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Reducing subject-childrenAndAnimals-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 28660 author = Anonymous title = Phebe, the Blackberry Girl Uncle Thomas's Stories for Good Children date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4119 sentences = 499 flesch = 100 summary = "'Poor little girl, you fell,' said she, Thus, thought I, to her Lamb that little maid might sing! For rain and mountain storms, the like thou need'st not fear; Rest little young one, rest; thou hast forgot the day Thou knowest that twice a day I brought thee in this can That 'tis thy mother's heart which is working so in thee? [Illustration: Father William and the Young Man.] You are old, Father William, the young man said, You are old, Father William, the young man still cries, You are old, Father William, the young man still cries, _Girl._ Come, little Dog, 'tis your master's will _Girl._ No, little Dog, it is far best to learn soon, [Illustration: "Put up thy work, dear Mother."] Put up thy work, I pray thee, Put up thy work, dear mother, Put up thy work, dear mother, Liv'd William, a good little child, cache = ./cache/28660.txt txt = ./txt/28660.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28682 author = Leslie, Madeline title = Minnie's Pet Cat date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9639 sentences = 509 flesch = 80 summary = Fidelle, Minnie's second pet, was a beautiful tortoise-shell cat. The moment Fidelle heard Minnie's voice, she walked to the door, and was England, had a favorite cat, with a family of kittens. where they continued some time, the cat treating her little charge in door had been left open, and a strange cat had just come into the room. "I'm sure, father, Fidelle and Tiney are good friends," cried Minnie, Fidelle presently came and jumped in Ida's lap, to the surprise of Mrs. Lee and Minnie. "I suppose you know, Minnie, that the cat belongs to the same family as "That was an awful story," remarked Mrs. Lee, having watched Minnie's Mrs. Lee was quite surprised to see the cat come walking quickly into "What can be the reason cats don't like water?" Minnie asked her mother. For a long time Mr. and Mrs. Lee, with Minnie, cache = ./cache/28682.txt txt = ./txt/28682.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26620 author = Leslie, Madeline title = Minnie's Pet Horse date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10830 sentences = 564 flesch = 80 summary = Minnie thought Star a very knowing horse, and she loved to tell her "I like those horses, they were so kind," urged Minnie. Minnie laughed, as she said, "I mean to try my pony just as soon as I "Harry, do you remember father's old black horse?" asked his brother. Minnie's delight, "was particularly manifest by a horse belonging to a turned, to Minnie's delight, on horses in general, and many anecdotes "A gentleman rode a young horse, which he had brought up, thirty miles Minnie's pet horse. Minnie's pet horse. Minnie's pet horse. Minnie's pet horse. "I think, after all," said Mrs. Lee, "that the docility of the horse is "I wish I could see that horse," cried Minnie, laughing. "Now, father, I'm ready to hear about the Arab and his horse," cried Minnie, one day, when, after following the gentleman about the grounds cache = ./cache/26620.txt txt = ./txt/26620.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26619 author = Leslie, Madeline title = Minnie's Pet Lamb date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 11494 sentences = 625 flesch = 85 summary = Mr. Lee, who was visiting Minnie's pets with his little daughter, said, "I want you to tell me all you know about sheep and lambs. can tell you all about the way they bring up little lambs when their "I've had a dale to do with sheep, and lambs, too, in my younger days, little girl; so I soon grew tired, and left all the care of the sheep to seldom attempt it when Moses, the dog, is in sight; for sheep soon learn "Will you please tell me a story about sheep?" said the little girl. that poor little Minnie, after waiting a long time for her stories, was "There, Minnie, I think you have heard enough for to-night," said Mr. Lee, gayly, as he heard his little daughter sigh repeatedly. "Will you please let me see the lambs?" she asked the kind old lady, Mr. Sullivan's mother, who kept house for him at this time. cache = ./cache/26619.txt txt = ./txt/26619.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26616 author = Leslie, Madeline title = Minnie's Pet Dog date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10193 sentences = 608 flesch = 82 summary = In this volume I shall give the reader an account of her pet dog, Tiney, It was curious to see Tiney with Leo. The spaniel held the great dog in No more was said, and the dog went across the room, his tail hanging "'A fowl?' said the hostess, on which the dog started hastily out of the "That story reminds me of Dr. Kane's old dog Grim," said Mrs. Lee. "In Bath, England, there were at one time a large number of dogs "I fancy the good man wished his dog had remained at home," said Mrs. Lee, laughing heartily; while Minnie, who did not seem exactly to One day, the dog refused to accompany his master to the chase, which "Read that account of the Stockholm dog," said Mrs. Lee. "'Sir,' said the master, 'my dog is a very faithful creature; and if "Mother," cried Minnie, one morning, "will you tell me about the dogs cache = ./cache/26616.txt txt = ./txt/26616.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26618 author = Leslie, Madeline title = Minnie's Pet Monkey date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10179 sentences = 630 flesch = 85 summary = MINNIE'S PET MONKEY. MINNIE'S PET MONKEY. MINNIE'S PET MONKEY. MINNIE'S PET MONKEY. Mrs. Lee could not endure to see a monkey dressed like a man, as they I don't think even Minnie loved her pet monkey as well as she did her "I think you will have to take a little stick, Hepsy," said Mrs. Lee, "I hope Jacko will never see any body shave," said Minnie, in a "I don't see," said Minnie, thoughtfully, "how a monkey could ever think the little fellow by the chain for a walk, Minnie gayly running by his stairs; and when the gentleman said 'good morning,' the animal took off "Do you think, mamma, I could teach Jacko to do so?" inquired Minnie, "I should think they would have punished him," said Minnie, with great chapter on Minnie's pet monkey. "Why, mother, I think Kees was a very good animal, indeed," said Minnie, cache = ./cache/26618.txt txt = ./txt/26618.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26617 author = Leslie, Madeline title = Minnie's Pet Parrot date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9655 sentences = 575 flesch = 83 summary = In these little books, I am going to tell you about Minnie, her home, Mrs. Lee went to the cage, and put out her finger for the bird to light Poll was very fond of Minnie, and indeed of all children. One morning when the whole family were in the breakfast room, Poll began hear Poll talk, was sure to know if the bird was doing any great "The first time the neighbor came in sight, the parrot began, 'Thou At this moment, Mrs. Lee opened the door, to tell Minnie that Anne, the "I think Polly is the very best parrot I ever knew," exclaimed Minnie. "Come, Poll," called Minnie, extending her finger. "I suppose, then, Poll saw him take it," said Minnie, gravely. 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For rain and mountain storms, the like thou need''st not fear; Rest little young one, rest; thou hast forgot the day Thou knowest that twice a day I brought thee in this can That ''tis thy mother''s heart which is working so in thee? [Illustration: Father William and the Young Man.] You are old, Father William, the young man said, You are old, Father William, the young man still cries, You are old, Father William, the young man still cries, _Girl._ Come, little Dog, ''tis your master''s will _Girl._ No, little Dog, it is far best to learn soon, [Illustration: "Put up thy work, dear Mother."] Put up thy work, I pray thee, Put up thy work, dear mother, Put up thy work, dear mother, Liv''d William, a good little child, id: 28682 author: Leslie, Madeline title: Minnie''s Pet Cat date: words: 9639 sentences: 509 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/28682.txt txt: ./txt/28682.txt summary: Fidelle, Minnie''s second pet, was a beautiful tortoise-shell cat. The moment Fidelle heard Minnie''s voice, she walked to the door, and was England, had a favorite cat, with a family of kittens. where they continued some time, the cat treating her little charge in door had been left open, and a strange cat had just come into the room. "I''m sure, father, Fidelle and Tiney are good friends," cried Minnie, Fidelle presently came and jumped in Ida''s lap, to the surprise of Mrs. Lee and Minnie. "I suppose you know, Minnie, that the cat belongs to the same family as "That was an awful story," remarked Mrs. Lee, having watched Minnie''s Mrs. Lee was quite surprised to see the cat come walking quickly into "What can be the reason cats don''t like water?" Minnie asked her mother. For a long time Mr. and Mrs. Lee, with Minnie, id: 26620 author: Leslie, Madeline title: Minnie''s Pet Horse date: words: 10830 sentences: 564 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/26620.txt txt: ./txt/26620.txt summary: Minnie thought Star a very knowing horse, and she loved to tell her "I like those horses, they were so kind," urged Minnie. Minnie laughed, as she said, "I mean to try my pony just as soon as I "Harry, do you remember father''s old black horse?" asked his brother. Minnie''s delight, "was particularly manifest by a horse belonging to a turned, to Minnie''s delight, on horses in general, and many anecdotes "A gentleman rode a young horse, which he had brought up, thirty miles Minnie''s pet horse. Minnie''s pet horse. Minnie''s pet horse. Minnie''s pet horse. "I think, after all," said Mrs. Lee, "that the docility of the horse is "I wish I could see that horse," cried Minnie, laughing. "Now, father, I''m ready to hear about the Arab and his horse," cried Minnie, one day, when, after following the gentleman about the grounds id: 26619 author: Leslie, Madeline title: Minnie''s Pet Lamb date: words: 11494 sentences: 625 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/26619.txt txt: ./txt/26619.txt summary: Mr. Lee, who was visiting Minnie''s pets with his little daughter, said, "I want you to tell me all you know about sheep and lambs. can tell you all about the way they bring up little lambs when their "I''ve had a dale to do with sheep, and lambs, too, in my younger days, little girl; so I soon grew tired, and left all the care of the sheep to seldom attempt it when Moses, the dog, is in sight; for sheep soon learn "Will you please tell me a story about sheep?" said the little girl. that poor little Minnie, after waiting a long time for her stories, was "There, Minnie, I think you have heard enough for to-night," said Mr. Lee, gayly, as he heard his little daughter sigh repeatedly. "Will you please let me see the lambs?" she asked the kind old lady, Mr. Sullivan''s mother, who kept house for him at this time. id: 26616 author: Leslie, Madeline title: Minnie''s Pet Dog date: words: 10193 sentences: 608 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/26616.txt txt: ./txt/26616.txt summary: In this volume I shall give the reader an account of her pet dog, Tiney, It was curious to see Tiney with Leo. The spaniel held the great dog in No more was said, and the dog went across the room, his tail hanging "''A fowl?'' said the hostess, on which the dog started hastily out of the "That story reminds me of Dr. Kane''s old dog Grim," said Mrs. Lee. "In Bath, England, there were at one time a large number of dogs "I fancy the good man wished his dog had remained at home," said Mrs. Lee, laughing heartily; while Minnie, who did not seem exactly to One day, the dog refused to accompany his master to the chase, which "Read that account of the Stockholm dog," said Mrs. Lee. "''Sir,'' said the master, ''my dog is a very faithful creature; and if "Mother," cried Minnie, one morning, "will you tell me about the dogs id: 26618 author: Leslie, Madeline title: Minnie''s Pet Monkey date: words: 10179 sentences: 630 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/26618.txt txt: ./txt/26618.txt summary: MINNIE''S PET MONKEY. MINNIE''S PET MONKEY. MINNIE''S PET MONKEY. MINNIE''S PET MONKEY. Mrs. Lee could not endure to see a monkey dressed like a man, as they I don''t think even Minnie loved her pet monkey as well as she did her "I think you will have to take a little stick, Hepsy," said Mrs. Lee, "I hope Jacko will never see any body shave," said Minnie, in a "I don''t see," said Minnie, thoughtfully, "how a monkey could ever think the little fellow by the chain for a walk, Minnie gayly running by his stairs; and when the gentleman said ''good morning,'' the animal took off "Do you think, mamma, I could teach Jacko to do so?" inquired Minnie, "I should think they would have punished him," said Minnie, with great chapter on Minnie''s pet monkey. "Why, mother, I think Kees was a very good animal, indeed," said Minnie, id: 26617 author: Leslie, Madeline title: Minnie''s Pet Parrot date: words: 9655 sentences: 575 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/26617.txt txt: ./txt/26617.txt summary: In these little books, I am going to tell you about Minnie, her home, Mrs. Lee went to the cage, and put out her finger for the bird to light Poll was very fond of Minnie, and indeed of all children. One morning when the whole family were in the breakfast room, Poll began hear Poll talk, was sure to know if the bird was doing any great "The first time the neighbor came in sight, the parrot began, ''Thou At this moment, Mrs. Lee opened the door, to tell Minnie that Anne, the "I think Polly is the very best parrot I ever knew," exclaimed Minnie. "Come, Poll," called Minnie, extending her finger. "I suppose, then, Poll saw him take it," said Minnie, gravely. Minnie was quite distressed one morning, when, on going to Poll''s cage of which I must close my story of Minnie''s pet parrot. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel