked on at the tournament . presently her husband rode by and threw the apple up to her . she caught it in her hand and went with it to her room , and by - and - by her husband came back to her . but her father was much surprised that she did not seem to care about any of the princes ; he therefore appointed a second tournament . the crab then gave his wife the same directions as before , only this time the apple which she received from the black man was of gold . but before the prince went to the tournament he said to his wife , ' now i know you will betray me to - day . '
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the crab warned her that evil would come .
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why didn't the princess reveal that the crab turned into a human during the tournament ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6816
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why didn't the princess reveal that the crab turned into a human during the tournament ?
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the-golden-crab
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the old man went and did his errand . when he had brought the precious robes , the crab put on the golden garment and then crept upon the golden cushion , and in this way the fisherman carried him to the castle , where the crab presented the other garment to his bride . now the ceremony took place , and when the married pair were alone together the crab made himself known to his young wife , and told her how he was the son of the greatest king in the world , and how he was enchanted , so that he became a crab by day and was a man only at night ; and he could also change himself into an eagle as often as he wished . no sooner had he said this than he shook himself , and immediately became a handsome youth , but the next morning he was forced to creep back again into his crab - shell . and the same thing happened every day . but the princess 's affection for the crab , and the polite attention with which she behaved to him , surprised the royal family very much . they suspected some secret , but though they spied and spied , they could not discover it . thus a year passed away , and the princess had a son , whom she called benjamin . but her mother still thought the whole matter very strange . at last she said to the king that he ought to ask his daughter whether she would not like to have another husband instead of the crab ? but when the daughter was questioned she only answered : ' i am married to the crab , and him only will i have . '
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spied .
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what did the royal family do when they suspected a secret ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6817
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what did the royal family do when they suspected a secret ?
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the-golden-crab
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the following evening the prince dressed himself for the tournament . before he went he said to his wife , ' now mind you do not say when you see me that i am the crab . for if you do this evil will come of it . place yourself at the window with your sisters ; i will ride by and throw you the silver apple . take it in your hand , but if they ask you who i am , say that you do not know . ' so saying , he kissed her , repeated his warning once more , and went away . the princess went with her sisters to the window and looked on at the tournament . presently her husband rode by and threw the apple up to her . she caught it in her hand and went with it to her room , and by - and - by her husband came back to her . but her father was much surprised that she did not seem to care about any of the princes ; he therefore appointed a second tournament . the crab then gave his wife the same directions as before , only this time the apple which she received from the black man was of gold . but before the prince went to the tournament he said to his wife , ' now i know you will betray me to - day . ' but she swore to him that she would not tell who he was . he then repeated his warning and went away . in the evening , while the princess , with her mother and sisters , was standing at the window , the prince suddenly galloped past on his steed and threw her the golden apple . then her mother flew into a passion , gave her a box on the ear , and cried out , ' does not even that prince please you , you fool ? ' the princess in her fright exclaimed , ' that is the crab himself ! ' her mother was still more angry because she had not been told sooner , ran into her daughter 's room where the crab - shell was still lying , took it up and threw it into the fire . then the poor princess cried bitterly , but it was of no use ; her husband did not come back .
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her mother threw the crab - shell into the fire .
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why didn't the princess's husband come back ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6818
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why didn't the princess's husband come back ?
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summary
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the-golden-crab
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and now she desired him to guide her thither at once . the old man did so , and when they came to the palace he hid her behind the great picture and advised her to keep quite still , and he placed himself behind the picture also . presently the eagles came flying in , and changed themselves into young men , and in a moment the princess recognised her husband amongst them all , and tried to come out of her hiding - place ; but the old man held her back . the youths seated themselves at the table ; and now the prince said again , while he took up the cup of wine : ' a health to my dearest lady , long may she live and well ! but a curse on the cruel mother that burnt my golden shell ! '
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happy .
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how did the princess feel when she recognized her husband ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6819
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how did the princess feel when she recognized her husband ?
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the-golden-crab
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then the princess could restrain herself no longer , but ran forward and threw her arms round her husband . and immediately he knew her again , and said : ' do you remember how i told you that day that you would betray me ? now you see that i spoke the truth . but all that bad time is past . now listen to me : i must still remain enchanted for three months . will you stay here with me till that time is over ? ' so the princess stayed with him , and said to the old man , ' go back to the castle and tell my parents that i am staying here . ' her parents were very much vexed when the old man came back and told them this , but as soon as the three months of the prince 's enchantment were over , he ceased to be an eagle and became once more a man , and they returned home together . and then they lived happily , and we who hear the story are happier still .
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live happily .
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what will happen when the prince's enchantment is over ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6820
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what will happen when the prince's enchantment is over ?
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prediction
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lawn-dyarrig
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there was a king in his own time in erin , and he went hunting one day . the king met a man whose head was out through his cap , whose elbows and knees were out through his clothing , and whose toes were out through his shoes . the man went up to the king , gave him a blow on the face , and drove three teeth from his mouth . the same blow put the king 's head in the dirt . when he rose from the earth , the king went back to his castle , and lay down sick and sorrowful . the king had three sons , and their names were ur , arthur , and lawn dyarrig . the three were at school that day , and came home in the evening . the father sighed when the sons were coming in . " what is wrong with our father ? " asked the eldest . " your father is sick on his bed , " said the mother . the three sons went to their father and asked what was on him . " a strong man that i met to - day gave me a blow in the face , put my head in the dirt , and knocked three teeth from my mouth . what would you do to him if you met him ? " asked the father of the eldest son . " if i met that man , " replied ur , " i would make four parts of him between four horses . " " you are my son , " said the king . " what would you do if you met him ? " asked he then as he turned to the second son . " if i had a grip on that man i would burn him between four fires . " " you , too , are my son . what would you do ? " asked the king of lawn dyarrig .
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a man whose head was out through his cap , whose elbows and knees were out through his clothing , and whose toes were out through his shoes .
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who did the king meet while hunting one day ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6821
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who did the king meet while hunting one day ?
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lawn-dyarrig
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there was a king in his own time in erin , and he went hunting one day . the king met a man whose head was out through his cap , whose elbows and knees were out through his clothing , and whose toes were out through his shoes . the man went up to the king , gave him a blow on the face , and drove three teeth from his mouth . the same blow put the king 's head in the dirt . when he rose from the earth , the king went back to his castle , and lay down sick and sorrowful . the king had three sons , and their names were ur , arthur , and lawn dyarrig . the three were at school that day , and came home in the evening . the father sighed when the sons were coming in . " what is wrong with our father ? " asked the eldest . " your father is sick on his bed , " said the mother . the three sons went to their father and asked what was on him . " a strong man that i met to - day gave me a blow in the face , put my head in the dirt , and knocked three teeth from my mouth . what would you do to him if you met him ? " asked the father of the eldest son . " if i met that man , " replied ur , " i would make four parts of him between four horses . " " you are my son , " said the king . " what would you do if you met him ? " asked he then as he turned to the second son . " if i had a grip on that man i would burn him between four fires . " " you , too , are my son . what would you do ? " asked the king of lawn dyarrig .
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gave him a blow on the face , and drove three teeth from his mouth .
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what did the man do to the king ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6822
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what did the man do to the king ?
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lawn-dyarrig
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there was a king in his own time in erin , and he went hunting one day . the king met a man whose head was out through his cap , whose elbows and knees were out through his clothing , and whose toes were out through his shoes . the man went up to the king , gave him a blow on the face , and drove three teeth from his mouth . the same blow put the king 's head in the dirt . when he rose from the earth , the king went back to his castle , and lay down sick and sorrowful . the king had three sons , and their names were ur , arthur , and lawn dyarrig . the three were at school that day , and came home in the evening . the father sighed when the sons were coming in . " what is wrong with our father ? " asked the eldest . " your father is sick on his bed , " said the mother . the three sons went to their father and asked what was on him . " a strong man that i met to - day gave me a blow in the face , put my head in the dirt , and knocked three teeth from my mouth . what would you do to him if you met him ? " asked the father of the eldest son . " if i met that man , " replied ur , " i would make four parts of him between four horses . " " you are my son , " said the king . " what would you do if you met him ? " asked he then as he turned to the second son . " if i had a grip on that man i would burn him between four fires . " " you , too , are my son . what would you do ? " asked the king of lawn dyarrig .
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the same blow put the king 's head in the dirt .
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what happened after the man blew on the king ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6823
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what happened after the man blew on the king ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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there was a king in his own time in erin , and he went hunting one day . the king met a man whose head was out through his cap , whose elbows and knees were out through his clothing , and whose toes were out through his shoes . the man went up to the king , gave him a blow on the face , and drove three teeth from his mouth . the same blow put the king 's head in the dirt . when he rose from the earth , the king went back to his castle , and lay down sick and sorrowful . the king had three sons , and their names were ur , arthur , and lawn dyarrig . the three were at school that day , and came home in the evening . the father sighed when the sons were coming in . " what is wrong with our father ? " asked the eldest . " your father is sick on his bed , " said the mother . the three sons went to their father and asked what was on him . " a strong man that i met to - day gave me a blow in the face , put my head in the dirt , and knocked three teeth from my mouth . what would you do to him if you met him ? " asked the father of the eldest son . " if i met that man , " replied ur , " i would make four parts of him between four horses . " " you are my son , " said the king . " what would you do if you met him ? " asked he then as he turned to the second son . " if i had a grip on that man i would burn him between four fires . " " you , too , are my son . what would you do ? " asked the king of lawn dyarrig .
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back to his castle .
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where did the king go when he rose from the earth ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6824
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where did the king go when he rose from the earth ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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there was a king in his own time in erin , and he went hunting one day . the king met a man whose head was out through his cap , whose elbows and knees were out through his clothing , and whose toes were out through his shoes . the man went up to the king , gave him a blow on the face , and drove three teeth from his mouth . the same blow put the king 's head in the dirt . when he rose from the earth , the king went back to his castle , and lay down sick and sorrowful . the king had three sons , and their names were ur , arthur , and lawn dyarrig . the three were at school that day , and came home in the evening . the father sighed when the sons were coming in . " what is wrong with our father ? " asked the eldest . " your father is sick on his bed , " said the mother . the three sons went to their father and asked what was on him . " a strong man that i met to - day gave me a blow in the face , put my head in the dirt , and knocked three teeth from my mouth . what would you do to him if you met him ? " asked the father of the eldest son . " if i met that man , " replied ur , " i would make four parts of him between four horses . " " you are my son , " said the king . " what would you do if you met him ? " asked he then as he turned to the second son . " if i had a grip on that man i would burn him between four fires . " " you , too , are my son . what would you do ? " asked the king of lawn dyarrig .
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sorrowful .
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how did the king feel as he laid down sick ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6825
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how did the king feel as he laid down sick ?
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local
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feeling
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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there was a king in his own time in erin , and he went hunting one day . the king met a man whose head was out through his cap , whose elbows and knees were out through his clothing , and whose toes were out through his shoes . the man went up to the king , gave him a blow on the face , and drove three teeth from his mouth . the same blow put the king 's head in the dirt . when he rose from the earth , the king went back to his castle , and lay down sick and sorrowful . the king had three sons , and their names were ur , arthur , and lawn dyarrig . the three were at school that day , and came home in the evening . the father sighed when the sons were coming in . " what is wrong with our father ? " asked the eldest . " your father is sick on his bed , " said the mother . the three sons went to their father and asked what was on him . " a strong man that i met to - day gave me a blow in the face , put my head in the dirt , and knocked three teeth from my mouth . what would you do to him if you met him ? " asked the father of the eldest son . " if i met that man , " replied ur , " i would make four parts of him between four horses . " " you are my son , " said the king . " what would you do if you met him ? " asked he then as he turned to the second son . " if i had a grip on that man i would burn him between four fires . " " you , too , are my son . what would you do ? " asked the king of lawn dyarrig .
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ur .
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who were the king's sons ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6826
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who were the king's sons ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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there was a king in his own time in erin , and he went hunting one day . the king met a man whose head was out through his cap , whose elbows and knees were out through his clothing , and whose toes were out through his shoes . the man went up to the king , gave him a blow on the face , and drove three teeth from his mouth . the same blow put the king 's head in the dirt . when he rose from the earth , the king went back to his castle , and lay down sick and sorrowful . the king had three sons , and their names were ur , arthur , and lawn dyarrig . the three were at school that day , and came home in the evening . the father sighed when the sons were coming in . " what is wrong with our father ? " asked the eldest . " your father is sick on his bed , " said the mother . the three sons went to their father and asked what was on him . " a strong man that i met to - day gave me a blow in the face , put my head in the dirt , and knocked three teeth from my mouth . what would you do to him if you met him ? " asked the father of the eldest son . " if i met that man , " replied ur , " i would make four parts of him between four horses . " " you are my son , " said the king . " what would you do if you met him ? " asked he then as he turned to the second son . " if i had a grip on that man i would burn him between four fires . " " you , too , are my son . what would you do ? " asked the king of lawn dyarrig .
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at school .
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where were the sons before they came home ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6827
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where were the sons before they came home ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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there was a king in his own time in erin , and he went hunting one day . the king met a man whose head was out through his cap , whose elbows and knees were out through his clothing , and whose toes were out through his shoes . the man went up to the king , gave him a blow on the face , and drove three teeth from his mouth . the same blow put the king 's head in the dirt . when he rose from the earth , the king went back to his castle , and lay down sick and sorrowful . the king had three sons , and their names were ur , arthur , and lawn dyarrig . the three were at school that day , and came home in the evening . the father sighed when the sons were coming in . " what is wrong with our father ? " asked the eldest . " your father is sick on his bed , " said the mother . the three sons went to their father and asked what was on him . " a strong man that i met to - day gave me a blow in the face , put my head in the dirt , and knocked three teeth from my mouth . what would you do to him if you met him ? " asked the father of the eldest son . " if i met that man , " replied ur , " i would make four parts of him between four horses . " " you are my son , " said the king . " what would you do if you met him ? " asked he then as he turned to the second son . " if i had a grip on that man i would burn him between four fires . " " you , too , are my son . what would you do ? " asked the king of lawn dyarrig .
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he would make four parts of him between four horses .
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what did ur said he would do if he met the man ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6828
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what did ur said he would do if he met the man ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" if i met that man , i would do my best against him , and he might not stand long before me . " " you are not my son . i would not lose lands or property on you , " said the father . " you must go from me , and leave this to - morrow . " on the following morning the three brothers rose with the dawn ; the order was given lawn dyarrig to leave the castle and make his own way for himself . the other two brothers were going to travel the world to know could they find the man who had injured their father . lawn dyarrig lingered outside till he saw the two , and they going off by themselves . " it is a strange thing , " said he , " for two men of high degree to go travelling without a servant . " " we need no one , " said ur . " company would n't harm us , " said arthur . the two let lawn dyarrig go with them as a serving - boy , and set out to find the man who had struck down their father . they spent all that day walking , and came late to a house where one woman was living . she shook hands with ur and arthur , and greeted them . lawn dyarrig she kissed and welcomed ; called him son of the king of erin . " it is a strange thing to shake hands with the elder , and kiss the younger , " said ur . " this is a story to tell , " said the woman , " the same as if your death were in it . "
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the king would not lose lands or property on him .
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why did the king tell lawn dyarrig he was not his son ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6829
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why did the king tell lawn dyarrig he was not his son ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" if i met that man , i would do my best against him , and he might not stand long before me . " " you are not my son . i would not lose lands or property on you , " said the father . " you must go from me , and leave this to - morrow . " on the following morning the three brothers rose with the dawn ; the order was given lawn dyarrig to leave the castle and make his own way for himself . the other two brothers were going to travel the world to know could they find the man who had injured their father . lawn dyarrig lingered outside till he saw the two , and they going off by themselves . " it is a strange thing , " said he , " for two men of high degree to go travelling without a servant . " " we need no one , " said ur . " company would n't harm us , " said arthur . the two let lawn dyarrig go with them as a serving - boy , and set out to find the man who had struck down their father . they spent all that day walking , and came late to a house where one woman was living . she shook hands with ur and arthur , and greeted them . lawn dyarrig she kissed and welcomed ; called him son of the king of erin . " it is a strange thing to shake hands with the elder , and kiss the younger , " said ur . " this is a story to tell , " said the woman , " the same as if your death were in it . "
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leave the castle and make his own way for himself .
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what was the order given to lawn dyarrig ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6830
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what was the order given to lawn dyarrig ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" if i met that man , i would do my best against him , and he might not stand long before me . " " you are not my son . i would not lose lands or property on you , " said the father . " you must go from me , and leave this to - morrow . " on the following morning the three brothers rose with the dawn ; the order was given lawn dyarrig to leave the castle and make his own way for himself . the other two brothers were going to travel the world to know could they find the man who had injured their father . lawn dyarrig lingered outside till he saw the two , and they going off by themselves . " it is a strange thing , " said he , " for two men of high degree to go travelling without a servant . " " we need no one , " said ur . " company would n't harm us , " said arthur . the two let lawn dyarrig go with them as a serving - boy , and set out to find the man who had struck down their father . they spent all that day walking , and came late to a house where one woman was living . she shook hands with ur and arthur , and greeted them . lawn dyarrig she kissed and welcomed ; called him son of the king of erin . " it is a strange thing to shake hands with the elder , and kiss the younger , " said ur . " this is a story to tell , " said the woman , " the same as if your death were in it . "
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to know could they find the man who had injured their father .
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why were the two elder brothers going to travel the world ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6831
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why were the two elder brothers going to travel the world ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" if i met that man , i would do my best against him , and he might not stand long before me . " " you are not my son . i would not lose lands or property on you , " said the father . " you must go from me , and leave this to - morrow . " on the following morning the three brothers rose with the dawn ; the order was given lawn dyarrig to leave the castle and make his own way for himself . the other two brothers were going to travel the world to know could they find the man who had injured their father . lawn dyarrig lingered outside till he saw the two , and they going off by themselves . " it is a strange thing , " said he , " for two men of high degree to go travelling without a servant . " " we need no one , " said ur . " company would n't harm us , " said arthur . the two let lawn dyarrig go with them as a serving - boy , and set out to find the man who had struck down their father . they spent all that day walking , and came late to a house where one woman was living . she shook hands with ur and arthur , and greeted them . lawn dyarrig she kissed and welcomed ; called him son of the king of erin . " it is a strange thing to shake hands with the elder , and kiss the younger , " said ur . " this is a story to tell , " said the woman , " the same as if your death were in it . "
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two men of high degree went travelling without a servant .
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what did lawn dyarrig think was strange ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6832
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what did lawn dyarrig think was strange ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" if i met that man , i would do my best against him , and he might not stand long before me . " " you are not my son . i would not lose lands or property on you , " said the father . " you must go from me , and leave this to - morrow . " on the following morning the three brothers rose with the dawn ; the order was given lawn dyarrig to leave the castle and make his own way for himself . the other two brothers were going to travel the world to know could they find the man who had injured their father . lawn dyarrig lingered outside till he saw the two , and they going off by themselves . " it is a strange thing , " said he , " for two men of high degree to go travelling without a servant . " " we need no one , " said ur . " company would n't harm us , " said arthur . the two let lawn dyarrig go with them as a serving - boy , and set out to find the man who had struck down their father . they spent all that day walking , and came late to a house where one woman was living . she shook hands with ur and arthur , and greeted them . lawn dyarrig she kissed and welcomed ; called him son of the king of erin . " it is a strange thing to shake hands with the elder , and kiss the younger , " said ur . " this is a story to tell , " said the woman , " the same as if your death were in it . "
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lawn dyarrig .
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who was the two brothers' serving-boy ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6833
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who was the two brothers' serving-boy ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" if i met that man , i would do my best against him , and he might not stand long before me . " " you are not my son . i would not lose lands or property on you , " said the father . " you must go from me , and leave this to - morrow . " on the following morning the three brothers rose with the dawn ; the order was given lawn dyarrig to leave the castle and make his own way for himself . the other two brothers were going to travel the world to know could they find the man who had injured their father . lawn dyarrig lingered outside till he saw the two , and they going off by themselves . " it is a strange thing , " said he , " for two men of high degree to go travelling without a servant . " " we need no one , " said ur . " company would n't harm us , " said arthur . the two let lawn dyarrig go with them as a serving - boy , and set out to find the man who had struck down their father . they spent all that day walking , and came late to a house where one woman was living . she shook hands with ur and arthur , and greeted them . lawn dyarrig she kissed and welcomed ; called him son of the king of erin . " it is a strange thing to shake hands with the elder , and kiss the younger , " said ur . " this is a story to tell , " said the woman , " the same as if your death were in it . "
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a house .
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where did the brothers come late to ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6834
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where did the brothers come late to ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" if i met that man , i would do my best against him , and he might not stand long before me . " " you are not my son . i would not lose lands or property on you , " said the father . " you must go from me , and leave this to - morrow . " on the following morning the three brothers rose with the dawn ; the order was given lawn dyarrig to leave the castle and make his own way for himself . the other two brothers were going to travel the world to know could they find the man who had injured their father . lawn dyarrig lingered outside till he saw the two , and they going off by themselves . " it is a strange thing , " said he , " for two men of high degree to go travelling without a servant . " " we need no one , " said ur . " company would n't harm us , " said arthur . the two let lawn dyarrig go with them as a serving - boy , and set out to find the man who had struck down their father . they spent all that day walking , and came late to a house where one woman was living . she shook hands with ur and arthur , and greeted them . lawn dyarrig she kissed and welcomed ; called him son of the king of erin . " it is a strange thing to shake hands with the elder , and kiss the younger , " said ur . " this is a story to tell , " said the woman , " the same as if your death were in it . "
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kissed and welcomed , called him son of the king of erin .
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what did the woman do when she saw lawn dyarrig ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6835
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what did the woman do when she saw lawn dyarrig ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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they made three parts of that night . the first part they spent in conversation , the second in telling tales , the third in eating and drinking , with sound sleep and sweet slumber . as early as the day dawned next morning the old woman was up , and had food for the young men . when the three had eaten , she spoke to ur , and this is what she asked of him : " what was it that drove you from home , and what brought you to this place ? " " a champion met my father , and took three teeth from him and put his head in the dirt . i am looking for that man , to find him alive or dead . " " that was the green knight from terrible valley . he is the man who took the three teeth from your father . i am three hundred years living in this place , and there is not a year of the three hundred in which three hundred heroes , fresh , young , and noble , have not passed on the way to terrible valley , and never have i seen one coming back , and each of them had the look of a man better than you . and now where are you going , arthur ? " " i am on the same journey with my brother . " " where are you going , lawn dyarrig ? " " i am going with these as a servant , " said lawn dyarrig .
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told tales .
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what did the woman and the brothers do in the second part ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6836
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what did the woman and the brothers do in the second part ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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they made three parts of that night . the first part they spent in conversation , the second in telling tales , the third in eating and drinking , with sound sleep and sweet slumber . as early as the day dawned next morning the old woman was up , and had food for the young men . when the three had eaten , she spoke to ur , and this is what she asked of him : " what was it that drove you from home , and what brought you to this place ? " " a champion met my father , and took three teeth from him and put his head in the dirt . i am looking for that man , to find him alive or dead . " " that was the green knight from terrible valley . he is the man who took the three teeth from your father . i am three hundred years living in this place , and there is not a year of the three hundred in which three hundred heroes , fresh , young , and noble , have not passed on the way to terrible valley , and never have i seen one coming back , and each of them had the look of a man better than you . and now where are you going , arthur ? " " i am on the same journey with my brother . " " where are you going , lawn dyarrig ? " " i am going with these as a servant , " said lawn dyarrig .
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the woman spoke to ur .
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what happened after the three had eaten ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6837
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what happened after the three had eaten ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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they made three parts of that night . the first part they spent in conversation , the second in telling tales , the third in eating and drinking , with sound sleep and sweet slumber . as early as the day dawned next morning the old woman was up , and had food for the young men . when the three had eaten , she spoke to ur , and this is what she asked of him : " what was it that drove you from home , and what brought you to this place ? " " a champion met my father , and took three teeth from him and put his head in the dirt . i am looking for that man , to find him alive or dead . " " that was the green knight from terrible valley . he is the man who took the three teeth from your father . i am three hundred years living in this place , and there is not a year of the three hundred in which three hundred heroes , fresh , young , and noble , have not passed on the way to terrible valley , and never have i seen one coming back , and each of them had the look of a man better than you . and now where are you going , arthur ? " " i am on the same journey with my brother . " " where are you going , lawn dyarrig ? " " i am going with these as a servant , " said lawn dyarrig .
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a champion met his father , and took three teeth from him .
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how did ur's father lose three teeth ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6838
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how did ur's father lose three teeth ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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they made three parts of that night . the first part they spent in conversation , the second in telling tales , the third in eating and drinking , with sound sleep and sweet slumber . as early as the day dawned next morning the old woman was up , and had food for the young men . when the three had eaten , she spoke to ur , and this is what she asked of him : " what was it that drove you from home , and what brought you to this place ? " " a champion met my father , and took three teeth from him and put his head in the dirt . i am looking for that man , to find him alive or dead . " " that was the green knight from terrible valley . he is the man who took the three teeth from your father . i am three hundred years living in this place , and there is not a year of the three hundred in which three hundred heroes , fresh , young , and noble , have not passed on the way to terrible valley , and never have i seen one coming back , and each of them had the look of a man better than you . and now where are you going , arthur ? " " i am on the same journey with my brother . " " where are you going , lawn dyarrig ? " " i am going with these as a servant , " said lawn dyarrig .
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the green knight from terrible valley .
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who did the woman say the man was ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6839
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who did the woman say the man was ?
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[] |
local
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character
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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they made three parts of that night . the first part they spent in conversation , the second in telling tales , the third in eating and drinking , with sound sleep and sweet slumber . as early as the day dawned next morning the old woman was up , and had food for the young men . when the three had eaten , she spoke to ur , and this is what she asked of him : " what was it that drove you from home , and what brought you to this place ? " " a champion met my father , and took three teeth from him and put his head in the dirt . i am looking for that man , to find him alive or dead . " " that was the green knight from terrible valley . he is the man who took the three teeth from your father . i am three hundred years living in this place , and there is not a year of the three hundred in which three hundred heroes , fresh , young , and noble , have not passed on the way to terrible valley , and never have i seen one coming back , and each of them had the look of a man better than you . and now where are you going , arthur ? " " i am on the same journey with my brother . " " where are you going , lawn dyarrig ? " " i am going with these as a servant , " said lawn dyarrig .
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terrible valley .
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where was the green knight from ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6840
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where was the green knight from ?
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[] |
local
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setting
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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they made three parts of that night . the first part they spent in conversation , the second in telling tales , the third in eating and drinking , with sound sleep and sweet slumber . as early as the day dawned next morning the old woman was up , and had food for the young men . when the three had eaten , she spoke to ur , and this is what she asked of him : " what was it that drove you from home , and what brought you to this place ? " " a champion met my father , and took three teeth from him and put his head in the dirt . i am looking for that man , to find him alive or dead . " " that was the green knight from terrible valley . he is the man who took the three teeth from your father . i am three hundred years living in this place , and there is not a year of the three hundred in which three hundred heroes , fresh , young , and noble , have not passed on the way to terrible valley , and never have i seen one coming back , and each of them had the look of a man better than you . and now where are you going , arthur ? " " i am on the same journey with my brother . " " where are you going , lawn dyarrig ? " " i am going with these as a servant , " said lawn dyarrig .
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one coming back .
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what did the woman say she never saw ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6841
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what did the woman say she never saw ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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they made three parts of that night . the first part they spent in conversation , the second in telling tales , the third in eating and drinking , with sound sleep and sweet slumber . as early as the day dawned next morning the old woman was up , and had food for the young men . when the three had eaten , she spoke to ur , and this is what she asked of him : " what was it that drove you from home , and what brought you to this place ? " " a champion met my father , and took three teeth from him and put his head in the dirt . i am looking for that man , to find him alive or dead . " " that was the green knight from terrible valley . he is the man who took the three teeth from your father . i am three hundred years living in this place , and there is not a year of the three hundred in which three hundred heroes , fresh , young , and noble , have not passed on the way to terrible valley , and never have i seen one coming back , and each of them had the look of a man better than you . and now where are you going , arthur ? " " i am on the same journey with my brother . " " where are you going , lawn dyarrig ? " " i am going with these as a servant , " said lawn dyarrig .
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he was going with them as a servant .
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what did lawn dyarrig say when the woman asked he was going ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6842
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what did lawn dyarrig say when the woman asked he was going ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" god 's help to you , it 's bad clothing that 's on your body , " said the woman . " and now i will speak to ur . a day and a year since a champion passed this way . he wore a suit as good as was ever above ground . i had a daughter sewing there in the open window . he came outside , put a finger under her girdle , and took her with him . her father followed straightway to save her , but i have never seen daughter nor father from that day to this . that man was the green knight of terrible valley . he is better than all the men that could stand on a field a mile in length and a mile in breadth . if you take my advice you 'll turn back and go home to your father . " it is how she vexed ur with this talk , and he made a vow to himself to go on . when ur did not agree to turn home , the woman said to lawn dyarrig , " go back to my chamber ; you 'll find in it the apparel of a hero . " he went back , and there was not a bit of the apparel he did not go into with a spring . " you may be able to do something now , " said the woman , when lawn dyarrig came to the front . " go back to my chamber and search through all the old swords . you will find one at the bottom . take that . " he found the old sword , and at the first shake that he gave he knocked seven barrels of rust out of it ; after the second shake it was as bright as when made .
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the green knight of terrible valley .
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who took the daughter ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6843
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who took the daughter ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" god 's help to you , it 's bad clothing that 's on your body , " said the woman . " and now i will speak to ur . a day and a year since a champion passed this way . he wore a suit as good as was ever above ground . i had a daughter sewing there in the open window . he came outside , put a finger under her girdle , and took her with him . her father followed straightway to save her , but i have never seen daughter nor father from that day to this . that man was the green knight of terrible valley . he is better than all the men that could stand on a field a mile in length and a mile in breadth . if you take my advice you 'll turn back and go home to your father . " it is how she vexed ur with this talk , and he made a vow to himself to go on . when ur did not agree to turn home , the woman said to lawn dyarrig , " go back to my chamber ; you 'll find in it the apparel of a hero . " he went back , and there was not a bit of the apparel he did not go into with a spring . " you may be able to do something now , " said the woman , when lawn dyarrig came to the front . " go back to my chamber and search through all the old swords . you will find one at the bottom . take that . " he found the old sword , and at the first shake that he gave he knocked seven barrels of rust out of it ; after the second shake it was as bright as when made .
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go home to his father .
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what did the woman advise ur to do ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6844
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what did the woman advise ur to do ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" god 's help to you , it 's bad clothing that 's on your body , " said the woman . " and now i will speak to ur . a day and a year since a champion passed this way . he wore a suit as good as was ever above ground . i had a daughter sewing there in the open window . he came outside , put a finger under her girdle , and took her with him . her father followed straightway to save her , but i have never seen daughter nor father from that day to this . that man was the green knight of terrible valley . he is better than all the men that could stand on a field a mile in length and a mile in breadth . if you take my advice you 'll turn back and go home to your father . " it is how she vexed ur with this talk , and he made a vow to himself to go on . when ur did not agree to turn home , the woman said to lawn dyarrig , " go back to my chamber ; you 'll find in it the apparel of a hero . " he went back , and there was not a bit of the apparel he did not go into with a spring . " you may be able to do something now , " said the woman , when lawn dyarrig came to the front . " go back to my chamber and search through all the old swords . you will find one at the bottom . take that . " he found the old sword , and at the first shake that he gave he knocked seven barrels of rust out of it ; after the second shake it was as bright as when made .
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he knocked seven barrels of rust out of it .
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what happened after lawn dyarrig first shook the old sword ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6845
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what happened after lawn dyarrig first shook the old sword ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" you may be able to do well with that , " said the woman . " go out , now , to that stable abroad , and take the slim white steed that is in it . that one will never stop nor halt in any place till he brings you to the eastern world . if you like , take these two men behind you ; if not , let them walk . but i think it is useless for you to have them at all with you . " lawn dyarrig went out to the stable , took the slim white steed , mounted , rode to the front , and catching the two brothers , planted them on the horse behind him . " now , lawn dyarrig , " said the woman , " this horse will never stop till he stands on the little white meadow in the eastern world . when he stops , you 'll come down , and cut the turf under his beautiful right front foot . " the horse started from the door , and at every leap he crossed seven hills and valleys , seven castles with villages , acres , roods , and odd perches . he could overtake the whirlwind before him seven hundred times before the whirlwind behind him could overtake him once . early in the afternoon of the next day he was in the eastern world . when he dismounted , lawn dyarrig cut the sod from under the foot of the slim white steed , in the name of the father , son , and holy ghost , and terrible valley was down under him there . what he did next was to tighten the reins on the neck of the steed and let him go home . " now , " said lawn dyarrig to his brothers , " which would you rather be doing -- making a basket or twisting gads ( withes ) ? " " we would rather be making a basket ; our help is among ourselves , " answered they .
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apparel of a hero .
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what did the woman supply lawn dyarrig with ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6846
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what did the woman supply lawn dyarrig with ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" you may be able to do well with that , " said the woman . " go out , now , to that stable abroad , and take the slim white steed that is in it . that one will never stop nor halt in any place till he brings you to the eastern world . if you like , take these two men behind you ; if not , let them walk . but i think it is useless for you to have them at all with you . " lawn dyarrig went out to the stable , took the slim white steed , mounted , rode to the front , and catching the two brothers , planted them on the horse behind him . " now , lawn dyarrig , " said the woman , " this horse will never stop till he stands on the little white meadow in the eastern world . when he stops , you 'll come down , and cut the turf under his beautiful right front foot . " the horse started from the door , and at every leap he crossed seven hills and valleys , seven castles with villages , acres , roods , and odd perches . he could overtake the whirlwind before him seven hundred times before the whirlwind behind him could overtake him once . early in the afternoon of the next day he was in the eastern world . when he dismounted , lawn dyarrig cut the sod from under the foot of the slim white steed , in the name of the father , son , and holy ghost , and terrible valley was down under him there . what he did next was to tighten the reins on the neck of the steed and let him go home . " now , " said lawn dyarrig to his brothers , " which would you rather be doing -- making a basket or twisting gads ( withes ) ? " " we would rather be making a basket ; our help is among ourselves , " answered they .
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the eastern world .
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where will the white steed stop ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6847
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where will the white steed stop ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" you may be able to do well with that , " said the woman . " go out , now , to that stable abroad , and take the slim white steed that is in it . that one will never stop nor halt in any place till he brings you to the eastern world . if you like , take these two men behind you ; if not , let them walk . but i think it is useless for you to have them at all with you . " lawn dyarrig went out to the stable , took the slim white steed , mounted , rode to the front , and catching the two brothers , planted them on the horse behind him . " now , lawn dyarrig , " said the woman , " this horse will never stop till he stands on the little white meadow in the eastern world . when he stops , you 'll come down , and cut the turf under his beautiful right front foot . " the horse started from the door , and at every leap he crossed seven hills and valleys , seven castles with villages , acres , roods , and odd perches . he could overtake the whirlwind before him seven hundred times before the whirlwind behind him could overtake him once . early in the afternoon of the next day he was in the eastern world . when he dismounted , lawn dyarrig cut the sod from under the foot of the slim white steed , in the name of the father , son , and holy ghost , and terrible valley was down under him there . what he did next was to tighten the reins on the neck of the steed and let him go home . " now , " said lawn dyarrig to his brothers , " which would you rather be doing -- making a basket or twisting gads ( withes ) ? " " we would rather be making a basket ; our help is among ourselves , " answered they .
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come down , and cut the turf under the steed 's beautiful right front foot .
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what will lawn dyarrig do when he arrives in the eastern world ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6848
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what will lawn dyarrig do when he arrives in the eastern world ?
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local
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prediction
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" you may be able to do well with that , " said the woman . " go out , now , to that stable abroad , and take the slim white steed that is in it . that one will never stop nor halt in any place till he brings you to the eastern world . if you like , take these two men behind you ; if not , let them walk . but i think it is useless for you to have them at all with you . " lawn dyarrig went out to the stable , took the slim white steed , mounted , rode to the front , and catching the two brothers , planted them on the horse behind him . " now , lawn dyarrig , " said the woman , " this horse will never stop till he stands on the little white meadow in the eastern world . when he stops , you 'll come down , and cut the turf under his beautiful right front foot . " the horse started from the door , and at every leap he crossed seven hills and valleys , seven castles with villages , acres , roods , and odd perches . he could overtake the whirlwind before him seven hundred times before the whirlwind behind him could overtake him once . early in the afternoon of the next day he was in the eastern world . when he dismounted , lawn dyarrig cut the sod from under the foot of the slim white steed , in the name of the father , son , and holy ghost , and terrible valley was down under him there . what he did next was to tighten the reins on the neck of the steed and let him go home . " now , " said lawn dyarrig to his brothers , " which would you rather be doing -- making a basket or twisting gads ( withes ) ? " " we would rather be making a basket ; our help is among ourselves , " answered they .
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the stable .
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where did lawn dyarrig find the white steed ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6849
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where did lawn dyarrig find the white steed ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" you may be able to do well with that , " said the woman . " go out , now , to that stable abroad , and take the slim white steed that is in it . that one will never stop nor halt in any place till he brings you to the eastern world . if you like , take these two men behind you ; if not , let them walk . but i think it is useless for you to have them at all with you . " lawn dyarrig went out to the stable , took the slim white steed , mounted , rode to the front , and catching the two brothers , planted them on the horse behind him . " now , lawn dyarrig , " said the woman , " this horse will never stop till he stands on the little white meadow in the eastern world . when he stops , you 'll come down , and cut the turf under his beautiful right front foot . " the horse started from the door , and at every leap he crossed seven hills and valleys , seven castles with villages , acres , roods , and odd perches . he could overtake the whirlwind before him seven hundred times before the whirlwind behind him could overtake him once . early in the afternoon of the next day he was in the eastern world . when he dismounted , lawn dyarrig cut the sod from under the foot of the slim white steed , in the name of the father , son , and holy ghost , and terrible valley was down under him there . what he did next was to tighten the reins on the neck of the steed and let him go home . " now , " said lawn dyarrig to his brothers , " which would you rather be doing -- making a basket or twisting gads ( withes ) ? " " we would rather be making a basket ; our help is among ourselves , " answered they .
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crossed seven hills and valleys , seven castles with villages , acres , roods , and odd perches .
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what did the horse do at every leap ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6850
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what did the horse do at every leap ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" you may be able to do well with that , " said the woman . " go out , now , to that stable abroad , and take the slim white steed that is in it . that one will never stop nor halt in any place till he brings you to the eastern world . if you like , take these two men behind you ; if not , let them walk . but i think it is useless for you to have them at all with you . " lawn dyarrig went out to the stable , took the slim white steed , mounted , rode to the front , and catching the two brothers , planted them on the horse behind him . " now , lawn dyarrig , " said the woman , " this horse will never stop till he stands on the little white meadow in the eastern world . when he stops , you 'll come down , and cut the turf under his beautiful right front foot . " the horse started from the door , and at every leap he crossed seven hills and valleys , seven castles with villages , acres , roods , and odd perches . he could overtake the whirlwind before him seven hundred times before the whirlwind behind him could overtake him once . early in the afternoon of the next day he was in the eastern world . when he dismounted , lawn dyarrig cut the sod from under the foot of the slim white steed , in the name of the father , son , and holy ghost , and terrible valley was down under him there . what he did next was to tighten the reins on the neck of the steed and let him go home . " now , " said lawn dyarrig to his brothers , " which would you rather be doing -- making a basket or twisting gads ( withes ) ? " " we would rather be making a basket ; our help is among ourselves , " answered they .
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he tightened the reins on the neck of the steed and let him go home .
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what happened after lawn dyarrig cut the sod under the foot of the steed ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6851
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what happened after lawn dyarrig cut the sod under the foot of the steed ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" you may be able to do well with that , " said the woman . " go out , now , to that stable abroad , and take the slim white steed that is in it . that one will never stop nor halt in any place till he brings you to the eastern world . if you like , take these two men behind you ; if not , let them walk . but i think it is useless for you to have them at all with you . " lawn dyarrig went out to the stable , took the slim white steed , mounted , rode to the front , and catching the two brothers , planted them on the horse behind him . " now , lawn dyarrig , " said the woman , " this horse will never stop till he stands on the little white meadow in the eastern world . when he stops , you 'll come down , and cut the turf under his beautiful right front foot . " the horse started from the door , and at every leap he crossed seven hills and valleys , seven castles with villages , acres , roods , and odd perches . he could overtake the whirlwind before him seven hundred times before the whirlwind behind him could overtake him once . early in the afternoon of the next day he was in the eastern world . when he dismounted , lawn dyarrig cut the sod from under the foot of the slim white steed , in the name of the father , son , and holy ghost , and terrible valley was down under him there . what he did next was to tighten the reins on the neck of the steed and let him go home . " now , " said lawn dyarrig to his brothers , " which would you rather be doing -- making a basket or twisting gads ( withes ) ? " " we would rather be making a basket ; our help is among ourselves , " answered they .
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make a basket .
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what did the brothers say they would rather do ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6852
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what did the brothers say they would rather do ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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ur and arthur went at the basket and lawn dyarrig at twisting the gads . when lawn dyarrig came to the opening with the gads all twisted and made into one , they had n't the ribs of the basket in the ground yet . " oh , then , have n't ye anything done but that ? " " stop your mouth , " said ur , " or we 'll make a mortar of your head on the next stone . " " to be kind to one another is the best for us , " said lawn dyarrig . " i 'll make the basket . " while they 'd be putting one rod in the basket he had the basket finished . " oh , brother , " said they , " you are a quick workman . " they had not called him brother since they left home till that moment . " who will go in the basket now ? " said lawn dyarrig when it was finished and the gad tied to it . " who but me ? " said ur . " i am sure , brothers , if i see anything to frighten me you 'll draw me up . " " we will , " said the other two . he went in , but had not gone far when he cried to pull him up again . " by my father , and the tooth of my father , and by all that is in erin , dead or alive , i would not give one other sight on terrible valley ! " he cried , when he stepped out of the basket .
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the brothers had n't the ribs of the basket in the ground yet .
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what happened after lawn dyarrig came to the opening with the gads all twisted and made into one ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6853
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what happened after lawn dyarrig came to the opening with the gads all twisted and made into one ?
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[] |
local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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ur and arthur went at the basket and lawn dyarrig at twisting the gads . when lawn dyarrig came to the opening with the gads all twisted and made into one , they had n't the ribs of the basket in the ground yet . " oh , then , have n't ye anything done but that ? " " stop your mouth , " said ur , " or we 'll make a mortar of your head on the next stone . " " to be kind to one another is the best for us , " said lawn dyarrig . " i 'll make the basket . " while they 'd be putting one rod in the basket he had the basket finished . " oh , brother , " said they , " you are a quick workman . " they had not called him brother since they left home till that moment . " who will go in the basket now ? " said lawn dyarrig when it was finished and the gad tied to it . " who but me ? " said ur . " i am sure , brothers , if i see anything to frighten me you 'll draw me up . " " we will , " said the other two . he went in , but had not gone far when he cried to pull him up again . " by my father , and the tooth of my father , and by all that is in erin , dead or alive , i would not give one other sight on terrible valley ! " he cried , when he stepped out of the basket .
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while they 'd be putting one rod in the basket lawn dyarrig had the basket finished .
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why did the brothers call lawn dyarrig a quick workman ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6854
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why did the brothers call lawn dyarrig a quick workman ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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ur and arthur went at the basket and lawn dyarrig at twisting the gads . when lawn dyarrig came to the opening with the gads all twisted and made into one , they had n't the ribs of the basket in the ground yet . " oh , then , have n't ye anything done but that ? " " stop your mouth , " said ur , " or we 'll make a mortar of your head on the next stone . " " to be kind to one another is the best for us , " said lawn dyarrig . " i 'll make the basket . " while they 'd be putting one rod in the basket he had the basket finished . " oh , brother , " said they , " you are a quick workman . " they had not called him brother since they left home till that moment . " who will go in the basket now ? " said lawn dyarrig when it was finished and the gad tied to it . " who but me ? " said ur . " i am sure , brothers , if i see anything to frighten me you 'll draw me up . " " we will , " said the other two . he went in , but had not gone far when he cried to pull him up again . " by my father , and the tooth of my father , and by all that is in erin , dead or alive , i would not give one other sight on terrible valley ! " he cried , when he stepped out of the basket .
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ur .
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who would go in the basket ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6855
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who would go in the basket ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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ur and arthur went at the basket and lawn dyarrig at twisting the gads . when lawn dyarrig came to the opening with the gads all twisted and made into one , they had n't the ribs of the basket in the ground yet . " oh , then , have n't ye anything done but that ? " " stop your mouth , " said ur , " or we 'll make a mortar of your head on the next stone . " " to be kind to one another is the best for us , " said lawn dyarrig . " i 'll make the basket . " while they 'd be putting one rod in the basket he had the basket finished . " oh , brother , " said they , " you are a quick workman . " they had not called him brother since they left home till that moment . " who will go in the basket now ? " said lawn dyarrig when it was finished and the gad tied to it . " who but me ? " said ur . " i am sure , brothers , if i see anything to frighten me you 'll draw me up . " " we will , " said the other two . he went in , but had not gone far when he cried to pull him up again . " by my father , and the tooth of my father , and by all that is in erin , dead or alive , i would not give one other sight on terrible valley ! " he cried , when he stepped out of the basket .
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the brothers will draw him up .
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what will the brothers do if ur sees something frightening ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6856
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what will the brothers do if ur sees something frightening ?
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local
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prediction
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" who will go now ? " said lawn dyarrig . " who will go but me ? " answered arthur . whatever length ur went , arthur did n't go the half of it . " by my father , and the tooth of my father , i would n't give another look at terrible valley for all that 's in erin , dead or alive ! " " i will go now , " said lawn dyarrig , " and as i put no foul play on you , i hope ye'll not put foul play on me . " " we will not , indeed , " said they . whatever length the other two went , lawn dyarrig did n't go the half of it , till he stepped out of the basket and went down on his own feet . it was not far he had travelled in terrible valley when he met seven hundred heroes guarding the country . " in what place here has the green king his castle ? " asked he of the seven hundred . " what sort of a sprisawn goat or sheep from erin are you ? " asked they . " if we had a hold of you , the two arms of me , that 's a question you would not put a second time ; but if we have n't you , we 'll not be so long . " they faced lawn dyarrig then and attacked him ; but he went through them like a hawk or a raven through small birds . he made a heap of their feet , a heap of their heads , and a castle of their arms .
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seven hundred heroes .
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who did lawn dyarrig meet guarding the terrible valley ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6857
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who did lawn dyarrig meet guarding the terrible valley ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" who will go now ? " said lawn dyarrig . " who will go but me ? " answered arthur . whatever length ur went , arthur did n't go the half of it . " by my father , and the tooth of my father , i would n't give another look at terrible valley for all that 's in erin , dead or alive ! " " i will go now , " said lawn dyarrig , " and as i put no foul play on you , i hope ye'll not put foul play on me . " " we will not , indeed , " said they . whatever length the other two went , lawn dyarrig did n't go the half of it , till he stepped out of the basket and went down on his own feet . it was not far he had travelled in terrible valley when he met seven hundred heroes guarding the country . " in what place here has the green king his castle ? " asked he of the seven hundred . " what sort of a sprisawn goat or sheep from erin are you ? " asked they . " if we had a hold of you , the two arms of me , that 's a question you would not put a second time ; but if we have n't you , we 'll not be so long . " they faced lawn dyarrig then and attacked him ; but he went through them like a hawk or a raven through small birds . he made a heap of their feet , a heap of their heads , and a castle of their arms .
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they attacked lawn dyarrig , but he went through them like a hawk or a raven through small birds .
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what happened after the heroes faced lawn dyarrig ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6858
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what happened after the heroes faced lawn dyarrig ?
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[] |
local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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after that he went his way walking , and had not gone far when he came to a spring . " i 'll have a drink before i go further , " thought he . with that he stooped down and took a drink of the water . when he had drunk he lay on the ground and fell asleep . now , there was n't a morning that the lady in the green knight 's castle did n't wash in the water of that spring , and she sent a maid for the water each time . whatever part of the day it was when lawn dyarrig fell asleep , he was sleeping in the morning when the girl came . she thought it was dead the man was , and she was so in dread of him that she would not come near the spring for a long time . at last she saw he was asleep , and then she took the water . her mistress was complaining of her for being so long . " do not blame me , " said the maid . " i am sure that if it was yourself that was in my place you 'd not come back so soon . " " how so ? " asked the lady . " the finest hero that ever a woman laid eyes on is sleeping at the spring . " " that 's a thing that can not be till lawn dyarrig comes to the age of a hero . when that time comes he 'll be sleeping at the spring . " " he is in it now , " said the girl .
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he laid on the ground and fell asleep .
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what happened to lawn dyarrig after he drank water ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6859
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what happened to lawn dyarrig after he drank water ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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after that he went his way walking , and had not gone far when he came to a spring . " i 'll have a drink before i go further , " thought he . with that he stooped down and took a drink of the water . when he had drunk he lay on the ground and fell asleep . now , there was n't a morning that the lady in the green knight 's castle did n't wash in the water of that spring , and she sent a maid for the water each time . whatever part of the day it was when lawn dyarrig fell asleep , he was sleeping in the morning when the girl came . she thought it was dead the man was , and she was so in dread of him that she would not come near the spring for a long time . at last she saw he was asleep , and then she took the water . her mistress was complaining of her for being so long . " do not blame me , " said the maid . " i am sure that if it was yourself that was in my place you 'd not come back so soon . " " how so ? " asked the lady . " the finest hero that ever a woman laid eyes on is sleeping at the spring . " " that 's a thing that can not be till lawn dyarrig comes to the age of a hero . when that time comes he 'll be sleeping at the spring . " " he is in it now , " said the girl .
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a maid .
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who did the lady in the green knight's castle send for water ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6860
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who did the lady in the green knight's castle send for water ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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after that he went his way walking , and had not gone far when he came to a spring . " i 'll have a drink before i go further , " thought he . with that he stooped down and took a drink of the water . when he had drunk he lay on the ground and fell asleep . now , there was n't a morning that the lady in the green knight 's castle did n't wash in the water of that spring , and she sent a maid for the water each time . whatever part of the day it was when lawn dyarrig fell asleep , he was sleeping in the morning when the girl came . she thought it was dead the man was , and she was so in dread of him that she would not come near the spring for a long time . at last she saw he was asleep , and then she took the water . her mistress was complaining of her for being so long . " do not blame me , " said the maid . " i am sure that if it was yourself that was in my place you 'd not come back so soon . " " how so ? " asked the lady . " the finest hero that ever a woman laid eyes on is sleeping at the spring . " " that 's a thing that can not be till lawn dyarrig comes to the age of a hero . when that time comes he 'll be sleeping at the spring . " " he is in it now , " said the girl .
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for being so long .
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why did the mistress complain of the maid ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6861
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why did the mistress complain of the maid ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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after that he went his way walking , and had not gone far when he came to a spring . " i 'll have a drink before i go further , " thought he . with that he stooped down and took a drink of the water . when he had drunk he lay on the ground and fell asleep . now , there was n't a morning that the lady in the green knight 's castle did n't wash in the water of that spring , and she sent a maid for the water each time . whatever part of the day it was when lawn dyarrig fell asleep , he was sleeping in the morning when the girl came . she thought it was dead the man was , and she was so in dread of him that she would not come near the spring for a long time . at last she saw he was asleep , and then she took the water . her mistress was complaining of her for being so long . " do not blame me , " said the maid . " i am sure that if it was yourself that was in my place you 'd not come back so soon . " " how so ? " asked the lady . " the finest hero that ever a woman laid eyes on is sleeping at the spring . " " that 's a thing that can not be till lawn dyarrig comes to the age of a hero . when that time comes he 'll be sleeping at the spring . " " he is in it now , " said the girl .
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a deadman .
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what did the maid think she saw near the spring ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6862
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what did the maid think she saw near the spring ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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after that he went his way walking , and had not gone far when he came to a spring . " i 'll have a drink before i go further , " thought he . with that he stooped down and took a drink of the water . when he had drunk he lay on the ground and fell asleep . now , there was n't a morning that the lady in the green knight 's castle did n't wash in the water of that spring , and she sent a maid for the water each time . whatever part of the day it was when lawn dyarrig fell asleep , he was sleeping in the morning when the girl came . she thought it was dead the man was , and she was so in dread of him that she would not come near the spring for a long time . at last she saw he was asleep , and then she took the water . her mistress was complaining of her for being so long . " do not blame me , " said the maid . " i am sure that if it was yourself that was in my place you 'd not come back so soon . " " how so ? " asked the lady . " the finest hero that ever a woman laid eyes on is sleeping at the spring . " " that 's a thing that can not be till lawn dyarrig comes to the age of a hero . when that time comes he 'll be sleeping at the spring . " " he is in it now , " said the girl .
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the finest hero that ever a woman laid eyes on was sleeping at the spring .
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why did the maid say lawn dyarrig was at the spring ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6863
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why did the maid say lawn dyarrig was at the spring ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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the lady did not stop to get any drop of the water on herself , but ran quickly from the castle . when she came to the spring she roused lawn dyarrig . if she found him lying , she left him standing . she smothered him with kisses , drowned him with tears , dried him with garments of fine silk and with her own hair . herself and himself locked arms and walked into the castle of the green knight . after that they were inviting each other with the best food and entertainment till the middle of the following day . then the lady said : " when the green knight bore me away from my father and mother he brought me straight to this castle , but i put him under bonds not to marry me for seven years and a day , and he can not ; still , i must serve him . when he goes fowling he spends three days away and the next three days at home . this is the day for him to come back , and for me to prepare his dinner . there is no stir that you or i have made here to - day but that brass head beyond there will tell of it . "
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smothered him with kisses .
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what did the mistress do when she saw lawn dyarrig ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6864
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what did the mistress do when she saw lawn dyarrig ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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the lady did not stop to get any drop of the water on herself , but ran quickly from the castle . when she came to the spring she roused lawn dyarrig . if she found him lying , she left him standing . she smothered him with kisses , drowned him with tears , dried him with garments of fine silk and with her own hair . herself and himself locked arms and walked into the castle of the green knight . after that they were inviting each other with the best food and entertainment till the middle of the following day . then the lady said : " when the green knight bore me away from my father and mother he brought me straight to this castle , but i put him under bonds not to marry me for seven years and a day , and he can not ; still , i must serve him . when he goes fowling he spends three days away and the next three days at home . this is the day for him to come back , and for me to prepare his dinner . there is no stir that you or i have made here to - day but that brass head beyond there will tell of it . "
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not to marry her for seven years and a day .
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what did the mistress say was the bond the green knight had to follow ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6865
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what did the mistress say was the bond the green knight had to follow ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" oh , my suffering and sorrow ! " cried the knight . " i 'll never take another bite or sup till i eat some of his liver and heart . let three hundred heroes , fresh and young , go back and bring his heart to me , with the liver and lights , till i eat them . " the three hundred heroes went , and hardly were they behind in the chamber when lawn dyarrig had them all dead in one heap . " he must have some exercise to delay my men , they are so long away , " said the knight . " let three hundred more heroes go for his heart , with the liver and lights , and bring them here to me . " the second three hundred went , and as they were entering the chamber lawn dyarrig was making a heap of them , till the last one was inside , where there were two heaps . " he has some way of coaxing my men to delay , " said the knight . " do you go now , three hundred of my savage hirelings , and bring him . " the three hundred savage hirelings went , and lawn dyarrig let every man of them enter before he raised a hand , then he caught the bulkiest of them all by the two ankles , and began to wallop the others with him , and he walloped them till he drove the life out of the two hundred and ninety - nine . the bulkiest one was worn to the shin - bones that lawn dyarrig held in his two hands . the green knight , who thought lawn dyarrig was coaxing the men , called out then , " come down , my men , and take dinner . " " i 'll be with you , " said lawn dyarrig , " and have the best food in the house , and i 'll have the best bed in the house . god not be good to you for it , either . "
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three hundred heroes .
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who did the green knight order to bring back the heart of lawn dyarrig ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6866
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who did the green knight order to bring back the heart of lawn dyarrig ?
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summary
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character
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" oh , my suffering and sorrow ! " cried the knight . " i 'll never take another bite or sup till i eat some of his liver and heart . let three hundred heroes , fresh and young , go back and bring his heart to me , with the liver and lights , till i eat them . " the three hundred heroes went , and hardly were they behind in the chamber when lawn dyarrig had them all dead in one heap . " he must have some exercise to delay my men , they are so long away , " said the knight . " let three hundred more heroes go for his heart , with the liver and lights , and bring them here to me . " the second three hundred went , and as they were entering the chamber lawn dyarrig was making a heap of them , till the last one was inside , where there were two heaps .
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his liver and heart .
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what did the green knight want to eat from lawn dyarrig ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6867
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what did the green knight want to eat from lawn dyarrig ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" oh , my suffering and sorrow ! " cried the knight . " i 'll never take another bite or sup till i eat some of his liver and heart . let three hundred heroes , fresh and young , go back and bring his heart to me , with the liver and lights , till i eat them . " the three hundred heroes went , and hardly were they behind in the chamber when lawn dyarrig had them all dead in one heap . " he must have some exercise to delay my men , they are so long away , " said the knight . " let three hundred more heroes go for his heart , with the liver and lights , and bring them here to me . " the second three hundred went , and as they were entering the chamber lawn dyarrig was making a heap of them , till the last one was inside , where there were two heaps .
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lawn dyarrig must have had some exercise to delay the green knight 's men , they are so long away .
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why did the green knight believe lawn dyarrig must have exercised ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6868
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why did the green knight believe lawn dyarrig must have exercised ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" he has some way of coaxing my men to delay , " said the knight . " do you go now , three hundred of my savage hirelings , and bring him . " the three hundred savage hirelings went , and lawn dyarrig let every man of them enter before he raised a hand , then he caught the bulkiest of them all by the two ankles , and began to wallop the others with him , and he walloped them till he drove the life out of the two hundred and ninety - nine . the bulkiest one was worn to the shin - bones that lawn dyarrig held in his two hands . the green knight , who thought lawn dyarrig was coaxing the men , called out then , " come down , my men , and take dinner . " " i 'll be with you , " said lawn dyarrig , " and have the best food in the house , and i 'll have the best bed in the house . god not be good to you for it , either . "
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lawn dyarrig began to wallop the others with him , and he walloped them till he drove the life out of the two hundred and ninety - nine .
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what happened after lawn dyarrig caught the bulkiest hero ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6869
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what happened after lawn dyarrig caught the bulkiest hero ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" oh , my suffering and sorrow ! " cried the knight . " i 'll never take another bite or sup till i eat some of his liver and heart . let three hundred heroes , fresh and young , go back and bring his heart to me , with the liver and lights , till i eat them . " the three hundred heroes went , and hardly were they behind in the chamber when lawn dyarrig had them all dead in one heap . " he must have some exercise to delay my men , they are so long away , " said the knight . " let three hundred more heroes go for his heart , with the liver and lights , and bring them here to me . " the second three hundred went , and as they were entering the chamber lawn dyarrig was making a heap of them , till the last one was inside , where there were two heaps .
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sorrow .
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how did the knight feel when the brass head told him about lawn dyarrig ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6870
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how did the knight feel when the brass head told him about lawn dyarrig ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" it is equal to you what it tells , " said lawn dyarrig , " only make ready a clean long chamber for me . " she did so , and he went back into it . herself rose up then to prepare dinner for the green knight . when he came , she welcomed him as every day . she left down his food before him , and he sat to take his dinner . he was sitting with knife and fork in hand when the brass head spoke . " i thought when i saw you taking food and drink with your wife that you had the blood of a man in you . if you could see that sprisawn of a goat or sheep out of erin taking meat and drink with her all day , what would you do ? "
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a clean long chamber .
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what did lawn dyarrig ask the mistress to make ready for him ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6871
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what did lawn dyarrig ask the mistress to make ready for him ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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he went down to the green knight , and took the food from before him and put it before himself . then he took the lady , set her on his own knee , and he and she went on eating . after dinner he put his finger under her girdle , took her to the best chamber in the castle , and stood on guard upon it till morning . before dawn the lady said to lawn dyarrig : " if the green knight strikes the pole of combat first , he 'll win the day ; if you strike first , you 'll win if you do what i tell you . the green knight has so much enchantment that if he sees it is going against him the battle is , he 'll rise like a fog in the air , come down in the same form , strike you , and make a green stone of you . when yourself and himself are going out to fight in the morning , cut a sod a perch long , in the name of the father , son , and holy ghost ; you 'll leave the sod on the next little hillock you meet . when the green knight is coming down and is ready to strike , give him a blow with the sod . you 'll make a green stone of him . "
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lawn dyarrig put his finger under the mistress ' girdle , took her to the best chamber in the castle , and stood on guard upon it till morning .
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what happened after the dinner ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6872
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what happened after the dinner ?
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[] |
local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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he went down to the green knight , and took the food from before him and put it before himself . then he took the lady , set her on his own knee , and he and she went on eating . after dinner he put his finger under her girdle , took her to the best chamber in the castle , and stood on guard upon it till morning . before dawn the lady said to lawn dyarrig : " if the green knight strikes the pole of combat first , he 'll win the day ; if you strike first , you 'll win if you do what i tell you . the green knight has so much enchantment that if he sees it is going against him the battle is , he 'll rise like a fog in the air , come down in the same form , strike you , and make a green stone of you . when yourself and himself are going out to fight in the morning , cut a sod a perch long , in the name of the father , son , and holy ghost ; you 'll leave the sod on the next little hillock you meet . when the green knight is coming down and is ready to strike , give him a blow with the sod . you 'll make a green stone of him . "
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the green knight will win the day .
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what will happen if the green knight strikes the pole of combat first ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6873
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what will happen if the green knight strikes the pole of combat first ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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he went down to the green knight , and took the food from before him and put it before himself . then he took the lady , set her on his own knee , and he and she went on eating . after dinner he put his finger under her girdle , took her to the best chamber in the castle , and stood on guard upon it till morning . before dawn the lady said to lawn dyarrig : " if the green knight strikes the pole of combat first , he 'll win the day ; if you strike first , you 'll win if you do what i tell you . the green knight has so much enchantment that if he sees it is going against him the battle is , he 'll rise like a fog in the air , come down in the same form , strike you , and make a green stone of you . when yourself and himself are going out to fight in the morning , cut a sod a perch long , in the name of the father , son , and holy ghost ; you 'll leave the sod on the next little hillock you meet . when the green knight is coming down and is ready to strike , give him a blow with the sod . you 'll make a green stone of him . "
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give him a blow with the sod .
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what did the mistress tell lawn dyarrig to do when the green knight was ready to strike ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6874
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what did the mistress tell lawn dyarrig to do when the green knight was ready to strike ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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he went down to the green knight , and took the food from before him and put it before himself . then he took the lady , set her on his own knee , and he and she went on eating . after dinner he put his finger under her girdle , took her to the best chamber in the castle , and stood on guard upon it till morning . before dawn the lady said to lawn dyarrig : " if the green knight strikes the pole of combat first , he 'll win the day ; if you strike first , you 'll win if you do what i tell you . the green knight has so much enchantment that if he sees it is going against him the battle is , he 'll rise like a fog in the air , come down in the same form , strike you , and make a green stone of you . when yourself and himself are going out to fight in the morning , cut a sod a perch long , in the name of the father , son , and holy ghost ; you 'll leave the sod on the next little hillock you meet . when the green knight is coming down and is ready to strike , give him a blow with the sod . you 'll make a green stone of him . "
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a green stone .
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what will the green knight turn into when struck ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6875
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what will the green knight turn into when struck ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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the knight faced him , and they went at each other , and fought till late in the day . the battle was strong against lawn dyarrig , when the lady stood in the door of the castle . " increase on your blows and increase on your courage , " cried she . " there is no woman here but myself to wail over you , or to stretch you before burial . " when the knight heard the voice he rose in the air like a lump of fog . as he was coming down lawn dyarrig struck him with the sod on the right side of his breast , and made a green stone of him . the lady rushed out then , and whatever welcome she had for lawn dyarrig the first time , she had twice as much now . herself and himself went into the castle , and spent that night very comfortably . in the morning they rose early , and collected all the gold , utensils , and treasures . lawn dyarrig found the three teeth of his father in a pocket of the green knight , and took them . he and the lady brought all the riches to where the basket was . " if i send up this beautiful lady , " thought lawn dyarrig , " she may be taken from me by my brothers ; if i remain below with her , she may be taken from me by people here . " he put her in the basket , and she gave him a ring so that they might know each other if they met . he shook the gad , and she rose in the basket . when ur saw the basket , he thought , " what 's above let it be above , and what 's below let it stay where it is . "
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increase on his blows and increase on his courage .
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what did the lady tell lawn dyarrig to increase ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6876
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what did the lady tell lawn dyarrig to increase ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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the knight faced him , and they went at each other , and fought till late in the day . the battle was strong against lawn dyarrig , when the lady stood in the door of the castle . " increase on your blows and increase on your courage , " cried she . " there is no woman here but myself to wail over you , or to stretch you before burial . " when the knight heard the voice he rose in the air like a lump of fog . as he was coming down lawn dyarrig struck him with the sod on the right side of his breast , and made a green stone of him . the lady rushed out then , and whatever welcome she had for lawn dyarrig the first time , she had twice as much now . herself and himself went into the castle , and spent that night very comfortably . in the morning they rose early , and collected all the gold , utensils , and treasures . lawn dyarrig found the three teeth of his father in a pocket of the green knight , and took them . he and the lady brought all the riches to where the basket was . " if i send up this beautiful lady , " thought lawn dyarrig , " she may be taken from me by my brothers ; if i remain below with her , she may be taken from me by people here . " he put her in the basket , and she gave him a ring so that they might know each other if they met . he shook the gad , and she rose in the basket . when ur saw the basket , he thought , " what 's above let it be above , and what 's below let it stay where it is . "
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there was no woman here but herself to wail over him , or to stretch him before burial .
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why did the lady tell lawn dyarrig to increase his blows and courage ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6877
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why did the lady tell lawn dyarrig to increase his blows and courage ?
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local
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causal relationship
|
explicit
|
lawn-dyarrig
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the knight faced him , and they went at each other , and fought till late in the day . the battle was strong against lawn dyarrig , when the lady stood in the door of the castle . " increase on your blows and increase on your courage , " cried she . " there is no woman here but myself to wail over you , or to stretch you before burial . " when the knight heard the voice he rose in the air like a lump of fog . as he was coming down lawn dyarrig struck him with the sod on the right side of his breast , and made a green stone of him . the lady rushed out then , and whatever welcome she had for lawn dyarrig the first time , she had twice as much now . herself and himself went into the castle , and spent that night very comfortably . in the morning they rose early , and collected all the gold , utensils , and treasures . lawn dyarrig found the three teeth of his father in a pocket of the green knight , and took them . he and the lady brought all the riches to where the basket was . " if i send up this beautiful lady , " thought lawn dyarrig , " she may be taken from me by my brothers ; if i remain below with her , she may be taken from me by people here . " he put her in the basket , and she gave him a ring so that they might know each other if they met . he shook the gad , and she rose in the basket . when ur saw the basket , he thought , " what 's above let it be above , and what 's below let it stay where it is . "
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rose in the air like a lump of fog .
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what did the knight do when he heard the voice ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6878
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what did the knight do when he heard the voice ?
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[] |
local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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the knight faced him , and they went at each other , and fought till late in the day . the battle was strong against lawn dyarrig , when the lady stood in the door of the castle . " increase on your blows and increase on your courage , " cried she . " there is no woman here but myself to wail over you , or to stretch you before burial . " when the knight heard the voice he rose in the air like a lump of fog . as he was coming down lawn dyarrig struck him with the sod on the right side of his breast , and made a green stone of him . the lady rushed out then , and whatever welcome she had for lawn dyarrig the first time , she had twice as much now . herself and himself went into the castle , and spent that night very comfortably . in the morning they rose early , and collected all the gold , utensils , and treasures . lawn dyarrig found the three teeth of his father in a pocket of the green knight , and took them . he and the lady brought all the riches to where the basket was . " if i send up this beautiful lady , " thought lawn dyarrig , " she may be taken from me by my brothers ; if i remain below with her , she may be taken from me by people here . " he put her in the basket , and she gave him a ring so that they might know each other if they met . he shook the gad , and she rose in the basket . when ur saw the basket , he thought , " what 's above let it be above , and what 's below let it stay where it is . "
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he made a green stone out of him .
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what happened after lawn dyarrig struck the knight with the sod ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6879
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what happened after lawn dyarrig struck the knight with the sod ?
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local
|
outcome resolution
|
explicit
|
lawn-dyarrig
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the knight faced him , and they went at each other , and fought till late in the day . the battle was strong against lawn dyarrig , when the lady stood in the door of the castle . " increase on your blows and increase on your courage , " cried she . " there is no woman here but myself to wail over you , or to stretch you before burial . " when the knight heard the voice he rose in the air like a lump of fog . as he was coming down lawn dyarrig struck him with the sod on the right side of his breast , and made a green stone of him . the lady rushed out then , and whatever welcome she had for lawn dyarrig the first time , she had twice as much now . herself and himself went into the castle , and spent that night very comfortably . in the morning they rose early , and collected all the gold , utensils , and treasures . lawn dyarrig found the three teeth of his father in a pocket of the green knight , and took them . he and the lady brought all the riches to where the basket was . " if i send up this beautiful lady , " thought lawn dyarrig , " she may be taken from me by my brothers ; if i remain below with her , she may be taken from me by people here . " he put her in the basket , and she gave him a ring so that they might know each other if they met . he shook the gad , and she rose in the basket . when ur saw the basket , he thought , " what 's above let it be above , and what 's below let it stay where it is . "
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in a pocket of the green knight .
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where did lawn dyarrig find the three teeth of his father ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6880
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where did lawn dyarrig find the three teeth of his father ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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the knight faced him , and they went at each other , and fought till late in the day . the battle was strong against lawn dyarrig , when the lady stood in the door of the castle . " increase on your blows and increase on your courage , " cried she . " there is no woman here but myself to wail over you , or to stretch you before burial . " when the knight heard the voice he rose in the air like a lump of fog . as he was coming down lawn dyarrig struck him with the sod on the right side of his breast , and made a green stone of him . the lady rushed out then , and whatever welcome she had for lawn dyarrig the first time , she had twice as much now . herself and himself went into the castle , and spent that night very comfortably . in the morning they rose early , and collected all the gold , utensils , and treasures . lawn dyarrig found the three teeth of his father in a pocket of the green knight , and took them . he and the lady brought all the riches to where the basket was . " if i send up this beautiful lady , " thought lawn dyarrig , " she may be taken from me by my brothers ; if i remain below with her , she may be taken from me by people here . " he put her in the basket , and she gave him a ring so that they might know each other if they met . he shook the gad , and she rose in the basket . when ur saw the basket , he thought , " what 's above let it be above , and what 's below let it stay where it is . "
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she may be taken from him by his brothers .
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what will happen if lawn dyarrig sends up the beautiful lady ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6881
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what will happen if lawn dyarrig sends up the beautiful lady ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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the knight faced him , and they went at each other , and fought till late in the day . the battle was strong against lawn dyarrig , when the lady stood in the door of the castle . " increase on your blows and increase on your courage , " cried she . " there is no woman here but myself to wail over you , or to stretch you before burial . " when the knight heard the voice he rose in the air like a lump of fog . as he was coming down lawn dyarrig struck him with the sod on the right side of his breast , and made a green stone of him . the lady rushed out then , and whatever welcome she had for lawn dyarrig the first time , she had twice as much now . herself and himself went into the castle , and spent that night very comfortably . in the morning they rose early , and collected all the gold , utensils , and treasures . lawn dyarrig found the three teeth of his father in a pocket of the green knight , and took them . he and the lady brought all the riches to where the basket was . " if i send up this beautiful lady , " thought lawn dyarrig , " she may be taken from me by my brothers ; if i remain below with her , she may be taken from me by people here . " he put her in the basket , and she gave him a ring so that they might know each other if they met . he shook the gad , and she rose in the basket . when ur saw the basket , he thought , " what 's above let it be above , and what 's below let it stay where it is . "
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a ring .
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what did the maiden give lawn dyarrig ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6882
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what did the maiden give lawn dyarrig ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" i 'll have you as wife for ever for myself , " said he to the lady . " i put you under bonds , " says she , " not to lay a hand on me for a day and three years . " " that itself would not be long even if twice the time , " said ur . the two brothers started home with the lady ; on the way ur found the head of an old horse with teeth in it , and took them , saying , " these will be my father 's three teeth . " they travelled on , and reached home at last . ur would not have left a tooth in his father 's mouth , trying to put in the three that he had brought ; but the father stopped him . lawn dyarrig , left in terrible valley , began to walk around for himself . he had been walking but one day when whom should he meet but the lad short - clothes , and he saluted him . " by what way can i leave terrible valley ? " asked lawn dyarrig .
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these would be his father 's three teeth .
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what did ur use the horse's teeth for ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6883
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what did ur use the horse's teeth for ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" i 'll have you as wife for ever for myself , " said he to the lady . " i put you under bonds , " says she , " not to lay a hand on me for a day and three years . " " that itself would not be long even if twice the time , " said ur . the two brothers started home with the lady ; on the way ur found the head of an old horse with teeth in it , and took them , saying , " these will be my father 's three teeth . " they travelled on , and reached home at last . ur would not have left a tooth in his father 's mouth , trying to put in the three that he had brought ; but the father stopped him . lawn dyarrig , left in terrible valley , began to walk around for himself . he had been walking but one day when whom should he meet but the lad short - clothes , and he saluted him . " by what way can i leave terrible valley ? " asked lawn dyarrig .
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short - clothes .
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who did lawn dyarrig meet while walking around ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6884
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who did lawn dyarrig meet while walking around ?
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[] |
local
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character
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" if i had a grip on you that 's what you would n't ask me a second time , " said short - clothes . " if you have n't touched me , you will before you are much older . " " if you do , you will not treat me as you did all my people and my master . " " i 'll do worse to you than i did to them , " said lawn dyarrig . they caught each other then , one grip under the arm and one on the shoulder . it is not long they were wrestling when lawn dyarrig had short - clothes on the earth , and he gave him the five thin tyings dear and tight . " you are the best hero i have ever met , " said short - clothes ; " give me quarter for my soul -- spare me . when i did not tell you of my own will , i must tell in spite of myself . " " it is as easy for me to loosen you as to tie you , " said lawn dyarrig , and he freed him .
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five thin tyings dear and tight .
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what did lawn dyarrig give short-clothes ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6885
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what did lawn dyarrig give short-clothes ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" if i had a grip on you that 's what you would n't ask me a second time , " said short - clothes . " if you have n't touched me , you will before you are much older . " " if you do , you will not treat me as you did all my people and my master . " " i 'll do worse to you than i did to them , " said lawn dyarrig . they caught each other then , one grip under the arm and one on the shoulder . it is not long they were wrestling when lawn dyarrig had short - clothes on the earth , and he gave him the five thin tyings dear and tight . " you are the best hero i have ever met , " said short - clothes ; " give me quarter for my soul -- spare me . when i did not tell you of my own will , i must tell in spite of myself . " " it is as easy for me to loosen you as to tie you , " said lawn dyarrig , and he freed him .
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when short - clothes did not tell lawn dyarrig of his own will , short - clothes must tell in spite of himself .
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why did lawn dyarrig free short-clothes ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6886
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why did lawn dyarrig free short-clothes ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" since you are not dead now , " said short - clothes , " there is no death allotted to you . i 'll find a way for you to leave terrible valley . go and take that old bridle hanging there beyond and shake it ; whatever beast comes and puts its head into the bridle will carry you . " lawn dyarrig shook the bridle , and a dirty , shaggy little foal came and put its head in the bridle . lawn dyarrig mounted , dropped the reins on the foal 's neck , and let him take his own choice of roads . the foal brought lawn dyarrig out by another way to the upper world , and took him to erin . lawn dyarrig stopped some distance from his father 's castle , and knocked at the house of an old weaver . " who are you ? " asked the old man . " i am a weaver , " said lawn dyarrig . " what can you do ? " " i can spin for twelve and twist for twelve . " " this is a very good man , " said the old weaver to his sons , " let us try him . " the work they had been doing for a year he had done in one hour . when dinner was over the old man began to wash and shave , and his two sons began to do the same . " why is this ? " asked lawn dyarrig . " have n't you heard that ur , son of the king , is to marry to - night the woman that he took from the green knight of terrible valley ? " " i have not , " said lawn dyarrig ; " as all are going to the wedding , i suppose i may go without offence ? " " oh , you may , " said the weaver ; " there will be a hundred thousand welcomes before you . "
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a dirty , shaggy little foal will come and put its head in the bridle .
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what will happen after lawn dyarrig shakes the old bridle ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6887
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what will happen after lawn dyarrig shakes the old bridle ?
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local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" since you are not dead now , " said short - clothes , " there is no death allotted to you . i 'll find a way for you to leave terrible valley . go and take that old bridle hanging there beyond and shake it ; whatever beast comes and puts its head into the bridle will carry you . " lawn dyarrig shook the bridle , and a dirty , shaggy little foal came and put its head in the bridle . lawn dyarrig mounted , dropped the reins on the foal 's neck , and let him take his own choice of roads . the foal brought lawn dyarrig out by another way to the upper world , and took him to erin . lawn dyarrig stopped some distance from his father 's castle , and knocked at the house of an old weaver . " who are you ? " asked the old man . " i am a weaver , " said lawn dyarrig . " what can you do ? " " i can spin for twelve and twist for twelve . " " this is a very good man , " said the old weaver to his sons , " let us try him . " the work they had been doing for a year he had done in one hour . when dinner was over the old man began to wash and shave , and his two sons began to do the same . " why is this ? " asked lawn dyarrig . " have n't you heard that ur , son of the king , is to marry to - night the woman that he took from the green knight of terrible valley ? " " i have not , " said lawn dyarrig ; " as all are going to the wedding , i suppose i may go without offence ? " " oh , you may , " said the weaver ; " there will be a hundred thousand welcomes before you . "
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to erin .
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where did the foal take lawn dyarrig ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6888
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where did the foal take lawn dyarrig ?
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local
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setting
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" since you are not dead now , " said short - clothes , " there is no death allotted to you . i 'll find a way for you to leave terrible valley . go and take that old bridle hanging there beyond and shake it ; whatever beast comes and puts its head into the bridle will carry you . " lawn dyarrig shook the bridle , and a dirty , shaggy little foal came and put its head in the bridle . lawn dyarrig mounted , dropped the reins on the foal 's neck , and let him take his own choice of roads . the foal brought lawn dyarrig out by another way to the upper world , and took him to erin . lawn dyarrig stopped some distance from his father 's castle , and knocked at the house of an old weaver . " who are you ? " asked the old man . " i am a weaver , " said lawn dyarrig . " what can you do ? " " i can spin for twelve and twist for twelve . " " this is a very good man , " said the old weaver to his sons , " let us try him . " the work they had been doing for a year he had done in one hour . when dinner was over the old man began to wash and shave , and his two sons began to do the same . " why is this ? " asked lawn dyarrig . " have n't you heard that ur , son of the king , is to marry to - night the woman that he took from the green knight of terrible valley ? " " i have not , " said lawn dyarrig ; " as all are going to the wedding , i suppose i may go without offence ? " " oh , you may , " said the weaver ; " there will be a hundred thousand welcomes before you . "
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an old weaver .
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whose house did lawn dyarrig knock on ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6889
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whose house did lawn dyarrig knock on ?
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local
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character
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" since you are not dead now , " said short - clothes , " there is no death allotted to you . i 'll find a way for you to leave terrible valley . go and take that old bridle hanging there beyond and shake it ; whatever beast comes and puts its head into the bridle will carry you . " lawn dyarrig shook the bridle , and a dirty , shaggy little foal came and put its head in the bridle . lawn dyarrig mounted , dropped the reins on the foal 's neck , and let him take his own choice of roads . the foal brought lawn dyarrig out by another way to the upper world , and took him to erin . lawn dyarrig stopped some distance from his father 's castle , and knocked at the house of an old weaver . " who are you ? " asked the old man . " i am a weaver , " said lawn dyarrig . " what can you do ? " " i can spin for twelve and twist for twelve . " " this is a very good man , " said the old weaver to his sons , " let us try him . " the work they had been doing for a year he had done in one hour . when dinner was over the old man began to wash and shave , and his two sons began to do the same . " why is this ? " asked lawn dyarrig . " have n't you heard that ur , son of the king , is to marry to - night the woman that he took from the green knight of terrible valley ? " " i have not , " said lawn dyarrig ; " as all are going to the wedding , i suppose i may go without offence ? " " oh , you may , " said the weaver ; " there will be a hundred thousand welcomes before you . "
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spin for twelve and twist for telve .
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what could lawn dyarrig do as a weaver ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6890
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what could lawn dyarrig do as a weaver ?
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local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" since you are not dead now , " said short - clothes , " there is no death allotted to you . i 'll find a way for you to leave terrible valley . go and take that old bridle hanging there beyond and shake it ; whatever beast comes and puts its head into the bridle will carry you . " lawn dyarrig shook the bridle , and a dirty , shaggy little foal came and put its head in the bridle . lawn dyarrig mounted , dropped the reins on the foal 's neck , and let him take his own choice of roads . the foal brought lawn dyarrig out by another way to the upper world , and took him to erin . lawn dyarrig stopped some distance from his father 's castle , and knocked at the house of an old weaver . " who are you ? " asked the old man . " i am a weaver , " said lawn dyarrig . " what can you do ? " " i can spin for twelve and twist for twelve . " " this is a very good man , " said the old weaver to his sons , " let us try him . " the work they had been doing for a year he had done in one hour . when dinner was over the old man began to wash and shave , and his two sons began to do the same . " why is this ? " asked lawn dyarrig . " have n't you heard that ur , son of the king , is to marry to - night the woman that he took from the green knight of terrible valley ? " " i have not , " said lawn dyarrig ; " as all are going to the wedding , i suppose i may go without offence ? " " oh , you may , " said the weaver ; " there will be a hundred thousand welcomes before you . "
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the work they had been doing for a year he had done in one hour .
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what happened when the old weaver and his sons tested lawn dyarrig's skills ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6891
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what happened when the old weaver and his sons tested lawn dyarrig's skills ?
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[] |
local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" since you are not dead now , " said short - clothes , " there is no death allotted to you . i 'll find a way for you to leave terrible valley . go and take that old bridle hanging there beyond and shake it ; whatever beast comes and puts its head into the bridle will carry you . " lawn dyarrig shook the bridle , and a dirty , shaggy little foal came and put its head in the bridle . lawn dyarrig mounted , dropped the reins on the foal 's neck , and let him take his own choice of roads . the foal brought lawn dyarrig out by another way to the upper world , and took him to erin . lawn dyarrig stopped some distance from his father 's castle , and knocked at the house of an old weaver . " who are you ? " asked the old man . " i am a weaver , " said lawn dyarrig . " what can you do ? " " i can spin for twelve and twist for twelve . " " this is a very good man , " said the old weaver to his sons , " let us try him . " the work they had been doing for a year he had done in one hour . when dinner was over the old man began to wash and shave , and his two sons began to do the same . " why is this ? " asked lawn dyarrig . " have n't you heard that ur , son of the king , is to marry to - night the woman that he took from the green knight of terrible valley ? " " i have not , " said lawn dyarrig ; " as all are going to the wedding , i suppose i may go without offence ? " " oh , you may , " said the weaver ; " there will be a hundred thousand welcomes before you . "
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ur , son of the king , was to marry to - night to the woman that he took from the green knight of terrible valley .
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why did the old man begin to wash and shave ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6892
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why did the old man begin to wash and shave ?
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[] |
local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" since you are not dead now , " said short - clothes , " there is no death allotted to you . i 'll find a way for you to leave terrible valley . go and take that old bridle hanging there beyond and shake it ; whatever beast comes and puts its head into the bridle will carry you . " lawn dyarrig shook the bridle , and a dirty , shaggy little foal came and put its head in the bridle . lawn dyarrig mounted , dropped the reins on the foal 's neck , and let him take his own choice of roads . the foal brought lawn dyarrig out by another way to the upper world , and took him to erin . lawn dyarrig stopped some distance from his father 's castle , and knocked at the house of an old weaver . " who are you ? " asked the old man . " i am a weaver , " said lawn dyarrig . " what can you do ? " " i can spin for twelve and twist for twelve . " " this is a very good man , " said the old weaver to his sons , " let us try him . " the work they had been doing for a year he had done in one hour . when dinner was over the old man began to wash and shave , and his two sons began to do the same . " why is this ? " asked lawn dyarrig . " have n't you heard that ur , son of the king , is to marry to - night the woman that he took from the green knight of terrible valley ? " " i have not , " said lawn dyarrig ; " as all are going to the wedding , i suppose i may go without offence ? " " oh , you may , " said the weaver ; " there will be a hundred thousand welcomes before you . "
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the old man began to wash and shave , and his two sons began to do the same .
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what happened after dinner was over ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6893
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what happened after dinner was over ?
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[] |
local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" since you are not dead now , " said short - clothes , " there is no death allotted to you . i 'll find a way for you to leave terrible valley . go and take that old bridle hanging there beyond and shake it ; whatever beast comes and puts its head into the bridle will carry you . " lawn dyarrig shook the bridle , and a dirty , shaggy little foal came and put its head in the bridle . lawn dyarrig mounted , dropped the reins on the foal 's neck , and let him take his own choice of roads . the foal brought lawn dyarrig out by another way to the upper world , and took him to erin . lawn dyarrig stopped some distance from his father 's castle , and knocked at the house of an old weaver . " who are you ? " asked the old man . " i am a weaver , " said lawn dyarrig . " what can you do ? " " i can spin for twelve and twist for twelve . " " this is a very good man , " said the old weaver to his sons , " let us try him . " the work they had been doing for a year he had done in one hour . when dinner was over the old man began to wash and shave , and his two sons began to do the same . " why is this ? " asked lawn dyarrig . " have n't you heard that ur , son of the king , is to marry to - night the woman that he took from the green knight of terrible valley ? " " i have not , " said lawn dyarrig ; " as all are going to the wedding , i suppose i may go without offence ? " " oh , you may , " said the weaver ; " there will be a hundred thousand welcomes before you . "
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all were going to the wedding .
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why did lawn dyarrig suppose he could go to the wedding without offense ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6894
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why did lawn dyarrig suppose he could go to the wedding without offense ?
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local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" are there any linen sheets within ? " " there are , " said the weaver . " it is well to have bags ready for yourself and two sons . " the weaver made bags for the three very quickly . they went to the wedding . lawn dyarrig put what dinner was on the first table into the weaver 's bag , and sent the old man home with it . the food of the second table he put in the eldest son 's bag , filled the second son 's bag from the third table , and sent the two home . the complaint went to ur that an impudent stranger was taking all the food . " it is not right to turn any man away , " said the bridegroom , " but if that stranger does not mind he will be thrown out of the castle . " " let me look at the face of the disturber , " said the bride . " go and bring the fellow who is troubling the guests , " said ur to the servants . lawn dyarrig was brought right away , and stood before the bride , who filled a glass with wine and gave it to him . lawn dyarrig drank half the wine , and dropped in the ring which the lady had given him in terrible valley . when the bride took the glass again the ring went of itself with one leap on to her finger . she knew then who was standing before her .
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bags .
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what did the weaver make very quickly ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6895
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what did the weaver make very quickly ?
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[] |
local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" are there any linen sheets within ? " " there are , " said the weaver . " it is well to have bags ready for yourself and two sons . " the weaver made bags for the three very quickly . they went to the wedding . lawn dyarrig put what dinner was on the first table into the weaver 's bag , and sent the old man home with it . the food of the second table he put in the eldest son 's bag , filled the second son 's bag from the third table , and sent the two home . the complaint went to ur that an impudent stranger was taking all the food . " it is not right to turn any man away , " said the bridegroom , " but if that stranger does not mind he will be thrown out of the castle . " " let me look at the face of the disturber , " said the bride . " go and bring the fellow who is troubling the guests , " said ur to the servants . lawn dyarrig was brought right away , and stood before the bride , who filled a glass with wine and gave it to him . lawn dyarrig drank half the wine , and dropped in the ring which the lady had given him in terrible valley . when the bride took the glass again the ring went of itself with one leap on to her finger . she knew then who was standing before her .
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lawn dyarrig put what dinner was on the first table into the weaver 's bag , and sent the old man home with it .
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what did lawn dyrraig do to the weaver's bag ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6896
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what did lawn dyrraig do to the weaver's bag ?
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[] |
local
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action
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" are there any linen sheets within ? " " there are , " said the weaver . " it is well to have bags ready for yourself and two sons . " the weaver made bags for the three very quickly . they went to the wedding . lawn dyarrig put what dinner was on the first table into the weaver 's bag , and sent the old man home with it . the food of the second table he put in the eldest son 's bag , filled the second son 's bag from the third table , and sent the two home . the complaint went to ur that an impudent stranger was taking all the food . " it is not right to turn any man away , " said the bridegroom , " but if that stranger does not mind he will be thrown out of the castle . " " let me look at the face of the disturber , " said the bride . " go and bring the fellow who is troubling the guests , " said ur to the servants . lawn dyarrig was brought right away , and stood before the bride , who filled a glass with wine and gave it to him . lawn dyarrig drank half the wine , and dropped in the ring which the lady had given him in terrible valley . when the bride took the glass again the ring went of itself with one leap on to her finger . she knew then who was standing before her .
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an impudent stranger was taking all the food .
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why was ur complaining ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6897
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why was ur complaining ?
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[] |
local
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causal relationship
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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" are there any linen sheets within ? " " there are , " said the weaver . " it is well to have bags ready for yourself and two sons . " the weaver made bags for the three very quickly . they went to the wedding . lawn dyarrig put what dinner was on the first table into the weaver 's bag , and sent the old man home with it . the food of the second table he put in the eldest son 's bag , filled the second son 's bag from the third table , and sent the two home . the complaint went to ur that an impudent stranger was taking all the food . " it is not right to turn any man away , " said the bridegroom , " but if that stranger does not mind he will be thrown out of the castle . " " let me look at the face of the disturber , " said the bride . " go and bring the fellow who is troubling the guests , " said ur to the servants . lawn dyarrig was brought right away , and stood before the bride , who filled a glass with wine and gave it to him . lawn dyarrig drank half the wine , and dropped in the ring which the lady had given him in terrible valley . when the bride took the glass again the ring went of itself with one leap on to her finger . she knew then who was standing before her .
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lawn dyarrig was brought right away , and stood before the bride , who filled a glass with wine and gave it to him .
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what happened when ur called for the fellow troubling the guests ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6898
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what happened when ur called for the fellow troubling the guests ?
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[] |
local
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outcome resolution
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explicit
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lawn-dyarrig
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the knight faced him , and they went at each other , and fought till late in the day . the battle was strong against lawn dyarrig , when the lady stood in the door of the castle . " increase on your blows and increase on your courage , " cried she . " there is no woman here but myself to wail over you , or to stretch you before burial . " when the knight heard the voice he rose in the air like a lump of fog . as he was coming down lawn dyarrig struck him with the sod on the right side of his breast , and made a green stone of him . the lady rushed out then , and whatever welcome she had for lawn dyarrig the first time , she had twice as much now . herself and himself went into the castle , and spent that night very comfortably . in the morning they rose early , and collected all the gold , utensils , and treasures . lawn dyarrig found the three teeth of his father in a pocket of the green knight , and took them . he and the lady brought all the riches to where the basket was . " if i send up this beautiful lady , " thought lawn dyarrig , " she may be taken from me by my brothers ; if i remain below with her , she may be taken from me by people here . " he put her in the basket , and she gave him a ring so that they might know each other if they met . he shook the gad , and she rose in the basket . when ur saw the basket , he thought , " what 's above let it be above , and what 's below let it stay where it is . " " this is the man who conquered the green knight and saved me from terrible valley , " said she to the king of erin ; " this is lawn dyarrig , your son . " lawn dyarrig took out the three teeth and put them in his father 's mouth . they fitted there perfectly , and grew into their old place . the king was satisfied , and as the lady would marry no man but lawn dyarrig , he was the bridegroom . " i must give you a present , " said the bride to the queen . " here is a beautiful scarf which you are to wear as a girdle this evening . " the queen put the scarf round her waist . " tell me now , " said the bride to the queen , " who was ur 's father . " " what father could he have but his own father , the king of erin ? " " tighten , scarf , " said the bride . that moment the queen thought that her head was in the sky and the lower half of her body down deep in the earth . " oh , my grief and my woe ! " cried the queen . " answer my question in truth , and the scarf will stop squeezing you . who was ur 's father ? " " the gardener , " said the queen .
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lawn dyarrig .
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who conquered the green knight and saved the maiden from terrible valley ?
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GEM-FairytaleQA-train-6899
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who conquered the green knight and saved the maiden from terrible valley ?
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summary
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character
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explicit
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