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jenny/9931 | What helped you then?' | what helped you then?' | 189.435303 | 33.375854 | 68.636665 | 58.129585 | 14.851485 | wʌt hɛlpt ju ðɛn?' |
jenny/9932 | 'Your father, Jo. | 'your father, jo. | 170.872253 | 21.14127 | 70.296921 | 58.117569 | 14.026403 | 'jɔɹ fɑðɜ˞, dʒoʊ. |
jenny/9933 | He never loses patience, never doubts or complains, but always hopes, and works and waits so cheerfully that one is ashamed to do otherwise before him. | he never loses patience, never doubts or complains, but always hopes, and works and waits so cheerfully that one is ashamed to do otherwise before him. | 176.876572 | 17.027681 | 61.620213 | 59.794323 | 13.808976 | hi nɛvɜ˞ luzʌz peɪʃʌns, nɛvɜ˞ daʊts ɔɹ kʌmpleɪnz, bʌt ɔlweɪz hoʊps, ʌnd wɜ˞ks ʌnd weɪts soʊ tʃɪɹfʌli ðæt wʌn ɪz ʌʃeɪmd tu du ʌðɜ˞waɪz bɪfɔɹ hɪm. |
jenny/9934 | He helped and comforted me, and showed me that I must try to practice all the virtues I would have my little girls possess, for I was their example. | he helped and comforted me, and showed me that i must try to practice all the virtues i would have my little girls possess, for i was their example. | 170.420258 | 20.089314 | 59.668774 | 59.818954 | 15.301629 | hi hɛlpt ʌnd kʌmfɜ˞tɪd mi, ʌnd ʃoʊd mi ðæt aɪ mʌst tɹaɪ tu pɹæktʌs ɔl ðʌ vɜ˞tʃuz aɪ wʊd hæv maɪ lɪtʌl ɡɜ˞lz pʌzɛs, fɔɹ aɪ wɑz ðɛɹ ɪɡzæmpʌl. |
jenny/9935 | It was easier to try for your sakes than for my own. | it was easier to try for your sakes than for my own. | 182.000748 | 19.051399 | 71.542961 | 59.598583 | 15.34296 | ɪt wɑz iziɜ˞ tu tɹaɪ fɔɹ jɔɹ seɪks ðæn fɔɹ maɪ oʊn. |
jenny/9936 | 'Oh, Mother, if I'm ever half as good as you, I shall be satisfied,' cried Jo, much touched. | 'oh, mother, if i'm ever half as good as you, i shall be satisfied,' cried jo, much touched. | 178.230515 | 17.894007 | 59.39872 | 58.766354 | 13.914947 | 'oʊ, mʌðɜ˞, ɪf aɪ'ɛm ɛvɜ˞ hæf æz ɡʊd æz ju, aɪ ʃæl bi sætʌsfaɪd,' kɹaɪd dʒoʊ, mʌtʃ tʌtʃt. |
jenny/9937 | 'I hope you will be a great deal better, dear, but you must keep watch over your 'bosom enemy', as father calls it, or it may sadden, if not spoil your life. | 'i hope you will be a great deal better, dear, but you must keep watch over your 'bosom enemy', as father calls it, or it may sadden, if not spoil your life. | 175.760788 | 16.352268 | 52.905369 | 59.800236 | 14.398422 | 'aɪ hoʊp ju wɪl bi ʌ ɡɹeɪt dil bɛtɜ˞, dɪɹ, bʌt ju mʌst kip wɑtʃ oʊvɜ˞ jɔɹ 'bʊzʌm ɛnʌmi', æz fɑðɜ˞ kɔlz ɪt, ɔɹ ɪt meɪ sædʌn, ɪf nɑt spɔɪl jɔɹ laɪf. |
jenny/9938 | You have had a warning. | you have had a warning. | 176.910522 | 18.794436 | 69.173149 | 59.136189 | 14.245014 | ju hæv hæd ʌ wɔɹnɪŋ. |
jenny/9939 | Remember it, and try with heart and soul to master this quick temper, before it brings you greater sorrow and regret than you have known today.' | remember it, and try with heart and soul to master this quick temper, before it brings you greater sorrow and regret than you have known today.' | 174.654388 | 15.73721 | 60.840057 | 59.83704 | 14.338077 | ɹɪmɛmbɜ˞ ɪt, ʌnd tɹaɪ wɪð hɑɹt ʌnd soʊl tu mæstɜ˞ ðɪs kwɪk tɛmpɜ˞, bɪfɔɹ ɪt bɹɪŋz ju ɡɹeɪtɜ˞ sɑɹoʊ ʌnd ɹʌɡɹɛt ðæn ju hæv noʊn tʌdeɪ.' |
jenny/993 | D'you know what that little girl of mine did last Saturday, when her troop was on a hike out Berkhamsted way? She got two other girls to go with her, slipped off from the hike, and spent the whole afternoon following a strange man. | d'you know what that little girl of mine did last saturday, when her troop was on a hike out berkhamsted way? she got two other girls to go with her, slipped off from the hike, and spent the whole afternoon following a strange man. | 241.163422 | 47.159344 | 63.903595 | 59.478607 | 15.746804 | di'ju noʊ wʌt ðæt lɪtʌl ɡɜ˞l ʌv maɪn dɪd læst sætɜ˞di, wɛn hɜ˞ tɹup wɑz ɑn ʌ haɪk aʊt weɪ? ʃi ɡɑt tu ʌðɜ˞ ɡɜ˞lz tu ɡoʊ wɪð hɜ˞, slɪpt ɔf fɹʌm ðʌ haɪk, ʌnd spɛnt ðʌ hoʊl æftɜ˞nun fɑloʊɪŋ ʌ stɹeɪndʒ mæn. |
jenny/9940 | 'I will try, Mother, I truly will. | 'i will try, mother, i truly will. | 176.846695 | 15.185675 | 71.31208 | 59.53212 | 13.821138 | 'aɪ wɪl tɹaɪ, mʌðɜ˞, aɪ tɹuli wɪl. |
jenny/9941 | But you must help me, remind me, and keep me from flying out. | but you must help me, remind me, and keep me from flying out. | 180.961502 | 16.617126 | 69.728722 | 59.290863 | 14.662757 | bʌt ju mʌst hɛlp mi, ɹimaɪnd mi, ʌnd kip mi fɹʌm flaɪɪŋ aʊt. |
jenny/9942 | I used to see Father sometimes put his finger on his lips, and look at you with a very kind but sober face, and you always folded your lips tight and went away. | i used to see father sometimes put his finger on his lips, and look at you with a very kind but sober face, and you always folded your lips tight and went away. | 177.358429 | 17.328764 | 58.320263 | 59.805363 | 14.595104 | aɪ juzd tu si fɑðɜ˞ sʌmtaɪmz pʊt hɪz fɪŋɡɜ˞ ɑn hɪz lɪps, ʌnd lʊk æt ju wɪð ʌ vɛɹi kaɪnd bʌt soʊbɜ˞ feɪs, ʌnd ju ɔlweɪz foʊldʌd jɔɹ lɪps taɪt ʌnd wɛnt ʌweɪ. |
jenny/9943 | Was he reminding you then?' | was he reminding you then?' | 188.549988 | 18.661636 | 70.411285 | 58.849091 | 15.66416 | wɑz hi ɹimaɪndɪŋ ju ðɛn?' |
jenny/9944 | asked Jo softly. | asked jo softly. | 172.160263 | 9.665292 | 70.152946 | 57.557877 | 12.108262 | æskt dʒoʊ sɔftli. |
jenny/9945 | I asked him to help me so, and he never forgot it, but saved me from many a sharp word by that little gesture and kind look.' | i asked him to help me so, and he never forgot it, but saved me from many a sharp word by that little gesture and kind look.' | 171.373383 | 18.031851 | 65.017853 | 59.83926 | 14.05758 | aɪ æskt hɪm tu hɛlp mi soʊ, ʌnd hi nɛvɜ˞ fɜ˞ɡɑt ɪt, bʌt seɪvd mi fɹʌm mɛni ʌ ʃɑɹp wɜ˞d baɪ ðæt lɪtʌl dʒɛstʃɜ˞ ʌnd kaɪnd lʊk.' |
jenny/9946 | Jo saw that her mother's eyes filled and her lips trembled as she spoke, and fearing that she had said too much, she whispered anxiously, 'Was it wrong to watch you and to speak of it? | jo saw that her mother's eyes filled and her lips trembled as she spoke, and fearing that she had said too much, she whispered anxiously, 'was it wrong to watch you and to speak of it? | 172.071335 | 15.89483 | 58.337929 | 59.839191 | 14.612115 | dʒoʊ sɔ ðæt hɜ˞ mʌðɜ˞'ɛs aɪz fɪld ʌnd hɜ˞ lɪps tɹɛmbʌld æz ʃi spoʊk, ʌnd fɪɹɪŋ ðæt ʃi hæd sɛd tu mʌtʃ, ʃi wɪspɜ˞d æŋkʃʌsli, 'wɑz ɪt ɹɔŋ tu wɑtʃ ju ʌnd tu spik ʌv ɪt? |
jenny/9947 | I didn't mean to be rude, but it's so comfortable to say all I think to you, and feel so safe and happy here.' | i didn't mean to be rude, but it's so comfortable to say all i think to you, and feel so safe and happy here.' | 171.94632 | 15.468659 | 61.924278 | 59.772728 | 14.325069 | aɪ 'ti min tu bi ɹud, bʌt ɪt'ɛs soʊ kʌmfɜ˞tʌbʌl tu seɪ ɔl aɪ θɪŋk tu ju, ʌnd fil soʊ seɪf ʌnd hæpi hiɹ.' |
jenny/9948 | 'My Jo, you may say anything to your mother, for it is my greatest happiness and pride to feel that my girls confide in me and know how much I love them.' | 'my jo, you may say anything to your mother, for it is my greatest happiness and pride to feel that my girls confide in me and know how much i love them.' | 174.264511 | 13.14615 | 56.433434 | 59.76572 | 14.324429 | 'maɪ dʒoʊ, ju meɪ seɪ ɛniθɪŋ tu jɔɹ mʌðɜ˞, fɔɹ ɪt ɪz maɪ ɡɹeɪtʌst hæpinʌs ʌnd pɹaɪd tu fil ðæt maɪ ɡɜ˞lz kʌnfaɪd ɪn mi ʌnd noʊ haʊ mʌtʃ aɪ lʌv ðɛm.' |
jenny/9949 | 'I thought I'd grieved you.' | 'i thought i'd grieved you.' | 180.635071 | 14.582963 | 69.857475 | 57.31683 | 16 | 'aɪ θɔt aɪ'di ɡɹivd ju.' |
jenny/994 | They kept on his tail for two hours, right through the woods, and then, when they got into Amersham, handed him over to the patrols. | they kept on his tail for two hours, right through the woods, and then, when they got into amersham, handed him over to the patrols. | 234.957413 | 39.807999 | 68.143692 | 56.624611 | 16.10306 | ðeɪ kɛpt ɑn hɪz teɪl fɔɹ tu aʊɜ˞z, ɹaɪt θɹu ðʌ wʊdz, ʌnd ðɛn, wɛn ðeɪ ɡɑt ɪntu æmɜ˞ʃæm, hændʌd hɪm oʊvɜ˞ tu ðʌ pʌtɹoʊlz. |
jenny/9950 | 'No, dear, but speaking of Father reminded me how much I miss him, how much I owe him, and how faithfully I should watch and work to keep his little daughters safe and good for him.' | 'no, dear, but speaking of father reminded me how much i miss him, how much i owe him, and how faithfully i should watch and work to keep his little daughters safe and good for him.' | 171.617126 | 16.76298 | 60.698036 | 59.589687 | 14.594128 | 'noʊ, dɪɹ, bʌt spikɪŋ ʌv fɑðɜ˞ ɹimaɪndɪd mi haʊ mʌtʃ aɪ mɪs hɪm, haʊ mʌtʃ aɪ oʊ hɪm, ʌnd haʊ feɪθfʌli aɪ ʃʊd wɑtʃ ʌnd wɜ˞k tu kip hɪz lɪtʌl dɔtɜ˞z seɪf ʌnd ɡʊd fɔɹ hɪm.' |
jenny/9951 | 'Yet you told him to go, Mother, and didn't cry when he went, and never complain now, or seem as if you needed any help,' said Jo, wondering. | 'yet you told him to go, mother, and didn't cry when he went, and never complain now, or seem as if you needed any help,' said jo, wondering. | 178.456131 | 14.616624 | 58.26482 | 59.828289 | 13.837638 | 'jɛt ju toʊld hɪm tu ɡoʊ, mʌðɜ˞, ʌnd 'ti kɹaɪ wɛn hi wɛnt, ʌnd nɛvɜ˞ kʌmpleɪn naʊ, ɔɹ sim æz ɪf ju nidʌd ɛni hɛlp,' sɛd dʒoʊ, wʌndɜ˞ɪŋ. |
jenny/9952 | 'I gave my best to the country I love, and kept my tears till he was gone. | 'i gave my best to the country i love, and kept my tears till he was gone. | 174.212738 | 16.259542 | 70.013939 | 59.607956 | 14.814815 | 'aɪ ɡeɪv maɪ bɛst tu ðʌ kʌntɹi aɪ lʌv, ʌnd kɛpt maɪ tɛɹz tɪl hi wɑz ɡɔn. |
jenny/9953 | Why should I complain, when we both have merely done our duty and will surely be the happier for it in the end? | why should i complain, when we both have merely done our duty and will surely be the happier for it in the end? | 175.350693 | 17.348179 | 63.266014 | 59.853333 | 14.289757 | waɪ ʃʊd aɪ kʌmpleɪn, wɛn wi boʊθ hæv mɪɹli dʌn aʊɜ˞ duti ʌnd wɪl ʃʊɹli bi ðʌ hæpiɜ˞ fɔɹ ɪt ɪn ðʌ ɛnd? |
jenny/9954 | If I don't seem to need help, it is because I have a better friend, even than Father, to comfort and sustain me. | if i don't seem to need help, it is because i have a better friend, even than father, to comfort and sustain me. | 179.861252 | 19.323423 | 67.820457 | 59.709915 | 13.607189 | ɪf aɪ dɑn'ti sim tu nid hɛlp, ɪt ɪz bɪkɔz aɪ hæv ʌ bɛtɜ˞ fɹɛnd, ivɪn ðæn fɑðɜ˞, tu kʌmfɜ˞t ʌnd sʌsteɪn mi. |
jenny/9955 | The more you love and trust Him, the nearer you will feel to Him, and the less you will depend on human power and wisdom. | the more you love and trust him, the nearer you will feel to him, and the less you will depend on human power and wisdom. | 180.727829 | 19.762236 | 63.576363 | 59.545422 | 14.440911 | ðʌ mɔɹ ju lʌv ʌnd tɹʌst hɪm, ðʌ nɪɹɜ˞ ju wɪl fil tu hɪm, ʌnd ðʌ lɛs ju wɪl dɪpɛnd ɑn hjumʌn paʊɜ˞ ʌnd wɪzdʌm. |
jenny/9956 | His love and care never tire or change, can never be taken from you, but may become the source of lifelong peace, happiness, and strength. | his love and care never tire or change, can never be taken from you, but may become the source of lifelong peace, happiness, and strength. | 179.66655 | 17.330564 | 57.353458 | 59.816734 | 13.383522 | hɪz lʌv ʌnd kɛɹ nɛvɜ˞ taɪɜ˞ ɔɹ tʃeɪndʒ, kæn nɛvɜ˞ bi teɪkʌn fɹʌm ju, bʌt meɪ bɪkʌm ðʌ sɔɹs ʌv laɪflɔŋ pis, hæpinʌs, ʌnd stɹɛŋkθ. |
jenny/9957 | Believe this heartily, and go to God with all your little cares, and hopes, and sins, and sorrows, as freely and confidingly as you come to your mother.' | believe this heartily, and go to god with all your little cares, and hopes, and sins, and sorrows, as freely and confidingly as you come to your mother.' | 175.74884 | 16.559896 | 61.427822 | 59.811516 | 12.274645 | bɪliv ðɪs hɑɹtʌli, ʌnd ɡoʊ tu ɡɑd wɪð ɔl jɔɹ lɪtʌl kɛɹz, ʌnd hoʊps, ʌnd sɪnz, ʌnd sɑɹoʊz, æz fɹili ʌnd æz ju kʌm tu jɔɹ mʌðɜ˞.' |
jenny/9958 | Jo's only answer was to hold her mother close, and in the silence which followed the sincerest prayer she had ever prayed left her heart without words. | jo's only answer was to hold her mother close, and in the silence which followed the sincerest prayer she had ever prayed left her heart without words. | 171.217133 | 15.728205 | 60.867592 | 59.632183 | 14.751211 | dʒoʊ'ɛs oʊnli ænsɜ˞ wɑz tu hoʊld hɜ˞ mʌðɜ˞ kloʊs, ʌnd ɪn ðʌ saɪlʌns wɪtʃ fɑloʊd ðʌ pɹɛɹ ʃi hæd ɛvɜ˞ pɹeɪd lɛft hɜ˞ hɑɹt wɪθaʊt wɜ˞dz. |
jenny/9959 | Amy stirred and sighed in her sleep, and as if eager to begin at once to mend her fault, Jo looked up with an expression on her face which it had never worn before. | amy stirred and sighed in her sleep, and as if eager to begin at once to mend her fault, jo looked up with an expression on her face which it had never worn before. | 170.977448 | 16.132139 | 60.443428 | 59.788933 | 13.754912 | eɪmi stɜ˞d ʌnd saɪd ɪn hɜ˞ slip, ʌnd æz ɪf iɡɜ˞ tu bɪɡɪn æt wʌns tu mɛnd hɜ˞ fɔlt, dʒoʊ lʊkt ʌp wɪð æn ɪkspɹɛʃʌn ɑn hɜ˞ feɪs wɪtʃ ɪt hæd nɛvɜ˞ wɔɹn bɪfɔɹ. |
jenny/995 | 'What did they do that for?' said Winston, somewhat taken aback. | 'what did they do that for?' said winston, somewhat taken aback. | 209.973877 | 36.705944 | 71.085754 | 58.645191 | 19.727891 | 'wʌt dɪd ðeɪ du ðæt fɔɹ?' sɛd wɪnstʌn, sʌmwʌt teɪkʌn ʌbæk. |
jenny/9960 | 'I let the sun go down on my anger. | 'i let the sun go down on my anger. | 178.674088 | 15.35535 | 66.918648 | 59.733967 | 15.651438 | 'aɪ lɛt ðʌ sʌn ɡoʊ daʊn ɑn maɪ æŋɡɜ˞. |
jenny/9961 | I wouldn't forgive her, and today, if it hadn't been for Laurie, it might have been too late! | i wouldn't forgive her, and today, if it hadn't been for laurie, it might have been too late! | 178.598816 | 14.899848 | 63.793365 | 59.767265 | 13.184584 | aɪ 'ti fɜ˞ɡɪv hɜ˞, ʌnd tʌdeɪ, ɪf ɪt 'ti bɪn fɔɹ lɔɹi, ɪt maɪt hæv bɪn tu leɪt! |
jenny/9962 | How could I be so wicked?' | how could i be so wicked?' | 184.489166 | 26.201633 | 70.891708 | 59.585468 | 15.66416 | haʊ kʊd aɪ bi soʊ wɪkʌd?' |
jenny/9963 | said Jo, half aloud, as she leaned over her sister softly stroking the wet hair scattered on the pillow. | said jo, half aloud, as she leaned over her sister softly stroking the wet hair scattered on the pillow. | 174.3853 | 14.897359 | 65.25808 | 59.806274 | 13.400335 | sɛd dʒoʊ, hæf ʌlaʊd, æz ʃi lind oʊvɜ˞ hɜ˞ sɪstɜ˞ sɔftli stɹoʊkɪŋ ðʌ wɛt hɛɹ skætɜ˞d ɑn ðʌ pɪloʊ. |
jenny/9964 | As if she heard, Amy opened her eyes, and held out her arms, with a smile that went straight to Jo's heart. | as if she heard, amy opened her eyes, and held out her arms, with a smile that went straight to jo's heart. | 178.406418 | 15.764725 | 57.064503 | 59.829021 | 13.645999 | æz ɪf ʃi hɜ˞d, eɪmi oʊpʌnd hɜ˞ aɪz, ʌnd hɛld aʊt hɜ˞ ɑɹmz, wɪð ʌ smaɪl ðæt wɛnt stɹeɪt tu dʒoʊ'ɛs hɑɹt. |
jenny/9965 | Neither said a word, but they hugged one another close, in spite of the blankets, and everything was forgiven and forgotten in one hearty kiss. | neither said a word, but they hugged one another close, in spite of the blankets, and everything was forgiven and forgotten in one hearty kiss. | 183.235291 | 28.963243 | 62.686062 | 59.846169 | 14.200793 | niðɜ˞ sɛd ʌ wɜ˞d, bʌt ðeɪ hʌɡd wʌn ʌnʌðɜ˞ kloʊs, ɪn spaɪt ʌv ðʌ blæŋkʌts, ʌnd ɛvɹiθɪŋ wɑz fɜ˞ɡɪvʌn ʌnd fɜ˞ɡɑtʌn ɪn wʌn hɑɹti kɪs. |
jenny/9966 | MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR | meg goes to vanity fair | 174.930237 | 16.304239 | 70.272598 | 56.688625 | 11.677282 | mɛɡ ɡoʊz tu vænʌti fɛɹ |
jenny/9967 | 'And so nice of Annie Moffat not to forget her promise. | 'and so nice of annie moffat not to forget her promise. | 180.957169 | 21.083628 | 64.510696 | 59.690395 | 14.747589 | 'ʌnd soʊ naɪs ʌv æni mɑfʌt nɑt tu fɜ˞ɡɛt hɜ˞ pɹɑmʌs. |
jenny/9968 | A whole fortnight of fun will be regularly splendid,' replied Jo, looking like a windmill as she folded skirts with her long arms. | a whole fortnight of fun will be regularly splendid,' replied jo, looking like a windmill as she folded skirts with her long arms. | 174.662399 | 19.090624 | 59.451244 | 59.784214 | 14.859724 | ʌ hoʊl fɔɹtnaɪt ʌv fʌn wɪl bi ɹɛɡjʌlɜ˞li splɛndɪd,' ɹɪplaɪd dʒoʊ, lʊkɪŋ laɪk ʌ wɪndmɪl æz ʃi foʊldʌd skɜ˞ts wɪð hɜ˞ lɔŋ ɑɹmz. |
jenny/9969 | 'And such lovely weather, I'm so glad of that,' added Beth, tidily sorting neck and hair ribbons in her best box, lent for the great occasion. | 'and such lovely weather, i'm so glad of that,' added beth, tidily sorting neck and hair ribbons in her best box, lent for the great occasion. | 174.615479 | 17.160311 | 63.644836 | 59.840874 | 13.383522 | 'ʌnd sʌtʃ lʌvli wɛðɜ˞, aɪ'ɛm soʊ ɡlæd ʌv ðæt,' ædʌd bɛθ, sɔɹtɪŋ nɛk ʌnd hɛɹ ɹɪbʌnz ɪn hɜ˞ bɛst bɑks, lɛnt fɔɹ ðʌ ɡɹeɪt ʌkeɪʒʌn. |
jenny/996 | Parsons went on triumphantly:. | parsons went on triumphantly,. | 218.034943 | 44.101795 | 67.80629 | 52.081741 | 16.778523 | pɑɹsʌnz wɛnt ɑn tɹaɪʌmfʌntli:. |
jenny/9970 | 'I wish I was going to have a fine time and wear all these nice things,' said Amy with her mouth full of pins, as she artistically replenished her sister's cushion. | 'i wish i was going to have a fine time and wear all these nice things,' said amy with her mouth full of pins, as she artistically replenished her sister's cushion. | 174.831512 | 23.279343 | 58.645592 | 59.74699 | 14.158115 | 'aɪ wɪʃ aɪ wɑz ɡoʊɪŋ tu hæv ʌ faɪn taɪm ʌnd wɛɹ ɔl ðiz naɪs θɪŋz,' sɛd eɪmi wɪð hɜ˞ maʊθ fʊl ʌv pɪnz, æz ʃi ɑɹtɪstɪkli ɹiplɛnɪʃt hɜ˞ sɪstɜ˞'ɛs kʊʃʌn. |
jenny/9971 | 'I wish you were all going, but as you can't, I shall keep my adventures to tell you when I come back. | 'i wish you were all going, but as you can't, i shall keep my adventures to tell you when i come back. | 182.890717 | 20.780497 | 64.49408 | 59.747726 | 15.389653 | 'aɪ wɪʃ ju wɜ˞ ɔl ɡoʊɪŋ, bʌt æz ju kæn'ti, aɪ ʃæl kip maɪ ædvɛntʃɜ˞z tu tɛl ju wɛn aɪ kʌm bæk. |
jenny/9972 | 'What did Mother give you out of the treasure box?' | 'what did mother give you out of the treasure box?' | 189.561874 | 26.833525 | 70.39167 | 59.716938 | 19.035533 | 'wʌt dɪd mʌðɜ˞ ɡɪv ju aʊt ʌv ðʌ tɹɛʒɜ˞ bɑks?' |
jenny/9973 | asked Amy, who had not been present at the opening of a certain cedar chest in which Mrs. March kept a few relics of past splendor, as gifts for her girls when the proper time came. | asked amy, who had not been present at the opening of a certain cedar chest in which misess march kept a few relics of past splendor, as gifts for her girls when the proper time came. | 174.237518 | 18.893488 | 58.196045 | 59.839573 | 14.143362 | æskt eɪmi, hu hæd nɑt bɪn pɹɛzʌnt æt ðʌ oʊpʌnɪŋ ʌv ʌ sɜ˞tʌn sidɜ˞ tʃɛst ɪn wɪtʃ mɪsɪz. mɑɹtʃ kɛpt ʌ fju ɹɛlɪks ʌv pæst splɛndɜ˞, æz ɡɪfts fɔɹ hɜ˞ ɡɜ˞lz wɛn ðʌ pɹɑpɜ˞ taɪm keɪm. |
jenny/9974 | 'A pair of silk stockings, that pretty carved fan, and a lovely blue sash. | 'a pair of silk stockings, that pretty carved fan, and a lovely blue sash. | 196.299866 | 61.165718 | 71.462296 | 59.772301 | 12.172285 | 'ʌ pɛɹ ʌv sɪlk stɑkɪŋz, ðæt pɹɪti kɑɹvd fæn, ʌnd ʌ lʌvli blu sæʃ. |
jenny/9975 | I wanted the violet silk, but there isn't time to make it over, so I must be contented with my old tarlaton.' | i wanted the violet silk, but there isn't time to make it over, so i must be contented with my old tarlaton.' | 178.856293 | 17.119473 | 65.963882 | 59.574669 | 14.049587 | aɪ wɔntɪd ðʌ vaɪʌlɪt sɪlk, bʌt ðɛɹ 'ti taɪm tu meɪk ɪt oʊvɜ˞, soʊ aɪ mʌst bi kʌntɛntʌd wɪð maɪ oʊld .' |
jenny/9976 | 'It will look nice over my new muslin skirt, and the sash will set it off beautifully. | 'it will look nice over my new muslin skirt, and the sash will set it off beautifully. | 182.998276 | 19.037588 | 66.490891 | 59.610416 | 14.348786 | 'ɪt wɪl lʊk naɪs oʊvɜ˞ maɪ nu mʌzlʌn skɜ˞t, ʌnd ðʌ sæʃ wɪl sɛt ɪt ɔf bjutʌfli. |
jenny/9977 | I wish I hadn't smashed my coral bracelet, for you might have had it,' said Jo, who loved to give and lend, but whose possessions were usually too dilapidated to be of much use. | i wish i hadn't smashed my coral bracelet, for you might have had it,' said jo, who loved to give and lend, but whose possessions were usually too dilapidated to be of much use. | 174.045349 | 19.982363 | 60.999027 | 59.581127 | 14.280738 | aɪ wɪʃ aɪ 'ti smæʃt maɪ kɔɹʌl bɹeɪslʌt, fɔɹ ju maɪt hæv hæd ɪt,' sɛd dʒoʊ, hu lʌvd tu ɡɪv ʌnd lɛnd, bʌt huz pʌzɛʃʌnz wɜ˞ juʒʌwʌli tu dʌlæpʌdeɪtɪd tu bi ʌv mʌtʃ jus. |
jenny/9978 | 'There is a lovely old-fashioned pearl set in the treasure chest, but Mother said real flowers were the prettiest ornament for a young girl, and Laurie promised to send me all I want,' replied Meg. | 'there is a lovely old fashioned pearl set in the treasure chest, but mother said real flowers were the prettiest ornament for a young girl, and laurie promised to send me all i want,' replied meg. | 172.358139 | 19.441441 | 57.120956 | 59.796085 | 14.114833 | 'ðɛɹ ɪz ʌ lʌvli oʊld-fæʃʌnd pɜ˞l sɛt ɪn ðʌ tɹɛʒɜ˞ tʃɛst, bʌt mʌðɜ˞ sɛd ɹil flaʊɜ˞z wɜ˞ ðʌ pɹɪtiʌst ɔɹnʌmʌnt fɔɹ ʌ jʌŋ ɡɜ˞l, ʌnd lɔɹi pɹɑmʌst tu sɛnd mi ɔl aɪ wɑnt,' ɹɪplaɪd mɛɡ. |
jenny/9979 | 'Now, let me see, there's my new gray walking suit, just curl up the feather in my hat, Beth, then my poplin for Sunday and the small party, it looks heavy for spring, doesn't it? | 'now, let me see, there's my new gray walking suit, just curl up the feather in my hat, beth, then my poplin for sunday and the small party, it looks heavy for spring, doesn't it? | 182.513657 | 22.944679 | 63.925915 | 59.811977 | 13.098682 | 'naʊ, lɛt mi si, ðɛɹ'ɛs maɪ nu ɡɹeɪ wɔkɪŋ sut, dʒʌst kɜ˞l ʌp ðʌ fɛðɜ˞ ɪn maɪ hæt, bɛθ, ðɛn maɪ pɑplɪn fɔɹ sʌndeɪ ʌnd ðʌ smɔl pɑɹti, ɪt lʊks hɛvi fɔɹ spɹɪŋ, 'ti ɪt? |
jenny/997 | 'My kid made sure he was some kind of enemy agent -- might have been dropped by parachute, for instance. | 'my kid made sure he was some kind of enemy agent might have been dropped by parachute, for instance. | 214.780319 | 42.482231 | 66.885048 | 59.574608 | 17.010309 | 'maɪ kɪd meɪd ʃʊɹ hi wɑz sʌm kaɪnd ʌv ɛnʌmi eɪdʒʌnt -- maɪt hæv bɪn dɹɑpt baɪ pɛɹʌʃut, fɔɹ ɪnstʌns. |
jenny/9980 | The violet silk would be so nice. | the violet silk would be so nice. | 181.842957 | 24.603739 | 69.063309 | 59.588322 | 15.414258 | ðʌ vaɪʌlɪt sɪlk wʊd bi soʊ naɪs. |
jenny/9981 | 'Never mind, you've got the tarlaton for the big party, and you always look like an angel in white,' said Amy, brooding over the little store of finery in which her soul delighted. | 'never mind, you've got the tarlaton for the big party, and you always look like an angel in white,' said amy, brooding over the little store of finery in which her soul delighted. | 181.111084 | 22.261927 | 63.223911 | 59.638775 | 14.401124 | 'nɛvɜ˞ maɪnd, ju'vi ɡɑt ðʌ fɔɹ ðʌ bɪɡ pɑɹti, ʌnd ju ɔlweɪz lʊk laɪk æn eɪndʒʌl ɪn waɪt,' sɛd eɪmi, bɹudɪŋ oʊvɜ˞ ðʌ lɪtʌl stɔɹ ʌv faɪnɜ˞i ɪn wɪtʃ hɜ˞ soʊl dɪlaɪtʌd. |
jenny/9982 | 'It isn't low-necked, and it doesn't sweep enough, but it will have to do. | 'it isn't low necked, and it doesn't sweep enough, but it will have to do. | 185.08223 | 20.227282 | 68.701859 | 59.064465 | 13.342082 | 'ɪt 'ti loʊ-nɛkt, ʌnd ɪt 'ti swip ɪnʌf, bʌt ɪt wɪl hæv tu du. |
jenny/9983 | My blue housedress looks so well, turned and freshly trimmed, that I feel as if I'd got a new one. | my blue housedress looks so well, turned and freshly trimmed, that i feel as if i'd got a new one. | 181.043747 | 27.896219 | 58.29055 | 59.837643 | 12.598664 | maɪ blu lʊks soʊ wɛl, tɜ˞nd ʌnd fɹɛʃli tɹɪmd, ðæt aɪ fil æz ɪf aɪ'di ɡɑt ʌ nu wʌn. |
jenny/9984 | My silk sacque isn't a bit the fashion, and my bonnet doesn't look like Sallie's. | my silk sacque isn't a bit the fashion, and my bonnet doesn't look like sallie's. | 178.809296 | 27.010265 | 69.697411 | 59.836651 | 13.643997 | maɪ sɪlk 'ti ʌ bɪt ðʌ fæʃʌn, ʌnd maɪ bɑnʌt 'ti lʊk laɪk sæli'ɛs. |
jenny/9985 | I didn't like to say anything, but I was sadly disappointed in my umbrella. | i didn't like to say anything, but i was sadly disappointed in my umbrella. | 185.065948 | 20.276794 | 65.562439 | 59.891113 | 16.210046 | aɪ 'ti laɪk tu seɪ ɛniθɪŋ, bʌt aɪ wɑz sædli dɪsʌpɔɪntɪd ɪn maɪ ʌmbɹɛlʌ. |
jenny/9986 | I told Mother black with a white handle, but she forgot and bought a green one with a yellowish handle. | i told mother black with a white handle, but she forgot and bought a green one with a yellowish handle. | 176.326828 | 22.862951 | 64.581429 | 59.818573 | 14.116576 | aɪ toʊld mʌðɜ˞ blæk wɪð ʌ waɪt hændʌl, bʌt ʃi fɜ˞ɡɑt ʌnd bɑt ʌ ɡɹin wʌn wɪð ʌ jɛloʊɪʃ hændʌl. |
jenny/9987 | It's strong and neat, so I ought not to complain, but I know I shall feel ashamed of it beside Annie's silk one with a gold top,' sighed Meg, surveying the little umbrella with great disfavor. | it's strong and neat, so i ought not to complain, but i know i shall feel ashamed of it beside annie's silk one with a gold top,' sighed meg, surveying the little umbrella with great disfavor. | 176.837891 | 17.167919 | 61.935791 | 59.8694 | 14.137606 | ɪt'ɛs stɹɔŋ ʌnd nit, soʊ aɪ ɔt nɑt tu kʌmpleɪn, bʌt aɪ noʊ aɪ ʃæl fil ʌʃeɪmd ʌv ɪt bɪsaɪd æni'ɛs sɪlk wʌn wɪð ʌ ɡoʊld tɑp,' saɪd mɛɡ, sɜ˞veɪɪŋ ðʌ lɪtʌl ʌmbɹɛlʌ wɪð ɡɹeɪt dɪsfeɪvɜ˞. |
jenny/9988 | 'Change it,' advised Jo. | 'change it,' advised jo. | 185.513214 | 45.487141 | 69.262062 | 55.092876 | 16.917293 | 'tʃeɪndʒ ɪt,' ædvaɪzd dʒoʊ. |
jenny/9989 | 'I won't be so silly, or hurt Marmee's feelings, when she took so much pains to get my things. | 'i won't be so silly, or hurt marmee's feelings, when she took so much pains to get my things. | 180.06459 | 19.284313 | 59.692192 | 59.889278 | 14.536849 | 'aɪ wʌn'ti bi soʊ sɪli, ɔɹ hɜ˞t 'ɛs filɪŋz, wɛn ʃi tʊk soʊ mʌtʃ peɪnz tu ɡɛt maɪ θɪŋz. |
jenny/998 | But here's the point, old boy. | but here's the point, old boy. | 234.128815 | 57.933781 | 71.03933 | 57.297318 | 20 | bʌt hiɹ'ɛs ðʌ pɔɪnt, oʊld bɔɪ. |
jenny/9990 | It's a nonsensical notion of mine, and I'm not going to give up to it. | it's a nonsensical notion of mine, and i'm not going to give up to it. | 177.438538 | 18.346674 | 69.736481 | 59.784157 | 16.806723 | ɪt'ɛs ʌ nɑnsɛnsɪkʌl noʊʃʌn ʌv maɪn, ʌnd aɪ'ɛm nɑt ɡoʊɪŋ tu ɡɪv ʌp tu ɪt. |
jenny/9991 | My silk stockings and two pairs of new gloves are my comfort. | my silk stockings and two pairs of new gloves are my comfort. | 183.813095 | 23.657145 | 67.503143 | 59.442661 | 15.92719 | maɪ sɪlk stɑkɪŋz ʌnd tu pɛɹz ʌv nu ɡlʌvz ɑɹ maɪ kʌmfɜ˞t. |
jenny/9992 | You are a dear to lend me yours, Jo. | you are a dear to lend me yours, jo. | 178.393784 | 18.066734 | 71.161812 | 59.529324 | 13.821138 | ju ɑɹ ʌ dɪɹ tu lɛnd mi jʊɹz, dʒoʊ. |
jenny/9993 | I feel so rich and sort of elegant, with two new pairs, and the old ones cleaned up for common.' | i feel so rich and sort of elegant, with two new pairs, and the old ones cleaned up for common.' | 191.911331 | 22.250046 | 67.006516 | 59.775723 | 14.50677 | aɪ fil soʊ ɹɪtʃ ʌnd sɔɹt ʌv ɛlʌɡʌnt, wɪð tu nu pɛɹz, ʌnd ðʌ oʊld wʌnz klind ʌp fɔɹ kɑmʌn.' |
jenny/9994 | And Meg took a refreshing peep at her glove box. | and meg took a refreshing peep at her glove box. | 183.915985 | 27.570131 | 67.83065 | 59.068325 | 14.965986 | ʌnd mɛɡ tʊk ʌ ɹɪfɹɛʃɪŋ pip æt hɜ˞ ɡlʌv bɑks. |
jenny/9995 | 'Annie Moffat has blue and pink bows on her nightcaps. | 'annie moffat has blue and pink bows on her nightcaps. | 181.405457 | 19.945147 | 72.650421 | 59.544296 | 12.701363 | 'æni mɑfʌt hæz blu ʌnd pɪŋk baʊz ɑn hɜ˞ . |
jenny/9996 | Would you put some on mine?' | would you put some on mine?' | 211.497864 | 24.06135 | 68.52964 | 59.742798 | 17.094017 | wʊd ju pʊt sʌm ɑn maɪn?' |
jenny/9997 | she asked, as Beth brought up a pile of snowy muslins, fresh from Hannah's hands. | she asked, as beth brought up a pile of snowy muslins, fresh from hannah's hands. | 182.5345 | 17.25695 | 68.237389 | 59.773212 | 12.359551 | ʃi æskt, æz bɛθ bɹɔt ʌp ʌ paɪl ʌv snoʊi , fɹɛʃ fɹʌm hænʌ'ɛs hændz. |
jenny/9998 | 'No, I wouldn't, for the smart caps won't match the plain gowns without any trimming on them. | 'no, i wouldn't, for the smart caps won't match the plain gowns without any trimming on them. | 188.045349 | 23.797457 | 51.709969 | 59.729477 | 14.925373 | 'noʊ, aɪ 'ti, fɔɹ ðʌ smɑɹt kæps wʌn'ti mætʃ ðʌ pleɪn ɡaʊnz wɪθaʊt ɛni tɹɪmɪŋ ɑn ðɛm. |
jenny/9999 | Poor folks shouldn't rig,' said Jo decidedly. | poor folks shouldn't rig,' said jo decidedly. | 182.7957 | 19.926355 | 71.592247 | 59.362396 | 13.175231 | puɹ foʊks 'ti ɹɪɡ,' sɛd dʒoʊ dɪsaɪdʌdli. |
jenny/999 | What do you think put her on to him in the first place? She spotted he was wearing a funny kind of shoes -- said she'd never seen anyone wearing shoes like that before. | what do you think put her on to him in the first place? she spotted he was wearing a funny kind of shoes said she'd never seen anyone wearing shoes like that before. | 239.209961 | 66.792114 | 62.968678 | 59.634598 | 16.170763 | wʌt du ju θɪŋk pʊt hɜ˞ ɑn tu hɪm ɪn ðʌ fɜ˞st pleɪs? ʃi spɑtɪd hi wɑz wɛɹɪŋ ʌ fʌni kaɪnd ʌv ʃuz -- sɛd ʃi'di nɛvɜ˞ sin ɛniwʌn wɛɹɪŋ ʃuz laɪk ðæt bɪfɔɹ. |
jenny/99 | He dipped the pen into the ink and then faltered for just a second. | he dipped the pen into the ink and then faltered for just a second. | 200.972672 | 19.706131 | 70.600075 | 59.26292 | 16.298633 | hi dɪpt ðʌ pɛn ɪntu ðʌ ɪŋk ʌnd ðɛn fɑltɜ˞d fɔɹ dʒʌst ʌ sɛkʌnd. |
jenny/9 | The flat was seven flights up, and Winston, who was thirty-nine and had a varicose ulcer above his right ankle, went slowly, resting several times on the way. | the flat was seven flights up, and winston, who was thirty nine and had a varicose ulcer above his right ankle, went slowly, resting several times on the way. | 209.54364 | 37.766853 | 64.348396 | 58.842674 | 14.452645 | ðʌ flæt wɑz sɛvʌn flaɪts ʌp, ʌnd wɪnstʌn, hu wɑz θɜ˞di-naɪn ʌnd hæd ʌ ʌlsɜ˞ ʌbʌv hɪz ɹaɪt æŋkʌl, wɛnt sloʊli, ɹɛstɪŋ sɛvɹʌl taɪmz ɑn ðʌ weɪ. |