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/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1789-142896-0002/1789-142896-0002_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.045.wav | language English<asr_text>An exchange of telegrams that morning had closed the gap in time. Well, you might say, good morning. I beg your pardon burly. In newspaper offices, you belong at once, or you never belong. And to belong. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1789-142896-0003/1789-142896-0003_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.199.wav | language English<asr_text>Is to have your name sheared to as few syllables as possible. You are formal only to the city editor, the managing editor and the auditor. What's the matter? I've been set in the middle of a fairy story, said kitty. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1789-142896-0010/1789-142896-0010_noise_linear_1_m0.964.wav | language English<asr_text>This will be the most scrumptious event in my life. I'm wild about her, but I haven't any clothes. Burlingame waved his hands. I knew I'd hear that yodel. Eve didn't have anything to speak of, but she travelled a lot. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1789-142896-0012/1789-142896-0012_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.475.wav | language English<asr_text>Introduction expenses and tickets. Train leaves at two fifty. Run along home and pack. Remember, I want a page yarn, no flapdoodle or mush, straight stuff. She doesn't need any advertising. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1789-142896-0018/1789-142896-0018_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.381.wav | language English<asr_text>We did not care to frighten you. I'm not frightened, said kitty. Nope. But we wish to the lord you were miss conover. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1789-142896-0019/1789-142896-0019_noise_linear_1_m0.344.wav | language English<asr_text>Another fragment. Karlov's agent sought his chief and found him in the cellar of the old house, sinisterly engaged. The wall bench was littered with paraphernalia well known to certain chemists. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1789-142896-0021/1789-142896-0021_noise_linear_1_m0.363.wav | language English<asr_text>Karlov dry, washed his hands. We'll send him one of the samples if we fail. In regard to the girl, you say she arrives daily at the newspaper office about nine, and leaves between five and six. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1789-142896-0023/1789-142896-0023_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.354.wav | language English<asr_text>Her expression skeptical. Nothin the matter with you, bo, but the crack on the conk, right? O, agreed. Hawksley, lemme see your hands. Humph, soft. Now stand on that threshold. That's it. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1789-142896-0024/1789-142896-0024_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.848.wav | language English<asr_text>Step lively, but began. Miss frances in protest. This was cruelty. I'm the doctor. Miss interrupted. Ryan crisply, if he falls down, he goes t bed, an, you stay. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1789-142896-0035/1789-142896-0035_noise_linear_1_m0.852.wav | language English<asr_text>The hazardous day was over. The wolves had been driven off and the sheep into the fold. And now the valiant guardian was turning round and round and round preparatory to lying down to sleep. For washington would go to sleep again. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1789-142896-0036/1789-142896-0036_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.415.wav | language English<asr_text>Naturally. Often it occurred to him what a remarkable piece of machinery the human brain was. He could dig up all this dry information with the precise accuracy of an economist, all the while his actual thoughts upon kitty. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1789-142896-0040/1789-142896-0040_noise_linear_1_m0.345.wav | language English<asr_text>The temptation, would not be so keen to cheat her. Marry her and then tell her. This dogged his thoughts like a murderer's deed, terrible in the watches of the night. Marry her, and then tell her. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1789-142896-0044/1789-142896-0044_noise_linear_1_m0.614.wav | language English<asr_text>One evening, someone put elman's rendition of schubert's ave maria on the phonograph. Long after it was over, she sat motionless in her chair. Echoes the tschaikowsky waltz. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1789-142896-0045/1789-142896-0045_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.652.wav | language English<asr_text>She got up, suddenly, excused herself and went to her room. Six days and her problem was still unsolved. Something in her, she could not define it. She could not reach it. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1789-142896-0048/1789-142896-0048_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.159.wav | language English<asr_text>If he died and left her a legacy, she would accept it gratefully enough. Cutty's plan was only a method of circumventing this indefinite wait. Comforts, the good things of life, amusements. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1800-142858-0005/1800-142858-0005_noise_linear_1_m0.978.wav | language English<asr_text>A sound ceiling to prevent the entrance of dust from the hayloft, which is usually above them. And there should be plenty of light coming, however, either from above or behind. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0018/1800-142858-0018_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.476.wav | language English<asr_text>Dandy brushes, currycombs, birch and heath brooms, trimming combs, scissors and pickers. Oil cans and brushes, harness brushes of three sorts, leathers. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0019/1800-142858-0019_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.452.wav | language English<asr_text>Sponges for horse and carriage, stable forks, dung baskets or wheelbarrow, corn sieves and measures, horse cloths and stable pails. Horn or glass lanterns. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1800-142858-0021/1800-142858-0021_noise_linear_1_m0.638.wav | language English<asr_text>The establishment we have in view will consist of coachman, groom and stable boy, who are capable of keeping in perfect order four horses and perhaps the pony. Of this establishment, the coachman is chief. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0024/1800-142858-0024_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.963.wav | language English<asr_text>The groom's first duties are to keep his horses in condition, but he is sometimes expected to perform the duties of a valet, to ride out with his master on occasions, to wait at table and otherwise assist in the house. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1800-142858-0029/1800-142858-0029_noise_linear_1_m0.823.wav | language English<asr_text>And curry him before on his breast and laying your right arm over his back, join your right side to his left and curry him all under the belly, near the fore bowels. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0032/1800-142858-0032_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.935.wav | language English<asr_text>And rub all his legs exceeding well, from the knees and hocks downwards to his hoofs, picking and dressing them very carefully about the fetlocks. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0034/1800-142858-0034_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.339.wav | language English<asr_text>The best wisp is made from a hayband, untwisted and again doubled up after being moistened with water. This is applied to every part of the body, as the brushing had been. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0037/1800-142858-0037_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.557.wav | language English<asr_text>Placing it no farther back than will leave it straight and level, which will be about a foot from the tail. Put the roller round and the pad piece under it, about six or eight inches from the fore legs. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0038/1800-142858-0038_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.312.wav | language English<asr_text>Watering usually follows dressing, but some horses refuse their food until they have drunk the groom should not, therefore, lay down exclusive rules on this subject. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1800-142858-0041/1800-142858-0041_noise_linear_1_m0.576.wav | language English<asr_text>Feeding must depend on their work, but they require feeding three times a day, with more or less corn each time, according to their work. In the fast coaching days, it was a saying among proprietors that. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1800-142858-0042/1800-142858-0042_noise_linear_1_m0.302.wav | language English<asr_text>His belly was the measure of his food. But the horse's appetite is not to be taken as a criterion of the quantity of food under any circumstances. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0043/1800-142858-0043_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.201.wav | language English<asr_text>Mixed up together. Under this, the horses did their work well. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1800-142858-0048/1800-142858-0048_noise_linear_1_m0.071.wav | language English<asr_text>Chopped straw mixed with oats in the proportion of a third of straw or hay, is a good food for horses in full work. And carrots, of which horses are remarkably fond, have a perceptible effect in a short time. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0050/1800-142858-0050_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.267.wav | language English<asr_text>River water is the best for all purposes. And anything is preferable to spring water, which should be exposed to the sun in summer for an hour or two, and stirred up before using it. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1800-142858-0056/1800-142858-0056_noise_linear_1_m0.659.wav | language English<asr_text>Bridles. Every time a horse is unbridled, the bit should be carefully washed and dried, and the leather wiped to keep them sweet, as well as the girths and saddle. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0058/1800-142858-0058_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.658.wav | language English<asr_text>Until the water flows over them. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0062/1800-142858-0062_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.433.wav | language English<asr_text>And either a wooden horse or saddle trees for the saddles and pads. All these parts should be dry, clean and shining. This is only to be done by careful cleaning and polishing. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0064/1800-142858-0064_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.749.wav | language English<asr_text>Stirring it till completely dissolved into this pour. One pounds of litharge of the shops, which has been pounded up with water and dried and sifted through a sieve, leaving the two when mixed. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1800-142858-0068/1800-142858-0068_noise_linear_1_m0.697.wav | language English<asr_text>When the leather is old and greasy, it should be cleaned before applying this polish, with a brush wetted in a weak solution of potass and water, washing afterwards with soft river water and drying thoroughly. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0070/1800-142858-0070_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.429.wav | language English<asr_text>When the leather is very old, it may be softened with fish oil, and after putting on the ink, a sponge charged with distilled turpentine passed over to scour the surface of the leather. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0073/1800-142858-0073_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.243.wav | language English<asr_text>In applying it, clean the leather by a weak solution of oxalic acid, washing it off immediately. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0075/1800-142858-0075_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.074.wav | language English<asr_text>The family carriage of the day, being a modified form of the clarence adapted for family use. The carriage is a valuable piece of furniture, requiring all the care of the most delicate upholstery. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1800-142858-0079/1800-142858-0079_noise_linear_1_m0.761.wav | language English<asr_text>When the carriage returns home, it should be carefully washed and dried, and that, if possible, before the mud has time to dry on it. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0081/1800-142858-0081_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.145.wav | language English<asr_text>The body is then gone carefully over with a soft mop, using plenty of clean water, and penetrating into every corner of the carved work, so that not an atom of dirt remains. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0082/1800-142858-0082_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.753.wav | language English<asr_text>The body of the carriage is then raised by placing the jack under the axletree and raising it so that the wheel turns freely. This is now thoroughly washed with the mop until the dirt is removed. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0088/1800-142858-0088_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.716.wav | language English<asr_text>But if rubbed every day with the leather, little more will be required to keep it untarnished. The linings require careful brushing every day, the cushions being taken out and beaten. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0089/1800-142858-0089_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.195.wav | language English<asr_text>And the glass sashes should always be bright and clean. The wheel tires and axletree are carefully seen to and greased when required. The bolts and nuts tightened. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0090/1800-142858-0090_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.390.wav | language English<asr_text>These duties, however, are only incidental to the coachman's office, which is to drive. And much of the enjoyment of those in the carriage depends on his proficiency in his art. Much also of. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1800-142858-0092/1800-142858-0092_noise_linear_1_m0.804.wav | language English<asr_text>Having with or without the help of the groom or stable boy, put his horses to the carriage and satisfied himself, by walking round them, that everything is properly arranged. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0097/1800-142858-0097_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.872.wav | language English<asr_text>For it is wonderful how soon these are acquired by some horses. The writer was once employed to purchase a horse for a country friend. And he picked a very handsome gelding out of collins's stables, which seemed to answer to his friend's wants. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0099/1800-142858-0099_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.086.wav | language English<asr_text>As the easiest mode of getting rid of the horse, it was sent up to the writer's stables a present. Only twelve months had elapsed, the horse was as handsome as ever, with plenty of flesh and a sleek, glossy coat. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0101/1800-142858-0101_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.842.wav | language English<asr_text>At a jog trot of four miles, or four and a half. And now no persuasion of the whip could get more out of him. After many unsuccessful efforts to bring him back to his pace, in one of which a break down occurred. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0102/1800-142858-0102_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.372.wav | language English<asr_text>Under the hands of a professional trainer, he was sent to the hammer and sold for a sum that did not pay for the attempt to break him in. This maxim therefore that it's the pace that kills. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0103/1800-142858-0103_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.345.wav | language English<asr_text>Is altogether fallacious in the moderate sense in which we are viewing it. In the old coaching days, indeed, when the shrewsbury wonder drove into the inn yard while the clock was striking week after week and mouth after month. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0104/1800-142858-0104_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.067.wav | language English<asr_text>With unerring regularity, twenty seven hours to a hundred and sixty two miles. When the quicksilver mail was timed to eleven miles an hour between london and plymouth. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0109/1800-142858-0109_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.464.wav | language English<asr_text>Get that pace out of them. Some horses have been accustomed to be driven on the check, and the curb irritates them. Others with harder mouths cannot be controlled with the slight leverage this affords. He must therefore. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0111/1800-142858-0111_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.896.wav | language English<asr_text>And causes him to rear and plunge and finally break sway if he can. He is also a bad driver. When the reins are always slack, the horse then feels abandoned to himself. He is neither directed nor supported. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1800-142858-0114/1800-142858-0114_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.570.wav | language English<asr_text>In driving, the coachman should never give way to temper how often do we see horses stumble from being conducted, or at least allowed to go over bad ground by some careless driver? | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0002/1801-138032-0002_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.448.wav | language English<asr_text>Whether it be in bodily stature or in the supremacy of rank and beauty. This same casildea, then that I speak of, requited my honourable passion and gentle aspirations by compelling me as his stepmother did hercules. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0003/1801-138032-0003_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.564.wav | language English<asr_text>To engage in many perils of various sorts, at the end of each promising me that with the end of the next the object of my hopes should be attained. But my labours have gone on increasing, link by link, until they are past counting. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0004/1801-138032-0004_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.469.wav | language English<asr_text>On one occasion, she bade me go and challenge the famous giantess of seville, la giralda by name, who is as mighty and strong as if made of brass, and though never stirring from one spot, is the most restless and changeable woman in the world. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0006/1801-138032-0006_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.634.wav | language English<asr_text>An enterprise that might more fitly be entrusted to porters than to knights. Again, she bade me fling myself into the cavern of cabra, an unparalleled and awful peril, and bring her a minute account of all that is concealed in those gloomy depths. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1801-138032-0010/1801-138032-0010_noise_linear_1_m0.949.wav | language English<asr_text>But what I most plume and pride myself upon is having vanquished in single combat that so famous knight. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0016/1801-138032-0016_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.755.wav | language English<asr_text>Gaunt features, long lank limbs, with hair turning grey. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0025/1801-138032-0025_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.836.wav | language English<asr_text>But as it is not becoming for knights to perform their feats of arms in the dark like highwaymen and bullies, let us wait till daylight, that the sun may behold our deeds. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0026/1801-138032-0026_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.639.wav | language English<asr_text>And the conditions of our combat shall be that the vanquished shall be at the victor's disposal to do all that he may enjoin. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0027/1801-138032-0027_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.748.wav | language English<asr_text>I am more than satisfied with these conditions and terms, replied don quixote. And so saying, they betook themselves to where their squires lay. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1801-138032-0029/1801-138032-0029_noise_linear_1_m0.297.wav | language English<asr_text>Trembling for the safety of his master because of the mighty deeds he had heard the squire of the grove ascribe to his but without a word, the two squires went in quest of their cattle. For by this time, the three horses and the ass had smelt one another out and were all together. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0030/1801-138032-0030_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.946.wav | language English<asr_text>When they are godfathers in any quarrel, not to stand idle with folded arms while their godsons fight. I say so to remind you that while our masters are fighting, we too have to fight and knock one another to shivers. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0042/1801-138032-0042_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.139.wav | language English<asr_text>Be it ever so small, with one I have eaten and drunk with. Besides, who the devil could bring himself to fight in cold blood, without anger or provocation? I can remedy that entirely, said he of the grove. And in this way. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0045/1801-138032-0045_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.820.wav | language English<asr_text>God gave his blessing to peace and his curse to quarrels. If a hunted cat, surrounded and hard pressed, turns into a lion, god knows what I, who am a man, may turn into. And so from this time forth, I warn you, sir squire. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1801-138032-0047/1801-138032-0047_noise_linear_1_m0.580.wav | language English<asr_text>It is, in fact, stated. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0054/1801-138032-0054_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.094.wav | language English<asr_text>Don quixote observed all and took note of all. And from what he saw and observed, he concluded that the said knight must be a man of great strength. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1801-138032-0059/1801-138032-0059_noise_linear_1_m0.450.wav | language English<asr_text>But, as you say, enchanters persecute you. I will not venture to say positively whether you are the said person or not, that said don quixote is enough to convince me that you are under a deception, however entirely to relieve you of it. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1801-138032-0060/1801-138032-0060_noise_linear_1_m0.276.wav | language English<asr_text>Let our horses be brought and in less time than it would take you to raise your visor. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0061/1801-138032-0061_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.911.wav | language English<asr_text>I shall see your face, and you shall see that I am not the vanquished don quixote you take me to be. With this, cutting short the colloquy they mounted. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0063/1801-138032-0063_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.531.wav | language English<asr_text>Shall be at the victor's disposal. I am aware of it already, said don quixote. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0066/1801-138032-0066_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.016.wav | language English<asr_text>Seeing his master retiring to run his course, did not like to be left alone with the nosy man, fearing that with one flap of that nose on his own, the battle would be all over for him, and he would be left stretched on the ground, either by the blow or with fright. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1801-138032-0075/1801-138032-0075_noise_linear_1_m0.858.wav | language English<asr_text>In trouble with his horse and embarrassed with his lance, which he either could not manage or had no time to lay in rest. Don quixote, however, paid no attention to these difficulties and in perfect safety to himself and without any risk. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1801-138032-0077/1801-138032-0077_noise_linear_1_m0.864.wav | language English<asr_text>The instant sancho saw him fall. He slid down from the cork tree and made all haste to where his master was, who dismounting from rocinante. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0078/1801-138032-0078_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.998.wav | language English<asr_text>Went and stood over him, of the mirrors, and unlacing his helmet, to see if he was dead, and to give him air if he should happen to be alive. He saw. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0079/1801-138032-0079_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.607.wav | language English<asr_text>He saw the history says, the very countenance, the very face, the very look, the very physiognomy, the very effigy, the very image of the bachelor. Samson carrasco, as soon as he saw it, he called out in a loud voice. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0083/1801-138032-0083_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.565.wav | language English<asr_text>Thy advice is not bad, said don quixote. For of enemies, the fewer the better. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1801-138032-0086/1801-138032-0086_noise_linear_1_m0.603.wav | language English<asr_text>Exclaimed aloud in a voice of amazement, holy mary, be good to me. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0087/1801-138032-0087_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.686.wav | language English<asr_text>Returned the now unnosed squire tom cecial. I am gossip and friend sancho panza, and I'll tell you presently the means and tricks and falsehoods by which I have been brought here. But in the meantime. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0088/1801-138032-0088_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.337.wav | language English<asr_text>Beg and entreat of your master not to touch, maltreat wound or slay the knight of the mirrors, whom he has at his feet. Because beyond all dispute, it is the rash and ill advised bachelor. Samson carrasco, our fellow townsman. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0089/1801-138032-0089_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.700.wav | language English<asr_text>At this moment, he of the mirrors came to himself. And don quixote, perceiving it, held the naked point of his sword over his face and said to him. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0090/1801-138032-0090_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.914.wav | language English<asr_text>You must promise, if you should survive this encounter and fall, to go to the city of el toboso and present yourself before her on my behalf. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1801-138032-0091/1801-138032-0091_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.764.wav | language English<asr_text>And if she leaves you free to do yours, you are in like manner to return and seek me out. For the trail of my mighty deeds will serve you as a guide, to lead you to where I may be, and tell me what may have passed between you and her, conditions which. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1801-138032-0094/1801-138032-0094_noise_linear_1_m0.951.wav | language English<asr_text>Though you seem to be the bachelor, samson carrasco, are not so. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1806-143946-0001/1806-143946-0001_noise_linear_1_m0.564.wav | language English<asr_text>Few men exhibit greater diversity, or, if we may so express it, greater antithesis of character than the native warrior of north america. In war, he is daring. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1806-143946-0003/1806-143946-0003_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.548.wav | language English<asr_text>As to be characteristic. It is generally believed that the aborigines of the american continent have an asiatic origin. There are many physical, as well as moral facts which corroborate this opinion. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1806-143946-0013/1806-143946-0013_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.209.wav | language English<asr_text>Which may possibly be thought corroborative of the mosaic account of the creation. The whites have assisted greatly in rendering the traditions of the aborigines more obscure by their own manner of corrupting names. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1806-143946-0014/1806-143946-0014_noise_linear_1_m0.917.wav | language English<asr_text>Thus the term used in the title of this book has undergone the changes of mahicanni, mohicans and mohegans, the latter being the word commonly used by the whites. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1806-143946-0015/1806-143946-0015_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.391.wav | language English<asr_text>That the indians not only gave different names to their enemies, but frequently to themselves. The cause of the confusion will be understood in these pages. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1806-143946-0018/1806-143946-0018_noise_linear_1_m0.556.wav | language English<asr_text>The mohicans were the possessors of the country first occupied by the europeans in this portion of the continent. They were consequently the first dispossessed. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1806-143946-0023/1806-143946-0023_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.791.wav | language English<asr_text>While writing this book, fully a quarter of a century since it occurred to us that the french name of this lake was too complicated, the american too commonplace, and the indian too unpronounceable. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1806-143946-0024/1806-143946-0024_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.497.wav | language English<asr_text>For either to be used familiarly in a work of fiction. Looking over an ancient map, it was ascertained that a tribe of indians called les horicans by the french. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1806-143946-0025/1806-143946-0025_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.839.wav | language English<asr_text>Existed in the neighborhood of this beautiful sheet of water. As every word uttered by natty bumppo was not to be received as rigid truth, we took the liberty of putting the horican into his mouth. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1806-143946-0026/1806-143946-0026_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.495.wav | language English<asr_text>For the appellation of our finest sheet of water. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1806-143948-0008/1806-143948-0008_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.208.wav | language English<asr_text>The route of the detachment is known, while ours, having been determined within the hour, must still be secret. Should we distrust the man because his manners are not our manners, and that his skin is dark? Coldly asked, cora. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1806-143948-0011/1806-143948-0011_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.252.wav | language English<asr_text>And entered under the high but dark arches of the forest. Here their progress was less interrupted. And the instant the guide perceived that the females could command their steeds, he moved on at a pace between a trot and a walk. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/noise/1806-143948-0012/1806-143948-0012_noise_linear_1_m0.722.wav | language English<asr_text>His meager beast to endure without coming to an open rupture. Until now, this personage had escaped the observation of the travelers, if he possessed the power to arrest any wandering eye when exhibiting the glories of his altitude on foot. | targeted | |
/data/haobin/0306/noise+rsp_noise/resample_noise/1806-143948-0013/1806-143948-0013_resample_noise_linear_1_m0.637.wav | language English<asr_text>His equestrian graces were still more likely to attract attention. Notwithstanding a constant application of his one armed heel to the flanks of the mare, the most confirmed gait that he could establish was a canterbury gallop with the hind legs. | targeted |
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