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{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "This here book ain't meant to cost you nothing and comes with hardly any strings attached whatsoever.",
"output": "This ebook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "You can go ahead and copy it, pass it along, or use it again however you see fit under the rules that come with this book.",
"output": "You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this ebook or online at www.gutenberg.org."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "The rough laws and harsh customs I touch upon in this yarn are true to history, and the stories I use to show them are historical too.",
"output": "The ungentle laws and customs touched upon in this tale are historical, and the episodes which are used to illustrate them are also historical."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Now I ain't claiming these laws and customs were around in England back in the sixth century.",
"output": "It is not pretended that these laws and customs existed in England in the sixth century; no, it is only pretended that inasmuch as they existed in the English and other civilizations of far later times, it is safe to consider that it is no libel upon the sixth century to suppose them to have been in practice in that day also."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "A fellow's got every right to figure that whatever bad law was missing back then, there was probably a worse one filling its place.",
"output": "One is quite justified in inferring that whatever one of these laws or customs was lacking in that remote time, its place was competently filled by a worse one."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "The matter of whether kings have some God-given right to rule ain't settled in this book.",
"output": "The question as to whether there is such a thing as divine right of kings is not settled in this book."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "That business turned out to be too blamed difficult to figure out.",
"output": "It was found too difficult."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "It was plain as day that the head of a nation ought to be someone of high character and remarkable ability.",
"output": "That the executive head of a nation should be a person of lofty character and extraordinary ability, was manifest and indisputable."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "It was also clear that only the Almighty could pick such a person without making mistakes.",
"output": "That none but the Deity could select that head unerringly, was also manifest and indisputable."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "So it followed that the Almighty ought to make that choice, which was plain enough.",
"output": "That the Deity ought to make that selection, then, was likewise manifest and indisputable."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Therefore, it seemed unavoidable to conclude that He does make the choice, just like they claim.",
"output": "Consequently, that He does make it, as claimed, was an unavoidable deduction."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "That is, until the fellow writing this book ran into the Pompadour and Lady Castlemaine and some other such rulers.",
"output": "I mean, until the author of this book encountered the Pompadour, and Lady Castlemaine, and some other executive heads of that kind."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "These turned out to be so hard to fit into the scheme that it seemed better to try the other approach in this book.",
"output": "These were found so difficult to work into the scheme, that it was judged better to take the other tack in this book (which must be issued this fall), and then go into training and settle the question in another book."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "It's something that needs settling, naturally, and I ain't got nothing particular planned for next winter anyhow.",
"output": "It is, of course, a thing which ought to be settled, and I am not going to have anything particular to do next winter anyway."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "It was over at Warwick Castle where I came across this peculiar stranger I'm fixing to tell you about.",
"output": "It was in Warwick Castle that I came across the curious stranger whom I am going to talk about."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Three things caught my attention about him: his honest simplicity, his amazing knowledge of old armor, and how restful his company was—seeing as he did all the talking.",
"output": "He attracted me by three things: his candid simplicity, his marvelous familiarity with ancient armor, and the restfulness of his company--for he did all the talking."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "We ended up together, as shy folks do, at the back of the crowd getting shown around.",
"output": "We fell together, as modest people will, in the tail of the herd that was being shown through, and he at once began to say things which interested me."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "As he talked along, soft and pleasant-like, flowing smooth, he seemed to drift away without you noticing into some far-off time and forgotten country.",
"output": "As he talked along, softly, pleasantly, flowingly, he seemed to drift away imperceptibly out of this world and time, and into some remote era and old forgotten country."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "He gradually cast such a spell over me that I felt like I was moving among ghosts and shadows and dust and mold of ancient times, talking with a relic from the past.",
"output": "And so he gradually wove such a spell about me that I seemed to move among the specters and shadows and dust and mold of a gray antiquity, holding speech with a relic of it!"
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Just like I'd talk about my closest friends or enemies, or my most familiar neighbors, he spoke of Sir Bedivere, Sir Bors de Ganis, Sir Launcelot of the Lake, Sir Galahad, and all the other great names of the Round Table.",
"output": "Exactly as I would speak of my nearest personal friends or enemies, or my most familiar neighbors, he spoke of Sir Bedivere, Sir Bors de Ganis, Sir Launcelot of the Lake, Sir Galahad, and all the other great names of the Table Round."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "And how old, old, impossibly old and faded and dry and musty and ancient he came to look as he kept on talking!",
"output": "And how old, old, unspeakably old and faded and dry and musty and ancient he came to look as he went on!"
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Pretty soon he turned to me and said, casual as talking about the weather or any other ordinary matter.",
"output": "Presently he turned to me and said, just as one might speak of the weather, or any other common matter--"
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "You know about souls moving from one body to another; do you know about switching of time periods—and bodies too?",
"output": "\"You know about transmigration of souls; do you know about transposition of epochs--and bodies?\""
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "I told him I hadn't heard tell of it.",
"output": "I said I had not heard of it."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "He was so little interested—just like when folks talk about the weather—that he didn't notice whether I gave him any answer or not.",
"output": "He was so little interested--just as when people speak of the weather--that he did not notice whether I made him any answer or not."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "There was half a moment of quiet, right away broken by the droning voice of the paid guide.",
"output": "There was half a moment of silence, immediately interrupted by the droning voice of the salaried cicerone:"
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Old chain-mail shirt, dating from the sixth century, time of King Arthur and the Round Table; said to have belonged to the knight Sir Sagramor le Desirous.",
"output": "\"Ancient hauberk, date of the sixth century, time of King Arthur and the Round Table; said to have belonged to the knight Sir Sagramor le Desirous."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Notice the round hole through the chain-mail in the left breast; can't be explained; supposed to have been made with a bullet since guns were invented—perhaps spitefully by Cromwell's soldiers.",
"output": "Observe the round hole through the chain-mail in the left breast; can't be accounted for; supposed to have been done with a bullet since invention of firearms--perhaps maliciously by Cromwell's soldiers.\""
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "My acquaintance smiled—not a modern smile, but one that must have gone out of common use many, many centuries ago.",
"output": "My acquaintance smiled--not a modern smile, but one that must have gone out of general use many, many centuries ago--and muttered apparently to himself:"
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Know ye well, I saw it done.",
"output": "\"Wit ye well, _I saw it done_.\""
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Then, after a pause, he added: I did it myself.",
"output": "Then, after a pause, added: \"I did it myself.\""
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "By the time I had gotten over the electric shock of this remark, he was gone.",
"output": "By the time I had recovered from the electric surprise of this remark, he was gone."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "All that evening I sat by my fire at the Warwick Arms, soaked in a dream of the old times, while the rain beat on the windows and the wind roared around the eaves and corners.",
"output": "All that evening I sat by my fire at the Warwick Arms, steeped in a dream of the olden time, while the rain beat upon the windows, and the wind roared about the eaves and corners."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "From time to time I dipped into old Sir Thomas Malory's enchanting book, and feasted on its rich banquet of wonders and adventures.",
"output": "From time to time I dipped into old Sir Thomas Malory's enchanting book, and fed at its rich feast of prodigies and adventures, breathed in the fragrance of its obsolete names, and dreamed again."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "When midnight came at last, I read another tale for a nightcap—this one that follows here.",
"output": "Midnight being come at length, I read another tale, for a nightcap--this which here follows, to wit:"
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Right away there came upon him two great giants, well armed except for their heads, with two horrible clubs in their hands.",
"output": "Anon withal came there upon him two great giants, well armed, all save the heads, with two horrible clubs in their hands."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Sir Launcelot put his shield before him, and turned away the stroke of one giant, and with his sword he split his head in two.",
"output": "Sir Launcelot put his shield afore him, and put the stroke away of the one giant, and with his sword he clave his head asunder."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "When his companion saw that, he ran away like he was crazy, for fear of the terrible blows.",
"output": "When his fellow saw that, he ran away as he were wood [*demented], for fear of the horrible strokes, and Sir Launcelot after him with all his might, and smote him on the shoulder, and clave him to the middle."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Then Sir Launcelot went into the hall, and there came before him sixty ladies and damsels, and all kneeled to him and thanked God and him for their rescue.",
"output": "Then Sir Launcelot went into the hall, and there came afore him three score ladies and damsels, and all kneeled unto him, and thanked God and him of their deliverance."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "For, sir, said they, most of us have been prisoners here these seven years, and we have worked all kinds of silk work for our food.",
"output": "For, sir, said they, the most part of us have been here this seven year their prisoners, and we have worked all manner of silk works for our meat, and we are all great gentle-women born, and blessed be the time, knight, that ever thou wert born."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "For thou hast done the most honor that ever any knight did in the world, which we will testify to.",
"output": "For thou hast done the most worship that ever did knight in the world, that will we bear record, and we all pray you to tell us your name, that we may tell our friends who delivered us out of prison."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Fair damsels, he said, my name is Sir Launcelot du Lake.",
"output": "Fair damsels, he said, my name is Sir Launcelot du Lake."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "And so he departed from them and commended them to God.",
"output": "And so he departed from them and betaught them unto God."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "And then he mounted his horse and rode into many strange and wild countries, and through many waters and valleys, and he was poorly lodged.",
"output": "And then he mounted upon his horse, and rode into many strange and wild countries, and through many waters and valleys, and evil was he lodged."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "And at last by chance it happened one night that he came to a fair courtyard, and there he found an old gentlewoman that lodged him willingly.",
"output": "And at the last by fortune him happened against a night to come to a fair courtilage, and therein he found an old gentle-woman that lodged him with a good-will, and there he had good cheer for him and his horse."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "And when it was time, his host brought him to a fair room over the gate to his bed.",
"output": "And when time was, his host brought him into a fair garret over the gate to his bed."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "There Sir Launcelot took off his armor and set his gear beside him and went to bed, and soon he fell asleep.",
"output": "There Sir Launcelot unarmed him, and set his harness by him, and went to bed, and anon he fell on sleep."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Soon after there came someone on horseback and knocked at the gate in great haste.",
"output": "So, soon after there came one on horseback, and knocked at the gate in great haste."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "And when Sir Launcelot heard this he got up and looked out the window, and saw by the moonlight three knights come riding after that one man.",
"output": "And when Sir Launcelot heard this he rose up, and looked out at the window, and saw by the moonlight three knights come riding after that one man, and all three lashed on him at once with swords, and that one knight turned on them knightly again and defended him."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Truly, said Sir Launcelot, that one knight over yonder shall I help, for it would be shameful for me to see three knights against one.",
"output": "Truly, said Sir Launcelot, yonder one knight shall I help, for it were shame for me to see three knights on one, and if he be slain I am partner of his death."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "And with that he took his armor and went out a window by a sheet down to the four knights.",
"output": "And therewith he took his harness and went out at a window by a sheet down to the four knights, and then Sir Launcelot said on high, Turn you knights unto me, and leave your fighting with that knight."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "And then they all three left Sir Kay and turned to Sir Launcelot, and there began great battle.",
"output": "And then they all three left Sir Kay, and turned unto Sir Launcelot, and there began great battle, for they alight all three, and strake many strokes at Sir Launcelot, and assailed him on every side."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Then Sir Kay prepared himself to help Sir Launcelot.",
"output": "Then Sir Kay dressed him for to have holpen Sir Launcelot."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "No sir, said he, I will have none of your help, so if you want my help let me handle them alone.",
"output": "Nay, sir, said he, I will none of your help, therefore as ye will have my help let me alone with them."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Sir Kay for the pleasure of the knight allowed him to do his will and stood aside.",
"output": "Sir Kay for the pleasure of the knight suffered him for to do his will, and so stood aside."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "And then right away within six strokes Sir Launcelot had struck them to the ground.",
"output": "And then anon within six strokes Sir Launcelot had stricken them to the earth."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "And then they all three cried, Sir Knight, we yield ourselves to you as a man of matchless might.",
"output": "And then they all three cried, Sir Knight, we yield us unto you as man of might matchless."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "As to that, said Sir Launcelot, I will not accept your surrender to me, but only if you yield yourselves to Sir Kay the seneschal.",
"output": "As to that, said Sir Launcelot, I will not take your yielding unto me, but so that ye yield you unto Sir Kay the seneschal, on that covenant I will save your lives and else not."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Fair knight, said they, we would be reluctant to do that; for as for Sir Kay we chased him here and had overcome him if you had not been here.",
"output": "Fair knight, said they, that were we loath to do; for as for Sir Kay we chased him hither, and had overcome him had ye not been; therefore, to yield us unto him it were no reason."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Well, as to that, said Sir Launcelot, think it over carefully, for you may choose whether you will die or live.",
"output": "Well, as to that, said Sir Launcelot, advise you well, for ye may choose whether ye will die or live, for an ye be yielden, it shall be unto Sir Kay."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Fair knight, then they said, to save our lives we will do as you command us.",
"output": "Fair knight, then they said, in saving our lives we will do as thou commandest us."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Then you shall, said Sir Launcelot, on Whitsunday next coming go to the court of King Arthur.",
"output": "Then shall ye, said Sir Launcelot, on Whitsunday next coming go unto the court of King Arthur, and there shall ye yield you unto Queen Guenever, and put you all three in her grace and mercy, and say that Sir Kay sent you thither to be her prisoners."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "In the morning Sir Launcelot arose early and left Sir Kay sleeping.",
"output": "On the morn Sir Launcelot arose early, and left Sir Kay sleeping; and Sir Launcelot took Sir Kay's armor and his shield and armed him, and so he went to the stable and took his horse, and took his leave of his host, and so he departed."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Then soon after Sir Kay arose and missed Sir Launcelot; and then he noticed that he had his armor and his horse.",
"output": "Then soon after arose Sir Kay and missed Sir Launcelot; and then he espied that he had his armor and his horse."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Now by my faith I know well that he will trouble some of the court of King Arthur.",
"output": "Now by my faith I know well that he will grieve some of the court of King Arthur; for on him knights will be bold, and deem that it is I, and that will beguile them; and because of his armor and shield I am sure I shall ride in peace."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "And then soon after Sir Kay departed and thanked his host.",
"output": "And then soon after departed Sir Kay, and thanked his host."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "As I put the book down there was a knock at the door, and my stranger came in.",
"output": "As I laid the book down there was a knock at the door, and my stranger came in."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "I gave him a pipe and a chair and made him welcome.",
"output": "I gave him a pipe and a chair, and made him welcome."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "I also cheered him up with a hot Scotch whisky; gave him another one; then still another—always hoping for his story.",
"output": "I also comforted him with a hot Scotch whisky; gave him another one; then still another--hoping always for his story."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "After a fourth persuader, he drifted into it himself, in a quite simple and natural way.",
"output": "After a fourth persuader, he drifted into it himself, in a quite simple and natural way:"
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "I am an American.",
"output": "I am an American."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "I was born and raised in Hartford, in the State of Connecticut—anyway, just over the river, in the country.",
"output": "I was born and reared in Hartford, in the State of Connecticut--anyway, just over the river, in the country."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "So I am a Yankee of the Yankees—and practical; yes, and nearly empty of sentiment, I suppose—or poetry, in other words.",
"output": "So I am a Yankee of the Yankees--and practical; yes, and nearly barren of sentiment, I suppose--or poetry, in other words."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "My father was a blacksmith, my uncle was a horse doctor, and I was both, along at first.",
"output": "My father was a blacksmith, my uncle was a horse doctor, and I was both, along at first."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Then I went over to the great arms factory and learned my real trade; learned all there was to it.",
"output": "Then I went over to the great arms factory and learned my real trade; learned all there was to it; learned to make everything: guns, revolvers, cannon, boilers, engines, all sorts of labor-saving machinery."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Why, I could make anything a body wanted—anything in the world, it didn't make any difference what.",
"output": "Why, I could make anything a body wanted--anything in the world, it didn't make any difference what; and if there wasn't any quick new-fangled way to make a thing, I could invent one--and do it as easy as rolling off a log."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "I became head superintendent; had a couple of thousand men under me.",
"output": "I became head superintendent; had a couple of thousand men under me."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Well, a man like that is a man that is full of fight—that goes without saying.",
"output": "Well, a man like that is a man that is full of fight--that goes without saying."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "With a couple of thousand rough men under one, one has plenty of that sort of amusement.",
"output": "With a couple of thousand rough men under one, one has plenty of that sort of amusement."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "I had, anyway.",
"output": "I had, anyway."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "At last I met my match, and I got my dose.",
"output": "At last I met my match, and I got my dose."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "It was during a disagreement conducted with crowbars with a fellow we used to call Hercules.",
"output": "It was during a misunderstanding conducted with crowbars with a fellow we used to call Hercules."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "He laid me out with a crusher alongside the head that made everything crack, and seemed to spring every joint in my skull and made it overlap its neighbor.",
"output": "He laid me out with a crusher alongside the head that made everything crack, and seemed to spring every joint in my skull and made it overlap its neighbor."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Then the world went out in darkness, and I didn't feel anything more, and didn't know anything at all—at least for a while.",
"output": "Then the world went out in darkness, and I didn't feel anything more, and didn't know anything at all--at least for a while."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "When I came to again, I was sitting under an oak tree, on the grass, with a whole beautiful and broad country landscape all to myself—nearly.",
"output": "When I came to again, I was sitting under an oak tree, on the grass, with a whole beautiful and broad country landscape all to myself--nearly."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Not entirely; for there was a fellow on a horse, looking down at me—a fellow fresh out of a picture-book.",
"output": "Not entirely; for there was a fellow on a horse, looking down at me--a fellow fresh out of a picture-book."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "He was in old-time iron armor from head to heel, with a helmet on his head the shape of a nail-keg with slits in it.",
"output": "He was in old-time iron armor from head to heel, with a helmet on his head the shape of a nail-keg with slits in it; and he had a shield, and a sword, and a prodigious spear; and his horse had armor on, too, and a steel horn projecting from his forehead, and gorgeous red and green silk trappings that hung down all around him like a bedquilt, nearly to the ground."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Fair sir, will ye just? said this fellow.",
"output": "\"Fair sir, will ye just?\" said this fellow."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Will I which?",
"output": "\"Will I which?\""
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Will ye try a passage of arms for land or lady or for—",
"output": "\"Will ye try a passage of arms for land or lady or for--\""
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "What are you giving me? I said.",
"output": "\"What are you giving me?\" I said."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Get along back to your circus, or I'll report you.",
"output": "\"Get along back to your circus, or I'll report you.\""
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "Now what does this man do but fall back a couple of hundred yards and then come rushing at me as hard as he could tear.",
"output": "Now what does this man do but fall back a couple of hundred yards and then come rushing at me as hard as he could tear, with his nail-keg bent down nearly to his horse's neck and his long spear pointed straight ahead."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "I saw he meant business, so I was up the tree when he arrived.",
"output": "I saw he meant business, so I was up the tree when he arrived."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "He allowed that I was his property, the captive of his spear.",
"output": "He allowed that I was his property, the captive of his spear."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "There was argument on his side—and the bulk of the advantage—so I judged it best to humor him.",
"output": "There was argument on his side--and the bulk of the advantage--so I judged it best to humor him."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "We fixed up an agreement whereby I was to go with him and he was not to hurt me.",
"output": "We fixed up an agreement whereby I was to go with him and he was not to hurt me."
},
{
"instruction": "Write in Mark Twain language",
"input": "I came down, and we started away together.",
"output": "I came"
}]