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{"duration": 12.62, "text": "to fade away like morning beauty from her mortal day down by the river of adona her soft voice is heard and thus her gentle lamentation falls like morning dew", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 2.885, "text": "o life of this our spring", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 2.755, "text": "why fades the lotus of the water", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 3.08, "text": "why fade these children of the spring", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 13.99, "text": "thel is like a watry bow and like a parting cloud like a reflection in a glass like shadows in the water like dreams of infants like a smile upon an infants face", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 7.035, "text": "like the doves voice like transient day like music in the air ah", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 8.11, "text": "and gentle sleep the sleep of death and gently hear the voice of him that walketh in the garden in the evening time", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 32.77, "text": "the lilly of the valley breathing in the humble grass answerd the lovely maid and said i am a watry weed and i am very small and love to dwell in lowly vales so weak the gilded butterfly scarce perches on my head yet i am visited from heaven and he that smiles on all walks in the valley and each morn over me spreads his hand saying rejoice thou humble grass thou new born lily flower", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 19.95, "text": "thou gentle maid of silent valleys and of modest brooks for thou shall be clothed in light and fed with morning manna till summers heat melts thee beside the fountains and the springs to flourish in eternal vales they why should thel complain", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 4.06, "text": "why should the mistress of the vales of har utter a sigh", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 6.28, "text": "she ceasd and smild in tears then sat down in her silver shrine", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 10.395, "text": "which thou dost scatter on every little blade of grass that springs revives the milked cow and tames the fire breathing steed", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 10.09, "text": "but thel is like a faint cloud kindled at the rising sun i vanish from my pearly throne and who shall find my place", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 4.315, "text": "and why it scatters its bright beauty thro the humid air", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 4.52, "text": "descend o little cloud and hover before the eyes of thel", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 14.465, "text": "o little cloud the virgin said i charge thee to tell me why thou complainest now when in one hour thou fade away then we shall seek thee but not find ah thel is like to thee", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 5.105, "text": "i pass away yet i complain and no one hears my voice", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 4.95, "text": "the cloud then shewd his golden head and his bright form emerg'd", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 4.255, "text": "and fearest thou because i vanish and am seen no more", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 21.44, "text": "it is to tenfold life to love to peace and raptures holy unseen descending weigh my light wings upon balmy flowers and court the fair eyed dew to take me to her shining tent the weeping virgin trembling kneels before the risen sun", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 9.8, "text": "till we arise link'd in a golden band and never part but walk united bearing food to all our tender flowers", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 10.24, "text": "lives not alone nor or itself fear not and i will call the weak worm from its lowly bed and thou shalt hear its voice", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 4.61, "text": "come forth worm and the silent valley to thy pensive queen", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 9.625, "text": "the helpless worm arose and sat upon the lillys leaf and the bright cloud saild on to find his partner in the vale", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 3.44, "text": "image of weakness art thou but a worm", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 9.265, "text": "i see they lay helpless and naked weeping and none to answer none to cherish thee with mothers smiles", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 8.1, "text": "and says thou mother of my children i have loved thee and i have given thee a crown that none can take away", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 5.225, "text": "and lay me down in thy cold bed and leave my shining lot", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 4.955, "text": "or an eye of gifts and graces showring fruits and coined gold", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 3.63, "text": "why a tongue impress'd with honey from every wind", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0029.wav"}
{"duration": 4.52, "text": "why an ear a whirlpool fierce to draw creations in", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/157963/908-157963-0030.wav"}
{"duration": 2.125, "text": "all is said without a word", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 11.315, "text": "i sit beneath thy looks as children do in the noon sun with souls that tremble through their happy eyelids from an unaverred yet prodigal inward joy", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 4.79, "text": "i did not wrong myself so but i placed a wrong on thee", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 6.565, "text": "when called before i told how hastily i dropped my flowers or brake off from a game", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 14.755, "text": "shall i never miss home talk and blessing and the common kiss that comes to each in turn nor count it strange when i look up to drop on a new range of walls and floors another home than this", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 4.49, "text": "alas i have grieved so i am hard to love", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 5.89, "text": "open thy heart wide and fold within the wet wings of thy dove", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 5.8, "text": "could it mean to last a love set pendulous between sorrow and sorrow", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 10.005, "text": "nay i rather thrilled distrusting every light that seemed to gild the onward path and feared to overlean a finger even", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 7.705, "text": "and though i have grown serene and strong since then i think that god has willed a still renewable fear", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 2.51, "text": "o love o troth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 2.335, "text": "and love be false", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 7.615, "text": "if he to keep one oath must lose one joy by his life's star foretold", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 6.18, "text": "slow to world greetings quick with its o list when the angels speak", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 7.56, "text": "a ring of amethyst i could not wear here plainer to my sight than that first kiss", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 21.465, "text": "that was the chrism of love which love's own crown with sanctifying sweetness did precede the third upon my lips was folded down in perfect purple state since when indeed i have been proud and said my love my own", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 6.48, "text": "dearest teach me so to pour out gratitude as thou dost good", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 7.795, "text": "mussulmans and giaours throw kerchiefs at a smile and have no ruth for any weeping", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 3.915, "text": "but thou art not such a lover my beloved", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 9.54, "text": "thou canst wait through sorrow and sickness to bring souls to touch and think it soon when others cry too late", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 5.895, "text": "i thank all who have loved me in their hearts with thanks and love from mine", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 10.905, "text": "oh to shoot my soul's full meaning into future years that they should lend it utterance and salute love that endures from life that disappears", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 14.1, "text": "then i long tried by natural ills received the comfort fast while budding at thy sight my pilgrim's staff gave out green leaves with morning dews impearled", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 8.515, "text": "i love thee freely as men strive for right i love thee purely as they turn from praise", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 7.54, "text": "i love thee with the passion put to use in my old griefs and with my childhood's faith", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 20.56, "text": "i love thee with a love i seemed to lose with my lost saints i love thee with the breath smiles tears of all my life and if god choose i shall but love thee better after death", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/908/31957/908-31957-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 4.73, "text": "this was what did the mischief so far as the running away was concerned", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 3.545, "text": "it is hardly necessary to say more of them here", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 12.92, "text": "from the manner in which he expressed himself with regard to robert hollan no man in the whole range of his recollections will be longer remembered than he his enthralment while under hollan will hardly ever be forgotten", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 7.905, "text": "of this party edward a boy of seventeen called forth much sympathy he too was claimed by hollan", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 6.1, "text": "john wesley combash jacob taylor and thomas edward skinner", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 15.975, "text": "a few years back one of their slaves a coachman was kept on the coach box one cold night when they were out at a ball until he became almost frozen to death in fact he did die in the infirmary from the effects of the frost about one week afterwards", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 7.71, "text": "the doctor who attended the injured creature in this case was simply told that she slipped and fell down stairs as she was coming down", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 21.5, "text": "another case said john wesley was a little girl half grown who was washing windows up stairs one day and unluckily fell asleep in the window and in this position was found by her mistress in a rage the mistress hit her a heavy slap knocked her out of the window and she fell to the pavement and died in a few hours from the effects thereof", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 3.325, "text": "as usual nothing was done in the way of punishment", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 3.71, "text": "i never knew of but one man who could ever please him", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 4.325, "text": "he worked me very hard he wanted to be beating me all the time", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 6.38, "text": "she was a large homely woman they were common white people with no reputation in the community", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 5.425, "text": "substantially this was jacob's unvarnished description of his master and mistress", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 6.665, "text": "as to his age and also the name of his master jacob's statement varied somewhat from the advertisement", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 3.02, "text": "of starting i didn't know the way to come", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/287645/8463-287645-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 2.695, "text": "it's almost beyond conjecture", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 7.805, "text": "this reality begins to explain the dark power and otherworldly fascination of twenty thousand leagues under the seas", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 10.56, "text": "first as a paris stockbroker later as a celebrated author and yachtsman he went on frequent voyages to britain america the mediterranean", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 9.935, "text": "nemo builds a fabulous futuristic submarine the nautilus then conducts an underwater campaign of vengeance against his imperialist oppressor", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 3.68, "text": "in all the novel had a difficult gestation", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 7.7, "text": "other subtleties occur inside each episode the textures sparkling with wit information and insight", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 11.135, "text": "his specifications for an open sea submarine and a self contained diving suit were decades before their time yet modern technology bears them out triumphantly", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 21.05, "text": "even the supporting cast is shrewdly drawn professor aronnax the career scientist caught in an ethical conflict conseil the compulsive classifier who supplies humorous tag lines for verne's fast facts the harpooner ned land a creature of constant appetites man as heroic animal", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 3.98, "text": "but much of the novel's brooding power comes from captain nemo", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 20.0049375, "text": "this compulsion leads nemo into ugly contradictions he's a fighter for freedom yet all who board his ship are imprisoned there for good he works to save lives both human and animal yet he himself creates a holocaust he detests imperialism yet he lays personal claim to the south pole", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 4.5800625, "text": "and in this last action he falls into the classic sin of pride", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 2.1799375, "text": "he's swiftly punished", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 5.9650625, "text": "the nautilus nearly perishes in the antarctic and nemo sinks into a growing depression", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 17.64, "text": "for many then this book has been a source of fascination surely one of the most influential novels ever written an inspiration for such scientists and discoverers as engineer simon lake oceanographer william beebe polar traveler sir ernest shackleton", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 2.415, "text": "fathom six feet", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 3.25, "text": "gram roughly one twenty eighth of an ounce", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 4.475, "text": "milligram roughly one twenty eight thousand of an ounce", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 2.35, "text": "liter roughly one quart", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 2.935, "text": "meter roughly one yard three inches", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 3.39, "text": "millimeter roughly one twenty fifth of an inch", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294825/8463-294825-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 3.615, "text": "chapter three as master wishes", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 9.19, "text": "three seconds before the arrival of j b hobson's letter i no more dreamed of chasing the unicorn than of trying for the northwest passage", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 6.19, "text": "even so i had just returned from an arduous journey exhausted and badly needing a rest", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 9.34, "text": "i wanted nothing more than to see my country again my friends my modest quarters by the botanical gardens my dearly beloved collections", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 2.34, "text": "but now nothing could hold me back", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 2.44, "text": "conseil was my manservant", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 7.32, "text": "from rubbing shoulders with scientists in our little universe by the botanical gardens the boy had come to know a thing or two", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 12.96, "text": "classifying was everything to him so he knew nothing else well versed in the theory of classification he was poorly versed in its practical application and i doubt that he could tell a sperm whale from a baleen whale", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 2.65, "text": "and yet what a fine gallant lad", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 4.17, "text": "not once did he comment on the length or the hardships of a journey", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 8.34, "text": "never did he object to buckling up his suitcase for any country whatever china or the congo no matter how far off it was", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 3.91, "text": "he went here there and everywhere in perfect contentment", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 4.905, "text": "please forgive me for this underhanded way of admitting i had turned forty", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 7.2, "text": "he was a fanatic on formality and he only addressed me in the third person to the point where it got tiresome", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 5.725, "text": "there was good reason to stop and think even for the world's most emotionless man", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 4.88, "text": "conseil i called a third time conseil appeared", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 3.295, "text": "did master summon me he said entering", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 9.3, "text": "pack as much into my trunk as you can my traveling kit my suits shirts and socks don't bother counting just squeeze it all in and hurry", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 2.945, "text": "we'll deal with them later what", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 4.53, "text": "anyhow we'll leave instructions to ship the whole menagerie to france", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 5.915, "text": "yes we are certainly i replied evasively but after we make a detour", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 2.735, "text": "a route slightly less direct that's all", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 2.355, "text": "we're leaving on the abraham lincoln", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 4.745, "text": "you see my friend it's an issue of the monster the notorious narwhale", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 1.975, "text": "we don't know where it will take us", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 1.99, "text": "but we're going just the same", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 2.745, "text": "we have a commander who's game for anything", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 5.98, "text": "i left instructions for shipping my containers of stuffed animals and dried plants to paris france", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 7.915, "text": "i opened a line of credit sufficient to cover the babirusa and conseil at my heels i jumped into a carriage", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 5.285, "text": "our baggage was immediately carried to the deck of the frigate i rushed aboard", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0029.wav"}
{"duration": 2.695, "text": "i asked for commander farragut", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0030.wav"}
{"duration": 7.765, "text": "one of the sailors led me to the afterdeck where i stood in the presence of a smart looking officer who extended his hand to me", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0031.wav"}
{"duration": 4.395, "text": "in person welcome aboard professor your cabin is waiting for you", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0032.wav"}
{"duration": 6.365, "text": "i was well satisfied with my cabin which was located in the stern and opened into the officers mess", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0033.wav"}
{"duration": 3.505, "text": "we'll be quite comfortable here i told conseil", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0034.wav"}
{"duration": 14.955, "text": "and so if i'd been delayed by a quarter of an hour or even less the frigate would have gone without me and i would have missed out on this unearthly extraordinary and inconceivable expedition whose true story might well meet with some skepticism", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0035.wav"}
{"duration": 6.985, "text": "the wharves of brooklyn and every part of new york bordering the east river were crowded with curiosity seekers", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0036.wav"}
{"duration": 5.37, "text": "departing from five hundred thousand throats three cheers burst forth in succession", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0037.wav"}
{"duration": 13.14, "text": "thousands of handkerchiefs were waving above these tightly packed masses hailing the abraham lincoln until it reached the waters of the hudson river at the tip of the long peninsula that forms new york city", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8463/294828/8463-294828-0038.wav"}
{"duration": 2.085, "text": "he could wait no longer", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 5.415, "text": "for a full hour he had paced up and down waiting but he could wait no longer", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 11.6, "text": "he set off abruptly for the bull walking rapidly lest his father's shrill whistle might call him back and in a few moments he had rounded the curve at the police barrack and was safe", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 2.175, "text": "the university", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 5.1750625, "text": "pride after satisfaction uplifted him like long slow waves", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 5.36, "text": "whose feet are as the feet of harts and underneath the everlasting arms", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 5.895, "text": "the pride of that dim image brought back to his mind the dignity of the office he had refused", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 3.44, "text": "soon the whole bridge was trembling and resounding", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 14.985, "text": "the uncouth faces passed him two by two stained yellow or red or livid by the sea and as he strove to look at them with ease and indifference a faint stain of personal shame and commiseration rose to his own face", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 20.055, "text": "angry with himself he tried to hide his face from their eyes by gazing down sideways into the shallow swirling water under the bridge but he still saw a reflection therein of their top heavy silk hats and humble tape like collars and loosely hanging clerical clothes brother hickey", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 3.195, "text": "brother mac ardle brother keogh", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 20.01, "text": "their piety would be like their names like their faces like their clothes and it was idle for him to tell himself that their humble and contrite hearts it might be paid a far richer tribute of devotion than his had ever been a gift tenfold more acceptable than his elaborate adoration", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 15.03, "text": "it was idle for him to move himself to be generous towards them to tell himself that if he ever came to their gates stripped of his pride beaten and in beggar's weeds that they would be generous towards him loving him as themselves", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 16.33, "text": "idle and embittering finally to argue against his own dispassionate certitude that the commandment of love bade us not to love our neighbour as ourselves with the same amount and intensity of love but to love him as ourselves with the same kind of love", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 4.755, "text": "the phrase and the day and the scene harmonized in a chord", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 3.395, "text": "words was it their colours", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 9.06, "text": "they were voyaging across the deserts of the sky a host of nomads on the march voyaging high over ireland westward bound", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 11.695, "text": "the europe they had come from lay out there beyond the irish sea europe of strange tongues and valleyed and woodbegirt and citadelled and of entrenched and marshalled races", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 3.09, "text": "again again", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 3.155, "text": "a voice from beyond the world was calling", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 3.99, "text": "hello stephanos here comes the dedalus", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 13.37, "text": "their diving stone poised on its rude supports and rocking under their plunges and the rough hewn stones of the sloping breakwater over which they scrambled in their horseplay gleamed with cold wet lustre", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 5.635, "text": "he stood still in deference to their calls and parried their banter with easy words", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 7.735, "text": "it was a pain to see them and a sword like pain to see the signs of adolescence that made repellent their pitiable nakedness", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 2.215, "text": "stephanos dedalos", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 8.005, "text": "a moment before the ghost of the ancient kingdom of the danes had looked forth through the vesture of the hazewrapped city", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134691/1089-134691-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 10.435, "text": "he hoped there would be stew for dinner turnips and carrots and bruised potatoes and fat mutton pieces to be ladled out in thick peppered flour fattened sauce", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 3.275, "text": "stuff it into you his belly counselled him", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 6.625, "text": "after early nightfall the yellow lamps would light up here and there the squalid quarter of the brothels", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 2.68, "text": "hello bertie any good in your mind", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 5.2150625, "text": "number ten fresh nelly is waiting on you good night husband", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 9.635, "text": "the music came nearer and he recalled the words the words of shelley's fragment upon the moon wandering companionless pale for weariness", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 10.555, "text": "the dull light fell more faintly upon the page whereon another equation began to unfold itself slowly and to spread abroad its widening tail", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 4.275, "text": "a cold lucid indifference reigned in his soul", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 6.73, "text": "the chaos in which his ardour extinguished itself was a cold indifferent knowledge of himself", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 10.575, "text": "at most by an alms given to a beggar whose blessing he fled from he might hope wearily to win for himself some measure of actual grace", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 4.405, "text": "well now ennis i declare you have a head and so has my stick", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 12.445, "text": "on saturday mornings when the sodality met in the chapel to recite the little office his place was a cushioned kneeling desk at the right of the altar from which he led his wing of boys through the responses", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 11.64, "text": "her eyes seemed to regard him with mild pity her holiness a strange light glowing faintly upon her frail flesh did not humiliate the sinner who approached her", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 7.915, "text": "if ever he was impelled to cast sin from him and to repent the impulse that moved him was the wish to be her knight", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 2.225, "text": "he tried to think how it could be", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 5.815, "text": "but the dusk deepening in the schoolroom covered over his thoughts the bell rang", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 3.54, "text": "then you can ask him questions on the catechism dedalus", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 8.87, "text": "stephen leaning back and drawing idly on his scribbler listened to the talk about him which heron checked from time to time by saying", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 15.72, "text": "it was strange too that he found an arid pleasure in following up to the end the rigid lines of the doctrines of the church and penetrating into obscure silences only to hear and feel the more deeply his own condemnation", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 13.895, "text": "the sentence of saint james which says that he who offends against one commandment becomes guilty of all had seemed to him first a swollen phrase until he had begun to grope in the darkness of his own state", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 16.79, "text": "if a man had stolen a pound in his youth and had used that pound to amass a huge fortune how much was he obliged to give back the pound he had stolen only or the pound together with the compound interest accruing upon it or all his huge fortune", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 6.55, "text": "if a layman in giving baptism pour the water before saying the words is the child baptized", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 11.175, "text": "how comes it that while the first beatitude promises the kingdom of heaven to the poor of heart the second beatitude promises also to the meek that they shall possess the land", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 13.275, "text": "why was the sacrament of the eucharist instituted under the two species of bread and wine if jesus christ be present body and blood soul and divinity in the bread alone and in the wine alone", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 11.655, "text": "if the wine change into vinegar and the host crumble into corruption after they have been consecrated is jesus christ still present under their species as god and as man", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 6.61, "text": "a gentle kick from the tall boy in the bench behind urged stephen to ask a difficult question", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 4.01, "text": "the rector did not ask for a catechism to hear the lesson from", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 2.71, "text": "he clasped his hands on the desk and said", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 7.83, "text": "the retreat will begin on wednesday afternoon in honour of saint francis xavier whose feast day is saturday", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 4.67, "text": "on friday confession will be heard all the afternoon after beads", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0029.wav"}
{"duration": 2.715, "text": "beware of making that mistake", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0030.wav"}
{"duration": 6.615, "text": "stephen's heart began slowly to fold and fade with fear like a withering flower", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0031.wav"}
{"duration": 4.09, "text": "he is called as you know the apostle of the indies", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0032.wav"}
{"duration": 3.33, "text": "a great saint saint francis xavier", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0033.wav"}
{"duration": 5.81, "text": "the rector paused and then shaking his clasped hands before him went on", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0034.wav"}
{"duration": 3.445, "text": "he had the faith in him that moves mountains", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0035.wav"}
{"duration": 3.25, "text": "a great saint saint francis xavier", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0036.wav"}
{"duration": 5.21, "text": "in the silence their dark fire kindled the dusk into a tawny glow", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1089/134686/1089-134686-0037.wav"}
{"duration": 5.455, "text": "fast as his legs could carry him servadac had made his way to the top of the cliff", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 16.065, "text": "it was quite true that a vessel was in sight hardly more than six miles from the shore but owing to the increase in the earth's convexity and the consequent limitation of the range of vision the rigging of the topmasts alone was visible above the water", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 4.01, "text": "exclaimed servadac keeping his eye unmoved at his telescope", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 5.515, "text": "she is under sail but she is count timascheff's yacht he was right", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 6.015, "text": "if the count were on board a strange fatality was bringing him to the presence of his rival", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 7.4, "text": "he reckoned therefore not only upon ascertaining the extent of the late catastrophe but upon learning its cause", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 13.88, "text": "the wind being adverse the dobryna did not make very rapid progress but as the weather in spite of a few clouds remained calm and the sea was quite smooth she was enabled to hold a steady course", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 4.625, "text": "servadac took it for granted that the dobryna was endeavoring to put in", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 11.48, "text": "a narrow channel formed a passage through the ridge of rocks that protected it from the open sea and which even in the roughest weather would ensure the calmness of its waters", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 11.65, "text": "slightly changing her course she first struck her mainsail and in order to facilitate the movements of her helmsman soon carried nothing but her two topsails brigantine and jib", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 2.935, "text": "captain servadac hastened towards him", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 6.02, "text": "i left you on a continent and here i have the honor of finding you on an island", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 4.73, "text": "never mind now interposed the captain we will talk of that by and by", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 2.96, "text": "nothing more than you know yourself", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 3.07, "text": "are you certain that this is the mediterranean", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 8.525, "text": "for some moments he seemed perfectly stupefied then recovering himself he began to overwhelm the count with a torrent of questions", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 4.17, "text": "to all these inquiries the count responded in the affirmative", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 5.665, "text": "some mysterious force seemed to have brought about a convulsion of the elements", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 2.885, "text": "you will take me on board count will you not", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 6.2400625, "text": "my yacht is at your service sir even should you require to make a tour round the world", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 2.3, "text": "the count shook his head", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 12.455, "text": "before starting it was indispensable that the engine of the dobryna should be repaired to sail under canvas only would in contrary winds and rough seas be both tedious and difficult", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 4.725, "text": "it was on the last day of january that the repairs of the schooner were completed", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 17.57, "text": "a slight diminution in the excessively high temperature which had prevailed for the last few weeks was the only apparent change in the general order of things but whether this was to be attributed to any alteration in the earth's orbit was a question which would still require several days to decide", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 8.2, "text": "doubts now arose and some discussion followed whether or not it was desirable for ben zoof to accompany his master", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28240/5105-28240-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 6.455, "text": "her sea going qualities were excellent and would have amply sufficed for a circumnavigation of the globe", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 21.015, "text": "after an apprenticeship on a merchant ship he had entered the imperial navy and had already reached the rank of lieutenant when the count appointed him to the charge of his own private yacht in which he was accustomed to spend by far the greater part of his time throughout the winter generally cruising in the mediterranean whilst in the summer he visited more northern waters", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 10.96, "text": "the late astounding events however had rendered procope manifestly uneasy and not the less so from his consciousness that the count secretly partook of his own anxiety", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 3.98, "text": "steam up and canvas spread the schooner started eastwards", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 17.415, "text": "although only a moderate breeze was blowing the sea was rough a circumstance to be accounted for only by the diminution in the force of the earth's attraction rendering the liquid particles so buoyant that by the mere effect of oscillation they were carried to a height that was quite unprecedented", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 8.415, "text": "for a few miles she followed the line hitherto presumably occupied by the coast of algeria but no land appeared to the south", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 7.55, "text": "the log and the compass therefore were able to be called upon to do the work of the sextant which had become utterly useless", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 1.88, "text": "there is no fear of that sir", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 8.54, "text": "the earth has undoubtedly entered upon a new orbit but she is not incurring any probable risk of being precipitated onto the sun", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 7.01, "text": "and what demonstration do you offer asked servadac eagerly that it will not happen", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 2.31, "text": "ocean reigned supreme", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 13.71, "text": "all the images of his past life floated upon his memory his thoughts sped away to his native france only to return again to wonder whether the depths of ocean would reveal any traces of the algerian metropolis", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 6.775, "text": "is it not impossible he murmured aloud that any city should disappear so completely", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 4.82, "text": "would not the loftiest eminences of the city at least be visible", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 2.995, "text": "another circumstance was most remarkable", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 29.14, "text": "to the surprise of all and especially of lieutenant procope the line indicated a bottom at a nearly uniform depth of from four to five fathoms and although the sounding was persevered with continuously for more than two hours over a considerable area the differences of level were insignificant not corresponding in any degree to what would be expected over the site of a city that had been terraced like the seats of an amphitheater", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 6.285, "text": "you must see lieutenant i should think that we are not so near the coast of algeria as you imagined", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 12.755, "text": "after pondering awhile he said if we were farther away i should expect to find a depth of two or three hundred fathoms instead of five fathoms five fathoms", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 12.83, "text": "its depth remained invariable still four or at most five fathoms and although its bottom was assiduously dredged it was only to prove it barren of marine production of any type", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 5.29, "text": "nothing was to be done but to put about and return in disappointment towards the north", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28241/5105-28241-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 4.51, "text": "length of service fourteen years three months and five days", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28233/5105-28233-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 4.49, "text": "he seemed born to please without being conscious of the power he possessed", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28233/5105-28233-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 8.285, "text": "it must be owned and no one was more ready to confess it than himself that his literary attainments were by no means of a high order", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28233/5105-28233-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 14.81, "text": "we don't spin tops is a favorite saying amongst artillery officers indicating that they do not shirk their duty by frivolous pursuits but it must be confessed that servadac being naturally idle was very much given to spinning tops", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28233/5105-28233-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 4.735, "text": "once in action he was leading a detachment of infantry through an intrenchment", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28233/5105-28233-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 11.39, "text": "sometimes he would wander on foot upon the sandy shore and sometimes he would enjoy a ride along the summit of the cliff altogether being in no hurry at all to bring his task to an end", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28233/5105-28233-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 5.505, "text": "no cathedral not even burgos itself could vie with the church at montmartre", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28233/5105-28233-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 26.14, "text": "ben zoof's most ambitious desire was to induce the captain to go with him and end his days in his much loved home and so incessantly were servadac's ears besieged with descriptions of the unparalleled beauties and advantages of this eighteenth arrondissement of paris that he could scarcely hear the name of montmartre without a conscious thrill of aversion", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28233/5105-28233-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 10.73, "text": "when a private in the eighth cavalry he had been on the point of quitting the army at twenty eight years of age but unexpectedly he had been appointed orderly to captain servadac", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28233/5105-28233-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 14.595, "text": "the bond of union thus effected could never be severed and although ben zoof's achievements had fairly earned him the right of retirement he firmly declined all honors or any pension that might part him from his superior officer", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28233/5105-28233-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 13.595, "text": "unlike his master he made no pretension to any gift of poetic power but his inexhaustible memory made him a living encyclopaedia and for his stock of anecdotes and trooper's tales he was matchless", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5105/28233/5105-28233-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 9.485, "text": "in the debate between the senior societies her defence of the fifteenth amendment had been not only a notable bit of reasoning but delivered with real enthusiasm", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 10.17, "text": "the south she had not thought of seriously and yet knowing of its delightful hospitality and mild climate she was not averse to charleston or new orleans", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 4.605, "text": "john taylor who had supported her through college was interested in cotton", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 3.09, "text": "better go he had counselled sententiously", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 3.035, "text": "might learn something useful down there", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 5.125, "text": "but john there's no society just elementary work", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 2.4550625, "text": "been looking up tooms county", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 7.06, "text": "find some cresswells there big plantations rated at two hundred and fifty thousand dollars", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 2.895, "text": "some others too big cotton county", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 7.57, "text": "you ought to know john if i teach negroes i'll scarcely see much of people in my own class", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 2.445, "text": "at any rate i say go", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 8.94, "text": "here she was teaching dirty children and the smell of confused odors and bodily perspiration was to her at times unbearable", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 6.18, "text": "she wanted a glance of the new books and periodicals and talk of great philanthropies and reforms", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 8.77, "text": "so for the hundredth time she was thinking today as she walked alone up the lane back of the barn and then slowly down through the bottoms", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 2.5, "text": "cotton she paused", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 3.55, "text": "she had almost forgotten that it was here within touch and sight", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 5.9, "text": "the glimmering sea of delicate leaves whispered and murmured before her stretching away to the northward", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 6.145, "text": "there might be a bit of poetry here and there but most of this place was such desperate prose", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 5.01, "text": "her regard shifted to the green stalks and leaves again and she started to move away", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 5.25, "text": "cotton is a wonderful thing is it not boys she said rather primly", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 6.12, "text": "miss taylor did not know much about cotton but at least one more remark seemed called for", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 11.41, "text": "don't know well of all things inwardly commented miss taylor literally born in cotton and oh well as much as to ask what's the use she turned again to go", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 4.745, "text": "i suppose though it's too early for them then came the explosion", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 8.14, "text": "goobers don't grow on the tops of vines but underground on the roots like yams is that so", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 5.095, "text": "the golden fleece it's the silver fleece he harkened", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 3.295, "text": "some time you'll tell me please won't you", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 15.45, "text": "now for one little half hour she had been a woman talking to a boy no not even that she had been talking just talking there were no persons in the conversation just things one thing cotton", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1826/1995-1826-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 8.955, "text": "the hon charles smith miss sarah's brother was walking swiftly uptown from mister easterly's wall street office and his face was pale", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 6.0, "text": "at last the cotton combine was to all appearances an assured fact and he was slated for the senate", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 2.315, "text": "why should he not be as other men", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 7.965, "text": "she was not herself a notably intelligent woman she greatly admired intelligence or whatever looked to her like intelligence in others", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 33.91, "text": "as she awaited her guests she surveyed the table with both satisfaction and disquietude for her social functions were few tonight there were she checked them off on her fingers sir james creighton the rich english manufacturer and lady creighton mister and missus vanderpool mister harry cresswell and his sister john taylor and his sister and mister charles smith whom the evening papers mentioned as likely to be united states senator from new jersey a selection of guests that had been determined unknown to the hostess by the meeting of cotton interests earlier in the day", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 10.9, "text": "missus grey had met southerners before but not intimately and she always had in mind vividly their cruelty to poor negroes a subject she made a point of introducing forthwith", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 7.715, "text": "she was therefore most agreeably surprised to hear mister cresswell express himself so cordially as approving of negro education", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 3.435, "text": "but you believe in some education asked mary taylor", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 6.985, "text": "i believe in the training of people to their highest capacity the englishman here heartily seconded him", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 6.71, "text": "but cresswell added significantly capacity differs enormously between races", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 24.45, "text": "the vanderpools were sure of this and the englishman instancing india became quite eloquent missus grey was mystified but hardly dared admit it the general trend of the conversation seemed to be that most individuals needed to be submitted to the sharpest scrutiny before being allowed much education and as for the lower races it was simply criminal to open such useless opportunities to them", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 4.705, "text": "positively heroic added cresswell avoiding his sister's eyes", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 3.695, "text": "but we're not er exactly welcomed", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 5.3, "text": "mary taylor however related the tale of zora to missus grey's private ear later", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 9.045, "text": "fortunately said mister vanderpool northerners and southerners are arriving at a better mutual understanding on most of these matters", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1836/1995-1836-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 3.865, "text": "he knew the silver fleece his and zora's must be ruined", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 8.73, "text": "it was the first great sorrow of his life it was not so much the loss of the cotton itself but the fantasy the hopes the dreams built around it", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 2.79, "text": "ah the swamp the cruel swamp", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 7.36, "text": "the revelation of his love lighted and brightened slowly till it flamed like a sunrise over him and left him in burning wonder", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 6.36, "text": "he panted to know if she too knew or knew and cared not or cared and knew not", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 2.635, "text": "she was so strange and human a creature", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 2.955, "text": "the world was water veiled in mists", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 8.8, "text": "then of a sudden at midday the sun shot out hot and still no breath of air stirred the sky was like blue steel the earth steamed", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 1.955, "text": "where was the use of imagining", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 3.76, "text": "the lagoon had been level with the dykes a week ago and now", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 3.48, "text": "perhaps she too might be there waiting weeping", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 3.375, "text": "he started at the thought he hurried forth sadly", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 8.245, "text": "he splashed and stamped along farther and farther onward until he neared the rampart of the clearing and put foot upon the tree bridge", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 3.195, "text": "then he looked down the lagoon was dry", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 12.46, "text": "he stood a moment bewildered then turned and rushed upon the island a great sheet of dazzling sunlight swept the place and beneath lay a mighty mass of olive green thick tall wet and willowy", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 4.485, "text": "the squares of cotton sharp edged heavy were just about to burst to bolls", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 7.19, "text": "for one long moment he paused stupid agape with utter amazement then leaned dizzily against a tree", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 3.1, "text": "he gazed about perplexed astonished", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 12.825, "text": "here lay the reading of the riddle with infinite work and pain some one had dug a canal from the lagoon to the creek into which the former had drained by a long and crooked way thus allowing it to empty directly", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 5.38, "text": "he sat down weak bewildered and one thought was uppermost zora", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 3.21, "text": "the years of the days of her dying were ten", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 3.09, "text": "the hope and dream of harvest was upon the land", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 3.415, "text": "up in the sick room zora lay on the little white bed", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 16.965, "text": "the net and web of endless things had been crawling and creeping around her she had struggled in dumb speechless terror against some mighty grasping that strove for her life with gnarled and creeping fingers but now at last weakly she opened her eyes and questioned", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 5.385, "text": "for a while she lay in her chair in happy dreamy pleasure at sun and bird and tree", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 9.5050625, "text": "she rose with a fleeting glance gathered the shawl round her then gliding forward wavering tremulous slipped across the road and into the swamp", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 8.095, "text": "she had been born within its borders within its borders she had lived and grown and within its borders she had met her love", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 6.705, "text": "on she hurried until sweeping down to the lagoon and the island lo the cotton lay before her", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 2.34, "text": "the chair was empty but he knew", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 5.58, "text": "he darted through the trees and paused a tall man strongly but slimly made", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/1995/1837/1995-1837-0029.wav"}
{"duration": 27.18, "text": "he passes abruptly from persons to ideas and numbers and from ideas and numbers to persons from the heavens to man from astronomy to physiology he confuses or rather does not distinguish subject and object first and final causes and is dreaming of geometrical figures lost in a flux of sense", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 8.2500625, "text": "the influence with the timaeus has exercised upon posterity is due partly to a misunderstanding", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 15.35, "text": "in the supposed depths of this dialogue the neo platonists found hidden meanings and connections with the jewish and christian scriptures and out of them they elicited doctrines quite at variance with the spirit of plato", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 17.315, "text": "they were absorbed in his theology and were under the dominion of his name while that which was truly great and truly characteristic in him his effort to realize and connect abstractions was not understood by them at all", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 8.22, "text": "there is no danger of the modern commentators on the timaeus falling into the absurdities of the neo platonists", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 10.355, "text": "in the present day we are well aware that an ancient philosopher is to be interpreted from himself and by the contemporary history of thought", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 15.725, "text": "the fancies of the neo platonists are only interesting to us because they exhibit a phase of the human mind which prevailed widely in the first centuries of the christian era and is not wholly extinct in our own day", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 7.64, "text": "but they have nothing to do with the interpretation of plato and in spirit they are opposed to him", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 15.455, "text": "we do not know how plato would have arranged his own dialogues or whether the thought of arranging any of them besides the two trilogies which he has expressly connected was ever present to his mind", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 11.86, "text": "the dialogue is primarily concerned with the animal creation including under this term the heavenly bodies and with man only as one among the animals", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 20.46, "text": "but he has not as yet defined this intermediate territory which lies somewhere between medicine and mathematics and he would have felt that there was as great an impiety in ranking theories of physics first in the order of knowledge as in placing the body before the soul", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 20.875, "text": "with heracleitus he acknowledges the perpetual flux like anaxagoras he asserts the predominance of mind although admitting an element of necessity which reason is incapable of subduing like the pythagoreans he supposes the mystery of the world to be contained in number", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 6.89, "text": "many if not all the elements of the pre socratic philosophy are included in the timaeus", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 10.575, "text": "it is probable that the relation of the ideas to god or of god to the world was differently conceived by him at different times of his life", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 8.775, "text": "the ideas also remain but they have become types in nature forms of men animals birds fishes", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 7.83, "text": "the style and plan of the timaeus differ greatly from that of any other of the platonic dialogues", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 7.76, "text": "but plato has not the same mastery over his instrument which he exhibits in the phaedrus or symposium", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 7.87, "text": "nothing can exceed the beauty or art of the introduction in which he is using words after his accustomed manner", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 8.38, "text": "but in the rest of the work the power of language seems to fail him and the dramatic form is wholly given up", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 12.13, "text": "he could write in one style but not in another and the greek language had not as yet been fashioned by any poet or philosopher to describe physical phenomena", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 9.88, "text": "and hence we find the same sort of clumsiness in the timaeus of plato which characterizes the philosophical poem of lucretius", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 15.785, "text": "there is a want of flow and often a defect of rhythm the meaning is sometimes obscure and there is a greater use of apposition and more of repetition than occurs in plato's earlier writings", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 7.425, "text": "plato had not the command of his materials which would have enabled him to produce a perfect work of art", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/960/2961-960-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 4.665, "text": "socrates begins the timaeus with a summary of the republic", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 9.185, "text": "and now he desires to see the ideal state set in motion he would like to know how she behaved in some great struggle", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 19.99, "text": "and therefore to you i turn timaeus citizen of locris who are at once a philosopher and a statesman and to you critias whom all athenians know to be similarly accomplished and to hermocrates who is also fitted by nature and education to share in our discourse", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 4.73, "text": "i will if timaeus approves i approve", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 11.48, "text": "listen then socrates to a tale of solon's who being the friend of dropidas my great grandfather told it to my grandfather critias and he told me", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 3.775, "text": "some poems of solon were recited by the boys", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 4.6, "text": "and what was the subject of the poem said the person who made the remark", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 8.505, "text": "the subject was a very noble one he described the most famous action in which the athenian people were ever engaged", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 7.155, "text": "but the memory of their exploits has passed away owing to the lapse of time and the extinction of the actors", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 5.705, "text": "tell us said the other the whole story and where solon heard the story", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 7.83, "text": "but in egypt the traditions of our own and other lands are by us registered for ever in our temples", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 7.815, "text": "the genealogies which you have recited to us out of your own annals solon are a mere children's story", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 13.015, "text": "for in the times before the great flood athens was the greatest and best of cities and did the noblest deeds and had the best constitution of any under the face of heaven", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 5.12, "text": "solon marvelled and desired to be informed of the particulars", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 9.565, "text": "nine thousand years have elapsed since she founded yours and eight thousand since she founded ours as our annals record", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 6.815, "text": "many laws exist among us which are the counterpart of yours as they were in the olden time", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 7.815, "text": "i will briefly describe them to you and you shall read the account of them at your leisure in the sacred registers", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 9.73, "text": "observe again what care the law took in the pursuit of wisdom searching out the deep things of the world and applying them to the use of man", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 5.29, "text": "the most famous of them all was the overthrow of the island of atlantis", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 12.255, "text": "for at the peril of her own existence and when the other hellenes had deserted her she repelled the invader and of her own accord gave liberty to all the nations within the pillars", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 6.125, "text": "this is the explanation of the shallows which are found in that part of the atlantic ocean", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 4.94, "text": "but i would not speak at the time because i wanted to refresh my memory", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 25.985, "text": "then now let me explain to you the order of our entertainment first timaeus who is a natural philosopher will speak of the origin of the world going down to the creation of man and then i shall receive the men whom he has created and some of whom will have been educated by you and introduce them to you as the lost athenian citizens of whom the egyptian record spoke", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2961/961/2961-961-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 11.695, "text": "kenneth and beth refrained from telling the other girls or uncle john of old will rogers's visit but they got mister watson in the library and questioned him closely about the penalty for forging a check", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 9.315, "text": "it was a serious crime indeed mister watson told them and tom gates bade fair to serve a lengthy term in state's prison as a consequence of his rash act", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 3.075, "text": "i can't see it in that light said the old lawyer", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 4.215, "text": "it was a deliberate theft from his employers to protect a girl he loved", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 7.145, "text": "but they could not have proven a case against lucy if she was innocent and all their threats of arresting her were probably mere bluff", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 6.72, "text": "he was soft hearted and impetuous said beth and being in love he didn't stop to count the cost", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 7.195, "text": "if the prosecution were withdrawn and the case settled with the victim of the forged check then the young man would be allowed his freedom", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 3.865, "text": "but under the circumstances i doubt if such an arrangement could be made", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 4.74, "text": "fairview was twelve miles away but by ten o'clock they drew up at the county jail", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 4.22, "text": "they were received in the little office by a man named markham who was the jailer", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 3.14, "text": "we wish to talk with him answered kenneth talk", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 4.685, "text": "i'm running for representative on the republican ticket said kenneth quietly", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 4.295, "text": "oh say that's different observed markham altering his demeanor", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 2.725, "text": "may we see gates at once asked kenneth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 3.655, "text": "they followed the jailer along a succession of passages", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 6.525, "text": "sometimes i'm that yearning for a smoke i'm nearly crazy an i dunno which is worst dyin one way or another", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 4.12, "text": "he unlocked the door and called here's visitors tom", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 3.545, "text": "worse tom worse n ever replied the jailer gloomily", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 7.11, "text": "miss de graf said kenneth noticing the boy's face critically as he stood where the light from the passage fell upon it", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 2.665, "text": "sorry we haven't any reception room in the jail", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 5.125, "text": "sit down please said gates in a cheerful and pleasant voice there's a bench here", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 7.895, "text": "a fresh wholesome looking boy was tom gates with steady gray eyes an intelligent forehead but a sensitive rather weak mouth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 4.115, "text": "we have heard something of your story said kenneth and are interested in it", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 4.89, "text": "i didn't stop to think whether it was foolish or not i did it and i'm glad i did", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 4.945, "text": "old will is a fine fellow but poor and helpless since missus rogers had her accident", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 5.735, "text": "then rogers wouldn't do anything but lead her around and wait upon her and the place went to rack and ruin", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 4.64, "text": "he spoke simply but paced up and down the narrow cell in front of them", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 3.065, "text": "whose name did you sign to the check asked kenneth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 3.29, "text": "he is supposed to sign all the checks of the concern", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 2.04, "text": "it's a stock company and rich", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0029.wav"}
{"duration": 4.91, "text": "i was bookkeeper so it was easy to get a blank check and forge the signature", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0030.wav"}
{"duration": 5.555, "text": "as regards my robbing the company i'll say that i saved them a heavy loss one day", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0031.wav"}
{"duration": 5.72, "text": "i discovered and put out a fire that would have destroyed the whole plant but marshall never even thanked me", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0032.wav"}
{"duration": 4.02, "text": "it was better for him to think the girl unfeeling than to know the truth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0033.wav"}
{"duration": 6.055, "text": "i'm going to see mister marshall said kenneth and discover what i can do to assist you thank you sir", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0034.wav"}
{"duration": 2.755, "text": "it won't be much but i'm grateful to find a friend", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0035.wav"}
{"duration": 5.555, "text": "they left him then for the jailer arrived to unlock the door and escort them to the office", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0036.wav"}
{"duration": 2.53, "text": "i've seen lots of that kind in my day", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0037.wav"}
{"duration": 2.505, "text": "and it ruins a man's disposition", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0038.wav"}
{"duration": 4.045, "text": "he looked up rather ungraciously but motioned them to be seated", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0039.wav"}
{"duration": 4.77, "text": "some girl has been here twice to interview my men and i have refused to admit her", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0040.wav"}
{"duration": 2.66, "text": "i'm not electioneering just now", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0041.wav"}
{"duration": 2.175, "text": "oh well sir what about him", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0042.wav"}
{"duration": 2.59, "text": "and he deserves a term in state's prison", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0043.wav"}
{"duration": 3.225, "text": "it has cost me twice sixty dollars in annoyance", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0044.wav"}
{"duration": 2.135, "text": "i'll pay all the costs besides", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0045.wav"}
{"duration": 2.57, "text": "you're foolish why should you do all this", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0046.wav"}
{"duration": 2.325, "text": "i have my own reasons mister marshall", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0047.wav"}
{"duration": 6.495, "text": "give me a check for a hundred and fifty and i'll turn over to you the forged check and quash further proceedings", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0048.wav"}
{"duration": 7.4, "text": "he detested the grasping disposition that would endeavor to take advantage of his evident desire to help young gates", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0049.wav"}
{"duration": 2.915, "text": "beth uneasy at his silence nudged him", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0050.wav"}
{"duration": 3.545, "text": "there was a grim smile of amusement on his shrewd face", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0051.wav"}
{"duration": 4.6, "text": "he might have had that forged check for the face of it if he'd been sharp", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0052.wav"}
{"duration": 6.36, "text": "and to think we can save all that misery and despair by the payment of a hundred and fifty dollars", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68769/6829-68769-0053.wav"}
{"duration": 13.315, "text": "so to the surprise of the democratic committee and all his friends mister hopkins announced that he would oppose forbes's aggressive campaign with an equal aggressiveness and spend as many dollars in doing so as might be necessary", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 10.355, "text": "one of mister hopkins's first tasks after calling his faithful henchmen around him was to make a careful canvass of the voters of his district to see what was still to be accomplished", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 8.94, "text": "the weak kneed contingency must be strengthened and fortified and a couple of hundred votes in one way or another secured from the opposition", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 4.015, "text": "the democratic committee figured out a way to do this", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 8.44, "text": "under ordinary conditions reynolds was sure to be elected but the committee proposed to sacrifice him in order to elect hopkins", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 6.165, "text": "the only thing necessary was to fix seth reynolds and this hopkins arranged personally", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 5.92, "text": "and this was why kenneth and beth discovered him conversing with the young woman in the buggy", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 16.285, "text": "the description she gave of the coming reception to the woman's political league was so humorous and diverting that they were both laughing heartily over the thing when the young people passed them and thus mister hopkins failed to notice who the occupants of the other vehicle were", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 7.18, "text": "these women were flattered by the attention of the young lady and had promised to assist in electing mister forbes", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 13.115, "text": "louise hoped for excellent results from this organization and wished the entertainment to be so effective in winning their good will that they would work earnestly for the cause in which they were enlisted", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 9.82, "text": "the fairview band was engaged to discourse as much harmony as it could produce and the resources of the great house were taxed to entertain the guests", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 5.625, "text": "tables were spread on the lawn and a dainty but substantial repast was to be served", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 12.47, "text": "this was the first occasion within a generation when such an entertainment had been given at elmhurst and the only one within the memory of man where the neighbors and country people had been invited guests", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 7.19, "text": "the attendance was unexpectedly large and the girls were delighted foreseeing great success for their fete", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 4.77, "text": "we ought to have more attendants beth said louise approaching her cousin", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 4.525, "text": "won't you run into the house and see if martha can't spare one or two more maids", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 6.99, "text": "she was very fond of the young ladies whom she had known when aunt jane was the mistress here and beth was her especial favorite", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 2.39, "text": "the housekeeper led the way and beth followed", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 8.445, "text": "for a moment beth stood staring while the new maid regarded her with composure and a slight smile upon her beautiful face", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 7.42, "text": "she was dressed in the regulation costume of the maids at elmhurst a plain black gown with white apron and cap", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 4.615, "text": "then she gave a little laugh and replied no miss beth i'm elizabeth parsons", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 2.61, "text": "but it can't be protested the girl", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 3.8, "text": "i attend to the household mending you know and care for the linen", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 5.425, "text": "you speak like an educated person said beth wonderingly where is your home", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 6.245, "text": "for the first time the maid seemed a little confused and her gaze wandered from the face of her visitor", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 7.83, "text": "she sat down in a rocking chair and clasping her hands in her lap rocked slowly back and forth i'm sorry said beth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 2.125, "text": "eliza parsons shook her head", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 5.32, "text": "they they excite me in some way and i i can't bear them you must excuse me", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 3.555, "text": "she even seemed mildly amused at the attention she attracted", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 8.945, "text": "beth was a beautiful girl the handsomest of the three cousins by far yet eliza surpassed her in natural charm and seemed well aware of the fact", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0029.wav"}
{"duration": 6.225, "text": "her manner was neither independent nor assertive but rather one of well bred composure and calm reliance", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0030.wav"}
{"duration": 2.515, "text": "her eyes wandered to the maid's hands", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0031.wav"}
{"duration": 6.555, "text": "however her features and form might repress any evidence of nervousness these hands told a different story", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0032.wav"}
{"duration": 5.45, "text": "she rose quickly to her feet with an impetuous gesture that made her visitor catch her breath", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0033.wav"}
{"duration": 2.475, "text": "i wish i knew myself she cried fiercely", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0034.wav"}
{"duration": 4.39, "text": "will you leave me alone in my own room or must i go away to escape you", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0035.wav"}
{"duration": 5.2, "text": "eliza closed the door behind her with a decided slam and a key clicked in the lock", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6829/68771/6829-68771-0036.wav"}
{"duration": 15.77, "text": "eleven o'clock had struck it was a fine clear night they were the only persons on the road and they sauntered leisurely along to avoid paying the price of fatigue for the recreation provided for the toledans in their valley or on the banks of their river", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 12.44, "text": "secure as he thought in the careful administration of justice in that city and the character of its well disposed inhabitants the good hidalgo was far from thinking that any disaster could befal his family", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 8.91, "text": "rodolfo and his companions with their faces muffled in their cloaks stared rudely and insolently at the mother the daughter and the servant maid", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 27.12, "text": "in a moment he communicated his thoughts to his companions and in the next moment they resolved to turn back and carry her off to please rodolfo for the rich who are open handed always find parasites ready to encourage their bad propensities and thus to conceive this wicked design to communicate it approve it resolve on ravishing leocadia and to carry that design into effect was the work of a moment", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 12.475, "text": "they drew their swords hid their faces in the flaps of their cloaks turned back and soon came in front of the little party who had not yet done giving thanks to god for their escape from those audacious men", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 5.645, "text": "finally the one party went off exulting and the other was left in desolation and woe", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 8.045, "text": "rodolfo arrived at his own house without any impediment and leocadia's parents reached theirs heart broken and despairing", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 5.825, "text": "meanwhile rodolfo had leocadia safe in his custody and in his own apartment", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 2.215, "text": "who touches me am i in bed", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 2.375, "text": "mother dear father do you hear me", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 4.12, "text": "it is the only amends i ask of you for the wrong you have done me", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 2.665, "text": "she found the door but it was locked outside", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 8.595, "text": "she succeeded in opening the window and the moonlight shone in so brightly that she could distinguish the colour of some damask hangings in the room", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 6.865, "text": "she saw that the bed was gilded and so rich that it seemed that of a prince rather than of a private gentleman", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 7.72, "text": "among other things on which she cast her eyes was a small crucifix of solid silver standing on a cabinet near the window", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 11.02, "text": "this person was rodolfo who though he had gone to look for his friends had changed his mind in that respect not thinking it advisable to acquaint them with what had passed between him and the girl", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 9.49, "text": "on the contrary he resolved to tell them that repenting of his violence and moved by her tears he had only carried her half way towards his house and then let her go", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 5.88, "text": "choking with emotion leocadi made a sign to her parents that she wished to be alone with them", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 15.4149375, "text": "that would be very well my child replied her father if your plan were not liable to be frustrated by ordinary cunning but no doubt this image has been already missed by its owner and he will have set it down for certain that it was taken out of the room by the person he locked up there", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 12.06, "text": "what you had best do my child is to keep it and pray to it that since it was a witness to your undoing it will deign to vindicate your cause by its righteous judgment", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 9.82, "text": "thus did this humane and right minded father comfort his unhappy daughter and her mother embracing her again did all she could to soothe her feelings", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 10.98, "text": "she meanwhile passed her life with her parents in the strictest retirement never letting herself be seen but shunning every eye lest it should read her misfortune in her face", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 13.645, "text": "time rolled on the hour of her delivery arrived it took place in the utmost secrecy her mother taking upon her the office of midwife and she gave birth to a son one of the most beautiful ever seen", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 13.92, "text": "when the boy walked through the streets blessings were showered upon him by all who saw him blessings upon his beauty upon the mother that bore him upon the father that begot him upon those who brought him up so well", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 8.845, "text": "one day when the boy was sent by his grandfather with a message to a relation he passed along a street in which there was a great concourse of horsemen", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 8.785, "text": "the bed she too well remembered was there and above all the cabinet on which had stood the image she had taken away was still on the same spot", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 14.5, "text": "luis was out of danger in a fortnight in a month he rose from his bed and during all that time he was visited daily by his mother and grandmother and treated by the master and mistress of the house as if he was their own child", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 23.26, "text": "thus saying and pressing the crucifix to her breast she fell fainting into the arms of dona estafania who as a gentlewoman to whose sex pity is as natural as cruelty is to man instantly pressed her lips to those of the fainting girl shedding over her so many tears that there needed no other sprinkling of water to recover leocadia from her swoon", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 12.25, "text": "i have great things to tell you senor said dona estafania to her husband the cream and substance of which is this the fainting girl before you is your daughter and that boy is your grandson", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 7.305, "text": "this truth which i have learned from her lips is confirmed by his face in which we have both beheld that of our son", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0029.wav"}
{"duration": 22.285, "text": "just then leocadia came to herself and embracing the cross seemed changed into a sea of tears and the gentleman remained in utter bewilderment until his wife had repeated to him from beginning to end leocadia's whole story and he believed it through the blessed dispensation of heaven which had confirmed it by so many convincing testimonies", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0030.wav"}
{"duration": 28.42, "text": "so persuasive were her entreaties and so strong her assurances that no harm whatever could result to them from the information she sought they were induced to confess that one summer's night the same she had mentioned themselves and another friend being out on a stroll with rodolfo they had been concerned in the abduction of a girl whom rodolfo carried off whilst the rest of them detained her family who made a great outcry and would have defended her if they could", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0031.wav"}
{"duration": 17.43, "text": "for god's sake my lady mother give me a wife who would be an agreeable companion not one who will disgust me so that we may both bear evenly and with mutual good will the yoke imposed on us by heaven instead of pulling this way and that way and fretting each other to death", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0032.wav"}
{"duration": 9.15, "text": "her bearing was graceful and animated she led her son by the hand and before her walked two maids with wax lights and silver candlesticks", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0033.wav"}
{"duration": 13.055, "text": "all rose to do her reverence as if something from heaven had miraculously appeared before them but gazing on her entranced with admiration not one of them was able to address a single word to her", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0034.wav"}
{"duration": 17.52, "text": "she reflected how near she stood to the crisis which was to determine whether she was to be blessed or unhappy for ever and racked by the intensity of her emotions she suddenly changed colour her head dropped and she fell forward in a swoon into the arms of the dismayed estafania", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0035.wav"}
{"duration": 11.535, "text": "his mother had left her to him as being her destined protector but when she saw that he too was insensible she was near making a third and would have done so had he not come to himself", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0036.wav"}
{"duration": 11.45, "text": "know then son of my heart that this fainting lady is your real bride i say real because she is the one whom your father and i have chosen for you and the portrait was a pretence", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0037.wav"}
{"duration": 13.8, "text": "just at the moment when the tears of the pitying beholders flowed fastest and their ejaculations were most expressive of despair leocadia gave signs of recovery and brought back gladness to the hearts of all", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0038.wav"}
{"duration": 14.375, "text": "when she came to her senses and blushing to find herself in rodolfo's arms would have disengaged herself no senora he said that must not be strive not to withdraw from the arms of him who holds you in his soul", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0039.wav"}
{"duration": 12.51, "text": "this was done for the event took place at a time when the consent of the parties was sufficient for the celebration of a marriage without any of the preliminary formalities which are now so properly required", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0040.wav"}
{"duration": 17.2, "text": "nor was rodolfo less surprised than they and the better to assure himself of so wonderful a fact he begged leocadia to give him some token which should make perfectly clear to him that which indeed he did not doubt since it was authenticated by his parents", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/5639/40744/5639-40744-0041.wav"}
{"duration": 4.78, "text": "the army found the people in poverty and left them in comparative wealth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 3.77, "text": "but a word further concerning the expedition in general", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 17.78, "text": "it was through floyd's advice that buchanan ordered the military expedition to utah ostensibly to install certain federal officials and to repress an alleged infantile rebellion which in fact had never come into existence but in reality to further the interests of the secessionists", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 5.68, "text": "moreover had the people been inclined to rebellion what greater opportunity could they have wished", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 4.985, "text": "already a north and a south were talked of why not set up also a west", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 17.84, "text": "they knew no north no south no east no west they stood positively by the constitution and would have nothing to do in the bloody strife between brothers unless indeed they were summoned by the authority to which they had already once loyally responded to furnish men and arms for their country's need", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 12.7499375, "text": "what the latter day saints call celestial marriage is characteristic of the church and is in very general practise but of celestial marriage plurality of wives was an incident never an essential", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 13.95, "text": "we believe in a literal resurrection and an actual hereafter in which future state shall be recognized every sanctified and authorized relationship existing here on earth of parent and child brother and sister husband and wife", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 19.91, "text": "it has been my privilege to tread the soil of many lands to observe the customs and study the habits of more nations than one and i have yet to find the place and meet the people where and with whom the purity of man and woman is held more precious than among the maligned mormons in the mountain valleys of the west", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 7.65, "text": "at the inception of plural marriage among the latter day saints there was no law national or state against its practise", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 11.955, "text": "in eighteen sixty two a law was enacted with the purpose of suppressing plural marriage and as had been predicted in the national senate prior to its passage it lay for many years a dead letter", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 14.13, "text": "federal judges and united states attorneys in utah who were not mormons nor lovers of mormonism refused to entertain complaints or prosecute cases under the law because of its manifest injustice and inadequacy", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 22.095, "text": "this meant that for an alleged misdemeanor for which congress prescribed a maximum penalty of six months imprisonment and a fine of three hundred dollars a man might be imprisoned for life aye for many terms of a man's natural life did the court's power to enforce its sentences extend so far and might be fined millions of dollars", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 12.87, "text": "before this travesty on the administration of law could be brought before the court of last resort and there meet with the reversal and rebuke it deserved men were imprisoned under sentences of many years duration", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 10.97, "text": "the people contested these measures one by one in the courts presenting in case after case the different phases of the subject and urging the unconstitutionality of the measure", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 22.205, "text": "then the church was disincorporated and its property both real and personal confiscated and escheated to the government of the united states and although the personal property was soon restored real estate of great value long lay in the hands of the court's receiver and the mormon church had to pay the national government high rental on its own property", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 11.895, "text": "and so the story of mormonism runs on its finale has not yet been written the current press presents continuously new stages of its progress new developments of its plan", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13754/4077-13754-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 9.56, "text": "on the sixth of april eighteen thirty the church of jesus christ of latter day saints was formally organized and thus took on a legal existence", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 8.745, "text": "its origin was small a germ an insignificant seed hardly to be thought of as likely to arouse opposition", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 9.75, "text": "instead of but six regularly affiliated members and at most two score of adherents the organization numbers today many hundred thousand souls", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 16.72, "text": "in place of a single hamlet in the smallest corner of which the members could have congregated there now are about seventy stakes of zion and about seven hundred organized wards each ward and stake with its full complement of officers and priesthood organizations", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 16.68, "text": "the practise of gathering its proselytes into one place prevents the building up and strengthening of foreign branches and inasmuch as extensive and strong organizations are seldom met with abroad very erroneous ideas exist concerning the strength of the church", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 19.61, "text": "nevertheless the mustard seed among the smallest of all seeds has attained the proportions of a tree and the birds of the air are nesting in its branches the acorn is now an oak offering protection and the sweets of satisfaction to every earnest pilgrim journeying its way for truth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 13.065, "text": "their eyes were from the first turned in anticipation toward the evening sun not merely that the work of proselyting should be carried on in the west but that the headquarters of the church should be there established", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 17.22, "text": "the book of mormon had taught the people the true origin and destiny of the american indians and toward this dark skinned remnant of a once mighty people the missionaries of mormonism early turned their eyes and with their eyes went their hearts and their hopes", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 10.555, "text": "it is notable that the indian tribes have generally regarded the religion of the latter day saints with favor seeing in the book of mormon striking agreement with their own traditions", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 12.15, "text": "the first well established seat of the church was in the pretty little town of kirtland ohio almost within sight of lake erie and here soon rose the first temple of modern times", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 6.72, "text": "to the fervent latter day saint a temple is not simply a church building a house for religious assembly", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 11.425, "text": "soon thousands of converts had rented or purchased homes in missouri independence jackson county being their center but from the first they were unpopular among the missourians", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 12.015, "text": "the lieutenant governor lilburn w boggs afterward governor was a pronounced mormon hater and throughout the period of the troubles he manifested sympathy with the persecutors", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 4.315, "text": "their sufferings have never yet been fitly chronicled by human scribe", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 12.61, "text": "making their way across the river most of the refugees found shelter among the more hospitable people of clay county and afterward established themselves in caldwell county therein founding the city of far west", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 13.475, "text": "a small settlement had been founded by mormon families on shoal creek and here on the thirtieth of october eighteen thirty eight a company of two hundred and forty fell upon the hapless settlers and butchered a score", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 14.515, "text": "be it said to the honor of some of the officers entrusted with the terrible commission that when they learned its true significance they resigned their authority rather than have anything to do with what they designated a cold blooded butchery", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 5.095, "text": "oh what a record to read what a picture to gaze upon how awful the fact", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 26.115, "text": "american school boys read with emotions of horror of the albigenses driven beaten and killed with a papal legate directing the butchery and of the vaudois hunted and hounded like beasts as the effect of a royal decree and they yet shall read in the history of their own country of scenes as terrible as these in the exhibition of injustice and inhuman hate", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 2.92, "text": "who began the quarrel was it the mormons", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 10.295, "text": "as a sample of the press comments against the brutality of the missourians i quote a paragraph from the quincy argus march sixteenth eighteen thirty nine", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 19.705, "text": "it will be observed that an organized mob aided by many of the civil and military officers of missouri with governor boggs at their head have been the prominent actors in this business incited too it appears against the mormons by political hatred and by the additional motives of plunder and revenge", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4077/13751/4077-13751-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 6.12, "text": "we want you to help us publish some leading work of luther's for the general american market will you do it", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3979/2830-3979-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 16.1250625, "text": "the condition is that i will be permitted to make luther talk american streamline him so to speak because you will never get people whether in or outside the lutheran church actually to read luther unless we make him talk as he would talk today to americans", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3979/2830-3979-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 4.315, "text": "let us begin with that his commentary on galatians", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3979/2830-3979-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 8.085, "text": "the undertaking which seemed so attractive when viewed as a literary task proved a most difficult one and at times became oppressive", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3979/2830-3979-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 1.945, "text": "it was written in latin", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3979/2830-3979-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 2.105, "text": "the work had to be condensed", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3979/2830-3979-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 4.55, "text": "a word should now be said about the origin of luther's commentary on galatians", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3979/2830-3979-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 14.675, "text": "much later when a friend of his was preparing an edition of all his latin works he remarked to his home circle if i had my way about it they would republish only those of my books which have doctrine my galatians for instance", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3979/2830-3979-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 9.44, "text": "in other words these three men took down the lectures which luther addressed to his students in the course of galatians and roerer prepared the manuscript for the printer", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3979/2830-3979-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 8.35, "text": "it presents like no other of luther's writings the central thought of christianity the justification of the sinner for the sake of christ's merits alone", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3979/2830-3979-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 3.36, "text": "but the essence of luther's lectures is there", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3979/2830-3979-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 9.45, "text": "the lord who has given us power to teach and to hear let him also give us the power to serve and to do luke two", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3979/2830-3979-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 3.625, "text": "the word of our god shall stand forever", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3979/2830-3979-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 3.73, "text": "in every way they sought to undermine the authority of saint paul", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 3.945, "text": "they said to the galatians you have no right to think highly of paul", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 2.025, "text": "he was the last to turn to christ", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 2.48, "text": "paul came later and is beneath us", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 3.81, "text": "indeed he persecuted the church of christ for a long time", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 6.45, "text": "do you suppose that god for the sake of a few lutheran heretics would disown his entire church", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 6.41, "text": "against these boasting false apostles paul boldly defends his apostolic authority and ministry", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 10.19, "text": "as the ambassador of a government is honored for his office and not for his private person so the minister of christ should exalt his office in order to gain authority among men", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 4.84, "text": "paul takes pride in his ministry not to his own praise but to the praise of god", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 3.885, "text": "paul an apostle not of men et cetera", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 6.525, "text": "either he calls ministers through the agency of men or he calls them directly as he called the prophets and apostles", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 5.525, "text": "paul declares that the false apostles were called or sent neither by men nor by man", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 3.42, "text": "the most they could claim is that they were sent by others", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 4.145, "text": "he mentions the apostles first because they were appointed directly by god", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 2.525, "text": "the call is not to be taken lightly", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 2.685, "text": "for a person to possess knowledge is not enough", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 2.37, "text": "it spoils one's best work", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 3.665, "text": "when i was a young man i thought paul was making too much of his call", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 3.42, "text": "i did not then realize the importance of the ministry", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 7.015, "text": "i knew nothing of the doctrine of faith because we were taught sophistry instead of certainty and nobody understood spiritual boasting", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 3.46, "text": "this is no sinful pride it is holy pride", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 2.91, "text": "and god the father who raised him from the dead", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 3.27, "text": "the clause seems superfluous on first sight", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 6.16, "text": "these perverters of the righteousness of christ resist the father and the son and the works of them both", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 3.935, "text": "in this whole epistle paul treats of the resurrection of christ", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 8.795, "text": "by his resurrection christ won the victory over law sin flesh world devil death hell and every evil", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 1.485, "text": "verse two", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 2.27, "text": "and all the brethren which are with me", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 3.54, "text": "this should go far in shutting the mouths of the false apostles", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 9.075, "text": "although the brethren with me are not apostles like myself yet they are all of one mind with me think write and teach as i do", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0029.wav"}
{"duration": 5.25, "text": "they do not go where the enemies of the gospel predominate they go where the christians are", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0030.wav"}
{"duration": 8.485, "text": "why do they not invade the catholic provinces and preach their doctrine to godless princes bishops and doctors as we have done by the help of god", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0031.wav"}
{"duration": 7.22, "text": "we look for that reward which eye hath not seen nor ear heard neither hath entered into the heart of man", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0032.wav"}
{"duration": 2.71, "text": "not all the galatians had become perverted", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0033.wav"}
{"duration": 2.97, "text": "these means cannot be contaminated", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0034.wav"}
{"duration": 3.335, "text": "they remain divine regardless of men's opinion", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0035.wav"}
{"duration": 5.765, "text": "wherever the means of grace are found there is the holy church even though antichrist reigns there", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0036.wav"}
{"duration": 6.42, "text": "so much for the title of the epistle now follows the greeting of the apostle verse three", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0037.wav"}
{"duration": 5.54, "text": "grace be to you and peace from god the father and from our lord jesus christ", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0038.wav"}
{"duration": 5.195, "text": "the terms of grace and peace are common terms with paul and are now pretty well understood", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0039.wav"}
{"duration": 2.62, "text": "the greeting of the apostle is refreshing", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0040.wav"}
{"duration": 4.89, "text": "grace involves the remission of sins peace and a happy conscience", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0041.wav"}
{"duration": 3.02, "text": "the world brands this a pernicious doctrine", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0042.wav"}
{"duration": 1.975, "text": "experience proves this", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0043.wav"}
{"duration": 3.49, "text": "however the grace and peace of god will", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0044.wav"}
{"duration": 3.51, "text": "men should not speculate about the nature of god", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0045.wav"}
{"duration": 2.84, "text": "was it not enough to say from god the father", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0046.wav"}
{"duration": 7.865, "text": "to do so is to lose god altogether because god becomes intolerable when we seek to measure and to comprehend his infinite majesty", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0047.wav"}
{"duration": 10.44, "text": "he came down to earth lived among men suffered was crucified and then he died standing clearly before us so that our hearts and eyes may fasten upon him", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0048.wav"}
{"duration": 3.42, "text": "embrace him and forget about the nature of god", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0049.wav"}
{"duration": 7.475, "text": "did not christ himself say i am the way and the truth and the life no man cometh unto the father but by me", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0050.wav"}
{"duration": 6.44, "text": "when you argue about the nature of god apart from the question of justification you may be as profound as you like", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0051.wav"}
{"duration": 4.88, "text": "we are to hear christ who has been appointed by the father as our divine teacher", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0052.wav"}
{"duration": 5.015, "text": "at the same time paul confirms our creed that christ is very god", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0053.wav"}
{"duration": 10.085, "text": "that christ is very god is apparent in that paul ascribes to him divine powers equally with the father as for instance the power to dispense grace and peace", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0054.wav"}
{"duration": 7.335, "text": "to bestow peace and grace lies in the province of god who alone can create these blessings the angels cannot", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0055.wav"}
{"duration": 5.35, "text": "otherwise paul should have written grace from god the father and peace from our lord jesus christ", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0056.wav"}
{"duration": 8.07, "text": "the arians took christ for a noble and perfect creature superior even to the angels because by him god created heaven and earth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0057.wav"}
{"duration": 2.69, "text": "mohammed also speaks highly of christ", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0058.wav"}
{"duration": 1.825, "text": "paul sticks to his theme", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0059.wav"}
{"duration": 2.675, "text": "he never loses sight of the purpose of his epistle", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0060.wav"}
{"duration": 7.12, "text": "not gold or silver or paschal lambs or an angel but himself what for", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0061.wav"}
{"duration": 5.44, "text": "not for a crown or a kingdom or our goodness but for our sins", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0062.wav"}
{"duration": 5.415, "text": "underscore these words for they are full of comfort for sore consciences", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0063.wav"}
{"duration": 2.88, "text": "how may we obtain remission of our sins", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0064.wav"}
{"duration": 6.515, "text": "paul answers the man who is named jesus christ and the son of god gave himself for our sins", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0065.wav"}
{"duration": 6.085, "text": "since christ was given for our sins it stands to reason that they cannot be put away by our own efforts", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0066.wav"}
{"duration": 8.13, "text": "this sentence also defines our sins as great so great in fact that the whole world could not make amends for a single sin", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0067.wav"}
{"duration": 5.0, "text": "the greatness of the ransom christ the son of god indicates this", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0068.wav"}
{"duration": 5.5550625, "text": "the vicious character of sin is brought out by the words who gave himself for our sins", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0069.wav"}
{"duration": 3.73, "text": "but we are careless we make light of sin", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0070.wav"}
{"duration": 3.96, "text": "we think that by some little work or merit we can dismiss sin", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0071.wav"}
{"duration": 4.855, "text": "this passage then bears out the fact that all men are sold under sin", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0072.wav"}
{"duration": 16.56, "text": "this attitude springs from a false conception of sin the conception that sin is a small matter easily taken care of by good works that we must present ourselves unto god with a good conscience that we must feel no sin before we may feel that christ was given for our sins", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0073.wav"}
{"duration": 5.7, "text": "this attitude is universal and particularly developed in those who consider themselves better than others", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0074.wav"}
{"duration": 5.79, "text": "but the real significance and comfort of the words for our sins is lost upon them", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0075.wav"}
{"duration": 4.81, "text": "on the other hand we are not to regard them as so terrible that we must despair", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2830/3980/2830-3980-0076.wav"}
{"duration": 5.08, "text": "the paris plant like that at the crystal palace was a temporary exhibit", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 14.63, "text": "the london plant was less temporary but not permanent supplying before it was torn out no fewer than three thousand lamps in hotels churches stores and dwellings in the vicinity of holborn viaduct", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 13.115, "text": "there messrs johnson and hammer put into practice many of the ideas now standard in the art and secured much useful data for the work in new york of which the story has just been told", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 16.76, "text": "the dynamo electric machine though small was robust for under all the varying speeds of water power and the vicissitudes of the plant to which it belonged it continued in active use until eighteen ninety nine seventeen years", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 19.91, "text": "owing to his insistence on low pressure direct current for use in densely populated districts as the only safe and truly universal profitable way of delivering electrical energy to the consumers edison has been frequently spoken of as an opponent of the alternating current", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 6.9, "text": "why if we erect a station at the falls it is a great economy to get it up to the city", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 4.12, "text": "there seems no good reason for believing that it will change", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 13.445, "text": "broad as the prairies and free in thought as the winds that sweep them he is idiosyncratically opposed to loose and wasteful methods to plans of empire that neglect the poor at the gate", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 9.125, "text": "everything he has done has been aimed at the conservation of energy the contraction of space the intensification of culture", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 9.605, "text": "for some years it was not found feasible to operate motors on alternating current circuits and that reason was often urged against it seriously", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 10.82, "text": "it could not be used for electroplating or deposition nor could it charge storage batteries all of which are easily within the ability of the direct current", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 15.875, "text": "but when it came to be a question of lighting a scattered suburb a group of dwellings on the outskirts a remote country residence or a farm house the alternating current in all elements save its danger was and is ideal", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 11.145, "text": "edison was intolerant of sham and shoddy and nothing would satisfy him that could not stand cross examination by microscope test tube and galvanometer", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 13.89, "text": "unless he could secure an engine of smoother running and more exactly governed and regulated than those available for his dynamo and lamp edison realized that he would find it almost impossible to give a steady light", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 3.75, "text": "mister edison was a leader far ahead of the time", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 8.875, "text": "he obtained the desired speed and load with a friction brake also regulator of speed but waited for an indicator to verify it", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 20.015, "text": "then again there was no known way to lubricate an engine for continuous running and mister edison informed me that as a marine engine started before the ship left new york and continued running until it reached its home port so an engine for his purposes must produce light at all times", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 19.915, "text": "edison had installed his historic first great central station system in new york on the multiple arc system covered by his feeder and main invention which resulted in a notable saving in the cost of conductors as against a straight two wire system throughout of the tree kind", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 12.54, "text": "he soon foresaw that still greater economy would be necessary for commercial success not alone for the larger territory opening but for the compact districts of large cities", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 14.82, "text": "the strong position held by the edison system under the strenuous competition that was already springing up was enormously improved by the introduction of the three wire system and it gave an immediate impetus to incandescent lighting", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 10.35, "text": "it was specially suited for a trial plant also in the early days when a yield of six or eight lamps to the horse power was considered subject for congratulation", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 10.95, "text": "the street conductors were of the overhead pole line construction and were installed by the construction company that had been organized by edison to build and equip central stations", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 13.665, "text": "meanwhile he had called upon me to make a report of the three wire system known in england as the hopkinson both doctor john hopkinson and mister edison being independent inventors at practically the same time", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 11.06, "text": "i think he was perhaps more appreciative than i was of the discipline of the edison construction department and thought it would be well for us to wait until the morning of the fourth before we started up", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 4.77, "text": "but the plant ran and it was the first three wire station in this country", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 15.28, "text": "they were later used as reserve machines and finally with the engine retired from service as part of the collection of edisonia but they remain in practically as good condition as when installed in eighteen eighty three", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 17.595, "text": "the arc lamp installed outside a customer's premises or in a circuit for public street lighting burned so many hours nightly so many nights in the month and was paid for at that rate subject to rebate for hours when the lamp might be out through accident", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 8.62, "text": "edison held that the electricity sold must be measured just like gas or water and he proceeded to develop a meter", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 25.94, "text": "there was infinite scepticism around him on the subject and while other inventors were also giving the subject their thought the public took it for granted that anything so utterly intangible as electricity that could not be seen or weighed and only gave secondary evidence of itself at the exact point of use could not be brought to accurate registration", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 6.425, "text": "hence the edison electrolytic meter is no longer used despite its excellent qualities", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0029.wav"}
{"duration": 9.98, "text": "the principle employed in the edison electrolytic meter is that which exemplifies the power of electricity to decompose a chemical substance", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0030.wav"}
{"duration": 16.585, "text": "associated with this simple form of apparatus were various ingenious details and refinements to secure regularity of operation freedom from inaccuracy and immunity from such tampering as would permit theft of current or damage", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0031.wav"}
{"duration": 11.69, "text": "the standard edison meter practice was to remove the cells once a month to the meter room of the central station company for examination another set being substituted", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0032.wav"}
{"duration": 17.605, "text": "in december eighteen eighty eight mister w j jenks read an interesting paper before the american institute of electrical engineers on the six years of practical experience had up to that time with the meter then more generally in use than any other", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0033.wav"}
{"duration": 8.605, "text": "the others having been in operation too short a time to show definite results although they also went quickly to a dividend basis", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0034.wav"}
{"duration": 25.49, "text": "in this connection it should be mentioned that the association of edison illuminating companies in the same year adopted resolutions unanimously to the effect that the edison meter was accurate and that its use was not expensive for stations above one thousand lights and that the best financial results were invariably secured in a station selling current by meter", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0035.wav"}
{"duration": 7.085, "text": "the meter continued in general service during eighteen ninety nine and probably up to the close of the century", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0036.wav"}
{"duration": 7.965, "text": "he weighed and reweighed the meter plates and pursued every line of investigation imaginable but all in vain", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0037.wav"}
{"duration": 5.61, "text": "he felt he was up against it and that perhaps another kind of a job would suit him better", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0038.wav"}
{"duration": 2.385, "text": "the problem was solved", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0039.wav"}
{"duration": 5.455, "text": "we were more interested in the technical condition of the station than in the commercial part", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0040.wav"}
{"duration": 3.75, "text": "we had meters in which there were two bottles of liquid", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/2300/131720/2300-131720-0041.wav"}
{"duration": 3.03, "text": "you'll never dig it out of the astor library", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 11.92, "text": "to the young american here or elsewhere the paths to fortune are innumerable and all open there is invitation in the air and success in all his wide horizon", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 10.73, "text": "he has no traditions to bind him or guide him and his impulse is to break away from the occupation his father has followed and make a new way for himself", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 15.355, "text": "the modest fellow would have liked fame thrust upon him for some worthy achievement it might be for a book or for the skillful management of some great newspaper or for some daring expedition like that of lieutenant strain or doctor kane", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 3.75, "text": "he was unable to decide exactly what it should be", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 22.16, "text": "sometimes he thought he would like to stand in a conspicuous pulpit and humbly preach the gospel of repentance and it even crossed his mind that it would be noble to give himself to a missionary life to some benighted region where the date palm grows and the nightingale's voice is in tune and the bul bul sings on the off nights", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 29.6, "text": "law seemed to him well enough as a science but he never could discover a practical case where it appeared to him worth while to go to law and all the clients who stopped with this new clerk in the ante room of the law office where he was writing philip invariably advised to settle no matter how but settle greatly to the disgust of his employer who knew that justice between man and man could only be attained by the recognized processes with the attendant fees", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 6.995, "text": "it is such a noble ambition that it is a pity it has usually such a shallow foundation", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 3.58, "text": "he wanted to begin at the top of the ladder", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 9.12, "text": "philip therefore read diligently in the astor library planned literary works that should compel attention and nursed his genius", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 14.3, "text": "he had no friend wise enough to tell him to step into the dorking convention then in session make a sketch of the men and women on the platform and take it to the editor of the daily grapevine and see what he could get a line for it", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 11.45, "text": "o very well said gringo turning away with a shade of contempt you'll find if you are going into literature and newspaper work that you can't afford a conscience like that", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 8.71, "text": "but philip did afford it and he wrote thanking his friends and declining because he said the political scheme would fail and ought to fail", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 8.01, "text": "and he went back to his books and to his waiting for an opening large enough for his dignified entrance into the literary world", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 4.275, "text": "well i'm going as an engineer you can go as one", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 3.325, "text": "you can begin by carrying a rod and putting down the figures", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 2.23, "text": "no its not too soon", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 2.865, "text": "i've been ready to go anywhere for six months", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 9.715, "text": "the two young men who were by this time full of the adventure went down to the wall street office of henry's uncle and had a talk with that wily operator", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 7.47, "text": "the night was spent in packing up and writing letters for philip would not take such an important step without informing his friends", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 5.58, "text": "why it's in missouri somewhere on the frontier i think we'll get a map", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 2.425, "text": "i was afraid it was nearer home", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 6.22, "text": "he knew his uncle would be glad to hear that he had at last turned his thoughts to a practical matter", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 8.07, "text": "he well knew the perils of the frontier the savage state of society the lurking indians and the dangers of fever", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29093/4970-29093-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 2.865, "text": "she was tired of other things", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 13.91, "text": "she tried this morning an air or two upon the piano sang a simple song in a sweet but slightly metallic voice and then seating herself by the open window read philip's letter", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 5.48, "text": "well mother said the young student looking up with a shade of impatience", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 10.02, "text": "i hope thee told the elders that father and i are responsible for the piano and that much as thee loves music thee is never in the room when it is played", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 9.61, "text": "i heard father tell cousin abner that he was whipped so often for whistling when he was a boy that he was determined to have what compensation he could get now", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 4.65, "text": "thy ways greatly try me ruth and all thy relations", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 4.47, "text": "is thy father willing thee should go away to a school of the world's people", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 14.81, "text": "i have not asked him ruth replied with a look that might imply that she was one of those determined little bodies who first made up her own mind and then compelled others to make up theirs in accordance with hers", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 3.04, "text": "mother i'm going to study medicine", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 5.6, "text": "margaret bolton almost lost for a moment her habitual placidity", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 2.64, "text": "thee study medicine", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 3.355, "text": "does thee think thee could stand it six months", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 4.68, "text": "and besides suppose thee does learn medicine", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 1.98, "text": "i will practice it", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 3.26, "text": "where thee and thy family are known", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 2.36, "text": "if i can get patients", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 6.945, "text": "ruth sat quite still for a time with face intent and flushed it was out now", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 3.93, "text": "the sight seers returned in high spirits from the city", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 12.14, "text": "ruth asked the enthusiasts if they would like to live in such a sounding mausoleum with its great halls and echoing rooms and no comfortable place in it for the accommodation of any body", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 2.725, "text": "and then there was broad street", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 12.365, "text": "there certainly was no end to it and even ruth was philadelphian enough to believe that a street ought not to have any end or architectural point upon which the weary eye could rest", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 19.86, "text": "but neither saint girard nor broad street neither wonders of the mint nor the glories of the hall where the ghosts of our fathers sit always signing the declaration impressed the visitors so much as the splendors of the chestnut street windows and the bargains on eighth street", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 4.765, "text": "is thee going to the yearly meeting ruth asked one of the girls", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 3.905, "text": "i have nothing to wear replied that demure person", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 6.04, "text": "it has occupied mother a long time to find at the shops the exact shade for her new bonnet", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 3.83, "text": "and thee won't go why should i", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 10.93, "text": "if i go to meeting at all i like best to sit in the quiet old house in germantown where the windows are all open and i can see the trees and hear the stir of the leaves", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 9.795, "text": "it's such a crush at the yearly meeting at arch street and then there's the row of sleek looking young men who line the curbstone and stare at us as we come out", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 14.67, "text": "he doesn't say but it's on the frontier and on the map everything beyond it is marked indians and desert and looks as desolate as a wednesday meeting humph it was time for him to do something", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 3.89, "text": "is he going to start a daily newspaper among the kick a poos", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0029.wav"}
{"duration": 4.67, "text": "father thee's unjust to philip he's going into business", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0030.wav"}
{"duration": 15.05, "text": "he doesn't say exactly what it is said ruth a little dubiously but it's something about land and railroads and thee knows father that fortunes are made nobody knows exactly how in a new country", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0031.wav"}
{"duration": 6.61, "text": "but philip is honest and he has talent enough if he will stop scribbling to make his way", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0032.wav"}
{"duration": 12.025, "text": "what a box women are put into measured for it and put in young if we go anywhere it's in a box veiled and pinioned and shut in by disabilities", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0033.wav"}
{"duration": 5.81, "text": "why should i rust and be stupid and sit in inaction because i am a girl", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0034.wav"}
{"duration": 4.75, "text": "and if i had a fortune would thee want me to lead a useless life", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0035.wav"}
{"duration": 5.25, "text": "has thee consulted thy mother about a career i suppose it is a career thee wants", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0036.wav"}
{"duration": 6.885, "text": "but that wise and placid woman understood the sweet rebel a great deal better than ruth understood herself", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0037.wav"}
{"duration": 8.74, "text": "ruth was glad to hear that philip had made a push into the world and she was sure that his talent and courage would make a way for him", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/4970/29095/4970-29095-0038.wav"}
{"duration": 3.285, "text": "the bogus legislature numbered thirty six members", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 3.45, "text": "this was at the march election eighteen fifty five", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 8.3, "text": "that summer's emigration however being mainly from the free states greatly changed the relative strength of the two parties", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 19.8050625, "text": "for general service therefore requiring no special effort the numerical strength of the factions was about equal while on extraordinary occasions the two thousand border ruffian reserve lying a little farther back from the state line could at any time easily turn the scale", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 20.155, "text": "the free state men had only their convictions their intelligence their courage and the moral support of the north the conspiracy had its secret combination the territorial officials the legislature the bogus laws the courts the militia officers the president and the army", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 5.18, "text": "this was a formidable array of advantages slavery was playing with loaded dice", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 17.005, "text": "coming by way of the missouri river towns he fell first among border ruffian companionship and influences and perhaps having his inclinations already molded by his washington instructions his early impressions were decidedly adverse to the free state cause", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 11.53, "text": "his reception speech at westport in which he maintained the legality of the legislature and his determination to enforce their laws delighted his pro slavery auditors", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 19.065, "text": "all the territorial dignitaries were present governor shannon presided john calhoun the surveyor general made the principal speech a denunciation of the abolitionists supporting the topeka movement chief justice lecompte dignified the occasion with approving remarks", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 18.56, "text": "all dissent all non compliance all hesitation all mere silence even were in their stronghold towns like leavenworth branded as abolitionism declared to be hostility to the public welfare and punished with proscription personal violence expulsion and frequently death", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 8.54, "text": "of the lynchings the mobs and the murders it would be impossible except in a very extended work to note the frequent and atrocious details", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 20.355, "text": "the present chapters can only touch upon the more salient movements of the civil war in kansas which happily were not sanguinary if however the individual and more isolated cases of bloodshed could be described they would show a startling aggregate of barbarity and loss of life for opinion's sake", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 4.075, "text": "several hundred free state men promptly responded to the summons", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 2.675, "text": "it was in fact the best weapon of its day", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 5.295, "text": "the leaders of the conspiracy became distrustful of their power to crush the town", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 14.99, "text": "one of his militia generals suggested that the governor should require the outlaws at lawrence and elsewhere to surrender the sharps rifles another wrote asking him to call out the government troops at fort leavenworth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 11.61, "text": "the governor on his part becoming doubtful of the legality of employing missouri militia to enforce kansas laws was also eager to secure the help of federal troops", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 15.11, "text": "sheriff jones had his pockets always full of writs issued in the spirit of persecution but was often baffled by the sharp wits and ready resources of the free state people and sometimes defied outright", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 11.35, "text": "little by little however the latter became hemmed and bound in the meshes of the various devices and proceedings which the territorial officials evolved from the bogus laws", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 8.93, "text": "to embarrass this damaging exposure judge lecompte issued a writ against the ex governor on a frivolous charge of contempt", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 10.975, "text": "the incident was not violent nor even dramatic no posse was summoned no further effort made and reeder fearing personal violence soon fled in disguise", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 7.93, "text": "but the affair was magnified as a crowning proof that the free state men were insurrectionists and outlaws", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 11.795, "text": "from these again sprang barricaded and fortified dwellings camps and scouting parties finally culminating in roving guerrilla bands half partisan half predatory", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 5.5, "text": "their distinctive characters however display one broad and unfailing difference", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 10.23, "text": "the free state men clung to their prairie towns and prairie ravines with all the obstinacy and courage of true defenders of their homes and firesides", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 5.485, "text": "their assumed character changed with their changing opportunities or necessities", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 15.06, "text": "in the shooting of sheriff jones in lawrence and in the refusal of ex governor beeder to allow the deputy marshal to arrest him they discovered grave offenses against the territorial and united states laws", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 5.905, "text": "footnote sumner to shannon may twelfth eighteen fifty six", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 9.6, "text": "private persons who had leased the free state hotel vainly besought the various authorities to prevent the destruction of their property", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 7.06, "text": "ten days were consumed in these negotiations but the spirit of vengeance refused to yield", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0029.wav"}
{"duration": 7.25, "text": "he summoned half a dozen citizens to join his posse who followed obeyed and assisted him", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0030.wav"}
{"duration": 6.75, "text": "he continued his pretended search and to give color to his errand made two arrests", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0031.wav"}
{"duration": 20.28, "text": "the free state hotel a stone building in dimensions fifty by seventy feet three stories high and handsomely furnished previously occupied only for lodging rooms on that day for the first time opened its table accommodations to the public and provided a free dinner in honor of the occasion", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0032.wav"}
{"duration": 6.775, "text": "as he had promised to protect the hotel the reassured citizens began to laugh at their own fears", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0033.wav"}
{"duration": 2.71, "text": "to their sorrow they were soon undeceived", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0034.wav"}
{"duration": 5.625, "text": "the military force partly rabble partly organized had meanwhile moved into the town", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0035.wav"}
{"duration": 7.705, "text": "he planted a company before the hotel and demanded a surrender of the arms belonging to the free state military companies", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0036.wav"}
{"duration": 11.02, "text": "half an hour later turning a deaf ear to all remonstrance he gave the proprietors until five o'clock to remove their families and personal property from the free state hotel", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0037.wav"}
{"duration": 7.92, "text": "atchison who had been haranguing the mob planted his two guns before the building and trained them upon it", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0038.wav"}
{"duration": 6.815, "text": "the inmates being removed at the appointed hour a few cannon balls were fired through the stone walls", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0039.wav"}
{"duration": 11.76, "text": "in this incident contrasting the creative and the destructive spirit of the factions the emigrant aid society of massachusetts finds its most honorable and triumphant vindication", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0040.wav"}
{"duration": 12.415, "text": "the whole proceeding was so childish the miserable plot so transparent the outrage so gross as to bring disgust to the better class of border ruffians who were witnesses and accessories", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0041.wav"}
{"duration": 9.225, "text": "relocated footnote governor robinson being on his way east the steamboat on which he was traveling stopped at lexington missouri", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0042.wav"}
{"duration": 11.035, "text": "in a few days an officer came with a requisition from governor shannon and took the prisoner by land to westport and afterwards from there to kansas city and leavenworth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0043.wav"}
{"duration": 17.105, "text": "here he was placed in the custody of captain martin of the kickapoo rangers who proved a kind jailer and materially assisted in protecting him from the dangerous intentions of the mob which at that time held leavenworth under a reign of terror", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0044.wav"}
{"duration": 6.805, "text": "captain martin said i shall give you a pistol to help protect yourself if worse comes to worst", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0045.wav"}
{"duration": 19.945, "text": "in the early morning of the next day may twenty ninth a company of dragoons with one empty saddle came down from the fort and while the pro slavery men still slept the prisoner and his escort were on their way across the prairies to lecompton in the charge of officers of the united states army", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/7729/102255/7729-102255-0046.wav"}
{"duration": 14.9, "text": "brighter than early dawn's most brilliant dye are blown clear bands of color through the sky that swirl and sweep and meet to break and foam like rainbow veils upon a bubble's dome", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 20.82, "text": "guided by you how we might stroll towards death our only music one another's breath through gardens intimate with hollyhocks where silent poppies burn between the rocks by pools where birches bend to confidants above green waters scummed with lily plants", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 1.81, "text": "venice", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 14.58, "text": "in a sunset glowing of crimson and gold she lies the glory of the world a beached king's galley whose sails are furled who is hung with tapestries rich and old", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 3.245, "text": "the pity that we must come and go", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 9.575, "text": "while the old gold and the marble stays forever gleaming its soft strong blaze calm in the early evening glow", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 10.18, "text": "the pleasant graveyard of my soul with sentimental cypress trees and flowers is filled that i may stroll in meditation at my ease", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 8.405, "text": "it is my heart hung in the sky and no clouds ever float between the grave flowers and my heart on high", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 6.025, "text": "over the track lined city street the young men the grinning men pass", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 17.965, "text": "ho ye sails that seem to wander in dream filled meadows say is the shore where i stand the only field of struggle or are ye hit and battered out there by waves and wind gusts as ye tack over a clashing sea of watery echoes", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 5.77, "text": "old dances are simplified of their yearning bleached by time", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 3.08, "text": "he had got into her courtyard", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 5.17, "text": "through the black night rain he sang to her window bars", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 4.185, "text": "that was but rustling of dripping plants in the dark", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 2.435, "text": "she was alone that night", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 2.85, "text": "he had broken into her courtyard", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/292519/8555-292519-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 9.605, "text": "then he rushed down stairs into the courtyard shouting loudly for his soldiers and threatening to patch everybody in his dominions if the sailorman was not recaptured", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 8.61, "text": "hold him fast my men and as soon as i've had my coffee and oatmeal i'll take him to the room of the great knife and patch him", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 8.025, "text": "i wouldn't mind a cup o coffee myself said cap'n bill i've had consid'ble exercise this mornin and i'm all ready for breakfas", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 4.415, "text": "but cap'n bill made no such attempt knowing it would be useless", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 5.485, "text": "as soon as they entered the room of the great knife the boolooroo gave a yell of disappointment", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 6.83, "text": "the room of the great knife was high and big and around it ran rows of benches for the spectators to sit upon", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 12.955, "text": "in one place at the head of the room was a raised platform for the royal family with elegant throne chairs for the king and queen and six smaller but richly upholstered chairs for the snubnosed princesses", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 6.365, "text": "therefore her majesty paid no attention to anyone and no one paid any attention to her", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 8.39, "text": "rich jewels of blue stones glittered upon their persons and the royal ladies were fully as gorgeous as they were haughty and overbearing", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 3.275, "text": "mornin girls hope ye feel as well as ye look", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 12.93, "text": "control yourselves my dears replied the boolooroo the worst punishment i know how to inflict on anyone this prisoner is about to suffer you'll see a very pretty patching my royal daughters", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 1.955, "text": "suppose it's a friend", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 2.275, "text": "the captain shook his head", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 9.04, "text": "why you said to fetch the first living creature we met and that was this billygoat replied the captain panting hard as he held fast to one of the goat's horns", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 8.47, "text": "the idea of patching cap'n bill to a goat was vastly amusing to him and the more he thought of it the more he roared with laughter", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 19.7550625, "text": "they look something alike you know suggested the captain of the guards looking from one to the other doubtfully and they're nearly the same size if you stand the goat on his hind legs they've both got the same style of whiskers and they're both of em obstinate and dangerous so they ought to make a good patch splendid", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 2.11, "text": "fine glorious", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 11.62, "text": "when this had been accomplished the boolooroo leaned over to try to discover why the frame rolled away seemingly of its own accord and he was the more puzzled because it had never done such a thing before", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 5.46, "text": "at once the goat gave a leap escaped from the soldiers and with bowed head rushed upon the boolooroo", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 10.28, "text": "before any could stop him he butted his majesty so furiously that the king soared far into the air and tumbled in a heap among the benches where he lay moaning and groaning", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 4.09, "text": "the goat's warlike spirit was roused by this successful attack", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 13.175, "text": "then they sped in great haste for the door and the goat gave a final butt that sent the row of royal ladies all diving into the corridor in another tangle whereupon they shrieked in a manner that terrified everyone within sound of their voices", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 3.56, "text": "i had a notion it was you mate as saved me from the knife", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 7.155, "text": "i couldn't shiver much bein bound so tight but when i'm loose i mean to have jus one good shiver to relieve my feelin's", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 4.635, "text": "come and get the boolooroo she said going toward the benches", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284447/8555-284447-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 12.04, "text": "so they were quite willing to obey the orders of their girl queen and in a short time the blasts of trumpets and roll of drums and clashing of cymbals told trot and cap'n bill that the blue bands had assembled before the palace", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 8.63, "text": "then they all marched out a little way into the fields and found that the army of pinkies had already formed and was advancing steadily toward them", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 11.075, "text": "at the head of the pinkies were ghip ghisizzle and button bright who had the parrot on his shoulder and they were supported by captain coralie and captain tintint and rosalie the witch", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 8.875, "text": "when the blueskins saw ghip ghisizzle they raised another great shout for he was the favorite of the soldiers and very popular with all the people", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 13.9, "text": "since last thursday i ghip ghisizzle have been the lawful boolooroo of the blue country but now that you are conquered by queen trot i suppose i am conquered too and you have no boolooroo at all", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 2.555, "text": "when he finished she said cheerfully", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 3.92, "text": "don't worry sizzle dear it'll all come right pretty soon", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 9.31, "text": "now then let's enter the city an enjoy the grand feast that's being cooked i'm nearly starved myself for this conquerin kingdoms is hard work", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 6.135, "text": "then she gave rosalie back her magic ring thanking the kind witch for all she had done for them", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 3.27, "text": "you are mate replied the sailor", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 2.51, "text": "it will be such a satisfaction", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 16.52, "text": "the guards had a terrible struggle with the goat which was loose in the room and still wanted to fight but finally they subdued the animal and then they took the boolooroo out of the frame he was tied in and brought both him and the goat before queen trot who awaited them in the throne room of the palace", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 9.87, "text": "i'll gladly do that promised the new boolooroo and i'll feed the honorable goat all the shavings and leather and tin cans he can eat besides the grass", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 5.775, "text": "scuse me said trot i neglected to tell you that you're not the boolooroo any more", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 2.155, "text": "the former boolooroo groaned", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 5.12, "text": "i'll not be wicked any more sighed the old boolooroo i'll reform", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 5.895, "text": "as a private citizen i shall be a model of deportment because it would be dangerous to be otherwise", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 13.335, "text": "when first they entered the throne room they tried to be as haughty and scornful as ever but the blues who were assembled there all laughed at them and jeered them for there was not a single person in all the blue country who loved the princesses the least little bit", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 7.03, "text": "so ghip ghisizzle ordered the captain to take a file of soldiers and escort the raving beauties to their new home", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 7.61, "text": "that evening trot gave a grand ball in the palace to which the most important of the pinkies and the blueskins were invited", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 5.095, "text": "the combined bands of both the countries played the music and a fine supper was served", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/8555/284449/8555-284449-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 2.165, "text": "and how odd the directions will look", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 1.74, "text": "poor alice", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 14.715, "text": "it was the white rabbit returning splendidly dressed with a pair of white kid gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other he came trotting along in a great hurry muttering to himself as he came oh the duchess the duchess", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 3.585, "text": "oh won't she be savage if i've kept her waiting", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 12.02, "text": "alice took up the fan and gloves and as the hall was very hot she kept fanning herself all the time she went on talking dear dear how queer everything is to day", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 3.105, "text": "and yesterday things went on just as usual", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 2.715, "text": "i wonder if i've been changed in the night", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 3.385, "text": "i almost think i can remember feeling a little different", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 3.745, "text": "i'll try if i know all the things i used to know", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 3.115, "text": "i shall never get to twenty at that rate", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 8.315, "text": "how cheerfully he seems to grin how neatly spread his claws and welcome little fishes in with gently smiling jaws", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 4.87, "text": "no i've made up my mind about it if i'm mabel i'll stay down here", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 5.245, "text": "it'll be no use their putting their heads down and saying come up again dear", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 3.475, "text": "i am so very tired of being all alone here", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 3.815, "text": "and i declare it's too bad that it is", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 6.2, "text": "i wish i hadn't cried so much said alice as she swam about trying to find her way out", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 4.895, "text": "i shall be punished for it now i suppose by being drowned in my own tears", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 3.07, "text": "that will be a queer thing to be sure", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 3.64, "text": "i am very tired of swimming about here o mouse", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 6.63, "text": "cried alice again for this time the mouse was bristling all over and she felt certain it must be really offended", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 4.995, "text": "we won't talk about her any more if you'd rather not we indeed", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123440/260-123440-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 3.04, "text": "the roarings become lost in the distance", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 5.08, "text": "the weather if we may use that term will change before long", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 7.25, "text": "the atmosphere is charged with vapours pervaded with the electricity generated by the evaporation of saline waters", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 8.905, "text": "the electric light can scarcely penetrate through the dense curtain which has dropped over the theatre on which the battle of the elements is about to be waged", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 4.31, "text": "the air is heavy the sea is calm", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 12.55, "text": "from time to time a fleecy tuft of mist with yet some gleaming light left upon it drops down upon the dense floor of grey and loses itself in the opaque and impenetrable mass", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 4.88, "text": "the atmosphere is evidently charged and surcharged with electricity", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 11.2, "text": "the wind never lulls but to acquire increased strength the vast bank of heavy clouds is a huge reservoir of fearful windy gusts and rushing storms", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 5.515, "text": "there's a heavy storm coming on i cried pointing towards the horizon", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 3.435, "text": "those clouds seem as if they were going to crush the sea", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 9.995, "text": "on the mast already i see the light play of a lambent saint elmo's fire the outstretched sail catches not a breath of wind and hangs like a sheet of lead", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 8.98, "text": "but if we have now ceased to advance why do we yet leave that sail loose which at the first shock of the tempest may capsize us in a moment", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 3.545, "text": "that will be safest no no never", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 11.3850625, "text": "the piled up vapours condense into water and the air put into violent action to supply the vacuum left by the condensation of the mists rouses itself into a whirlwind", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 1.805, "text": "hans stirs not", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 21.185, "text": "from the under surface of the clouds there are continual emissions of lurid light electric matter is in continual evolution from their component molecules the gaseous elements of the air need to be slaked with moisture for innumerable columns of water rush upwards into the air and fall back again in white foam", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 4.865, "text": "i refer to the thermometer it indicates the figure is obliterated", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 5.225, "text": "is the atmospheric condition having once reached this density to become final", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 3.245, "text": "the raft bears on still to the south east", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 2.955, "text": "at noon the violence of the storm redoubles", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 2.9, "text": "each of us is lashed to some part of the raft", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 2.71, "text": "the waves rise above our heads", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 3.705, "text": "they seem to be we are lost but i am not sure", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 2.385, "text": "he nods his consent", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 14.595, "text": "the fireball half of it white half azure blue and the size of a ten inch shell moved slowly about the raft but revolving on its own axis with astonishing velocity as if whipped round by the force of the whirlwind", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 13.445, "text": "here it comes there it glides now it is up the ragged stump of the mast thence it lightly leaps on the provision bag descends with a light bound and just skims the powder magazine horrible", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 16.04, "text": "we shall be blown up but no the dazzling disk of mysterious light nimbly leaps aside it approaches hans who fixes his blue eye upon it steadily it threatens the head of my uncle who falls upon his knees with his head down to avoid it", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 6.305, "text": "a suffocating smell of nitrogen fills the air it enters the throat it fills the lungs", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 2.61, "text": "we suffer stifling pains", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123288/260-123288-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 7.04, "text": "saturday august fifteenth the sea unbroken all round no land in sight", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 3.07, "text": "the horizon seems extremely distant", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 9.985, "text": "all my danger and sufferings were needed to strike a spark of human feeling out of him but now that i am well his nature has resumed its sway", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 7.37, "text": "you seem anxious my uncle i said seeing him continually with his glass to his eye anxious", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 3.465, "text": "one might be with less reason than now", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 4.81, "text": "i am not complaining that the rate is slow but that the sea is so wide", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 7.405, "text": "we are losing time and the fact is i have not come all this way to take a little sail upon a pond on a raft", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 4.55, "text": "he called this sea a pond and our long voyage taking a little sail", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 3.735, "text": "therefore don't talk to me about views and prospects", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 5.795, "text": "i take this as my answer and i leave the professor to bite his lips with impatience", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 2.575, "text": "sunday august sixteenth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 4.255, "text": "nothing new weather unchanged the wind freshens", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 2.43, "text": "but there seemed no reason to fear", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 4.73, "text": "the shadow of the raft was clearly outlined upon the surface of the waves", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 2.98, "text": "truly this sea is of infinite width", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 5.21, "text": "it must be as wide as the mediterranean or the atlantic and why not", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 7.0, "text": "these thoughts agitated me all day and my imagination scarcely calmed down after several hours sleep", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 3.975, "text": "i shudder as i recall these monsters to my remembrance", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 5.67, "text": "i saw at the hamburg museum the skeleton of one of these creatures thirty feet in length", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 11.905, "text": "i suppose professor liedenbrock was of my opinion too and even shared my fears for after having examined the pick his eyes traversed the ocean from side to side", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 3.06, "text": "tuesday august eighteenth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 2.55, "text": "during his watch i slept", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 3.235, "text": "two hours afterwards a terrible shock awoke me", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 5.875, "text": "the raft was heaved up on a watery mountain and pitched down again at a distance of twenty fathoms", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 3.04, "text": "there's a whale a whale cried the professor", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 9.205, "text": "flight was out of the question now the reptiles rose they wheeled around our little raft with a rapidity greater than that of express trains", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 6.94, "text": "two monsters only were creating all this commotion and before my eyes are two reptiles of the primitive world", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 7.17, "text": "i can distinguish the eye of the ichthyosaurus glowing like a red hot coal and as large as a man's head", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 7.465, "text": "its jaw is enormous and according to naturalists it is armed with no less than one hundred and eighty two teeth", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 4.545, "text": "those huge creatures attacked each other with the greatest animosity", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0029.wav"}
{"duration": 7.53, "text": "suddenly the ichthyosaurus and the plesiosaurus disappear below leaving a whirlpool eddying in the water", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0030.wav"}
{"duration": 5.06, "text": "as for the ichthyosaurus has he returned to his submarine cavern", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/260/123286/260-123286-0031.wav"}
{"duration": 3.505, "text": "concord returned to its place amidst the tents", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 14.225, "text": "the english forwarded to the french baskets of flowers of which they had made a plentiful provision to greet the arrival of the young princess the french in return invited the english to a supper which was to be given the next day", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 5.025, "text": "congratulations were poured in upon the princess everywhere during her journey", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 23.315, "text": "from the respect paid her on all sides she seemed like a queen and from the adoration with which she was treated by two or three she appeared an object of worship the queen mother gave the french the most affectionate reception france was her native country and she had suffered too much unhappiness in england for england to have made her forget france", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 11.065, "text": "she taught her daughter then by her own affection for it that love for a country where they had both been hospitably received and where a brilliant future opened before them", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 13.16, "text": "the count had thrown himself back on his seat leaning his shoulders against the partition of the tent and remained thus his face buried in his hands with heaving chest and restless limbs", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 5.85, "text": "this has indeed been a harassing day continued the young man his eyes fixed upon his friend", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 3.315, "text": "you will be frank with me i always am", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 4.785, "text": "can you imagine why buckingham has been so violent i suspect", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 7.28, "text": "it is you who are mistaken raoul i have read his distress in his eyes in his every gesture and action the whole day", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 3.035, "text": "i can perceive love clearly enough", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 3.195, "text": "i am convinced of what i say said the count", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 1.94, "text": "it is annoyance then", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 2.94, "text": "in those very terms i even added more", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 16.84, "text": "but continued raoul not interrupted by this movement of his friend heaven be praised the french who are pronounced to be thoughtless and indiscreet reckless even are capable of bringing a calm and sound judgment to bear on matters of such high importance", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 6.38, "text": "thus it is that the honor of three is saved our country's our master's and our own", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 10.015, "text": "yes i need repose many things have agitated me to day both in mind and body when you return to morrow i shall no longer be the same man", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 6.16, "text": "but in this friendly pressure raoul could detect the nervous agitation of a great internal conflict", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 10.81, "text": "the night was clear starlit and splendid the tempest had passed away and the sweet influences of the evening had restored life peace and security everywhere", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 11.6450625, "text": "upon the large square in front of the hotel the shadows of the tents intersected by the golden moonbeams formed as it were a huge mosaic of jet and yellow flagstones", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 14.4, "text": "bragelonne watched for some time the conduct of the two lovers listened to the loud and uncivil slumbers of manicamp who snored as imperiously as though he was wearing his blue and gold instead of his violet suit", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/75918/6930-75918-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 3.025, "text": "goliath makes another discovery", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 3.2, "text": "they were certainly no nearer the solution of their problem", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 5.56, "text": "the poor little things cried cynthia think of them having been turned to the wall all these years", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 3.385, "text": "now what was the sense of it two innocent babies like that", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 6.15, "text": "but joyce had not been listening all at once she put down her candle on the table and faced her companion", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 5.035, "text": "the twin brother did something she didn't like and she turned his picture to the wall", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 4.455, "text": "hers happened to be in the same frame too but she evidently didn't care about that", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 2.82, "text": "now what have you to say cynthia sprague", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 5.185, "text": "i thought we were stumped again when i first saw that picture but it's been of some use after all", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 3.405, "text": "do you suppose the miniature was a copy of the same thing", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 2.69, "text": "what in the world is that queried joyce", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 9.24, "text": "they worry me terribly and besides i'd like to see what this lovely furniture looks like without such quantities of dust all over it good scheme cyn", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 4.655, "text": "we'll come in here this afternoon with old clothes on and have a regular house cleaning", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 4.305, "text": "it can't hurt anything i'm sure for we won't disturb things at all", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 4.72, "text": "this thought however did not enter the heads of the enthusiastic pair", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 12.405, "text": "smuggling the house cleaning paraphernalia into the cellar window unobserved that afternoon proved no easy task for cynthia had added a whisk broom and dust pan to the outfit", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 9.205, "text": "the lure proved too much for him and he came sporting after it as friskily as a young kitten much to cynthia's delight when she caught sight of him", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 5.41, "text": "oh let him come along she urged i do love to see him about that old house", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 2.14, "text": "he makes it sort of cozier", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 2.575, "text": "now let's dust the furniture and pictures", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 6.315, "text": "yet little as it was it had already made a vast difference in the aspect of the room", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 7.355, "text": "surface dust at least had been removed and the fine old furniture gave a hint of its real elegance and polish", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 1.895, "text": "then she suddenly remarked", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0022.wav"}
{"duration": 4.85, "text": "and my pocket money is getting low again and you haven't any left as usual", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0023.wav"}
{"duration": 4.05, "text": "they say illumination by candle light is the prettiest in the world", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0024.wav"}
{"duration": 4.12, "text": "why it's goliath as usual they both cried peering in", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0025.wav"}
{"duration": 3.085, "text": "isn't he the greatest for getting into odd corners", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0026.wav"}
{"duration": 8.27, "text": "forgetting all their weariness they seized their candles and scurried through the house finding an occasional paper tucked away in some odd corner", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0027.wav"}
{"duration": 9.875, "text": "well i'm convinced that the boarded up house mystery happened not earlier than april sixteenth eighteen sixty one and probably not much later", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/76324/6930-76324-0028.wav"}
{"duration": 12.895, "text": "no words were spoken no language was uttered save that of wailing and hissing and that somehow was indistinct as if it existed in fancy and not in reality", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0000.wav"}
{"duration": 17.485, "text": "i heard a noise behind i turned and saw kaffar his black eyes shining while in his hand he held a gleaming knife he lifted it above his head as if to strike but i had the strength of ten men and i hurled him from me", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0001.wav"}
{"duration": 3.305, "text": "onward said a distant voice", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0002.wav"}
{"duration": 3.295, "text": "no sound broke the stillness of the night", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0003.wav"}
{"duration": 9.56, "text": "the story of its evil influence came back to me and in my bewildered condition i wondered whether there was not some truth in what had been said", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0004.wav"}
{"duration": 1.815, "text": "what was that", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0005.wav"}
{"duration": 6.8, "text": "what then a human hand large and shapely appeared distinctly on the surface of the pond", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0006.wav"}
{"duration": 4.365, "text": "nothing more not even the wrist to which it might be attached", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0007.wav"}
{"duration": 6.055, "text": "it did not beckon or indeed move at all it was as still as the hand of death", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0008.wav"}
{"duration": 12.015, "text": "i awoke to consciousness fighting at first it seemed as if i was fighting with a phantom but gradually my opponent became more real to me it was kaffar", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0009.wav"}
{"duration": 3.835, "text": "a sound of voices a flash of light", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0010.wav"}
{"duration": 4.7, "text": "a feeling of freedom and i was awake where", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0011.wav"}
{"duration": 4.43, "text": "said another voice which i recognized as voltaire's kaffar", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0012.wav"}
{"duration": 7.325, "text": "i had scarcely known what i had been saying or doing up to this time but as he spoke i looked at my hand", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0013.wav"}
{"duration": 7.41, "text": "in the light of the moon i saw a knife red with blood and my hand too was also discoloured", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0014.wav"}
{"duration": 3.73, "text": "i do not know i am dazed bewildered", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0015.wav"}
{"duration": 2.16, "text": "but that is kaffar's knife", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0016.wav"}
{"duration": 2.34, "text": "i know he had it this very evening", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0017.wav"}
{"duration": 2.93, "text": "i remember saying have we been together", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0018.wav"}
{"duration": 3.38, "text": "voltaire picked up something from the ground and looked at it", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0019.wav"}
{"duration": 5.0, "text": "i say you do know what this means and you must tell us", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0020.wav"}
{"duration": 3.225, "text": "a terrible thought flashed into my mind", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0021.wav"}
{"duration": 4.34, "text": "i had again been acting under the influence of this man's power", "key": "LibriSpeech/test-clean/6930/81414/6930-81414-0022.wav"}