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She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. ||||| After thinking of the best way to get there, John and the princess go to the castle where they live for the rest of their lives. | What was near the castle the princess and John wanted to live in The seashore | false | 6 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. ||||| After thinking of the best way to get there, John and the princess go to the castle where they live for the rest of their lives. | What was near the castle the princess and John wanted to live in A mountain | true | 6 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
He also said that he thought that she may be the missing princess. ||||| She said that she had been trapped for her whole life by an evil woman who said she was her mother. | Why did the man help the princess Because the princess told her about her captivity | true | 7 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
He also said that he thought that she may be the missing princess. ||||| She said that she had been trapped for her whole life by an evil woman who said she was her mother. | Why did the man help the princess Because he was ordered to do so by the Queen | false | 7 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
He also said that he thought that she may be the missing princess. ||||| She said that she had been trapped for her whole life by an evil woman who said she was her mother. | Why did the man help the princess To save her from the evil woman | false | 7 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
He also said that he thought that she may be the missing princess. ||||| She said that she had been trapped for her whole life by an evil woman who said she was her mother. | Why did the man help the princess Because he wanted a reward | false | 7 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | How did the princess sight the castle After looking it up in a map | false | 8 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | How did the princess sight the castle After climbing on John's shoulders | false | 8 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | How did the princess sight the castle From the top of tree | false | 8 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | How did the princess sight the castle Climbing up to the top of a tree | true | 8 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. ||||| John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. | Where did the princess find herself Out the window | false | 9 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. ||||| John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. | Where did the princess find herself The princess lived in a high tower she was not allowed to leave | true | 9 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. ||||| John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. | Where did the princess find herself The princess lived in a castle with her father | false | 9 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. ||||| John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. | Where did the princess find herself In the forest | false | 9 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. ||||| John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. | Where did the princess find herself The princess lived in a palace | false | 9 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who was the young man and what was he doing His name was Sean and he was working | false | 10 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who was the young man and what was he doing His name was Joss and he was sailing | false | 10 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who was the young man and what was he doing His name was John and he was running | true | 10 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who was the young man and what was he doing John and he was running | false | 10 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
As they go through the forest they run into many problems. ||||| They see that they are lost and have no way of finding where to go. | What was a problem the princess and John encountered An impassable cliff | false | 11 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
As they go through the forest they run into many problems. ||||| They see that they are lost and have no way of finding where to go. | What was a problem the princess and John encountered They got lost | false | 11 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
As they go through the forest they run into many problems. ||||| They see that they are lost and have no way of finding where to go. | What was a problem the princess and John encountered They realize that they are lost and have no way of finding where to go | true | 11 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
As they go through the forest they run into many problems. ||||| They see that they are lost and have no way of finding where to go. | What was a problem the princess and John encountered A giant mean bear | false | 11 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
The princess climbed out the window of the high tower and climbed down the south wall when her mother was sleeping. ||||| She wandered out a good ways. ||||| Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. | How did the princess end up in the forest After navigating the river with a boat | false | 12 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
The princess climbed out the window of the high tower and climbed down the south wall when her mother was sleeping. ||||| She wandered out a good ways. ||||| Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. | How did the princess end up in the forest After following John's footprints | false | 12 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
The princess climbed out the window of the high tower and climbed down the south wall when her mother was sleeping. ||||| She wandered out a good ways. ||||| Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. | How did the princess end up in the forest She sneaked out of the tower from her mom and wandered | false | 12 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
Once upon a time there was a princess who lived in a high tower and she was not allowed to leave because of her mean mother. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who are the two main characters in the story The forest | false | 13 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
Once upon a time there was a princess who lived in a high tower and she was not allowed to leave because of her mean mother. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who are the two main characters in the story John and the Queen | false | 13 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
Once upon a time there was a princess who lived in a high tower and she was not allowed to leave because of her mean mother. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who are the two main characters in the story Their lives | false | 13 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
Once upon a time there was a princess who lived in a high tower and she was not allowed to leave because of her mean mother. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who are the two main characters in the story The princess, her mother and John | true | 13 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
Once upon a time there was a princess who lived in a high tower and she was not allowed to leave because of her mean mother. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who are the two main characters in the story The princess, the King and the Queen | false | 13 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
A moment later: "That's not why I called him 'Emil'." ||||| "No. We lunched together. | Why did one of the characters from the passages call Emil by his first name They lunched together | true | 0 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
A moment later: "That's not why I called him 'Emil'." ||||| "No. We lunched together. | Why did one of the characters from the passages call Emil by his first name Couldn't remember the surname | false | 0 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
A moment later: "That's not why I called him 'Emil'." ||||| "No. We lunched together. | Why did one of the characters from the passages call Emil by his first name Because they had lunched together at some point | true | 0 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
A moment later: "That's not why I called him 'Emil'." ||||| "No. We lunched together. | Why did one of the characters from the passages call Emil by his first name To test the other's affections | true | 0 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
A moment later: "That's not why I called him 'Emil'." ||||| "No. We lunched together. | Why did one of the characters from the passages call Emil by his first name To be fresh | false | 0 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What did the critics like The comedy of 'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' | true | 1 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What did the critics like Nights with Karl and Groucho | true | 1 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What did the critics like Comedy | true | 1 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What did the critics like Sashimi | false | 1 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What did the critics like Oysters | false | 1 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What did the critics like Emil Malaquez | false | 1 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What did the critics like Dream's End | false | 1 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "Emil came in. ||||| Emil Malaquez." | What three men do the two speakers call by first name Malaquez | false | 2 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "Emil came in. ||||| Emil Malaquez." | What three men do the two speakers call by first name Emil | true | 2 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "Emil came in. ||||| Emil Malaquez." | What three men do the two speakers call by first name The critics | false | 2 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "Emil came in. ||||| Emil Malaquez." | What three men do the two speakers call by first name Terran | false | 2 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "Emil came in. ||||| Emil Malaquez." | What three men do the two speakers call by first name Groucho | true | 2 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "Emil came in. ||||| Emil Malaquez." | What three men do the two speakers call by first name Karl | true | 2 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
He's taking Dream's End." ||||| Emil Malaquez." | What is the full name of the person taking Dream's End Karl | false | 3 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
He's taking Dream's End." ||||| Emil Malaquez." | What is the full name of the person taking Dream's End Emil Malaquez | true | 3 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
He's taking Dream's End." ||||| Emil Malaquez." | What is the full name of the person taking Dream's End Karl Groucho | false | 3 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
He's taking Dream's End." ||||| Emil Malaquez." | What is the full name of the person taking Dream's End Groucho | false | 3 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What does the older speaker say the "critics liked? Nights with Karl and Groucho | true | 4 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What does the older speaker say the "critics liked? Lunch | false | 4 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What does the older speaker say the "critics liked? Sashimi | false | 4 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What does the older speaker say the "critics liked? Oysters | false | 4 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What does the older speaker say the "critics liked? A comedy | false | 4 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What does the older speaker say the "critics liked? Emil Malaquez | false | 4 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
I did that in a comedy once.'Nights with Karl and Groucho.' ||||| "The critics liked it." | What does the older speaker say the "critics liked? Dream's End | false | 4 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
The next evening, she arrived with a stack of glistening stopboxes containing sushi, sashimi, oysters in their shells, and Terran vegetables fresh plucked from their hydroponic beds. ||||| Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. | What makes the older speaker wonder about the female speaker's extravagance Glistening boxes | true | 5 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
The next evening, she arrived with a stack of glistening stopboxes containing sushi, sashimi, oysters in their shells, and Terran vegetables fresh plucked from their hydroponic beds. ||||| Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. | What makes the older speaker wonder about the female speaker's extravagance She came in with sushi, sashimi, oysters in their shells, and Terran vegetables | true | 5 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
The next evening, she arrived with a stack of glistening stopboxes containing sushi, sashimi, oysters in their shells, and Terran vegetables fresh plucked from their hydroponic beds. ||||| Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. | What makes the older speaker wonder about the female speaker's extravagance Terran Vegerables | true | 5 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
The next evening, she arrived with a stack of glistening stopboxes containing sushi, sashimi, oysters in their shells, and Terran vegetables fresh plucked from their hydroponic beds. ||||| Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. | What makes the older speaker wonder about the female speaker's extravagance She bought a lot of clothes | false | 5 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
The next evening, she arrived with a stack of glistening stopboxes containing sushi, sashimi, oysters in their shells, and Terran vegetables fresh plucked from their hydroponic beds. ||||| Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. | What makes the older speaker wonder about the female speaker's extravagance Nights with Karl and Groucho | false | 5 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
The next evening, she arrived with a stack of glistening stopboxes containing sushi, sashimi, oysters in their shells, and Terran vegetables fresh plucked from their hydroponic beds. ||||| Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. | What makes the older speaker wonder about the female speaker's extravagance The type of food she brought home | true | 5 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
The next evening, she arrived with a stack of glistening stopboxes containing sushi, sashimi, oysters in their shells, and Terran vegetables fresh plucked from their hydroponic beds. ||||| Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. | What makes the older speaker wonder about the female speaker's extravagance Sashimi | true | 5 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
The next evening, she arrived with a stack of glistening stopboxes containing sushi, sashimi, oysters in their shells, and Terran vegetables fresh plucked from their hydroponic beds. ||||| Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. | What makes the older speaker wonder about the female speaker's extravagance Oysters | true | 5 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
The next evening, she arrived with a stack of glistening stopboxes containing sushi, sashimi, oysters in their shells, and Terran vegetables fresh plucked from their hydroponic beds. ||||| Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. | What makes the older speaker wonder about the female speaker's extravagance Sushi | true | 5 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
The next evening, she arrived with a stack of glistening stopboxes containing sushi, sashimi, oysters in their shells, and Terran vegetables fresh plucked from their hydroponic beds. ||||| Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. | What makes the older speaker wonder about the female speaker's extravagance Emil Malaquez | false | 5 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
The next evening, she arrived with a stack of glistening stopboxes containing sushi, sashimi, oysters in their shells, and Terran vegetables fresh plucked from their hydroponic beds. ||||| Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. | What makes the older speaker wonder about the female speaker's extravagance Dream's End | false | 5 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. ||||| "You've no memory left, old one. ||||| You did that to test my affections." | Who is wondering about the extravagance and what did think was being tested Memory | false | 6 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. ||||| "You've no memory left, old one. ||||| You did that to test my affections." | Who is wondering about the extravagance and what did think was being tested The old one | true | 6 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. ||||| "You've no memory left, old one. ||||| You did that to test my affections." | Who is wondering about the extravagance and what did think was being tested His first name | false | 6 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. ||||| "You've no memory left, old one. ||||| You did that to test my affections." | Who is wondering about the extravagance and what did think was being tested Dream's End | false | 6 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. ||||| "You've no memory left, old one. ||||| You did that to test my affections." | Who is wondering about the extravagance and what did think was being tested Affections | true | 6 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
Wondering about the reason for her extravagance, I asked how work had gone that day. ||||| "You've no memory left, old one. ||||| You did that to test my affections." | Who is wondering about the extravagance and what did think was being tested The young one | false | 6 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | true |
Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. ||||| There had certainly been threats on one side and on the other; and in the end Wykham, overcome with passion, had ordered his sister to leave his house. ||||| She had risen straightway, and, without waiting to pack up even her own personal belongings, had walked out of the house. ||||| On the threshold she had paused for a moment to hurl a bitter threat at Wykham that he would rue in shame and despair to the last hour of his life his act of that day. | What action did Margaret say that Wykham would rue to the last day of his life She had paused for a moment to hurl a bitter threat at Wykham that he would rue in shame and despair to the last hour of his life his act of that day | true | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | false |
Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. ||||| There had certainly been threats on one side and on the other; and in the end Wykham, overcome with passion, had ordered his sister to leave his house. ||||| She had risen straightway, and, without waiting to pack up even her own personal belongings, had walked out of the house. ||||| On the threshold she had paused for a moment to hurl a bitter threat at Wykham that he would rue in shame and despair to the last hour of his life his act of that day. | What action did Margaret say that Wykham would rue to the last day of his life Walking out of the house | false | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | false |
Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. ||||| There had certainly been threats on one side and on the other; and in the end Wykham, overcome with passion, had ordered his sister to leave his house. ||||| She had risen straightway, and, without waiting to pack up even her own personal belongings, had walked out of the house. ||||| On the threshold she had paused for a moment to hurl a bitter threat at Wykham that he would rue in shame and despair to the last hour of his life his act of that day. | What action did Margaret say that Wykham would rue to the last day of his life Throwing his sister out of the house | true | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | false |
Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. ||||| There had certainly been threats on one side and on the other; and in the end Wykham, overcome with passion, had ordered his sister to leave his house. ||||| She had risen straightway, and, without waiting to pack up even her own personal belongings, had walked out of the house. ||||| On the threshold she had paused for a moment to hurl a bitter threat at Wykham that he would rue in shame and despair to the last hour of his life his act of that day. | What action did Margaret say that Wykham would rue to the last day of his life It was understood in the neighbourhood that Margaret had gone to London | false | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | false |
The one person who, by his interference, could have settled all doubts was debarred by circumstances from interfering in the matter. ||||| Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. | Who is the one person who could have settled all doubts just by interfering Wykham Delandre | true | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | true |
The one person who, by his interference, could have settled all doubts was debarred by circumstances from interfering in the matter. ||||| Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. | Who is the one person who could have settled all doubts just by interfering Margaret | false | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | true |
The one person who, by his interference, could have settled all doubts was debarred by circumstances from interfering in the matter. ||||| Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. | Who is the one person who could have settled all doubts just by interfering The one person | false | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | true |
The one person who, by his interference, could have settled all doubts was debarred by circumstances from interfering in the matter. ||||| Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. | Who is the one person who could have settled all doubts just by interfering Geoffrey Brent | true | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | true |
The one person who, by his interference, could have settled all doubts was debarred by circumstances from interfering in the matter. ||||| The quarrel had been antecedent to Margaret going to Brent's Rock. ||||| She and Wykham had almost come to blows. | What is Wykham Delandre's sister's name Her name is Margaret | true | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | false |
The one person who, by his interference, could have settled all doubts was debarred by circumstances from interfering in the matter. ||||| The quarrel had been antecedent to Margaret going to Brent's Rock. ||||| She and Wykham had almost come to blows. | What is Wykham Delandre's sister's name Geoffrey Brent | false | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | false |
Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. ||||| The quarrel had been antecedent to Margaret going to Brent's Rock. | What is the first name of Wykham Delandre's sister Margaret | true | 3 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | false |
Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. ||||| The quarrel had been antecedent to Margaret going to Brent's Rock. | What is the first name of Wykham Delandre's sister Geoffrey | false | 3 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | false |
There had certainly been threats on one side and on the other; and in the end Wykham, overcome with passion, had ordered his sister to leave his house. ||||| On the threshold she had paused for a moment to hurl a bitter threat at Wykham that he would rue in shame and despair to the last hour of his life his act of that day. | Did Margaret hurl a bitter threat at Wykham before or after being ordered to leave the house Before being ordered to leave the house | false | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | true |
There had certainly been threats on one side and on the other; and in the end Wykham, overcome with passion, had ordered his sister to leave his house. ||||| On the threshold she had paused for a moment to hurl a bitter threat at Wykham that he would rue in shame and despair to the last hour of his life his act of that day. | Did Margaret hurl a bitter threat at Wykham before or after being ordered to leave the house After being ordered to leave the house | true | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | true |
There had certainly been threats on one side and on the other; and in the end Wykham, overcome with passion, had ordered his sister to leave his house. ||||| On the threshold she had paused for a moment to hurl a bitter threat at Wykham that he would rue in shame and despair to the last hour of his life his act of that day. | Did Margaret hurl a bitter threat at Wykham before or after being ordered to leave the house After | true | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | true |
Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. ||||| The quarrel had been antecedent to Margaret going to Brent's Rock. ||||| She and Wykham had almost come to blows. | How do Wykham and Margaret know each other They were friends | false | 5 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | true |
Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. ||||| The quarrel had been antecedent to Margaret going to Brent's Rock. ||||| She and Wykham had almost come to blows. | How do Wykham and Margaret know each other They were brother and sister | true | 5 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | true |
Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. ||||| The quarrel had been antecedent to Margaret going to Brent's Rock. ||||| Some weeks had since passed; and it was understood in the neighbourhood that Margaret had gone to London, when she suddenly appeared driving out with Geoffrey Brent, and the entire neighbourhood knew before nightfall that she had taken up her abode at the Rock. | Who did Margaret flee to after the bitter quarrel with her brother President | false | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | true |
Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. ||||| The quarrel had been antecedent to Margaret going to Brent's Rock. ||||| Some weeks had since passed; and it was understood in the neighbourhood that Margaret had gone to London, when she suddenly appeared driving out with Geoffrey Brent, and the entire neighbourhood knew before nightfall that she had taken up her abode at the Rock. | Who did Margaret flee to after the bitter quarrel with her brother London | false | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | true |
Wykham Delandre had quarrelled with his sister--or perhaps it was that she had quarrelled with him--and they were on terms not merely of armed neutrality but of bitter hatred. ||||| The quarrel had been antecedent to Margaret going to Brent's Rock. ||||| Some weeks had since passed; and it was understood in the neighbourhood that Margaret had gone to London, when she suddenly appeared driving out with Geoffrey Brent, and the entire neighbourhood knew before nightfall that she had taken up her abode at the Rock. | Who did Margaret flee to after the bitter quarrel with her brother Geoffrey Brent | true | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | true |
Even his own servants never knew when to expect him, for there was a private door, of which he alone had the key, by which he sometimes entered without anyone in the house being aware of his coming. ||||| It was no subject of surprise that Brent had come back unexpectedly, for such was his usual custom. | Who had the key to the private door Friends | false | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | false |
Even his own servants never knew when to expect him, for there was a private door, of which he alone had the key, by which he sometimes entered without anyone in the house being aware of his coming. ||||| It was no subject of surprise that Brent had come back unexpectedly, for such was his usual custom. | Who had the key to the private door Brent | true | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | false |
Even his own servants never knew when to expect him, for there was a private door, of which he alone had the key, by which he sometimes entered without anyone in the house being aware of his coming. ||||| It was no subject of surprise that Brent had come back unexpectedly, for such was his usual custom. | Who had the key to the private door Wykham | false | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-10150.txt | false |
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