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The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What would be a smack of sheer cowardice ? || To blow the candle out | 0False
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"Yet , I would not shirk the work ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What would be a smack of sheer cowardice ? || Not going into the cellar | 1True
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"Yet , I would not shirk the work ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What would be a smack of sheer cowardice ? || Extinguishing the candle | 0False
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"Yet , I would not shirk the work ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What would be a smack of sheer cowardice ? || Shirking the responsibility of checking the cellars | 1True
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"Yet , I would not shirk the work ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What would be a smack of sheer cowardice ? || Going into the cellar | 0False
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"Yet , I would not shirk the work ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What would be a smack of sheer cowardice ? || Searching the ground floor | 0False
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"Yet , I would not shirk the work ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When , or at what part of the day , did the author consider extinguishing his candle . || When he finished searching the ground floor | 1True
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When , or at what part of the day , did the author consider extinguishing his candle . || Bed time | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When , or at what part of the day , did the author consider extinguishing his candle . || Midnight | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When , or at what part of the day , did the author consider extinguishing his candle . || When he finished searching the cellar | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When , or at what part of the day , did the author consider extinguishing his candle . || At break of dawn | 1True
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When , or at what part of the day , did the author consider extinguishing his candle . || When he entered the cellar | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When , or at what part of the day , did the author consider extinguishing his candle . || Just as the day was breaking | 1True
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When , or at what part of the day , did the author consider extinguishing his candle . || Early morning | 1True
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When , or at what part of the day , did the author consider extinguishing his candle . || Around noon | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle ? || Had uneventful search | 1True
| [
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle ? || In the cellar | 0False
| [
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle ? || At bed time | 0False
| [
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle ? || Found nothing | 1True
| [
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle ? || As the day was just breaking | 1True
| [
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle ? || Thought they finished searching | 1True
| [
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle ? || They found something interesting | 0False
| [
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle ? || The candle got too small | 0False
| [
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle ? || After finishing rounds of the ground floor | 1True
| [
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle ? || The light came back on | 0False
| [
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What job can you assume he had ? ( select everything that could apply ) || A teacher | 1True
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What job can you assume he had ? ( select everything that could apply ) || A prince | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What job can you assume he had ? ( select everything that could apply ) || A policeman | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What job can you assume he had ? ( select everything that could apply ) || A keeper | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What job can you assume he had ? ( select everything that could apply ) || Wine maker | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What job can you assume he had ? ( select everything that could apply ) || It's unclear | 1True
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What job can you assume he had ? ( select everything that could apply ) || Guard | 1True
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What job can you assume he had ? ( select everything that could apply ) || Security guard | 1True
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What job can you assume he had ? ( select everything that could apply ) || A philosopher | 1True
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When was the last time the author went to the cellars ? || That morning | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When was the last time the author went to the cellars ? || A week ago | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When was the last time the author went to the cellars ? || The evening of the attack | 1True
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When was the last time the author went to the cellars ? || Early in the morning | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When was the last time the author went to the cellars ? || He'd never been there | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When was the last time the author went to the cellars ? || The last time he went there was on the evening of the attack | 1True
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When was the last time the author went to the cellars ? || Just before searching the ground floor | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | When was the last time the author went to the cellars ? || The night of the attack | 1True
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What was he doing on the ground floor ? || Reading | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What was he doing on the ground floor ? || Sleeping | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What was he doing on the ground floor ? || Searching | 1True
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What was he doing on the ground floor ? || Making his rounds | 1True
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What was he doing on the ground floor ? || Cooking | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What was he doing on the ground floor ? || Looking for the key to the cellar | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What was he doing on the ground floor ? || Cleaning | 0False
| [
"The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .",
"By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Where had he not been since the night of the evening of the attack ? || The ground floor | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Where had he not been since the night of the evening of the attack ? || The study | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Where had he not been since the night of the evening of the attack ? || The cellars | 1True
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Where had he not been since the night of the evening of the attack ? || Outside | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Where had he not been since the night of the evening of the attack ? || The house | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why search the cellar ? || He hadn't been there since the evening of the attack | 1True
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why search the cellar ? || Cause he heard some sounds in the cellar | 0False
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why search the cellar ? || Cause he extinguished the candle but doesn't need one in the cellar | 0False
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why search the cellar ? || It had never been searched | 0False
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why search the cellar ? || It had not been searched since the attack and not doing so would smack of sheer cowardice | 1True
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why search the cellar ? || It had not been searched since the night of the attack | 1True
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why search the cellar ? || Anyone and anything could get inside | 0False
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why would n't you search the cellar ? || Never been to the cellar before | 0False
| [
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why would n't you search the cellar ? || It is scary | 1True
| [
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why would n't you search the cellar ? || There are bats | 0False
| [
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why would n't you search the cellar ? || Cause it's huge and dark and gloomy | 1True
| [
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why would n't you search the cellar ? || It is warm | 0False
| [
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why would n't you search the cellar ? || It is dark | 1True
| [
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why would n't you search the cellar ? || Cause it's been searched already | 0False
| [
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why would n't you search the cellar ? || Of all the rooms it's the gloomiest, weirdest, and devoid of daylight | 1True
| [
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why would n't you search the cellar ? || The key to the cellar is lost | 0False
| [
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar ? || He heard a sound | 0False
| [
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar ? || It's huge and weird | 1True
| [
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar ? || He thought it was dark and dangerous | 1True
| [
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar ? || It's dark, unlit by a ray of daylight | 1True
| [
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar ? || He'd been told there is a ghost living there | 0False
| [
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar ? || It's where the attack happened | 0False
| [
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar ? || It was dark and gloomy | 1True
| [
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar ? || It was cavernous | 1True
| [
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar ? || He was sick | 0False
| [
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar ? || It was cold | 0False
| [
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar ? || It's huge and weird | 1True
| [
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .",
"For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar ? || He hesitated because he had not been down there since the night of the attack | 1True
| [
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .",
"For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar ? || He was sleepy | 0False
| [
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .",
"For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar ? || He has never been to the cellar | 0False
| [
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .",
"For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar ? || It scares him | 1True
| [
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .",
"For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar ? || He had already been to the cellar that evening | 0False
| [
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .",
"For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar ? || It is dark, unlit by any ray of light | 1True
| [
"I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .",
"For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What are great , gloomy caverns of places ? || Sheds | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What are great , gloomy caverns of places ? || The study and his room | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What are great , gloomy caverns of places ? || The cellars | 1True
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What are great , gloomy caverns of places ? || Studies | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What are great , gloomy caverns of places ? || The rooms in the house | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | What are great , gloomy caverns of places ? || The surrounding houses | 0False
| [
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .",
"I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .",
"Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Name two reasons the person chose to do a round of the cellars . || To see what wines were available, to unlock the door | 0False
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Name two reasons the person chose to do a round of the cellars . || The attack happened there and he loved the cellars | 0False
| [
"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
] |
The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Name two reasons the person chose to do a round of the cellars . || To come across something dangerous, to look for his key | 0False
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"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
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The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Name two reasons the person chose to do a round of the cellars . || He heard a sound and thought someone was there | 0False
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"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
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The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Name two reasons the person chose to do a round of the cellars . || The cellars are the most unlikely places to come across something dangerous, and he wasn't a coward anyway | 1True
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"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
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The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Name two reasons the person chose to do a round of the cellars . || To not shirk work, to not smack of sheer cowardice | 1True
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"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
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The day was just breaking , as I left the tower ; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light , and I took one of the study candles with me on my ' round .
By the time I had finished the ground floor , the daylight was creeping in , wanly , through the barred windows .
My search had shown me nothing fresh .
Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars .
I had not , if I remember rightly , been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack .
For , perhaps , the half of a minute , I hesitated .
I would have been very willing to forego the task -- as , indeed , I am inclined to think any man well might -- for of all the great , awe - inspiring rooms in this house , the cellars are the hugest and weirdest .
Great , gloomy caverns of places , unlit by any ray of daylight .
Yet , I would not shirk the work .
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .
Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person . | Name two reasons the person chose to do a round of the cellars . || 1. Not searching the cellars would be cowardly. 2. The cellars are locked and the person has the key, making them relatively safe from intruders | 1True
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"I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice .",
"Besides , as I reassured myself , the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous ; considering that they can be entered , only through a heavy oaken door , the key of which , I carry always on my person .",
"Everything appeared to be in order , and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle , when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance ' round the cellars ."
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