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The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer . Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix . A confessional too beaten - up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside , and where the pews had been taken out , a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ 's moving sermon . Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd . There was a terrific echo , each beat reverberating inside of the next , and the old stained - glass windows rattled in their frames . On the dance floor , people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air . I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes . She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd . When she had n't come back halfway through the next song , I glanced over at the bar . It was just a little set - up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share , mostly beer . Rachel was standing with a plastic cup , looking like she was having a conversation , but I could n't see anyone else there . The next time the crowd split , I saw him . He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable . He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin . The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness . He did n't move , just stared and held his drink . The next time I saw them , his mouth was moving . She nodded and he took her arm . I watched them through the crush of dancers as they squeezed along the wall , and the feeling came to me that something was very wrong . Saturday morning , I woke up and saw that she still had n't come home .
What two images of color are used in this passage ? || Orange, black
0False
[ "He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable .", "He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin .", "The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness .", "Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd ." ]
The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer . Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix . A confessional too beaten - up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside , and where the pews had been taken out , a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ 's moving sermon . Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd . There was a terrific echo , each beat reverberating inside of the next , and the old stained - glass windows rattled in their frames . On the dance floor , people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air . I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes . She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd . When she had n't come back halfway through the next song , I glanced over at the bar . It was just a little set - up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share , mostly beer . Rachel was standing with a plastic cup , looking like she was having a conversation , but I could n't see anyone else there . The next time the crowd split , I saw him . He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable . He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin . The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness . He did n't move , just stared and held his drink . The next time I saw them , his mouth was moving . She nodded and he took her arm . I watched them through the crush of dancers as they squeezed along the wall , and the feeling came to me that something was very wrong . Saturday morning , I woke up and saw that she still had n't come home .
What two images of color are used in this passage ? || Jacket
0False
[ "He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable .", "He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin .", "The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness .", "Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd ." ]
The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer . Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix . A confessional too beaten - up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside , and where the pews had been taken out , a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ 's moving sermon . Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd . There was a terrific echo , each beat reverberating inside of the next , and the old stained - glass windows rattled in their frames . On the dance floor , people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air . I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes . She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd . When she had n't come back halfway through the next song , I glanced over at the bar . It was just a little set - up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share , mostly beer . Rachel was standing with a plastic cup , looking like she was having a conversation , but I could n't see anyone else there . The next time the crowd split , I saw him . He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable . He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin . The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness . He did n't move , just stared and held his drink . The next time I saw them , his mouth was moving . She nodded and he took her arm . I watched them through the crush of dancers as they squeezed along the wall , and the feeling came to me that something was very wrong . Saturday morning , I woke up and saw that she still had n't come home .
What two images of color are used in this passage ? || DJ
0False
[ "He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable .", "He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin .", "The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness .", "Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd ." ]
The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer . Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix . A confessional too beaten - up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside , and where the pews had been taken out , a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ 's moving sermon . Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd . There was a terrific echo , each beat reverberating inside of the next , and the old stained - glass windows rattled in their frames . On the dance floor , people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air . I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes . She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd . When she had n't come back halfway through the next song , I glanced over at the bar . It was just a little set - up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share , mostly beer . Rachel was standing with a plastic cup , looking like she was having a conversation , but I could n't see anyone else there . The next time the crowd split , I saw him . He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable . He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin . The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness . He did n't move , just stared and held his drink . The next time I saw them , his mouth was moving . She nodded and he took her arm . I watched them through the crush of dancers as they squeezed along the wall , and the feeling came to me that something was very wrong . Saturday morning , I woke up and saw that she still had n't come home .
What two images of color are used in this passage ? || Rachel
0False
[ "He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable .", "He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin .", "The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness .", "Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd ." ]
The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer . Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix . A confessional too beaten - up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside , and where the pews had been taken out , a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ 's moving sermon . Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd . There was a terrific echo , each beat reverberating inside of the next , and the old stained - glass windows rattled in their frames . On the dance floor , people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air . I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes . She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd . When she had n't come back halfway through the next song , I glanced over at the bar . It was just a little set - up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share , mostly beer . Rachel was standing with a plastic cup , looking like she was having a conversation , but I could n't see anyone else there . The next time the crowd split , I saw him . He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable . He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin . The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness . He did n't move , just stared and held his drink . The next time I saw them , his mouth was moving . She nodded and he took her arm . I watched them through the crush of dancers as they squeezed along the wall , and the feeling came to me that something was very wrong . Saturday morning , I woke up and saw that she still had n't come home .
What two images of color are used in this passage ? || Blue and white
1True
[ "He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable .", "He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin .", "The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness .", "Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd ." ]
The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer . Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix . A confessional too beaten - up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside , and where the pews had been taken out , a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ 's moving sermon . Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd . There was a terrific echo , each beat reverberating inside of the next , and the old stained - glass windows rattled in their frames . On the dance floor , people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air . I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes . She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd . When she had n't come back halfway through the next song , I glanced over at the bar . It was just a little set - up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share , mostly beer . Rachel was standing with a plastic cup , looking like she was having a conversation , but I could n't see anyone else there . The next time the crowd split , I saw him . He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable . He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin . The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness . He did n't move , just stared and held his drink . The next time I saw them , his mouth was moving . She nodded and he took her arm . I watched them through the crush of dancers as they squeezed along the wall , and the feeling came to me that something was very wrong . Saturday morning , I woke up and saw that she still had n't come home .
Where was the crucifix || On a wall
0False
[ "The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer .", "Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix ." ]
The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer . Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix . A confessional too beaten - up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside , and where the pews had been taken out , a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ 's moving sermon . Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd . There was a terrific echo , each beat reverberating inside of the next , and the old stained - glass windows rattled in their frames . On the dance floor , people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air . I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes . She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd . When she had n't come back halfway through the next song , I glanced over at the bar . It was just a little set - up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share , mostly beer . Rachel was standing with a plastic cup , looking like she was having a conversation , but I could n't see anyone else there . The next time the crowd split , I saw him . He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable . He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin . The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness . He did n't move , just stared and held his drink . The next time I saw them , his mouth was moving . She nodded and he took her arm . I watched them through the crush of dancers as they squeezed along the wall , and the feeling came to me that something was very wrong . Saturday morning , I woke up and saw that she still had n't come home .
Where was the crucifix || Taken down
1True
[ "The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer .", "Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix ." ]
The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer . Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix . A confessional too beaten - up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside , and where the pews had been taken out , a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ 's moving sermon . Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd . There was a terrific echo , each beat reverberating inside of the next , and the old stained - glass windows rattled in their frames . On the dance floor , people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air . I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes . She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd . When she had n't come back halfway through the next song , I glanced over at the bar . It was just a little set - up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share , mostly beer . Rachel was standing with a plastic cup , looking like she was having a conversation , but I could n't see anyone else there . The next time the crowd split , I saw him . He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable . He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin . The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness . He did n't move , just stared and held his drink . The next time I saw them , his mouth was moving . She nodded and he took her arm . I watched them through the crush of dancers as they squeezed along the wall , and the feeling came to me that something was very wrong . Saturday morning , I woke up and saw that she still had n't come home .
Where was the crucifix || In an old church
1True
[ "The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer .", "Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix ." ]
The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer . Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix . A confessional too beaten - up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside , and where the pews had been taken out , a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ 's moving sermon . Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd . There was a terrific echo , each beat reverberating inside of the next , and the old stained - glass windows rattled in their frames . On the dance floor , people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air . I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes . She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd . When she had n't come back halfway through the next song , I glanced over at the bar . It was just a little set - up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share , mostly beer . Rachel was standing with a plastic cup , looking like she was having a conversation , but I could n't see anyone else there . The next time the crowd split , I saw him . He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable . He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin . The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness . He did n't move , just stared and held his drink . The next time I saw them , his mouth was moving . She nodded and he took her arm . I watched them through the crush of dancers as they squeezed along the wall , and the feeling came to me that something was very wrong . Saturday morning , I woke up and saw that she still had n't come home .
What did Rachel say she was headed for when she was dancing ? || That she was heading for a drink
1True
[ "I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes .", "She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd ." ]
The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer . Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix . A confessional too beaten - up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside , and where the pews had been taken out , a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ 's moving sermon . Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd . There was a terrific echo , each beat reverberating inside of the next , and the old stained - glass windows rattled in their frames . On the dance floor , people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air . I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes . She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd . When she had n't come back halfway through the next song , I glanced over at the bar . It was just a little set - up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share , mostly beer . Rachel was standing with a plastic cup , looking like she was having a conversation , but I could n't see anyone else there . The next time the crowd split , I saw him . He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable . He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin . The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness . He did n't move , just stared and held his drink . The next time I saw them , his mouth was moving . She nodded and he took her arm . I watched them through the crush of dancers as they squeezed along the wall , and the feeling came to me that something was very wrong . Saturday morning , I woke up and saw that she still had n't come home .
What did Rachel say she was headed for when she was dancing ? || A drink
1True
[ "I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes .", "She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd ." ]
The old vaulted church was stripped down : there was no cloth on the altar , just a DJ 's toolkit and his beer . Through the dark , I could see three bolts left in the wall from where they 'd taken down the crucifix . A confessional too beaten - up to have been sold was shaking in a way that suggested activity inside , and where the pews had been taken out , a couple hundred people were testifying to the DJ 's moving sermon . Rachel stepped forward into the crowd while I took a moment to drink in the ceiling 's blue - lit , shadowed vault and the light - catching haze from who - knows - what rising between the DJ and the crowd . There was a terrific echo , each beat reverberating inside of the next , and the old stained - glass windows rattled in their frames . On the dance floor , people moved with their eyes closed and their hands in the air . I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes . She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd . When she had n't come back halfway through the next song , I glanced over at the bar . It was just a little set - up where someone had stacked a few crates and brought something alcoholic to share , mostly beer . Rachel was standing with a plastic cup , looking like she was having a conversation , but I could n't see anyone else there . The next time the crowd split , I saw him . He stood in front of a blue light , so I could n't see him clearly , but what I saw was memorable . He wore a jacket of what might have been blue velvet , and his hair gleamed black against his white skin . The blue haze seemed to stop just shy of his pallor , setting off his striking face without illuminating its details , and his wrists flashed white in the darkness . He did n't move , just stared and held his drink . The next time I saw them , his mouth was moving . She nodded and he took her arm . I watched them through the crush of dancers as they squeezed along the wall , and the feeling came to me that something was very wrong . Saturday morning , I woke up and saw that she still had n't come home .
What did Rachel say she was headed for when she was dancing ? || That she does not feel well
0False
[ "I danced with Rachel for a while , but then something by the bar seemed to be pulling her eyes .", "She told me that she was heading for a drink and slipped out of the crowd ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who can tell me where to find the stone ? || Madame Entera
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who can tell me where to find the stone ? || The street walkers in the alley
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who can tell me where to find the stone ? || The Human Nephthys
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who can tell me where to find the stone ? || The Herb Vendor
1True
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who can tell me where to find the stone ? || The Herb Cart Vendor
1True
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What does the speaker need to leave the bed ? || Needs to be certains to come out of bed
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What does the speaker need to leave the bed ? || A beautiful woman
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[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What does the speaker need to leave the bed ? || A certain stone
1True
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What does the speaker need to leave the bed ? || The cure for his illness
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
How was Madame Entera dressed ? || Like a ship on full sales
0False
[ "Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions .", "Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive .", "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
How was Madame Entera dressed ? || In orange, green draped across reds
1True
[ "Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions .", "Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive .", "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
How was Madame Entera dressed ? || In colors that could look sensual
0False
[ "Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions .", "Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive .", "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
How was Madame Entera dressed ? || Believed
0False
[ "Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions .", "Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive .", "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
How was Madame Entera dressed ? || Similarly to the obscene orange and green sails in the entrance room
1True
[ "Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions .", "Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive .", "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
How was Madame Entera dressed ? || In the colors that would have insulted spring
1True
[ "Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions .", "Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive .", "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
How was Madame Entera dressed ? || Sensual
0False
[ "Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions .", "Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive .", "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who can handle the stone ? || Anyone can handle it
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who can handle the stone ? || The Herb Cart Vender
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who can handle the stone ? || Only a human can handle it
1True
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who can handle the stone ? || Drug
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who can handle the stone ? || Madame Enterra
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who can handle the stone ? || A Human
1True
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is Madame Entera ? || The Proprietor of the Bagota Looking building
0False
[ "Are you the proprietor of this shop ? \" \" Yes , \" answered the woman .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is Madame Entera ? || Predator
0False
[ "Are you the proprietor of this shop ? \" \" Yes , \" answered the woman .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is Madame Entera ? || The Large woman
1True
[ "Are you the proprietor of this shop ? \" \" Yes , \" answered the woman .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is Madame Entera ? || The Herb cart vender
0False
[ "Are you the proprietor of this shop ? \" \" Yes , \" answered the woman .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is Madame Entera ? || The owner of the shop
1True
[ "Are you the proprietor of this shop ? \" \" Yes , \" answered the woman .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is Madame Entera ? || The woman in the alley
0False
[ "Are you the proprietor of this shop ? \" \" Yes , \" answered the woman .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What can only a human handle ? || The stone
1True
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What can only a human handle ? || The Herb Cart Vender
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What can only a human handle ? || Celebrates
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What can only a human handle ? || The large woman proprietor
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What was inside the building resembling a short pagoda ? || An entrance room with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions
1True
[ "He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed .", "Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What was inside the building resembling a short pagoda ? || Drapes that could insult people
0False
[ "He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed .", "Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What was inside the building resembling a short pagoda ? || Lights and sounds of a party
0False
[ "He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed .", "Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What was inside the building resembling a short pagoda ? || Sails of Orange and Green draped across red
1True
[ "He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed .", "Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What was inside the building resembling a short pagoda ? || Sails that could be sensual but here were only offensive
1True
[ "He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed .", "Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What is the name of the large woman that drifted upon them ? || Madame Entera
1True
[ "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What is the name of the large woman that drifted upon them ? || Nypthys
0False
[ "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What is the name of the large woman that drifted upon them ? || The Herb Cart Vender is Madame Enrera
0False
[ "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What is the name of the large woman that drifted upon them ? || The large woman was Madame Entera
1True
[ "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the large woman ? || Madame Entera
1True
[ "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the large woman ? || The Herb Cart Vendor
0False
[ "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the large woman ? || The woman is Madame Entera
1True
[ "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the large woman ? || Nephthys
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[ "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the large woman ? || The Proprietor of the Bagota Looking house
0False
[ "A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the woman the herb vendor spoke of ? || Madame Entera
1True
[ "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service .", "He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the woman the herb vendor spoke of ? || The Proprietor of the shop
1True
[ "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service .", "He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the woman the herb vendor spoke of ? || The Large Woman Madame Entera
1True
[ "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service .", "He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the woman the herb vendor spoke of ? || A street walker woman
0False
[ "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service .", "He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the woman the herb vendor spoke of ? || The large woman
1True
[ "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service .", "He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What item was needed for the person to get out of their bed ? || A stone
1True
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What item was needed for the person to get out of their bed ? || The Herb Cart Vender
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What item was needed for the person to get out of their bed ? || The large woman
0False
[ "Then , with a sigh , he said , \" I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed .", "It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What color were the drapes at the short pagoda building ? || Here they were offensive colors
0False
[ "He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed .", "Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What color were the drapes at the short pagoda building ? || The colors insulted Spring
0False
[ "He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed .", "Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What color were the drapes at the short pagoda building ? || Orange and green
1True
[ "He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed .", "Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
What color were the drapes at the short pagoda building ? || The were Green and Orange draped across Red
1True
[ "He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed .", "Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the proprietor of the shop ? || Madame Entera
1True
[ "Are you the proprietor of this shop ? \" \" Yes , \" answered the woman .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the proprietor of the shop ? || The proprietor is Madame Entera
1True
[ "Are you the proprietor of this shop ? \" \" Yes , \" answered the woman .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the proprietor of the shop ? || The women from the Ailies
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[ "Are you the proprietor of this shop ? \" \" Yes , \" answered the woman .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the proprietor of the shop ? || The Herb Cart Person
0False
[ "Are you the proprietor of this shop ? \" \" Yes , \" answered the woman .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
He continued to lie in place , still breathing heavily . I tried to keep myself calm . Then , with a sigh , he said , " I have need of a certain stone that I once possessed . It would allow me to leave this bed , despite my current illness . My problem is that it was not made in this realm , but by a human , and only a human may handle it . The herb vendor will tell you where you can find it . If you would fetch me this stone , I would tell you what I can . " " Of course we will fetch you the stone , " Nepthys assured him . " You have our thanks . " Outside , the thing at the herb cart nodded when we mentioned the stone . He told Nepthys the name of a woman who lived on a certain street , and we set off . When we reached the street , I expected some sort of temple , or a row of antiquaries , or at least a sleazy , black - market relics merchant . Instead , it looked like we were in the red - light district : women who probably wanted more than our money eyed us from the alleys . Nepthys did n't need to warn me not to speak to them . He took us to the door of a building like a short pagoda that had a sign hanging over it showing a face with hands uplifted , like a saint under G d 's light , and handcuffed . Inside , the entrance room was hung with bright silks and scattered with velvet cushions . Sails of obscene orange and a green that insulted springtime hung draped across reds that might have been sensual elsewhere but here were only offensive . A large woman , similarly decorated , quickly drifted up to us . " Good evening , gentlemen , " she said . " May I invite you to have a cup of tea ? " " No , thank you , " said Nepthys , " we regret that we can not take up your kind offer . Are you the proprietor of this shop ? " " Yes , " answered the woman . " I am Madame Entera , at your service .
Who is the proprietor of the shop ? || The large woman
1True
[ "Are you the proprietor of this shop ? \" \" Yes , \" answered the woman .", "\" I am Madame Entera , at your service ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What awoke the passion in Allan to begin writing that night ? || Shakespeare
0False
[ "His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon .", "Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper .", "He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What awoke the passion in Allan to begin writing that night ? || The gentle, persistent tapping of the gnarled, primeval willow touching the window with long, insistent fingers
1True
[ "His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon .", "Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper .", "He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What awoke the passion in Allan to begin writing that night ? || The moon
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[ "His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon .", "Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper .", "He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What awoke the passion in Allan to begin writing that night ? || The primeval willow touching the window
1True
[ "His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon .", "Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper .", "He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What awoke the passion in Allan to begin writing that night ? || Willow tapping the window
1True
[ "His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon .", "Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper .", "He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What awoke the passion in Allan to begin writing that night ? || Outside nature sounds
1True
[ "His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon .", "Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper .", "He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What awoke the passion in Allan to begin writing that night ? || He had been drinking that night
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[ "His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon .", "Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper .", "He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What was Allan 's reasoning to Arthur for his paper ? || He was bored
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[ "\" I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , \" Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night .", "Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What was Allan 's reasoning to Arthur for his paper ? || He wanted acclaim
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[ "\" I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , \" Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night .", "Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What was Allan 's reasoning to Arthur for his paper ? || He wanted to free his imagination
1True
[ "\" I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , \" Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night .", "Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What was Allan 's reasoning to Arthur for his paper ? || He wanted to imitate the greats
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[ "\" I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , \" Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night .", "Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What was Allan 's reasoning to Arthur for his paper ? || He wanted to see what he would write if he allowed his mind to run freely
1True
[ "\" I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , \" Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night .", "Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What was Allan 's reasoning to Arthur for his paper ? || He let his imagination go freely
1True
[ "\" I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , \" Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night .", "Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What was Allan 's reasoning to Arthur for his paper ? || He wanted to break from tradition
1True
[ "\" I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , \" Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night .", "Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye ." ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
How many authors ' surnames did Arthur mention ? || 5
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[ "\" This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! \"", "Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? \"" ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
How many authors ' surnames did Arthur mention ? || Fewer than 5
1True
[ "\" This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! \"", "Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? \"" ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
How many authors ' surnames did Arthur mention ? || Half a dozen
0False
[ "\" This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! \"", "Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? \"" ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
How many authors ' surnames did Arthur mention ? || 7
0False
[ "\" This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! \"", "Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? \"" ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
How many authors ' surnames did Arthur mention ? || Three
1True
[ "\" This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! \"", "Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? \"" ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
How many authors ' surnames did Arthur mention ? || 3
1True
[ "\" This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! \"", "Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? \"" ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What did Arthur ask Allan ? || "Do you hate the modern system of literature?
1True
[ "Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye .", "\" What is this ? \"" ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What did Arthur ask Allan ? || To write him a poem
0False
[ "Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye .", "\" What is this ? \"" ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What did Arthur ask Allan ? || "What is this?"
1True
[ "Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye .", "\" What is this ? \"" ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What did Arthur ask Allan ? || How his writing improved so quickly
0False
[ "Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye .", "\" What is this ? \"" ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What did Arthur ask Allan ? || Do you want to eat something?
0False
[ "Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye .", "\" What is this ? \"" ]
Allan crouched over his desk once more , pen in hand and mind blank . He contemplated a story , an outline he had laboriously constructed some time ago . He had filled his pen and raised it , the nib descending towards the paper , before the sound came : the gentle , persistent tapping of the gnarled , primeval willow touching the window with long , insistent fingers . His eyes awoke with a passionate , determined flame , though the only light came from the glutted moon . Allan filled page after page , the words escaping from his mind onto the paper . Where before they had marched in regiments , practiced in ranks and followed their leaders ' commands , the words now escaped in their true forms , unhindered by any stricture . He continued long into the night , until the eldritch orb had sunk into the waiting hands of the willow , raised perpetually skyward . Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye . " What is this ? " he queried , indicating the pages he held in his left hand . " I decided that … since I was n't having much success with more – traditional – stories , I might see what sort of work I produced if I let my imagination go freely , " Allan replied , somewhat less self - assured than he had been the previous night . " What in G - d 's name could have possessed you to do such a thing , " cried Arthur , nearly raising his voice . " After all I said the day before , why have you abandoned centuries of literary progress for some self - indulgent fantasy ? " He shook the papers at Allan , raising them like a belt above the head of a disobedient son . " This is nothing but a glorified Grimm 's tale , a miscarried child of Stoker , a creation less fit to be published than to be told around an open fire at the hovel of some peasant ! " He spoke the last word with such heavy intonation that Allan shrank back before the physical wave of sound emanating from Arthur 's throat . " Do you hate the modern system of literature ? Do you personally despise the works the Enlightenment or the progress made since Shakespeare ? " For a moment , Allan could hardly do more than shake his head . " No , of course not … I– " " Then why , " Arthur barreled on , " do you disregard them all and return to this superstitious babble , this morbid , paganistic drivel ?
What did Arthur ask Allan ? || To explain his thought process
1True
[ "Arthur looked up from the results of a night 's frenzied labors and looked Allan in the eye .", "\" What is this ? \"" ]