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E. W. (Mary Elizabeth Wilson) title: The Art of Entertaining date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/41632.txt cache: ./cache/41632.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 9 resourceName b'41632.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-entertaining-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 28805 author = Raymond, Evelyn title = Dorothy's House Party date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57947 sentences = 4591 flesch = 91 summary = But without waiting for an answer the young farm girl caught her old old Aunt Betty got acquainted with you an' liked you, and sort of breakfast; also with the request that "Miss Dorothy should attend Mrs. Calvert in her own room before going below stairs." In Mrs. Calvert's room the happy old lady greeted Dorothy with such a guests who had gathered at Deerhurst to welcome Dorothy's home-coming "How many girls now, Alfy?" questioned Molly, who longed to suggest The old man's start and down-dropped gaze was proof in Dorothy's "Like giving a little girl one hundred dollars at a time to spend in a little music, waiting for the boys to come in," said Dorothy, with will stare so, on the road, at that old woman rigged out like a girl." Good-night, little Dorothy. never seen a little girl just like her; and he answered promptly: cache = ./cache/28805.txt txt = ./txt/28805.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 25857 author = Wells, Carolyn title = Patty's Social Season date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 67286 sentences = 5743 flesch = 94 summary = "Yes, I have many kind and delightful friends," said Patty, a little "All right, I'll come to it," said Patty, and then Mona and Mr. Lansing came strolling along the hall, and demanded room on the stairs "Do you think so?" said Patty, looking at Christine in astonishment. "No," said Patty, smiling, "I come this time on quite a different "Yes, and I know another man who wants to help," said Mona, eagerly, Patty declared that both Mona's and Roger's faces looked like thunder "Patty, you're a wonder," said Nan, looking affectionately at the girl "Let me sit by you, Patty," said Philip Van Reypen, as they found a "I saved Elise's, also," said Patty, looking at him, a little "But I thought Philip was going back to the city," said Patty, looking "There aren't two little girls like me!" said Patty, with twinkling cache = ./cache/25857.txt txt = ./txt/25857.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11883 author = Burt, Emily Rose title = Entertaining Made Easy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19125 sentences = 1272 flesch = 83 summary = _Apple_: Little round bowl-like cap of glossy red paper with a brown A girl who wanted to give an inexpensive jolly little party in honor One teacher planned a very happy May party for her little boy and girl paper skirt, orange, green, blue or pink, to match the color of the When it was refreshment time, cunning little girl friends of the Tea, sandwiches and little cakes may be served in the dining-room place a tiny white plush cat with the child's name on a paper tied to hot, which can be served to resemble ice cream in little paper cases. After the sandwiches came little pink and green and white frosted Toward the end of the ice-cream course the hostess asked the guests to white tissue paper and tied with old-rose ribbon, and they were At each girl's place was a tiny china cat with a yellow ribbon bow on cache = ./cache/11883.txt txt = ./txt/11883.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5893 author = Wells, Carolyn title = Two Little Women on a Holiday date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 56128 sentences = 5311 flesch = 96 summary = The two girls said good-night, and Dolly went back to her "Very well," said Mrs. Fayre, "run along and tell Dotty, and Bernice, "I thought you and Dolly didn't like Bernice Forbes very much," said "You know I haven't seen her in years," Bernice said; "I think she must "I'm a little scared of that Alicia person," said Dolly to Dotty as "I think this train ride the best part of the whole thing," said Dolly, "I'll give the front room to Dotty and Dolly," she said to Bernice; "Goodness, Alicia," exclaimed Bernice, "do you think Uncle Jeff won't "Oh, you want to know what she REALLY said," and Dolly's head went on "I hope Uncle Forbes does come down," said Dolly, "I think it would be "And he did his part all right, Uncle Forbes," said Dolly, looking bear to tell on Alicia," said Dolly, "and yet, I can't think I ought to cache = ./cache/5893.txt txt = ./txt/5893.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36671 author = Speed, Nell title = A House Party with the Tucker Twins date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55796 sentences = 4252 flesch = 92 summary = I always feel like crying when I think of dear little Annie Pore's "He could have talked old Ponsonby Pore into letting Annie come, I just like a human being, that time he had persuaded him to let Annie come to How like Dee it was to be assisting this poor young man, who had perhaps "But helping Annie Pore keep store is not slumming," said Dee, the How little did Mary and I think, as we lay in that great four-post bed We are having such a good time and don't want to leave one little bit." I don't know the family," said dear old puzzled Miss "It was this way, Aunt Milly," said Mary, going over close to the old do it, it was your feeling for Annie, poor little thing!" "I am sure he must have looked like Annie, and just think what a cache = ./cache/36671.txt txt = ./txt/36671.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36007 author = Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) title = Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 59381 sentences = 4246 flesch = 90 summary = Lieutenant Morton, father of Roger and Helen and Ethel Brown "Even if it rains hard I think James and Margaret will come," said "We did some things as a Club," said Roger, "and we can tell Watkins Margaret has one, Dorothy has one, Roger has two, Ethel Brown has one, attic," said Ethel Blue, and all the Mortons laughed as they thought of "I've been thinking," said Tom, "that we're going to need money to work "Why can't we ask everybody we come across for old clothes?" Ethel Blue covered with chintz like a lining to the shoe," said Ethel Blue slowly and "The president of the Club ought to tell about it," said Ethel Blue. Roger and Helen and the Ethels and Dorothy came over "Helen and Margaret made most of those," said Ethel Brown. "I want you and the Ethels and Dorothy," she said to Helen; "and if your cache = ./cache/36007.txt txt = ./txt/36007.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41632 author = Sherwood, M. E. W. (Mary Elizabeth Wilson) title = The Art of Entertaining date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 113336 sentences = 6290 flesch = 79 summary = English dinners of to-day are superlatively good and agreeable in the A young hostess must try to find the good, true, honourable, generous, "'It is a bit heavy for Madame's little hands,' said the old man. sugar, and cream, a plate of toast, eggs boiled, with cup, spoon, salt Ladies dress for a large dinner often in low neck and short sleeves, dressed and good to put at the end of a dinner for unexpected guests. What a different genius was Prescott, who had a good dinner every day breakfast a little bacon or an egg, or some smoked fish; for dinner, fifty years ago in great houses in England, where the cook was called A young man on coming into a great city, or into a new place where he no dressing for dinner; but in a country house, where there are great houses a very fine dinner, and splendid pieces of plate, some cache = ./cache/41632.txt txt = ./txt/41632.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40463 author = Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows) title = The Little Colonel's Holidays date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51496 sentences = 3240 flesch = 89 summary = The Little Colonel Good Times Book 1.50 Little Colonel and her guests of the house party in turn, and the bells Locust for many a long day, touched each face with a little shade of such a long time to wait at the little way station where they changed The Little Colonel looked where Betty pointed, but the weather-beaten THE next few days went by happily for the Little Colonel, for Betty took "I've barely time to catch the next train," she said, as Lloyd came Betty as she walked along, glancing at the Little Colonel's closed eyes, "Come up to my room, Lloyd," called Betty, stopping at the parlour THEY had been writing a long time, when the Little Colonel looked up picture for Lloyd to hang in Molly's room beside the pitiful little "That's the kind he loves best, little one," said her mother, coming cache = ./cache/40463.txt txt = ./txt/40463.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43025 author = Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell title = Rainy Week date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 42088 sentences = 3841 flesch = 88 summary = A very tall "little girl" she was, and very young, not a day sky, I saw my Husband turn suddenly with a little gasping sigh that suddenly by the somewhat strained expression of Ann Woltor's face, "Or a boy--or a girl," interposed George Keets, a bit drily. Girl's somewhat startled stare, young Kennilworth looked up with a "Yes, for very special reasons," said the May Girl, "I _would_ like Allan John hold as a nucleus for the New Day except a little silver "Really, you know," said George Keets, "there are times when even "Then you really would like to go?" said George Keets. "Then it must be Allan John," said the May Girl. "Oh, your Husband," said Allan John, just a bit drily, "would have "Oh, Rollins is all right enough," said Allan John. dory--George Keets with him, Paul Brenswick, Kennilworth, Rollins! George Keets and my Husband brought the May Girl down. cache = ./cache/43025.txt txt = ./txt/43025.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42863 author = Linscott, Herbert B., Mrs. title = Bright Ideas for Entertaining date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64872 sentences = 6219 flesch = 88 summary = invite as many little guests as correspond to the number of years of the at the other end place something that looks like a large white frosted a large Chinese umbrella, and around it place small tables on which to Each guest is given a little fancy basket in which to gather his eggs. small Japanese umbrellas tied with the Japanese colors, red and white. white cards and tied with violet ribbon to a bunch of the fresh flowers VIOLET LUNCHEON.--In the centre of a table stand a large cut-glass bowl For the supper have a salad served in little paper boxes decorated with Place these objects tastefully on the dining-room table, each guest on The six small luncheon tables were set with green and white china, and Red and white decorated racquets can be given the guests as they leave, Then small white cards were passed tied with cherry-colored cache = ./cache/42863.txt txt = ./txt/42863.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43278 author = Spencer, Edward title = Cakes & Ale A Dissertation on Banquets Interspersed with Various Recipes, More or Less Original, and anecdotes, mainly veracious date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 71863 sentences = 3983 flesch = 79 summary = "A free breakfast-table of Elizabeth's time," says an old authority, By far the pleasantest meal of the day at a large country-house is evils--eating too much good food, or drinking too much bad liquor; and the time at which (A.M.), in the old Norman days, the meal was usually tablespoonful chopped parsley, a good squeeze of lemon juice, half the soup, simmer for an hour and a half, strain, heat up, add a piece mixture is _nearly_ boiling, add a tablespoonful of salad oil, beans, a dinner in New York differs very little at the time of writing boiled pork or salt fish for dinner every day. orange-flower water, and half-a-pint of old brandy. water; add the juice of three lemons, one pint of old brandy, a half a wine-glassful of old brandy, the yolk of an egg, two One wine-glassful of old brandy, one ditto cold water, one cache = ./cache/43278.txt txt = ./txt/43278.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 41632 40463 42863 43025 5893 41632 number of items: 11 sum of words: 659,318 average size in words: 59,938 average readability score: 88 nouns: time; room; way; day; man; one; table; house; girls; people; dinner; things; thing; paper; girl; water; eyes; something; place; night; party; guests; face; 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Girl''s somewhat startled stare, young Kennilworth looked up with a "Yes, for very special reasons," said the May Girl, "I _would_ like Allan John hold as a nucleus for the New Day except a little silver "Really, you know," said George Keets, "there are times when even "Then you really would like to go?" said George Keets. "Then it must be Allan John," said the May Girl. "Oh, your Husband," said Allan John, just a bit drily, "would have "Oh, Rollins is all right enough," said Allan John. dory--George Keets with him, Paul Brenswick, Kennilworth, Rollins! George Keets and my Husband brought the May Girl down. id: 11883 author: Burt, Emily Rose title: Entertaining Made Easy date: words: 19125 sentences: 1272 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/11883.txt txt: ./txt/11883.txt summary: _Apple_: Little round bowl-like cap of glossy red paper with a brown A girl who wanted to give an inexpensive jolly little party in honor One teacher planned a very happy May party for her little boy and girl paper skirt, orange, green, blue or pink, to match the color of the When it was refreshment time, cunning little girl friends of the Tea, sandwiches and little cakes may be served in the dining-room place a tiny white plush cat with the child''s name on a paper tied to hot, which can be served to resemble ice cream in little paper cases. After the sandwiches came little pink and green and white frosted Toward the end of the ice-cream course the hostess asked the guests to white tissue paper and tied with old-rose ribbon, and they were At each girl''s place was a tiny china cat with a yellow ribbon bow on id: 40463 author: Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows) title: The Little Colonel''s Holidays date: words: 51496 sentences: 3240 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/40463.txt txt: ./txt/40463.txt summary: The Little Colonel Good Times Book 1.50 Little Colonel and her guests of the house party in turn, and the bells Locust for many a long day, touched each face with a little shade of such a long time to wait at the little way station where they changed The Little Colonel looked where Betty pointed, but the weather-beaten THE next few days went by happily for the Little Colonel, for Betty took "I''ve barely time to catch the next train," she said, as Lloyd came Betty as she walked along, glancing at the Little Colonel''s closed eyes, "Come up to my room, Lloyd," called Betty, stopping at the parlour THEY had been writing a long time, when the Little Colonel looked up picture for Lloyd to hang in Molly''s room beside the pitiful little "That''s the kind he loves best, little one," said her mother, coming id: 42863 author: Linscott, Herbert B., Mrs. title: Bright Ideas for Entertaining date: words: 64872 sentences: 6219 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/42863.txt txt: ./txt/42863.txt summary: invite as many little guests as correspond to the number of years of the at the other end place something that looks like a large white frosted a large Chinese umbrella, and around it place small tables on which to Each guest is given a little fancy basket in which to gather his eggs. small Japanese umbrellas tied with the Japanese colors, red and white. white cards and tied with violet ribbon to a bunch of the fresh flowers VIOLET LUNCHEON.--In the centre of a table stand a large cut-glass bowl For the supper have a salad served in little paper boxes decorated with Place these objects tastefully on the dining-room table, each guest on The six small luncheon tables were set with green and white china, and Red and white decorated racquets can be given the guests as they leave, Then small white cards were passed tied with cherry-colored id: 28805 author: Raymond, Evelyn title: Dorothy''s House Party date: words: 57947 sentences: 4591 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/28805.txt txt: ./txt/28805.txt summary: But without waiting for an answer the young farm girl caught her old old Aunt Betty got acquainted with you an'' liked you, and sort of breakfast; also with the request that "Miss Dorothy should attend Mrs. Calvert in her own room before going below stairs." In Mrs. Calvert''s room the happy old lady greeted Dorothy with such a guests who had gathered at Deerhurst to welcome Dorothy''s home-coming "How many girls now, Alfy?" questioned Molly, who longed to suggest The old man''s start and down-dropped gaze was proof in Dorothy''s "Like giving a little girl one hundred dollars at a time to spend in a little music, waiting for the boys to come in," said Dorothy, with will stare so, on the road, at that old woman rigged out like a girl." Good-night, little Dorothy. never seen a little girl just like her; and he answered promptly: id: 41632 author: Sherwood, M. E. W. (Mary Elizabeth Wilson) title: The Art of Entertaining date: words: 113336 sentences: 6290 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/41632.txt txt: ./txt/41632.txt summary: English dinners of to-day are superlatively good and agreeable in the A young hostess must try to find the good, true, honourable, generous, "''It is a bit heavy for Madame''s little hands,'' said the old man. sugar, and cream, a plate of toast, eggs boiled, with cup, spoon, salt Ladies dress for a large dinner often in low neck and short sleeves, dressed and good to put at the end of a dinner for unexpected guests. What a different genius was Prescott, who had a good dinner every day breakfast a little bacon or an egg, or some smoked fish; for dinner, fifty years ago in great houses in England, where the cook was called A young man on coming into a great city, or into a new place where he no dressing for dinner; but in a country house, where there are great houses a very fine dinner, and splendid pieces of plate, some id: 36007 author: Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) title: Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship date: words: 59381 sentences: 4246 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/36007.txt txt: ./txt/36007.txt summary: Lieutenant Morton, father of Roger and Helen and Ethel Brown "Even if it rains hard I think James and Margaret will come," said "We did some things as a Club," said Roger, "and we can tell Watkins Margaret has one, Dorothy has one, Roger has two, Ethel Brown has one, attic," said Ethel Blue, and all the Mortons laughed as they thought of "I''ve been thinking," said Tom, "that we''re going to need money to work "Why can''t we ask everybody we come across for old clothes?" Ethel Blue covered with chintz like a lining to the shoe," said Ethel Blue slowly and "The president of the Club ought to tell about it," said Ethel Blue. Roger and Helen and the Ethels and Dorothy came over "Helen and Margaret made most of those," said Ethel Brown. "I want you and the Ethels and Dorothy," she said to Helen; "and if your id: 36671 author: Speed, Nell title: A House Party with the Tucker Twins date: words: 55796 sentences: 4252 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/36671.txt txt: ./txt/36671.txt summary: I always feel like crying when I think of dear little Annie Pore''s "He could have talked old Ponsonby Pore into letting Annie come, I just like a human being, that time he had persuaded him to let Annie come to How like Dee it was to be assisting this poor young man, who had perhaps "But helping Annie Pore keep store is not slumming," said Dee, the How little did Mary and I think, as we lay in that great four-post bed We are having such a good time and don''t want to leave one little bit." I don''t know the family," said dear old puzzled Miss "It was this way, Aunt Milly," said Mary, going over close to the old do it, it was your feeling for Annie, poor little thing!" "I am sure he must have looked like Annie, and just think what a id: 43278 author: Spencer, Edward title: Cakes & Ale A Dissertation on Banquets Interspersed with Various Recipes, More or Less Original, and anecdotes, mainly veracious date: words: 71863 sentences: 3983 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/43278.txt txt: ./txt/43278.txt summary: "A free breakfast-table of Elizabeth''s time," says an old authority, By far the pleasantest meal of the day at a large country-house is evils--eating too much good food, or drinking too much bad liquor; and the time at which (A.M.), in the old Norman days, the meal was usually tablespoonful chopped parsley, a good squeeze of lemon juice, half the soup, simmer for an hour and a half, strain, heat up, add a piece mixture is _nearly_ boiling, add a tablespoonful of salad oil, beans, a dinner in New York differs very little at the time of writing boiled pork or salt fish for dinner every day. orange-flower water, and half-a-pint of old brandy. water; add the juice of three lemons, one pint of old brandy, a half a wine-glassful of old brandy, the yolk of an egg, two One wine-glassful of old brandy, one ditto cold water, one id: 25857 author: Wells, Carolyn title: Patty''s Social Season date: words: 67286 sentences: 5743 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/25857.txt txt: ./txt/25857.txt summary: "Yes, I have many kind and delightful friends," said Patty, a little "All right, I''ll come to it," said Patty, and then Mona and Mr. Lansing came strolling along the hall, and demanded room on the stairs "Do you think so?" said Patty, looking at Christine in astonishment. "No," said Patty, smiling, "I come this time on quite a different "Yes, and I know another man who wants to help," said Mona, eagerly, Patty declared that both Mona''s and Roger''s faces looked like thunder "Patty, you''re a wonder," said Nan, looking affectionately at the girl "Let me sit by you, Patty," said Philip Van Reypen, as they found a "I saved Elise''s, also," said Patty, looking at him, a little "But I thought Philip was going back to the city," said Patty, looking "There aren''t two little girls like me!" said Patty, with twinkling id: 5893 author: Wells, Carolyn title: Two Little Women on a Holiday date: words: 56128 sentences: 5311 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/5893.txt txt: ./txt/5893.txt summary: The two girls said good-night, and Dolly went back to her "Very well," said Mrs. Fayre, "run along and tell Dotty, and Bernice, "I thought you and Dolly didn''t like Bernice Forbes very much," said "You know I haven''t seen her in years," Bernice said; "I think she must "I''m a little scared of that Alicia person," said Dolly to Dotty as "I think this train ride the best part of the whole thing," said Dolly, "I''ll give the front room to Dotty and Dolly," she said to Bernice; "Goodness, Alicia," exclaimed Bernice, "do you think Uncle Jeff won''t "Oh, you want to know what she REALLY said," and Dolly''s head went on "I hope Uncle Forbes does come down," said Dolly, "I think it would be "And he did his part all right, Uncle Forbes," said Dolly, looking bear to tell on Alicia," said Dolly, "and yet, I can''t think I ought to ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel