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0001|Amused|amused_1-15_0001.wav|Author of the danger trail, Philip Steels, etc. |
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0002|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0002.wav|Not at this particular case, Tom, apologized Whittemore. |
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0003|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0003.wav|For the twentieth time that evening the two men shook hands. |
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0004|Amused|amused_1-15_0004.wav|Lord, but I'm glad to see you again, Phil. |
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0005|Amused|amused_1-15_0005.wav|Will we ever forget it. |
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0006|Amused|amused_1-15_0006.wav|God bless 'em, I hope I'll go on seeing them forever. |
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0007|Amused|amused_1-15_0007.wav|And you always want to see it in the superlative degree. |
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0009|Angry|angry_1-28_0009.wav|He turned sharply, and faced Gregson across the table. |
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0010|Disgusted|disgustededed_1-28_0010.wav|I'm playing a single hand in what looks like a losing game. |
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0011|Amused|amused_1-15_0011.wav|If I ever needed a fighter in my life I need one now. |
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0012|Angry|angry_1-28_0012.wav|Gregson shoved back his chair and rose to his feet. |
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0013|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0013.wav|He was a head shorter than his companion, of almost delicate physique. |
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0014|Amused|amused_1-15_0014.wav|Now you're coming down to business, Phil, he exclaimed. |
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0015|Amused|amused_1-15_0015.wav|It's the aurora borealis. |
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0016|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0016.wav|There's Fort Churchill, a rifle-shot beyond the ridge, asleep. |
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0018|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0018.wav|There was a change now. |
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0019|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0019.wav|I followed the line of the proposed railroad, looking for chances. |
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0020|Sleepy|sleepy_1-28_0020.wav|Clubs and balls and cities grew to be only memories. |
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0021|Amused|amused_16-28_0021.wav|It fairly clubbed me into recognizing it. |
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0022|Disgusted|disgustededed_1-28_0022.wav|Hardly were our plans made public before we were met by powerful opposition. |
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0023|Amused|amused_16-28_0023.wav|A combination of Canadian capital quickly organized and petitioned for the same privileges. |
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0024|Amused|amused_16-28_0024.wav|It was my reports from the north which chiefly induced people to buy. |
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0025|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0025.wav|I was about to do this when cooler judgment prevailed. |
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0026|Neutral|neutral_1-28_0026.wav|It occurred to me that there would have to be an accounting. |
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0027|Amused|amused_16-28_0027.wav|To my surprise he began to show actual enthusiasm in my favor. |
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0028|Angry|angry_1-28_0028.wav|Robbery, bribery, fraud, |
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0029|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0029.wav|Their forces were already moving into the north country. |
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0030|Amused|amused_29-45_0030.wav|I had faith in them. |
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0031|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0031.wav|They were three hundred yards apart. |
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0032|Disgusted|disgustededed_29-56_0032.wav|Since then some mysterious force has been fighting us at every step. |
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0033|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0033.wav|He unfolded a long typewritten letter, and handed it to Gregson. |
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0034|Disgusted|disgustededed_29-56_0034.wav|Men of Selden's stamp don't stop at women and children. |
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0035|Disgusted|disgustededed_29-56_0035.wav|He stopped, and Philip nodded at the horrified question in his eyes. |
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0036|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0036.wav|She turned in at the hotel. |
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0037|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0037.wav|I was the only one who remained sitting. |
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0038|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0038.wav|We'll have to watch our chances. |
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0039|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0039.wav|The ship should be in within a week or ten days. |
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0040|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0040.wav|I suppose you wonder why she is coming up here. |
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0041|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0041.wav|Meanwhile I'll go out to breathe a spell. |
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0042|Amused|amused_29-45_0042.wav|How could he explain his possession of the sketch. |
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0043|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0043.wav|It seemed nearer to him since he had seen and talked with Gregson. |
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0044|Amused|amused_29-45_0044.wav|Her own betrayal of herself was like tonic to Philip. |
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0045|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0045.wav|He moved away as quietly as he had come. |
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0046|Disgusted|disgustededed_29-56_0046.wav|The girl faced him, her eyes shining with sudden fear. |
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0047|Angry|angry_29-56_0047.wav|Close beside him gleamed the white fangs of the wolf-dog. |
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0048|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0048.wav|He looked at the handkerchief more, closely. |
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0049|Sleepy|sleepy_29-56_0049.wav|Gregson was asleep when he re-entered the cabin. |
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0050|Amused|amused_46-56_0050.wav|In spite of their absurdity the words affected Philip curiously. |
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0051|Amused|amused_46-56_0051.wav|The lace was of a delicate ivory color, faintly tinted with yellow. |
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0052|Amused|amused_46-56_0052.wav|It was a curious coincidence. |
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0053|Amused|amused_46-56_0053.wav|Suddenly his fingers closed tightly over the handkerchief. |
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0054|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0054.wav|There was nothing on the rock. |
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0055|Neutral|neutral_29-56_0055.wav|Philip stood undecided, his ears strained to catch the slightest sound. |
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0056|Amused|amused_46-56_0056.wav|Pearce's little eyes were fixed on him shrewdly. |
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0057|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0057.wav|I have no idea, replied Philip. |
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0058|Amused|amused_57-84_0058.wav|I came for information more out of curiosity than anything else. |
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0059|Disgusted|disgustededed_57-84_0059.wav|His immaculate appearance was gone. |
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0060|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0060.wav|Anyway, no one saw her like that. |
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0061|Angry|angry_57-84_0061.wav|Philip snatched at the letter which Gregson held out to him. |
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0063|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0063.wav|Yes, it was a man who asked, a stranger. |
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0064|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0064.wav|The fourth and fifth days passed without any developments. |
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0065|Amused|amused_57-84_0065.wav|They closed now until his fingers were like cords of steel. |
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0066|Amused|amused_57-84_0066.wav|He saw Jeanne falter for a moment. |
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0067|Amused|amused_57-84_0067.wav|Surely I will excuse you, she cried. |
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0068|Amused|amused_57-84_0068.wav|In a flash Philip followed its direction. |
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0069|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0069.wav|It was his intention to return to Eileen and her father. |
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0070|Amused|amused_57-84_0070.wav|He would first hunt up Gregson and begin his work there. |
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0071|Amused|amused_57-84_0071.wav|What was the object of your little sensation. |
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0073|Sleepy|sleepy_57-84_0073.wav|The promoter's eyes were heavy, with little puffy bags under them. |
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0074|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0074.wav|And now, down there, Eileen was waiting for him. |
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0075|Angry|angry_57-84_0075.wav|There has been a change, she interrupted him. |
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0076|Amused|amused_57-84_0076.wav|The gray eyes faltered; the flush deepened. |
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0077|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0077.wav|It is the fire, partly, she said. |
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0078|Amused|amused_57-84_0078.wav|Then, and at supper, he tried to fathom her. |
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0079|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0079.wav|It was a large canoe. |
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0080|Disgusted|disgustededed_57-84_0080.wav|What if Jeanne failed him. |
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0081|Neutral|neutral_57-84_0081.wav|What if she did not come to the rock. |
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0082|Disgusted|disgustededed_57-84_0082.wav|His face was streaming with blood. |
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0083|Amused|amused_57-84_0083.wav|A shadow was creeping over Pierre's eyes. |
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0085|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0085.wav|A trickle of fresh blood ran over his face. |
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0086|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0086.wav|Death had come with terrible suddenness. |
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0087|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0087.wav|Philip bent lower, and stared into the face of the dead man. |
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0088|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0088.wav|He made sure that the magazine was loaded, and resumed his paddling. |
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0089|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0089.wav|The nightglow was treacherous to shoot by. |
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0090|Amused|amused_85-112_0090.wav|The singing voice approached rapidly. |
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0091|Angry|angry_85-112_0091.wav|His blood grew hot with rage at the thought. |
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0092|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0092.wav|He went down in midstream, searching the shadows of both shores. |
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0093|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0093.wav|For a full minute he crouched and listened. |
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0094|Amused|amused_85-112_0094.wav|He had barely entered this when he saw the glow of a fire. |
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0095|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0095.wav|A big canvas tent was the first thing to come within his vision. |
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0096|Amused|amused_85-112_0096.wav|Perhaps she had already met her fate a little deeper in the forest. |
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0098|Amused|amused_85-112_0098.wav|Shall I carry you. |
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0099|Amused|amused_85-112_0099.wav|A maddening joy pounded in his brain. |
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0100|Sleepy|sleepy_85-112_0100.wav|You must sleep, he urged. |
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0101|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0101.wav|You, you would not keep the truth from me. |
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0102|Amused|amused_85-112_0102.wav|He will follow us soon. |
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0103|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0103.wav|But there came no promise from the bow of the canoe. |
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0104|Sleepy|sleepy_85-112_0104.wav|She was sleeping under his protection as sweetly as a child. |
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0105|Amused|amused_85-112_0105.wav|Only, it is so wonderful, so almost impossible to believe. |
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0106|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0106.wav|The emotion which she had suppressed burst forth now in a choking sob. |
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0107|Amused|amused_85-112_0107.wav|If you only could know how I thank you. |
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0108|Amused|amused_85-112_0108.wav|He waded into the edge of the water and began scrubbing himself. |
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0109|Disgusted|disgustededed_85-112_0109.wav|Do you know that you are shaking my confidence in you. |
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0110|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0110.wav|Much, replied Jeanne, as tersely. |
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0111|Amused|amused_85-112_0111.wav|Instead, he joined her; and they ate like two hungry children. |
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0112|Neutral|neutral_85-112_0112.wav|He was wounded in the arm. |
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0113|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0113.wav|I suppose you picked that lingo up among the Indians. |
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0114|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0114.wav|Her words sent a strange chill through Philip. |
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0115|Amused|amused_113-140_0115.wav|He had no excuse for the feelings which were aroused in him. |
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0116|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0116.wav|Was it the rendezvous of those who were striving to work his ruin. |
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0117|Amused|amused_113-140_0117.wav|She added, with genuine sympathy in her face and voice. |
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0118|Amused|amused_113-140_0118.wav|Pierre obeys me when we are together. |
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0119|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0119.wav|Jeanne was turning the bow shoreward. |
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0121|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0121.wav|They ate dinner at the fifth, and rested for two hours. |
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0122|Amused|amused_113-140_0122.wav|Two years ago I gave up civilization for this. |
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0123|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0123.wav|She had died from cold and starvation. |
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0124|Amused|amused_113-140_0124.wav|It was Jeanne singing softly over beyond the rocks. |
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0125|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0125.wav|He was determined now to maintain a more certain hold upon himself. |
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0126|Amused|amused_113-140_0126.wav|Each day she became a more vital part of him. |
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0127|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0127.wav|It was a temptation, but he resisted it. |
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0128|Disgusted|disgustededed_113-140_0128.wav|This one hope was destroyed as quickly as it was born. |
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0129|Amused|amused_113-140_0129.wav|Her face was against his breast. |
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0130|Amused|amused_113-140_0130.wav|She was his now, forever. |
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0131|Amused|amused_113-140_0131.wav|Providence had delivered him through the maelstrom. |
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0132|Amused|amused_113-140_0132.wav|A cry of joy burst from Philip's lips. |
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0133|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0133.wav|Philip began to feel that he had foolishly overestimated his strength. |
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0134|Amused|amused_113-140_0134.wav|He obeyed the pressure of her hand. |
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0135|Amused|amused_113-140_0135.wav|I am going to surprise father, and you will go with Pierre. |
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0136|Amused|amused_113-140_0136.wav|About him, everywhere, were the evidences of luxury and of age. |
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0137|Amused|amused_113-140_0137.wav|Then he stepped back with a low cry of pleasure. |
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0138|Amused|amused_113-140_0138.wav|In the picture he saw each moment a greater resemblance to Jeanne. |
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0139|Neutral|neutral_113-140_0139.wav|He told himself that as he washed himself and groomed his disheveled clothes. |
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0140|Amused|amused_113-140_0140.wav|Accept a father's blessing, and with it, this. |
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0141|Amused|amused_141_168_0141.wav|It seems like a strange pointing of the hand of God. |
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0142|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0142.wav|Such things had occurred before, he told Philip. |
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0143|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0143.wav|Ah, I had forgotten, he exclaimed. |
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0144|Amused|amused_141_168_0144.wav|But there was something even more startling than this resemblance. |
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0145|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0145.wav|I have to be careful of them, as they tear very easily. |
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0146|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0146.wav|Of course, that is uninteresting, she continued. |
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0147|Amused|amused_141_168_0147.wav|A moment before he was intoxicated by a joy that was almost madness. |
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0148|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0148.wav|Now these things had been struck dead within him. |
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0149|Amused|amused_141_168_0149.wav|For an instant he saw Pierre drawn like a silhouette against the sky. |
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0150|Amused|amused_141_168_0150.wav|Goodbye, Pierre, he shouted. |
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0151|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0151.wav|And MacDougall was beyond the trail, with three weeks to spare. |
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0152|Amused|amused_141_168_0152.wav|Philip thrust himself against it and entered. |
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0153|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0153.wav|MacDougall tapped his forehead suspiciously with a stubby forefinger. |
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0154|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0154.wav|He was smooth-shaven, and his hair and eyes were black. |
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0155|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0155.wav|Won't you draw up, gentlemen. |
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0156|Amused|amused_141_168_0156.wav|A strange fire burned in his eyes when Thorpe turned. |
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0158|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0158.wav|Does that look good. |
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0159|Amused|amused_141_168_0159.wav|They look as though he had been drumming a piano all his life. |
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0160|Amused|amused_141_168_0160.wav|You want to go over and see his gang throw dirt. |
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0161|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0161.wav|Take away their foreman and they wouldn't be worth their grub. |
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0162|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0162.wav|That's the sub-foreman, explained Thorpe. |
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0163|Disgusted|disgustededed_141-168_0163.wav|Philip made no effort to follow. |
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0164|Amused|amused_141_168_0164.wav|He came first a year ago, and revealed himself to Jeanne. |
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0165|Angry|angry_169-196_0165.wav|They are to attack your camp tomorrow night. |
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0166|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0166.wav|Two days ago Jeanne learned where her father's men were hiding. |
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0167|Neutral|neutral_141-168_0167.wav|I was near the cabin, and saw you. |
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0168|Amused|amused_141_168_0168.wav|Low bush whipped him in the face and left no sting. |
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0169|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0169.wav|Suddenly Jeanne stopped for an instant. |
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0170|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0170.wav|There was none of the joy of meeting in his face. |
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0171|Amused|amused_169-196_0171.wav|And when you come back in a few days, bring Eileen. |
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0172|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0172.wav|Gregson had left the outer door slightly ajar. |
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0173|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0173.wav|The date was nearly eighteen years old. |
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0174|Amused|amused_169-196_0174.wav|They were the presage of storm. |
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0175|Amused|amused_169-196_0175.wav|Down there the earth was already swelling with life. |
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0176|Amused|amused_169-196_0176.wav|For the first time in his life he was yearning for a scrap. |
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0177|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0177.wav|She had been thoroughly and efficiently mauled. |
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0178|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0178.wav|Every bone in her aged body seemed broken or dislocated. |
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0180|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0180.wav|If not, let's say our prayers and go to bed. |
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0181|Amused|amused_169-196_0181.wav|So cheer up, and give us your paw. |
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0183|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0183.wav|And the air was growing chilly. |
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0184|Amused|amused_169-196_0184.wav|Don't you see, I'm chewing this thing in two. |
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0185|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0185.wav|The questions may have come vaguely in his mind. |
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0186|Amused|amused_169-196_0186.wav|Like a flash he launched himself into the feathered mass of the owl. |
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0187|Amused|amused_169-196_0187.wav|Ahead of them they saw a glimmer of sunshine. |
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0188|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0188.wav|Two gigantic owls were tearing at the carcass. |
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0189|Disgusted|disgustededed_169-196_0189.wav|The big-eyed, clucking moose-birds were most annoying. |
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0190|Amused|amused_169-196_0190.wav|Next to them the Canada jays were most persistent. |
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0191|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0191.wav|For a time the exciting thrill of his adventure was gone. |
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0192|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0192.wav|He did not rush in. |
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0193|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0193.wav|It was edged with ice. |
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0194|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0194.wav|He drank of the water cautiously. |
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0195|Neutral|neutral_169-196_0195.wav|But a strange thing happened. |
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0196|Amused|amused_169-196_0196.wav|He began to follow the footprints of the dog. |
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0197|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0197.wav|Such a dog the wise driver kills, or turns loose. |
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0198|Amused|amused_196-224_0198.wav|Sometimes her dreams were filled with visions. |
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0199|Amused|amused_196-224_0199.wav|Thus had the raw wilderness prepared him for this day. |
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0200|Amused|amused_196-224_0200.wav|He leapt again, and the club caught him once more. |
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0201|Angry|angry_197-224_0201.wav|He cried, and swung the club wildly. |
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0202|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0202.wav|She turned, fearing that Jacques might see what was in her face. |
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0203|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0203.wav|They were following the shore of a lake. |
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0204|Amused|amused_196-224_0204.wav|The wolf-dog thrust his gaunt muzzle toward him. |
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0205|Amused|amused_196-224_0205.wav|From now on we're pals. |
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0206|Amused|amused_196-224_0206.wav|He says he bought him of Jacques Le Beau. |
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0207|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0207.wav|How much was it. |
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0208|Amused|amused_196-224_0208.wav|Youth had come back to her, freed from the yoke of oppression. |
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0209|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0209.wav|It was not a large lake, and almost round. |
|
0210|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0210.wav|Its diameter was not more than two hundred yards. |
|
0211|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0211.wav|It drowned all sound that brute agony and death may have made. |
|
0212|Amused|amused_196-224_0212.wav|Fresh cases, still able to walk, they clustered about the spokesman. |
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0213|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0213.wav|Between him and the beach was the cane-grass fence of the compound. |
|
0214|Amused|amused_196-224_0214.wav|Besides, he was paid one case of tobacco per head. |
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0215|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0215.wav|They die out of spite. |
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0216|Angry|angry_197-224_0216.wav|The other felt a sudden wave of irritation rush through him. |
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0217|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0217.wav|Oppressive as the heat had been, it was now even more oppressive. |
|
0218|Amused|amused_196-224_0218.wav|The ringing of the big bell aroused him. |
|
0219|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0219.wav|At first he puzzled over something untoward he was sure had happened. |
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0220|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0220.wav|A dead man is of no use on a plantation. |
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0221|Disgusted|disgustededed_197-224_0221.wav|I don't know why you're here at all. |
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0222|Neutral|neutral_197-224_0222.wav|What part of the United States is your home. |
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0223|Amused|amused_196-224_0223.wav|My, I'm almost homesick for it already. |
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0224|Amused|amused_196-224_0224.wav|She nodded, and her eyes grew soft and moist. |
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0225|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0225.wav|I was brought up the way most girls in Hawaii are brought up. |
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0226|Amused|amused_225-252_0226.wav|That came before my A B C's. |
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0227|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0227.wav|It was the same way with our revolvers and rifles. |
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0228|Amused|amused_225-252_0228.wav|But it contributed to the smash. |
|
0229|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0229.wav|The last one I knew was an overseer. |
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0230|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0230.wav|Do you know any good land around here. |
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0231|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0231.wav|The Resident Commissioner is away in Australia. |
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0232|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0232.wav|I cannot follow you, she said. |
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0233|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0233.wav|I never allow what can't be changed to annoy me. |
|
0234|Disgusted|disgustededed_225-252_0234.wav|Why, the average review is more nauseating than cod liver oil. |
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0235|Amused|amused_225-252_0235.wav|His voice was passionately rebellious. |
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0236|Angry|angry_225-252_0236.wav|Don't you see I hate you. |
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0237|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0237.wav|So Hughie and I did the managing ourselves. |
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0238|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0238.wav|It happened to him at the Gallina Society in Oakland one afternoon. |
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0239|Amused|amused_225-252_0239.wav|He cried in such genuine dismay that she broke into hearty laughter. |
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0240|Disgusted|disgustededed_225-252_0240.wav|Wash your hands of me. |
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0241|Amused|amused_225-252_0241.wav|I think it's much nicer to quarrel. |
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0242|Amused|amused_225-252_0242.wav|I saw it when she rolled. |
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0243|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0243.wav|I only read the quotations. |
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0244|Amused|amused_225-252_0244.wav|He was the soul of devotion to his employers. |
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0245|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0245.wav|Out of his eighteen hundred, he laid aside sixteen hundred each year. |
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0246|Amused|amused_225-252_0246.wav|You have heard always how he was the lover of the Princess Naomi. |
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0247|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0247.wav|They ought to pass here some time today. |
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0249|Amused|amused_225-252_0249.wav|All eyes, however, were staring at him in certitude of expectancy. |
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0250|Amused|amused_225-252_0250.wav|He had observed the business life of Hawaii and developed a vaulting ambition. |
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0251|Amused|amused_225-252_0251.wav|I may manage to freight a cargo back as well. |
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0252|Neutral|neutral_225-252_0252.wav|O'Brien had been a clean living young man with ideals. |
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0253|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0253.wav|He it was that lived to found the family of the Patino. |
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0254|Amused|amused_253-280_0254.wav|Straight out they swam, their heads growing smaller and smaller. |
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0255|Amused|amused_253-280_0255.wav|You won't die of malnutrition, be sure of that. |
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0257|Amused|amused_253-280_0257.wav|They are coming ashore, whoever they are. |
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0258|Amused|amused_253-280_0258.wav|Soaked in seawater they offset the heat rays. |
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0259|Amused|amused_253-280_0259.wav|Think of investing in such an adventure. |
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0260|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0260.wav|Nobody knew his history, they of the Junta least of all. |
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0261|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0261.wav|I have been doubly baptized. |
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0262|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0262.wav|They wouldn't be sweeping a big vessel like the Martha. |
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0263|Amused|amused_253-280_0263.wav|Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon, who bowed. |
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0264|Amused|amused_253-280_0264.wav|And I hope you've got plenty of chain out, Captain Young. |
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0265|Amused|amused_253-280_0265.wav|The discovery seemed to have been made on the spur of the moment. |
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0266|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0266.wav|They handled two men already, both grub-thieves. |
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0267|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0267.wav|Eli Harding asked, as Shunk started to follow. |
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0268|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0268.wav|Now go ahead and tell me in a straightforward way what has happened. |
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0269|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0269.wav|That's where they cut off the Scottish Chiefs and killed all hands. |
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0270|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0270.wav|And after the bath a shave would not be bad. |
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0271|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0271.wav|Now please give a plain statement of what occurred. |
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0272|Amused|amused_253-280_0272.wav|You can take a vacation on pay. |
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0273|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0273.wav|They are big trees and require plenty of room. |
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0274|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0274.wav|And Raoul listened again to the tale of the house. |
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0275|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0275.wav|There are no kiddies and half grown youths among them. |
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0276|Neutral|neutral_253-280_0276.wav|Oolong Atoll was one hundred and forty miles in circumference. |
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0277|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0277.wav|McCoy found a stifling, poisonous atmosphere in the pent cabin. |
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0278|Disgusted|disgustededed_253-280_0278.wav|It would give me nervous prostration. |
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0279|Amused|amused_253-280_0279.wav|She said with chattering teeth. |
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0280|Amused|amused_253-280_0280.wav|I'll be out of my head in fifteen minutes. |
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0281|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0281.wav|I do not blame you for anything; remember that. |
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0282|Angry|angry_281-308_0282.wav|If you mean to insinuate -- Brentwood began hotly. |
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0283|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0283.wav|The woman in you is only incidental, accidental, and irrelevant. |
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0284|Amused|amused_281-308_0284.wav|There was no forecasting this strange girl's processes. |
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0285|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0285.wav|But what they want with your toothbrush is more than I can imagine. |
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0286|Angry|angry_281-308_0286.wav|Give them their choice between a fine or an official whipping. |
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0287|Amused|amused_281-308_0287.wav|Keep an eye on him. |
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0288|Amused|amused_281-308_0288.wav|Those are my oysters, he said at last. |
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0289|Amused|amused_281-308_0289.wav|They are not regular oyster pirates, Nicholas continued. |
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0290|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0290.wav|One by one the boys were captured. |
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0291|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0291.wav|The weeks had gone by, and no overt acts had been attempted. |
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0292|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0292.wav|Here, in the midmorning, the first casualty occurred. |
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0293|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0293.wav|They were deep in the primeval forest. |
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0294|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0294.wav|He had been foiled in his attempt to escape. |
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0295|Amused|amused_281-308_0295.wav|And twenty men could hold it with spears and arrows. |
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0296|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0296.wav|Bassett was a fastidious man. |
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0297|Amused|amused_281-308_0297.wav|There's a big English general right now whose name is Roberts. |
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0298|Amused|amused_281-308_0298.wav|This tacit promise of continued acquaintance gave Saxon a little joy-thrill. |
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0299|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0299.wav|I tell you I am disgusted with this adventure tomfoolery and rot. |
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0300|Sleepy|sleepy_281-307_0300.wav|From my earliest recollection my sleep was a period of terror. |
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0301|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0301.wav|But all my dreams violated this law. |
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0302|Amused|amused_281-308_0302.wav|It is very plausible to such people, a most convincing hypothesis. |
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0303|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0303.wav|But they make the mistake of ignoring their own duality. |
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0304|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0304.wav|I graduated last of my class. |
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0305|Amused|amused_281-308_0305.wav|They had no fixed values, to be altered by adjectives and adverbs. |
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0306|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0306.wav|He was pressing beyond the limits of his vocabulary. |
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0307|Neutral|neutral_281-308_0307.wav|Very early in my life, I separated from my mother. |
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0308|Disgusted|disgustededed_281-308_0308.wav|His infernal chattering worries me even now as I think of it. |
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0309|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0309.wav|White Leghorns, said Mrs Mortimer. |
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0313|Angry|angry_309-336_0313.wav|Broken-Tooth yelled with fright and pain. |
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0316|Angry|angry_309-336_0316.wav|We had been chased by them ourselves, more than once. |
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0319|Disgusted|disgustededed_309-336_0319.wav|And the Edinburgh Evening News says, with editorial gloom. |
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0320|Angry|angry_309-336_0320.wav|With my strength I slammed it full into Red-Eye's face. |
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0322|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0322.wav|This is a common experience with all of us. |
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0325|Angry|angry_309-336_0325.wav|Whiz-zip-bang. Lop-Ear screamed with sudden anguish. |
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0327|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0327.wav|They were less stooped than we, less springy in their movements. |
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0328|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0328.wav|The Fire People, like ourselves, lived in caves. |
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0329|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0329.wav|Ah, indeed. |
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0330|Disgusted|disgustededed_309-336_0330.wav|Red-Eye never committed a more outrageous deed. |
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0331|Disgusted|disgustededed_309-336_0331.wav|Poor little Crooked-Leg was terribly scared. |
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0333|Angry|angry_309-336_0333.wav|This is no place for you. |
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0335|Neutral|neutral_309-336_0335.wav|Red-Eye swung back and forth on the branch farther down. |
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0338|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0338.wav|The fighting had now become intermittent. |
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0342|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0342.wav|Seventeen, no, eighteen days ago. |
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0343|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0343.wav|You mean for this State, General, Alberta. |
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0349|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0349.wav|It was simple, in its way, and no virtue of his. |
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0357|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0357.wav|A month passed by, and Bonanza Creek remained quiet. |
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0359|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0359.wav|Earth and gravel seemed to fill the pan. |
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0360|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0360.wav|But he no longer cared quite so much for that form of diversion. |
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0361|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0361.wav|But he did not broach it, preferring to mature it carefully. |
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0362|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0362.wav|Nope, not the slightest idea. |
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0363|Neutral|neutral_337-364_0363.wav|It is not an attempt to smash the market. |
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