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T1 Motivation 117 121 When
E1 Motivation:T1 Cause:T2 Effect:T3
A1 Degree E1 Facilitate
T2 Argument 122 150 the champ has lost his stuff
T3 Argument 235 262 he throws his heart instead
T4 Motivation 188 192 when
E2 Motivation:T4 Cause:T5 Effect:T3
A3 Degree E2 Facilitate
T5 Argument 193 233 he can no longer throw the high hard one
T6 NonCausal 560 564 When
E3 NonCausal:T6 Arg0:T7 Arg1:T8
A5 Temporal E3
T7 Argument 565 580 he died in 1959
T8 Argument 582 738 Chandler left behind four chapters of yet another Marlowe book, ``The Poodle Springs Story,'' which seemed to go beyond parody into something like burlesque
T9 NonCausal 925 929 with
E4 NonCausal:T9 Arg0:T10 Arg1:T11
A6 Context E4
T10 Argument 930 966 the blessings of the Chandler estate
T11 Argument 808 924;967 1019 Robert Parker, author of several best sellers featuring Spenser, a contemporary private eye in the Marlowe mold, has been hired to complete ``The Poodle Springs Story.''
T12 Note 978 980 to
#1 AnnotatorNotes T12 Verb argument
T13 Consequence 1024 1030 result
E5 Consequence:T13 Effect:T14
A7 Degree E5 Facilitate
T14 Argument 1032 1080 ``Poodle Springs'' (Putnam's, 288 pages, $18.95)
T15 NonCausal 1223 1225 If
E6 NonCausal:T15 Arg0:T16 Arg1:T17
A8 Hypothetical E6
T16 Argument 1226 1273 it does not quite have Chandler's special magic
T17 Argument 1283 1315 at the end, neither did Chandler
T18 NonCausal 1319 1321 As
E7 NonCausal:T18 Arg0:T19 Arg1:T20
A9 Temporal E7
T19 Argument 1322 1337 the book begins
T20 Argument 1339 1405;1406 1456 a newly wed Marlowe roars into the desert resort of Poodle (a.k.a. Palm) Springs at the wheel of a Cadillac Fleetwood
T21 Motivation 2254 2258 when
E8 Motivation:T21 Cause:T22 Effect:T23
A10 Degree E8 Facilitate
A11 Temporal E8
A2 Temporal E1
A4 Temporal E2
T22 Argument 2259 2280 it suits his purposes
T23 Argument 2204 2253 who still doesn't hesitate to have Marlowe jailed
T24 NonCausal 2547 2549 At
E9 NonCausal:T24 Arg0:T25 Arg1:T26
A12 Temporal E9
T25 Argument 2550 2559 one point
T26 Argument 2561 2683 the reader is two steps ahead of Marlowe in catching on to a double identity scam -- and Marlowe is supposed to be the pro
T27 Consequence 2955 2959 made
E10 Consequence:T27 Effect:T28 Cause:T29
A13 Degree E10 Facilitate
T28 Argument 2960 2968;2969 2993 the book that much more enjoyable
T29 Argument 2891 2943 A little more care in re-creating Marlowe's universe
T33 Motivation 2524 2535 grounds for
E12 Motivation:T33 Effect:T34
A15 Degree E12 Facilitate
T34 Argument 2536 2545 complaint