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Universal Dependencies - English - GUM

LanguageEnglish
ProjectGUM
Corpus Partdev
AnnotationPeng, Siyao;Zeldes, Amir

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[1] tree
The Beast
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The Beast
[2] tree
I was thirteen.
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I was thirteen.
[3] tree
It was spring, the barren time in March when you can not be sure if it is really warmer, but you are so desperate for change that you tell yourself the mud at the edge of the sidewalk is different from winter mud and you are sure that the smell of wet soil has suddenly a bit of the scent of summer rains, of grass and drowned earthworms.
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It was spring, the barren time in March when you can not be sure if it is really warmer, but you are so desperate for change that you tell yourself the mud at the edge of the sidewalk is different from winter mud and you are sure that the smell of wet soil has suddenly a bit of the scent of summer rains, of grass and drowned earthworms.
[4] tree
And it has, because it is spring and inside the ground something is stirring.
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And it has, because it is spring and inside the ground something is stirring.
[5] tree
I was wearing a yellow linen dress which my mother had picked out and which I therefore disliked although I knew it flattered me.
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I was wearing a yellow linen dress which my mother had picked out and which I therefore disliked although I knew it flattered me.
[6] tree
My shoes were white and I was concentrating on keeping them out of the mud.
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My shoes were white and I was concentrating on keeping them out of the mud.
[7] tree
My father and I were going to mass my mother did not go; she was Protestant.
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My father and I were going to mass — my mother did not go; she was Protestant.
[8] tree
My father put his hand on top of my hair, his palm on my head, and I could feel the bone of my skull and my skin and his hot palm, so dry and strong.
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My father put his hand on top of my hair, his palm on my head, and I could feel the bone of my skull and my skin and his hot palm, so dry and strong.
[9] tree
When I was a little girl, he did that often, and called me Muscles.
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When I was a little girl, he did that often, and called me Muscles.
[10] tree
He had not called me Muscles or put his hand on my head for a long time.
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He had not called me Muscles or put his hand on my head for a long time.
[11] tree
I could not help arching my back a little, I wanted to push against his hand like a cat but the instinct that comes with being thirteen, the half-understood caution that makes a girl timid, or wild, the shyness told me to just walk.
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I could not help arching my back a little, I wanted to push against his hand like a cat but the instinct that comes with being thirteen, the half-understood caution that makes a girl timid, or wild, the shyness told me to just walk.
[12] tree
I wanted to feel the rough edge of the pocket of his coat against my cheek, but I was too tall.
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I wanted to feel the rough edge of the pocket of his coat against my cheek, but I was too tall.
[13] tree
I wanted to be seven again, and safe.
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I wanted to be seven again, and safe.
[14] tree
But I still wanted to push against his hand and put my hand in his pocket and steal the leather palmed glove, that secret animal.
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But I still wanted to push against his hand and put my hand in his pocket and steal the leather palmed glove, that secret animal.
[15] tree
Instead I went into the church, took a Bulletin, dipped my finger in Holy Water and genuflected.
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Instead I went into the church, took a Bulletin, dipped my finger in Holy Water and genuflected.
[16] tree
The inside of the church smelled like damp wood and furniture polish, not alive at all.
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The inside of the church smelled like damp wood and furniture polish, not alive at all.
[17] tree
My father took off his coat and draped it over the edge of the pew and when I came back from communion I stole his glove.
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My father took off his coat and draped it over the edge of the pew and when I came back from communion I stole his glove.
[18] tree
The paper taste of the wafer was still in my mouth and I took a deep breath of the leather.
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The paper taste of the wafer was still in my mouth and I took a deep breath of the leather.
[19] tree
It smelled like March.
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It smelled like March.
[20] tree
We walked back through the school because it was drizzling, my father tall in his navy suit and my shoes going click on the linoleum.
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We walked back through the school because it was drizzling, my father tall in his navy suit and my shoes going click on the linoleum.
[21] tree
There were two classes of each grade, starting at the sixth and going down to the first.
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There were two classes of each grade, starting at the sixth and going down to the first.
[22] tree
The hall ended in a T and we went left through the gym, walked underneath the bleachers and stood next to the side door, waiting for the rain to stop.
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The hall ended in a T and we went left through the gym, walked underneath the bleachers and stood next to the side door, waiting for the rain to stop.
[23] tree
It was dark under the bleachers.
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It was dark under the bleachers.
[24] tree
My father was a young man, thirty-five, younger because he liked to be outside, to play softball on Saturday and to take my mother and me camping on vacation.
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My father was a young man, thirty-five, younger because he liked to be outside, to play softball on Saturday and to take my mother and me camping on vacation.
[25] tree
He stood rocked back on his heels with his coat thrown over his shoulders and his hands in his pockets.
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He stood rocked back on his heels with his coat thrown over his shoulders and his hands in his pockets.
[26] tree
I thought of bacon and eggs, toast with peach jam out of the jar.
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I thought of bacon and eggs, toast with peach jam out of the jar.
[27] tree
I was so hungry.
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I was so hungry.
[28] tree
The space under the bleachers was secret and dark.
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The space under the bleachers was secret and dark.
[29] tree
There were things in the shadows; a metal pail, a mop, rags.
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There were things in the shadows; a metal pail, a mop, rags.
[30] tree
Next to the door was a tall wrought-iron candle holder the kind that stood at either end of the altar.
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Next to the door was a tall wrought-iron candle holder — the kind that stood at either end of the altar.
[31] tree
There was no holder and the end was jagged.
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There was no holder and the end was jagged.
[32] tree
On the floor was a wrapper from a French Chew.
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On the floor was a wrapper from a French Chew.
[33] tree
They were sold at eighth-grade basketball games on Friday nights.
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They were sold at eighth-grade basketball games on Friday nights.
[34] tree
The light from the door made the shadows under the bleachers darker, the long space stretched far away.
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The light from the door made the shadows under the bleachers darker, the long space stretched far away.
[35] tree
I heard the rain and the faint rustle of paper and smelled damp concrete.
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I heard the rain and the faint rustle of paper and smelled damp concrete.
[36] tree
I did not go near my father but kept my hand in my pocket, feeling the soft leather glove.
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I did not go near my father but kept my hand in my pocket, feeling the soft leather glove.
[37] tree
There was a rustling on the concrete and the drizzle of soft rain.
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There was a rustling on the concrete and the drizzle of soft rain.
[38] tree
I wondered if anyone ever went back under the bleachers, if there were crickets or mice there.
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I wondered if anyone ever went back under the bleachers, if there were crickets or mice there.
[39] tree
The rustling might have been mice.
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The rustling might have been mice.
[40] tree
I wished the rain would stop.
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I wished the rain would stop.
[41] tree
I wanted to go home.
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I wanted to go home.
[42] tree
I made noises with my heels but they were too loud so I stopped.
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I made noises with my heels but they were too loud so I stopped.
[43] tree
Something else clicked and I tried to see what it was but couldn’t see anything.
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Something else clicked and I tried to see what it was but couldn’t see anything.
[44] tree
It wasn’t as loud as my heels.
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It wasn’t as loud as my heels.
[45] tree
My father cleared his throat, looking out the door.
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My father cleared his throat, looking out the door.
[46] tree
I imagined a man down there in the dark, an escaped convict or a madman.
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I imagined a man down there in the dark, an escaped convict or a madman.
[47] tree
It had nearly stopped raining.
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It had nearly stopped raining.
[48] tree
In fifteen minutes we would be home and my mother would fry eggs.
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In fifteen minutes we would be home and my mother would fry eggs.
[49] tree
I heard a noise like paper.
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I heard a noise like paper.
[50] tree
My father heard it, too, but he pretended not to, at least he didn’t turn his head.
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My father heard it, too, but he pretended not to, at least he didn’t turn his head.
[51] tree
And there was a heavier sound, a rasp, like a box pulled over concrete.
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And there was a heavier sound, a rasp, like a box pulled over concrete.
[52] tree
I looked at my father but he didn’t turn his head.
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I looked at my father but he didn’t turn his head.
[53] tree
I wished he would turn his head.
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I wished he would turn his head.
[54] tree
There was a click again and the rustle, and I could not think of what it could be.
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There was a click again and the rustle, and I could not think of what it could be.
[55] tree
I had no explanation for the particular combination of sounds.
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I had no explanation for the particular combination of sounds.
[56] tree
No doubt there was, some two things that happened to be making noises at the same time.
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No doubt there was, some two things that happened to be making noises at the same time.
[57] tree
Once in a fever I heard thousands of birds outside my window and I was terrified that they would fling themselves through the glass and attack me, but it was only the rain on the eaves.
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Once in a fever I heard thousands of birds outside my window and I was terrified that they would fling themselves through the glass and attack me, but it was only the rain on the eaves.

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