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Reducing subject-fieldingRuthFictitiousCharacter-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 14635 author = Emerson, Alice B. title = Ruth Fielding in Moving Pictures; Or, Helping the Dormitory Fund date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44574 sentences = 4084 flesch = 93 summary = Ruth Fielding's clear voice asked the question of her chum, Helen Cameron, "I don't know----Oh, Ruth, look at that girl! Curtis, a lame girl, Ruth is sent to Briarwood Hall, a delightfully what is coming over these girls--Ruth and my sister," he said, "They're a girl much like you, Miss Ruth," he said. then," said Helen, making fun of the old saying which the lame girl had Mrs. Tellingham looked up with a smile when she saw Ruth coming. "West Dormitory, Mrs. Tellingham," said Ruth, coming closer. "It is our own old West Dormitory," said Ruth, her voice shaking. "Now," said Mrs. Tellingham, "the girls belonging in the East Dormitory Curly another day," said Helen, holding on to Ruth. Of late the other girls had let Amy Gregg alone and Ruth had The girls, who were attending Ruth and Ann and Amy Gregg a part of the way cache = ./cache/14635.txt txt = ./txt/14635.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20834 author = Emerson, Alice B. title = Ruth Fielding at the War Front; or, The Hunt for the Lost Soldier date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40176 sentences = 3775 flesch = 91 summary = Mademoiselle Ruth Fielding!" cried the French "Oh, Mademoiselle Ruth!" murmured the French girl. be made while Ruth and the young French girl are waiting for an answer Ruth's other two close friends were the Cameron twins, Helen and Tom, The girls and Tom and his friends often got together for good times Ruth and Helen went into Red Cross work, leaving in need of but you, Miss Ruth?" inquired Charlie Bragg, looking For it was Major Henri Marchand Ruth believed she had seen enter American officers and will be reimbursed a second time," Ruth said "Dear Mademoiselle Ruth!" she said, giving the girl her hands--soft and "He has come a long way," the countess said coolly to Ruth. "But I was not exactly prepared, Major Marchand," Ruth said. "Well, best o' luck!" said Charlie Bragg, as Ruth followed the major Major Marchand stepped ahead of Ruth and whispered something to the cache = ./cache/20834.txt txt = ./txt/20834.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14630 author = Emerson, Alice B. title = Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island; Or, The Old Hunter's Treasure Box date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 41907 sentences = 3763 flesch = 95 summary = "Of course not," Helen said, briskly, as Ruth ran to the house. girls missed, for _they_ were looking for Jane Ann Hicks. Ruth made friends quickly with Helen and Tom Cameron, and when, the year and her chums be given up to Ruth, Helen, Mercy and the new girl. Ann knew that she could not blame Ruth Fielding, and the other girls who The girl of the Red Mill felt that she wished to know Jerry better. Belle Tingley and her friends started for Cliff Island for Ann to "Here comes that Blent man," said Mrs. Tingley, with some disgust. A party of the boys, with Ruth, Helen, and Ann Hicks, stole out of the surely Jerry has a better right to the box than Blent," Ruth said, "Ruth isn't afraid--nor Helen--nor the other girls," said Tom. "Let me have the lantern, Tom, and you boys stay here," Ruth said, cache = ./cache/14630.txt txt = ./txt/14630.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29203 author = Emerson, Alice B. title = Ruth Fielding at Briarwood Hall; or, Solving the Campus Mystery date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 42811 sentences = 3361 flesch = 91 summary = Tom had attended Cheslow High School for a year; but Ruth and Helen "I should suppose in a school like Briarwood," Ruth said, hesitatingly, Ruth and Helen were climbing out of the old coach now, and the girl "This is Helen Cameron and Ruth Fielding, Miss Scrimp," said Mary. It was not Miss Cox, but Ruth immediately recognized the tall girl whom Ruth saw Miss Steele in advance, and whispered to Helen: of Ruth Fielding and her chum into the society of the Briarwood girls. among the girls that Ruth and Helen were pledged to the Upedes. teacher; Miss O'Hara, before whom Ruth and Helen would come in But it was after all the other girls had gone and Ruth and Helen were "This is Helen Cameron's brother Tom, Miss Reynolds," said Ruth. "Miss Picolet will see you, Ruth," whispered Helen, on her other side. cache = ./cache/29203.txt txt = ./txt/29203.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22743 author = Emerson, Alice B. title = Ruth Fielding and the Gypsies; Or, The Missing Pearl Necklace date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 45464 sentences = 3975 flesch = 95 summary = "Any job is all right for a girl--if she can do it," said Ruth, happily. "Do let me try, Uncle Jabez," said Ruth again, when the lame girl broke Ruth made many friends in her new home, among them Helen and Tom Ruth saw that he was a big, black-haired, strong looking boy. "Give him one or two good ones for me, Helen," said Ruth, and ran in to "He's the Gypsy boy that saved Uncle Jabez," returned Ruth, in a breath. "And then the mutton is turned into boys and girls," laughed Ruth. "Come on!" said Helen to Ruth, leading the way. "Gypsy!" gasped Helen, seizing Ruth's hand. "Let's eat it," whispered Ruth to Helen, when she saw that Zelaya Ruth did not really know what to think of Roberto, the Gypsy boy. Ruth and Helen determined to help the "poor little rich girl," cache = ./cache/22743.txt txt = ./txt/22743.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26613 author = Emerson, Alice B. title = Ruth Fielding At College; or, The Missing Examination Papers date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 42700 sentences = 3959 flesch = 91 summary = "I'll pay the girl's wages, Uncle Jabez," Ruth said seriously. sitting-room, engaged in looking at the Ardmore Year Book which Ruth had Ruth Fielding and Helen Cameron, her chum, had arrived with other girls "Such a nice looking lot of girls," murmured Helen in Ruth's ear. "No?" said Ruth, in surprise: "But, of course, the girls can go there?" "She can't help her taste, poor girl," Ruth said. "Oh, Rebecca!" murmured Ruth, looking up as the girl in question crossed "I know now who that girl looked like," declared Ruth. "I'm not at all sure she was an Ardmore girl," said Ruth, reflectively. "She's a girl whom--whom I know," Ruth said quickly. "Of course," Ruth said to Helen and Jennie Stone, "lots of girls live in continued; but Ruth never saw again the strange girl whom she and Helen So Ruth and Helen and Jennie Stone chanced to be among the girls present cache = ./cache/26613.txt txt = ./txt/26613.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 23116 author = Emerson, Alice B. title = Ruth Fielding Down East; Or, The Hermit of Beach Plum Point date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 43451 sentences = 4052 flesch = 93 summary = Ruth had refused to tell her friends the first thing about this new story "Didn't you find anything, Tom?" Ruth Fielding asked, as Helen's twin "If that bum actor stole your play, Ruth, he's got clear way with it," Tom "Poor little thing," said Ruth to Helen. "Tom will find a way," declared Ruth Fielding with confidence. "Why, my dear, don't mind about that," said Ruth, taking the lathlike girl "Those are not the kind of girls who are helping in France," said Ruth "Of course you must do what you think is best, Tom," said Ruth, gravely. "But we must not over-run Tom," said Ruth to her chum. "If Aunt Kate won't mind," said Ruth, "let us try it, while she remains at "Now, tell me, Miss Ruth," said Mr. Hammond, having taken the girl of the "I've been wondering all day what Ruth was up to," said Tom, who was cache = ./cache/23116.txt txt = ./txt/23116.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34024 author = Emerson, Alice B. title = Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point; or, Nita, the Girl Castaway date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44832 sentences = 4014 flesch = 95 summary = Ruth Fielding took the head of the table when the girls sat down to Ruth and Heavy stared at Mercy in surprise; but Helen turned her head "Don't you do that, Ruth Fielding!" cried the lame girl, who knew The other girls ran into the room where Ruth was and reported when Mary "Don't look very lively, Ruth," said Tom. But Aunt Alvirah only looked delighted to see the girl as Ruth ran into "Nothing like that will happen here, you know," said Ruth, laughing. "It's too bad about that girl," said Nita, brusquely, to Ruth. Ruth was quite excited; but once she saw Nita and the man, Crab, walking In the other girls' room Ruth and her companions spent little time in "I don't believe that Crab man will show up at the light," Ruth said We'll take Ruth and Helen and Tom and Heavy an--why, cache = ./cache/34024.txt txt = ./txt/34024.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15720 author = Emerson, Alice B. title = Ruth Fielding in the Great Northwest; Or, The Indian Girl Star of the Movies date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44403 sentences = 3839 flesch = 91 summary = "I do not know which is worse," Ruth Fielding said with a sigh, as Helen "Well, Miss Wonota," said Ruth, trying to ignore the officious man who Ruth just told that girl we would," said Jennie. strong hand, and wheeled the animal to face Dakota Joe. What she said to the man certainly Ruth and her friends could not "Let us go on to the automobile, girls," Ruth said, taking Wonota's "It is a shame that the Indian agent should let a girl like Wonota sign "Jennie Stone!" exclaimed Ruth, shaking the plump girl by the shoulder. Ruth was so sure that Wonota could be got into the moving pictures and "Oh, Wonota!" cried Jennie Stone, beckoning the Indian girl on. "But what has happened, Wonota?" the puzzled Ruth asked the Indian girl. One of the first things Ruth had done when the Indian girl came under cache = ./cache/15720.txt txt = ./txt/15720.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 25802 author = Emerson, Alice B. title = Ruth Fielding on the St. Lawrence; Or, The Queer Old Man of the Thousand Islands date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 43659 sentences = 3664 flesch = 90 summary = "Look out, Ruth!" shouted Tom Cameron, jumping to his feet. If Helen and Tom Cameron were either, or both, offended by Ruth, they did There were several days to wait before Mr. Hammond was ready to send Mr. Hooley, the director, and the company selected for the making of Ruth's "I hope he will really get down to work now," said Ruth softly, as Helen island before she said a word to the other girls about the queer old man. "I don't think that poor old man was a pirate," returned Ruth, smiling a In the afternoon of this day Helen engaged a motor-boat, and she and Ruth Ruth and Helen had told him about the old crazy man--a hermit, end of the island where Ruth had interviewed the queer old man, and which romantic, Helen said wickedly, among the islands, and Chess and Ruth were cache = ./cache/25802.txt txt = ./txt/25802.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4985 author = Emerson, Alice B. title = Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill; Or, Jasper Parloe's Secret date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 43574 sentences = 3386 flesch = 94 summary = Uncle Jabez and he--he said I could come and live with him and Aunt "She keeps house for Uncle Jabez, I understand," Ruth continued. "But he may be seriously hurt," said Ruth, looking angrily at Jasper search it." Then to Ruth he said: "You are a brave girl, sure enough." "Mr. Jabez Potter, who keeps the Red Mill, is my uncle," Ruth Ruth listened to the first good word she had heard of Uncle Jabez, and Ruth's face had lost its brightness as Helen said this. "It isn't right to call Uncle Jabez names," said Ruth, quietly. here comes Tom," whispered Helen, suddenly, and Ruth made a This very day, on coming home from school, Ruth had met Doctor Davison as Aunt Alvirah said, "a caution." But before Tom appeared Ruth saw, came next to Ruth, below her, and the girl from the Red Mill knew very "It looks like Uncle Jabez's box," Ruth whispered. cache = ./cache/4985.txt txt = ./txt/4985.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6851 author = Emerson, Alice B. title = Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp; Or, Lost in the Backwoods date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 42086 sentences = 3719 flesch = 96 summary = Tom's white, Ruth's blue, and Helen's of a brilliant scarlet--bobbed "You girls run ahead," gasped Tom, letting go of his sister's hand. "Come this way!" commanded Ruth, suddenly turning to the left, main road, when he had seen Ruth, Helen, and Tom, and stepped behind "He has run away from his home at Scarboro, Uncle," said Ruth. guilty to be going away again so soon," Ruth said. Ruth saw that there was an understanding between her uncle and Mr. Cameron regarding this boy. "I know that running away isn't going to help you," Ruth Fielding "Mr. Cameron, and Helen and Tom, and some other girls and boys. "I don't believe Tom did it, Helen," said Ruth, slowly. "I do not know how much at fault Tom and Mr. Steele are," said Ruth, "I couldn't sleep anyway," said Tom, "with Helen and Ruth out in the "Ruth had matches, I know," said Tom. cache = ./cache/6851.txt txt = ./txt/6851.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 29203 26613 14635 26613 15720 23116 number of items: 12 sum of words: 519,637 average size in words: 43,303 average readability score: 92 nouns: girl; girls; man; time; way; boy; something; room; car; day; school; friends; door; eyes; head; hand; night; men; woman; picture; nothing; boys; house; boat; water; face; side; place; thing; moment; island; money; road; anything; party; chum; mind; work; story; snow; matter; end; part; voice; course; hands; fellow; people; father; chapter verbs: was; had; is; be; do; said; have; were; ''s; did; been; are; see; know; come; get; go; cried; came; got; made; has; went; saw; going; say; asked; let; make; declared; tell; seemed; am; take; think; want; knew; demanded; put; told; looked; ''re; look; believe; found; returned; heard; being; thought; does adjectives: old; other; little; good; more; young; own; much; great; first; big; sure; many; new; right; last; poor; long; several; few; white; such; indian; next; same; afraid; best; strange; open; glad; heavy; small; least; dear; whole; full; nice; bad; most; black; ready; better; french; very; pretty; able; hard; red; real; second adverbs: not; n''t; so; up; out; now; here; then; just; very; too; again; as; down; all; back; there; never; away; only; on; well; even; in; much; more; over; really; off; however; quite; right; ever; at; suddenly; indeed; once; enough; almost; before; perhaps; still; first; far; always; rather; already; soon; of; most pronouns: she; i; her; it; you; he; they; his; we; him; me; them; my; their; your; us; our; herself; its; himself; ''s; ''em; myself; yourself; themselves; one; itself; ye; yours; mine; em; ourselves; huh; i''m; hers; ya; ours; theirs; hisself; ha; yerself; yer; thy; on''t; hez; foyle; you''ll; yes!--that; wigwam; warmer''"--by proper nouns: ruth; _; helen; tom; mr.; miss; fielding; jennie; cameron; red; mill; aunt; jabez; uncle; mrs.; wonota; hammond; briarwood; heavy; alvirah; ann; stone; mary; jerry; mercy; ye; hall; ruthie; tellingham; exclaimed; cox; tingley; hicks; potter; madge; marchand; joe; amy; west; rebecca; cheslow; new; nita; curtis; island; chess; belle; picolet; kate; york keywords: ruth; helen; tom; fielding; mr.; red; miss; mill; cameron; hammond; uncle; mrs.; jennie; heavy; briarwood; ann; wonota; tellingham; stone; mercy; mary; kate; jerry; jabez; hicks; cox; aunt; zelaya; west; totantora; tingley; snow; smith; roberto; rebecca; potter; point; pipes; picolet; parloe; nita; marchand; major; maggie; madge; mademoiselle; joe; jane; indian; hooley one topic; one dimension: ruth file(s): ./cache/14635.txt titles(s): Ruth Fielding in Moving Pictures; Or, Helping the Dormitory Fund three topics; one dimension: ruth; ruth; drop file(s): ./cache/15720.txt, ./cache/26613.txt, ./cache/20834.txt titles(s): Ruth Fielding in the Great Northwest; Or, The Indian Girl Star of the Movies | Ruth Fielding At College; or, The Missing Examination Papers | Ruth Fielding at the War Front; or, The Hunt for the Lost Soldier five topics; three dimensions: ruth said helen; ruth girl helen; ruth tom mr; freshies adjusted toes; freshies adjusted toes file(s): ./cache/14635.txt, ./cache/26613.txt, ./cache/23116.txt, ./cache/20834.txt, ./cache/20834.txt titles(s): Ruth Fielding in Moving Pictures; Or, Helping the Dormitory Fund | Ruth Fielding At College; or, The Missing Examination Papers | Ruth Fielding Down East; Or, The Hermit of Beach Plum Point | Ruth Fielding at the War Front; or, The Hunt for the Lost Soldier | Ruth Fielding at the War Front; or, The Hunt for the Lost Soldier Type: gutenberg title: subject-fieldingRuthFictitiousCharacter-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 15:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Fielding, Ruth (Fictitious character)" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 14635 author: Emerson, Alice B. title: Ruth Fielding in Moving Pictures; Or, Helping the Dormitory Fund date: words: 44574 sentences: 4084 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/14635.txt txt: ./txt/14635.txt summary: Ruth Fielding''s clear voice asked the question of her chum, Helen Cameron, "I don''t know----Oh, Ruth, look at that girl! Curtis, a lame girl, Ruth is sent to Briarwood Hall, a delightfully what is coming over these girls--Ruth and my sister," he said, "They''re a girl much like you, Miss Ruth," he said. then," said Helen, making fun of the old saying which the lame girl had Mrs. Tellingham looked up with a smile when she saw Ruth coming. "West Dormitory, Mrs. Tellingham," said Ruth, coming closer. "It is our own old West Dormitory," said Ruth, her voice shaking. "Now," said Mrs. Tellingham, "the girls belonging in the East Dormitory Curly another day," said Helen, holding on to Ruth. Of late the other girls had let Amy Gregg alone and Ruth had The girls, who were attending Ruth and Ann and Amy Gregg a part of the way id: 14630 author: Emerson, Alice B. title: Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island; Or, The Old Hunter''s Treasure Box date: words: 41907 sentences: 3763 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/14630.txt txt: ./txt/14630.txt summary: "Of course not," Helen said, briskly, as Ruth ran to the house. girls missed, for _they_ were looking for Jane Ann Hicks. Ruth made friends quickly with Helen and Tom Cameron, and when, the year and her chums be given up to Ruth, Helen, Mercy and the new girl. Ann knew that she could not blame Ruth Fielding, and the other girls who The girl of the Red Mill felt that she wished to know Jerry better. Belle Tingley and her friends started for Cliff Island for Ann to "Here comes that Blent man," said Mrs. Tingley, with some disgust. A party of the boys, with Ruth, Helen, and Ann Hicks, stole out of the surely Jerry has a better right to the box than Blent," Ruth said, "Ruth isn''t afraid--nor Helen--nor the other girls," said Tom. "Let me have the lantern, Tom, and you boys stay here," Ruth said, id: 20834 author: Emerson, Alice B. title: Ruth Fielding at the War Front; or, The Hunt for the Lost Soldier date: words: 40176 sentences: 3775 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/20834.txt txt: ./txt/20834.txt summary: Mademoiselle Ruth Fielding!" cried the French "Oh, Mademoiselle Ruth!" murmured the French girl. be made while Ruth and the young French girl are waiting for an answer Ruth''s other two close friends were the Cameron twins, Helen and Tom, The girls and Tom and his friends often got together for good times Ruth and Helen went into Red Cross work, leaving in need of but you, Miss Ruth?" inquired Charlie Bragg, looking For it was Major Henri Marchand Ruth believed she had seen enter American officers and will be reimbursed a second time," Ruth said "Dear Mademoiselle Ruth!" she said, giving the girl her hands--soft and "He has come a long way," the countess said coolly to Ruth. "But I was not exactly prepared, Major Marchand," Ruth said. "Well, best o'' luck!" said Charlie Bragg, as Ruth followed the major Major Marchand stepped ahead of Ruth and whispered something to the id: 26613 author: Emerson, Alice B. title: Ruth Fielding At College; or, The Missing Examination Papers date: words: 42700 sentences: 3959 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/26613.txt txt: ./txt/26613.txt summary: "I''ll pay the girl''s wages, Uncle Jabez," Ruth said seriously. sitting-room, engaged in looking at the Ardmore Year Book which Ruth had Ruth Fielding and Helen Cameron, her chum, had arrived with other girls "Such a nice looking lot of girls," murmured Helen in Ruth''s ear. "No?" said Ruth, in surprise: "But, of course, the girls can go there?" "She can''t help her taste, poor girl," Ruth said. "Oh, Rebecca!" murmured Ruth, looking up as the girl in question crossed "I know now who that girl looked like," declared Ruth. "I''m not at all sure she was an Ardmore girl," said Ruth, reflectively. "She''s a girl whom--whom I know," Ruth said quickly. "Of course," Ruth said to Helen and Jennie Stone, "lots of girls live in continued; but Ruth never saw again the strange girl whom she and Helen So Ruth and Helen and Jennie Stone chanced to be among the girls present id: 29203 author: Emerson, Alice B. title: Ruth Fielding at Briarwood Hall; or, Solving the Campus Mystery date: words: 42811 sentences: 3361 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/29203.txt txt: ./txt/29203.txt summary: Tom had attended Cheslow High School for a year; but Ruth and Helen "I should suppose in a school like Briarwood," Ruth said, hesitatingly, Ruth and Helen were climbing out of the old coach now, and the girl "This is Helen Cameron and Ruth Fielding, Miss Scrimp," said Mary. It was not Miss Cox, but Ruth immediately recognized the tall girl whom Ruth saw Miss Steele in advance, and whispered to Helen: of Ruth Fielding and her chum into the society of the Briarwood girls. among the girls that Ruth and Helen were pledged to the Upedes. teacher; Miss O''Hara, before whom Ruth and Helen would come in But it was after all the other girls had gone and Ruth and Helen were "This is Helen Cameron''s brother Tom, Miss Reynolds," said Ruth. "Miss Picolet will see you, Ruth," whispered Helen, on her other side. id: 23116 author: Emerson, Alice B. title: Ruth Fielding Down East; Or, The Hermit of Beach Plum Point date: words: 43451 sentences: 4052 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/23116.txt txt: ./txt/23116.txt summary: Ruth had refused to tell her friends the first thing about this new story "Didn''t you find anything, Tom?" Ruth Fielding asked, as Helen''s twin "If that bum actor stole your play, Ruth, he''s got clear way with it," Tom "Poor little thing," said Ruth to Helen. "Tom will find a way," declared Ruth Fielding with confidence. "Why, my dear, don''t mind about that," said Ruth, taking the lathlike girl "Those are not the kind of girls who are helping in France," said Ruth "Of course you must do what you think is best, Tom," said Ruth, gravely. "But we must not over-run Tom," said Ruth to her chum. "If Aunt Kate won''t mind," said Ruth, "let us try it, while she remains at "Now, tell me, Miss Ruth," said Mr. Hammond, having taken the girl of the "I''ve been wondering all day what Ruth was up to," said Tom, who was id: 22743 author: Emerson, Alice B. title: Ruth Fielding and the Gypsies; Or, The Missing Pearl Necklace date: words: 45464 sentences: 3975 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/22743.txt txt: ./txt/22743.txt summary: "Any job is all right for a girl--if she can do it," said Ruth, happily. "Do let me try, Uncle Jabez," said Ruth again, when the lame girl broke Ruth made many friends in her new home, among them Helen and Tom Ruth saw that he was a big, black-haired, strong looking boy. "Give him one or two good ones for me, Helen," said Ruth, and ran in to "He''s the Gypsy boy that saved Uncle Jabez," returned Ruth, in a breath. "And then the mutton is turned into boys and girls," laughed Ruth. "Come on!" said Helen to Ruth, leading the way. "Gypsy!" gasped Helen, seizing Ruth''s hand. "Let''s eat it," whispered Ruth to Helen, when she saw that Zelaya Ruth did not really know what to think of Roberto, the Gypsy boy. Ruth and Helen determined to help the "poor little rich girl," id: 25802 author: Emerson, Alice B. title: Ruth Fielding on the St. Lawrence; Or, The Queer Old Man of the Thousand Islands date: words: 43659 sentences: 3664 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/25802.txt txt: ./txt/25802.txt summary: "Look out, Ruth!" shouted Tom Cameron, jumping to his feet. If Helen and Tom Cameron were either, or both, offended by Ruth, they did There were several days to wait before Mr. Hammond was ready to send Mr. Hooley, the director, and the company selected for the making of Ruth''s "I hope he will really get down to work now," said Ruth softly, as Helen island before she said a word to the other girls about the queer old man. "I don''t think that poor old man was a pirate," returned Ruth, smiling a In the afternoon of this day Helen engaged a motor-boat, and she and Ruth Ruth and Helen had told him about the old crazy man--a hermit, end of the island where Ruth had interviewed the queer old man, and which romantic, Helen said wickedly, among the islands, and Chess and Ruth were id: 15720 author: Emerson, Alice B. title: Ruth Fielding in the Great Northwest; Or, The Indian Girl Star of the Movies date: words: 44403 sentences: 3839 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/15720.txt txt: ./txt/15720.txt summary: "I do not know which is worse," Ruth Fielding said with a sigh, as Helen "Well, Miss Wonota," said Ruth, trying to ignore the officious man who Ruth just told that girl we would," said Jennie. strong hand, and wheeled the animal to face Dakota Joe. What she said to the man certainly Ruth and her friends could not "Let us go on to the automobile, girls," Ruth said, taking Wonota''s "It is a shame that the Indian agent should let a girl like Wonota sign "Jennie Stone!" exclaimed Ruth, shaking the plump girl by the shoulder. Ruth was so sure that Wonota could be got into the moving pictures and "Oh, Wonota!" cried Jennie Stone, beckoning the Indian girl on. "But what has happened, Wonota?" the puzzled Ruth asked the Indian girl. One of the first things Ruth had done when the Indian girl came under id: 4985 author: Emerson, Alice B. title: Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill; Or, Jasper Parloe''s Secret date: words: 43574 sentences: 3386 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/4985.txt txt: ./txt/4985.txt summary: Uncle Jabez and he--he said I could come and live with him and Aunt "She keeps house for Uncle Jabez, I understand," Ruth continued. "But he may be seriously hurt," said Ruth, looking angrily at Jasper search it." Then to Ruth he said: "You are a brave girl, sure enough." "Mr. Jabez Potter, who keeps the Red Mill, is my uncle," Ruth Ruth listened to the first good word she had heard of Uncle Jabez, and Ruth''s face had lost its brightness as Helen said this. "It isn''t right to call Uncle Jabez names," said Ruth, quietly. here comes Tom," whispered Helen, suddenly, and Ruth made a This very day, on coming home from school, Ruth had met Doctor Davison as Aunt Alvirah said, "a caution." But before Tom appeared Ruth saw, came next to Ruth, below her, and the girl from the Red Mill knew very "It looks like Uncle Jabez''s box," Ruth whispered. id: 6851 author: Emerson, Alice B. title: Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp; Or, Lost in the Backwoods date: words: 42086 sentences: 3719 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/6851.txt txt: ./txt/6851.txt summary: Tom''s white, Ruth''s blue, and Helen''s of a brilliant scarlet--bobbed "You girls run ahead," gasped Tom, letting go of his sister''s hand. "Come this way!" commanded Ruth, suddenly turning to the left, main road, when he had seen Ruth, Helen, and Tom, and stepped behind "He has run away from his home at Scarboro, Uncle," said Ruth. guilty to be going away again so soon," Ruth said. Ruth saw that there was an understanding between her uncle and Mr. Cameron regarding this boy. "I know that running away isn''t going to help you," Ruth Fielding "Mr. Cameron, and Helen and Tom, and some other girls and boys. "I don''t believe Tom did it, Helen," said Ruth, slowly. "I do not know how much at fault Tom and Mr. Steele are," said Ruth, "I couldn''t sleep anyway," said Tom, "with Helen and Ruth out in the "Ruth had matches, I know," said Tom. id: 34024 author: Emerson, Alice B. title: Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point; or, Nita, the Girl Castaway date: words: 44832 sentences: 4014 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/34024.txt txt: ./txt/34024.txt summary: Ruth Fielding took the head of the table when the girls sat down to Ruth and Heavy stared at Mercy in surprise; but Helen turned her head "Don''t you do that, Ruth Fielding!" cried the lame girl, who knew The other girls ran into the room where Ruth was and reported when Mary "Don''t look very lively, Ruth," said Tom. But Aunt Alvirah only looked delighted to see the girl as Ruth ran into "Nothing like that will happen here, you know," said Ruth, laughing. "It''s too bad about that girl," said Nita, brusquely, to Ruth. Ruth was quite excited; but once she saw Nita and the man, Crab, walking In the other girls'' room Ruth and her companions spent little time in "I don''t believe that Crab man will show up at the light," Ruth said We''ll take Ruth and Helen and Tom and Heavy an--why, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel