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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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s-102
| His father, my grandfather, was killed in a war farce when an American torpedo scuppered the wrong boat. |
s-103
| As a result, my grandmother was paid a sizeable pension and was able to have her wild strong son privately educated. |
s-104
| She poured her money into him as though he were a treasure chest. |
s-105
| He learned well, looked well, and if anyone questioned him about his Mersey terrace two up two down he simply knocked them out. |
s-106
| Throughout his life my father has dealt with difficult questions by knocking them out. |
s-107
| What is unconscious does not speak and that included the hidden part of himself. |
s-108
| She had been well educated and taught to conceal it. |
s-109
| She never gave up singing and playing the piano and she never gave up her watercolours. |
s-110
| The rest of the mind she disposed of at marriage and did not think to ask my father what he had done with it. |
s-111
| Why had she chosen here? |
s-112
| Here it was. |
s-113
| Five minutes to spare. |
s-114
| The cruelty of time. |
s-115
| Did I say that? |
s-116
| No she did. |
s-117
| I sometimes think my personality is a troopship's atoll; invade me. |
s-118
| And so the three of them climbed aboard the Godspeed and chugged into the dark. |
s-119
| When I was born the waters were still alive. |
s-120
| My father too, was still alive, strong and burly, as wide as he was tall, with an enormous chest that looked as though it could tow the cargo boats itself. |
s-121
| We cooked breakfast in the remains of the frying pan and ate our food standing up, looking out of the window over to the park. |
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