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(Robert Michael) title: Snowflakes and Sunbeams; Or, The Young Fur-traders: A Tale of the Far North date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/6357.txt cache: ./cache/6357.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 6 resourceName b'6357.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-furTraders-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 21712 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = The Young Fur Traders date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 123725 sentences = 5808 flesch = 79 summary = "Because, Kate dear," said Charley, opening his eyes again--"because I "Good-bye, Charley!" cried Harry Somerville, running up to his friend "Good-bye, Charley, my lad!" said old Mr Kennedy, in an _excessively_ "Charley," said Harry Somerville to his friend, who sat beside him, "it "_Man_, Harry; out with it at once, don't be afraid," said Charley. "I like that fellow," said Harry, pointing to the Indian. "Come, Redfeather," said Charley, laying his hand on the Indian's arm, On landing, Charley and Jacques walked up to a tall, good-looking "By the way, Jacques," said Charley, stepping over the clear brook, and Redfeather," said Charley, taking the Indian's hand in both of his and "Now, Redfeather," said Charley, while Jacques rose and went down to the "We shall have to cut our way, then," said Harry, looking to the right "What do you think of my friend there?" said Harry to Jacques in a low cache = ./cache/21712.txt txt = ./txt/21712.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18182 author = Laut, Agnes C. title = Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 72800 sentences = 5685 flesch = 91 summary = court-house, and Ben Gillam, the captain's son, and Jack Battle, the Ben went off to sail the north sea in Captain Gillam's ship. Pierre Radisson had said one word the mutineers had discovered the deck de Radisson, followed by the entire crew--one fellow's head in white "The ship is ours now, lads," said Radisson softly, poling nearer. all the furs the New Englander would get; and Ben Gillam looked like a Radisson, "I may let my men come, or tell the English, Up the wide river, like a great white bird, came a stately ship. "Ha!" says Radisson, "I thought 'twas the men I sent to spy if the "What do you want in return?" stammered Ben. Radisson uttered a laugh that had the sound of sword-play. young man," adds Radisson, "that when a guest asks too many questions, a By Christmas Ben Gillam and Jack Battle of the New Englanders' fort and cache = ./cache/18182.txt txt = ./txt/18182.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21753 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = The Norsemen in the West date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 90032 sentences = 4769 flesch = 83 summary = "By the way, Biarne," said Karlsefin, turning to his friend, "the Hake and Heika, come hither," cried Leif, beckoning to the men, "Don't cry, Bertha," said Olaf, putting his fat little hand softly into "Come hither, Olaf; and learn a little seamanship," said Karlsefin, with "Come, we shall soon see," said Karlsefin, turning round and hastening "Shall we set the nets?" said Hake, going up to Karlsefin, who was busy One day Karlsefin and Biarne, attended by Hake and several men, went out "Just in time, Hake," said Biarne, as the Scot approached; "we are about One day Karlsefin said to Gudrid that he had a new plan in his head. "I doubt it not, Krake," said Biarne, who came up in time to hear the "Thorward is right, Hake," said Karlsefin. "Leif," said Karlsefin to him one day, "it appears to me that something cache = ./cache/21753.txt txt = ./txt/21753.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11426 author = White, Stewart Edward title = The Call of the North date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34271 sentences = 2827 flesch = 88 summary = other Scotchman in the Post, Galen Albret, her father, and the head She saw the stranger to be a young man with a clean-cut face, a Galen Albret, at the beginning of the young man's longer speech, do dat." The smile had left the man's face. "I'm not watched," said the young man in eager tones: "I'll slip "Virginia," said Galen Albret, suddenly, Galen Albret sat motionless, in the shadow of his great arm-chair. "A Free Trader is a man who trades in opposition to the Company," Ned Trent looked at her keenly a moment, then dropped his eyes. The young man hesitated, looked her in the face, turned away, and Ned Trent fixed his eyes on the bay and hummed a little air, half "Virginia!" cried the young man. "Young man," said Galen Albret, not unkindly, "I give my daughter The Free Trader looked long into the man's sad eyes. cache = ./cache/11426.txt txt = ./txt/11426.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 30925 author = Sullivan, Francis William title = The Wilderness Trail date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 72174 sentences = 5118 flesch = 88 summary = "Look here, Jean," said Donald, after grave consideration. But Donald McTavish was not thinking of these things as he toiled "Hands up!" said a stern voice, and, whirling, McTavish looked "That's what half an intelligence will do for a man!" said McTavish "Seguis," replied Donald, just as quietly, "you know you ask the Captain McTavish go on de long trail for Charley Seguis, an' have "Where is the man you went out to get, McTavish?" asked the factor. the two men quietly went out, and closed the door on the old man's Donald McTavish knew every shrub, tree, and stone within a mile of Trail that night, and many a time during the hour Donald blessed But Donald said no, and told the old servant his reasons and his During that all-day struggle with the storm, Donald McTavish had "Well, Mr. McTavish," said the old man, "I'll have to pull my "Charley Seguis," Donald said. cache = ./cache/30925.txt txt = ./txt/30925.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6357 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = Snowflakes and Sunbeams; Or, The Young Fur-traders: A Tale of the Far North date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 124312 sentences = 5759 flesch = 79 summary = "Because, Kate, dear," said Charley, opening his eyes again--"because I "Good-bye, Charley!" cried Harry Somerville, running up to his friend "Good-bye, Charley, my lad!" said old Mr. Kennedy, in an _excessively_ "Charley," said Harry Somerville to his friend, who sat beside him, "it "_Man_, Harry; out with it at once, don't be afraid," said Charley. "I like that fellow," said Harry, pointing to the Indian. "Come, Redfeather," said Charley, laying his hand on the Indian's arm, On landing, Charley and Jacques walked up to a tall, good-looking "By the way, Jacques," said Charley, stepping over the clear brook, and you, Redfeather," said Charley, taking the Indian's hand in both of his "Now, Redfeather," said Charley, while Jacques rose and went down to "We shall have to cut our way, then," said Harry, looking to the right "What do you think of my friend there?" said Harry to Jacques, in a low cache = ./cache/6357.txt txt = ./txt/6357.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21707 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = Ungava date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 115016 sentences = 5454 flesch = 79 summary = "All ready, I see, Massan," said Stanley, as he came up, "and the ice "Ah, here he comes!--good dog!" cried Frank, as the animal came bounding "Well, Frank, what success?" said Stanley, as they came up. Frank and Stanley, crossed the ice to the shore, to select a place for "You'd better hail the little canoe," said Stanley, as he landed. "Be it so, Frank," said Stanley, taking his friend's arm, and sauntering "What think ye of that, boy?" said Stanley to Frank Morton, as they "Capital place to camp, Frank," said Stanley, who had just finished "I like the look of these men very much," said Stanley, as he walked up turned round and rushed out of the house, followed by Stanley and Frank, "Very well, Frank," said Edith; "but don't be long. "Frank," said Edith, "we must build an igloo at the fort when we cache = ./cache/21707.txt txt = ./txt/21707.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21478 author = Kingston, William Henry Giles title = Snow Shoes and Canoes Or, The Early Days of a Fur-Trader in the Hudson Bay Territory date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 98072 sentences = 5122 flesch = 83 summary = Having remained at Fort Ross a couple of days, to rest our beasts and before the sun sets this day we shall reach the fort," observed "I do hope we shall reach the fort before to-night," I answered to his The canoe was carried into the fort; Alick intending, should the owner While Martin and Robin were engaged in cutting wood for a fire, Alick Bouncer, Alick, Martin, and I set off to cut up the bear and bring in as "Paddle on gently, Robin," said Alick.--"Do you, Martin and David, be Alick and Robin set off with their guns, while Martin and I commenced Alick and Martin; and Robin and I looked eagerly up at Pat to hear his Pat, also by Alick's directions, got water and put some venison on to Martin following Pat, while I went just ahead of Bouncer, and Alick cache = ./cache/21478.txt txt = ./txt/21478.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20418 author = Laut, Agnes C. title = Lords of the North date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 105216 sentences = 7920 flesch = 89 summary = Hudson's Bay man asked such pointed questions on North-West business, "Uncle," I broke out when the Hudson's Bay man had gone home, "how old Then I stopped; for Hamilton was like a palsied man, and no one asked "Cheer up, old man!" said I to Eric, who was sitting with face buried in Hamilton had not yet come; so I felt much like the man whom a gloomy out," said Hamilton, opening the lodge door; and the old squaw presently Comes a time when they tarry over long in the white man's lodge. fort, jostling me along between the red-faced man and Louis Laplante. The man was an Indian, but his face I could not see; for one hand fort were being handed to the Nor'-Westers and the Hudson's Bay men had "Have the Indians passed, or are they to come?" 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M. (Robert Michael) title: The Young Fur Traders date: words: 123725 sentences: 5808 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/21712.txt txt: ./txt/21712.txt summary: "Because, Kate dear," said Charley, opening his eyes again--"because I "Good-bye, Charley!" cried Harry Somerville, running up to his friend "Good-bye, Charley, my lad!" said old Mr Kennedy, in an _excessively_ "Charley," said Harry Somerville to his friend, who sat beside him, "it "_Man_, Harry; out with it at once, don''t be afraid," said Charley. "I like that fellow," said Harry, pointing to the Indian. "Come, Redfeather," said Charley, laying his hand on the Indian''s arm, On landing, Charley and Jacques walked up to a tall, good-looking "By the way, Jacques," said Charley, stepping over the clear brook, and Redfeather," said Charley, taking the Indian''s hand in both of his and "Now, Redfeather," said Charley, while Jacques rose and went down to the "We shall have to cut our way, then," said Harry, looking to the right "What do you think of my friend there?" said Harry to Jacques in a low id: 21753 author: Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title: The Norsemen in the West date: words: 90032 sentences: 4769 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/21753.txt txt: ./txt/21753.txt summary: "By the way, Biarne," said Karlsefin, turning to his friend, "the Hake and Heika, come hither," cried Leif, beckoning to the men, "Don''t cry, Bertha," said Olaf, putting his fat little hand softly into "Come hither, Olaf; and learn a little seamanship," said Karlsefin, with "Come, we shall soon see," said Karlsefin, turning round and hastening "Shall we set the nets?" said Hake, going up to Karlsefin, who was busy One day Karlsefin and Biarne, attended by Hake and several men, went out "Just in time, Hake," said Biarne, as the Scot approached; "we are about One day Karlsefin said to Gudrid that he had a new plan in his head. "I doubt it not, Krake," said Biarne, who came up in time to hear the "Thorward is right, Hake," said Karlsefin. "Leif," said Karlsefin to him one day, "it appears to me that something id: 21707 author: Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title: Ungava date: words: 115016 sentences: 5454 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/21707.txt txt: ./txt/21707.txt summary: "All ready, I see, Massan," said Stanley, as he came up, "and the ice "Ah, here he comes!--good dog!" cried Frank, as the animal came bounding "Well, Frank, what success?" said Stanley, as they came up. Frank and Stanley, crossed the ice to the shore, to select a place for "You''d better hail the little canoe," said Stanley, as he landed. "Be it so, Frank," said Stanley, taking his friend''s arm, and sauntering "What think ye of that, boy?" said Stanley to Frank Morton, as they "Capital place to camp, Frank," said Stanley, who had just finished "I like the look of these men very much," said Stanley, as he walked up turned round and rushed out of the house, followed by Stanley and Frank, "Very well, Frank," said Edith; "but don''t be long. "Frank," said Edith, "we must build an igloo at the fort when we id: 6357 author: Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title: Snowflakes and Sunbeams; Or, The Young Fur-traders: A Tale of the Far North date: words: 124312 sentences: 5759 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/6357.txt txt: ./txt/6357.txt summary: "Because, Kate, dear," said Charley, opening his eyes again--"because I "Good-bye, Charley!" cried Harry Somerville, running up to his friend "Good-bye, Charley, my lad!" said old Mr. Kennedy, in an _excessively_ "Charley," said Harry Somerville to his friend, who sat beside him, "it "_Man_, Harry; out with it at once, don''t be afraid," said Charley. "I like that fellow," said Harry, pointing to the Indian. "Come, Redfeather," said Charley, laying his hand on the Indian''s arm, On landing, Charley and Jacques walked up to a tall, good-looking "By the way, Jacques," said Charley, stepping over the clear brook, and you, Redfeather," said Charley, taking the Indian''s hand in both of his "Now, Redfeather," said Charley, while Jacques rose and went down to "We shall have to cut our way, then," said Harry, looking to the right "What do you think of my friend there?" said Harry to Jacques, in a low id: 21478 author: Kingston, William Henry Giles title: Snow Shoes and Canoes Or, The Early Days of a Fur-Trader in the Hudson Bay Territory date: words: 98072 sentences: 5122 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/21478.txt txt: ./txt/21478.txt summary: Having remained at Fort Ross a couple of days, to rest our beasts and before the sun sets this day we shall reach the fort," observed "I do hope we shall reach the fort before to-night," I answered to his The canoe was carried into the fort; Alick intending, should the owner While Martin and Robin were engaged in cutting wood for a fire, Alick Bouncer, Alick, Martin, and I set off to cut up the bear and bring in as "Paddle on gently, Robin," said Alick.--"Do you, Martin and David, be Alick and Robin set off with their guns, while Martin and I commenced Alick and Martin; and Robin and I looked eagerly up at Pat to hear his Pat, also by Alick''s directions, got water and put some venison on to Martin following Pat, while I went just ahead of Bouncer, and Alick id: 18182 author: Laut, Agnes C. title: Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade date: words: 72800 sentences: 5685 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/18182.txt txt: ./txt/18182.txt summary: court-house, and Ben Gillam, the captain''s son, and Jack Battle, the Ben went off to sail the north sea in Captain Gillam''s ship. Pierre Radisson had said one word the mutineers had discovered the deck de Radisson, followed by the entire crew--one fellow''s head in white "The ship is ours now, lads," said Radisson softly, poling nearer. all the furs the New Englander would get; and Ben Gillam looked like a Radisson, "I may let my men come, or tell the English, Up the wide river, like a great white bird, came a stately ship. "Ha!" says Radisson, "I thought ''twas the men I sent to spy if the "What do you want in return?" stammered Ben. Radisson uttered a laugh that had the sound of sword-play. young man," adds Radisson, "that when a guest asks too many questions, a By Christmas Ben Gillam and Jack Battle of the New Englanders'' fort and id: 20418 author: Laut, Agnes C. title: Lords of the North date: words: 105216 sentences: 7920 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/20418.txt txt: ./txt/20418.txt summary: Hudson''s Bay man asked such pointed questions on North-West business, "Uncle," I broke out when the Hudson''s Bay man had gone home, "how old Then I stopped; for Hamilton was like a palsied man, and no one asked "Cheer up, old man!" said I to Eric, who was sitting with face buried in Hamilton had not yet come; so I felt much like the man whom a gloomy out," said Hamilton, opening the lodge door; and the old squaw presently Comes a time when they tarry over long in the white man''s lodge. fort, jostling me along between the red-faced man and Louis Laplante. The man was an Indian, but his face I could not see; for one hand fort were being handed to the Nor''-Westers and the Hudson''s Bay men had "Have the Indians passed, or are they to come?" I asked Louis as Mr. Sutherland and Eric settled themselves in a swift, light canoe, leaving id: 30925 author: Sullivan, Francis William title: The Wilderness Trail date: words: 72174 sentences: 5118 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/30925.txt txt: ./txt/30925.txt summary: "Look here, Jean," said Donald, after grave consideration. But Donald McTavish was not thinking of these things as he toiled "Hands up!" said a stern voice, and, whirling, McTavish looked "That''s what half an intelligence will do for a man!" said McTavish "Seguis," replied Donald, just as quietly, "you know you ask the Captain McTavish go on de long trail for Charley Seguis, an'' have "Where is the man you went out to get, McTavish?" asked the factor. the two men quietly went out, and closed the door on the old man''s Donald McTavish knew every shrub, tree, and stone within a mile of Trail that night, and many a time during the hour Donald blessed But Donald said no, and told the old servant his reasons and his During that all-day struggle with the storm, Donald McTavish had "Well, Mr. McTavish," said the old man, "I''ll have to pull my "Charley Seguis," Donald said. id: 11426 author: White, Stewart Edward title: The Call of the North date: words: 34271 sentences: 2827 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/11426.txt txt: ./txt/11426.txt summary: other Scotchman in the Post, Galen Albret, her father, and the head She saw the stranger to be a young man with a clean-cut face, a Galen Albret, at the beginning of the young man''s longer speech, do dat." The smile had left the man''s face. "I''m not watched," said the young man in eager tones: "I''ll slip "Virginia," said Galen Albret, suddenly, Galen Albret sat motionless, in the shadow of his great arm-chair. "A Free Trader is a man who trades in opposition to the Company," Ned Trent looked at her keenly a moment, then dropped his eyes. The young man hesitated, looked her in the face, turned away, and Ned Trent fixed his eyes on the bay and hummed a little air, half "Virginia!" cried the young man. "Young man," said Galen Albret, not unkindly, "I give my daughter The Free Trader looked long into the man''s sad eyes. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel