mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-goblins-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/23465.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/708.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/34704.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/39712.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/39782.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/34339.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/40502.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/45239.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv caution: excluded filename not matched: *MACOSX* === DIRECTORIES: ./tmp/input === DIRECTORY: ./tmp/input/input-file === metadata file: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv === found metadata file === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named subject-goblins-gutenberg FILE: cache/45239.txt OUTPUT: txt/45239.txt FILE: cache/39782.txt OUTPUT: txt/39782.txt FILE: cache/23465.txt OUTPUT: txt/23465.txt FILE: cache/39712.txt OUTPUT: txt/39712.txt FILE: cache/708.txt OUTPUT: txt/708.txt FILE: cache/40502.txt OUTPUT: txt/40502.txt FILE: cache/34704.txt OUTPUT: txt/34704.txt FILE: cache/34339.txt OUTPUT: txt/34339.txt 45239 txt/../pos/45239.pos 45239 txt/../wrd/45239.wrd 45239 txt/../ent/45239.ent 23465 txt/../pos/23465.pos 23465 txt/../wrd/23465.wrd 23465 txt/../ent/23465.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 45239 author: Riley, James Whitcomb title: Little Orphan Annie, and Billy Miller's Circus-Show date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/45239.txt cache: ./cache/45239.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; 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Reducing subject-goblins-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 23465 author = Taggart, Mabel G. title = The Story of the Three Goblins date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2233 sentences = 167 flesch = 93 summary = Rowley came every year to see the little goblins, and told them stories The name of the goblins' father was Old Black-Cap. He was King of the Mountain. At last, one day Old Black-Cap called the three goblins and said to Red-Cap, Blue-Cap and Yellow-Cap said good-bye to their father and the white thing rolled away down the mountain with poor little Red-Cap Now little Red-Cap was a brave goblin, but he was rather frightened when and brothers and the Red Feather, and soon Blue-Cap and Yellow-Cap came Soon they came to a big dark forest, and after they had gone a little "You have a long way to go yet," said the rabbit; "the cave is on an Red-Cap cried out that he saw something yellow in the dark shadow of a Red Feather at him, and said, "I wish you to become a snail!" and Tom cache = ./cache/23465.txt txt = ./txt/23465.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 708 author = MacDonald, George title = The Princess and the Goblin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52174 sentences = 3572 flesch = 92 summary = There was once a little princess whose father was king over a great I have said the Princess Irene was about eight years old when my story The little princess put her hand in the old lady's, who, looking this 'I want to talk to you,' said Irene to the little miner; 'but it's so 'Well, Irene,' said Curdie, with a glance at the nurse which showed he 'Nurse, a princess must not break her word,' said Irene, drawing 'Good night, Irene; good night, Lootie,' said Curdie, and turned and 'I will ask my king-papa the next time he comes,' said Irene. 'Won't you, Curdie?' said Irene, looking round at him as she asked the 'No, Princess Irene,' said Curdie; 'I wasn't good enough to be allowed Curdie had left the king and the princess to look after his mother, 'Yes, that we will, Curdie!' said the princess. cache = ./cache/708.txt txt = ./txt/708.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39712 author = Bowker, James title = Goblin Tales of Lancashire date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52208 sentences = 2303 flesch = 76 summary = upon which the wizard looked was a very beautiful one; and the old man lass!' said an old grey-headed man, who, smoking a long pipe, calmly The old man thought that the time was come to make his little farm-house, with meadow land stretching away to the broad old man, he said, in a broken voice-heard, and the little beings hopped away again, and whirled round in a take long to reach the entrance, and with careful steps the old man replied the old man, as, lighted candle in hand, he began to climb the Not a sound came up to tell the old man that his master had escaped The old man lived by himself in a little cottage, some distance along For some time the old man was too much affected by the lingering face either hand there are beautiful woods, in the old times 'so full of cache = ./cache/39712.txt txt = ./txt/39712.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34704 author = Sikes, Wirt title = British Goblins: Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 130852 sentences = 9189 flesch = 82 summary = Old-Time Welsh Fairyland--The Fairy King--The Legend of Legend of Iolo ap Hugh--Mystic Origin of an old Welsh The modern Welsh name for fairies is y Tylwyth Teg, the fair folk or surface of the dark waters, and fairy bells are at times heard ringing drawn away by the fairies, and came back at the year's end, looking near your house.' 'Were there many fairies about at that time?' asked Shenkin--Harp-Music in Welsh Fairy Tales--Legend of the Shenkin--Harp-Music in Welsh Fairy Tales--Legend of the Origins of Welsh Fairies--The Realistic Theory--Legend of Origins of Welsh Fairies--The Realistic Theory--Legend of ghosts of the Welsh spirit-world, last-century stories displaying and the like.[65] They probably never heard the story told by Mrs. Morgan of Newport to the Prophet Jones: of some people who were A Welsh song sung on New Year's Day, in Glamorganshire, by boys in 'Whoever digs there,' said an old woman in Welsh to some men going cache = ./cache/34704.txt txt = ./txt/34704.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39782 author = Guiney, Louise Imogen title = Brownies and Bogles date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 25151 sentences = 1231 flesch = 80 summary = day all Germany was filled with fairies two feet long, walking about in in the Germanic colonies, from very old days, fairy-lore was finely saw so much as the vanishing shadow of a fairy.) A little dwarf-woman stayed at home, Brownie-like, and "ran" the house pretty much as he saw The dark-skinned little house-sprites came to stay; and as for being The little water-fairies who devoted themselves to drawing under [Illustration: THE LITTLE OLD NIX NEAR GHENT.] Near Ghent was a little old Nix who lived in the Scheldt; he cried and little old man with no head. many like-named Welsh places, Puck's pranks were well-remembered by old [Illustration: THE ELVES WHOSE LITTLE EYES GLOW.] fairy-waif or not, people put the little creature to such hard tests, Fairy-folk young and old were coquettish enough about their names, and little man into it without his waking up, went down to the house, and cache = ./cache/39782.txt txt = ./txt/39782.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34339 author = MacDonald, George title = The Princess and the Goblin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 53121 sentences = 3659 flesch = 92 summary = There was once a little princess whose father was king over a great I HAVE said the Princess Irene was about eight years old when my story The little princess put her hand in the old lady's, who, looking this "I want to talk to you," said Irene to the little miner; "but it's so "Well, Irene," said Curdie, with a glance at the nurse which showed he "Nurse, a princess must _not_ break her word," said Irene, drawing "Good night, Irene; good night, Lootie," said Curdie, and turned and was "I will ask my king-papa the next time he comes," said Irene. "Won't you, Curdie?" said Irene, looking round at him as she asked the "No, Princess Irene," said Curdie; "I wasn't good enough to be allowed Curdie had left the king and the princess to look after his mother, whom "Yes, that we will, Curdie!" said the princess. cache = ./cache/34339.txt txt = ./txt/34339.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45239 author = Riley, James Whitcomb title = Little Orphan Annie, and Billy Miller's Circus-Show date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 790 sentences = 107 flesch = 99 summary = LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE To _all_ the little children:--The happy ones; and sad ones; LITTLE {015}ORPHANT ANNIE she knows riddles, rhymes and things! The same as bats er lightnin'-bugs!--An' knows 'bout Ring-mo-rees 'At thist can take an' turn theirselves in anything they please! Little {017}Orphant Annie's come to our house to stay, Onc't {018}they was a little boy wouldn't say his prayers,-An' they seeked him in the rafter-room, an' cubby-hole, an' press, An' thist as she kicked her heels, an' turn't to run an' hide, An' {022}little Orphant Annie says, when the blaze is blue, An' the lightnin'-bugs in dew is all squenched away,-At Billy {023}Miller's Circus-Show-At Billy {023}Miller's Circus-Show-At Billy {023}Miller's Circus-Show-With shore-fer-certain circus-shows! He's {027}got a circus-ring--an' they's He's "The Old Clown," an' got on clo'es An' peakud--like in shore-'nuff shows,-On his white cheeks--ist like they do!-- cache = ./cache/45239.txt txt = ./txt/45239.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40502 author = Cox, Palmer title = The Brownies and Prince Florimel; Or, Brownieland, Fairyland, and Demonland date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 39139 sentences = 2761 flesch = 85 summary = "But Florimel is the late king's son, and heir to the throne," said "This is very serious," said Queen Titania gravely, "for little birds "But you are not a Brownie!" said the Chinaman to Florimel in a most "Still Dragonfel the enchanter has made his threats," said Florimel. "The Brownies must be coming!" cried Florimel to Titania. "Well, after you're married, Florimel," said King Stanislaus seriously, Dragonfel to Titania, who said never a word. "Evidently Dragonfel has a fire department," said King Stanislaus. "Yes, we are the Brownies," cried King Stanislaus, "come Close at his heels came Florimel and the Brownies, with King Stanislaus Florimel and the Brownies at once entered, and King Stanislaus ran after confidence in Florimel and the Brownies Titania was filled with great This Florimel noted, and he said to King "Poor little thing!" said Titania, when she noticed that it was in great cache = ./cache/40502.txt txt = ./txt/40502.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt /data-disk/reader-compute/reader-classic/bin/topic-model.py:68: UserWarning: The handle has a label of '_all_ saucers flue' which cannot be automatically added to the legend. axis.legend( title = "Topics", labels = df[ 'words' ] ) /data-disk/reader-compute/reader-classic/bin/topic-model.py:68: UserWarning: The handle has a label of '_all_ saucers flue' which cannot be automatically added to the legend. axis.legend( title = "Topics", labels = df[ 'words' ] ) 34704 39712 34339 34704 708 34339 number of items: 8 sum of words: 355,668 average size in words: 44,458 average readability score: 87 nouns: time; 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Or, Brownieland, Fairyland, and Demonland | Little Orphan Annie, and Billy Miller''s Circus-Show | Little Orphan Annie, and Billy Miller''s Circus-Show Type: gutenberg title: subject-goblins-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 16:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Goblins" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 39712 author: Bowker, James title: Goblin Tales of Lancashire date: words: 52208 sentences: 2303 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/39712.txt txt: ./txt/39712.txt summary: upon which the wizard looked was a very beautiful one; and the old man lass!'' said an old grey-headed man, who, smoking a long pipe, calmly The old man thought that the time was come to make his little farm-house, with meadow land stretching away to the broad old man, he said, in a broken voice-heard, and the little beings hopped away again, and whirled round in a take long to reach the entrance, and with careful steps the old man replied the old man, as, lighted candle in hand, he began to climb the Not a sound came up to tell the old man that his master had escaped The old man lived by himself in a little cottage, some distance along For some time the old man was too much affected by the lingering face either hand there are beautiful woods, in the old times ''so full of id: 40502 author: Cox, Palmer title: The Brownies and Prince Florimel; Or, Brownieland, Fairyland, and Demonland date: words: 39139 sentences: 2761 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/40502.txt txt: ./txt/40502.txt summary: "But Florimel is the late king''s son, and heir to the throne," said "This is very serious," said Queen Titania gravely, "for little birds "But you are not a Brownie!" said the Chinaman to Florimel in a most "Still Dragonfel the enchanter has made his threats," said Florimel. "The Brownies must be coming!" cried Florimel to Titania. "Well, after you''re married, Florimel," said King Stanislaus seriously, Dragonfel to Titania, who said never a word. "Evidently Dragonfel has a fire department," said King Stanislaus. "Yes, we are the Brownies," cried King Stanislaus, "come Close at his heels came Florimel and the Brownies, with King Stanislaus Florimel and the Brownies at once entered, and King Stanislaus ran after confidence in Florimel and the Brownies Titania was filled with great This Florimel noted, and he said to King "Poor little thing!" said Titania, when she noticed that it was in great id: 39782 author: Guiney, Louise Imogen title: Brownies and Bogles date: words: 25151 sentences: 1231 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/39782.txt txt: ./txt/39782.txt summary: day all Germany was filled with fairies two feet long, walking about in in the Germanic colonies, from very old days, fairy-lore was finely saw so much as the vanishing shadow of a fairy.) A little dwarf-woman stayed at home, Brownie-like, and "ran" the house pretty much as he saw The dark-skinned little house-sprites came to stay; and as for being The little water-fairies who devoted themselves to drawing under [Illustration: THE LITTLE OLD NIX NEAR GHENT.] Near Ghent was a little old Nix who lived in the Scheldt; he cried and little old man with no head. many like-named Welsh places, Puck''s pranks were well-remembered by old [Illustration: THE ELVES WHOSE LITTLE EYES GLOW.] fairy-waif or not, people put the little creature to such hard tests, Fairy-folk young and old were coquettish enough about their names, and little man into it without his waking up, went down to the house, and id: 708 author: MacDonald, George title: The Princess and the Goblin date: words: 52174 sentences: 3572 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/708.txt txt: ./txt/708.txt summary: There was once a little princess whose father was king over a great I have said the Princess Irene was about eight years old when my story The little princess put her hand in the old lady''s, who, looking this ''I want to talk to you,'' said Irene to the little miner; ''but it''s so ''Well, Irene,'' said Curdie, with a glance at the nurse which showed he ''Nurse, a princess must not break her word,'' said Irene, drawing ''Good night, Irene; good night, Lootie,'' said Curdie, and turned and ''I will ask my king-papa the next time he comes,'' said Irene. ''Won''t you, Curdie?'' said Irene, looking round at him as she asked the ''No, Princess Irene,'' said Curdie; ''I wasn''t good enough to be allowed Curdie had left the king and the princess to look after his mother, ''Yes, that we will, Curdie!'' said the princess. id: 34339 author: MacDonald, George title: The Princess and the Goblin date: words: 53121 sentences: 3659 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/34339.txt txt: ./txt/34339.txt summary: There was once a little princess whose father was king over a great I HAVE said the Princess Irene was about eight years old when my story The little princess put her hand in the old lady''s, who, looking this "I want to talk to you," said Irene to the little miner; "but it''s so "Well, Irene," said Curdie, with a glance at the nurse which showed he "Nurse, a princess must _not_ break her word," said Irene, drawing "Good night, Irene; good night, Lootie," said Curdie, and turned and was "I will ask my king-papa the next time he comes," said Irene. "Won''t you, Curdie?" said Irene, looking round at him as she asked the "No, Princess Irene," said Curdie; "I wasn''t good enough to be allowed Curdie had left the king and the princess to look after his mother, whom "Yes, that we will, Curdie!" said the princess. id: 45239 author: Riley, James Whitcomb title: Little Orphan Annie, and Billy Miller''s Circus-Show date: words: 790 sentences: 107 pages: flesch: 99 cache: ./cache/45239.txt txt: ./txt/45239.txt summary: LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE To _all_ the little children:--The happy ones; and sad ones; LITTLE {015}ORPHANT ANNIE she knows riddles, rhymes and things! The same as bats er lightnin''-bugs!--An'' knows ''bout Ring-mo-rees ''At thist can take an'' turn theirselves in anything they please! Little {017}Orphant Annie''s come to our house to stay, Onc''t {018}they was a little boy wouldn''t say his prayers,-An'' they seeked him in the rafter-room, an'' cubby-hole, an'' press, An'' thist as she kicked her heels, an'' turn''t to run an'' hide, An'' {022}little Orphant Annie says, when the blaze is blue, An'' the lightnin''-bugs in dew is all squenched away,-At Billy {023}Miller''s Circus-Show-At Billy {023}Miller''s Circus-Show-At Billy {023}Miller''s Circus-Show-With shore-fer-certain circus-shows! He''s {027}got a circus-ring--an'' they''s He''s "The Old Clown," an'' got on clo''es An'' peakud--like in shore-''nuff shows,-On his white cheeks--ist like they do!-- id: 34704 author: Sikes, Wirt title: British Goblins: Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions date: words: 130852 sentences: 9189 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/34704.txt txt: ./txt/34704.txt summary: Old-Time Welsh Fairyland--The Fairy King--The Legend of Legend of Iolo ap Hugh--Mystic Origin of an old Welsh The modern Welsh name for fairies is y Tylwyth Teg, the fair folk or surface of the dark waters, and fairy bells are at times heard ringing drawn away by the fairies, and came back at the year''s end, looking near your house.'' ''Were there many fairies about at that time?'' asked Shenkin--Harp-Music in Welsh Fairy Tales--Legend of the Shenkin--Harp-Music in Welsh Fairy Tales--Legend of the Origins of Welsh Fairies--The Realistic Theory--Legend of Origins of Welsh Fairies--The Realistic Theory--Legend of ghosts of the Welsh spirit-world, last-century stories displaying and the like.[65] They probably never heard the story told by Mrs. Morgan of Newport to the Prophet Jones: of some people who were A Welsh song sung on New Year''s Day, in Glamorganshire, by boys in ''Whoever digs there,'' said an old woman in Welsh to some men going id: 23465 author: Taggart, Mabel G. title: The Story of the Three Goblins date: words: 2233 sentences: 167 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/23465.txt txt: ./txt/23465.txt summary: Rowley came every year to see the little goblins, and told them stories The name of the goblins'' father was Old Black-Cap. He was King of the Mountain. At last, one day Old Black-Cap called the three goblins and said to Red-Cap, Blue-Cap and Yellow-Cap said good-bye to their father and the white thing rolled away down the mountain with poor little Red-Cap Now little Red-Cap was a brave goblin, but he was rather frightened when and brothers and the Red Feather, and soon Blue-Cap and Yellow-Cap came Soon they came to a big dark forest, and after they had gone a little "You have a long way to go yet," said the rabbit; "the cave is on an Red-Cap cried out that he saw something yellow in the dark shadow of a Red Feather at him, and said, "I wish you to become a snail!" and Tom ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel