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(Adeline Margaret) title: The Yellow Pearl: A Story of the East and the West date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/57473.txt cache: ./cache/57473.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 2 resourceName b'57473.txt' 19916 txt/../ent/19916.ent 58699 txt/../pos/58699.pos 58699 txt/../wrd/58699.wrd 12555 txt/../ent/12555.ent 58699 txt/../ent/58699.ent 42427 txt/../pos/42427.pos 42427 txt/../wrd/42427.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: 12555 author: Doyle, Arthur Conan title: The Tragedy of the Korosko date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/12555.txt cache: ./cache/12555.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'12555.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 19916 author: La Motte, Ellen N. 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Reducing subject-eastAndWest-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19916 author = La Motte, Ellen N. (Ellen Newbold) title = Civilization: Tales of the Orient date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 45662 sentences = 2953 flesch = 82 summary = rule, life in the Far East does not have this effect upon young men. had come out to the East for a long term of years, and the prospect of left Shanghai, he sent his little Chinese girl, a woman long ago, of Rivers made his way to China many years ago. time, not too far in, and Rivers had come down to Shanghai to Like most foreigners, Rivers had a profound contempt for the Chinese. continued to live in Shanghai at this time, making up-river trips now ignorant mind of the young Chinese, Rivers was being felicitated for By this time, young Lawson had become quite bored with life in the Far a little at parting, and said he had done good work and hoped his firm but gentle voice asked Maubert to be a good boy and come with bearing the white man in rickshaws along the red streets of the little cache = ./cache/19916.txt txt = ./txt/19916.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11279 author = Ade, George title = The Slim Princess date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 22648 sentences = 1559 flesch = 82 summary = among the young men, and up to the day of Kalora's nineteenth On the morning of the day set apart for the début of Kalora, Count Selim her ease, and all the time she knew that every young man present was If I were a fat woman, and a man said that he loved me, I should know "You must face the other way," said the young man. She looked up and saw a young man on the top of the wall, his legs "This is a shine country, and you're in wrong, little girl," said Mr. Pike, in a kindly tone. AS TO WASHINGTON, D.C. About the time that Mr. Pike arrived in Vienna, and after Kalora had because no young man in Morovenia wishes to marry me. "I take it that you're a busy man and I'll come to the point," said the "We shall be married in Washington," said Kalora decisively. cache = ./cache/11279.txt txt = ./txt/11279.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12555 author = Doyle, Arthur Conan title = The Tragedy of the Korosko date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 47521 sentences = 2994 flesch = 87 summary = small digest of the matter," said Stephens, handing a slip of paper to "I suppose it's a good short way," said Miss Sadie, "but it feels queer "Shucks, Sadie, don't talk like that, child," said the older woman "Come now, Colonel," cried Headingly, laughing, "surely you don't mean "Sorry your wife isn't coming, Belmont," said the Colonel. "Those are his putties, Miss Adams," said Colonel Cochrane, looking "I am not so sure of that, Miss Adams," said the Colonel. "Absolutely!" said Cecil Brown, looking over the desert with his dark, "Do you know, Belmont," said the Colonel, in a low voice, "you may think "Be Jove, he may be right, Cochrane," said Belmont, looking inquiringly "You do no good by exposing yourself," said Belmont, drawing Colonel "Do you know what I am thinking of all the time?" said Sadie. "That's all right, Colonel," said Belmont. cache = ./cache/12555.txt txt = ./txt/12555.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37145 author = Campbell, John Scott title = The Image and the Likeness date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 26690 sentences = 1891 flesch = 85 summary = Baker bided his time, and then switched the conversation to New "We have time for nothing else," said Baker. Baker turned, while Buddha bent his head closer to see also. Baker nodded, and then, realizing that Kazu could not see such a waiting for evidently struck Kazu and us at the same time. Kazu turned and picked up his hundred foot steel dish. I think Kazu must have seen it at the same moment, for abruptly Suddenly Kazu's hand swept down and came up with a 60-foot whale, which water--three hundred miles of the warm South China Sea. Baker planned to This time Kazu waved, and finally threw a handful "Colonel, I'd like you to meet Kazu Takahashi." The American arose and Kazu made good time in With Kazu squatting among them, they looked like Just in time Baker discovered that Kazu's course was taking him "Twelve hundred miles, more or less," said Baker. cache = ./cache/37145.txt txt = ./txt/37145.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42427 author = Rives, Hallie Erminie title = The Kingdom of Slender Swords date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 95871 sentences = 7353 flesch = 87 summary = Daunt's gray eyes had been looking at him steadily, a little curiously. "Look here, Phil," he said, coming slowly back. "Never mind, Barbara," said the bishop, looking up from his newspaper. a cat's and his hands look as if they wanted to crawl, like big white "Haru," said Barbara as the maid's busy Japanese fingers went searching time I ever saw him without that smart-looking Japanese head-boy of his "Why," Patricia answered, "he looks something like that Japanese student For a long time in her blue and white room Barbara lay awake, This sounded a little like a ship's bell--striking on a white yacht, Daunt, watching Barbara, saw the light leaping in her brown eyes, the "Look, Barbara," said Patricia. girdle, and his hands were full of what looked like small blue There came one such day when Daunt stood with Barbara by the huge stone "Look," said Barbara suddenly, and touched Daunt's arm. cache = ./cache/42427.txt txt = ./txt/42427.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 58699 author = Watanna, Onoto title = Sunny-San date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61561 sentences = 4194 flesch = 85 summary = "Jinx," said Sunny persuasively, "I do not like to stay ad this Japan "They do nod lig' Japanese girl?" asked Sunny sadly. "Jerry," said Sunny, in a very little voice, her small eerie face Sunny put one hand on either of Jerry's arms, and her touch had a Jerry, as Sunny passed in the arms of the light-footed Jinx, whose hand), caused Sunny to slip from the arm of the chair onto Jerry's knee. Sunny!" said Jerry, shaking his head. "Jerry," said Sunny, "I going to wear Jinx's ring _until_ that man also For two days Sunny waited for Jerry to return. window." Sunny pointed the lady out to Jerry, and that young man's face Jerry, raising to her eyes what looked to Sunny like a gold stick on "Yes," said Sunny, with such a look that Jerry's mother's frown relaxed It might be, on the other hand, said Katy, that Sunny's mother had cache = ./cache/58699.txt txt = ./txt/58699.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 57473 author = Teskey, Adeline M. 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"My dear," said grandmother timidly, "your aunt seems to think you may "I am not a Spanish girl, Aunt Gwendolin!" I said. 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She looked up and saw a young man on the top of the wall, his legs "This is a shine country, and you''re in wrong, little girl," said Mr. Pike, in a kindly tone. AS TO WASHINGTON, D.C. About the time that Mr. Pike arrived in Vienna, and after Kalora had because no young man in Morovenia wishes to marry me. "I take it that you''re a busy man and I''ll come to the point," said the "We shall be married in Washington," said Kalora decisively. id: 37145 author: Campbell, John Scott title: The Image and the Likeness date: words: 26690 sentences: 1891 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/37145.txt txt: ./txt/37145.txt summary: Baker bided his time, and then switched the conversation to New "We have time for nothing else," said Baker. Baker turned, while Buddha bent his head closer to see also. Baker nodded, and then, realizing that Kazu could not see such a waiting for evidently struck Kazu and us at the same time. Kazu turned and picked up his hundred foot steel dish. I think Kazu must have seen it at the same moment, for abruptly Suddenly Kazu''s hand swept down and came up with a 60-foot whale, which water--three hundred miles of the warm South China Sea. Baker planned to This time Kazu waved, and finally threw a handful "Colonel, I''d like you to meet Kazu Takahashi." The American arose and Kazu made good time in With Kazu squatting among them, they looked like Just in time Baker discovered that Kazu''s course was taking him "Twelve hundred miles, more or less," said Baker. id: 12555 author: Doyle, Arthur Conan title: The Tragedy of the Korosko date: words: 47521 sentences: 2994 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/12555.txt txt: ./txt/12555.txt summary: small digest of the matter," said Stephens, handing a slip of paper to "I suppose it''s a good short way," said Miss Sadie, "but it feels queer "Shucks, Sadie, don''t talk like that, child," said the older woman "Come now, Colonel," cried Headingly, laughing, "surely you don''t mean "Sorry your wife isn''t coming, Belmont," said the Colonel. "Those are his putties, Miss Adams," said Colonel Cochrane, looking "I am not so sure of that, Miss Adams," said the Colonel. "Absolutely!" said Cecil Brown, looking over the desert with his dark, "Do you know, Belmont," said the Colonel, in a low voice, "you may think "Be Jove, he may be right, Cochrane," said Belmont, looking inquiringly "You do no good by exposing yourself," said Belmont, drawing Colonel "Do you know what I am thinking of all the time?" said Sadie. "That''s all right, Colonel," said Belmont. id: 19916 author: La Motte, Ellen N. (Ellen Newbold) title: Civilization: Tales of the Orient date: words: 45662 sentences: 2953 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/19916.txt txt: ./txt/19916.txt summary: rule, life in the Far East does not have this effect upon young men. had come out to the East for a long term of years, and the prospect of left Shanghai, he sent his little Chinese girl, a woman long ago, of Rivers made his way to China many years ago. time, not too far in, and Rivers had come down to Shanghai to Like most foreigners, Rivers had a profound contempt for the Chinese. continued to live in Shanghai at this time, making up-river trips now ignorant mind of the young Chinese, Rivers was being felicitated for By this time, young Lawson had become quite bored with life in the Far a little at parting, and said he had done good work and hoped his firm but gentle voice asked Maubert to be a good boy and come with bearing the white man in rickshaws along the red streets of the little id: 42427 author: Rives, Hallie Erminie title: The Kingdom of Slender Swords date: words: 95871 sentences: 7353 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/42427.txt txt: ./txt/42427.txt summary: Daunt''s gray eyes had been looking at him steadily, a little curiously. "Look here, Phil," he said, coming slowly back. "Never mind, Barbara," said the bishop, looking up from his newspaper. a cat''s and his hands look as if they wanted to crawl, like big white "Haru," said Barbara as the maid''s busy Japanese fingers went searching time I ever saw him without that smart-looking Japanese head-boy of his "Why," Patricia answered, "he looks something like that Japanese student For a long time in her blue and white room Barbara lay awake, This sounded a little like a ship''s bell--striking on a white yacht, Daunt, watching Barbara, saw the light leaping in her brown eyes, the "Look, Barbara," said Patricia. girdle, and his hands were full of what looked like small blue There came one such day when Daunt stood with Barbara by the huge stone "Look," said Barbara suddenly, and touched Daunt''s arm. id: 57473 author: Teskey, Adeline M. (Adeline Margaret) title: The Yellow Pearl: A Story of the East and the West date: words: 27967 sentences: 1776 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/57473.txt txt: ./txt/57473.txt summary: am here in the home of my grandmother, my Aunt Gwendolin and my Uncle "Why, Gwendolin, how you do talk," said my grandmother; "the child''s "Poor child," said my dear old grandmother, "she is my granddaughter, Uncle Theodore laughed, and Aunt Gwendolin frowned, and looked carefully "My dear child," said my grandmother, "the word simply means the Chinese," my aunt said to my grandmother and Uncle Theodore. country, thank God," said dear grandmother devoutly, "and I am very "We are calling ourselves a Christian country," she said to grandmother, grandmother, my Uncle Theodore, my Aunt Gwendolin have greatly increased Grandmother wanted to go one place, Aunt Gwendolin to of the day--or night," said Aunt Gwendolin. "My dear," said grandmother timidly, "your aunt seems to think you may "I am not a Spanish girl, Aunt Gwendolin!" I said. "Why, grandmother, I thought when I overheard Aunt Gwendolin talk, that id: 58699 author: Watanna, Onoto title: Sunny-San date: words: 61561 sentences: 4194 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/58699.txt txt: ./txt/58699.txt summary: "Jinx," said Sunny persuasively, "I do not like to stay ad this Japan "They do nod lig'' Japanese girl?" asked Sunny sadly. "Jerry," said Sunny, in a very little voice, her small eerie face Sunny put one hand on either of Jerry''s arms, and her touch had a Jerry, as Sunny passed in the arms of the light-footed Jinx, whose hand), caused Sunny to slip from the arm of the chair onto Jerry''s knee. Sunny!" said Jerry, shaking his head. "Jerry," said Sunny, "I going to wear Jinx''s ring _until_ that man also For two days Sunny waited for Jerry to return. window." Sunny pointed the lady out to Jerry, and that young man''s face Jerry, raising to her eyes what looked to Sunny like a gold stick on "Yes," said Sunny, with such a look that Jerry''s mother''s frown relaxed It might be, on the other hand, said Katy, that Sunny''s mother had ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel