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Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 28 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 58037 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 92 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 man 11 God 8 Sir 8 King 7 Sahib 7 England 6 like 5 look 5 good 5 Mrs. 5 Man 5 Lord 5 Dan 4 little 4 Puck 4 New 4 Mr. 4 Mother 4 India 4 Englishman 4 English 3 time 3 know 3 illustration 3 Una 3 Pack 3 Harvey 3 Government 3 Colonel 3 Army 2 work 2 thing 2 salter 2 day 2 come 2 York 2 Wolf 2 Witta 2 Winkie 2 Willie 2 Wheel 2 West 2 Wee 2 Wall 2 Uncle 2 Troop 2 Tom 2 Thy 2 Thomas 2 Singh Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 7702 man 2722 time 2660 day 2268 thing 1911 hand 1797 head 1683 way 1517 year 1494 eye 1476 foot 1442 night 1429 woman 1364 water 1223 child 1210 people 1175 place 1127 life 1074 one 1055 side 1054 boy 1042 nothing 1037 house 1003 sea 975 horse 973 work 946 word 925 end 899 world 896 o 870 face 814 line 788 hour 783 room 782 road 755 friend 747 mile 740 voice 735 heart 697 land 693 name 685 something 679 anything 674 boat 665 country 661 ship 637 tree 626 light 623 hill 620 son 611 door Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 10598 _ 1089 Dan 877 Kim 765 Harvey 744 Sahib 673 thou 649 King 638 Mr. 621 God 610 ye 585 Sir 562 Mowgli 546 England 460 Una 420 Mulvaney 402 India 400 English 393 Colonel 391 Puck 377 Mrs. 377 Jungle 375 Lord 368 De 365 Man 358 Disko 344 Englishman 322 lama 317 Tom 316 Mother 293 Miss 281 Aquila 280 Ortheris 279 Hugh 269 Mahbub 259 Jack 258 Bagheera 256 North 250 Old 241 Cheyne 230 Government 226 Red 222 Pyecroft 217 Black 215 Father 209 av 209 I. 205 Army 200 River 200 Platt 198 Wall Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 26052 i 20068 he 15291 it 13012 you 10075 they 8445 we 6400 me 6021 him 4634 she 3462 them 2524 us 1639 her 1209 himself 992 ''em 438 thee 416 themselves 391 myself 351 one 261 itself 215 herself 175 yourself 159 mine 132 ye 122 ''s 117 em 87 ourselves 65 yours 65 ours 41 d''you 39 theirs 28 ha 18 his 15 ut 14 ya 14 thyself 13 i''m 12 hers 11 oo 9 you''re 8 you''ll 8 yer 8 oneself 8 o 7 wud 6 yerself 6 isself 5 imself 4 together-- 4 elias 4 e Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 55652 be 17493 have 12895 say 9441 do 6085 go 5025 come 4587 see 4427 know 3732 make 3009 take 2591 tell 2496 look 2490 get 2279 give 2181 think 1764 hear 1566 run 1532 call 1327 find 1243 let 1211 lie 1209 turn 1176 stand 1134 begin 1128 sit 1119 put 1098 leave 1090 keep 1018 speak 1008 ask 924 want 924 fall 910 show 893 talk 892 die 879 hold 853 break 832 bring 767 remember 766 use 764 laugh 759 follow 751 live 746 send 745 seem 737 cry 725 wait 711 draw 687 write 687 mean Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 13287 not 4532 up 3816 so 3540 then 3396 out 3322 little 2871 now 2784 down 2572 more 2453 good 2435 very 2421 old 2021 here 2017 never 2011 only 1860 as 1815 well 1787 long 1770 back 1652 too 1627 away 1577 again 1570 own 1507 other 1452 great 1401 much 1377 first 1340 off 1307 all 1299 just 1261 on 1182 there 1157 last 1118 even 1059 big 1008 in 984 young 959 many 953 full 951 white 949 most 947 new 930 still 913 once 892 far 891 ever 890 over 856 always 810 same 780 bad Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 459 good 352 least 297 most 128 bad 68 near 65 j 56 Most 51 fine 39 big 37 great 36 high 32 eld 30 low 26 old 24 late 22 small 15 young 15 strong 15 deep 13 rich 12 large 11 mean 11 l 11 faint 10 safe 10 lovely 10 light 10 full 10 easy 10 early 9 wise 9 weak 9 lively 8 loud 8 long 8 aww 7 simple 7 hard 7 gentle 7 dear 6 tall 6 polite 6 noble 6 happy 6 fair 6 bl 5 wild 5 sou''-w 5 soft 5 slight Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 652 most 66 least 42 well 3 lest 1 sittest 1 sayest 1 near 1 loosest 1 jest 1 hard 1 handiest 1 fairest 1 eldest 1 close Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net 2 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/1/7/7/21777/21777-h/21777-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/1/7/7/21777/21777-h.zip 1 http://archive.org/details/a00kiplbaftfunnelrich 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 jchurche@io.org Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55 _ is _ 40 _ was _ 36 _ do n''t 25 _ are _ 24 _ do _ 22 one does not 16 _ have _ 14 _ did n''t 13 _ was flat 13 men do not 12 _ did _ 10 _ am _ 10 places are alike 9 men do n''t 9 one does n''t 8 _ did not 7 things are not 6 _ do not 6 _ had _ 6 dan went on 5 _ does _ 5 _ were _ 5 eyes were full 5 head was still 5 men are always 5 men did not 5 way is not 5 women do n''t 4 _ ai n''t 4 _ come back 4 _ come here 4 _ does n''t 4 _ know _ 4 _ was n''t 4 day comes in 4 life ''s too 4 man does not 4 men are not 4 men come back 4 one is dead 4 one said anything 4 people did not 4 people do not 3 _ are n''t 3 _ are not 3 _ come in 3 _ got _ 3 _ knew _ 3 _ know panke 3 _ left rome Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 boy had no lust 2 child is no whit 2 house has no place 2 years are not sufficient 1 _ are no good 1 _ are not administration 1 _ had no doubt 1 _ had no fear 1 _ is no dream 1 _ is no man 1 _ is not angry 1 _ is not nice 1 _ says no more 1 _ take no chances 1 _ was not mrs. 1 child is not well 1 child is not yet 1 children have no nerves 1 children were not so 1 day is not long 1 end is not far 1 eyes took no pleasure 1 hands be not free 1 hands had no direction 1 head was not so 1 horse is no use 1 horses have no more 1 house is not there 1 houses are not cantonment 1 life is no longer 1 man ''s not fit 1 man is no afghan 1 man is not light 1 man is not pretty 1 man was no affair 1 man was not there 1 men are no good 1 men are not really 1 men did not always 1 men had no rest 1 men have no time 1 men made no motion 1 men were no less 1 men were not now 1 night was no human 1 night were not keen 1 nothing does no good 1 one does not often 1 one made no sign 1 people are not very Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 216878 32977 174576 8649 108711 35555 107887 13085 97607 9790 76374 32772 71242 12089 65725 37364 63360 59332 59703 15976 59696 557 55581 2186 55570 2225 53497 35997 50536 30568 48971 28537 35892 32488 34830 15529 33594 17689 27834 27870 15205 12454 14714 21777 14638 23163 14126 29135 6559 32991 2629 37091 1058 34113 2138 Readability of items; "How difficult is each item to read?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 98.0 15976 98.0 21777 98.0 557 98.0 34113 98.0 32772 97.0 37091 96.0 35997 95.0 2225 95.0 2186 94.0 37364 94.0 32488 93.0 35555 92.0 28537 92.0 30568 92.0 9790 92.0 13085 91.0 23163 91.0 8649 89.0 59332 86.0 29135 86.0 12454 84.0 17689 83.0 32977 81.0 12089 72.0 32991 101.0 15529 101.0 27870 2138 Item summaries; "In a narrative form, how can each item be abstracted?" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 12089 discussing just the same things that the men talked of in Main Street, hour long conceived and let alone stood up full-armed, and men said, men down town to business, the children are at school, and the big dogs, dogs at each wheel; the cable-cars coming up hill begin to drop the men old man?'' ''Like hell,'' he said, and went on biting his unlit cigar. little time they will know half-a-dozen spots not a day''s ride from To-day, things, men, and cities were One old man sat before me like avenging Time itself, and talked of Yet, while the men''s talk was so good and new, their written word seemed He takes work which no white man in a new country will handle, and when ''Most cities,'' a man said, suddenly, ''lay out their roads at right but since it has come after the day of little things, doubts, and open 12454 "It''s a pretty park," said the French artillery officer. Suppose we come and look at things a little," said the trench-sweepers," said the observer among the whispering leaves. the work of waves than of men; and our high platform''s gentle Always the same work!" the officer said. looked you saw Goya''s pictures of men-at-arms. Moreover, the French officers seem as mother-keen on their men As an officer said: "Half our orders now need not "Oh, yes," said an officer, "shells have to fall somewhere, old men went on with their work with the cattle and the crops; Then we had another look at the animal in its trench--a little Our guns," said an artillery officer, and smiled "The Boche is above all things observant and imitative," said little appeals to a "public opinion" that, like the Boche, has that the women are working side by side with the men; the 13085 For a long time we have said to Almighty God, "Thank You, Sir, but we do ''We only want to know what''s the matter with Illinois,'' said De Forest ''''Sorry, but we haven''t time to look funny,'' said Arnott. ''Very good, sir,'' said Arnott, and felt his way to the Communicator ''But look here,'' said Arnott aghast; ''they''re saying what isn''t true. ''My people talk like that sometimes in Little Russia,'' said Dragomiroff. ''But I always allowed Mary was his lawful child, like,'' said Jabez, ''I never knowed Jim was a drinkin'' man--in his own house, like,'' said ''Well, I dunno how it _looks_ like, but let be how ''twill,'' said Jabez, After half an hour''s silence, Stalky said to me: ''I don''t know what ''Good-bye, old man,'' I said. ''Are you going to leave me up here all day?'' said the old man. 15529 Love Song of Har Dyal, The Plain Tales 234 Song of the Little Hunter Second Jungle Book 204 Song of the Men''s Side Rewards and Fairies 296 I was Lord of the Inca race, and she was Queen of the Sea. Under the stars beyond our stars where the new-forged meteors glow To-night, God knows what thing shall tide, To-night, God knows what thing shall tide, And mother''s heart for sleepy head, O little son of mine!_ And mother''s heart for sleepy head, O little son of mine!_ I haven''t time to answer now--the men are falling fast. Let no man turn his heart to home, His neighbours'' smoke shall vex his eyes, their voices break his rest, ''Shall I that have suffered the children to come to Me hold them against their will?'' _The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo._ So all you Gods that love brave men, 15976 know what put it into my head), "Smith of the Gods," I said, "the time ''And the sword?'' said Dan. Puck looked down the meadow that lay all quiet and cool in the shadow of ''Look!'' said Una, as though Dan were not staring his very eyes out. ''I like Brother Hugh,'' said Una, softly. ''Father says that nobody knows,'' said Una. Sir Richard looked relieved. ''"My father told me," said Witta, "that a great Shoal runs three days'' ''A whole shipload of gold!'' said Una, looking at the little _Golden ''Fulke laughed and said, "No man who serves King Henry dare do this much ''"Nay; but spare my men," said Fulke; and we heard him splash like a ''At last said De Aquila: "I am too old to judge, or to trust any man. I don''t know,'' said Una. The young man looked astonished for a moment. 17689 the afternoon in looking through reports of submarine work in the Sea a torpedo-boat, let alone a destroyer, would hit it if she came over. went up and got to business, which meant firing at our destroyer, and, sighted (the words run like Marryat''s) "enemy squadron coming up fast Once upon a time, there were certain E type boats who worked the Sea destroyers "came for me." She got off a long-range torpedo at one firing on me." So she torpedoed a thing that looked like a mine-layer, The German fleet came out of its North Sea ports, scouting ships had headed the enemy''s leading ships and our main battle-fleet came in destroyer-flotillas further north had been very busy with enemy ships, battle-cruisers and the enemy''s, eight or ten of our destroyers opened Our destroyers saw a good deal that night on the face of the waters. 2138 21777 ''All things on Earth your will shall win you'' _Who in the Realm to-day lays down dear life for the sake of a We may betray in time, God knows, Neither God''s judgment nor man''s heart was turned. To this end we stirred mankind till all Earth was ours, Till our world-end strifes begat wayside thrones and powers-On thy house and my house lies half the world''s hate. For my house and thy house no help shall we find God rest you, peaceful gentlemen, let nothing you dismay, God rest you, peaceful gentlemen, let nothing you dismay, God rest you, peaceful gentlemen, but give us leave to pass. Till our loves--and our lives--are well known at En-dor).... Shall they come with years and honour to the grave? They shall not return to us, the strong men coldly slain Our dead shall not return to us while Day and Night divide-- 2186 "Isn''t there milk?" said Harvey, looking round the dark double tier of "There was a little common swell yes''day an'' last night," said the boy. "You''re white," said Dan, as Harvey regained the deck, flushed to the "They''ve struck on good," said Dan, between his half-shut eyes. "Give him the hook," said Dan, and Harvey ran it into Manuel''s hands. Disko Troop, Tom Platt, Long Jack, and Salters went forward on "See, Harvey," said Dan, rapping with his fork on the table, "it''s jest "Never seen anchor weighed before?" said Tom Platt, to Harvey gaping at said Dan, as Uncle Salters hustled Penn into the fore-cabin. "Well," said Dan, "a heap o'' things''ll hev to come abaout ''fore Harve''s "Can a schooner like this go right across to Africa?" said Harvey. "Dan, you''re a white man," said Harvey. Said Harvey to Dan, as they turned in after watch: 2225 "There was a little common swell yes''day an'' last night," said the boy. "H''m," said the shaven man, quite unmoved by the end of Harvey''s "You''re white," said Dan, as Harvey regained the deck, flushed to the "They''ve struck on good," said Dan, between his half-shut eyes. "Give him the hook," said Dan, and Harvey ran it into Manuel''s hands. "He''s caught on good," said the scarred man, who was Tom Platt, Disko Troop, Tom Platt, Long Jack, and Salters went forward "See, Harvey," said Dan, rapping with his fork on the table, "it''s jest "''Never seen anchor weighed before?" said Tom Platt, to Harvey gaping said Dan, as Uncle Salters hustled Penn into the fore-cabin. "Well," said Dan, "a heap o'' things''ll hev to come abaout ''fore Harve''s "Can a schooner like this go right across to Africa?" said Harvey. Said Harvey to Dan, as they turned in after watch: "How about progress 23163 wound-pension among old and young who have never seen war. The nature of the enemy is to commit shame upon women and children, and country and in France the women understand perfectly what is needful in field work is wholly done by old men and women and children, who can Among the French, both men and women and little children occupy such times as these, return to God." [_Our Guru at home says that He says: "Moreover, this French mother of mine in France is says: "The new men who join us come believing they are in the country All French women read, write, and cast accounts the Regiment on account of his long service and his great deeds of old. Tell him, my Mother, that the men talk of him daily as though he had All day long men do their work and the women do 27870 By the peace among Our peoples let men know we serve the Lord._ And we drowsed the long tides idle till Thy Trumpets tore the sea." Then stooped the Lord, and He called the good sea up to Him, The man that counts, wi'' all his runs, one million mile o'' sea: An'' times like this, when things go smooth, my wickudness comes back. Lord, send a man like Robbie Burns to sing the Song o'' Steam! "Have I followed the sea for thirty years to die in the dark at last? I--the war-drum of the White Man round the world! The good wife''s sons come home again The good wife''s sons come home again Ten thousand men on the pay-roll and forty freighters at sea! Ten thousand men on the pay-roll and forty freighters at sea! He''d ''eard men sing by land an'' sea; 28537 ''Gentleman born,'' said Mulvaney; ''Corp''ril wan year, Sargint nex''. ''Kape quiet, little man,'' said Mulvaney, putting him aside, but very acrost the Black Tyrone agin wan day whin we wanted thim powerful bad. ''"There''s damned little sugar in ut!" sez my rear-rank man; but Crook ''Each does ut his own way, like makin'' love,'' said Mulvaney quietly; ''"Captain dear," sez a man av the Tyrone, comin'' up wid his mouth ''"I''m a dishgraced man!" sez the little orf''cer bhoy. ''A Staff Orf''cer man, clean as a new rifle, rides up an'' sez: "What ''But if a man come to you, Sir, and said he was ''Is it like we''d go for that man for fun, Sir?'' said Lew, pointing to till last year, an'' she shot up wid the spring," sez ould Mother ''I''m too little for to mill you, Mulvaney,'' said he, ''an'' you''ve 29135 Captain Hodgson opens the great colloid underbody-porthole through "The Bombay Mail," says Captain Hodgson, and looks at his watch. Night Mail makes her signal and rises between two racing clouds far to "That''s one of Lundt & Bleamers''s boats," says Captain Hodgson. Full-jewelled, you see," says Captain Hodgson as the engineer shunts Captain Purnall is not the suave man we left half an hour since, but the up the Banks Mark Boat, George." Our dip-dial shows that we, keeping "Keep our beam on her and send out a General Warning," says Captain "I''d be the last man to deny it," the captain of the Mark Boat replies The Mark Boat''s vertical spindle of light lies down to eastward, setting ASCENSION, MARK BOAT--Wreck of unknown racing-plane, Parden rudder, racing-planes driven a clear five foot or more above the water, and only AIR PLANES AND DIRIGIBLE GOODS AIR PLANES AND DIRIGIBLES 30568 "You shall all come," said Punch, from the height of Meeta''s strong "Yes," said Punch, lifted up in his father''s arms to wave good-bye. "I''ll come into your room," said Punch, and Papa choked. "Aunt Rosa only knows about God and things like that," argued Punch. "Uncle Harry''s going to die," said Judy, who now lived almost entirely "How do you like school?" said Aunty Rosa at the end of the day. "I suppose you warned the boys of Black Sheep''s character?" said Aunty "Gently, gently, little man," said the visitor turning Black Sheep''s minute, and then said suddenly: "Good God, the little chap''s nearly "A little," said Black Sheep. "She''s too little to hurt anyone," thought Black Sheep, "and if I said "Come and say good night," said Aunty Rosa, offering a withered cheek. "You are Gods, you should know," said the man. "I come on behalf of the children of men," said Leo. 32488 ''Humph!'' said the Camel; and the Horse went away and told the Man. Presently the Dog came to him, with a stick in his mouth, and said, ''Humph!'' said the Camel; and the Dog went away and told the Man. Presently the Ox came to him, with the yoke on his neck and said, ''Humph!'' said the Camel; and the Ox went away and told the Man. At the end of the day the Man called the Horse and the Dog and the Ox ''For goodness'' sake,'' said the Leopard at tea-time, ''let us wait till it ''I don''t like this old lady one little bit,'' said Stickly-Prickly, under ''Taffy dear, I''m afraid we''re in for a little trouble,'' said her Daddy, ''Look!'' said the Man, and as he spoke the great Sea came up the mouth of The Woman said, ''Wild Thing out of the Wild Woods, help my Man to hunt 32772 He says they eat good all times of the year.'' Una jerked ''Doesn''t that sound like--er--the People of the Hills?'' said Una. ''"You''ve brought him, then?" Sir Huon said, staring like any mortal man. Old Hobden stops all our gaps for us,'' said Una, ''and we let ''I should like to know about the shoes,'' said Dan. ''We''ve never been to a play,'' said Una. The lady looked at her and laughed. ''Hsh!'' said Philadelphia, looking round at Puck. ''"Heaven knows she doesn''t look like one," said poor Dad. ''It''s just like the sea,'' said Una, when Old Jim halted in the shade of All right!'' said Dan. Old Jim wheeled round, took his bone ''This time to-morrow we shall be at home, thank goodness,'' said Una. ''Because--because he doesn''t look like it,'' said Una stoutly. ''"Then Rahere must answer to the King for his man," said I. 32977 Man Sagar the road of to-day climbs up-hill, and by its side runs the half light of dawn, a great city sunk between hills and built round The Englishman, men said, might go by it if he liked, or he might not. said, long before the City of the Rising Sun, which is little more than And then, after a little time, came the end, and a return to the road in place, the main road of the city; and from that point looks like an old man and remembers many things." As he babbled, the night shut in a man had said good-by to the Englishman; adding cheerily: "We shall "Your men are no good," said the North Borneo man. salmon-wheels ''fore long," said a man who lived "way back on the Here he told me a little--such things as a man may tell a stranger--of 32991 How did Shakspere discover this enchanted island? the play in accordance with the great law that a story to be truly Shakspere''s art in this play, written at the very close of his career There is no finer touch of Shakspere''s magic in the whole play than romantic-comedy in which Shakspere played so great a part. When Shakspere began to write plays, the stage was well used to romance. Plays in One'' of Beaumont and Fletcher and the ''Tempest'' of Shakspere. The ''Tempest'' has always been a spectacular play on the stage, and so it More ingenious is Shakspere''s use of the anti-masques--i.e. dances by For a stage, then, that had long been used to romance, Shakspere planned How Shakspere Came to Write the ''Tempest'' How Shakspere Came to Write the ''Tempest'' How Shakspere Came to Write the ''Tempest'' How Shakspere Came to Write the ''Tempest'' How Shakspere Came to Write the ''Tempest'' 34113 God knows you can enter the game And the price of the game is a candle-[Illustration: January.] Each man seeks it a different way [Illustration: February.] The horse is ridden--the jockey rides-And I should leave this play alone. [Illustration: March.] Lean days and lives enforced pure. [Illustration: April.] Men and not Gods torment you, little fishes. [Illustration: May.] Thank God who made the British Isles And taught me how to play, [Illustration: June.] [Illustration: July.] A maid may work a man''s salvation. Four horses and a girl are not, [Illustration: August.] So greet we Christmas Day. Oh Christian load your gun and then, [Illustration: September.] [Illustration: October.] _Man cannot tell but Allah knows [Illustration: November.] Over the ice she flies Stars in my true-love''s eyes Now will I fly as she flies ... Stars that I saw in her eyes [Illustration: December.] And the candle''s down to the socket-- 35555 ''Go!'' said Kim, pushing him lightly, and the lama strode away, leaving ''Oh, Mahbub Ali, but am I a Hindu?'' said Kim in English. Think you our Lord came so far north?'' said the lama, turning to Kim. ''Now, how wilt thou know thy River?'' said Kim, squatting in the shade of road from thy sons to the man in whose hands these things lie.'' Kim ''Holy One, hast thou ever taken the road alone?'' Kim looked up sharply, ''Never speak to a white man till he is fed,'' said Kim, quoting a Said Kim in English, distressed for the lama''s agony: ''I think if you ''That which I saw,'' said Kim, ''the night that my lama and I lay next thy ''I was made wise by thee, Holy One,'' said Kim, forgetting the little ''Didst thou tell him of thy Search?'' said Kim, a little jealously. 35997 "Shere Khan does us great honor," said Father Wolf, but his eyes were A man''s cub went this way," said Shere Khan. but he said to Mowgli when they were deep in the jungle, as the boy lay "Oh, _thou_ art a man''s cub," said the Black Panther, very tenderly; this, and it may be a little over," said Mowgli; and he bounded away. "No man''s cub can run with the people of the jungle!" roared Shere Khan. "Come soon," said Mother Wolf, "little naked son of mine; for, listen, Baloo said to Bagheera one day when Mowgli had been cuffed and had run "Mowgli," said Baloo, "thou hast been talking with the Bandar-log--the "It is full time that boy went to herding," said the head-man, while "Yes," said Mowgli, without turning his head, chuckling a little. "Wah!" said Little Toomai, "thou art a big elephant," and he wagged his 37091 By the peace among Our peoples let men know we serve the Lord!_ The lover from the sea-rim drawn--his love in English lanes. [Illustration: THE COASTWISE LIGHTS OF ENGLAND. The Lights of England sent you and by silence shall ye speak! [Illustration: THE SONG OF THE DEAD. _Hear now the Song of the Dead--in the North by the torn berg-edges-Song of the Dead in the West--in the Barrens, the waste that Hear now the Song of the Dead!_ While man shall take his life to stake [Illustration: LORD GOD, WE HA'' PAID IN FULL! THE DEEP-SEA CABLES Men talk to-day o''er the waste of the ultimate slime, Hear, for thy children speak, from the uttermost parts of the sea! Suffer a little, and my land shall rise, Little used to lie down at the bidding of any man. Because ye are Sons of The Blood and call me Mother still. 37364 true, and Mowgli saw all the Jungle working under the Law. It began when the winter Rains failed almost entirely, and Ikki, the my head," said Mowgli, who, in those days, was quite sure that he "This tale touches thee, Little Brother," said Bagheera to Mowgli. "And Tha said: ''Never again shall the Jungle Peoples come to thee. "For one night only does Man fear the Tiger?" said Mowgli. "This comes of living with the Man-Pack," said Bagheera, slipping down mouths," said Mowgli; and the silent trailers saw the old man fill and "I am going hot-foot back to the Man-Pack," Mowgli said at last. "Follow!" said Mowgli; "and look to it that all the Jungle knows these "The Jungle is above our heads," said Mowgli. "Kill!" said Kaa, as Mowgli''s hand went to his knife. "Now, I, Little Foot, come to the rock," said Mowgli, running up his 557 ''And the sword?'' said Dan. Puck looked down the meadow that lay all quiet and cool in the shadow ''Look!'' said Una, as though Dan were not staring his very eyes out. ''Tell them all the tale, Sir Richard,'' said Puck. ''I like Brother Hugh,'' said Una, softly. ''Father says that nobody knows,'' said Una. Sir Richard looked relieved. "''My father told me," said Witta, "that a great Shoal runs three days'' ''A whole shipload of gold!'' said Una, looking at the little Golden ''Fulke laughed and said, "No man who serves King Henry dare do this "''Nay; but spare my men," said Fulke; and we heard him splash like a ''At last said De Aquila: "I am too old to judge, or to trust any man. ''Fathers can--if they like,'' said Una, her eyes dancing. I don''t know,'' said Una. The young man looked astonished for a moment. 59332 "Guess I must apologise, old man," said the Captain gravely. nothing else day and night." "Ah!" said the Young Gentleman travelling "A little more beef, please," said the fat man with the grey whiskers "Nobody of ordinary strength of mind ever was it," said the big fat man I said nothing, but I kept my eyes upon the strong man. "Most refreshing thing in the world," said the strong man faintly. Mottleby said, with deep disgust: "What can you do with a man like _You''ve_ got ''em," he said, addressing himself to the man he "I can believe it," said the man they called Saveloy. old man, if you''re awake,'' I said. Great Major, who said: "I don''t know a horse called _Sleipner_, but "He was an old man," I said. "Advice, if you will be so good," said the young man. "How--how in the world did you know?" said the young man, more 8649 The other man had said: "It looked like a silver wire laid down "Kape quiet, little man," said Mulvaney, putting him aside, but very "Each does ut his own way, like makin'' love," said Mulvaney, quietly; "the long range an'' saved betther men than me.'' He looked at our dead an'' said Ortheris and Learoyd and old times and places had died away, Mulvaney "''I''ve niver had charge of men like this before,'' sez he, playin'' wid the "But if a man come to you, Sir, and said he was going "Is it like we''d go for that man for fun, Sir?" said Lew, pointing to the "Go to sleep, little man," said Mulvaney, who was steaming nearest the less doubt ivry man has good reason for killin'' him," said Mulvaney. "That''s a clean shot, little man," said Mulvaney. I''ve said, an'' the men like divils, till two doctors come down from above, 9790 said about the British being all Chamberlains when the old man saw him hands behind him and said, ''I''m not knowing any man that fights for a "''Now,'' said the old man, ''we must turn over Antonio. he said in a whisper, "Ride away!" No. He did not cover the old man or the saddle and said, "Look at the old man!" He stood in the verandah firing "Why, I do believe it''s a real man-o''-war, after all," said Pyecroft, and "Good God, Johnny!" he said, dropping his lower lip like a child, "this "Change, or I''ll kill you!" said Hinchcliffe, and he looked like it. "We''ve come seven miles in fifty-four minutes, so far," said Hinchcliffe "You''ll know all about it in a little time," said our guest. "Don''t worry her for a little thing like that," said Pyecroft; and ere he Look at--you know," said Pyecroft.