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Reducing subject-home-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 14237 author = Philips, Samuel title = The Christian Home As it is in the Sphere of Nature and the Church; Showing the Mission, Duties, Influences, Habits, and Responsibilities of Home, its Education, Government, and Discipline; with Hints on "Match Making," and the Relation of Parents to the Marriage Choice of their Children; together with a consideration of the Tests in the Selection of a Companion, Etc. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 89835 sentences = 5419 flesch = 75 summary = mother of all home delights, yea, of all the love of life. God." Parents should provide for the religious wants of their children. parents their high prerogative as stewards of God; and you heathenize home, parents and children Will appreciate the religious ministrations of home. The promises of God bear testimony to the influence of the Christian home. upon those children who enjoy the benefits of a faithful Christian home. Here is a picture of the true child of God in his tent-home on earth, and parent, that it is a duty to have little children dedicated to God in The duty then of Christian parents to give their children a true development of God's laws for the Christian home. Those which God has given to the family; and those which Christian parents them unto God. Parents often bestow upon their children all their love, and cache = ./cache/14237.txt txt = ./txt/14237.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22916 author = Code, Mary L. title = Left at Home or, The Heart's Resting Place date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 35758 sentences = 2186 flesch = 92 summary = "God has taken our little Mildred," said Arthur's father presently, in a "I know it," said Arthur's mother; "better than we could." "Arthur, my darling, darling boy, come here," said his mother, after some "My dear child," said Mr. Vivyan, as the time came nearer for Arthur to go "Arthur, dear," said Mrs. Vivyan presently, looking straight into the "Yes," said Mrs. Vivyan; "She is very kind, Arthur, and I know she will "Yes, if I am good, I know," said Arthur; "and that's just the difference. "Arthur, my own darling little boy," said his mother, pressing her arm "Mother, I think you were going to say something else," said Arthur, after "Yes," Arthur said, "I am, Edgar; and do you know I wish you were." "Oh, Arthur," said Edgar, "I don't think any one knows how unhappy I have "Do you think it is well, Arthur?" said Edgar, a little reproachfully. cache = ./cache/22916.txt txt = ./txt/22916.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10516 author = Jackson, Helen Hunt title = Bits about Home Matters date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54829 sentences = 2820 flesch = 80 summary = manner toward children is a thing so rarely seen in average daily life, round a child's neck!) had said, "Good-morning, my little man;" and then, Scores of times in a day, a child is told, in a short, authoritative way, On the other hand, let a child ask for any thing without saying "please," little child who, in repeating his letters one day, suddenly refused to in his little chair, looking steadily at the floor, for so long a time one day, when Jesus called his disciples together, he set a little child Sweet and happy, the weary and flushed little children stood looking up in even in the little things of a single day or a single hour, just so far it begin by being good-natured little grumblers at every thing which goes people wore fine clothes; perhaps, also, that their faces looked a little cache = ./cache/10516.txt txt = ./txt/10516.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 16800 author = Harland, Marion title = The Secret of a Happy Home (1896) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 70633 sentences = 3628 flesch = 76 summary = forever the wife and mother who makes and keeps the Home. If a woman is a tender mother, a model wife, and an excellent I know one woman who long ago said a thing which fit to be the wife of a good man and the mother of his children, Every man likes to feel that his dear mother and dearer fortunate a woman as to have two mothers," while a man I know openly One elderly woman, who has been a mother-in-law five times, informed prove yourself worthy to be the wife of a true man and the mother of a I happen to know that this woman's husband's family think that if actual mother-love could be felt by a woman toward any children By the time your girl is ten years old, she should be equal to making We fathers and mothers have no right to make our children old before cache = ./cache/16800.txt txt = ./txt/16800.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10393 author = Guest, Edgar A. (Edgar Albert) title = Making the House a Home date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 6642 sentences = 470 flesch = 91 summary = years to build a home, whereas a house can be builded in a few months. Mother and I started this home-building job on June 28th, 1906. To-day the landlord would ask ninety dollars a month for that place and dollars a month; the milkman and the paper boy would take but little, would come the little yellow slip informing us that the thirty days' And then came the baby--a glorious little girl--and the home had begun I left home that morning, with Mother and When I reached home the baby was suffering from a slight fever, and I came home many an evening to find on Mother's face the mark of tears; The little home had begun to grow in beauty once more. I know that I dread the coming day when the home shall may be "just a house" to many shall be to us the home we have been cache = ./cache/10393.txt txt = ./txt/10393.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 49479 author = Warner, Henry Edward title = That House I Bought: A little leaf from life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 16570 sentences = 1088 flesch = 87 summary = thing a man must do when he buys a house and lot is, get himself into When my wife was a little girl with braids down her back, Murphy used to "It's the Girl's mother!" said my wife. "That Man Silhouette," I said at breakfast; "did you see him last night "And sweet peas," said my wife, "I shall train them against the house." A push button in That House I Bought turns on the porch light and went into the house I said: start to work on your lawn and side yard, and every time you stick in "Don't work so hard," said my wife, as I made another turn. "I'm thinking of planting a turnip and some onions," said my wife What a wonderful thing it is to have a baby in the house! "At last," said my wife, "I shall see that Man Silhouette and that Girl cache = ./cache/49479.txt txt = ./txt/49479.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 44481 author = Gilman, Charlotte Perkins title = The home: its work and influence date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 78826 sentences = 4021 flesch = 71 summary = home should be to the child a place of happiness and true development; heart, the home life that means care and labour and disappointment, the healthy, modern home, with free people living and loving in it, is no life of the woman in the home is absolutely confined to personal man or woman who has had good home influence shows that advantage all life apart from the home; and the man or woman affected by these shows permanent force of home life; and, mother-love is, indeed, the parent our human affection; but mother-love, _as limited by the home_, Self-control is developed by true home life; by true family love. virtues begun at home need to come out and grow in the world as men the place for women," and in the home is neither social service nor while human life was maintained by the women at home. cache = ./cache/44481.txt txt = ./txt/44481.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39554 author = Molesworth, Mrs. title = The House That Grew date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 45355 sentences = 2964 flesch = 93 summary = 'How can I tell?' said Dods; 'you ask such stupid things, Ida. It's There was a _possibility_, papa said, of things coming right, or partly 'I know what you were going to say, papa,' said poor Dods, growing 'It is to be hoped,' I said, 'that papa and mamma _will_ find some kind 'And the great thing is to cheer up poor mamma while papa's away,' I rest of the way home, but Geordie said one or two little things about 'No, indeed,' said mamma; 'it was in a very good sort of way. good-bye, but Miss Trevor said she would go a little bit of the way with 'Oh no!' said mamma, 'I like tea at home best, my boy.' 'She gave me leave to do what I liked with the old thing,' said Taisy; 'Very likely,' said mamma; 'that is a good idea and explains the cache = ./cache/39554.txt txt = ./txt/39554.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43936 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Wonderful Wizard of Oz date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40421 sentences = 2547 flesch = 93 summary = "Come along, Toto," she said, "we will go to the Emerald City and ask "Come along," said the Scarecrow, heartily; and Dorothy added The Tin Woodman had asked Dorothy to put the oil-can in her basket. "No," said Dorothy, "he's made of tin." And she helped the Woodman up "What makes you a coward?" asked Dorothy, looking at the great beast So Dorothy went first, holding Toto in her arms; the Tin Woodman also began to cross the tree, and the Lion said to Dorothy, "To the Emerald City," said Dorothy, "to see the Great Oz." "We came here to see the Great Oz," said Dorothy. "I thought you asked Dorothy to kill the Witch," said, the Scarecrow, Then Dorothy and the Lion got up, and the girl helped the Tin Woodman "If we walk far enough," said Dorothy, "we shall sometime come to "I thought Oz was a great Head," said Dorothy. cache = ./cache/43936.txt txt = ./txt/43936.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 44481 14237 16800 14237 43936 16800 number of items: 9 sum of words: 438,869 average size in words: 48,763 average readability score: 84 nouns: home; children; mother; life; child; man; day; time; woman; heart; house; way; things; family; parents; love; people; world; room; place; thing; women; one; wife; work; men; years; mind; girl; mamma; something; father; eyes; boy; hand; face; nothing; parent; nature; head; church; care; law; part; night; soul; papa; power; influence; illustration verbs: is; was; be; are; have; had; do; said; has; were; been; see; know; did; think; make; does; come; made; say; go; let; came; am; take; give; get; find; being; asked; thought; ''s; going; look; put; tell; done; keep; knew; went; looked; saw; felt; found; live; become; left; called; seen; got adjectives: little; other; good; own; great; more; many; such; old; human; first; same; christian; much; social; true; young; last; long; best; new; dear; better; poor; few; beautiful; sure; domestic; moral; small; happy; whole; green; right; large; strong; natural; big; sweet; real; common; personal; full; nice; deep; most; afraid; physical; next; religious adverbs: not; so; up; very; then; as; n''t; now; only; out; more; never; even; too; well; just; there; here; down; still; most; all; ever; much; again; away; always; far; back; quite; on; once; perhaps; often; also; rather; really; in; together; soon; thus; off; long; almost; first; yet; therefore; over; sometimes; enough pronouns: it; i; he; you; we; her; his; she; they; their; our; them; him; my; its; me; your; us; himself; herself; itself; myself; one; thy; themselves; ourselves; yourself; thee; yours; ours; mine; hers; theirs; ye; ''em; em; ''s; thyself; yourselves; yourself--"this; you''ve; you''ll; wigwam; whisper--; this,--their; stacked!--though; sons,"--of; sleep,--she; i''m; her--"she proper nouns: _; arthur; god; dorothy; scarecrow; lord; heaven; woodman; edgar; oz; lion; mrs.; mamma; john; chapter; tin; geordie; taisy; witch; hut; mr.; home; thou; city; esmé; christ; toto; miss; jesus; ida; christian; father; trevor; dods; emerald; rolf; mother; aunt; vivyan; new; house; hoskins; kansas; ye; china; mary; monkeys; bible; wicked; estcourt keywords: mother; little; life; home; good; child; woman; time; love; like; god; family; day; year; work; wife; thing; new; mrs.; man; lord; jesus; house; chapter; boy; world; word; woodman; witch; willy; vivyan; trevor; tin; taisy; sunday; spirit; social; smile; silhouette; shall; scarecrow; rolf; relation; place; period; parent; old; need; murphy; moral one topic; one dimension: home file(s): ./cache/14237.txt titles(s): The Christian Home As it is in the Sphere of Nature and the Church; Showing the Mission, Duties, Influences, Habits, and Responsibilities of Home, its Education, Government, and Discipline; with Hints on "Match Making," and the Relation of Parents to the Marriage Choice of their Children; together with a consideration of the Tests in the Selection of a Companion, Etc. three topics; one dimension: home; said; propositions file(s): ./cache/14237.txt, ./cache/39554.txt, ./cache/10393.txt titles(s): The Christian Home As it is in the Sphere of Nature and the Church; Showing the Mission, Duties, Influences, Habits, and Responsibilities of Home, its Education, Government, and Discipline; with Hints on "Match Making," and the Relation of Parents to the Marriage Choice of their Children; together with a consideration of the Tests in the Selection of a Companion, Etc. | The House That Grew | Making the House a Home five topics; three dimensions: home children arthur; said little know; home life woman; dorothy said scarecrow; memorial sources valued file(s): ./cache/14237.txt, ./cache/39554.txt, ./cache/44481.txt, ./cache/43936.txt, ./cache/10393.txt titles(s): The Christian Home As it is in the Sphere of Nature and the Church; Showing the Mission, Duties, Influences, Habits, and Responsibilities of Home, its Education, Government, and Discipline; with Hints on "Match Making," and the Relation of Parents to the Marriage Choice of their Children; together with a consideration of the Tests in the Selection of a Companion, Etc. | The House That Grew | The home: its work and influence | The Wonderful Wizard of Oz | Making the House a Home Type: gutenberg title: subject-home-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 17:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Home" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 43936 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz date: words: 40421 sentences: 2547 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/43936.txt txt: ./txt/43936.txt summary: "Come along, Toto," she said, "we will go to the Emerald City and ask "Come along," said the Scarecrow, heartily; and Dorothy added The Tin Woodman had asked Dorothy to put the oil-can in her basket. "No," said Dorothy, "he''s made of tin." And she helped the Woodman up "What makes you a coward?" asked Dorothy, looking at the great beast So Dorothy went first, holding Toto in her arms; the Tin Woodman also began to cross the tree, and the Lion said to Dorothy, "To the Emerald City," said Dorothy, "to see the Great Oz." "We came here to see the Great Oz," said Dorothy. "I thought you asked Dorothy to kill the Witch," said, the Scarecrow, Then Dorothy and the Lion got up, and the girl helped the Tin Woodman "If we walk far enough," said Dorothy, "we shall sometime come to "I thought Oz was a great Head," said Dorothy. id: 22916 author: Code, Mary L. title: Left at Home or, The Heart''s Resting Place date: words: 35758 sentences: 2186 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/22916.txt txt: ./txt/22916.txt summary: "God has taken our little Mildred," said Arthur''s father presently, in a "I know it," said Arthur''s mother; "better than we could." "Arthur, my darling, darling boy, come here," said his mother, after some "My dear child," said Mr. Vivyan, as the time came nearer for Arthur to go "Arthur, dear," said Mrs. Vivyan presently, looking straight into the "Yes," said Mrs. Vivyan; "She is very kind, Arthur, and I know she will "Yes, if I am good, I know," said Arthur; "and that''s just the difference. "Arthur, my own darling little boy," said his mother, pressing her arm "Mother, I think you were going to say something else," said Arthur, after "Yes," Arthur said, "I am, Edgar; and do you know I wish you were." "Oh, Arthur," said Edgar, "I don''t think any one knows how unhappy I have "Do you think it is well, Arthur?" said Edgar, a little reproachfully. id: 44481 author: Gilman, Charlotte Perkins title: The home: its work and influence date: words: 78826 sentences: 4021 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/44481.txt txt: ./txt/44481.txt summary: home should be to the child a place of happiness and true development; heart, the home life that means care and labour and disappointment, the healthy, modern home, with free people living and loving in it, is no life of the woman in the home is absolutely confined to personal man or woman who has had good home influence shows that advantage all life apart from the home; and the man or woman affected by these shows permanent force of home life; and, mother-love is, indeed, the parent our human affection; but mother-love, _as limited by the home_, Self-control is developed by true home life; by true family love. virtues begun at home need to come out and grow in the world as men the place for women," and in the home is neither social service nor while human life was maintained by the women at home. id: 10393 author: Guest, Edgar A. (Edgar Albert) title: Making the House a Home date: words: 6642 sentences: 470 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/10393.txt txt: ./txt/10393.txt summary: years to build a home, whereas a house can be builded in a few months. Mother and I started this home-building job on June 28th, 1906. To-day the landlord would ask ninety dollars a month for that place and dollars a month; the milkman and the paper boy would take but little, would come the little yellow slip informing us that the thirty days'' And then came the baby--a glorious little girl--and the home had begun I left home that morning, with Mother and When I reached home the baby was suffering from a slight fever, and I came home many an evening to find on Mother''s face the mark of tears; The little home had begun to grow in beauty once more. I know that I dread the coming day when the home shall may be "just a house" to many shall be to us the home we have been id: 16800 author: Harland, Marion title: The Secret of a Happy Home (1896) date: words: 70633 sentences: 3628 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/16800.txt txt: ./txt/16800.txt summary: forever the wife and mother who makes and keeps the Home. If a woman is a tender mother, a model wife, and an excellent I know one woman who long ago said a thing which fit to be the wife of a good man and the mother of his children, Every man likes to feel that his dear mother and dearer fortunate a woman as to have two mothers," while a man I know openly One elderly woman, who has been a mother-in-law five times, informed prove yourself worthy to be the wife of a true man and the mother of a I happen to know that this woman''s husband''s family think that if actual mother-love could be felt by a woman toward any children By the time your girl is ten years old, she should be equal to making We fathers and mothers have no right to make our children old before id: 10516 author: Jackson, Helen Hunt title: Bits about Home Matters date: words: 54829 sentences: 2820 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/10516.txt txt: ./txt/10516.txt summary: manner toward children is a thing so rarely seen in average daily life, round a child''s neck!) had said, "Good-morning, my little man;" and then, Scores of times in a day, a child is told, in a short, authoritative way, On the other hand, let a child ask for any thing without saying "please," little child who, in repeating his letters one day, suddenly refused to in his little chair, looking steadily at the floor, for so long a time one day, when Jesus called his disciples together, he set a little child Sweet and happy, the weary and flushed little children stood looking up in even in the little things of a single day or a single hour, just so far it begin by being good-natured little grumblers at every thing which goes people wore fine clothes; perhaps, also, that their faces looked a little id: 39554 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: The House That Grew date: words: 45355 sentences: 2964 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/39554.txt txt: ./txt/39554.txt summary: ''How can I tell?'' said Dods; ''you ask such stupid things, Ida. It''s There was a _possibility_, papa said, of things coming right, or partly ''I know what you were going to say, papa,'' said poor Dods, growing ''It is to be hoped,'' I said, ''that papa and mamma _will_ find some kind ''And the great thing is to cheer up poor mamma while papa''s away,'' I rest of the way home, but Geordie said one or two little things about ''No, indeed,'' said mamma; ''it was in a very good sort of way. good-bye, but Miss Trevor said she would go a little bit of the way with ''Oh no!'' said mamma, ''I like tea at home best, my boy.'' ''She gave me leave to do what I liked with the old thing,'' said Taisy; ''Very likely,'' said mamma; ''that is a good idea and explains the id: 14237 author: Philips, Samuel title: The Christian Home As it is in the Sphere of Nature and the Church; Showing the Mission, Duties, Influences, Habits, and Responsibilities of Home, its Education, Government, and Discipline; with Hints on "Match Making," and the Relation of Parents to the Marriage Choice of their Children; together with a consideration of the Tests in the Selection of a Companion, Etc. date: words: 89835 sentences: 5419 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/14237.txt txt: ./txt/14237.txt summary: mother of all home delights, yea, of all the love of life. God." Parents should provide for the religious wants of their children. parents their high prerogative as stewards of God; and you heathenize home, parents and children Will appreciate the religious ministrations of home. The promises of God bear testimony to the influence of the Christian home. upon those children who enjoy the benefits of a faithful Christian home. Here is a picture of the true child of God in his tent-home on earth, and parent, that it is a duty to have little children dedicated to God in The duty then of Christian parents to give their children a true development of God''s laws for the Christian home. Those which God has given to the family; and those which Christian parents them unto God. Parents often bestow upon their children all their love, and id: 49479 author: Warner, Henry Edward title: That House I Bought: A little leaf from life date: words: 16570 sentences: 1088 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/49479.txt txt: ./txt/49479.txt summary: thing a man must do when he buys a house and lot is, get himself into When my wife was a little girl with braids down her back, Murphy used to "It''s the Girl''s mother!" said my wife. "That Man Silhouette," I said at breakfast; "did you see him last night "And sweet peas," said my wife, "I shall train them against the house." A push button in That House I Bought turns on the porch light and went into the house I said: start to work on your lawn and side yard, and every time you stick in "Don''t work so hard," said my wife, as I made another turn. "I''m thinking of planting a turnip and some onions," said my wife What a wonderful thing it is to have a baby in the house! "At last," said my wife, "I shall see that Man Silhouette and that Girl ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel