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/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1069-133709-0004/1069-133709-0004_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.598.wav | language English<asr_text>That it's a great deal better. You should remain with me in spite of there being no obligation. It's better for several reasons, quite apart from your liking it. I shouldn't think you'd like it, but I recommend you to make the sacrifice. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1069-133709-0006/1069-133709-0006_noise_linear_1_m0.755.wav | language English<asr_text>When she sat in her damp, waterproof and sketched the opportunities that europe would offer to a young person of taste. This, however, was, in a great measure the girl's own fault. She had got a glimpse of her aunt's experience. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1069-133709-0007/1069-133709-0007_noise_linear_1_m0.228.wav | language English<asr_text>And her imagination constantly anticipated the judgements and emotions of a woman who had very little of the same faculty. Apart from this, missus touchett had a great merit. She was as honest as a pair of compasses. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1069-133709-0010/1069-133709-0010_noise_linear_1_m0.437.wav | language English<asr_text>No wind sown blossom, no familiar softening moss her offered her passive extent, in other words, was about that of a knife edge. Isabel had reason to believe none the less. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1069-133709-0014/1069-133709-0014_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.694.wav | language English<asr_text>Isabel said to this young man the day after her arrival at san remo, something I've thought more than once of asking you by letter, but that I've hesitated on the whole to write about face to face. Nevertheless. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1069-133709-0017/1069-133709-0017_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.009.wav | language English<asr_text>If I believed that, I should be very unhappy. Fortunately, I don't believe it. I want to be treated with justice. I want nothing but that. Very good. But you must remember that justice to a lovely being. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1069-133709-0018/1069-133709-0018_noise_linear_1_m0.348.wav | language English<asr_text>Is, after all, a florid sort of sentiment. I'm not a lovely being. How can you say that at the very moment when I'm asking such odious questions? I must seem to you delicate. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1069-133709-0021/1069-133709-0021_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.952.wav | language English<asr_text>Ralph went on more gravely. I think it very good for you to have means. Isabel looked at him with serious eyes. I wonder whether you know what's good for me, or whether you care. If I know depend upon it, I care. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1069-133709-0024/1069-133709-0024_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.434.wav | language English<asr_text>Isabel had listened quickly. You've too much power of thought, above all, too much conscience. Ralph added, it's out of all reason, the number of things you think wrong. Put back your watch, diet, your fever. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1069-133709-0027/1069-133709-0027_noise_linear_1_m0.184.wav | language English<asr_text>Why, indeed, should we perpetually be thinking whether things are good for us, as if we were patients lying in a hospital? Why should I be so afraid of not doing right, as if it mattered to the world whether I do right or wrong? | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1069-133709-0028/1069-133709-0028_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.980.wav | language English<asr_text>You're a capital person to advise. Said ralph, you take the wind out of my sails. She looked at him as if she had not heard him, though she was following out the train of reflexion which he himself had kindled. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1069-133709-0031/1069-133709-0031_noise_linear_1_m0.025.wav | language English<asr_text>The gate of admirations, italy, as yet imperfectly seen and felt, stretched before her as a land of promise, a land in which a love of the beautiful might be comforted by endless knowledge. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1069-133709-0041/1069-133709-0041_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.097.wav | language English<asr_text>Livid light of a judgement day. The girl, moreover, was not prone to take for granted that she herself lived in the mind of others. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1069-133709-0042/1069-133709-0042_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.241.wav | language English<asr_text>She was capable of being wounded by the discovery that she had been forgotten. But of all liberties, the one she herself found sweetest was the liberty to forget she had not given her last shilling. Sentimentally speaking. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1069-133709-0044/1069-133709-0044_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.721.wav | language English<asr_text>And in that time a great many things might happen. She had indeed failed to say to herself that her american suitor might find some other girl more comfortable to woo. Because, though it was certain many other girls would prove so. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1069-133709-0045/1069-133709-0045_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.522.wav | language English<asr_text>She had not the smallest belief that this merit would attract him. But she reflected that she herself might know the humiliation of change, might really, for that matter, come to the end of the things that were not caspar. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1069-133709-0046/1069-133709-0046_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.903.wav | language English<asr_text>A clear and quiet harbour enclosed by a brave granite breakwater. But that day could only come in its order, and she couldn't wait for it with folded hands that lord warburton should continue to cherish her image. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1069-133709-0051/1069-133709-0051_noise_linear_1_m0.079.wav | language English<asr_text>Who had been but a casual acquaintance. She flattered herself that should she hear from one day to another that he had married some young woman of his own country who had done more to deserve him. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128631-0000/1079-128631-0000_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.031.wav | language English<asr_text>Cover a cut of sturgeon with salted and acidulated water, add an onion, six cloves, a slice of carrot, three bay leaves, a small bunch of parsley and a cupful of wine. Simmer slowly until done. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128631-0002/1079-128631-0002_noise_linear_1_m0.261.wav | language English<asr_text>Parboil sturgeon steaks for fifteen minutes. Drain, wipe dry, season with salt and pepper and broil. Serve with melted butter. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128631-0009/1079-128631-0009_noise_linear_1_m0.244.wav | language English<asr_text>Gash the surface deeply and fill the incision with a force meat of bread crumbs and minced salt pork, seasoning with lemon juice, pepper and minced parsley. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128631-0010/1079-128631-0010_noise_linear_1_m0.388.wav | language English<asr_text>Add enough boiling water to keep from burning and bake until done. Basting, often baked sturgeon. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128631-0012/1079-128631-0012_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.693.wav | language English<asr_text>And bake for an hour, basting as required. Serve with drawn butter sauce seasoned with capers and catsup. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128631-0016/1079-128631-0016_noise_linear_1_m0.433.wav | language English<asr_text>Drain and keep warm. Take enough of the strained liquid to make a sauce and thicken with butter and flour, cooked together. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128631-0018/1079-128631-0018_noise_linear_1_m0.828.wav | language English<asr_text>Dredge with flour and brown in the oven, basting with melted butter, bone and skin two anchovies and put them into a saucepan with a wineglassful of white wine, a small onion, a bit of lemon peel and a cupful of stock. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128631-0021/1079-128631-0021_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.633.wav | language English<asr_text>Put a large sturgeon steak into a buttered baking pan with salt pepper, sliced onion, a bunch of parsley and some sweet herbs. Add claret and white stock to cover, cover with a buttered paper and cook slowly until done. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128631-0022/1079-128631-0022_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.831.wav | language English<asr_text>Drain and serve with any preferred sauce. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128631-0028/1079-128631-0028_noise_linear_1_m0.077.wav | language English<asr_text>Season with salt and pepper and wrap in a large sheet of buttered paper with carrots and onions sliced, two bay leaves, sprigs of chive and parsley, the juice of a lemon and a tablespoonful of olive oil. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128632-0000/1079-128632-0000_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.218.wav | language English<asr_text>Clean and split the fish and let stand for an hour in melted butter seasoned with salt, pepper and sweet herbs. Sprinkle with crumbs. Broil, squeeze lemon juice over then serve. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128632-0002/1079-128632-0002_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.171.wav | language English<asr_text>Put a strip of bacon in place of the bone, tie the fish into its original shape and broil over a clear fire. Garnish with fried parsley. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128632-0004/1079-128632-0004_noise_linear_1_m0.272.wav | language English<asr_text>And boil it in salted and acidulated water to cover, adding an onion, a stalk of celery and a bunch of parsley. When done, drain and keep warm. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128632-0010/1079-128632-0010_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.014.wav | language English<asr_text>Scrape and clean the trout, stuff with seasoned crumbs and put into a buttered baking dish. Lay a thin slice of salt pork on each fish. Sprinkle with three or four tablespoonfuls of chopped onions. Add a can of mushrooms drained from the liquor. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128632-0015/1079-128632-0015_noise_linear_1_m0.911.wav | language English<asr_text>Fry for a moment in butter season with salt and cayenne. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128632-0017/1079-128632-0017_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.121.wav | language English<asr_text>Fry a chopped onion in butter. Add a tablespoonful of flour and half a cupful of white wine. Cook until thick, stirring constantly. And add two tablespoonfuls of butter, broken into bits. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128632-0018/1079-128632-0018_noise_linear_1_m0.725.wav | language English<asr_text>Pour the sauce over the fillets and bake for fifteen minutes longer. Baked trout a la chambord, split and bone the cleaned fish and put in a buttered baking pan, skin side down. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128632-0020/1079-128632-0020_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.415.wav | language English<asr_text>Season with salt pepper, minced parsley and lemon juice. Pour over the fish and serve. Baked trout with mushroom sauce, butter. A baking dish, sprinkle with bread crumbs, lay a sea trout upon it. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128632-0021/1079-128632-0021_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.582.wav | language English<asr_text>Cover with crumbs, dot with butter, squeeze over the juice of half a lemon and bake, adding enough water to keep from burning brown. A tablespoonful of flour. In butter, add the liquid drained from the fish. One cupful each of mushroom and oyster liquor. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128632-0022/1079-128632-0022_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.883.wav | language English<asr_text>And a wineglassful of madeira. Cook until thick, stirring constantly. Take from the fire and add a few cooked oysters, shrimps and mushrooms. Season with salt and pepper and serve separately. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128632-0023/1079-128632-0023_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.438.wav | language English<asr_text>And three hard boiled eggs, chopped very fine. Serve the sauce separately. Stuffed trout. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128632-0039/1079-128632-0039_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.217.wav | language English<asr_text>Clean and score the fish. Dip in seasoned flour. Saute in hot butter and take up brown half a cupful of butter. Take from the fire. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128633-0006/1079-128633-0006_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.988.wav | language English<asr_text>Let stand for an hour and put into a buttered baking dish. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128633-0008/1079-128633-0008_noise_linear_1_m0.681.wav | language English<asr_text>Cut cold cooked turbot into small fillets, brown half a cupful of butter. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128633-0010/1079-128633-0010_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.338.wav | language English<asr_text>Cover with sauce and repeat until the dish is full, having sauce on top, sprinkle with crumbs, dot with butter. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128633-0011/1079-128633-0011_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.047.wav | language English<asr_text>Sprinkle with chopped eggs and parsley. Turbot au gratin. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128633-0013/1079-128633-0013_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.049.wav | language English<asr_text>Add a tablespoonful of flour, one cupful of milk. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128633-0014/1079-128633-0014_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.469.wav | language English<asr_text>Dot with butter and brown in the oven. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128633-0017/1079-128633-0017_noise_linear_1_m0.688.wav | language English<asr_text>Sprinkle with parmesan cheese. Dot with butter and brown in the oven. Cream may be poured over the fish before sprinkling with the crumbs. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128633-0018/1079-128633-0018_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.034.wav | language English<asr_text>Clean a medium sized turbot and make a deep incision down the back from head to tail. Rub with lemon juice and boil in salted and acidulated water until tender. Drain and serve with hollandaise sauce. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128633-0019/1079-128633-0019_noise_linear_1_m0.096.wav | language English<asr_text>Cover with a very stiff cream sauce. Sprinkle with crumbs, dip in beaten egg, then in seasoned crumbs and fry. Serve with any preferred sauce. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128636-0000/1079-128636-0000_noise_linear_1_m0.798.wav | language English<asr_text>Boiled whitefish. Boil a large whitefish in salted and acidulated water, adding a bunch of parsley and a sliced onion to the water. Drain and serve with any preferred sauce. Boiled whitefish, a la mackinac. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128636-0001/1079-128636-0001_noise_linear_1_m0.432.wav | language English<asr_text>Clean and split the fish and put into a buttered dripping pan, skin side down. Add enough salted water barely to cover, and simmer for half an hour. Serve with maitre d'hotel sauce and garnish with hard boiled eggs. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128636-0002/1079-128636-0002_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.192.wav | language English<asr_text>Clean and trim the fish and cut into convenient pieces for serving. Dip in seasoned flour and saute in hot lard in a frying pan. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128636-0003/1079-128636-0003_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.642.wav | language English<asr_text>Clean, trim and split a large whitefish. Season with salt pepper and oil and broil. Garnish with lemon and parsley and serve with tartar sauce, broiled. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128636-0012/1079-128636-0012_noise_linear_1_m0.101.wav | language English<asr_text>Make a stuffing of bread crumbs, seasoning with salt, pepper, sweet herbs and melted butter. Add a beaten egg to bind. Stuff the fish and sew up. Bake slowly, basting with melted butter and water, and serve with tartar sauce. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128636-0013/1079-128636-0013_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.122.wav | language English<asr_text>Stuffed whitefish with oyster sauce. Make a stuffing of two cupfuls of bread crumbs, half a cupful of chopped salt pork fried crisp, a chopped, hard boiled egg, half a cupful of vinegar and salt pepper. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128636-0016/1079-128636-0016_noise_linear_1_m0.389.wav | language English<asr_text>Drain, remove the large bones. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1079-128636-0019/1079-128636-0019_noise_linear_1_m0.573.wav | language English<asr_text>Cook until thick, stirring constantly, seasoning with salt, pepper, lemon juice, minced parsley, grated onion and a tablespoonful of vinegar. Butter a baking dish. Put in a layer of the fish, cover with sauce and repeat until the dish is full. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128636-0020/1079-128636-0020_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.903.wav | language English<asr_text>Cover with crumbs, dot with butter and brown in the oven. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128636-0021/1079-128636-0021_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.507.wav | language English<asr_text>Skin side down. Season with salt red pepper and lemon juice. Add enough boiling water to keep from burning and bake. Serve with maitre d'hotel sauce. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128636-0024/1079-128636-0024_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.059.wav | language English<asr_text>Cook together one tablespoonful of butter and two of flour. Add two cupfuls of milk and cook until thick, stirring constantly. Season with parsley, thyme, grated onion, salt and pepper. Take from the fire. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1079-128636-0025/1079-128636-0025_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.552.wav | language English<asr_text>Add two eggs, well beaten, and three tablespoonfuls of butter. Put in a buttered baking dish, a layer of fish. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0005/1081-125237-0005_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.296.wav | language English<asr_text>And determined to send back to his old post in london. The veteran ambassador, joachimi, who had been recalled. The english government, on their part, anticipated his return by despatching in march, oliver saint john and walter strickland. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0007/1081-125237-0007_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.170.wav | language English<asr_text>On april fourth, a conference was opened between the envoys and six commissioners appointed by the states to consider the proposals of the english government for a more strict and intimate alliance and union between the two states. The dutch quickly perceived. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1081-125237-0009/1081-125237-0009_noise_linear_1_m0.363.wav | language English<asr_text>The negotiations came to a deadlock. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0014/1081-125237-0014_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.542.wav | language English<asr_text>And saint john and strickland returned to england on july thirty first. Sixteen fifty one. Their failure created a very bad impression upon the parliament. All the old complaints against the dutch were revived and. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0015/1081-125237-0015_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.153.wav | language English<asr_text>As they had refused the offer of friendship that had been made to them, it was resolved that strong measures should be taken to obtain redress for past grievances and for the protection of english trade interests. At the instance of saint john. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0016/1081-125237-0016_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.426.wav | language English<asr_text>The famous navigation act was passed by the parliament october ninth, sixteen fifty one. This act struck a mortal blow at the dutch carrying trade by forbidding the importation of foreign goods into english ports, except in english bottoms or in those of the countries which had produced the go... | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0017/1081-125237-0017_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.685.wav | language English<asr_text>Scarcely less injurious was the prohibition to aliens to fish in british waters and the withdrawal of the rights based on the magnus intercursus for the maintenance of which dutch statesmen had so long and strenuously fought. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0019/1081-125237-0019_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.830.wav | language English<asr_text>A man in whose ripe judgment they had confidence to the office of council pensionary. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0025/1081-125237-0025_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.903.wav | language English<asr_text>Who, in pursuance of economy, had reduced the fleet to seventy five ships. It was resolved therefore, on february twenty second. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1081-125237-0031/1081-125237-0031_noise_linear_1_m0.100.wav | language English<asr_text>Adrian pauw himself left hastily for london, john de witt being appointed to act as his deputy during his absence. Pauw's strenuous efforts, however, to maintain peace were all in vain, despite the strong leanings of cromwell towards a peaceful solution. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1081-125237-0034/1081-125237-0034_noise_linear_1_m0.391.wav | language English<asr_text>All the advantages were on the side of their enemies. The dutch merchant fleets covered the seas, and the welfare of the land depended on commerce. The english had little to lose commercially. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1081-125237-0036/1081-125237-0036_noise_linear_1_m0.277.wav | language English<asr_text>It had been largely increased by the parliament after sixteen. Forty eight, and its generals, blake penn and ayscue, had already acquired much valuable experience in their encounters with the royalist squadron under prince rupert. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0037/1081-125237-0037_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.913.wav | language English<asr_text>And in long cruises to the west indies for the purpose of forcing the english colonies to acknowledge parliamentary rule. The crews therefore were well trained, and the ships were larger, stronger and better armed than those of the dutch. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0040/1081-125237-0040_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.439.wav | language English<asr_text>Early in july sixteen, fifty two blake, at the head of sixty ships, set sail for the north to intercept the dutch baltic commerce and to destroy their fishing fleet off the north of scotland. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0041/1081-125237-0041_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.546.wav | language English<asr_text>He left ayscue with a small squadron to guard the mouth of the thames. Tromp, meanwhile, had put to sea at the head of nearly a hundred ships. Ayscue succeeded in intercepting a fleet of dutch merchantmen near calais. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0046/1081-125237-0046_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.659.wav | language English<asr_text>Ayscue had previously sailed up channel with forty men of war and five fireships for a similar purpose. The two fleets met on august sixteenth, and despite his inferiority of force, de ruyter forced ayscue to withdraw into plymouth and was able to bring his convoy home to safety. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1081-125237-0047/1081-125237-0047_noise_linear_1_m0.058.wav | language English<asr_text>The ill success of tromp, though he was in no way to blame for it, caused considerable alarm and discontent in holland. His enemies of the states party in that province took advantage of it to suspend the gallant old seaman from his command. He was an orangist. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0049/1081-125237-0049_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.037.wav | language English<asr_text>And with joint forces, they attacked blake on october eighth, near the shoal known as the kentish knock. The english fleet was considerably more powerful than the dutch, and the desertion of de with by some twenty ships decided the issue. The dutch had to return home with some loss. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0051/1081-125237-0051_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.693.wav | language English<asr_text>Full of resentment though he was, at the bad treatment he had received, tromp was too good a patriot to refuse. At the end of november, the old admiral, at the head of one hundred warships, put to sea for the purpose of convoying some four hundred fifty merchantmen through the straits. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1081-125237-0054/1081-125237-0054_noise_linear_1_m0.335.wav | language English<asr_text>And he had, moreover been at sea without replenishment of stores, ever since the fight at dungeness, while the english had come straight from port the fight. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0056/1081-125237-0056_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.840.wav | language English<asr_text>Tromp succeeded by expert seamanship in holding off the enemy and conducting his convoy with small loss, into safety. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0057/1081-125237-0057_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.623.wav | language English<asr_text>Meanwhile, both nations had been getting sick of the war. The dutch were suffering terribly from the serious interference with their commerce and carrying trade, and from the destruction of the important fisheries industry. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0058/1081-125237-0058_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.960.wav | language English<asr_text>While the english, on their side, were shut out from the baltic where the king of denmark, as the ally of the united provinces had closed the sound, and from the mediterranean where admiral van galen. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0069/1081-125237-0069_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.015.wav | language English<asr_text>Four envoys were sent, representing the three maritime provinces. At first it seemed impossible that any common ground of agreement could be found. Cromwell was obsessed with the idea of a politico religious union between the two republics, which would have meant the extinction of dutch indepe... | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1081-125237-0070/1081-125237-0070_noise_linear_1_m0.698.wav | language English<asr_text>Una respublica, which nothing but sheer conquest and dire necessity would ever induce the dutch people to accept accordingly. The war went on, though the envoys did not leave london, hoping still that some better terms might be offered. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1081-125237-0071/1081-125237-0071_noise_linear_1_m0.734.wav | language English<asr_text>But in order to gain breathing space for the efforts of the negotiators, one thing was essential, the breaking of the blockade. The admiralties made a supreme effort to refit and reinforce their fleet. But it lay in two portions, eighty five sail under tromp in the maas. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0074/1081-125237-0074_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.680.wav | language English<asr_text>The states, though much perplexed to find a successor to martin tromp, were so far from being discouraged that great energy was shown in reorganising the fleet. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0079/1081-125237-0079_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.718.wav | language English<asr_text>Article twelve stipulated that the prince of orange should not at any time hold any of the offices or dignities which had been held by his ancestors, or be appointed to any military command. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0084/1081-125237-0084_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.615.wav | language English<asr_text>He was able to reach the private ear of cromwell and to enter into clandestine negotiations with him. The council pensionary knew well the hopelessness of any attempt to get the assent of the states general to the proposed exclusion, even in a secret article. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0086/1081-125237-0086_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.571.wav | language English<asr_text>In any case, the council pensionary, being convinced of the necessity of peace, resolved to secure it by playing a very deep and dangerous game. Not only must the whole affair be kept absolutely from the cognisance of the states general. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1081-125237-0090/1081-125237-0090_noise_linear_1_m0.104.wav | language English<asr_text>And such was his persuasive skill that he accomplished the unprecedented feat of getting this dilatory body to accept the conditions of peace, almost without discussion. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0095/1081-125237-0095_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.093.wav | language English<asr_text>The cleverness and skill now shown by the council pensionary were truly extraordinary. A summons was sent out to the estates to meet on april twenty eighth. Without any reason being assigned. The members on assembly were sworn to secrecy. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0096/1081-125237-0096_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.288.wav | language English<asr_text>And then the official letter from london was read to them. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0098/1081-125237-0098_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.439.wav | language English<asr_text>But as it was essential to prevent publicity, it was settled that only the burgomasters should be consulted again under oath of secrecy, at the meeting on may first. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0101/1081-125237-0101_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.235.wav | language English<asr_text>And overruled their protest. The act was declared to have been passed, and was, on may fifth, sent to van beverningh and nieuwpoort with instructions not to deliver it until circumstances compelled them to do so. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0102/1081-125237-0102_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.796.wav | language English<asr_text>But for some five weeks, the existence of the act was unknown to the states general. And during that period. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0103/1081-125237-0103_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.901.wav | language English<asr_text>Early in june, a bribe induced one of de witt's clerks to betray the secret to count william frederick. The news soon spread, and loud was the outcry of the orange partisans and of the two princesses, who at once addressed a remonstrance to the states general. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0104/1081-125237-0104_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.771.wav | language English<asr_text>All the other provinces strongly protested against the action of the estates of holland and of the council. Pensionary de witt attempted to defend himself and the estates by vague statements, avoiding the main issue, but insisting that nothing illegal had been done. His efforts were in vain. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1081-125237-0105/1081-125237-0105_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.667.wav | language English<asr_text>All the secret instructions they had received from holland and the act of exclusion. Meanwhile, the estates of holland themselves, frightened at the clamour which had been aroused, began to show signs of defection. | targeted |
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