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charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'50372.txt' 35784 txt/../wrd/35784.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: 38347 author: Green, Anna Katharine title: The Millionaire Baby date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/38347.txt cache: ./cache/38347.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'38347.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 36220 author: Robins, Elizabeth title: My Little Sister date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/36220.txt cache: ./cache/36220.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'36220.txt' 35784 txt/../ent/35784.ent 35196 txt/../ent/35196.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 20071 author: Meade, L. T. title: Sue, A Little Heroine date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/20071.txt cache: ./cache/20071.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'20071.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 35196 author: Reid, Mayne title: Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/35196.txt cache: ./cache/35196.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'35196.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 35784 author: Reid, Mayne title: Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/35784.txt cache: ./cache/35784.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 8 resourceName b'35784.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-abduction-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 50372 author = Russell, William Clark title = The Tragedy of Ida Noble date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 59686 sentences = 3430 flesch = 85 summary = "I do not speak a word of Spanish," said I, turning to Captain Dopping. "Lads," said Captain Dopping, placing his hand upon my arm, "this here "A gap, Don Christoval?" said Captain Dopping. "We shall leave the vessel snug," said Captain Dopping, "and we don't sailors," said Don Christoval, handing me the paper. "The lady's to be got possession of," said Captain Dopping, "without "But first of all," said Captain Dopping, "who's keeping a look-out "Yes," said I, "that looks like a fire ashore. "Does the schooner make good way?" said Don Christoval. "The name of the lady's father," said I, "is Captain Noble. "All goes well with the schooner, I hope, Captain Portlack?" said he. "How shall I address her?" said I, looking at the tall Spaniard. "Ay," said he, with a knowing look entering his eyes, "but suppose the The Spaniard looked round him on Mariana rendering this, then said, "I cache = ./cache/50372.txt txt = ./txt/50372.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20071 author = Meade, L. T. title = Sue, A Little Heroine date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 76570 sentences = 6695 flesch = 95 summary = "You ask wot wages yer'll get," said Agnes, poking Connie on the arm. "Now," she said, "yer won't think 'ard of poor Mammy Warren. "I ha' come to fetch yer," said Connie. "Well, Ronald," said Mrs. Warren, "and 'ow may yer be, my dear little "Jam's wery bad for little boys," said Mrs. Warren at this juncture. "I am glad yer've come 'ere, Ronald," said Connie. "I've a fancy that yer shall wear these 'ere clothes to-day," said Mrs. Warren. "Come in, you poor little things," said Mrs Anderson. "Sue," he said, "does you know as Connie came back last night?" and wot's yer name, boy?" said Connie, who could Connie looked at Ronald, and then she glanced at Giles and her eyes said "Father," said Connie, "we can't find Sue anywhere, and Giles is dying, "You don't think, Sue, do yer," said Connie, "that _us_ could stop cache = ./cache/20071.txt txt = ./txt/20071.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4774 author = Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works) title = The Merry Devill of Edmonton date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12988 sentences = 1832 flesch = 98 summary = Thou to thy fellow Fiends, I to my friends. [Enter Sir Arthur Clare, Dorcas, his Lady, Milliscent, his Mine Host, is not Sir Richard Mounchensey come yet, according Knight, thy breath hath the force of a woman, it takes me Come, my host, let's serve the good What, dost thou speak in parables to thy friends? Art thou turned miser, Rascall, in thy loves? Too good for thee; and, knight, thou knowst it well, I tell thee, Clare, his blood is good and clear Thou'st be a frier, if that I be a Nun. And, father, ere young Jerningham's I'll be, Alas, sir, think you I shall ere be his? [Enter the Prioress of Cheston, with a Nun or two, Sir Arthur [Enter Sir Arthur Clare, and Raymond Mounchensey, like a Your daughter, sir, shall not be long a Nun. O my rare Tutor! [Enter Sir John, Blague, Smug, and Banks, one after another.] cache = ./cache/4774.txt txt = ./txt/4774.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11556 author = Verne, Jules title = Facing the Flag date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57265 sentences = 3442 flesch = 79 summary = Half an hour later the Count d'Artigas and Captain Spade were At this moment the Count d'Artigas and Engineer Serko appeared on Thomas Roch, "if it be necessary," said the Count d'Artigas. d'Artigas, Engineer Serko, Captain Spade and his crew. At this moment Count d'Artigas, Engineer Serko and Captain Spade go has been taken in, Count d'Artigas and Engineer Serko follow. possible use would Thomas Roch's invention be to the Count d'Artigas the acquaintance of Engineer Serko and Captain Spade, Ker Karraje lair--Ker Karraje and Back Cup;" and I surmise that if Engineer Serko d'Artigas, Engineer Serko, and Captain Spade will waste their time When I look out this morning, I see Thomas Roch and Engineer Serko now that Ker Karraje, Engineer Serko, Captain Spade, and the pirates Here comes Thomas Roch accompanied by Engineer Serko. Ker Karraje, Engineer Serko, and Captain Spade remain Ker Karraje, Engineer Serko, and Captain Spade remain cache = ./cache/11556.txt txt = ./txt/11556.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 62416 author = Cummings, Ray title = Juggernaut of Space date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17232 sentences = 1717 flesch = 93 summary = and Shorty, Vivian and Mack came stumbling in, standing an instant, in the dim crimson glow now I could see Mack, Vivian and Blaine fairly Both Radaks and Lei lived always in great underground caverns with "The Great Mind--want see you now," one of the Radaks said. Radak ruler's judgment, Blaine the banker, Mack the derelict, Shorty, Then the ancient Radak Ruler's smouldering gaze was upon Mack's head. Radaks caught Shorty and me; with almost machine-like strength the Radak Ruler, but a little squat grey figure standing guard there, gazing defiantly at the oncoming Radaks--Mack who on Earth probably Blaine, from that moment when the Radak guards hustled him away from "So you are planning to kill everyone on Earth," Blaine said. Blaine's heart leaped as Ratan unclipped the little cylinder from his With a startled shout, the little Radak leaped at Blaine. Shorty clutched his knife; I held the Radak-gun as we cache = ./cache/62416.txt txt = ./txt/62416.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12315 author = Sherwood, Mary Martha title = Shanty the Blacksmith; a Tale of Other Times date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 32263 sentences = 1109 flesch = 73 summary = "Nor I neither, Mr. Dymock," said Shanty, and the old man drew near to Shanty had long advised his patron to tell his situation to Mrs. Margaret, and to advertise the sale of the castle, but Dymock's pride asked, if the place was Dymock's Moor, and if the old man he saw before Dymock returned; Tamar saw him first coming down the glen, looking She took his hand, she brought him in, she set him a chair, and Mrs. Margaret kissing him, said "Come Dymock brighten up, and thank your God "Lord help you, nephew!" said Mrs. Margaret, "if poor dear Tamar's Dymock told Tamar all that had taken place in Mr. Salmon's room, and the order of the day with Mrs. Margaret, the Laird, and Shanty, whilst presence of Mrs. Margaret." When Dymock heard what Tamar had to say, he to your own place, Mrs. Margaret Dymock!" said one of cache = ./cache/12315.txt txt = ./txt/12315.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36220 author = Robins, Elizabeth title = My Little Sister date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63269 sentences = 6008 flesch = 93 summary = walk into my mother's room; to see a certain look come into his eyes. When I said I didn't think so, my mother seemed a little chilled, as Almost sulkily she said that if I wanted our mother told things, I could "Look out of the window," my mother said. think, but for some of the things Lady Helmstone had said to my mother "Go and ask him to come upstairs," my mother said. blindness came into his face, Ranny Dallas looks as I feel, I said to Bettina said very likely Lord Helmstone was having tea upstairs and that "There is another reason," my mother said, looking out of the window. It was my mother who said: "I thought you would come to say good-bye." "Bettina talks too much to that woman," my mother said to me privately. "Because," Betty said, and she looked at the young man again, "only cache = ./cache/36220.txt txt = ./txt/36220.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35784 author = Reid, Mayne title = Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 136315 sentences = 9413 flesch = 84 summary = times so at the end of Captain Ryecroft's line and rod; he having there "Joe, old boy, Miss Lees and I are going for a row; but, as the day's Stepping into the boat, the other Gwendoline takes the oars, Miss Lees to the boat-dock in good time, and give Joseph the cue to hold his same time he observes two boats approaching the little dock, where but Men as think that way a'nt like to stick at any sort of "Not now; you shall know in good time--when you meet me with the boat. "Captain Ryecroft" and "Miss Wynn," instead of "Vivian" and "Gwen"! "There was a day, Miss Wynn, when, standing on this spot, I thought "Wonder whose boat can be on the river this time o' night--mornin', I the house, did not re-enter; his oars were in the boat, having just come cache = ./cache/35784.txt txt = ./txt/35784.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38347 author = Green, Anna Katharine title = The Millionaire Baby date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 70591 sentences = 4845 flesch = 86 summary = "Mrs. Ocumpaugh certainly believes that the body of her child lies in like leaving Mrs. Ocumpaugh till she knows whether we shall ever see the I had just reached the opening in the hedge communicating with Mrs. Carew's grounds, when I heard steps on the walk inside and a woman's Mrs. Ocumpaugh if she happened to look this way." persons to delude Mrs. Ocumpaugh into believing the child dead. "I have always thought, just as Mrs. Ocumpaugh has, that the child had that child or Mrs. Ocumpaugh's blood will be on your head! live till Mr. Ocumpaugh comes home unless she can show him his child." on behalf of Mrs. Ocumpaugh, whose child you have at this moment under name and business, thus proving the man to be in the confidence of Mrs. Ocumpaugh or, at the least, in that of Miss Porter. girl said that hearing that the little boy fretted, Mrs. Ocumpaugh had cache = ./cache/38347.txt txt = ./txt/38347.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 63709 author = Walton, Bryce title = Prisoner of the Brain-Mistress date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8491 sentences = 712 flesch = 83 summary = to the body of this story--to the World-City of Mohln, to which the "Withdraw the brain recorder, Draken," she said softly, not taking The little man, Draken, complied. "The only harm Mohln can suffer," said Draken wearily, "is to continue me, and said with as little chattering as possible into her perfect I saw those perfect little feet come up and stand in front of possible death, I thought of them as perfect little feet. kind of world in which Jokan lived out frustration. This world of Mohln thinks it has achieved an ultimate perfection. The entire World-City of Mohln must be destroyed, switch in this World-City, pushed too far--" Draken looked at me At another telepathic command from Jokan, the robot's arms raised and I began slowly and methodically, looking all the time into her eyes. "The Council," said Jokan. little man to destroy a world. cache = ./cache/63709.txt txt = ./txt/63709.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35196 author = Reid, Mayne title = Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 135495 sentences = 9395 flesch = 84 summary = Stepping into the boat, the other Gwendoline takes the oars, Miss Lees the same time he observes two boats approaching the little dock, where After a time, he again observes:--"You've said you don't know the ladies Men as think that way a'nt like to stick at any sort of If the young lady be anythin' like's good-lookin' as Mary Morgan--" "Not now; you shall know in good time--when you meet me with the boat. "Captain Ryecroft" and "Miss Wynn," instead of "Vivian" and "Gwen!" It "There was a day, Miss Wynn, when, standing on this spot, I thought "Wonder whose boat can be on the river this time o' night--mornin', I Captain Ryecroft, looking towards the door still ajar, sees a face Llangorren Court, by the boat-stair, and he knows the people now living the house, did not re-enter; his oars were in the boat, having just come cache = ./cache/35196.txt txt = ./txt/35196.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 61380 author = Pohl, Frederik title = The Five Hells of Orion date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 11956 sentences = 962 flesch = 87 summary = Hatcher, like McCray, was an Hatcher's principal task at this moment was to run the "probe team" A tinny little voice from the helmet of the space suit said sharply, Herrell McCray, this is _Jodrell Bank_ responding to your message, McCray took a deep breath and thought. suit's pararadio, millions of times faster than light, it took _hours_ McCray had no way of knowing just how hot it was going to get. benches and McCray, staring, thought briefly of many-armed blind giants The woman's voice was at such close range that McCray's suit radio made But another thought was in Hatcher's mind: Suppose McCray breathed a deep sigh and for one more time turned his mind away McCray didn't know they were Hatcher's people, of course. waiting for something, McCray thought; if indeed they were creatures McCray had not understood all of what Hatcher had tried to communicate Hatcher's people were creatures of thought. cache = ./cache/61380.txt txt = ./txt/61380.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 35196 35784 20071 11556 35196 35784 number of items: 12 sum of words: 682,121 average size in words: 56,843 average readability score: 86 nouns: man; time; way; eyes; boat; night; mother; one; face; day; house; door; room; place; child; hand; nothing; something; men; life; woman; head; o; thing; girl; moment; side; mind; river; lady; heart; father; word; words; hour; people; voice; name; things; light; boy; world; part; water; table; sort; reason; morning; days; hands verbs: was; is; be; had; have; said; has; been; do; were; are; ''s; did; see; come; know; go; being; made; think; say; tell; am; take; make; having; came; went; does; get; let; ''ve; going; seen; told; heard; found; saw; gone; thought; put; looked; seemed; done; brought; give; asked; looking; look; find adjectives: little; other; more; old; good; own; such; same; young; great; last; first; many; much; few; poor; long; sure; new; true; strange; dark; full; least; different; small; certain; short; dead; able; better; best; white; several; whole; open; dear; possible; only; very; red; beautiful; ready; next; strong; right; large; enough; fine; black adverbs: not; so; n''t; now; then; up; out; only; very; still; there; too; down; back; never; more; again; as; even; just; here; off; away; well; all; soon; ever; on; in; yet; almost; far; once; much; long; no; however; quite; also; most; enough; thus; instead; rather; perhaps; indeed; over; first; before; else pronouns: i; it; he; her; she; his; you; my; me; him; they; we; them; its; their; your; us; himself; our; herself; myself; itself; yourself; one; themselves; ''em; thy; mine; ''s; hers; thee; yer; yours; ourselves; ye; yerself; ours; em; hisself; theirs; i''m; you''ll; pelf; you''re; yer''ve; yer''ll; wi; aw''y; on''t; ha proper nouns: _; mrs.; connie; captain; miss; ryecroft; sue; wynn; mr.; don; llangorren; bettina; jack; yer; giles; ronald; wingate; roch; father; ocumpaugh; murdock; warren; ye; thomas; shenstone; sir; mary; god; gwen; tamar; betty; george; count; court; rogier; dymock; morgan; christoval; london; carew; harris; serko; lazarillo; d''artigas; wye; shanty; major; ferry; chapter; gwendoline keywords: mrs.; mr.; miss; captain; father; wynn; wye; wingate; shenstone; ryecroft; rugg; rogier; murdock; morgan; monsieur; mary; man; major; mahon; llangorren; linton; lewin; lees; joe; jack; herefordshire; gwendoline; gwen; george; french; ferry; dick; dempsey; court; coracle; chapter; boulogne; yus; york; yer; world; warren; vivian; trevitt; tower; tom; thomas; taro; tamar; sword one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/20071.txt titles(s): Sue, A Little Heroine three topics; one dimension: said; boat; roch file(s): ./cache/20071.txt, ./cache/35784.txt, ./cache/11556.txt titles(s): Sue, A Little Heroine | Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye | Facing the Flag five topics; 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Radak ruler''s judgment, Blaine the banker, Mack the derelict, Shorty, Then the ancient Radak Ruler''s smouldering gaze was upon Mack''s head. Radaks caught Shorty and me; with almost machine-like strength the Radak Ruler, but a little squat grey figure standing guard there, gazing defiantly at the oncoming Radaks--Mack who on Earth probably Blaine, from that moment when the Radak guards hustled him away from "So you are planning to kill everyone on Earth," Blaine said. Blaine''s heart leaped as Ratan unclipped the little cylinder from his With a startled shout, the little Radak leaped at Blaine. Shorty clutched his knife; I held the Radak-gun as we id: 38347 author: Green, Anna Katharine title: The Millionaire Baby date: words: 70591 sentences: 4845 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/38347.txt txt: ./txt/38347.txt summary: "Mrs. Ocumpaugh certainly believes that the body of her child lies in like leaving Mrs. Ocumpaugh till she knows whether we shall ever see the I had just reached the opening in the hedge communicating with Mrs. Carew''s grounds, when I heard steps on the walk inside and a woman''s Mrs. Ocumpaugh if she happened to look this way." persons to delude Mrs. Ocumpaugh into believing the child dead. "I have always thought, just as Mrs. Ocumpaugh has, that the child had that child or Mrs. Ocumpaugh''s blood will be on your head! live till Mr. Ocumpaugh comes home unless she can show him his child." on behalf of Mrs. Ocumpaugh, whose child you have at this moment under name and business, thus proving the man to be in the confidence of Mrs. Ocumpaugh or, at the least, in that of Miss Porter. girl said that hearing that the little boy fretted, Mrs. Ocumpaugh had id: 20071 author: Meade, L. T. title: Sue, A Little Heroine date: words: 76570 sentences: 6695 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/20071.txt txt: ./txt/20071.txt summary: "You ask wot wages yer''ll get," said Agnes, poking Connie on the arm. "Now," she said, "yer won''t think ''ard of poor Mammy Warren. "I ha'' come to fetch yer," said Connie. "Well, Ronald," said Mrs. Warren, "and ''ow may yer be, my dear little "Jam''s wery bad for little boys," said Mrs. Warren at this juncture. "I am glad yer''ve come ''ere, Ronald," said Connie. "I''ve a fancy that yer shall wear these ''ere clothes to-day," said Mrs. Warren. "Come in, you poor little things," said Mrs Anderson. "Sue," he said, "does you know as Connie came back last night?" and wot''s yer name, boy?" said Connie, who could Connie looked at Ronald, and then she glanced at Giles and her eyes said "Father," said Connie, "we can''t find Sue anywhere, and Giles is dying, "You don''t think, Sue, do yer," said Connie, "that _us_ could stop id: 61380 author: Pohl, Frederik title: The Five Hells of Orion date: words: 11956 sentences: 962 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/61380.txt txt: ./txt/61380.txt summary: Hatcher, like McCray, was an Hatcher''s principal task at this moment was to run the "probe team" A tinny little voice from the helmet of the space suit said sharply, Herrell McCray, this is _Jodrell Bank_ responding to your message, McCray took a deep breath and thought. suit''s pararadio, millions of times faster than light, it took _hours_ McCray had no way of knowing just how hot it was going to get. benches and McCray, staring, thought briefly of many-armed blind giants The woman''s voice was at such close range that McCray''s suit radio made But another thought was in Hatcher''s mind: Suppose McCray breathed a deep sigh and for one more time turned his mind away McCray didn''t know they were Hatcher''s people, of course. waiting for something, McCray thought; if indeed they were creatures McCray had not understood all of what Hatcher had tried to communicate Hatcher''s people were creatures of thought. id: 35196 author: Reid, Mayne title: Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye date: words: 135495 sentences: 9395 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/35196.txt txt: ./txt/35196.txt summary: Stepping into the boat, the other Gwendoline takes the oars, Miss Lees the same time he observes two boats approaching the little dock, where After a time, he again observes:--"You''ve said you don''t know the ladies Men as think that way a''nt like to stick at any sort of If the young lady be anythin'' like''s good-lookin'' as Mary Morgan--" "Not now; you shall know in good time--when you meet me with the boat. "Captain Ryecroft" and "Miss Wynn," instead of "Vivian" and "Gwen!" It "There was a day, Miss Wynn, when, standing on this spot, I thought "Wonder whose boat can be on the river this time o'' night--mornin'', I Captain Ryecroft, looking towards the door still ajar, sees a face Llangorren Court, by the boat-stair, and he knows the people now living the house, did not re-enter; his oars were in the boat, having just come id: 35784 author: Reid, Mayne title: Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye date: words: 136315 sentences: 9413 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/35784.txt txt: ./txt/35784.txt summary: times so at the end of Captain Ryecroft''s line and rod; he having there "Joe, old boy, Miss Lees and I are going for a row; but, as the day''s Stepping into the boat, the other Gwendoline takes the oars, Miss Lees to the boat-dock in good time, and give Joseph the cue to hold his same time he observes two boats approaching the little dock, where but Men as think that way a''nt like to stick at any sort of "Not now; you shall know in good time--when you meet me with the boat. "Captain Ryecroft" and "Miss Wynn," instead of "Vivian" and "Gwen"! "There was a day, Miss Wynn, when, standing on this spot, I thought "Wonder whose boat can be on the river this time o'' night--mornin'', I the house, did not re-enter; his oars were in the boat, having just come id: 36220 author: Robins, Elizabeth title: My Little Sister date: words: 63269 sentences: 6008 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/36220.txt txt: ./txt/36220.txt summary: walk into my mother''s room; to see a certain look come into his eyes. When I said I didn''t think so, my mother seemed a little chilled, as Almost sulkily she said that if I wanted our mother told things, I could "Look out of the window," my mother said. think, but for some of the things Lady Helmstone had said to my mother "Go and ask him to come upstairs," my mother said. blindness came into his face, Ranny Dallas looks as I feel, I said to Bettina said very likely Lord Helmstone was having tea upstairs and that "There is another reason," my mother said, looking out of the window. It was my mother who said: "I thought you would come to say good-bye." "Bettina talks too much to that woman," my mother said to me privately. "Because," Betty said, and she looked at the young man again, "only id: 50372 author: Russell, William Clark title: The Tragedy of Ida Noble date: words: 59686 sentences: 3430 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/50372.txt txt: ./txt/50372.txt summary: "I do not speak a word of Spanish," said I, turning to Captain Dopping. "Lads," said Captain Dopping, placing his hand upon my arm, "this here "A gap, Don Christoval?" said Captain Dopping. "We shall leave the vessel snug," said Captain Dopping, "and we don''t sailors," said Don Christoval, handing me the paper. "The lady''s to be got possession of," said Captain Dopping, "without "But first of all," said Captain Dopping, "who''s keeping a look-out "Yes," said I, "that looks like a fire ashore. "Does the schooner make good way?" said Don Christoval. "The name of the lady''s father," said I, "is Captain Noble. "All goes well with the schooner, I hope, Captain Portlack?" said he. "How shall I address her?" said I, looking at the tall Spaniard. "Ay," said he, with a knowing look entering his eyes, "but suppose the The Spaniard looked round him on Mariana rendering this, then said, "I id: 4774 author: Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works) title: The Merry Devill of Edmonton date: words: 12988 sentences: 1832 pages: flesch: 98 cache: ./cache/4774.txt txt: ./txt/4774.txt summary: Thou to thy fellow Fiends, I to my friends. [Enter Sir Arthur Clare, Dorcas, his Lady, Milliscent, his Mine Host, is not Sir Richard Mounchensey come yet, according Knight, thy breath hath the force of a woman, it takes me Come, my host, let''s serve the good What, dost thou speak in parables to thy friends? Art thou turned miser, Rascall, in thy loves? Too good for thee; and, knight, thou knowst it well, I tell thee, Clare, his blood is good and clear Thou''st be a frier, if that I be a Nun. And, father, ere young Jerningham''s I''ll be, Alas, sir, think you I shall ere be his? [Enter the Prioress of Cheston, with a Nun or two, Sir Arthur [Enter Sir Arthur Clare, and Raymond Mounchensey, like a Your daughter, sir, shall not be long a Nun. O my rare Tutor! [Enter Sir John, Blague, Smug, and Banks, one after another.] id: 12315 author: Sherwood, Mary Martha title: Shanty the Blacksmith; a Tale of Other Times date: words: 32263 sentences: 1109 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/12315.txt txt: ./txt/12315.txt summary: "Nor I neither, Mr. Dymock," said Shanty, and the old man drew near to Shanty had long advised his patron to tell his situation to Mrs. Margaret, and to advertise the sale of the castle, but Dymock''s pride asked, if the place was Dymock''s Moor, and if the old man he saw before Dymock returned; Tamar saw him first coming down the glen, looking She took his hand, she brought him in, she set him a chair, and Mrs. Margaret kissing him, said "Come Dymock brighten up, and thank your God "Lord help you, nephew!" said Mrs. Margaret, "if poor dear Tamar''s Dymock told Tamar all that had taken place in Mr. Salmon''s room, and the order of the day with Mrs. Margaret, the Laird, and Shanty, whilst presence of Mrs. Margaret." When Dymock heard what Tamar had to say, he to your own place, Mrs. Margaret Dymock!" said one of id: 11556 author: Verne, Jules title: Facing the Flag date: words: 57265 sentences: 3442 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/11556.txt txt: ./txt/11556.txt summary: Half an hour later the Count d''Artigas and Captain Spade were At this moment the Count d''Artigas and Engineer Serko appeared on Thomas Roch, "if it be necessary," said the Count d''Artigas. d''Artigas, Engineer Serko, Captain Spade and his crew. At this moment Count d''Artigas, Engineer Serko and Captain Spade go has been taken in, Count d''Artigas and Engineer Serko follow. possible use would Thomas Roch''s invention be to the Count d''Artigas the acquaintance of Engineer Serko and Captain Spade, Ker Karraje lair--Ker Karraje and Back Cup;" and I surmise that if Engineer Serko d''Artigas, Engineer Serko, and Captain Spade will waste their time When I look out this morning, I see Thomas Roch and Engineer Serko now that Ker Karraje, Engineer Serko, Captain Spade, and the pirates Here comes Thomas Roch accompanied by Engineer Serko. Ker Karraje, Engineer Serko, and Captain Spade remain Ker Karraje, Engineer Serko, and Captain Spade remain id: 63709 author: Walton, Bryce title: Prisoner of the Brain-Mistress date: words: 8491 sentences: 712 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/63709.txt txt: ./txt/63709.txt summary: to the body of this story--to the World-City of Mohln, to which the "Withdraw the brain recorder, Draken," she said softly, not taking The little man, Draken, complied. "The only harm Mohln can suffer," said Draken wearily, "is to continue me, and said with as little chattering as possible into her perfect I saw those perfect little feet come up and stand in front of possible death, I thought of them as perfect little feet. kind of world in which Jokan lived out frustration. This world of Mohln thinks it has achieved an ultimate perfection. The entire World-City of Mohln must be destroyed, switch in this World-City, pushed too far--" Draken looked at me At another telepathic command from Jokan, the robot''s arms raised and I began slowly and methodically, looking all the time into her eyes. "The Council," said Jokan. little man to destroy a world. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel