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I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | What would be a smack of sheer cowardice? Not going into the cellar |
Yet, I would not shirk the work. ||||| Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. | What would be a smack of sheer cowardice? Not going into the cellar |
Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. ||||| I would have been very willing to forego the task--as, indeed, I am inclined to think any man well might--for of all the great, awe-inspiring rooms in this house, the cellars are the hugest and weirdest. | What would be a smack of sheer cowardice? Not going into the cellar |
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | What would be a smack of sheer cowardice? Shirking the responsibility of checking the cellars |
Yet, I would not shirk the work. ||||| Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. | What would be a smack of sheer cowardice? Shirking the responsibility of checking the cellars |
Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. ||||| I would have been very willing to forego the task--as, indeed, I am inclined to think any man well might--for of all the great, awe-inspiring rooms in this house, the cellars are the hugest and weirdest. | What would be a smack of sheer cowardice? Shirking the responsibility of checking the cellars |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? It's huge and weird |
Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. ||||| By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? It's huge and weird |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? It's huge and weird |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? He thought it was dark and dangerous |
Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. ||||| By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? He thought it was dark and dangerous |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? He thought it was dark and dangerous |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? It's dark, unlit by a ray of daylight |
Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. ||||| By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? It's dark, unlit by a ray of daylight |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? It's dark, unlit by a ray of daylight |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? It was dark and gloomy |
Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. ||||| By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? It was dark and gloomy |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? It was dark and gloomy |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? It was cavernous |
Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. ||||| By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? It was cavernous |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | Why was he afraid to go into the cellar? It was cavernous |
I had not, if I remember rightly, been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar? It's huge and weird |
For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar? It's huge and weird |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar? It's huge and weird |
I had not, if I remember rightly, been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar? He hesitated because he had not been down there since the night of the attack |
For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar? He hesitated because he had not been down there since the night of the attack |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar? He hesitated because he had not been down there since the night of the attack |
I had not, if I remember rightly, been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar? It scares him |
For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar? It scares him |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar? It scares him |
I had not, if I remember rightly, been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar? It is dark, unlit by any ray of light |
For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar? It is dark, unlit by any ray of light |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. | Why did he hesitate before going into the cellar? It is dark, unlit by any ray of light |
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | What would smack of sheer cowardice? To not search the cellar |
Yet, I would not shirk the work. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | What would smack of sheer cowardice? To not search the cellar |
I had not, if I remember rightly, been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack. ||||| Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. | What would smack of sheer cowardice? To not search the cellar |
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | What would smack of sheer cowardice? Not going to the cellar out of fear |
Yet, I would not shirk the work. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | What would smack of sheer cowardice? Not going to the cellar out of fear |
I had not, if I remember rightly, been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack. ||||| Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. | What would smack of sheer cowardice? Not going to the cellar out of fear |
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | What would smack of sheer cowardice? Shirking the work |
Yet, I would not shirk the work. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | What would smack of sheer cowardice? Shirking the work |
I had not, if I remember rightly, been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack. ||||| Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. | What would smack of sheer cowardice? Shirking the work |
Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. ||||| I had not, if I remember rightly, been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack. | When was the last time the person had done a round of the cellars? The evening of the attack |
Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. ||||| By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. | When was the last time the person had done a round of the cellars? The evening of the attack |
The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | When was the last time the person had done a round of the cellars? The evening of the attack |
The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. ||||| By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. | What time of the day is this taking place in? Takes place in the early morning |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. | What time of the day is this taking place in? Takes place in the early morning |
I would have been very willing to forego the task--as, indeed, I am inclined to think any man well might--for of all the great, awe-inspiring rooms in this house, the cellars are the hugest and weirdest. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | What time of the day is this taking place in? Takes place in the early morning |
The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. ||||| By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. | What time of the day is this taking place in? The early morning |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. | What time of the day is this taking place in? The early morning |
I would have been very willing to forego the task--as, indeed, I am inclined to think any man well might--for of all the great, awe-inspiring rooms in this house, the cellars are the hugest and weirdest. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | What time of the day is this taking place in? The early morning |
The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. ||||| By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. | What time of the day is this taking place in? Break of dawn |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. | What time of the day is this taking place in? Break of dawn |
I would have been very willing to forego the task--as, indeed, I am inclined to think any man well might--for of all the great, awe-inspiring rooms in this house, the cellars are the hugest and weirdest. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | What time of the day is this taking place in? Break of dawn |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. | What was the last room he had to check? The cellars |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. | What was the last room he had to check? The cellars |
Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. ||||| The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. | What was the last room he had to check? The cellars |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? Had uneventful search |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? Had uneventful search |
Yet, I would not shirk the work. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? Had uneventful search |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? Found nothing |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? Found nothing |
Yet, I would not shirk the work. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? Found nothing |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? As the day was just breaking |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? As the day was just breaking |
Yet, I would not shirk the work. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? As the day was just breaking |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? Thought they finished searching |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? Thought they finished searching |
Yet, I would not shirk the work. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? Thought they finished searching |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? After finishing rounds of the ground floor |
By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? After finishing rounds of the ground floor |
Yet, I would not shirk the work. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | When did the person consider extinguishing the candle? After finishing rounds of the ground floor |
The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. ||||| Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) A teacher |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) A teacher |
Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) A teacher |
The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. ||||| Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) It's unclear |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) It's unclear |
Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) It's unclear |
The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. ||||| Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) Guard |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) Guard |
Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) Guard |
The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. ||||| Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) Security guard |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) Security guard |
Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) Security guard |
The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. ||||| Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) A philosopher |
Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. ||||| I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) A philosopher |
Great, gloomy caverns of places, unlit by any ray of daylight. ||||| Yet, I would not shirk the work. | What job can you assume he had? (select everything that could apply) A philosopher |
Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. ||||| I had not, if I remember rightly, been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack. | When was the last time the author went to the cellars? The evening of the attack |
Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | When was the last time the author went to the cellars? The evening of the attack |
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. ||||| Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. | When was the last time the author went to the cellars? The evening of the attack |
Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. ||||| I had not, if I remember rightly, been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack. | When was the last time the author went to the cellars? The last time he went there was on the evening of the attack |
Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | When was the last time the author went to the cellars? The last time he went there was on the evening of the attack |
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. ||||| Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. | When was the last time the author went to the cellars? The last time he went there was on the evening of the attack |
Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. ||||| I had not, if I remember rightly, been into them since my hasty search on the evening of the attack. | When was the last time the author went to the cellars? The night of the attack |
Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. ||||| For, perhaps, the half of a minute, I hesitated. | When was the last time the author went to the cellars? The night of the attack |
I felt that to do so would smack of sheer cowardice. ||||| Besides, as I reassured myself, the cellars were really the most unlikely places in which to come across anything dangerous; considering that they can be entered, only through a heavy oaken door, the key of which, I carry always on my person. | When was the last time the author went to the cellars? The night of the attack |
The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. ||||| By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. | What was he doing on the ground floor? Searching |
The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. ||||| My search had shown me nothing fresh. | What was he doing on the ground floor? Searching |
Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars. ||||| My search had shown me nothing fresh. | What was he doing on the ground floor? Searching |
The day was just breaking, as I left the tower; though it was still too dark in the house to be able to see without a light, and I took one of the study candles with me on my 'round. ||||| By the time I had finished the ground floor, the daylight was creeping in, wanly, through the barred windows. | What was he doing on the ground floor? Making his rounds |
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