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Reducing subject-extortion-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 4039 author = Jonson, Ben title = Volpone; Or, The Fox date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50076 sentences = 6978 flesch = 90 summary = MOS: Stay, sir, your ointment for your eyes. MOS: Sir, signior Voltore is come this morning MOS: You are a happy man, sir; know your good. MOS: He ever liked your course sir; that first took him. MOS: I was a coming for you, sir. MOS: I think it were not best, sir. MOS: All, sir; 'tis your right, your own; no man MOS: This will sir, you shall send it unto me. MOS: 'Tis right, sir. MOS: The tardy hour is come, sir. MOS: Not dead, sir, but as good; MOS: Well, good sir, begone. MOS: The beauteous lady Would-be, sir. MOS: Sir 'tis true; MOS: I know not, sir, MOS: I know not, sir, MOS: Sir, your father hath sent word, And I'll take care no man shall come unto you, sir. MOS: Nay, good, sir. MOS: Who's that?--O, sir, most timely welcome-MOS: Good sir. MOS: Good sir. cache = ./cache/4039.txt txt = ./txt/4039.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21847 author = Trollope, Anthony title = Dr. Wortle's School date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 78779 sentences = 5566 flesch = 88 summary = having especially her father's eyes; but still they who had known Mrs. Wortle as a girl declared that Mary had inherited also her mother's "It might be very well," said Mrs. Stantiloup, "for Dr. Wortle to obtain the services of a well-educated usher for his school, but as Mrs. Stantiloup, and wanted to know things in which a man should feel "Did Mrs. Peacocke like the place?" the young lord asked one day. "I suppose you would not like to leave Mrs. Peacocke," said the Doctor. "A woman should not live with a man unless she be his wife." Mrs. Wortle said this with more of obstinacy than he had expected. Mrs. Peacocke was a very beautiful woman, and the Doctor was a man who "Will you come in and see Mrs. Peacocke after lunch?" the Doctor said to the day should come on which the Doctor would take Mrs. Peacocke up with cache = ./cache/21847.txt txt = ./txt/21847.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41002 author = Le Queux, William title = If Sinners Entice Thee date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74083 sentences = 4938 flesch = 83 summary = saying: "Then come along Nelly," shook hands with Liane and her father, "Yes, George, I feel that you love me," she said, with a sweet smile George raised his eyes and met the curious gaze of the woman he loved. Liane looked at the Captain, long and steadily, with eyes full of "Yes, even you must not know, Liane," he answered. "Was she like me?" Liane asked softly, still holding her father's hand "You know my wish, Liane," her father answered rather coldly. Zertho!" cried the unhappy man, turning white to the lips, An hour later, when Liane had gone to her room, the Captain, at Zertho's "How did you know that Zertho loves me?" she suddenly inquired, turning Then turning to Liane, the man, evidently an honest, happy-hearted "But you love Liane," she answered in a low tone. "Yes. She said she knew you, and that you loved Liane. cache = ./cache/41002.txt txt = ./txt/41002.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 48021 author = Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) title = Aurora Floyd, Vol. 2 Fifth Edition date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64573 sentences = 3366 flesch = 80 summary = He made very particular inquiries, though, about Mrs. Mellish, and asked so many questions as to what Aurora did and said, The letter dropped out of John Mellish's hand as he looked up at his John Mellish, sitting patiently by his wife's side, thought very little John Mellish turned away his head, and buried his face in his hands. Aurora, and Mr. John Mellish came out upon the lawn to look for his "I hope so, dear," said Mrs. Mellish, after a little pause, and a "Do you know much of the new trainer, Mr. Mellish?" asked Mrs. Powell, "Why did you let them shut the windows?" she said, turning to Mrs. Powell, who had risen, and was looking the picture of ladylike "Yes, but I thought you had returned, my dear Mrs. Mellish," said the Mrs. Mellish dropped her hands from before her face, and looked at him "John, dear," she said, "Mrs. Powell wants to know whether Colonel cache = ./cache/48021.txt txt = ./txt/48021.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 48020 author = Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) title = Aurora Floyd, Vol. 1 Fifth Edition date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61411 sentences = 2706 flesch = 76 summary = blue-black hair, Miss Floyd was a good hater; so Lucy forbore to ask Talbot Bulstrode turned away from his ideal to look at this dark-haired Talbot sat next to Lucy, with Mr. Maldon opposite to them, while Aurora took her place beside her father. "John Mellish," he said, "you have been proposing to Aurora Floyd." people were all cousins to Aurora Floyd, and loved the banker's residence of Talbot and Aurora, till such time as the young man should "You needn't take on so, Miss Floyd," answered the man, whom Aurora had "I want to ask you about that man, Aurora," Captain Bulstrode said, hot-house flowers, that he saw Aurora Floyd, looking, ah, how lovely! to think in peace of Aurora Floyd, that the young man went out. Aurora Floyd as she sat, with John Mellish at her side, looking down and Aurora Mellish, looking critically at Talbot Bulstrode, wondered cache = ./cache/48020.txt txt = ./txt/48020.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 52194 author = Alger, Horatio, Jr. title = Bob Burton; or, The Young Ranchman of the Missouri date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51557 sentences = 4790 flesch = 93 summary = "Yes, Massa Bob," said Clip, with alacrity, for he much preferred such a "Ef you do, what'll 'come of you, Massa Wolverton?" said Clip, not at "It's good fun, ain't it, Massa Wolverton?" said Clip; laughing Bob and Clip were out in the yard when Sam Wolverton made his "Clip, you bad boy, you did it on purpose," said Bob, trying to look "Didn't do it dat time, Massa Wolverton," said Clip, showing his teeth. When Bob and Clip had left the scene Aaron Wolverton turned to Sam, and "I wish I owned that boat, Clip," said Bob. "Clip," said Bob, "go with Sam and hide him somewhere on the boat, but "Clip," said Bob, gravely, "has Sam Wolverton engaged passage with us?" "Now, Sam," said Bob, "Clip will show you the way to a restaurant where "Clip, you and Sam can go out together," said Bob. cache = ./cache/52194.txt txt = ./txt/52194.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 48022 author = Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) title = Aurora Floyd, Vol. 3 Fifth Edition date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62966 sentences = 3278 flesch = 80 summary = John Mellish stood for some minutes looking gravely at that marble face. the young man from the Reindeer, William Dork the constable, and Mr. Mellish, were the only witnesses called: but Colonel Maddison and Mr. Lofthouse were both present during the brief proceedings. the murdered man; and John Mellish was free to carry his wife away The girl could tell very little, except that Mrs. Mellish had said "Is it wrong of Aurora to come alone, Talbot, dear?" Lucy asked meekly. "My dear Mrs. Mellish," said Talbot gravely, "I am so surprised at this Talbot Bulstrode and his wife came to Mellish Park a few days after "John Mellish was ten times wiser than I," thought Mr. Bulstrode; "he "I want you to come for a walk with me, Mr. John Mellish," said Talbot, John Mellish, passionately; "why did you come here, Talbot Bulstrode? "That you shall _not_ do, John Mellish," exclaimed Talbot Bulstrode, cache = ./cache/48022.txt txt = ./txt/48022.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 58502 author = Bisson, Alexandre title = Madame X: a story of mother-love date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57717 sentences = 5315 flesch = 92 summary = "And now, friend Floriot," said the doctor, looking at him gravely, "as "My wife is living," said Floriot in a low, unsteady voice. Sauvrin, a life-long friend of Floriot's expected to reach the house in A door facing her opened softly and her husband stepped into the room! "Floriot, my friend," he said quietly, "sit down a moment and try to "Then I'm more than glad to shake you by the hand, Doctor," said Noel, "You look in very good health for a dead man." Noel turned and asked "Noel, my friend," he said, in low steady tones, "there is no man--or know, the moment he set eyes on you he saw that you were a woman of Floriot gazed into the eyes that were so like the lost woman's, and all doctor, young man," said Noel, turning to Raymond. the President Her eyes were like a crazy woman's and her face cache = ./cache/58502.txt txt = ./txt/58502.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 56973 author = Alger, Horatio, Jr. title = Adrift in the City; or, Oliver Conrad's Plucky Fight date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52676 sentences = 5254 flesch = 91 summary = "Oliver, bring me that ball!" said Roland Kenyon, in a tone of command. "You'd better come home," he said, turning to Oliver. "I know when to come home," said Oliver briefly. "I believe Roland thinks so," said Oliver, glancing at his "Look here, Oliver," said Frank, "I begin to think you have "I am glad you selected a good article, Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon "I heard you had a letter for me, Mr. Kenyon," said Oliver abruptly. "I should like a room alone," said Mrs. Kenyon, glancing at Cleopatra, "Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon one evening, "I have to go to New York on "Hope you'll have a good time, Oliver," said Roland, with a chuckle, "New York is rather a lively place, Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon, who read "This is the place, Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon. "So Oliver is going to Chicago," said Frank Dudley to Roland Kenyon, on cache = ./cache/56973.txt txt = ./txt/56973.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 62255 author = Jameson, Malcolm title = Stellar Showboat date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9695 sentences = 774 flesch = 86 summary = "Yes," said Neville, "I know the racket. "You have such a way of putting things, Neville," chuckled the colonel, It was quite late when Colonel Frawley returned and asked Neville "Thanks, chief," said Neville, grinning from ear to ear. "See you after the show, Mr. Allington," said the colonel to Neville, At first glance they _were_ Mr. Carstairs and the colonel, but a second look showed it was only an Neville and said in an icy voice, "And you, sir--what is it you wish?" malignancy that Neville was hard put to keep on looking him in the eye But before Neville reached the exit, Colonel Frawley came through. But as he spoke a dressing room door opened and Carstairs came out of The steward came and Neville studied him carefully. 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When Bob and Clip had left the scene Aaron Wolverton turned to Sam, and "I wish I owned that boat, Clip," said Bob. "Clip," said Bob, "go with Sam and hide him somewhere on the boat, but "Clip," said Bob, gravely, "has Sam Wolverton engaged passage with us?" "Now, Sam," said Bob, "Clip will show you the way to a restaurant where "Clip, you and Sam can go out together," said Bob. id: 56973 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Adrift in the City; or, Oliver Conrad''s Plucky Fight date: words: 52676 sentences: 5254 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/56973.txt txt: ./txt/56973.txt summary: "Oliver, bring me that ball!" said Roland Kenyon, in a tone of command. "You''d better come home," he said, turning to Oliver. "I know when to come home," said Oliver briefly. "I believe Roland thinks so," said Oliver, glancing at his "Look here, Oliver," said Frank, "I begin to think you have "I am glad you selected a good article, Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon "I heard you had a letter for me, Mr. Kenyon," said Oliver abruptly. "I should like a room alone," said Mrs. Kenyon, glancing at Cleopatra, "Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon one evening, "I have to go to New York on "Hope you''ll have a good time, Oliver," said Roland, with a chuckle, "New York is rather a lively place, Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon, who read "This is the place, Oliver," said Mr. Kenyon. "So Oliver is going to Chicago," said Frank Dudley to Roland Kenyon, on id: 58502 author: Bisson, Alexandre title: Madame X: a story of mother-love date: words: 57717 sentences: 5315 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/58502.txt txt: ./txt/58502.txt summary: "And now, friend Floriot," said the doctor, looking at him gravely, "as "My wife is living," said Floriot in a low, unsteady voice. Sauvrin, a life-long friend of Floriot''s expected to reach the house in A door facing her opened softly and her husband stepped into the room! "Floriot, my friend," he said quietly, "sit down a moment and try to "Then I''m more than glad to shake you by the hand, Doctor," said Noel, "You look in very good health for a dead man." Noel turned and asked "Noel, my friend," he said, in low steady tones, "there is no man--or know, the moment he set eyes on you he saw that you were a woman of Floriot gazed into the eyes that were so like the lost woman''s, and all doctor, young man," said Noel, turning to Raymond. the President Her eyes were like a crazy woman''s and her face id: 48021 author: Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) title: Aurora Floyd, Vol. 2 Fifth Edition date: words: 64573 sentences: 3366 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/48021.txt txt: ./txt/48021.txt summary: He made very particular inquiries, though, about Mrs. Mellish, and asked so many questions as to what Aurora did and said, The letter dropped out of John Mellish''s hand as he looked up at his John Mellish, sitting patiently by his wife''s side, thought very little John Mellish turned away his head, and buried his face in his hands. Aurora, and Mr. John Mellish came out upon the lawn to look for his "I hope so, dear," said Mrs. Mellish, after a little pause, and a "Do you know much of the new trainer, Mr. Mellish?" asked Mrs. Powell, "Why did you let them shut the windows?" she said, turning to Mrs. Powell, who had risen, and was looking the picture of ladylike "Yes, but I thought you had returned, my dear Mrs. Mellish," said the Mrs. Mellish dropped her hands from before her face, and looked at him "John, dear," she said, "Mrs. Powell wants to know whether Colonel id: 48020 author: Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) title: Aurora Floyd, Vol. 1 Fifth Edition date: words: 61411 sentences: 2706 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/48020.txt txt: ./txt/48020.txt summary: blue-black hair, Miss Floyd was a good hater; so Lucy forbore to ask Talbot Bulstrode turned away from his ideal to look at this dark-haired Talbot sat next to Lucy, with Mr. Maldon opposite to them, while Aurora took her place beside her father. "John Mellish," he said, "you have been proposing to Aurora Floyd." people were all cousins to Aurora Floyd, and loved the banker''s residence of Talbot and Aurora, till such time as the young man should "You needn''t take on so, Miss Floyd," answered the man, whom Aurora had "I want to ask you about that man, Aurora," Captain Bulstrode said, hot-house flowers, that he saw Aurora Floyd, looking, ah, how lovely! to think in peace of Aurora Floyd, that the young man went out. Aurora Floyd as she sat, with John Mellish at her side, looking down and Aurora Mellish, looking critically at Talbot Bulstrode, wondered id: 48022 author: Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) title: Aurora Floyd, Vol. 3 Fifth Edition date: words: 62966 sentences: 3278 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/48022.txt txt: ./txt/48022.txt summary: John Mellish stood for some minutes looking gravely at that marble face. the young man from the Reindeer, William Dork the constable, and Mr. Mellish, were the only witnesses called: but Colonel Maddison and Mr. Lofthouse were both present during the brief proceedings. the murdered man; and John Mellish was free to carry his wife away The girl could tell very little, except that Mrs. Mellish had said "Is it wrong of Aurora to come alone, Talbot, dear?" Lucy asked meekly. "My dear Mrs. Mellish," said Talbot gravely, "I am so surprised at this Talbot Bulstrode and his wife came to Mellish Park a few days after "John Mellish was ten times wiser than I," thought Mr. Bulstrode; "he "I want you to come for a walk with me, Mr. John Mellish," said Talbot, John Mellish, passionately; "why did you come here, Talbot Bulstrode? "That you shall _not_ do, John Mellish," exclaimed Talbot Bulstrode, id: 62255 author: Jameson, Malcolm title: Stellar Showboat date: words: 9695 sentences: 774 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/62255.txt txt: ./txt/62255.txt summary: "Yes," said Neville, "I know the racket. "You have such a way of putting things, Neville," chuckled the colonel, It was quite late when Colonel Frawley returned and asked Neville "Thanks, chief," said Neville, grinning from ear to ear. "See you after the show, Mr. Allington," said the colonel to Neville, At first glance they _were_ Mr. Carstairs and the colonel, but a second look showed it was only an Neville and said in an icy voice, "And you, sir--what is it you wish?" malignancy that Neville was hard put to keep on looking him in the eye But before Neville reached the exit, Colonel Frawley came through. But as he spoke a dressing room door opened and Carstairs came out of The steward came and Neville studied him carefully. "I am Special Investigator Neville, sir," he said, "and I want the "It''s open again," said Neville grimly. id: 4039 author: Jonson, Ben title: Volpone; Or, The Fox date: words: 50076 sentences: 6978 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/4039.txt txt: ./txt/4039.txt summary: MOS: Stay, sir, your ointment for your eyes. MOS: Sir, signior Voltore is come this morning MOS: You are a happy man, sir; know your good. MOS: He ever liked your course sir; that first took him. MOS: I was a coming for you, sir. MOS: I think it were not best, sir. MOS: All, sir; ''tis your right, your own; no man MOS: This will sir, you shall send it unto me. MOS: ''Tis right, sir. MOS: The tardy hour is come, sir. MOS: Not dead, sir, but as good; MOS: Well, good sir, begone. MOS: The beauteous lady Would-be, sir. MOS: Sir ''tis true; MOS: I know not, sir, MOS: I know not, sir, MOS: Sir, your father hath sent word, And I''ll take care no man shall come unto you, sir. MOS: Nay, good, sir. MOS: Who''s that?--O, sir, most timely welcome-MOS: Good sir. MOS: Good sir. id: 41002 author: Le Queux, William title: If Sinners Entice Thee date: words: 74083 sentences: 4938 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/41002.txt txt: ./txt/41002.txt summary: saying: "Then come along Nelly," shook hands with Liane and her father, "Yes, George, I feel that you love me," she said, with a sweet smile George raised his eyes and met the curious gaze of the woman he loved. Liane looked at the Captain, long and steadily, with eyes full of "Yes, even you must not know, Liane," he answered. "Was she like me?" Liane asked softly, still holding her father''s hand "You know my wish, Liane," her father answered rather coldly. Zertho!" cried the unhappy man, turning white to the lips, An hour later, when Liane had gone to her room, the Captain, at Zertho''s "How did you know that Zertho loves me?" she suddenly inquired, turning Then turning to Liane, the man, evidently an honest, happy-hearted "But you love Liane," she answered in a low tone. "Yes. She said she knew you, and that you loved Liane. id: 21847 author: Trollope, Anthony title: Dr. Wortle''s School date: words: 78779 sentences: 5566 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/21847.txt txt: ./txt/21847.txt summary: having especially her father''s eyes; but still they who had known Mrs. Wortle as a girl declared that Mary had inherited also her mother''s "It might be very well," said Mrs. Stantiloup, "for Dr. Wortle to obtain the services of a well-educated usher for his school, but as Mrs. Stantiloup, and wanted to know things in which a man should feel "Did Mrs. Peacocke like the place?" the young lord asked one day. "I suppose you would not like to leave Mrs. Peacocke," said the Doctor. "A woman should not live with a man unless she be his wife." Mrs. Wortle said this with more of obstinacy than he had expected. Mrs. Peacocke was a very beautiful woman, and the Doctor was a man who "Will you come in and see Mrs. Peacocke after lunch?" the Doctor said to the day should come on which the Doctor would take Mrs. Peacocke up with ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel