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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES
Language | English |
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Project | LinES |
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Corpus Part | dev |
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Annotation | Ahrenberg, Lars |
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s-101
| He was a man who belonged with an elk, with a moose. |
s-102
| A whale man, a bear man. |
s-103
| Instead he wore a loose suit and a trilby and learned how to net a profit. |
s-104
| His hauls were the biggest in the Company and he turned them in like a little boy. |
s-105
| In those days his true self was still fighting with his assumed self, and winning. |
s-106
| Person and persona, the man and his mask had separate identities then, he knew which was which. |
s-107
| Later, the man my mother married died before his death and the man who had come to be his counterfeit wore his clothes. |
s-108
| 'I don't know what I'm doing.' |
s-109
| By day my father was a smart and increasingly smarter man. |
s-110
| By night, or to be truthful, by three nights a week, he manned a tug-boat. |
s-111
| There he is in a greasy donkey jacket and seaman's balaclava. |
s-112
| Spinning the thick cable from the windlass and bringing in the banana boats, the grain boats, the boats of Turkish silver, and the boats full of Irish, shamrocks round their hearts. |
s-113
| 'Harpoon Ahoy!' said my father. |
s-114
| And somewhere in all this I was. |
s-115
| I am my father's daughter. |
s-116
| Valet de Coupe. |
s-117
| A youth stares anxiously into an elaborate cup whose contents are concealed. |
s-118
| There may be no contents. |
s-119
| Nevertheless he holds onto the cup. |
s-120
| Carrying it with him as he walks. |
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