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Constituency Parse Tree

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This tastefully designed constituency parse tree is an example of the sort of work that Gemini Advance was unable, or perhaps too lazy, to do on its own.


Having fasted as aforesaid, the hermit gave us a letter for one whom he called Albian Camar, Master Aedituus of the Ringing Island; but Panurge greeting him called him Master Antitus. He was a little queer old fellow, bald-pated, with a snout whereat you might easily have lighted a card-match, and a phiz as red as a cardinal’s cap. He made us all very welcome, upon the hermit’s recommendation, hearing that we had fasted, as I have told you.

…Tom had traded the next chance to Billy Fisher for a kite, in good repair; and when he played out, Johnny Miller bought in for a dead rat and a string to swing it with—and so on, and so on, hour after hour. And when the middle of the afternoon came, from being a poor poverty-stricken boy in the morning, Tom was literally rolling in wealth. He had besides the things before mentioned, twelve marbles, part of a jews-harp, a piece of blue bottle-glass to look through, a spool cannon, a key that wouldn’t unlock anything, a fragment of chalk, a glass stopper of a decanter, a tin soldier, a couple of tadpoles, six fire-crackers, a kitten with only one eye, a brass door-knob, a dog-collar—but no dog—the handle of a knife, four pieces of orange-peel, and a dilapidated old window sash.


There I had a full account of all that Atteius Capito, Paulus, Marcellus, A. Gellius, Athenaeus, Suidas, Ammonius, and others had writ of the Siticines and Sicinnists; and then we thought we might as easily believe the transmutations of Nectymene, Progne, Itys, Alcyone, Antigone, Tereus, and other birds.

ChatGPT 4o


Chat GPT’s Response

treasurequantitycategory
kite1toy
dead rat and string to swing it with1prank item
marbles12game
part of a jew’s-harp1musical instrument part
piece of blue bottle-glass to look through1novelty item
spool cannon1toy
key that wouldn’t unlock anything1curiosity
fragment of chalk1writing material
glass stopper of a decanter1curiosity
tin soldier1toy
tadpoles2pets
fire-crackers6fireworks
kitten with only one eye1pet
brass door-knob1curiosity
dog-collar1curiosity
handle of a knife1component
orange-peel4food waste
dilapidated old window sash1salvaged item

Claude Sonnet 3.5


Claude’s Response

treasurequantitycategory
kite1Toy
dead rat1Toy
string to swing rat1Toy
marbles12Toy
jews-harpMusical Instrument
blue bottle-glass1Optical Tool
spool cannon1Toy
key1Miscellaneous
chalk1Writing Tool
glass stopper1Miscellaneous
tin soldier1Toy
tadpoles2Pet/Wildlife
fire-crackers6Entertainment
kitten1Pet/Wildlife
brass door-knob1Household Item
dog-collar1Pet Accessory
knife handle1Tool
orange-peel4Food Remnant
window sash1Building Material

Gemini Advanced


Gemini Advance Response

treasurequantitycategory
a kite1Toys/Games
a dead rat1Toys/Games (macabre)
a string1Toys/Games
twelve marbles12Toys/Games
part of a jews-harp1Musical Instrument (incomplete)
a piece of blue bottle-glassCuriosity/Viewing Aid
a spool cannon1Toys/Games
a key that wouldn’t unlock anything1Curiosity/Keepsake
a fragment of chalk1Art/Writing Supplies
a glass stopper of a decanter1Curiosity/Keepsake
a tin soldier1Toys/Games
a couple of tadpoles2Pets
six fire-crackers6Fireworks
a kitten with only one eye1Pets
a brass door-knobCuriosity/Keepsake
a dog-collarCuriosity/Keepsake
the handle of a knifeCuriosity/Keepsake
four pieces of orange-peel4Food (leftovers)
a dilapidated old window sash1Curiosity/Keepsake

Mistral Large 2


Mistral Le Chat Response

treasurequantitycategory
kite1Toys/Games
dead rat1Curiosities/Oddities
string1Utility
marbles12Toys/Games
jews-harppart of 1Musical Instrument
blue bottle-glass1Curiosities/Oddities
spool cannon1Toys/Games
key1Curiosities/Oddities
chalkfragment of 1School Supplies
glass stopper1Household Items
tin soldier1Toys/Games
tadpolesa coupleAnimals/Pets
fire-crackers6Toys/Games
kitten1Animals/Pets
brass door-knob1Household Items
dog-collar1Pet Supplies
knife handle1Utility
orange-peel4 piecesFood/Snacks
window sash1Household Items


When we had well stuffed our puddings, he gave us an account of what was remarkable in the island, affirming that it had been at first inhabited by the Siticines; but that, according to the course of nature—as all things, you know, are subject to change—they were become birds.

The quantifiable wealth of Tom Sawyer

I then cast my eyes on the roof and walls of the temple, that were all pargetted with porphyry and mosaic work, which from the left side at the coming in most admirably represented the battle in which the good Bacchus overthrew the Indians; as followeth.

Some of them were all over as white as swans, others as black as crows, many as grey as owls, others black and white like magpies, some all red like red-birds, and others purple and white like some pigeons. He called the males clerg-hawks, monk-hawks, priest-hawks, abbot-hawks, bish-hawks, cardin-hawks, and one pope-hawk, who is a species by himself. He called the females clerg-kites, nun-kites, priest-kites, abbess-kites, bish-kites, cardin-kites, and pope-kites.

Then they sat together, with a slate before them, and Tom gave Becky the pencil and held her hand in his, guiding it, and so created another surprising house. When the interest in art began to wane, the two fell to talking. Tom was swimming in bliss. He said:

“Do you love rats?”

“No! I hate them!”

“Well, I do, too—live ones. But I mean dead ones, to swing round your head with a string.”

“No, I don’t care for rats much, anyway. What I like is chewing-gum.”

“Oh, I should say so! I wish I had some now.”

“Do you? I’ve got some. I’ll let you chew it awhile, but you must give it back to me.”

That was agreeable, so they chewed it turn about, and dangled their legs against the bench in excess of contentment.


However, said he, as hornets and drones will get among the bees, and there do nothing but buzz, eat, and spoil everything; so, for these last three hundred years, a vast swarm of bigottelloes flocked, I do not know how, among these goodly birds every fifth full moon, and have bemuted, berayed, and conskited the whole island. They are so hard-favoured and monstrous that none can abide them. For their wry necks make a figure like a crooked billet; their paws are hairy, like those of rough-footed pigeons; their claws and pounces, belly and breech, like those of the Stymphalid harpies. Nor is it possible to root them out, for if you get rid of one, straight four-and-twenty new ones fly thither.

There had been need of another monster-hunter such as was Hercules; for Friar John had like to have run distracted about it, so much he was nettled and puzzled in the matter. As for the good Pantagruel, he was even served as was Messer Priapus, contemplating the sacrifices of Ceres, for want of skin.