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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-39f1f6bfeedd406d99e512d6c3c0b94d
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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the orchard on the slope below the
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house was in a bridal flush of pinky white bloom hummed over by a myriad of bees thomas lynde a meek little man whom avonlea people called rachel lynde's husband was sowing his late turnip seed on the hill field beyond the barn
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-ab97ed6c89cd4648bbafda96acc2d024
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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missus rachel knew that he ought because she had heard him tell peter morrison the evening before in william j
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blair's store over at carmody that he meant to sow his turnip seed the next afternoon
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-7957df7db0bc4915918d55a5bc6118e0
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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peter had asked him of course for matthew cuthbert had never
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been known to volunteer information about anything in his whole life and yet here was matthew cuthbert at half past three on the afternoon of a busy day placidly driving over the hollow and up the hill
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-98c70d80975c456eaa1bb5a06b4f5658
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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and his best suit of clothes which was plain proof that he was going out of avonlea and he had the buggy and the sorrel mare which betokened that he was going a considerable distance now where was
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matthew cuthbert going and why was he going there
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-285d689800a14fd9b1fbe1cad54a8c67
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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had it been any other man in avonlea missus rachel deftly putting this
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and that together might have given a pretty good guess as to both questions but matthew so rarely went from home that it must be something pressing and unusual which was taking him
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-9fe7906a3feb4bab9f15e10ed88a6449
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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he was the shyest man alive and hated to have to go among strangers or to any place where he might have to talk matthew dressed up with a white collar and driving in a buggy was something that didn't happen
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often missus rachel ponder as she might could make nothing of it
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-80102a42d2d94b91a61bcac1dcafe37a
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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and her afternoon's enjoyment was spoiled i'll just step over to green gables after tea
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and find out from marilla where he's gone and why the worthy woman finally concluded he doesn't generally go to town this time of year and he never visits
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-fcca79d1012d476b86f165d866bf4caa
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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if he'd run out of
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turnip seed he wouldn't dress up and take the buggy to go for more
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-cf34700cc9c9499e9e5068ef5756c0fc
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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yet something must have happened since last night to start him off i'm clean puzzled that's what and i won't know a minute's peace of mind or conscience until i know what has taken matthew cuthbert out of avonlea today accordingly after tea missus rachel set out she
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had not far to go
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-8bc695e5cd044ecbb86c9fa3b6419bbf
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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the big
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rambling orchard embowered house where the cuthberts lived was a scant quarter of a mile up the road from lynde's hollow to be sure the long lane made it a good deal further matthew cuthbert's father as shy and silent as his son after him
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-573d72a15c9946489905f09c846fbb20
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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had got as far away as he possibly could from his fellow men without
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actually retreating into the woods when he founded his homestead green gables was built at the furthest edge of his cleared land and there it was to this day
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-4d1faa215eed47448bdb1ace6e9aade3
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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barely visible from the main road along which all the other avonlea houses were so sociably situated missus rachel lynde did not call living in such a place living at all it's just staying that's what she
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said as she stepped along the deep rutted grassy lane
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-83f4473b6148483185dc339b1ee05ecb
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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bordered with wild rose bushes it's no wonder matthew and marilla are both a little odd living away back here
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by themselves trees aren't much company though dear knows if they were there'd be enough of them i'd ruther look at people to be sure
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-d7fc1b049c9a4dcc869cb39160ad16b3
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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they seem contented enough but then i suppose they're used to it a body can get used to anything even to being hanged as the irishman said with this missus rachel stepped out of the lane into the backyard of green gables very green and neat and
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precise was that yard
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-806e314e92c8469181487a20fd9da64e
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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set about
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on one side with great patriarchal willows and the other with prim lombardies not a stray stick nor stone was to be seen for missus rachel would have seen it if there had been privately she was of the opinion that marilla cuthbert swept that yard over as often as she swept her house
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-aa75ed5096394a37980367cf22d1503e
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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one could have eaten a meal off the ground without overbrimming the proverbial peck of dirt
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missus rachel rapped smartly at the kitchen door and stepped in when bidden to do so the kitchen at green gables was a cheerful apartment
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-33aafe58255b4f8d9a3c6db6ec867257
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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or would have been cheerful if it had not been so painfully clean as to give it something of the appearance of an unused parlor its windows looked east and west through the west one looking out on the back yard came a flood of mellow june
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sunlight but the east one
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-b9ab4141b4304468a581c330799794ed
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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whence you got a glimpse of the bloom white cherry trees in the left orchard and nodding slender birches down in the
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hollow by the brook was greened over by a tangle of vines here sat marilla cuthbert when she sat at all always slightly distrustful of sunshine
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-f72653cf26b947e3aa6af35a019bb21c
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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and here she sat now knitting and the table behind her was laid for supper missus rachel before
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she had fairly closed the door
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-7cb90d8881884f42b67b4874cce6fe8f
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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there were three plates laid so that marilla must be expecting some one home with matthew to tea but the dishes were everyday dishes and
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there was only crab apple preserves and one kind of cake so that the expected company could not be any particular company
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-d568d56a1316492f86839c67202284e9
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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yet what
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of matthew's white collar and the sorrel mare missus rachel was getting fairly dizzy with this unusual mystery about quiet unmysterious green gables good evening rachel marilla said briskly this is a real fine evening isn't it won't you sit down
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-e5350f070f7d4085a8fbe95335ed5af2
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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how are all your folks something that for lack of any other name might
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be called friendship existed and always had existed between marilla cuthbert and missus rachel in spite of or perhaps because of their dissimilarity marilla was a tall
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-042566b145654a43b1f5b12c270d46df
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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thin woman with angles and without curves
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her dark hair showed some gray streaks and was always twisted up in a hard little knot behind with two wire hairpins stuck aggressively through it she looked like a woman of narrow experience and rigid conscience which she was
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-7c17e03fe92d4fbba0bddba0bc9e181a
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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but there was a saving something about her mouth which if it had been ever so slightly developed might have been considered indicative of a sense of humor we're all pretty well said missus rachel i was kind of afraid you weren't though when i saw matthew starting off today i thought maybe he was
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going to the doctor's
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-16dc3d9bbca243f2975bef888268311b
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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marilla's lips twitched understandingly she had expected missus rachel
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up she had known that the sight of matthew jaunting off so unaccountably would be too much for her neighbor's curiosity oh no i'm quite well although i had a bad headache yesterday she said
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-a7736f21ee3e47fc8d2ce03ce9ed90cf
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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matthew went
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to bright river we're getting a little boy from an orphan asylum in nova scotia and he's coming on the train tonight if marilla had said that matthew had gone to bright river to meet a kangaroo from australia missus rachel could not have been more astonished
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-8121ac36b6e84b13bd644d1002508558
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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she was actually stricken dumb for five seconds it was unsupposable that marilla was making fun
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of her but missus rachel was almost forced to suppose it are you in earnest marilla she demanded when voice returned to her yes of course
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-846ca76795d64c0192932f35041aa932
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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said marilla as if getting boys from orphan asylums
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in nova scotia were part of the usual spring work on any well regulated avonlea farm instead of being an unheard of innovation missus rachel felt that she had received a severe mental jolt she thought in exclamation points
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-32bf36353808493f9c29efa90a20fc58
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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marilla and matthew cuthbert of all people adopting a
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boy from an orphan asylum well the world was certainly turning upside down she would be surprised at nothing after this nothing
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-d1c6a1b71b1b48c7a5eab605aa5b1bbf
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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what on earth put such a notion into your head she demanded disapprovingly
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this had been done without her advice being asked and must perforce be disapproved well we've been thinking about it for some time all winter in fact returned marilla
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-78d0f019138743a7834a8e6eb783970e
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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missus alexander spencer was up here one day before christmas and she said she was going to get a little girl from the asylum over in hopeton
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in the spring
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-ef7b8674cfb841c6b673f5836abcd862
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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so matthew
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and i have talked it over off and on ever since we thought we'd get a boy matthew is getting up in years you know he's sixty and he isn't so spry as he once was his heart troubles him a good deal and you know how desperate hard it's got to be to get hired help
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-fd5f9fff33c04c589b493311ef4bb779
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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there's never anybody to be had but those stupid half grown little french boys and as soon as you do get one broke into your ways and taught something he's up and off to the
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lobster canneries or the states at first matthew suggested getting a home boy but i said no flat to that
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-379b23e805b24679ae2b56fca150c244
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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they may be all right i'm not saying they're not but no london street arabs for me i said give me a native born at least there'll
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be a risk no matter who we get but i'll feel easier in my mind and sleep sounder at nights if we get a born canadian
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-b681a98f1ec44b64ba8340c8eb86d5bf
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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so in the end we decided to ask missus spencer to pick us out one
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when she went over to get her little girl we heard last week she was going so we sent her word by richard spencer's folks at carmody to bring us a smart likely boy of about ten or eleven we decided that would be the best age
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-008bb5f24d0c4bc3b2abbde8d6dbdb97
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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old enough to be of some use in doing chores right off and young enough to be trained up proper we mean to give him a good home and schooling we had a telegram from missus alexander spencer today the mail man brought it from the station saying they were coming on
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the five thirty train tonight
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-ebccd43eee0c4a4da78de4e13fbb3630
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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so matthew went to bright
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river to meet him missus spencer will drop him off there of course she goes on to white sands station herself missus rachel prided herself on always speaking her mind she proceeded to speak it now having adjusted her mental attitude to this amazing piece of news
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-b2108a9510be458b966011ccb619f5d0
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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well marilla i'll just tell you plain that i think you're doing a mighty foolish thing a
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risky thing that's what you don't know what you're getting you're bringing a strange child into your house and home and you don't know a single thing about him nor what his disposition is like nor what sort of parents he had
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-9556f37e991744c48bd9b04541351b02
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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nor how he's likely to turn out why it was only last week i read in the paper how a man and his wife up west of the island took a boy out of an orphan
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asylum and he set fire to the house at night set it on purpose marilla and nearly burnt them to a crisp in their beds
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-a446da5ce91e4f4a94e3d38d2c3c3913
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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and i know another case where an adopted boy used to suck the eggs they couldn't break him of it if
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you had asked my advice in the matter which you didn't do marilla i'd have said for mercy's sake not to think of such a thing that's what
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-e6b6feca57fe42c092705d1422c0f908
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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this job's comforting seemed neither to offend nor to alarm marilla she knitted steadily on i don't
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deny there's something in what you say rachel i've had some qualms myself but matthew was terrible set on it i could see that so i gave in
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-d0afef2fa02b4446aacbc66705dca148
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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it's so seldom matthew sets his mind on anything that when he does i always feel it's my duty to give in and as for the risk there's
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risks in pretty near everything a body does in this world there's risks in people's having children of their own if it comes to that they don't always turn out well
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-c2641e9078814a4e8f06a2fd0ee0b457
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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and then nova scotia is right close to the island it isn't as if we were getting
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him from england or the states he can't be much different from ourselves well i hope it will turn out all right said missus rachel in a tone that plainly indicated her painful doubts
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-0694f9ae4e7e4139a4acb5817e455296
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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only don't say i didn't warn you if he burns green gables down or puts strychnine in the well i heard of a case over in new brunswick where an orphan asylum child did that and the whole family died in fearful agonies only it was a girl in
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that instance well we're not getting a girl said marilla
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-6afd32519b034530a9d37fcd718e57ad
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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as if poisoning wells were a purely feminine accomplishment and not to be dreaded in the case of a boy i'd never dream
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of taking a girl to bring up i wonder at missus alexander spencer for doing it but there she wouldn't shrink from adopting a whole orphan asylum if she took it into her head
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-fc34d1435b014a57bdd6b8452f6fea16
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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missus rachel would have liked to stay until matthew came home with his imported orphan but reflecting that it would be a good two hours at least before his arrival she
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concluded to go up the road to robert bell's and tell the news it would certainly make a sensation second to none
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-b41cba9d21154421a324977da7327865
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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and missus rachel dearly loved to make a sensation so she took herself away somewhat to marilla's relief for the latter felt her doubts and fears reviving under the influence of missus rachel's pessimism well of all things that ever were or will be ejaculated missus rachel when she was safely
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out in the lane
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-3aa82c54160b4da8be65d5ceffaeb2b1
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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it does really seem as if i must be dreaming well i'm sorry for that poor young one
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and no mistake matthew and marilla don't know anything about children and they'll expect him to be wiser and steadier that his own grandfather
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-789c6fc14598435fb5f59ba36b811f05
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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it seems uncanny to think of a child at green gables somehow there's never been one there for matthew and marilla were grown up when the new house was built if they ever were
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children which is hard to believe when one looks at them i wouldn't be in that orphan's shoes for anything
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-95181288f0b54f8cae4f76056ce95071
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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my but i pity him that's what so said missus rachel
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to the wild rose bushes out of the fulness of her heart
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-d56ad5a0ab624170ad286e6a7c144d41
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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chapter two matthew cuthbert is surprised matthew cuthbert and the sorrel mare jogged comfortably over the eight miles to bright river it was a pretty road running along between snug farmsteads with now and again a bit of
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balsamy fir wood to drive through
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-1037e99ce81649a5859e3ec893662448
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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or a hollow where wild plums hung out their filmy bloom the air was sweet with the breath of many apple orchards and the meadows
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sloped away in the distance to horizon mists of pearl and purple while the little birds sang as if it were the one day of summer in all the year
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-e0642e7a4ef44f9d89e6aed5f1d057ce
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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matthew enjoyed the drive after his own fashion except
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during the moments when he met women and had to nod to them for in prince edward island you are supposed to nod to all and sundry you meet on the road whether you know them or not matthew dreaded all women except marilla and missus rachel
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-cd2fc72dbd08459c921c03ce06cc3c3a
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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he had an uncomfortable feeling that the mysterious creatures were secretly laughing at him he may have been quite right in thinking so for he was an odd looking personage with
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an ungainly figure and long iron gray hair that touched his stooping shoulders
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-4ef3e163638f4353a5d1389c59174c29
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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and a full soft brown beard which he had worn ever since he was twenty in fact he had looked at twenty very much as he
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looked at sixty lacking a little of the grayness when he reached bright river there was no sign of any train
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-7c829870047747c9865ae01bd6bc10c3
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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he thought he was too early so he tied his horse in the yard of the small bright river hotel and went over to the station house the long platform was almost
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deserted the only living creature in sight being a girl who was sitting on a pile of shingles at the extreme end
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-74a2b56187684104ac66e332cf1c2748
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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matthew barely noting that it was a girl sidled past her as quickly as possible without looking at her had he looked he
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could hardly have failed to notice the tense rigidity and expectation of her attitude and expression she was sitting there waiting for something or somebody
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-413ae80154f94adcbbfc9e072567aa89
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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and since sitting and waiting was the only thing to do just then she sat and waited with all her might and main matthew
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encountered the stationmaster locking up the ticket office preparatory to going home for supper and asked him if the five thirty train would soon be along
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-0101096eeee6469aa053ddace7c5b6e0
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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the five thirty train has been in and gone half an hour ago answered that brisk official but there was a passenger
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dropped off for you a little girl she's sitting out there on the shingles i asked her to go into the ladies waiting room but she informed me gravely that she preferred to stay outside
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-08c2a316651e45578d769036a088036b
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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she's a case i should say i'm not expecting a girl said matthew blankly it's a boy i've come for he should be here missus alexander spencer was to bring him over from nova scotia for me the
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stationmaster whistled
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-3bdeebd31e1c41b6b940ce094e5fdb2e
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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guess there's some mistake he said missus spencer came off the train with that girl and gave her into my charge said you and your sister were adopting her from an orphan asylum and that you would be along for her presently that's
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all i know about it and i haven't got any more orphans concealed hereabouts
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-e2cf87f91d3f4ba6a98c0436c525319d
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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i don't understand said matthew helplessly wishing that marilla was at
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hand to cope with the situation well you'd better question the girl said the station master carelessly i dare say she'll be able to explain she's got a tongue of her own that's certain
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-864565adf5ff483099ecd14bf5ac279b
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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maybe they were out of boys of the brand you wanted he walked jauntily away being hungry and the unfortunate matthew was left to do that which was harder for him than bearding a lion in its den walk up to a girl a strange girl an
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orphan girl
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-64a85880337948c88606b3221f1333bc
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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and demand of her why
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she wasn't a boy matthew groaned in spirit as he turned about and shuffled gently down the platform towards her she had been watching him ever since he had passed her and she had her eyes on him now matthew was not looking at her
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-9a73c4c4a4ad4a5f9b1f3df6ddb62ec3
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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a child of about eleven garbed in a very short very tight very ugly dress of yellowish gray wincey she wore a faded brown sailor hat and beneath the hat extending down her back were
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two braids of very thick decidedly red hair
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-78ab6230d9c046a1adbcd99f7c51dea1
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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her face was small white and thin also much freckled her mouth was large and so were her
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eyes which looked green in some lights and moods and gray in others so far the ordinary observer an extraordinary observer
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-8a2f7d4fa4d1438ea1a314b55389cfeb
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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might have seen that the chin was very pointed and pronounced that the big eyes were
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full of spirit and vivacity that the mouth was sweet lipped and expressive that the forehead was broad and full in short our discerning extraordinary observer might have concluded
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-fa741a3acfef4e3f8955bf76988e3b83
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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was so ludicrously afraid matthew however was spared the ordeal of speaking first for as soon as she concluded that he was coming to her she stood up grasping with one thin brown
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hand the handle of a shabby old fashioned carpet bag the other she held out to him
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-93710241beef4a05ab68c2cdc5f421e1
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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i suppose you are mister matthew cuthbert of green gables she said in a peculiarly
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clear sweet voice i'm very glad to see you i was beginning to be afraid you weren't coming for me
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-b8b47403dd2d4b2f836a483260f6c5b2
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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i had made
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up my mind that if you didn't come for me to night
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-6cec4acd443640e2af0db0e85fca8eff
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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i wouldn't be a bit afraid and it would be lovely to
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sleep in a wild cherry tree all white with bloom in the moonshine don't you think you could imagine you were dwelling in marble halls couldn't you
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-ad3181fb7a73480db86efb3e490edb7c
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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matthew had taken the scrawny little hand awkwardly in his then and there he decided what to do he could not tell this child with the glowing eyes that
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there had been a mistake he would take her home and let marilla do that she couldn't be left at bright river anyhow
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-c81387975f7146de8659fb40b54c77af
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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no matter what mistake had been made so all questions and explanations might as well be deferred until he was safely back at green gables i'm sorry i was late he said shyly come
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along the horse is over in the yard give me your bag oh i can carry it the child responded cheerfully
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-2d06fa302d9843e4923fd174997cc5b4
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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it isn't heavy i've got all my worldly goods in it but it isn't heavy and if it isn't carried in just a certain way the handle pulls out so i'd better keep it because i know the exact knack of it it's an extremely old carpet bag oh i'm very glad you've come even if it would have been
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nice to sleep in a wild cherry tree
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-da76ee63227e4cbc9c87ee3d52b03fd1
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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we've got to drive a long piece haven't we missus spencer said it was eight miles i'm glad because i love driving oh it seems so wonderful that i'm going to live with you and belong to you i've never belonged to
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anybody not really but the asylum was the worst i've only been in it four months but that was enough
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-1ac5db72a2fb4da3b9d013cb156e19fb
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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it's worse than anything you could imagine missus spencer said it was wicked of
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me to talk like that
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-9fe106dd5998480aae43e2baf73f7226
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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they were good you know the asylum people but there is so little scope for
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the imagination in an asylum only just in the other orphans it was pretty interesting to imagine things about them
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-3bcb8b17fce3462a93d5b70a09106e8a
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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who had been stolen away from her parents in her infancy by a cruel nurse who died before she could confess i used to lie awake at nights and imagine things like that because i didn't have time in the day i guess that's why i'm so thin i am dreadful thin ain't i there isn't a
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pick on my bones
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-b54e06651f7c4a9bafbc5475674fa616
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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i do love to imagine i'm nice and plump with dimples in my elbows with this matthew's companion stopped talking partly because she was out of breath and partly because they had reached the buggy not another word did
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she say until they had left the village and were driving down a steep little hill
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-1382ed614d82416e8a64a8dc13e5a04f
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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the road part of which had been cut so deeply into the soft soil that the banks fringed with blooming wild cherry trees and slim white birches were several feet above their heads the
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child put out her hand and broke off a branch of wild plum that brushed against the side of the buggy
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-4ea0130e65404adbb88246a75e6fbcbd
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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isn't that beautiful what did that tree leaning out from the bank all white and lacy make you think of she asked well now i dunno said matthew why a bride
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of course a bride all in white with a lovely misty veil
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-cb163fc7c97f470c8be9111a9eed6a07
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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i've never seen one but i can imagine what she would look like i don't ever expect to be a bride myself i'm so homely nobody will ever want to marry me unless it might be a foreign missionary i suppose a foreign missionary mightn't
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be very particular
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-ddd79bf65c754f02a61fed3f34dfc492
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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but i do hope that some day i shall have a white dress that is my highest ideal of earthly bliss i just
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love pretty clothes and i've never had a pretty dress in my life that i can remember but of course it's all the more to look forward to isn't it and then
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-e50e42db3f3647238e036d60c2393c21
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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i can imagine that i'm dressed gorgeously this morning when i left the asylum i felt so ashamed because i had to wear this horrid old wincey dress all the orphans had to wear them you know a merchant in hopeton last winter donated three hundred yards of wincey to the asylum some people said it
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was because he couldn't sell it
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-01a4d14fd6fb432aa07b03e288facaa0
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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but i'd rather believe that it was out of the kindness of his heart wouldn't you when we got on the train i felt as if everybody must be looking at me and pitying me but i just went to
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work and imagined that i had on the most beautiful pale blue silk dress because when you are imagining you might as well imagine something worth while
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-a59d47e620f4421e88a7d1dd55df9615
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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and a big hat all flowers and nodding plumes and a gold watch and kid gloves and boots i felt cheered up right away and i enjoyed my trip to the island with all my might i wasn't a bit sick
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coming over in the boat neither was missus spencer although she generally is
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-5c170f1ea94240d5a0815c2a68bae532
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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she said she hadn't time to get sick watching to see that i didn't fall overboard she said she never saw the beat of me for prowling about but if
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it kept her from being seasick it's a mercy i did prowl isn't it and i wanted to see everything that was to be seen on that boat because i didn't know whether i'd ever have another opportunity
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-5a6399eaa5954fd6be0207b92f687774
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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oh there
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are a lot more cherry trees all in bloom this island is the bloomiest place i just love it already and i'm so glad i'm going to live here i've always heard that prince edward island was the prettiest place in the world
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-2dcc3ec99c3f442eaabb4c3f93fc8cb2
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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and i used to imagine i was living here but i never really expected i would it's delightful when your imaginations come true isn't
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it but those red roads are so funny when we got into the train at charlottetown and the red roads began to flash past i asked missus spencer what made them red
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-efa485b64e9f4461984c4b2a232e4008
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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and she said she didn't know and for pity's sake not to ask her any more questions she said i must have asked
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her a thousand already i suppose i had too but how you going to find out about things if you don't ask questions and what does make the roads red well now i dunno said matthew
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-dde2df15fded49bfae6fee22764964e1
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You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
|
there'd
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be no scope for imagination then would there but am i talking too much people are always telling me i do would you rather i didn't talk if you say so i'll stop i can stop when i make up my mind to it although it's difficult matthew
|
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-52a2b1f6e1a149be9919b29f47a7f00a
|
You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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was enjoying himself like most quiet folks he liked talkative people when they were willing to do the talking themselves and did not expect him to keep up his end of it but he had never expected to enjoy the
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society of a little girl women were bad enough in all conscience but little girls were worse
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
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task964-5a3e890363274e2b8400c4922b460951
|
You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
|
he detested the way they had of sidling past him timidly with sidewise
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glances as if they expected him to gobble them up at a mouthful if they ventured to say a word that was the avonlea type of well bred little girl but this freckled witch was very different
|
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
|
task964-73c50fdbd8c84c519306b4436c7f0919
|
You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
|
and
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although he found it rather difficult for his slower intelligence to keep up with her brisk mental processes
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
|
task964-4a6a5a8cbcfb45b3af1846c05aae82d1
|
You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
|
chapter ninety nine the law we have seen
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how quietly
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
|
task964-2d1bd17a62e7450a9fea332014183f59
|
You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
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the fact being that every one was too much occupied in his or her own affairs to think of theirs we will leave
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the banker contemplating the enormous magnitude of his debt before the phantom of bankruptcy and follow the baroness
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
|
task964-b8e0f15e5e264e7fbde0602f47a1cb07
|
You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
|
who after being
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momentarily crushed under the weight of the blow which had struck her had gone to seek her usual adviser lucien debray the baroness had looked forward to this marriage as a means of ridding her of a guardianship which over a girl of eugenie's character
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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
|
task964-ba4658b7e3da420498304e992d516a54
|
You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
|
for in the tacit relations which maintain the bond of family union the mother to maintain her ascendancy over her daughter must never fail to be a model of wisdom and a type of
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perfection now
|
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
|
task964-8b684b84b32e47a1ad7148b4b81c6ead
|
You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
|
an expression which seemed to imply that she understood all her mother's amorous and pecuniary
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relationships with the intimate secretary moreover
|
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion
|
task964-0c47a74e0c3940cead4f349b09ea3353
|
You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it.
|
not only because he was a
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source of dissension and scandal under the paternal roof but because she had at once classed him in that catalogue of bipeds whom plato endeavors to withdraw from the appellation of men
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