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(Eliot Harlow) title: 'Smiles': A Rose of the Cumberlands date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/22287.txt cache: ./cache/22287.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'22287.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 2059 author: Fox, John, Jr. title: The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/2059.txt cache: ./cache/2059.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'2059.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 7776 author: Buck, Charles Neville title: The Call of the Cumberlands date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/7776.txt cache: ./cache/7776.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 6 resourceName b'7776.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 48937 author: MacGowan, Alice title: The Wiving of Lance Cleaverage date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/48937.txt cache: ./cache/48937.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'48937.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 36771 author: Murfree, Mary Noailles title: The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge, and Other Stories date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/36771.txt cache: ./cache/36771.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 6 resourceName b'36771.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 34057 author: Buck, Charles Neville title: When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/34057.txt cache: ./cache/34057.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'34057.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-cumberlandMountains-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 20292 author = Fox, John, Jr. title = In Happy Valley date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 26173 sentences = 1951 flesch = 94 summary = "How-dye!" said the girl, but the slight man rose and came forward to little man waited, his left arm outstretched and bent and his right "Miss Hildy hyeh," said the boy, "was jes about to send fer ye." "Come right along now," said the girl heartily, but Pleasant had left "Wait a moment, King," said Miss Mary, and Polly cried fiercely: "He can day to Pleasant Trouble and Lum Chapman, who were first to come. "Tell Polly good-by for me, Pleasant," said Miss Holden. "Doc," he said thickly, "you jus' tell the old girl Jim says: later the little judge of Happy Valley and the Pope of the Big Sandy were He was Juno's man, and the people straightway called him--Jim. When he stood on St. Hilda's porch her words and her drawn, anxious face Christmas of Happy Valley in St. Hilda's hands and was coming; and why cache = ./cache/20292.txt txt = ./txt/20292.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20365 author = Murfree, Mary Noailles title = The Young Mountaineers: Short Stories date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 45090 sentences = 3306 flesch = 90 summary = "I dunno," said Ike sulkily, "ez ye hev got enny call ter pounce so "What air ye layin' off fur me ter do?" asked Ike. The man grew abruptly grave. "I'll be powerful glad ter do that thar job fur a dollar," said Ike, "'Pears like ye air toler'ble late a-gittin' home, Ike," said Jube. "I'd gin four hunderd fillies, ef I hed 'em, jes' ter know that thar boy "Hev that thar boy gone ter bed?" he asked. "It air dark thar, fur true, Ab," said Jim Gryce, growing faint-hearted. keerful not ter bust Barney's, 'kase it air all the one he hev got," he "Things look mightily like ye war set hyar ter watch like ter me ez it war jerked right out thar--yes--kase hyar air the "That thar boy's looks hev bamboozled more'n one man ter-day, jes' at "Yes, it air Barney,--ef _ye_ hev any call ter know." cache = ./cache/20365.txt txt = ./txt/20365.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22287 author = Robinson, Eliot H. (Eliot Harlow) title = 'Smiles': A Rose of the Cumberlands date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 97170 sentences = 6231 flesch = 86 summary = DONALD MACDONALD, M.D. The man came to a stop, a look of humiliation and deep self-disgust on Donald smiled his amusement and caught an answering grin on Big Jerry's my home city of Boston, and no man ever loved little children better "Do you think a little thing like wet feet would stop me from getting observed the look of worry on the old man's face, Donald determined to Hardly knowing how to commence, Donald turned to the girl and said haint no city man ergoin' ter come up hyar an' make trouble fer a gal uv "In course hit takes time fer ter tell ye all this, but I acted like I "Donald, it makes my heart ache like, to tell you this, but I've got to that it is, Donald, for little Lou has been exactly like you told me white-gloved hand and said, "So this is little Rose," the girl felt a cache = ./cache/22287.txt txt = ./txt/22287.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31122 author = Murfree, Mary Noailles title = The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain, and Other Stories date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63466 sentences = 3982 flesch = 82 summary = 'em goin'; they hev seen thar time, an' it rests 'em some ter tell 'bout'n the spites they hev hed that they lay ter the witch-face." sile up thar round the old witch-face ter show fire or sech. "Stranger," said Hite, lowering his voice, "I hev viewed it, myself. time ter make more 'n two or three faces at me, an' then she war gone "I never war afeard, so ter say, o' one man at a time," Hite ventured. it's like I think,--_me_, yearnin' ter look at the old witch-face! "Ben," said the girl in a low voice, "do you-uns b'lieve ef thar war revenue law from hyar ter the witch-face, fur all I keer. Whenst that thar dead man tuk yer han' an' tried ter find a word "Jes' look at 'em, now," said old man Binney, as he stood in his door, ez 'lowed pore folks like we-uns ain't fit ter run fur office, an' cache = ./cache/31122.txt txt = ./txt/31122.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26527 author = MacGowan, Alice title = Judith of the Cumberlands date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 79844 sentences = 5610 flesch = 90 summary = Creed Bonbright stood for a moment in the open road looking after her. heads of daffodils, "Uncle Jep, did you know Creed Bonbright's daddy?" "Uncle Jep," inquired Judith abruptly, "did you know Creed Bonbright was "I reckon Creed knows his business," put in the old man who was helping Creed saw Judith Barrier standing at the door of his own house, smiling "Pap--Creed Bonbright's killed Blatch and got away from us!" "Air her and Creed Bonbright goin' to be wedded?" inquired Judith "You say to Creed Bonbright that Judith Barrier says he must come to her For some time Judith sat there, Creed's head on her shoulder, the black "I ain't got but one friend on this earth, looks like," began Creed "Mighty pretty to look at, ain't it?" said a voice at Judith's shoulder. "Over at Blatch's?" old Jephthah looked angrily about him, and Judith cache = ./cache/26527.txt txt = ./txt/26527.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 23554 author = Murfree, Mary Noailles title = A Chilhowee Lily 1911 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5812 sentences = 455 flesch = 88 summary = "Ye air a plumb fool about that thar bar, Pete," Kinnicutt said sourly, That thar bar goes ter mill, an' kin fetch home grist,--ef I starts him slip, but he got through ter old man Byars's house. An' he got old man Byars ter wagin him down "Ye appear ter 'low ez ye air tellin' news--I knowed all that be--ter my mind like she war some sort'n sperit, stiddier a sure enough friend'--he did--an' lowed he hed a right ter the word, fur ef ever a stranger-man he 'lowed he war bold enough ter ax another favior. ez ye hev done me one good turn, I want ye ter do me another.' An' old 't ain't his'n now, sure--he war jes' the agent ter pay it man Renfrew's secret--I hearn about his letter what war read down ter "Ye 'lowed ter me ez ye never keered nuthin' fur that man, Renfrow," he cache = ./cache/23554.txt txt = ./txt/23554.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5145 author = Fox, John, Jr. title = The Heart of the Hills date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 93721 sentences = 4929 flesch = 87 summary = when the stranger man caught his eye, little Jason's lips opened. shrewd face looked a little concerned, for he saw that the old man's "I'll let ye come just two steps more," he said quietly, and old Jason little Jason's wondering face over her shoulder, for the boy had left "Come in hyeh, Jason," said the old man, for it was time to leave off But when they went back and Jason put his head into the big house, St. Hilda saw his face darken, for in there boys were washing dishes and eyes and face quite failed to make up, for while Jason looked, Mavis "Go right along, Mavis," said the man, and Marjorie turned to Gray. Jason saw an uneasy look in Gray's eyes, and faces of Marjorie and Gray Pendleton, and of Mavis and Jason Hawn--only Marjorie and Gray Pendleton and Mavis and Jason Hawn. cache = ./cache/5145.txt txt = ./txt/5145.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 410 author = Fox, John, Jr. title = Hell Fer Sartain and Other Stories date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12613 sentences = 942 flesch = 96 summary = Thar was a dancin'-party Christmas night on "Hell fer Sartain." Jes "that I said that word agin Nance an' YOU?" "Abe Shivers," says Rich. hour, jes to give him time to study, an' next day thar was ole Tom Ole Tom--makin' like he was Abe, mind ye--jes whispers: "Thar hain't and it did not come to Grayson what the man meant until he was half-way cabin, and day and night Grayson went to see the child, until it was An' Abe tells Polly Ann Jeb says he aims to have her fer a Christmas enemies, Abe said, an' I tell ye Jeb did look like a man. Well, my boy Jim an' a lot o' fellers jes went up fer him right away. doors in these mountains, as you know, an' Abe got his rights that know--but I knew too much, and to Grayson I said nothing. cache = ./cache/410.txt txt = ./txt/410.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2059 author = Fox, John, Jr. title = The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 92847 sentences = 5762 flesch = 90 summary = the mother, too, "jes' kind o' got tired," as little Chad said, and "Yo' dawg's got a heap o' sense," said the old hunter, and Chad told "Call yo' dawg back, boy," said Joel, sternly, and Chad opened his lips "Good-mornin', little man," said the Major pleasantly, and Chad knew suddenly, he said: "Ouch!" The Major looked around and Chad explained: "Look aroun', Chad, and see how you like things," said the Major. "You did just right, Chad," said the Major, and he went down the "Why, Margaret," said General Dan. Chad startled and stung, turned without a word and, unnoticed by the "Hush, Chad," he said, and he took the boy inside and told him Jack was "I'd like to know whar Whizzer is now!" said Chad, and, after, at old the boy at the Deans', General Ward had said, but Chad little guessed "I will come to you, Chad," said Margaret. cache = ./cache/2059.txt txt = ./txt/2059.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5306 author = Murfree, Mary Noailles title = Down the Ravine date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 33655 sentences = 2788 flesch = 90 summary = Ye can't git him off'n that thar ledge, Birt," said Tim "Look-a-hyar, Birt; ef ye try ter climb up this air plumb teched in the head too, Birt, ter set sech store by When Rufe reached the tanyard, Birt was still at work. "Git on that thar mule, Birt, an' ride over ter Nate's, an' find out "I war studyin' 'bout lettin' Birt hev a day off," said the tanner. "Then Birt will hev ter bide with the tanyard, an' finish this job. "What ails ye, ter 'low ez it air ME ez hev got yer grant, Nate "Look-a-hyar, Birt," said the tanner with a solemnity which the boy air the differ ter ye, Andy, whether 't war bub, hyar, or Birt, ez "That air a true word, Birt," said Andy Byers, speaking to the boy "Ye never done me right 'bout that thar mine, Birt Dicey," Nate said cache = ./cache/5306.txt txt = ./txt/5306.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3024 author = Fox, John, Jr. title = The Last Stetson date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9954 sentences = 809 flesch = 97 summary = Both Steve Marcum and Rome Stetson said they had not fired the Rome had to drift down the river one night in old Gabe's canoe and on In time Steve Marcum had come face to face with old Steve Brayton in "We're goin' fer ole Brayton about the dark o' the next moon, boy," he Isom nodded, without looking around, and when old Gabe was gone he rose threatened old Gabe's life, and had shot Steve Marcum almost to death! Isom rose, and old Gabe helped him mount, and stood at the door. Isom answered in a low voice with the news of Crump's "blind," and Steve how Daddy Marcum had called Isom a coward, and Steve said the boy had old Steve Brayton, who had fired from the cabin at Isom, and dropping "Old Gabe don't seem to keer much now 'bout Isom," said the Brayton. cache = ./cache/3024.txt txt = ./txt/3024.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7776 author = Buck, Charles Neville title = The Call of the Cumberlands date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 92585 sentences = 6613 flesch = 86 summary = "Thet you, Samson?" called an old man's voice, which was still very "Thet's all we wants ter know, Samson," he said, slowly. Samson said nothing and the older man went on: "Ef anything happens ter ye, Samson," she said, brokenly, "hit'll jest face hit out, I'd love ter prove ter these hyar men thet us Souths "This hyar time, I lets ye go back," said Samson, "fer the reason thet "To-day, Samson," he announced, "Lescott, South and Company get busy." moment, Lescott knew that Samson had such eyes. "Thet's the way hit looks ter me," he said, simply. I knows thet Samson's got a right ter "Education," said the man, "isn't going to change Samson, except to They're a-goin' ter be like thet all the time fer me, atter Samson's "Sally," he said, "I wants ter tell ye some things thet I hain't never cache = ./cache/7776.txt txt = ./txt/7776.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10735 author = Fox, John, Jr. title = Christmas Eve on Lonesome and Other Stories date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20089 sentences = 1240 flesch = 88 summary = "Mornin' _Captain_ Wells," said Bill, with great respect. plainly called me '_Captain_ Wells.' I knowed yo' little trick whilst he Daily orders would come from Captain Wells to General Flitter mouth of the Gap, and waited restlessly Captain Wells at the door of his "They've gobbled the army," said Flitter Bill, and he, too, fled like a "Lieutenant Boggs," said Captain Wells, thickly, "take yo' thumb out o' That day Captain Mayhall Wells and the Army of the Callahan were in "Come on!" said the girl, sternly, and turned, without looking back, matter how late it was when Uncle Carey came home, he always saw Satan's was so little less than human, I suppose, that old Satan began to be and Dinnie saw Satan nosing a little yellow cur between the palings. With her own hands she put Satan's old collar on the little brute, took cache = ./cache/10735.txt txt = ./txt/10735.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33970 author = Murfree, Mary Noailles title = The Raid of The Guerilla, and Other Stories date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63597 sentences = 3951 flesch = 81 summary = "You-uns mus' be powerful keerful ter say nuthin' 'bout Ethelindy's hand knowed that thar guerilla, Ackert, hed been movin' heaven an' earth ter "Shucks, Medory, ye know the dep'ty man war funnin' whenst he said that "We-uns hev got ter git away from hyar somehows!" he said with decision. stepped up on the porch ter pass the time o' day with Pete an' his wife, hands an' knees barkin' like a dog jes' ter pleasure him." "Ross is writ-proof, the old fool, though he war minded ter cut me out'n "Ai-yi, Brent," the old man said, "the last time I seen you uns I slip, but he got through ter old man Byars's house. the letter, could sca'cely git thar consent ter wait fur old man Bates This stranger-man he 'lowed he war bold enough ter ax do me another.' An' old man Bates hed the insurance ter waste the time cache = ./cache/33970.txt txt = ./txt/33970.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34057 author = Buck, Charles Neville title = When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 101743 sentences = 7674 flesch = 88 summary = God's Blessin' Creek ter Hell's Holler by ther name of Bear Cat Stacy, "Ef thet house couldn't be reared in time fer _you_ ter come to hit, Thet's true an' hit's a shameful thing fer a man ter "Hit's hell thet I've got ter spend my whole life a-brewin' ther stuff ther restless things thet's a-ridin' in ther wind ter-night, Mr. Henderson, an' hit hain't sca'cely right ter bring trouble on these "I heer tell thar's a man over ter Lone Stacy's house thet's done been "Folks says," went the rumor, "thet he knows ways fer a man ter make a Kinnard Towers, but he aimed ter make hit p'intedly cl'ar thet ther war one of our boys, thet come direct from ther Quarterhouse, ter bear "Hit's ther only decent thing thet's left fer ye ter do," went on the ter ther Quarterhouse ye kin tell Kinnard Towers thet Bear Cat Stacy cache = ./cache/34057.txt txt = ./txt/34057.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34208 author = Lundsford, Hugh title = The Law of Hemlock Mountain date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 81032 sentences = 4946 flesch = 81 summary = The visitor stood inside the door calmly eyeing the man who was his Spurrier took the weapon, but when the man had gone James suggested in Spurrier wheeled at that and stood facing his visitor with eyes that Spurrier stood where he had risen from his seat and his eyes held Since that day John Spurrier had come to a place of confidence in the If John Spurrier had presented the picture of a man to the manner born "You mean Trabue?" asked Spurrier, and Harrison's head gave a decisive Men said that Spurrier was coming back again, so the day of reckoning Spurrier's head sank low in mock despair, until Glory came to her Dyke Cappeze was the one man to whom Spurrier had confided both the "Will you, Glory, have this man, John Spurrier----" "Mr. Spurrier did all in your interests that a man could do," said cache = ./cache/34208.txt txt = ./txt/34208.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 48937 author = MacGowan, Alice title = The Wiving of Lance Cleaverage date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 94977 sentences = 6688 flesch = 90 summary = hearing Lance Cleaverage and Callista Gentry fuss. Callista," prompted a man's voice, and Flenton Hands stepped out "Whar you and Callista ca'n't come," returned Lance, speaking Lance and Callista had gone into the kitchen alone to look after "Callista," said Flenton Hands's voice at her shoulder, "Little time was set for the marriage of Lance Cleaverage and Callista But this was a new Lance Cleaverage looking into her eyes--a man "Lance ain't got any land cleared to speak of over on his place, at Callista; his glance followed Lance Cleaverage's light-footed looked up and said, "Here comes Lance himself." And Kimbro Lance looked to where Callista yet held aloof near the door, "I reckon I'd better be goin' home," Ola said to the pale Callista, Looks like the man that's got Callista Gentry could afford "Lance has fixed it up with old man Daggett so that Callista can cache = ./cache/48937.txt txt = ./txt/48937.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36771 author = Murfree, Mary Noailles title = The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge, and Other Stories date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 95836 sentences = 6332 flesch = 84 summary = meet the wagin, an' whenst the boys 'lowed ter go on--nuthin' war likely and honey and milk, "that thar man hev run agin the law, sure's ye air he ain't nowhar ter be seen--like he war cotch up in the clouds." fur I b'lieved she war a-settin' her head ter run away an' marry Abs'lom "Ye talk like ez ef he war goin' ter live, boys," said old Joel Quimbey, "Eveliny," she said, "'pears like ter me ye talk mighty little. I ain't a-goin' ter tech a old man like him, an' my wife's dad fell out--would ye hev 'lowed she war right ter treat ye like ye Old man Quimbey said suthin' ter Abs'lom Kittredge--I "I kem over hyar ter hev a word with ye," she said. "The old folks useter 'low ez thar war two openings ter this hyar cave," Sister Sudley, air Ty a-makin' that thar boy plough ter-day--jes cache = ./cache/36771.txt txt = ./txt/36771.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 34057 36771 7776 34057 5145 26527 number of items: 18 sum of words: 1,110,204 average size in words: 61,678 average readability score: 88 nouns: ter; man; eyes; face; time; boy; hand; head; day; way; house; night; girl; men; voice; air; life; door; moment; war; heart; mountain; side; hands; place; o; mother; road; woman; room; fire; home; word; light; feet; horse; fur; thing; lips; mind; things; something; world; words; thar; mountains; people; name; one; cabin verbs: was; had; be; were; said; do; have; been; is; ''s; did; come; came; got; went; know; go; made; see; looked; turned; stood; hit; ''m; seemed; saw; ai; ''ve; knew; are; take; reckon; make; tell; say; began; heard; done; let; told; sat; has; put; took; seen; get; want; going; left; found adjectives: old; little; other; own; good; great; more; long; young; last; first; white; big; new; black; few; such; red; much; same; many; full; right; dark; blue; open; low; small; sudden; dead; next; wild; high; mighty; deep; ready; gray; strange; silent; true; heavy; strong; sure; ther; short; certain; best; yellow; powerful; better adverbs: n''t; not; up; now; so; out; then; back; down; again; still; only; too; never; here; away; more; there; even; on; as; once; just; off; in; all; over; ever; suddenly; well; very; yet; almost; always; far; long; slowly; right; home; enough; perhaps; much; forward; no; hardly; together; later; soon; first; before pronouns: he; his; i; it; her; she; him; you; they; me; them; their; my; its; we; himself; your; ''em; herself; us; our; itself; themselves; myself; ye; one; em; yourself; ''s; hers; mine; hisself; yours; hit''ll; yoreself; i''m; yo; yerself; yer; yo''self; yit; theirs; thar; ourselves; thy; you''re; ours; hev; jus; you''ll proper nouns: ye; _; chad; lance; jason; thet; samson; callista; ez; thar; hev; ef; spurrier; donald; judith; creed; yo; fer; bear; mavis; god; cat; gray; mr.; stacy; ter; jack; major; jerry; rose; marjorie; jim; steve; miss; dan; turner; south; henderson; margaret; jes; uncle; birt; ther; john; blossom; old; tom; lescott; hawn; sally keywords: ter; mr.; man; look; eye; waal; old; know; jim; hit; god; come; tom; little; like; jerry; hev; webb; war; uncle; turner; turkey; tim; thar; steve; mrs.; miss; lord; john; joe; jeb; jack; hilda; cove; buck; ben; ann; andy; york; yerby; yankee; wyatt; wilfred; wharton; wells; wat; walter; wade; valley; valeria one topic; one dimension: ter file(s): ./cache/20292.txt titles(s): In Happy Valley three topics; one dimension: ter; old; lance file(s): ./cache/36771.txt, ./cache/2059.txt, ./cache/48937.txt titles(s): The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge, and Other Stories | The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come | The Wiving of Lance Cleaverage five topics; three dimensions: ter ye man; ter ye ez; old said chad; lance man callista; birt ter ye file(s): ./cache/34057.txt, ./cache/36771.txt, ./cache/2059.txt, ./cache/48937.txt, ./cache/5306.txt titles(s): When ''Bear Cat'' Went Dry | The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge, and Other Stories | The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come | The Wiving of Lance Cleaverage | Down the Ravine Type: gutenberg title: subject-cumberlandMountains-gutenberg date: 2021-06-05 time: 12:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Cumberland Mountains" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 7776 author: Buck, Charles Neville title: The Call of the Cumberlands date: words: 92585 sentences: 6613 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/7776.txt txt: ./txt/7776.txt summary: "Thet you, Samson?" called an old man''s voice, which was still very "Thet''s all we wants ter know, Samson," he said, slowly. Samson said nothing and the older man went on: "Ef anything happens ter ye, Samson," she said, brokenly, "hit''ll jest face hit out, I''d love ter prove ter these hyar men thet us Souths "This hyar time, I lets ye go back," said Samson, "fer the reason thet "To-day, Samson," he announced, "Lescott, South and Company get busy." moment, Lescott knew that Samson had such eyes. "Thet''s the way hit looks ter me," he said, simply. I knows thet Samson''s got a right ter "Education," said the man, "isn''t going to change Samson, except to They''re a-goin'' ter be like thet all the time fer me, atter Samson''s "Sally," he said, "I wants ter tell ye some things thet I hain''t never id: 34057 author: Buck, Charles Neville title: When ''Bear Cat'' Went Dry date: words: 101743 sentences: 7674 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/34057.txt txt: ./txt/34057.txt summary: God''s Blessin'' Creek ter Hell''s Holler by ther name of Bear Cat Stacy, "Ef thet house couldn''t be reared in time fer _you_ ter come to hit, Thet''s true an'' hit''s a shameful thing fer a man ter "Hit''s hell thet I''ve got ter spend my whole life a-brewin'' ther stuff ther restless things thet''s a-ridin'' in ther wind ter-night, Mr. Henderson, an'' hit hain''t sca''cely right ter bring trouble on these "I heer tell thar''s a man over ter Lone Stacy''s house thet''s done been "Folks says," went the rumor, "thet he knows ways fer a man ter make a Kinnard Towers, but he aimed ter make hit p''intedly cl''ar thet ther war one of our boys, thet come direct from ther Quarterhouse, ter bear "Hit''s ther only decent thing thet''s left fer ye ter do," went on the ter ther Quarterhouse ye kin tell Kinnard Towers thet Bear Cat Stacy id: 20292 author: Fox, John, Jr. title: In Happy Valley date: words: 26173 sentences: 1951 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/20292.txt txt: ./txt/20292.txt summary: "How-dye!" said the girl, but the slight man rose and came forward to little man waited, his left arm outstretched and bent and his right "Miss Hildy hyeh," said the boy, "was jes about to send fer ye." "Come right along now," said the girl heartily, but Pleasant had left "Wait a moment, King," said Miss Mary, and Polly cried fiercely: "He can day to Pleasant Trouble and Lum Chapman, who were first to come. "Tell Polly good-by for me, Pleasant," said Miss Holden. "Doc," he said thickly, "you jus'' tell the old girl Jim says: later the little judge of Happy Valley and the Pope of the Big Sandy were He was Juno''s man, and the people straightway called him--Jim. When he stood on St. Hilda''s porch her words and her drawn, anxious face Christmas of Happy Valley in St. Hilda''s hands and was coming; and why id: 410 author: Fox, John, Jr. title: Hell Fer Sartain and Other Stories date: words: 12613 sentences: 942 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/410.txt txt: ./txt/410.txt summary: Thar was a dancin''-party Christmas night on "Hell fer Sartain." Jes "that I said that word agin Nance an'' YOU?" "Abe Shivers," says Rich. hour, jes to give him time to study, an'' next day thar was ole Tom Ole Tom--makin'' like he was Abe, mind ye--jes whispers: "Thar hain''t and it did not come to Grayson what the man meant until he was half-way cabin, and day and night Grayson went to see the child, until it was An'' Abe tells Polly Ann Jeb says he aims to have her fer a Christmas enemies, Abe said, an'' I tell ye Jeb did look like a man. Well, my boy Jim an'' a lot o'' fellers jes went up fer him right away. doors in these mountains, as you know, an'' Abe got his rights that know--but I knew too much, and to Grayson I said nothing. id: 5145 author: Fox, John, Jr. title: The Heart of the Hills date: words: 93721 sentences: 4929 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/5145.txt txt: ./txt/5145.txt summary: when the stranger man caught his eye, little Jason''s lips opened. shrewd face looked a little concerned, for he saw that the old man''s "I''ll let ye come just two steps more," he said quietly, and old Jason little Jason''s wondering face over her shoulder, for the boy had left "Come in hyeh, Jason," said the old man, for it was time to leave off But when they went back and Jason put his head into the big house, St. Hilda saw his face darken, for in there boys were washing dishes and eyes and face quite failed to make up, for while Jason looked, Mavis "Go right along, Mavis," said the man, and Marjorie turned to Gray. Jason saw an uneasy look in Gray''s eyes, and faces of Marjorie and Gray Pendleton, and of Mavis and Jason Hawn--only Marjorie and Gray Pendleton and Mavis and Jason Hawn. id: 2059 author: Fox, John, Jr. title: The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come date: words: 92847 sentences: 5762 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/2059.txt txt: ./txt/2059.txt summary: the mother, too, "jes'' kind o'' got tired," as little Chad said, and "Yo'' dawg''s got a heap o'' sense," said the old hunter, and Chad told "Call yo'' dawg back, boy," said Joel, sternly, and Chad opened his lips "Good-mornin'', little man," said the Major pleasantly, and Chad knew suddenly, he said: "Ouch!" The Major looked around and Chad explained: "Look aroun'', Chad, and see how you like things," said the Major. "You did just right, Chad," said the Major, and he went down the "Why, Margaret," said General Dan. Chad startled and stung, turned without a word and, unnoticed by the "Hush, Chad," he said, and he took the boy inside and told him Jack was "I''d like to know whar Whizzer is now!" said Chad, and, after, at old the boy at the Deans'', General Ward had said, but Chad little guessed "I will come to you, Chad," said Margaret. id: 3024 author: Fox, John, Jr. title: The Last Stetson date: words: 9954 sentences: 809 pages: flesch: 97 cache: ./cache/3024.txt txt: ./txt/3024.txt summary: Both Steve Marcum and Rome Stetson said they had not fired the Rome had to drift down the river one night in old Gabe''s canoe and on In time Steve Marcum had come face to face with old Steve Brayton in "We''re goin'' fer ole Brayton about the dark o'' the next moon, boy," he Isom nodded, without looking around, and when old Gabe was gone he rose threatened old Gabe''s life, and had shot Steve Marcum almost to death! Isom rose, and old Gabe helped him mount, and stood at the door. Isom answered in a low voice with the news of Crump''s "blind," and Steve how Daddy Marcum had called Isom a coward, and Steve said the boy had old Steve Brayton, who had fired from the cabin at Isom, and dropping "Old Gabe don''t seem to keer much now ''bout Isom," said the Brayton. id: 10735 author: Fox, John, Jr. title: Christmas Eve on Lonesome and Other Stories date: words: 20089 sentences: 1240 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/10735.txt txt: ./txt/10735.txt summary: "Mornin'' _Captain_ Wells," said Bill, with great respect. plainly called me ''_Captain_ Wells.'' I knowed yo'' little trick whilst he Daily orders would come from Captain Wells to General Flitter mouth of the Gap, and waited restlessly Captain Wells at the door of his "They''ve gobbled the army," said Flitter Bill, and he, too, fled like a "Lieutenant Boggs," said Captain Wells, thickly, "take yo'' thumb out o'' That day Captain Mayhall Wells and the Army of the Callahan were in "Come on!" said the girl, sternly, and turned, without looking back, matter how late it was when Uncle Carey came home, he always saw Satan''s was so little less than human, I suppose, that old Satan began to be and Dinnie saw Satan nosing a little yellow cur between the palings. With her own hands she put Satan''s old collar on the little brute, took id: 34208 author: Lundsford, Hugh title: The Law of Hemlock Mountain date: words: 81032 sentences: 4946 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/34208.txt txt: ./txt/34208.txt summary: The visitor stood inside the door calmly eyeing the man who was his Spurrier took the weapon, but when the man had gone James suggested in Spurrier wheeled at that and stood facing his visitor with eyes that Spurrier stood where he had risen from his seat and his eyes held Since that day John Spurrier had come to a place of confidence in the If John Spurrier had presented the picture of a man to the manner born "You mean Trabue?" asked Spurrier, and Harrison''s head gave a decisive Men said that Spurrier was coming back again, so the day of reckoning Spurrier''s head sank low in mock despair, until Glory came to her Dyke Cappeze was the one man to whom Spurrier had confided both the "Will you, Glory, have this man, John Spurrier----" "Mr. Spurrier did all in your interests that a man could do," said id: 26527 author: MacGowan, Alice title: Judith of the Cumberlands date: words: 79844 sentences: 5610 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/26527.txt txt: ./txt/26527.txt summary: Creed Bonbright stood for a moment in the open road looking after her. heads of daffodils, "Uncle Jep, did you know Creed Bonbright''s daddy?" "Uncle Jep," inquired Judith abruptly, "did you know Creed Bonbright was "I reckon Creed knows his business," put in the old man who was helping Creed saw Judith Barrier standing at the door of his own house, smiling "Pap--Creed Bonbright''s killed Blatch and got away from us!" "Air her and Creed Bonbright goin'' to be wedded?" inquired Judith "You say to Creed Bonbright that Judith Barrier says he must come to her For some time Judith sat there, Creed''s head on her shoulder, the black "I ain''t got but one friend on this earth, looks like," began Creed "Mighty pretty to look at, ain''t it?" said a voice at Judith''s shoulder. "Over at Blatch''s?" old Jephthah looked angrily about him, and Judith id: 48937 author: MacGowan, Alice title: The Wiving of Lance Cleaverage date: words: 94977 sentences: 6688 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/48937.txt txt: ./txt/48937.txt summary: hearing Lance Cleaverage and Callista Gentry fuss. Callista," prompted a man''s voice, and Flenton Hands stepped out "Whar you and Callista ca''n''t come," returned Lance, speaking Lance and Callista had gone into the kitchen alone to look after "Callista," said Flenton Hands''s voice at her shoulder, "Little time was set for the marriage of Lance Cleaverage and Callista But this was a new Lance Cleaverage looking into her eyes--a man "Lance ain''t got any land cleared to speak of over on his place, at Callista; his glance followed Lance Cleaverage''s light-footed looked up and said, "Here comes Lance himself." And Kimbro Lance looked to where Callista yet held aloof near the door, "I reckon I''d better be goin'' home," Ola said to the pale Callista, Looks like the man that''s got Callista Gentry could afford "Lance has fixed it up with old man Daggett so that Callista can id: 31122 author: Murfree, Mary Noailles title: The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain, and Other Stories date: words: 63466 sentences: 3982 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/31122.txt txt: ./txt/31122.txt summary: ''em goin''; they hev seen thar time, an'' it rests ''em some ter tell ''bout''n the spites they hev hed that they lay ter the witch-face." sile up thar round the old witch-face ter show fire or sech. "Stranger," said Hite, lowering his voice, "I hev viewed it, myself. time ter make more ''n two or three faces at me, an'' then she war gone "I never war afeard, so ter say, o'' one man at a time," Hite ventured. it''s like I think,--_me_, yearnin'' ter look at the old witch-face! "Ben," said the girl in a low voice, "do you-uns b''lieve ef thar war revenue law from hyar ter the witch-face, fur all I keer. Whenst that thar dead man tuk yer han'' an'' tried ter find a word "Jes'' look at ''em, now," said old man Binney, as he stood in his door, ez ''lowed pore folks like we-uns ain''t fit ter run fur office, an'' id: 23554 author: Murfree, Mary Noailles title: A Chilhowee Lily 1911 date: words: 5812 sentences: 455 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/23554.txt txt: ./txt/23554.txt summary: "Ye air a plumb fool about that thar bar, Pete," Kinnicutt said sourly, That thar bar goes ter mill, an'' kin fetch home grist,--ef I starts him slip, but he got through ter old man Byars''s house. An'' he got old man Byars ter wagin him down "Ye appear ter ''low ez ye air tellin'' news--I knowed all that be--ter my mind like she war some sort''n sperit, stiddier a sure enough friend''--he did--an'' lowed he hed a right ter the word, fur ef ever a stranger-man he ''lowed he war bold enough ter ax another favior. ez ye hev done me one good turn, I want ye ter do me another.'' An'' old ''t ain''t his''n now, sure--he war jes'' the agent ter pay it man Renfrew''s secret--I hearn about his letter what war read down ter "Ye ''lowed ter me ez ye never keered nuthin'' fur that man, Renfrow," he id: 20365 author: Murfree, Mary Noailles title: The Young Mountaineers: Short Stories date: words: 45090 sentences: 3306 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/20365.txt txt: ./txt/20365.txt summary: "I dunno," said Ike sulkily, "ez ye hev got enny call ter pounce so "What air ye layin'' off fur me ter do?" asked Ike. The man grew abruptly grave. "I''ll be powerful glad ter do that thar job fur a dollar," said Ike, "''Pears like ye air toler''ble late a-gittin'' home, Ike," said Jube. "I''d gin four hunderd fillies, ef I hed ''em, jes'' ter know that thar boy "Hev that thar boy gone ter bed?" he asked. "It air dark thar, fur true, Ab," said Jim Gryce, growing faint-hearted. keerful not ter bust Barney''s, ''kase it air all the one he hev got," he "Things look mightily like ye war set hyar ter watch like ter me ez it war jerked right out thar--yes--kase hyar air the "That thar boy''s looks hev bamboozled more''n one man ter-day, jes'' at "Yes, it air Barney,--ef _ye_ hev any call ter know." id: 5306 author: Murfree, Mary Noailles title: Down the Ravine date: words: 33655 sentences: 2788 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/5306.txt txt: ./txt/5306.txt summary: Ye can''t git him off''n that thar ledge, Birt," said Tim "Look-a-hyar, Birt; ef ye try ter climb up this air plumb teched in the head too, Birt, ter set sech store by When Rufe reached the tanyard, Birt was still at work. "Git on that thar mule, Birt, an'' ride over ter Nate''s, an'' find out "I war studyin'' ''bout lettin'' Birt hev a day off," said the tanner. "Then Birt will hev ter bide with the tanyard, an'' finish this job. "What ails ye, ter ''low ez it air ME ez hev got yer grant, Nate "Look-a-hyar, Birt," said the tanner with a solemnity which the boy air the differ ter ye, Andy, whether ''t war bub, hyar, or Birt, ez "That air a true word, Birt," said Andy Byers, speaking to the boy "Ye never done me right ''bout that thar mine, Birt Dicey," Nate said id: 33970 author: Murfree, Mary Noailles title: The Raid of The Guerilla, and Other Stories date: words: 63597 sentences: 3951 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/33970.txt txt: ./txt/33970.txt summary: "You-uns mus'' be powerful keerful ter say nuthin'' ''bout Ethelindy''s hand knowed that thar guerilla, Ackert, hed been movin'' heaven an'' earth ter "Shucks, Medory, ye know the dep''ty man war funnin'' whenst he said that "We-uns hev got ter git away from hyar somehows!" he said with decision. stepped up on the porch ter pass the time o'' day with Pete an'' his wife, hands an'' knees barkin'' like a dog jes'' ter pleasure him." "Ross is writ-proof, the old fool, though he war minded ter cut me out''n "Ai-yi, Brent," the old man said, "the last time I seen you uns I slip, but he got through ter old man Byars''s house. the letter, could sca''cely git thar consent ter wait fur old man Bates This stranger-man he ''lowed he war bold enough ter ax do me another.'' An'' old man Bates hed the insurance ter waste the time id: 36771 author: Murfree, Mary Noailles title: The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge, and Other Stories date: words: 95836 sentences: 6332 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/36771.txt txt: ./txt/36771.txt summary: meet the wagin, an'' whenst the boys ''lowed ter go on--nuthin'' war likely and honey and milk, "that thar man hev run agin the law, sure''s ye air he ain''t nowhar ter be seen--like he war cotch up in the clouds." fur I b''lieved she war a-settin'' her head ter run away an'' marry Abs''lom "Ye talk like ez ef he war goin'' ter live, boys," said old Joel Quimbey, "Eveliny," she said, "''pears like ter me ye talk mighty little. I ain''t a-goin'' ter tech a old man like him, an'' my wife''s dad fell out--would ye hev ''lowed she war right ter treat ye like ye Old man Quimbey said suthin'' ter Abs''lom Kittredge--I "I kem over hyar ter hev a word with ye," she said. "The old folks useter ''low ez thar war two openings ter this hyar cave," Sister Sudley, air Ty a-makin'' that thar boy plough ter-day--jes id: 22287 author: Robinson, Eliot H. (Eliot Harlow) title: ''Smiles'': A Rose of the Cumberlands date: words: 97170 sentences: 6231 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/22287.txt txt: ./txt/22287.txt summary: DONALD MACDONALD, M.D. The man came to a stop, a look of humiliation and deep self-disgust on Donald smiled his amusement and caught an answering grin on Big Jerry''s my home city of Boston, and no man ever loved little children better "Do you think a little thing like wet feet would stop me from getting observed the look of worry on the old man''s face, Donald determined to Hardly knowing how to commence, Donald turned to the girl and said haint no city man ergoin'' ter come up hyar an'' make trouble fer a gal uv "In course hit takes time fer ter tell ye all this, but I acted like I "Donald, it makes my heart ache like, to tell you this, but I''ve got to that it is, Donald, for little Lou has been exactly like you told me white-gloved hand and said, "So this is little Rose," the girl felt a ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel