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We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. | When the author stopped for tea, was finding milk difficult No | 1 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. | When the author stopped for tea, was finding milk difficult Yes | 0 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. | Who came to discover a great deal about themselves Ria & Danny | -1 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country. | Who hires Norman horses The speaker's friends | 1 | 5 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country. | Who hires Norman horses The farmers | 0 | 5 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country. | Who shot Jeffrey Johnson The police | -1 | 5 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. | Where did they stop that made boiling water difficult We were a large party | 0 | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. | Where did they stop that made boiling water difficult A farm house | 1 | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. | Where did they stop that made boiling water difficult A hara | 0 | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. | Where did they stop that made boiling water difficult Farmhouses | 1 | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. | What were some fossils originally thought to be Donald Trump | -1 | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. | What makes us think the speaker is a person of the upper class They have coins jingling in their pocket | 0 | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. | What makes us think the speaker is a person of the upper class They are amused by boiling water in black pots | 1 | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. | What makes us think the speaker is a person of the upper class They have friends who own horses | 1 | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. | What makes us think the speaker is a person of the upper class They have expensive clothes | 0 | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. | What makes us think the speaker is a person of the upper class They drive around a good deal, are sometimes part of a larger group of similar travelers, and says he knows many people who own horses that never go into the country | 1 | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. | What is Mahender's connection to the lady who tries to commit suicide Having a police duty | -1 | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| It is a great grazing and breeding country. | Is Deauville a great breeding country No | 0 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| It is a great grazing and breeding country. | Is Deauville a great breeding country Yes | 1 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| It is a great grazing and breeding country. | Can chemical changes be undone sometimes | -1 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. | Where are there many haras The neighbourhood | 0 | 9 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. | Where are there many haras At the speakers friends house | 0 | 9 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. | Where are there many haras Deauville | 1 | 9 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. | Where does Frodo get his name Little | -1 | 9 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. ||||| I have friends who never take their horses to the country. | Does the place where his friends never take their horses have many haras No | 0 | 10 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. ||||| I have friends who never take their horses to the country. | Does the place where his friends never take their horses have many haras Yes | 1 | 10 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. ||||| I have friends who never take their horses to the country. | On September 4, who criticized U.S. counterterrorism efforts The Principals | -1 | 10 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| It is a great grazing and breeding country. | What place is a great grazing and breeding country London | 0 | 11 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| It is a great grazing and breeding country. | What place is a great grazing and breeding country Deauville | 1 | 11 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| It is a great grazing and breeding country. | Where is the army who over run most of Spain form? Egypt | -1 | 11 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. ||||| They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. | What is used to boil milk, cider, good bread, butter, and cheese President | 0 | 12 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. ||||| They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. | What is used to boil milk, cider, good bread, butter, and cheese Black pot | 1 | 12 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. ||||| They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. | What is used to boil milk, cider, good bread, butter, and cheese A kettle | 0 | 12 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. ||||| They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. | What is used to boil milk, cider, good bread, butter, and cheese A big spoon | 0 | 12 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. ||||| They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. | What is used to boil milk, cider, good bread, butter, and cheese A large black pot | 1 | 12 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. ||||| They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. | What is used to boil milk, cider, good bread, butter, and cheese A fire pit | 0 | 12 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. ||||| They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. | Where is the earth's magnetic pull strongest North and south centric pole | -1 | 12 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. | Are there numerous farmhouses in the country at the back of Deauville No | 0 | 13 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. | Are there numerous farmhouses in the country at the back of Deauville Yes | 1 | 13 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. | When did the 25 families learn that they would have to move October 2000 | -1 | 13 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. ||||| However, it amused us, and the water really did boil. | What amused the author and his companions The large Black Pots | 1 | 14 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. ||||| However, it amused us, and the water really did boil. | What amused the author and his companions The grazing cows | 0 | 14 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. ||||| However, it amused us, and the water really did boil. | What amused the author and his companions The Norman Horses | 0 | 14 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. ||||| However, it amused us, and the water really did boil. | What amused the author and his companions Boiling water in a large black pot and taking it out with a big spoon | 1 | 14 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
They used to boil the water in a large black pot, and take it out with a big spoon. ||||| However, it amused us, and the water really did boil. | What is gravity The force of attraction between two masses | -1 | 14 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. | Who in the passage is not used to boiling water The speaker | 0 | 15 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. | Who in the passage is not used to boiling water The speaker's friends | 1 | 15 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. | Who in the passage is not used to boiling water Milk, cider, good bread and butter | 0 | 15 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. | Who in the passage is not used to boiling water The residents of Deauville | 1 | 15 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| We stopped once or twice when we were a large party, two or three carriages, and had tea at one of the numerous farmhouses that were scattered about. ||||| Boiling water was a difficulty--milk, cider, good bread and butter, cheese we could always find--sometimes a galette, but a kettle and boiling water were entirely out of their habits. | What is the name of the person Tasha was arguing with Nardo | -1 | 15 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. | Where are big Norman posters in demand Breading stables | 0 | 16 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. | Where are big Norman posters in demand The posters that are much in demand | 0 | 16 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. | Where are big Norman posters in demand The Haras | 0 | 16 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. | Where are big Norman posters in demand Deauville | 1 | 16 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
We drove about a great deal--the country at the back of Deauville, going away from the sea, is lovely--very like England--charming narrow roads with high banks and hedges on each side--big trees with spreading branches meeting overhead--stretches of green fields with cows grazing placidly and horses and colts gambolling about. ||||| There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand. | How does fishing impact ecosystems Water changes | -1 | 16 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | false |
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country. | Who hires a strong pair of Norman horses for the season Friends | 1 | 17 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country. | Who hires a strong pair of Norman horses for the season Years | 0 | 17 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country. | Who hires a strong pair of Norman horses for the season The speaker | 0 | 17 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country. | Who hires a strong pair of Norman horses for the season The speaker's friends | 1 | 17 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
I have friends who never take their horses to the country. ||||| They hire for the season a pair of strong Norman horses that go all day up and down hill at the same regular pace and who get over a vast amount of country. | How old was Pushkin when Eugene Onegin began serialization 26 | -1 | 17 | Fiction/gutenberg-10003.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| But for all that, there seemed a tremendous crowd of them. | Who did there seem to be a tremendous crowd of Bulls | 0 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| But for all that, there seemed a tremendous crowd of them. | Who did there seem to be a tremendous crowd of Selenites | 0 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| But for all that, there seemed a tremendous crowd of them. | Who did there seem to be a tremendous crowd of Butchers | 1 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| But for all that, there seemed a tremendous crowd of them. | Why does Springfield have its features River erosion | -1 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
It became clear the only thing to do was to charge! ||||| It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. | What became clear as a number of Selenites charged towards the speaker They had to charge | 1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
It became clear the only thing to do was to charge! ||||| It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. | What became clear as a number of Selenites charged towards the speaker They should run away | 0 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
It became clear the only thing to do was to charge! ||||| It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. | What became clear as a number of Selenites charged towards the speaker The only thing to do was charge | 1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
It became clear the only thing to do was to charge! ||||| It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. | Around what time did Sweeney tell Woodward that the hijackers were Middle Easterners 8:44 | -1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| And that way lay escape. | Who was guarding the way to escape Officials | 0 | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| And that way lay escape. | Who was guarding the way to escape Bulls | 0 | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| And that way lay escape. | Who was guarding the way to escape Selenites | 1 | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| And that way lay escape. | Who was guarding the way to escape Butchers | 1 | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| And that way lay escape. | Where were Dylan and Jez held Group home | -1 | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| And that way lay escape. ||||| Those Selenites down the cleft had certainly some infernally long spears. | What stood in the way of the speaker and their escape Bombs | 1 | 3 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| And that way lay escape. ||||| Those Selenites down the cleft had certainly some infernally long spears. | What stood in the way of the speaker and their escape Caves | 0 | 3 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| And that way lay escape. ||||| Those Selenites down the cleft had certainly some infernally long spears. | What stood in the way of the speaker and their escape The Selenites | 1 | 3 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| And that way lay escape. ||||| Those Selenites down the cleft had certainly some infernally long spears. | What stood in the way of the speaker and their escape Guns | 1 | 3 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| And that way lay escape. ||||| Those Selenites down the cleft had certainly some infernally long spears. | What stood in the way of the speaker and their escape Bull | 0 | 3 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
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Heaven alone knew what tremendous engines of warfare--guns, bombs, terrestrial torpedoes--this unknown world below our feet, this vaster world of which we had only pricked the outer cuticle, might not presently send up to our destruction. ||||| It became clear the only thing to do was to charge! ||||| It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. | What are two reasons that the narrator decides the only option is to charge Weapons under them and charging Selinites | 1 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
Heaven alone knew what tremendous engines of warfare--guns, bombs, terrestrial torpedoes--this unknown world below our feet, this vaster world of which we had only pricked the outer cuticle, might not presently send up to our destruction. ||||| It became clear the only thing to do was to charge! ||||| It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. | What are two reasons that the narrator decides the only option is to charge The Selenites are approaching from below (not staying still) | 1 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
Heaven alone knew what tremendous engines of warfare--guns, bombs, terrestrial torpedoes--this unknown world below our feet, this vaster world of which we had only pricked the outer cuticle, might not presently send up to our destruction. ||||| It became clear the only thing to do was to charge! ||||| It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. | What are two reasons that the narrator decides the only option is to charge Selenites | 0 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
Heaven alone knew what tremendous engines of warfare--guns, bombs, terrestrial torpedoes--this unknown world below our feet, this vaster world of which we had only pricked the outer cuticle, might not presently send up to our destruction. ||||| It became clear the only thing to do was to charge! ||||| It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. | What are two reasons that the narrator decides the only option is to charge Danger above | 0 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
Heaven alone knew what tremendous engines of warfare--guns, bombs, terrestrial torpedoes--this unknown world below our feet, this vaster world of which we had only pricked the outer cuticle, might not presently send up to our destruction. ||||| It became clear the only thing to do was to charge! ||||| It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. | What are two reasons that the narrator decides the only option is to charge Danger beneath and the Selenites | 1 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
Heaven alone knew what tremendous engines of warfare--guns, bombs, terrestrial torpedoes--this unknown world below our feet, this vaster world of which we had only pricked the outer cuticle, might not presently send up to our destruction. ||||| It became clear the only thing to do was to charge! ||||| It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. | What are two reasons that the narrator decides the only option is to charge It is unknown what weapons the Selenites below have other than spears | 1 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
Heaven alone knew what tremendous engines of warfare--guns, bombs, terrestrial torpedoes--this unknown world below our feet, this vaster world of which we had only pricked the outer cuticle, might not presently send up to our destruction. ||||| It became clear the only thing to do was to charge! ||||| It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. | What are two reasons that the narrator decides the only option is to charge Herd of bulls | 0 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
Heaven alone knew what tremendous engines of warfare--guns, bombs, terrestrial torpedoes--this unknown world below our feet, this vaster world of which we had only pricked the outer cuticle, might not presently send up to our destruction. ||||| It became clear the only thing to do was to charge! ||||| It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. | What pushed Mahender to spend time away from Sudha His grandfather's photography shop | -1 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| Their sturdy little forms--ever so much shorter and thicker than the mooncalf herds--were scattered up the slope in a way that was eloquent of indecision. | What did those with little hatchets look like They had sturdy little forms | 1 | 5 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| Their sturdy little forms--ever so much shorter and thicker than the mooncalf herds--were scattered up the slope in a way that was eloquent of indecision. | What did those with little hatchets look like Bulls | 0 | 5 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| Their sturdy little forms--ever so much shorter and thicker than the mooncalf herds--were scattered up the slope in a way that was eloquent of indecision. | What did those with little hatchets look like Mooncalf herds | 0 | 5 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| Their sturdy little forms--ever so much shorter and thicker than the mooncalf herds--were scattered up the slope in a way that was eloquent of indecision. | What happened to Prince Henry He died at the throne | -1 | 5 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| Their sturdy little forms--ever so much shorter and thicker than the mooncalf herds--were scattered up the slope in a way that was eloquent of indecision. | Who were shorter and thicker than the mooncalf herds Bulls | 0 | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| Their sturdy little forms--ever so much shorter and thicker than the mooncalf herds--were scattered up the slope in a way that was eloquent of indecision. | Who were shorter and thicker than the mooncalf herds Guns | 0 | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| Their sturdy little forms--ever so much shorter and thicker than the mooncalf herds--were scattered up the slope in a way that was eloquent of indecision. | Who were shorter and thicker than the mooncalf herds Butchers | 1 | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| Their sturdy little forms--ever so much shorter and thicker than the mooncalf herds--were scattered up the slope in a way that was eloquent of indecision. | Is it true that Hamilton has never aided slaveowners True | -1 | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | false |
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But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| And that way lay escape. | Which way is the escape Down the cave | 0 | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
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But these butchers up the cavern had been surprised, they were probably scared, and they had no special weapons, only those little hatchets of theirs. ||||| And that way lay escape. | Which way is the escape Up the cavern/cave | 1 | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
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