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Of the fragments of the great time, I have now seen nearly all that To these, the heart and hope of my country, a happy new year! to let that beauty breathe its life into the soul; no time to follow At the same time, however, the Pope was seen to act with great cache = ./cache/16327.txt txt = ./txt/16327.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 9408 author = Wisthaler, Johanna Sara title = By Water to the Columbian Exposition date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 33048 sentences = 1452 flesch = 61 summary = Erie Canal and three Great Lakes--whose history and attractions have been the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Co. placed in service special World's Columbian Exposition, a place where the wonders, beauties, and great lakes, which contain the largest amount of sweet water on the globe, water-power, having at this point a fall of forty-five feet in half a The city is handsomely laid out, containing many fine public buildings and A feature that attracts thousands of visitors daily, is the great Powers miles long, having an elevation of about 500 feet above tide water, made lake by powerful engines, which force it to a tower 200 feet high, whence structure of stone near the lake shore, is one of the largest of the kind caught sight of the beautiful waters of _Lake Michigan_, the only one in The shores of the United States lakes and sea comprise over 10,000 miles, cache = ./cache/9408.txt txt = ./txt/9408.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33282 author = Webster, Frank V. title = The Boy Pilot of the Lakes; Or, Nat Morton's Perils date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44182 sentences = 3810 flesch = 95 summary = THE BOY PILOT OF THE LAKES, Or Nat Morton's Perils "I don't believe I'll be able to get home to supper, Nat," said Mr. Miller to the lad as they were working near each other on the dock "I'd like to be a pilot on that big steamer," thought Nat as he "What, John Weatherby, the pilot of the _Jessie Drew_?" asked Nat, who "Ah, Mr. Weatherby!" exclaimed a man as Nat and the pilot stepped on on the way to the captain's cabin Mr. Weatherby had pointed out to Nat "I wonder if I'll ever get a chance to learn to be a pilot?" said Nat, "You want to be careful, Nat," went on Captain Marshall. "No, I think Nat is right," said Mr. Weatherby quietly. Nat and the pilot found the mate in his office, looking over some "You're coming on well, Nat," said the old pilot one day. cache = ./cache/33282.txt txt = ./txt/33282.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37929 author = Chapman, Allen title = Fenn Masterson's Discovery; or, The Darewell Chums on a Cruise date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 47711 sentences = 4094 flesch = 94 summary = the night we were going to rescue Frank's father," suggested Fenn? "Tell us," suggested Bart, and Fenn related what the girl had said. "Your advice came just in time, Captain," said Ned, for the boys knew Great!" yelled Fenn, as he caught sight of Frank, Ned and "The ship isn't on fire!" exclaimed Bart, crowding past Ned and Fenn. The man stopped suddenly, for Fenn was looking right at him. want you boys, or Fenn, more particularly, unless they think he may know "Give me a hand here!" Bart called to Fenn and Frank. "How?" asked Fenn, for the captain looked serious. "I do, eh?" asked Fenn, diving suddenly and coming up under Frank, whom got our camp established?" asked Frank, looking at Fenn, with whom this "It looks as if the smugglers had Fenn," said Frank solemnly. "But we've got to save Fenn!" exclaimed Bart, who rather sided with Ned. cache = ./cache/37929.txt txt = ./txt/37929.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40067 author = Mears, James R. title = The Iron Boys on the Ore Boats; or, Roughing It on the Great Lakes date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52613 sentences = 4600 flesch = 94 summary = Steve Rush, with a soft laugh, in answer to his companion's question. "May I ask on what ship we are to sail, sir?" questioned Steve. "How long does it take to load the ship with ore?" asked Steve, his It was there that Steve Rush and Bob Jarvis first became friends, after Bob--I'm falling!" suddenly cried Steve Rush. leaned against the side of the ship, Steve trying to plan some way out "You know it is, Bob Jarvis," answered the Iron Boy, gazing straight The man Smith shoveled at the furnace door next to Steve Rush, and the Steve Rush's voice cut in quick and sharp, though there was little trace "I'm going in there after those men," answered Steve Rush. "Steve!" screamed Jarvis, rushing across the ship and throwing his arms "Good boy, Bob," said Steve as he patted his companion affectionately. STEVE RUSH had told the whole story to Captain Simms, to all of which cache = ./cache/40067.txt txt = ./txt/40067.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43693 author = Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe title = Summary Narrative of an Exploratory Expedition to the Sources of the Mississippi River, in 1820 Resumed and Completed, by the Discovery of its Origin in Itasca Lake, in 1832 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 221175 sentences = 13915 flesch = 73 summary = the boundless forests, the sublime rivers and lakes, the populous Indian Cedar, or Cass Lake--Physical character of the Mississippi River. eighty-two miles above Cass Lake, the length of the Mississippi River is miles, and reached the River Manitowakie,[129] and encamped on the lake by an Indian portage with the Rock River of the Mississippi. water of the Mississippi, and down this river to Leech Lake. shores of Lake Superior, or on the Chippewa and St. Croix Rivers, which Miner's River, on Lake Superior, I observed the names of several persons of copper in its native form, in the basin of Lake Superior--a point expedition passed, by water, along the southern shores of Lakes St. Clair, Huron, and Superior, to the Fond du Lac; thence, up the River St. Louis, to the Savanne summit. 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"Tell us," suggested Bart, and Fenn related what the girl had said. "Your advice came just in time, Captain," said Ned, for the boys knew Great!" yelled Fenn, as he caught sight of Frank, Ned and "The ship isn''t on fire!" exclaimed Bart, crowding past Ned and Fenn. The man stopped suddenly, for Fenn was looking right at him. want you boys, or Fenn, more particularly, unless they think he may know "Give me a hand here!" Bart called to Fenn and Frank. "How?" asked Fenn, for the captain looked serious. "I do, eh?" asked Fenn, diving suddenly and coming up under Frank, whom got our camp established?" asked Frank, looking at Fenn, with whom this "It looks as if the smugglers had Fenn," said Frank solemnly. "But we''ve got to save Fenn!" exclaimed Bart, who rather sided with Ned. id: 46010 author: Finley, Martha title: Elsie''s Journey on Inland Waters date: words: 58911 sentences: 3068 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/46010.txt txt: ./txt/46010.txt summary: "Thank you, papa," said Lucilla and Grace, the latter adding, "I think knowing that Grandma Elsie''s promises were sure to be kept, said no "Yes," said Grace; "I am sure papa likes to have us all feel that it is "And they didn''t let the Indians kill anybody, papa?" asked Elsie. "I am glad of that, papa," said Grace; "for we shall have a lovely view "Yes," said Grace, "but it is far more delightful to know that no war "Please tell the rest, papa," pleaded little Elsie, and her father "Did M''Arthur do that way too, papa?" asked little Elsie. "I should like to visit the island one of these days," said Grace. "Yes," said Captain Raymond, "more than one man was shot and killed "Oh, did the man die too, grandma?" asked little Elsie, with a look of "My dear papa looks so tired, mamma," remarked little Elsie in id: 16327 author: Fuller, Margaret title: At Home And Abroad; Or, Things And Thoughts In America and Europe date: words: 166363 sentences: 8236 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/16327.txt txt: ./txt/16327.txt summary: meet the wants of the place and time, instead of copying New York heart, showed the aversion that the white man soon learns to feel for and live a new life in that of their children, instead of wasting time a large one in the present day, who love the new wine, but do not feel always; they saw other things in this great, rich, suffering world. be seen in any show place; he lives in the hearts of the people, and of life, and give the promise of some real achievement in Art. Of the fragments of the great time, I have now seen nearly all that To these, the heart and hope of my country, a happy new year! to let that beauty breathe its life into the soul; no time to follow At the same time, however, the Pope was seen to act with great id: 21384 author: Kingston, William Henry Giles title: Afar in the Forest date: words: 81977 sentences: 4192 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/21384.txt txt: ./txt/21384.txt summary: "But it''s time to turn in, Roger," said Uncle Mark. "You are a good Indian, I am sure," said Lily, looking up at him with STEPHEN''S HOUSE--INDIAN SUMMER--MIKE LAFFAN''S CREMONA--THE NIGHT ATTACK I at once agreed to meet my two friends, accompanied by my dog Pop. Accordingly, at the time appointed, the day''s work being over, Mike and were their two dogs, who were soon warmly greeted by Pop. Setting out, we took our way along the banks of the river, near which we "Sure, that comes from a pack of wolves," observed Mike. "Surely Uncle Mark will be up with us soon, Mike!" I observed. Mike had told me that he would visit our Indian friends on the way, and UNCLE MARK''S GOOD OPINION OF REUBEN--MIKE LAFFAN''S FIDDLE--THE BEAVER-THE INDIANS--MY HOPE OF ESCAPE--I AM IN GREAT DANGER FROM THE HERD--MIKE sure that the Indians would come to look after the animals they had id: 40067 author: Mears, James R. title: The Iron Boys on the Ore Boats; or, Roughing It on the Great Lakes date: words: 52613 sentences: 4600 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/40067.txt txt: ./txt/40067.txt summary: Steve Rush, with a soft laugh, in answer to his companion''s question. "May I ask on what ship we are to sail, sir?" questioned Steve. "How long does it take to load the ship with ore?" asked Steve, his It was there that Steve Rush and Bob Jarvis first became friends, after Bob--I''m falling!" suddenly cried Steve Rush. leaned against the side of the ship, Steve trying to plan some way out "You know it is, Bob Jarvis," answered the Iron Boy, gazing straight The man Smith shoveled at the furnace door next to Steve Rush, and the Steve Rush''s voice cut in quick and sharp, though there was little trace "I''m going in there after those men," answered Steve Rush. "Steve!" screamed Jarvis, rushing across the ship and throwing his arms "Good boy, Bob," said Steve as he patted his companion affectionately. STEVE RUSH had told the whole story to Captain Simms, to all of which id: 43693 author: Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe title: Summary Narrative of an Exploratory Expedition to the Sources of the Mississippi River, in 1820 Resumed and Completed, by the Discovery of its Origin in Itasca Lake, in 1832 date: words: 221175 sentences: 13915 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/43693.txt txt: ./txt/43693.txt summary: the boundless forests, the sublime rivers and lakes, the populous Indian Cedar, or Cass Lake--Physical character of the Mississippi River. eighty-two miles above Cass Lake, the length of the Mississippi River is miles, and reached the River Manitowakie,[129] and encamped on the lake by an Indian portage with the Rock River of the Mississippi. water of the Mississippi, and down this river to Leech Lake. shores of Lake Superior, or on the Chippewa and St. Croix Rivers, which Miner''s River, on Lake Superior, I observed the names of several persons of copper in its native form, in the basin of Lake Superior--a point expedition passed, by water, along the southern shores of Lakes St. Clair, Huron, and Superior, to the Fond du Lac; thence, up the River St. Louis, to the Savanne summit. Occurs in the form of large water-worn masses along the shores of Lakes id: 22550 author: Strickland, W. P. (William Peter) title: Old Mackinaw; Or, The Fortress of the Lakes and its Surroundings date: words: 84701 sentences: 4344 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/22550.txt txt: ./txt/22550.txt summary: shore of Lake Michigan, extending his conquests to Grand River, and born near the head of Lake Michigan--the year not known. extremity of Lake Huron, entered for the first time the old Indian they reached the shore of Lake Michigan the Indians returned, and with Lake Superior, being but about fifty miles north of Mackinaw and "From Mackinaw to Fon du Lac (west end of Lake Superior), 550 miles; "From any other point of Lakes Michigan or Superior, where a city can region west of Superior to the Lake of the Woods and the Red River, growth of river and lake cities -Centre of population -growth of river and lake cities -Centre of population -great lakes and rivers the trade of the surrounding country. business -Railroads -Lake Superior trade -Pine lumber business -Railroads -Lake Superior trade -Pine lumber id: 33282 author: Webster, Frank V. title: The Boy Pilot of the Lakes; Or, Nat Morton''s Perils date: words: 44182 sentences: 3810 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/33282.txt txt: ./txt/33282.txt summary: THE BOY PILOT OF THE LAKES, Or Nat Morton''s Perils "I don''t believe I''ll be able to get home to supper, Nat," said Mr. Miller to the lad as they were working near each other on the dock "I''d like to be a pilot on that big steamer," thought Nat as he "What, John Weatherby, the pilot of the _Jessie Drew_?" asked Nat, who "Ah, Mr. Weatherby!" exclaimed a man as Nat and the pilot stepped on on the way to the captain''s cabin Mr. Weatherby had pointed out to Nat "I wonder if I''ll ever get a chance to learn to be a pilot?" said Nat, "You want to be careful, Nat," went on Captain Marshall. "No, I think Nat is right," said Mr. Weatherby quietly. Nat and the pilot found the mate in his office, looking over some "You''re coming on well, Nat," said the old pilot one day. id: 9408 author: Wisthaler, Johanna Sara title: By Water to the Columbian Exposition date: words: 33048 sentences: 1452 pages: flesch: 61 cache: ./cache/9408.txt txt: ./txt/9408.txt summary: Erie Canal and three Great Lakes--whose history and attractions have been the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Co. placed in service special World''s Columbian Exposition, a place where the wonders, beauties, and great lakes, which contain the largest amount of sweet water on the globe, water-power, having at this point a fall of forty-five feet in half a The city is handsomely laid out, containing many fine public buildings and A feature that attracts thousands of visitors daily, is the great Powers miles long, having an elevation of about 500 feet above tide water, made lake by powerful engines, which force it to a tower 200 feet high, whence structure of stone near the lake shore, is one of the largest of the kind caught sight of the beautiful waters of _Lake Michigan_, the only one in The shores of the United States lakes and sea comprise over 10,000 miles, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel