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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES
Language | English |
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Project | LinES |
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Corpus Part | test |
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Annotation | Ahrenberg, Lars |
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'To make money, of course.'
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'To make money, of course.'
What do you think? he said, scornfully.
s-102
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What do you think? he said, scornfully.
Then he got fever, and had to be carried in a hammock slung under a pole.
s-103
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Then he got fever, and had to be carried in a hammock slung under a pole.
As he weighed sixteen stone I had no end of rows with the carriers.
s-104
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As he weighed sixteen stone I had no end of rows with the carriers.
They jibbed, ran away, sneaked off with their loads in the night – quite a mutiny.
s-105
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They jibbed, ran away, sneaked off with their loads in the night – quite a mutiny.
So, one evening, I made a speech in English with gestures, not one of which was lost to the sixty pairs of eyes before me, and the next morning I started the hammock off in front all right.
s-106
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So, one evening, I made a speech in English with gestures, not one of which was lost to the sixty pairs of eyes before me, and the next morning I started the hammock off in front all right.
An hour afterwards I came upon the whole concern wrecked in a bush – man, hammock, groans, blankets, horrors.
s-107
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An hour afterwards I came upon the whole concern wrecked in a bush – man, hammock, groans, blankets, horrors.
The heavy pole had skinned his poor nose.
s-108
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The heavy pole had skinned his poor nose.
He was very anxious for me to kill somebody, but there wasn't the shadow of a carrier near.
s-109
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He was very anxious for me to kill somebody, but there wasn't the shadow of a carrier near.
I remembered the old doctor, – 'It would be interesting for science to watch the mental changes of individuals, on the spot.
s-110
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I remembered the old doctor, – 'It would be interesting for science to watch the mental changes of individuals, on the spot.
I felt I was becoming scientifically interesting.
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I felt I was becoming scientifically interesting.
However, all that is to no purpose.
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However, all that is to no purpose.
On the fifteenth day I came in sight of the big river again, and hobbled into the Central Station.
s-113
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On the fifteenth day I came in sight of the big river again, and hobbled into the Central Station.
It was on a back water surrounded by scrub and forest, with a pretty border of smelly mud on one side, and on the three others inclosed by a crazy fence of rushes. A neglected gap was all the gate it had,
s-114
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It was on a back water surrounded by scrub and forest, with a pretty border of smelly mud on one side, and on the three others inclosed by a crazy fence of rushes. A neglected gap was all the gate it had,
and the first glance at the place was enough to let you see the flabby devil was running that show.
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and the first glance at the place was enough to let you see the flabby devil was running that show.
White men with long staves in their hands appeared languidly from amongst the buildings, strolling up to take a look at me, and then retired out of sight somewhere.
s-116
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White men with long staves in their hands appeared languidly from amongst the buildings, strolling up to take a look at me, and then retired out of sight somewhere.
One of them, a stout, excitable chap with black mustaches, informed me with great volubility and many digressions, as soon as I told him who I was, that my steamer was at the bottom of the river.
s-117
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One of them, a stout, excitable chap with black mustaches, informed me with great volubility and many digressions, as soon as I told him who I was, that my steamer was at the bottom of the river.
I was thunderstruck.
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I was thunderstruck.
What, how, why?
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What, how, why?
Oh, it was all right.
s-120
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Oh, it was all right.
The manager himself was there.
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The manager himself was there.
All quite correct.
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All quite correct.
'Everybody had behaved splendidly! splendidly!
s-123
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'Everybody had behaved splendidly! splendidly!
– 'you must,' he said in agitation, 'go and see the general manager at once.
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– 'you must,' he said in agitation, 'go and see the general manager at once.
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