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(John Tinney) title: In Africa: Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/21254.txt cache: ./cache/21254.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 5 resourceName b'21254.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 3284 author: Speke, John Hanning title: The Discovery of the Source of the Nile date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/3284.txt cache: ./cache/3284.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 10 resourceName b'3284.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-africaEast-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 21254 author = McCutcheon, John T. (John Tinney) title = In Africa: Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 87629 sentences = 4847 flesch = 81 summary = should begin my real hunting in a lion and elephant country. away and native villages with ant-like people moving about appeared in Away below, the crowd of people looked like little As a form of pleasant excitement, we began to photograph rhinos, Mr. Akeley took out his moving-picture machine, advanced it cautiously to My second lion experience came three days later. in the valley another large male lion appeared and moved slowly away A week later, while marching from the Tana River to the Zeka River, Mr. and Mrs. Akeley and I came across a large lion, accompanied by a lion, rhino, buffalo, and elephant--the four groups of animals that are Many African hunters consider elephant hunting more dangerous than lion, elephant far off, and while the porters made camp we went on for a mile dark day came when I saw Little Wanderobo Dog for the last time. cache = ./cache/21254.txt txt = ./txt/21254.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3284 author = Speke, John Hanning title = The Discovery of the Source of the Nile date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 211631 sentences = 7504 flesch = 72 summary = Having gone to work again, I found that Sheikh Said had brought ten men, slave for each, and told Sheikh said to look out for some men at once, As nearly all the men had now returned, Grant and I spent New Year's Day men, this time really provoked, said they would fight it out;--a king To do royal honours to the king of this charming land, I ordered my men out of the lake, and said, if I liked to ask the king's leave to visit even Bombay, should come near me; for the king had caused my men to your dinner." My men n'yanzigged--the king walked away, giving orders Bombay did not return within four days, Kamrasi would send other men men, who came with Bombay, said they would escort us to their country, king's orders for escorting us to Gani; but now they sent the men, the cache = ./cache/3284.txt txt = ./txt/3284.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3810 author = Patterson, J. H. (John Henry) title = The Man-Eaters of Tsavo, and Other East African Adventures date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 68208 sentences = 2696 flesch = 75 summary = lion suddenly put its head in at the open tent door and seized Ungan frenzied cries coming from another camp about half a mile away; we knew a great lion standing a few yards away looking at him. hoping that the lions would return to the spot the following night; and the lions had tried to snatch a man from the camp by the river, but condition, half-way to the ground, the great hippo suddenly came out to carry the skin back to camp, I took a good look round the place and knew that the most likely place for lions lay some distance away, and I After a little I again asked, "Where are the lions?" This time lion at the same time running away from the spot as hard as ever he in never having shot or even seen a lion all the time he had been in cache = ./cache/3810.txt txt = ./txt/3810.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37472 author = nan title = Zanzibar Tales: Told by Natives of the East Coast of Africa date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 25417 sentences = 1638 flesch = 93 summary = the lion said: "Don't run away; I am Sim'ba Kong'way, the very old "Now," said the gazelle, "I'm going away, and when I return I gazelle coming along alone, who, on reaching the sultan, said, "Good day, my master." The sultan replied in kind, and asked the "Oh," said the gazelle, impatiently, "a little water like that won't When the morning came, Keejeepaa went to the sultan and said: "Master, One day the gazelle said to the old woman: "I think the conduct of But his wife said: "Husband, it was this gazelle that came to ask One day the sultan said to six of his sons, "I'm going to look at One day a magician came to the sultan and said, "If I take your three "'One day a man came up to me and said, "Are you looking for work?" "I "Come with me, then," said he; and we went to his house. cache = ./cache/37472.txt txt = ./txt/37472.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38253 author = nan title = A Description of the Coasts of East Africa and Malabar in the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 85403 sentences = 4250 flesch = 80 summary = time ago on account of the great trade in gold which they carry on country saw such great destruction of their people and ships, The King of Guzarat is a great lord, both in revenue and people, and This King possesses great cities in his kingdom, and especially the river, with a large town called Baticala,[167] of very great trade very large town, peopled by Moors and Gentiles, of the kingdom of said that many men come from all the other kingdoms to this king's has a Moorish king, a great lord; and in former times this kingdom women relations of the kings and great lords come also to see the king lives, towards the south is a very good town called Cananor.] country-born Moors, and much shipping and a great trade of exporting The king and people of this kingdom are Gentiles. kingdom of Gentiles which has a king who resides in a very great and cache = ./cache/38253.txt txt = ./txt/38253.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10362 author = Dolbey, Robert Valentine title = Sketches of the East Africa Campaign date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44341 sentences = 2017 flesch = 75 summary = These sketches of General Smuts' campaign of 1916 in German East Africa, that he would like to eat; moreover, he knew, in German East Africa, balance of India in German East Africa, the new strategic railway from is told at Moschi of a young German officer who stole a day's leave and Of all the departments of War in German East Africa probably the most conjunction with the suspicion which the native of German East Africa that marked the savage bush fighting from German Bridge to Morogoro came little irregular things for wounded German soldiers, faked temperature food and hospitals and porters," captured German officers have often in the service of the Huns and the natives in German East, locked up modern young German who apes English ways, comes out to East Africa German East Africa, and you may imagine how she had longed for the day cache = ./cache/10362.txt txt = ./txt/10362.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 3284 21254 38253 3284 21254 10362 number of items: 6 sum of words: 522,629 average size in words: 87,104 average readability score: 79 nouns: men; king; time; country; day; way; man; 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only; as; away; again; off; there; also; down; here; well; on; once; more; back; however; never; much; most; still; in; just; soon; even; far; too; always; n''t; all; ever; over; about; first; together; before; quite; further; long; almost; no; else; often; instead; rather pronouns: i; he; they; it; his; we; him; my; their; them; me; our; us; you; her; she; its; himself; themselves; your; myself; one; itself; ourselves; mine; herself; ours; yourself; ''s; yours; theirs; em; oneself; hers; yourselves; you''re; ya; there; thee; non; hay; dà; certeza proper nouns: _; africa; bombay; uganda; kamrasi; grant; moors; east; king; mtesa; rumanika; arabs; baraka; waganda; nile; india; karague; mr.; hut; unyoro; gani; bana; de; malabar; musa; zanzibar; river; nairobi; gazelle; gentiles; suwarora; tsavo; march; que; maula; wakungu; ortelius; cambay; portuguese; n''yanza; england; petherick; calicut; roosevelt; ramusio; mombasa; lumeresi; colonel; portugal; wanguana keywords: africa; east; uganda; time; mr.; mombasa; lion; king; good; england; chapter; athi; zanzibar; watuta; wanguana; wanderobo; wakungu; wahuma; waganda; w.d.; usui; unyoro; tsavo; tana; tabora; suwarora; sultan; stephenson; spooner; south; soongoora; soldier; simba; sera; sea; salaam; sahib; rumanika; roosevelt; river; red; ramusio; railway; portuguese; portugal; photograph; petherick; persia; ortelius; ormuz one topic; one dimension: king file(s): ./cache/3284.txt titles(s): The Discovery of the Source of the Nile three topics; one dimension: men; lion; king file(s): ./cache/3284.txt, ./cache/21254.txt, ./cache/38253.txt titles(s): The Discovery of the Source of the Nile | In Africa: Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country | A Description of the Coasts of East Africa and Malabar in the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century five topics; three dimensions: king men said; lion time said; german native men; bridle maybe wax; bridle maybe wax file(s): ./cache/38253.txt, ./cache/21254.txt, ./cache/10362.txt, ./cache/37472.txt, ./cache/37472.txt titles(s): A Description of the Coasts of East Africa and Malabar in the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century | In Africa: Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country | Sketches of the East Africa Campaign | Zanzibar Tales: Told by Natives of the East Coast of Africa | Zanzibar Tales: Told by Natives of the East Coast of Africa Type: gutenberg title: subject-africaEast-gutenberg date: 2021-05-31 time: 15:05 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Africa, East" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 10362 author: Dolbey, Robert Valentine title: Sketches of the East Africa Campaign date: words: 44341 sentences: 2017 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/10362.txt txt: ./txt/10362.txt summary: These sketches of General Smuts'' campaign of 1916 in German East Africa, that he would like to eat; moreover, he knew, in German East Africa, balance of India in German East Africa, the new strategic railway from is told at Moschi of a young German officer who stole a day''s leave and Of all the departments of War in German East Africa probably the most conjunction with the suspicion which the native of German East Africa that marked the savage bush fighting from German Bridge to Morogoro came little irregular things for wounded German soldiers, faked temperature food and hospitals and porters," captured German officers have often in the service of the Huns and the natives in German East, locked up modern young German who apes English ways, comes out to East Africa German East Africa, and you may imagine how she had longed for the day id: 21254 author: McCutcheon, John T. (John Tinney) title: In Africa: Hunting Adventures in the Big Game Country date: words: 87629 sentences: 4847 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/21254.txt txt: ./txt/21254.txt summary: should begin my real hunting in a lion and elephant country. away and native villages with ant-like people moving about appeared in Away below, the crowd of people looked like little As a form of pleasant excitement, we began to photograph rhinos, Mr. Akeley took out his moving-picture machine, advanced it cautiously to My second lion experience came three days later. in the valley another large male lion appeared and moved slowly away A week later, while marching from the Tana River to the Zeka River, Mr. and Mrs. Akeley and I came across a large lion, accompanied by a lion, rhino, buffalo, and elephant--the four groups of animals that are Many African hunters consider elephant hunting more dangerous than lion, elephant far off, and while the porters made camp we went on for a mile dark day came when I saw Little Wanderobo Dog for the last time. id: 3810 author: Patterson, J. H. (John Henry) title: The Man-Eaters of Tsavo, and Other East African Adventures date: words: 68208 sentences: 2696 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/3810.txt txt: ./txt/3810.txt summary: lion suddenly put its head in at the open tent door and seized Ungan frenzied cries coming from another camp about half a mile away; we knew a great lion standing a few yards away looking at him. hoping that the lions would return to the spot the following night; and the lions had tried to snatch a man from the camp by the river, but condition, half-way to the ground, the great hippo suddenly came out to carry the skin back to camp, I took a good look round the place and knew that the most likely place for lions lay some distance away, and I After a little I again asked, "Where are the lions?" This time lion at the same time running away from the spot as hard as ever he in never having shot or even seen a lion all the time he had been in id: 3284 author: Speke, John Hanning title: The Discovery of the Source of the Nile date: words: 211631 sentences: 7504 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/3284.txt txt: ./txt/3284.txt summary: Having gone to work again, I found that Sheikh Said had brought ten men, slave for each, and told Sheikh said to look out for some men at once, As nearly all the men had now returned, Grant and I spent New Year''s Day men, this time really provoked, said they would fight it out;--a king To do royal honours to the king of this charming land, I ordered my men out of the lake, and said, if I liked to ask the king''s leave to visit even Bombay, should come near me; for the king had caused my men to your dinner." My men n''yanzigged--the king walked away, giving orders Bombay did not return within four days, Kamrasi would send other men men, who came with Bombay, said they would escort us to their country, king''s orders for escorting us to Gani; but now they sent the men, the id: 38253 author: nan title: A Description of the Coasts of East Africa and Malabar in the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century date: words: 85403 sentences: 4250 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/38253.txt txt: ./txt/38253.txt summary: time ago on account of the great trade in gold which they carry on country saw such great destruction of their people and ships, The King of Guzarat is a great lord, both in revenue and people, and This King possesses great cities in his kingdom, and especially the river, with a large town called Baticala,[167] of very great trade very large town, peopled by Moors and Gentiles, of the kingdom of said that many men come from all the other kingdoms to this king''s has a Moorish king, a great lord; and in former times this kingdom women relations of the kings and great lords come also to see the king lives, towards the south is a very good town called Cananor.] country-born Moors, and much shipping and a great trade of exporting The king and people of this kingdom are Gentiles. kingdom of Gentiles which has a king who resides in a very great and id: 37472 author: nan title: Zanzibar Tales: Told by Natives of the East Coast of Africa date: words: 25417 sentences: 1638 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/37472.txt txt: ./txt/37472.txt summary: the lion said: "Don''t run away; I am Sim''ba Kong''way, the very old "Now," said the gazelle, "I''m going away, and when I return I gazelle coming along alone, who, on reaching the sultan, said, "Good day, my master." The sultan replied in kind, and asked the "Oh," said the gazelle, impatiently, "a little water like that won''t When the morning came, Keejeepaa went to the sultan and said: "Master, One day the gazelle said to the old woman: "I think the conduct of But his wife said: "Husband, it was this gazelle that came to ask One day the sultan said to six of his sons, "I''m going to look at One day a magician came to the sultan and said, "If I take your three "''One day a man came up to me and said, "Are you looking for work?" "I "Come with me, then," said he; and we went to his house. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel