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Reducing subject-healthResorts-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 330 author = Rinehart, Mary Roberts title = Where There's a Will date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 68682 sentences = 5534 flesch = 95 summary = I saw Miss Cobb and Mrs. Biggs coming down the path to the spring-house, things hang, for when I saw the storm I gave up the idea of bringing Mr. Sam down to see the young man, and the breath of fresh air in my face Mr. Pierce walked over to Miss Patty, took her hand, said, "Hello "There is no such rule and you know it, Minnie!" Miss Patty said Mr. Pierce took a quick step toward Miss Patty and looked down at her. "My letter, please," said Miss Patty coolly, looking back at him without "Look at your work, woman," he said to me when I opened the door. "If you really want me to be happy," Miss Patty said, going over to her, "I know it's asking a good bit, Mr. Pierce," he said, "and personally When I got back to the spring-house Miss Patty and Mr. Pierce were still cache = ./cache/330.txt txt = ./txt/330.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11922 author = Bill, Ledyard title = Minnesota; Its Character and Climate Likewise Sketches of Other Resorts Favorable to Invalids; Together with Copious Notes on Health; Also Hints to Tourists and Emigrants. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 46863 sentences = 1858 flesch = 65 summary = city.--The limestone caves.--Père Louis Hennepin.--The population of St. Paul.--Its public buildings and works.--A park wanted.--The geological And, again, great districts, occupying a half of a State, are seeking this region from the central belt of States; and the great lakes and, in times of high water, becomes an island, owing to its great the present year passes, an entirely new line both north and east will The city's supply of water is fine, and at all times abundant; a lake miles to the young city of Duluth, standing at the head of the great climate.--The lakes and rivers of the State.--The northeast climate.--The lakes and rivers of the State.--The northeast climate of this State out of that division to which the great valley of branches.--The Red River country.--Trade with Manitoba.--Western life branches.--The Red River country.--Trade with Manitoba.--Western life perhaps as great advantage as at any point in the State, especially in cache = ./cache/11922.txt txt = ./txt/11922.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33473 author = Holdsworth, J. H. title = Memoranda on Tours and Touraine Including remarks on the climate with a sketch of the Botany And Geology of the Province also on the Wines and Mineral Waters of France date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 31801 sentences = 3161 flesch = 80 summary = _winter's_ residence particularly, in Tours, has frequently proved The wines grown near Tours, are divided into three classes, namely, what The champagne wines are light in quality in respect to spirit, the acid gas is also present; and when they contain Iron as in the springs matter _Sea Water_ contains varies in different latitudes thus, between The general effects of mineral waters are modified by temperature, qualities depend, acidulous waters contain generally carbonates of Soda, precaution is not necessary with a water containing sulphate of iron. With respect to the use of mineral waters in general, we consider them The mineral waters of this place, containing a population of 2700, are mineral waters at this place, was discovered by the following singular The waters are found on analysis to contain carbonic watering places in France. The proportion of carbonic acid which the waters of Saint-Galmier } Generous white wines, cache = ./cache/33473.txt txt = ./txt/33473.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41245 author = Moorman, J. J. (John Jennings) title = A Guide to the Virginia Springs Giving, in addition to the routes and distances, a description of the springs and also of the natural curiosities of the state date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24705 sentences = 1593 flesch = 74 summary = Crawford's Springs, 17 miles west of Staunton, on what is called the Union Spring is on the west side of the Blue Ridge, 20 miles east of the Warm Spring Mountain, on the route through Virginia by way of the "The Springs are formed by water percolating through a high slate bank Five miles west of Bath Alum are the Warm Springs. The next watering-place is the justly celebrated Hot Springs, five drinks the water of the various sulphur springs, should afterwards stop Nine miles west of the White Sulphur Springs is LEWISBURG, the SULPHUR SPRINGS; this is also a popular watering-place. One mile nearer the White Sulphur are the Red Springs, or Sweet The Red Sulphur Springs are situated in the County of Monroe, 43 miles physician, as an analysis of the Red Sulphur water, made at the spring This very celebrated watering-place is in Fauquier County, 6 miles cache = ./cache/41245.txt txt = ./txt/41245.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 50311 author = Maupassant, Guy de title = Mont Oriol; or, A Romance of Auvergne: A Novel date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 92001 sentences = 5573 flesch = 81 summary = Gontran said: "My dear Christiane, let me introduce to you M. suddenly asked Gontran: "Do you know where the Oriols live?" Andermatt made no objection, and, as the day was declining, Oriol said the door she saw the Marquis chatting with Andermatt, Gontran, and Paul Christiane and Gontran joined the Marquis, Andermatt, and Paul, and But suddenly Gontran saw Doctor Honorat dancing away with all his heart brother, and Paul, went to look at what Gontran called "the poor man's After breakfast, Christiane often went to look for the Oriol girls, so "Let us go and look for Christiane," said Gontran. Paul said to Gontran: "How pretty the little Oriol girls have become!" From that day forth Christiane and Paul appeared to favor Gontran's Never had she thought that a man like Paul could love a little maid "Let him come," said Christiane, "whenever he likes. cache = ./cache/50311.txt txt = ./txt/50311.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38177 author = MacKenzie, Compton title = The Passionate Elopement date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 110175 sentences = 7115 flesch = 81 summary = "Dear Beau, you shall be obliged," said Charles, "and now pray tell me To Curtain Garden went Miss Phyllida Courteen and Madam Betty her maid: shall act as Gold Mandarin and my young friend Mr. Charles Lovely will "The same, young Charles," said Mr. Lovely, ogling a dairymaid through "Please, sir," said young Charles, "I think that is Mrs. Lovely." "Mr. Amor, Sir," said Phyllida, feeling half inclined to cry. "Very well, sir," said Charles, "I'll wish you a good night." "Love o'maids!" said the fat voice, "'tis Fancy Vernon, or I'm not a fat "Is that Miss Phyllida Courteen?" said Vernon, trying to speak as though looked up as Charles went by, gave him a 'very good morning,' and said of--Good G----!" said the old man, "he's come back." Charles looked up "Charles made up his mind and did no good," said Mr. Ripple. cache = ./cache/38177.txt txt = ./txt/38177.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42618 author = Besant, Walter title = The Lady of Lynn date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 135119 sentences = 9933 flesch = 88 summary = belonging to my young mistress, Molly Miller, ward of Captain Crowle. "Sir," said his lordship, with gracious, but cold looks, "in what way "I have often seen you dance," said Molly; "let the fiddler play and "As for the men, Jack," said Captain Crowle, "I keep looking about me. "This Lord Fylingdale, Jack," said Captain Crowle, who was one of the "Jack," said the captain, "I am now resolved that Molly shall make her "Jack will look very fine among all the beaux," said Molly, laughing. "Jack," she said, coming to herself, "Molly has told you, I suppose." "Jack," said Molly, "these are the flouts of which the captain warned When Molly's chair was carried away, Lord Fylingdale returned to the "My lord," said the captain, "this is one of my ward's ships, and of the county, Molly stood up with the young man called Tom Rising, cache = ./cache/42618.txt txt = ./txt/42618.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42703 author = Baring, Maurice title = Overlooked date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 35977 sentences = 2980 flesch = 90 summary = "A very different kind of book," said Rudd, quite gravely. Princess Kouragine said that Miss Brandon was not that sort of girl. Miss Brandon asked him if he would like to know Rudd. "Not to Miss Brandon," I said, "nor really to her aunt: Mrs. Lennox She said she did not think that Mrs. Lennox would like her niece to Mrs. Summer said that Miss Brandon hated London almost as much. "I think," she said, "that Mr. Rudd is like that." "Yes, he might, be like that," she said, "only one doesn't know quite I said that as things were at present Miss Brandon's life seemed to me I said I thought people always got what they wanted in the long run. "You know how he wanted to marry Kathleen Farrel?" she said, after a "Very much, I think," said Kathleen, "but I liked the story best. cache = ./cache/42703.txt txt = ./txt/42703.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt Error: near line 1: database is locked Send options without primary recipient specified. 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Princess Kouragine said that Miss Brandon was not that sort of girl. Miss Brandon asked him if he would like to know Rudd. "Not to Miss Brandon," I said, "nor really to her aunt: Mrs. Lennox She said she did not think that Mrs. Lennox would like her niece to Mrs. Summer said that Miss Brandon hated London almost as much. "I think," she said, "that Mr. Rudd is like that." "Yes, he might, be like that," she said, "only one doesn''t know quite I said that as things were at present Miss Brandon''s life seemed to me I said I thought people always got what they wanted in the long run. "You know how he wanted to marry Kathleen Farrel?" she said, after a "Very much, I think," said Kathleen, "but I liked the story best. id: 42618 author: Besant, Walter title: The Lady of Lynn date: words: 135119 sentences: 9933 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/42618.txt txt: ./txt/42618.txt summary: belonging to my young mistress, Molly Miller, ward of Captain Crowle. "Sir," said his lordship, with gracious, but cold looks, "in what way "I have often seen you dance," said Molly; "let the fiddler play and "As for the men, Jack," said Captain Crowle, "I keep looking about me. "This Lord Fylingdale, Jack," said Captain Crowle, who was one of the "Jack," said the captain, "I am now resolved that Molly shall make her "Jack will look very fine among all the beaux," said Molly, laughing. "Jack," she said, coming to herself, "Molly has told you, I suppose." "Jack," said Molly, "these are the flouts of which the captain warned When Molly''s chair was carried away, Lord Fylingdale returned to the "My lord," said the captain, "this is one of my ward''s ships, and of the county, Molly stood up with the young man called Tom Rising, id: 11922 author: Bill, Ledyard title: Minnesota; Its Character and Climate Likewise Sketches of Other Resorts Favorable to Invalids; Together with Copious Notes on Health; Also Hints to Tourists and Emigrants. date: words: 46863 sentences: 1858 pages: flesch: 65 cache: ./cache/11922.txt txt: ./txt/11922.txt summary: city.--The limestone caves.--Père Louis Hennepin.--The population of St. Paul.--Its public buildings and works.--A park wanted.--The geological And, again, great districts, occupying a half of a State, are seeking this region from the central belt of States; and the great lakes and, in times of high water, becomes an island, owing to its great the present year passes, an entirely new line both north and east will The city''s supply of water is fine, and at all times abundant; a lake miles to the young city of Duluth, standing at the head of the great climate.--The lakes and rivers of the State.--The northeast climate.--The lakes and rivers of the State.--The northeast climate of this State out of that division to which the great valley of branches.--The Red River country.--Trade with Manitoba.--Western life branches.--The Red River country.--Trade with Manitoba.--Western life perhaps as great advantage as at any point in the State, especially in id: 33473 author: Holdsworth, J. H. title: Memoranda on Tours and Touraine Including remarks on the climate with a sketch of the Botany And Geology of the Province also on the Wines and Mineral Waters of France date: words: 31801 sentences: 3161 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/33473.txt txt: ./txt/33473.txt summary: _winter''s_ residence particularly, in Tours, has frequently proved The wines grown near Tours, are divided into three classes, namely, what The champagne wines are light in quality in respect to spirit, the acid gas is also present; and when they contain Iron as in the springs matter _Sea Water_ contains varies in different latitudes thus, between The general effects of mineral waters are modified by temperature, qualities depend, acidulous waters contain generally carbonates of Soda, precaution is not necessary with a water containing sulphate of iron. With respect to the use of mineral waters in general, we consider them The mineral waters of this place, containing a population of 2700, are mineral waters at this place, was discovered by the following singular The waters are found on analysis to contain carbonic watering places in France. The proportion of carbonic acid which the waters of Saint-Galmier } Generous white wines, id: 38177 author: MacKenzie, Compton title: The Passionate Elopement date: words: 110175 sentences: 7115 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/38177.txt txt: ./txt/38177.txt summary: "Dear Beau, you shall be obliged," said Charles, "and now pray tell me To Curtain Garden went Miss Phyllida Courteen and Madam Betty her maid: shall act as Gold Mandarin and my young friend Mr. Charles Lovely will "The same, young Charles," said Mr. Lovely, ogling a dairymaid through "Please, sir," said young Charles, "I think that is Mrs. Lovely." "Mr. Amor, Sir," said Phyllida, feeling half inclined to cry. "Very well, sir," said Charles, "I''ll wish you a good night." "Love o''maids!" said the fat voice, "''tis Fancy Vernon, or I''m not a fat "Is that Miss Phyllida Courteen?" said Vernon, trying to speak as though looked up as Charles went by, gave him a ''very good morning,'' and said of--Good G----!" said the old man, "he''s come back." Charles looked up "Charles made up his mind and did no good," said Mr. Ripple. id: 50311 author: Maupassant, Guy de title: Mont Oriol; or, A Romance of Auvergne: A Novel date: words: 92001 sentences: 5573 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/50311.txt txt: ./txt/50311.txt summary: Gontran said: "My dear Christiane, let me introduce to you M. suddenly asked Gontran: "Do you know where the Oriols live?" Andermatt made no objection, and, as the day was declining, Oriol said the door she saw the Marquis chatting with Andermatt, Gontran, and Paul Christiane and Gontran joined the Marquis, Andermatt, and Paul, and But suddenly Gontran saw Doctor Honorat dancing away with all his heart brother, and Paul, went to look at what Gontran called "the poor man''s After breakfast, Christiane often went to look for the Oriol girls, so "Let us go and look for Christiane," said Gontran. Paul said to Gontran: "How pretty the little Oriol girls have become!" From that day forth Christiane and Paul appeared to favor Gontran''s Never had she thought that a man like Paul could love a little maid "Let him come," said Christiane, "whenever he likes. id: 41245 author: Moorman, J. J. (John Jennings) title: A Guide to the Virginia Springs Giving, in addition to the routes and distances, a description of the springs and also of the natural curiosities of the state date: words: 24705 sentences: 1593 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/41245.txt txt: ./txt/41245.txt summary: Crawford''s Springs, 17 miles west of Staunton, on what is called the Union Spring is on the west side of the Blue Ridge, 20 miles east of the Warm Spring Mountain, on the route through Virginia by way of the "The Springs are formed by water percolating through a high slate bank Five miles west of Bath Alum are the Warm Springs. The next watering-place is the justly celebrated Hot Springs, five drinks the water of the various sulphur springs, should afterwards stop Nine miles west of the White Sulphur Springs is LEWISBURG, the SULPHUR SPRINGS; this is also a popular watering-place. One mile nearer the White Sulphur are the Red Springs, or Sweet The Red Sulphur Springs are situated in the County of Monroe, 43 miles physician, as an analysis of the Red Sulphur water, made at the spring This very celebrated watering-place is in Fauquier County, 6 miles id: 330 author: Rinehart, Mary Roberts title: Where There''s a Will date: words: 68682 sentences: 5534 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/330.txt txt: ./txt/330.txt summary: I saw Miss Cobb and Mrs. Biggs coming down the path to the spring-house, things hang, for when I saw the storm I gave up the idea of bringing Mr. Sam down to see the young man, and the breath of fresh air in my face Mr. Pierce walked over to Miss Patty, took her hand, said, "Hello "There is no such rule and you know it, Minnie!" Miss Patty said Mr. Pierce took a quick step toward Miss Patty and looked down at her. "My letter, please," said Miss Patty coolly, looking back at him without "Look at your work, woman," he said to me when I opened the door. "If you really want me to be happy," Miss Patty said, going over to her, "I know it''s asking a good bit, Mr. Pierce," he said, "and personally When I got back to the spring-house Miss Patty and Mr. Pierce were still ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel