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Reducing subject-immortalism-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 21573 author = Marryat, Frederick title = The Phantom Ship date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 141257 sentences = 7711 flesch = 83 summary = "I fear not to disturb my mother's rest, good father," replied Philip, "Follow me," replied Amine, leading Philip to an inner room on the upper Amine desired Philip to follow her, and they went into her father's "Amine," said Philip at last, "I have had plenty of time for reflection "So soon, Philip?" said Amine, returning to the room. "Why not, father," replied Amine, "if Mr Philip wishes it? Mynheer Poots took the cup from Amine's hands, and went into Philip's "The last time that I saw him, father," replied Philip; "he came into my "I am a rich man," thought Philip, after Amine had left him; "but of "I fear nothing, Philip, when my intentions are good," replied Amine. "We are, Father," replied Amine; "for Philip slept, and I watched till "Philip," said Amine, taking his hand, and looking earnestly in his you, Amine?" said Philip, after a time. cache = ./cache/21573.txt txt = ./txt/21573.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6849 author = Wallace, Lew title = The Prince of India; Or, Why Constantinople Fell — Volume 02 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 161159 sentences = 10462 flesch = 82 summary = "I shall ask you, Sergius, to return to the city to-night, for inquiry Like him is the man who, thinking to know God, of God; asking hearing and belief, not worship; begging men to come Next day about noon the Prince of India took the galley, and set out The Prince's look and manner changed, and he took the monk's hand. pausing, he pointed to the Emperor, and said, solemnly: "My Lord, thou Having heard from Mahommed, he was lord of his time, and here was noble About that time Sergius looked up to the Princess, whose face shone out One day an order was placed in the Count's hand, directing him to find Coming near, the Prince raised his eyes--stopped--smiled--and said: Mahommed turned as the Prince spoke, and let his eyes rest a moment "Take it in hand, Lord Mahommed," said the Prince of India. cache = ./cache/6849.txt txt = ./txt/6849.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10368 author = Stockton, Frank Richard title = The Vizier of the Two-Horned Alexander date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 38576 sentences = 2027 flesch = 81 summary = "There are a great many things I should like to ask thee," said Mrs. Crowder, speaking quickly, as if to change the subject of her thoughts; "And a thousand times better," said Mrs. Crowder, earnestly. "Thee never seemed to have any trouble in getting married," said Mrs. Crowder. "It seems thee was in the habit of marrying thy scholars," said Mrs. Crowder. "I think thee was in great danger," continued Mrs. Crowder, "in that "In all that time thee never married?" asked Mrs. Crowder. "There is good reason for that," said Mr. Crowder; "poor people frequently "A great many things happened in Egypt," said Mr. Crowder, "some pleasant "I have thought on that subject many times," said Mr. Crowder, "not only "I wonder," said Mrs. Crowder, a little maliciously, "that thee did not "Does thee know," said Mrs. Crowder, "that two or three times I expected cache = ./cache/10368.txt txt = ./txt/10368.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6848 author = Wallace, Lew title = The Prince of India; Or, Why Constantinople Fell — Volume 01 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 137046 sentences = 8462 flesch = 80 summary = "Rest thou thy soul, O wisest of pagan kings," said the master, rising. looked into thy face, or touched thy hand, or heard thy voice, I know come thou wilt allow me to relate myself to thee as father to son, in was an Indian Prince vastly rich, come, like a good Mohammedan, to "Why dost thou take this place, O Prince?" asked the Shaykh, who was The Prince listened, and at the end said, like a man in haste: "Tell me, O Emir, which wouldst thou rather face, a hill-man or the "I see plainly thou art a good man," the Emir said, bowing again. "Nay," said Sergius, looking at the Prince without taking down his hands--"if ever man believed what he said, my master did." "My Lord," said the Prince, calmly, "a man's destiny is never "I am Prince Mahommed's ambassador, O Princess," he said, rising to his cache = ./cache/6848.txt txt = ./txt/6848.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 49802 author = Russell, William Clark title = The Death Ship: A Strange Story, Vol. 1 (of 3) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 46474 sentences = 1937 flesch = 78 summary = III.--THE CAPTAIN AND I TALK OF THE DEATH SHIP 18 "That sounds like a good argument, sir," said I, still smiling. that my ship reaches home in safety!' I said, 'What vessel was she, "It was the Phantom Ship he saw, you think, sir?" said I. work that ship have ceased to be living men by reason of their great There was a small wind blowing and the ship, under full sail, was "Mr. Fenton," said the carpenter, "I never yet knew or heard of a ship The death of a captain of a ship at sea is "'Tis an ugly-looking night," said he, with a little tremble running He then said, "Mates, yonder's the Death Ship, right Captain Vanderdecken stood for a moment looking round upon this warring table with a sad face, whilst Vanderdecken said, "'Tis the clock that from the intelligent, if death-like, looks of a man, speaking of cache = ./cache/49802.txt txt = ./txt/49802.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8086 author = Doctorow, Cory title = Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 53305 sentences = 4471 flesch = 89 summary = Dan's eyes got a far-away look. "You're in no shape to work," Lil said, tugging at my elbow. "Are you sure you're all right?" Dan said as I nearly rolled the "Lil, Dan, I want you to meet Tim Fung. "But we've got an early morning tomorrow," Lil said. "Lil," I said, looking into her eyes, trying to burn my POV into her. "Tim's a Mansion nut," Dan said. Lil took Dan's hand and led him out of the room. "Everybody knows why we're here, right?" Lil said, with a selfdeprecating smile. "Tell her whatever you want," Lil said. Lil waited until it died down, then said, "All right, then, we've got I could have turned my back on Dan, on Debra, on Lil and the whole Dan rolled his eyes back for a second, then said, "All right, two Dan was going to kill himself in two days' time. cache = ./cache/8086.txt txt = ./txt/8086.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 49975 author = Russell, William Clark title = The Death Ship: A Strange Story, Vol. 3 (of 3) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 53190 sentences = 3332 flesch = 83 summary = Vanderdecken and Van Vogelaar, and walked about the quarter-deck, time would pass before the needs of the ship would force Vanderdecken this Death Ship, with Van Vogelaar standing like a statue within twenty "Do you believe," said I, "that the men of this Death Ship have the wind looked like smoke issuing from behind the sea where the "Doth any man suppose," said Vanderdecken, rearing his great figure and the first time since I had been in the ship the wind had come fair. 'Twas more like the spiriting of canvas than the hands of men going of those men--of Vanderdecken, at all events--watching his ship as escape from this Death Ship whilst she sails the seas. "I expect to return in this ship," said I, speaking with my eyes "I am like you, Captain Vanderdecken--weary," she said, smiling, whilst "Mrs. Gretton's book is timely, life-like, and for every reason to cache = ./cache/49975.txt txt = ./txt/49975.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 49899 author = Russell, William Clark title = The Death Ship: A Strange Story, Vol. 2 (of 3) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44748 sentences = 1999 flesch = 79 summary = company of ghost-like men, the fearful sense of being in a ship upon whilst I was on board that ship, have I seen Vanderdecken, Vogelaar, "You have a sharp sight, sir," said Vanderdecken, but speaking without his eyes on me without moving his head, she said, "I am telling Mr. Fenton that these chests represent but a handful of the treasure in ship, her decks streaming, her bows and sides hound-like with salival "Pray speak in Dutch, sir, that I may follow you," said Vanderdecken, "Oh, mynheer!" said I, smiling, with a look at Imogene, whose eyes Vanderdecken," said I, keeping my hand lifted, that he and his mate Vanderdecken, on the weather quarter, watched the ship in his "They have guessed what this ship is!" said Imogene, in a voice full of I looked at Imogene; her beautiful eyes had yearned after the ship into cache = ./cache/49899.txt txt = ./txt/49899.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12954 author = Marryat, Frederick title = The Phantom Ship date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 141630 sentences = 7790 flesch = 83 summary = "I fear not to disturb my mother's rest, good father," replied Philip, "Follow me," replied Amine, leading Philip to an inner room on the Amine desired Philip to follow her, and they went into her father's "Amine," said Philip at last, "I have had plenty of time for "So soon, Philip?" said Amine, returning to the room. 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"You''re in no shape to work," Lil said, tugging at my elbow. "Are you sure you''re all right?" Dan said as I nearly rolled the "Lil, Dan, I want you to meet Tim Fung. "But we''ve got an early morning tomorrow," Lil said. "Lil," I said, looking into her eyes, trying to burn my POV into her. "Tim''s a Mansion nut," Dan said. Lil took Dan''s hand and led him out of the room. "Everybody knows why we''re here, right?" Lil said, with a selfdeprecating smile. "Tell her whatever you want," Lil said. Lil waited until it died down, then said, "All right, then, we''ve got I could have turned my back on Dan, on Debra, on Lil and the whole Dan rolled his eyes back for a second, then said, "All right, two Dan was going to kill himself in two days'' time. id: 21573 author: Marryat, Frederick title: The Phantom Ship date: words: 141257 sentences: 7711 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/21573.txt txt: ./txt/21573.txt summary: "I fear not to disturb my mother''s rest, good father," replied Philip, "Follow me," replied Amine, leading Philip to an inner room on the upper Amine desired Philip to follow her, and they went into her father''s "Amine," said Philip at last, "I have had plenty of time for reflection "So soon, Philip?" said Amine, returning to the room. "Why not, father," replied Amine, "if Mr Philip wishes it? Mynheer Poots took the cup from Amine''s hands, and went into Philip''s "The last time that I saw him, father," replied Philip; "he came into my "I am a rich man," thought Philip, after Amine had left him; "but of "I fear nothing, Philip, when my intentions are good," replied Amine. "We are, Father," replied Amine; "for Philip slept, and I watched till "Philip," said Amine, taking his hand, and looking earnestly in his you, Amine?" said Philip, after a time. id: 12954 author: Marryat, Frederick title: The Phantom Ship date: words: 141630 sentences: 7790 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/12954.txt txt: ./txt/12954.txt summary: "I fear not to disturb my mother''s rest, good father," replied Philip, "Follow me," replied Amine, leading Philip to an inner room on the Amine desired Philip to follow her, and they went into her father''s "Amine," said Philip at last, "I have had plenty of time for "So soon, Philip?" said Amine, returning to the room. "Why not, father," replied Amine, "if Mr Philip wishes it? Mynheer Poots took the cup from Amine''s hands, and went into Philip''s "The last time that I saw him, father," replied Philip, "he came into "I am a rich man," thought Philip, after Amine had left him; "but "I fear nothing, Philip, when my intentions are good," replied Amine. "We are, Father," replied Amine; "for Philip slept, and I watched till "Philip," said Amine, taking his hand, and looking earnestly in his think you, Amine?" said Philip, after a time. id: 49802 author: Russell, William Clark title: The Death Ship: A Strange Story, Vol. 1 (of 3) date: words: 46474 sentences: 1937 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/49802.txt txt: ./txt/49802.txt summary: III.--THE CAPTAIN AND I TALK OF THE DEATH SHIP 18 "That sounds like a good argument, sir," said I, still smiling. that my ship reaches home in safety!'' I said, ''What vessel was she, "It was the Phantom Ship he saw, you think, sir?" said I. work that ship have ceased to be living men by reason of their great There was a small wind blowing and the ship, under full sail, was "Mr. Fenton," said the carpenter, "I never yet knew or heard of a ship The death of a captain of a ship at sea is "''Tis an ugly-looking night," said he, with a little tremble running He then said, "Mates, yonder''s the Death Ship, right Captain Vanderdecken stood for a moment looking round upon this warring table with a sad face, whilst Vanderdecken said, "''Tis the clock that from the intelligent, if death-like, looks of a man, speaking of id: 49899 author: Russell, William Clark title: The Death Ship: A Strange Story, Vol. 2 (of 3) date: words: 44748 sentences: 1999 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/49899.txt txt: ./txt/49899.txt summary: company of ghost-like men, the fearful sense of being in a ship upon whilst I was on board that ship, have I seen Vanderdecken, Vogelaar, "You have a sharp sight, sir," said Vanderdecken, but speaking without his eyes on me without moving his head, she said, "I am telling Mr. Fenton that these chests represent but a handful of the treasure in ship, her decks streaming, her bows and sides hound-like with salival "Pray speak in Dutch, sir, that I may follow you," said Vanderdecken, "Oh, mynheer!" said I, smiling, with a look at Imogene, whose eyes Vanderdecken," said I, keeping my hand lifted, that he and his mate Vanderdecken, on the weather quarter, watched the ship in his "They have guessed what this ship is!" said Imogene, in a voice full of I looked at Imogene; her beautiful eyes had yearned after the ship into id: 49975 author: Russell, William Clark title: The Death Ship: A Strange Story, Vol. 3 (of 3) date: words: 53190 sentences: 3332 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/49975.txt txt: ./txt/49975.txt summary: Vanderdecken and Van Vogelaar, and walked about the quarter-deck, time would pass before the needs of the ship would force Vanderdecken this Death Ship, with Van Vogelaar standing like a statue within twenty "Do you believe," said I, "that the men of this Death Ship have the wind looked like smoke issuing from behind the sea where the "Doth any man suppose," said Vanderdecken, rearing his great figure and the first time since I had been in the ship the wind had come fair. ''Twas more like the spiriting of canvas than the hands of men going of those men--of Vanderdecken, at all events--watching his ship as escape from this Death Ship whilst she sails the seas. "I expect to return in this ship," said I, speaking with my eyes "I am like you, Captain Vanderdecken--weary," she said, smiling, whilst "Mrs. Gretton''s book is timely, life-like, and for every reason to id: 10368 author: Stockton, Frank Richard title: The Vizier of the Two-Horned Alexander date: words: 38576 sentences: 2027 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/10368.txt txt: ./txt/10368.txt summary: "There are a great many things I should like to ask thee," said Mrs. Crowder, speaking quickly, as if to change the subject of her thoughts; "And a thousand times better," said Mrs. Crowder, earnestly. "Thee never seemed to have any trouble in getting married," said Mrs. Crowder. "It seems thee was in the habit of marrying thy scholars," said Mrs. Crowder. "I think thee was in great danger," continued Mrs. Crowder, "in that "In all that time thee never married?" asked Mrs. Crowder. "There is good reason for that," said Mr. Crowder; "poor people frequently "A great many things happened in Egypt," said Mr. Crowder, "some pleasant "I have thought on that subject many times," said Mr. Crowder, "not only "I wonder," said Mrs. Crowder, a little maliciously, "that thee did not "Does thee know," said Mrs. Crowder, "that two or three times I expected id: 6849 author: Wallace, Lew title: The Prince of India; Or, Why Constantinople Fell — Volume 02 date: words: 161159 sentences: 10462 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/6849.txt txt: ./txt/6849.txt summary: "I shall ask you, Sergius, to return to the city to-night, for inquiry Like him is the man who, thinking to know God, of God; asking hearing and belief, not worship; begging men to come Next day about noon the Prince of India took the galley, and set out The Prince''s look and manner changed, and he took the monk''s hand. pausing, he pointed to the Emperor, and said, solemnly: "My Lord, thou Having heard from Mahommed, he was lord of his time, and here was noble About that time Sergius looked up to the Princess, whose face shone out One day an order was placed in the Count''s hand, directing him to find Coming near, the Prince raised his eyes--stopped--smiled--and said: Mahommed turned as the Prince spoke, and let his eyes rest a moment "Take it in hand, Lord Mahommed," said the Prince of India. id: 6848 author: Wallace, Lew title: The Prince of India; Or, Why Constantinople Fell — Volume 01 date: words: 137046 sentences: 8462 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/6848.txt txt: ./txt/6848.txt summary: "Rest thou thy soul, O wisest of pagan kings," said the master, rising. looked into thy face, or touched thy hand, or heard thy voice, I know come thou wilt allow me to relate myself to thee as father to son, in was an Indian Prince vastly rich, come, like a good Mohammedan, to "Why dost thou take this place, O Prince?" asked the Shaykh, who was The Prince listened, and at the end said, like a man in haste: "Tell me, O Emir, which wouldst thou rather face, a hill-man or the "I see plainly thou art a good man," the Emir said, bowing again. "Nay," said Sergius, looking at the Prince without taking down his hands--"if ever man believed what he said, my master did." "My Lord," said the Prince, calmly, "a man''s destiny is never "I am Prince Mahommed''s ambassador, O Princess," he said, rising to his ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel