en-lines-train-7
Universal Dependencies - English - LinES
Language | English |
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Project | LinES |
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Corpus Part | train |
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Annotation | Ahrenberg, Lars |
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Harry tried to argue back but his words were drowned by a long, loud belch from the Dursleys son, Dudley. We must feed you up while we've got the chance. I don't like the sound of that school food Dudley, who was so large his bottom drooped over either side of the kitchen chair, grinned and turned to Harry. The effect of this simple sentence on the rest of the family was incredible: Dudley gasped and fell off his chair with a crash that shook the whole kitchen; Mrs Dursley gave a small scream and clapped her hands to her mouth; Mr Dursley jumped to his feet, veins throbbing in his temples. I meant 'please'! said Harry quickly. Harry stared from his purple-faced uncle to his pale aunt, who was trying to heave Dudley to his feet. Uncle Vernon sat back down, breathing like a winded rhinoceros and watching Harry closely out of the corners of his small, sharp eyes. ever since Harry had come home for the summer holidays, Uncle Vernon had been treating him like a bomb that might go off at any moment, because Harry Potter wasn't a normal boy. As a matter of fact, he was as not normal as it is possible to be. Harry Potter was a wizard – a wizard fresh from his first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. And if the Dursleys were unhappy to have him back for the holidays, it was nothing to how Harry felt.
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