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C. L. Dodgson) date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/11483.txt cache: ./cache/11483.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'11483.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-carrollLewis-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 11483 author = Collingwood, Stuart Dodgson title = The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 97567 sentences = 6373 flesch = 81 summary = two books I have seen was the answer of a little girl whom Lewis revelation to the undergraduate who heard for the first time that Mr. Dodgson of Christ Church and Lewis Carroll were identical. 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(George Edward) title = The Wallypug in London date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40999 sentences = 4467 flesch = 86 summary = You know that I spoke in my last book about writing a school story, most interesting place to go to, Why or Zum, when my housekeeper, Mrs. Putchy, came to the door with the unwelcome news that the carriage had [Illustration: "HIS MAJESTY THE WALLYPUG"] "Let's change the subject," suggested the Doctor-in-Law, to our great Wallypug and the Doctor-in-Law had been up for some time, and were "Pay for the Wallypug then and I'll let you in free," said the little "Why, you see, sir!" said Mrs. Putchy, "Mr. Doctor-in-Law found that "I read it in a book," declared the Doctor-in-Law. for some time the Doctor-in-Law had just told the Wallypug to stick This little book is the first volume of a new Devotional Series, This book, like Mr. Baring-Gould's well-known 'Old Country Life,' Author of 'The Time Machine.' _Second Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ _A Series of Books by well-known Authors, well illustrated._ cache = ./cache/26478.txt txt = ./txt/26478.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35990 author = Bowman, Isa title = The Story of Lewis Carroll Told for Young People by the Real Alice in Wonderland date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18969 sentences = 1332 flesch = 89 summary = In 1850 he went to Christ Church, Oxford, and from that time till the year It tells little save that Lewis Carroll was a clever mathematician for me a picture of "The little girl called Isa whose hair turned into Of the joys that waited on a little girl who stayed with Lewis Carroll at A kind old lady, called Mrs Symonds, had invited Isa to come and ready for 20 minutes, so Isa, and Co., wouldn't wait, but went back to Ch. Ch., and saw the "Broad Walk." In the evening they played at "Reversi", "So then I said to myself, 'What a nice little girl Maggie is. "So all the little girls said, 'Please thank Maggie, and we send her thing that would be likely to please a little girl, is simply wonderful. Words about Letter Writing," and as this little book of mine is so full of cache = ./cache/35990.txt txt = ./txt/35990.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42574 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 32538 sentences = 2906 flesch = 96 summary = Once upon a time, after Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice bunny rabbit "I think I'll just hop along and look for a few," said Uncle Wiggily to "You can get out, Uncle Wiggily," said a soft little voice down toward Then Alice from Wonderland happened along and gave Uncle Wiggily a drink This looks like an adventure already!" said the bunny uncle to As this was just different from what Alice had said, Uncle Wiggily did "Very well," said Uncle Wiggily, smiling at Alice. babies?" asked Alice of Uncle Wiggily. "Well," said Uncle Wiggily Longears, the rabbit gentleman, to himself, "Oh, how kind of you to come for me, Uncle Wiggily!" cried Alice, and "I will when you let my friends, Uncle Wiggily and Alice, alone," said "I don't know just what I do mean, Uncle Wiggily," said Alice. "I am going to look for an adventure," said Uncle Wiggily. cache = ./cache/42574.txt txt = ./txt/42574.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35418 author = Moses, Belle title = Lewis Carroll in Wonderland and at Home: The Story of His Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 69744 sentences = 3793 flesch = 82 summary = wrote Lewis Carroll many years after, when "Alice in Wonderland" had made It is doubtful if any little girl in Lewis Carroll's time ever learned time he became Lewis Carroll, Charles Dodgson began to go backward; he did Many of the little poems Lewis Carroll wrote at this time he tucked away Lewis Carroll liked the little bit of acting she did in This book was handed over to the small Alice, who little dreamed at that succeeded in giving pleasure to any little girl whom Lewis Carroll knew "'You ought to be ashamed of yourself,' said Alice, 'a great girl like the sort of people to look deep into things, and _Alice_, being a little Of course the little girl had the last word, but then, as Lewis Carroll Lewis Carroll never liked "his little girl" to exaggerate. From the time of the publication of "Alice in Wonderland" Lewis Carroll cache = ./cache/35418.txt txt = ./txt/35418.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39657 author = Strunsky, Simeon title = Through the Outlooking Glass date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9277 sentences = 877 flesch = 94 summary = Alice was half-way through her cereal when the Red Knight came in and "Good evening," said the Red Knight, as he opened his newspaper and "I'll begin with a third cup of coffee," said the Red Knight. "It means," said the Red Knight, "a candidate who receives his views and The Red Knight had been rowing for a long time and Alice noticed that "On the one hand," said the Red Knight, lifting his right arm from the "My dear Alice," said the Red Knight, "when you grow up and go into "Whichever way you look at it," said the Red Knight, "there is only one "That is the Good Trust," said the Red Knight. "That is very good," said the Red Knight. "But how about me?" said Alice, of whose presence the Red Knight had "Why, sure enough, there you are, Alice," said the Red Knight. 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Ch., and saw the "Broad Walk." In the evening they played at "Reversi", "So then I said to myself, ''What a nice little girl Maggie is. "So all the little girls said, ''Please thank Maggie, and we send her thing that would be likely to please a little girl, is simply wonderful. Words about Letter Writing," and as this little book of mine is so full of id: 11483 author: Collingwood, Stuart Dodgson title: The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) date: words: 97567 sentences: 6373 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/11483.txt txt: ./txt/11483.txt summary: two books I have seen was the answer of a little girl whom Lewis revelation to the undergraduate who heard for the first time that Mr. Dodgson of Christ Church and Lewis Carroll were identical. Death of Archdeacon Dodgson--Lewis Carroll''s rooms at Christ Death of Archdeacon Dodgson--Lewis Carroll''s rooms at Christ time (knowing the sad end of the dear little boy), the funny parts A little book, published during this year, "Alice (a dramatic version "For auld lang syne" the author sent a copy of his book to Mrs. Hargreaves (Miss Alice Liddell), accompanied by a short note. A letter written about this time to his friend, Miss Edith Rix, gives The following letter written to a child-friend, Miss E. In December, the Logical controversy being over for a time, Mr. Dodgson invented a new problem to puzzle his mathematical friends id: 26478 author: Farrow, G. E. (George Edward) title: The Wallypug in London date: words: 40999 sentences: 4467 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/26478.txt txt: ./txt/26478.txt summary: You know that I spoke in my last book about writing a school story, most interesting place to go to, Why or Zum, when my housekeeper, Mrs. Putchy, came to the door with the unwelcome news that the carriage had [Illustration: "HIS MAJESTY THE WALLYPUG"] "Let''s change the subject," suggested the Doctor-in-Law, to our great Wallypug and the Doctor-in-Law had been up for some time, and were "Pay for the Wallypug then and I''ll let you in free," said the little "Why, you see, sir!" said Mrs. Putchy, "Mr. Doctor-in-Law found that "I read it in a book," declared the Doctor-in-Law. for some time the Doctor-in-Law had just told the Wallypug to stick This little book is the first volume of a new Devotional Series, This book, like Mr. Baring-Gould''s well-known ''Old Country Life,'' Author of ''The Time Machine.'' _Second Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ _A Series of Books by well-known Authors, well illustrated._ id: 42574 author: Garis, Howard Roger title: Uncle Wiggily in Wonderland date: words: 32538 sentences: 2906 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/42574.txt txt: ./txt/42574.txt summary: Once upon a time, after Uncle Wiggily Longears, the nice bunny rabbit "I think I''ll just hop along and look for a few," said Uncle Wiggily to "You can get out, Uncle Wiggily," said a soft little voice down toward Then Alice from Wonderland happened along and gave Uncle Wiggily a drink This looks like an adventure already!" said the bunny uncle to As this was just different from what Alice had said, Uncle Wiggily did "Very well," said Uncle Wiggily, smiling at Alice. babies?" asked Alice of Uncle Wiggily. "Well," said Uncle Wiggily Longears, the rabbit gentleman, to himself, "Oh, how kind of you to come for me, Uncle Wiggily!" cried Alice, and "I will when you let my friends, Uncle Wiggily and Alice, alone," said "I don''t know just what I do mean, Uncle Wiggily," said Alice. "I am going to look for an adventure," said Uncle Wiggily. id: 35418 author: Moses, Belle title: Lewis Carroll in Wonderland and at Home: The Story of His Life date: words: 69744 sentences: 3793 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/35418.txt txt: ./txt/35418.txt summary: wrote Lewis Carroll many years after, when "Alice in Wonderland" had made It is doubtful if any little girl in Lewis Carroll''s time ever learned time he became Lewis Carroll, Charles Dodgson began to go backward; he did Many of the little poems Lewis Carroll wrote at this time he tucked away Lewis Carroll liked the little bit of acting she did in This book was handed over to the small Alice, who little dreamed at that succeeded in giving pleasure to any little girl whom Lewis Carroll knew "''You ought to be ashamed of yourself,'' said Alice, ''a great girl like the sort of people to look deep into things, and _Alice_, being a little Of course the little girl had the last word, but then, as Lewis Carroll Lewis Carroll never liked "his little girl" to exaggerate. From the time of the publication of "Alice in Wonderland" Lewis Carroll id: 39657 author: Strunsky, Simeon title: Through the Outlooking Glass date: words: 9277 sentences: 877 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/39657.txt txt: ./txt/39657.txt summary: Alice was half-way through her cereal when the Red Knight came in and "Good evening," said the Red Knight, as he opened his newspaper and "I''ll begin with a third cup of coffee," said the Red Knight. "It means," said the Red Knight, "a candidate who receives his views and The Red Knight had been rowing for a long time and Alice noticed that "On the one hand," said the Red Knight, lifting his right arm from the "My dear Alice," said the Red Knight, "when you grow up and go into "Whichever way you look at it," said the Red Knight, "there is only one "That is the Good Trust," said the Red Knight. "That is very good," said the Red Knight. "But how about me?" said Alice, of whose presence the Red Knight had "Why, sure enough, there you are, Alice," said the Red Knight. "A drink of water, please, Alice," said the Red Knight. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel