mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-endowedPublicSchoolsGreatBritain-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/29415.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/25797.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/33777.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/35637.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/51409.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv caution: excluded filename not matched: *MACOSX* === DIRECTORIES: ./tmp/input === DIRECTORY: ./tmp/input/input-file === metadata file: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv === found metadata file === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named subject-endowedPublicSchoolsGreatBritain-gutenberg FILE: cache/35637.txt OUTPUT: txt/35637.txt FILE: cache/29415.txt OUTPUT: txt/29415.txt FILE: cache/25797.txt OUTPUT: txt/25797.txt FILE: cache/51409.txt OUTPUT: txt/51409.txt FILE: cache/33777.txt OUTPUT: txt/33777.txt 25797 txt/../wrd/25797.wrd 25797 txt/../pos/25797.pos 25797 txt/../ent/25797.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 25797 author: Somervell, D. 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Reducing subject-endowedPublicSchoolsGreatBritain-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 25797 author = Somervell, D. C. (David Churchill) title = The School and the World date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 30891 sentences = 1365 flesch = 67 summary = Authors of "Political Education in a Public School" "Political Education in a Public School," in which they put forward articles written by boys for our political paper, _The School The school in which political education was tried for a space of political education set up a new intellectual standard. school as a single corporate society, boys and masters working together central subject in our public school education. Once make a boy think about the life of his own time and the great public school education is itself a form of political propaganda none for granted that in a school in which political education flourishes, Masters will always be human; and political education must be so the political education of Europe--unless boys and girls are made to But with the public school boy all is different. boy's school-time. public school master has not the time to find out how to teach any cache = ./cache/25797.txt txt = ./txt/25797.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33777 author = Hughes, Thomas title = Tom Brown at Rugby date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 121287 sentences = 7688 flesch = 88 summary = Great was the grief amongst the village school-boys when Tom drove off "I may come in, mayn't I?" said Tom, catching East by the arm and Tom; "they know very well that no School-house boy would cut the "Oh, it's Brown, he's a new boy; I know him," says East, coming up. As the boys scattered away from the ground, and East, leaning on Tom's East and Tom got served at last, and started back for the School-house The School-house boys of Tom's standing, one and all as a protest next half-year, Tom, East, and another School-house boy, who had just Before either Tom Brown or Arthur left the School-house, "Open, Martin, old boy--it's only I, Tom Brown." five of the School-house boys (amongst whom are Arthur, Tom, and East) "Just run and tell East to come and back me," said Tom, to a small cache = ./cache/33777.txt txt = ./txt/33777.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29415 author = Avery, Harold title = Soldiers of the Queen date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64671 sentences = 4259 flesch = 87 summary = Valentine, d'you know that your cousin Jack is coming to be a "I wish you'd take more care what you're up to, Jack," said Valentine. "I'm sorry Jack wouldn't come with you," said Queen Mab on the Saturday Once or twice Jack turned to find his aunt watching him with a look in "You don't mean to say you're fond of tin soldiers, Jack?" said Aunt "Well, Jack," she said, looking up for a moment to straighten her back, "I've got no money to give away to beggars," said Jack; "and I tell you "Look here, Raymond," said Valentine, after a moment's pause, "I tell Valentine said good-night, and turned off in the direction of the "I wonder how it is," said Jack to Valentine that evening as they were following day, and Jack was not sorry when the time came to turn in. cache = ./cache/29415.txt txt = ./txt/29415.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51409 author = Waugh, Alec title = Public School Life: Boys, Parents, Masters date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74513 sentences = 4787 flesch = 79 summary = the little things that a boy learns at a Preparatory School and that he small boy knows that he has got to play cricket like a sportsman; he Head of a house or of the school is the head boy in work. impossible to tell from public school form which boys are potential there not this intense house and school feeling individual boys would It does not matter much to a boy in the school house if he one at every school--in which a good-looking boy stands very little I can only repeat that old public school boys liked it. and house masters, and those boys who are good neither at games nor work The average public school boy knows, I imagine, a great deal less than And a public school boy has not realised this by the time he importance of house matches cannot exist in day schools where boys live boy's life at school. cache = ./cache/51409.txt txt = ./txt/51409.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35637 author = Machen, Arthur title = The Secret Glory date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 66472 sentences = 3147 flesch = 78 summary = agree, and say there is nothing like our great Public Schools, and journalists said, "like hot cakes." Meyrick went to see him soon after all the ends of the world to the Great School, there to learn the secret came forth an old man, all in shining white, on whose head was a gold In the old days, when Ambrose Meyrick was being made a man of, the four "Look here, old chap," he said, "did you notice young Meyrick at Public School traditions knew little of the real man. comes to a great Public School with little or nothing about him to In an old notebook kept by Ambrose Meyrick in those long-past days there world who know; whether the real secret is lost like the great city that lovely old school and the wonderful English country-side.' 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"I''m sorry Jack wouldn''t come with you," said Queen Mab on the Saturday Once or twice Jack turned to find his aunt watching him with a look in "You don''t mean to say you''re fond of tin soldiers, Jack?" said Aunt "Well, Jack," she said, looking up for a moment to straighten her back, "I''ve got no money to give away to beggars," said Jack; "and I tell you "Look here, Raymond," said Valentine, after a moment''s pause, "I tell Valentine said good-night, and turned off in the direction of the "I wonder how it is," said Jack to Valentine that evening as they were following day, and Jack was not sorry when the time came to turn in. id: 33777 author: Hughes, Thomas title: Tom Brown at Rugby date: words: 121287 sentences: 7688 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/33777.txt txt: ./txt/33777.txt summary: Great was the grief amongst the village school-boys when Tom drove off "I may come in, mayn''t I?" said Tom, catching East by the arm and Tom; "they know very well that no School-house boy would cut the "Oh, it''s Brown, he''s a new boy; I know him," says East, coming up. As the boys scattered away from the ground, and East, leaning on Tom''s East and Tom got served at last, and started back for the School-house The School-house boys of Tom''s standing, one and all as a protest next half-year, Tom, East, and another School-house boy, who had just Before either Tom Brown or Arthur left the School-house, "Open, Martin, old boy--it''s only I, Tom Brown." five of the School-house boys (amongst whom are Arthur, Tom, and East) "Just run and tell East to come and back me," said Tom, to a small id: 35637 author: Machen, Arthur title: The Secret Glory date: words: 66472 sentences: 3147 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/35637.txt txt: ./txt/35637.txt summary: agree, and say there is nothing like our great Public Schools, and journalists said, "like hot cakes." Meyrick went to see him soon after all the ends of the world to the Great School, there to learn the secret came forth an old man, all in shining white, on whose head was a gold In the old days, when Ambrose Meyrick was being made a man of, the four "Look here, old chap," he said, "did you notice young Meyrick at Public School traditions knew little of the real man. comes to a great Public School with little or nothing about him to In an old notebook kept by Ambrose Meyrick in those long-past days there world who know; whether the real secret is lost like the great city that lovely old school and the wonderful English country-side.'' So you see "Nelly," said Ambrose, "I have a great inspiration!" id: 25797 author: Somervell, D. C. (David Churchill) title: The School and the World date: words: 30891 sentences: 1365 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/25797.txt txt: ./txt/25797.txt summary: Authors of "Political Education in a Public School" "Political Education in a Public School," in which they put forward articles written by boys for our political paper, _The School The school in which political education was tried for a space of political education set up a new intellectual standard. school as a single corporate society, boys and masters working together central subject in our public school education. Once make a boy think about the life of his own time and the great public school education is itself a form of political propaganda none for granted that in a school in which political education flourishes, Masters will always be human; and political education must be so the political education of Europe--unless boys and girls are made to But with the public school boy all is different. boy''s school-time. public school master has not the time to find out how to teach any id: 51409 author: Waugh, Alec title: Public School Life: Boys, Parents, Masters date: words: 74513 sentences: 4787 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/51409.txt txt: ./txt/51409.txt summary: the little things that a boy learns at a Preparatory School and that he small boy knows that he has got to play cricket like a sportsman; he Head of a house or of the school is the head boy in work. impossible to tell from public school form which boys are potential there not this intense house and school feeling individual boys would It does not matter much to a boy in the school house if he one at every school--in which a good-looking boy stands very little I can only repeat that old public school boys liked it. and house masters, and those boys who are good neither at games nor work The average public school boy knows, I imagine, a great deal less than And a public school boy has not realised this by the time he importance of house matches cannot exist in day schools where boys live boy''s life at school. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel