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(Lily Augusta) title: The Saintsbury Affair date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/56838.txt cache: ./cache/56838.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'56838.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 46405 author: Singmaster, Elsie title: Basil Everman date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/46405.txt cache: ./cache/46405.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'46405.txt' 13218 txt/../ent/13218.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 61925 author: Sackville-West, V. (Victoria) title: Challenge date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/61925.txt cache: ./cache/61925.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 8 resourceName b'61925.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 13218 author: Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion) title: Don Orsino date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/13218.txt cache: ./cache/13218.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 7 resourceName b'13218.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-interpersonalRelations-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 3634 author = Collins, Wilkie title = The Guilty River date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 45961 sentences = 3364 flesch = 86 summary = confronted by a young man, the new master of the house, who looked more you doubt, sir, if father and I live alone?" she asked. sir; you have set my head running on old times. trouble--I ask persons who pity me to write their answers when I speak to life, to love her--I tell you, young sir, any man who comes between me love-letters, and offered to console the 'poor beautiful deaf man' by "Let me ask you to wait in the boat-house," he said; "I will come to you rooms which looked out on the terrace, I saw Mrs. Roylake reading a book "Miss Cristel looked like a person Rachel had said; and I asked to speak with Cristel. "I make the tea at other times," the man persisted, looking at me. "The same man, sir, who was found in the garden, looking at your "May I ask something?" the man said. cache = ./cache/3634.txt txt = ./txt/3634.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 532 author = Stratton-Porter, Gene title = At the Foot of the Rainbow date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62458 sentences = 4721 flesch = 93 summary = "Ain't got time to figure that," answered Jimmy, working in a double "I wish to Heaven you were a woman, Dannie," said Jimmy. careless Jimmy to do all these things, and Dannie knew that they saved into the group and said to the astonished Jimmy: "Mary wanted to come When it was bedtime, and Dannie had gone an Jimmy and Mary closed their Jimmy built the fires, Dannie fed the stock, and Mary cooked the A little later Jimmy shouted from the back door to the barn: "Dannie, "And Jimmy," said Dannie. "Any dry goods man in town can tell ye," said Dannie. "What do you think about fishing, Dannie?" asked Jimmy Malone. Dannie started Jimmy's way, and gradually worked around to his own. "Jimmy, ye never felt that way before," said Dannie. "Not much, Dannie don't 'gets the Bass,'" said Jimmy confidently. "Send Mary home and ye come too," Dannie called before she had time to cache = ./cache/532.txt txt = ./txt/532.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10777 author = Le Feuvre, Amy title = Probable Sons date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 22264 sentences = 1520 flesch = 93 summary = "Well," said Milly, the earnest look coming into her eyes again, "I love "Perhaps I might do that," said poor Sir Edward, who by this time longed Maxwell was Sir Edward's head game-keeper, and a little later found them Milly turned round, her little face flushed, and eyes looking very sweet "Uncle Edward, nurse and I are going shopping; would you like us to buy "Now run along to nurse, and don't cry any more," said Sir Edward, as he "Well," said Sir Edward, "you were right, little woman, and we were "Perhaps he is one of God's prodigal sons," said Milly softly, "like "Now, I think you may run away," Sir Edward said, "and tell nurse I will "And is Uncle Edward going to be like them?" asked the child, with a "Uncle Edward," she said, a little time after, "do you know if that cache = ./cache/10777.txt txt = ./txt/10777.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13218 author = Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion) title = Don Orsino date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 152772 sentences = 10786 flesch = 85 summary = "I am Orsino Saracinesca," said the young man, watching her with some Orsino laughed a little, and as Madame d'Aragona's eyes met his, the red little as though to ask a question, knowing perfectly well that Orsino Gouache laughed a little and looked at Orsino as though asking his "There is Orsino talking to Tullia Del Ferice!" she exclaimed in great Del Ferice laughed a little in his quiet way, but Orsino was silent. Orsino was so much pleased with Del Ferice's quick and business-like way "Del Ferice is far too clever a man to ruin Orsino," answered Corona. Maria Consuelo hesitated and looked into Orsino's eyes for a moment. "You must know, Madame," said Spicca, "that Don Orsino is an excellent Orsino loved Maria Consuelo with all his heart, as much as a young man "I will ask for Del Ferice at once," said Orsino. cache = ./cache/13218.txt txt = ./txt/13218.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11360 author = Bennett, Arnold title = Sacred and Profane Love: A Novel in Three Episodes date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62847 sentences = 5510 flesch = 89 summary = 'You think I am happy,' said Diaz, gazing at me with a smile that, gazing up at me from the fire, Diaz had said that he was not happy, 'Wagner was a great artist in spite of himself,' said Diaz, when he had 'Come in, miss,' she said weakly, holding open the door. 'Your poor aunt went to bed just as soon as you were gone, miss,' said 'It appears to me,' said Mrs. Ispenlove--'and I must again ask you to 'Angel!' he said, putting his white face close to mine like an actor. 'Come as soon as you like, dearest friend,' I said. 'Let her come in here immediately,' I said, turning my head on the 'You won't understand unless I begin a long time ago,' said Mary He said: "I know you've always been in love 'I should have known you anywhere,' said Diaz to me, taking my hand, as cache = ./cache/11360.txt txt = ./txt/11360.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36684 author = Speed, Nell title = Molly Brown's Freshman Days date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55398 sentences = 3958 flesch = 88 summary = Molly's liking for this big girl and her grave, fine face increased as Thus Molly Brown and Nance Oldham, quite opposites in looks and No one answered and Molly began to wonder how long this strange girl "Molly, you look a little worried," observed Nance Oldham, two days "Of course, I know," said Molly, "that Frances Andrews did something "That young lady," said Professor Edwin Green, "is Miss Molly Brown, of All this time, Molly said nothing to her friends, but on the morning of "Nance," said Molly, presently, "I'm so relieved that I think I'll have "Dear me, 'she walks in beauty like the night,'" said Molly laughing. "Good heavens!" said Judy at last in a low voice to Molly, "what's to be "Why, Judy," whispered Molly, "that must be Nance's mother. "Why, if that isn't our little friend, Miss Molly Brown," exclaimed cache = ./cache/36684.txt txt = ./txt/36684.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46405 author = Singmaster, Elsie title = Basil Everman date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 75027 sentences = 5875 flesch = 88 summary = 'Manda Gates, Mrs. Lister's cook, had served her mother, and Miss Thomasina Davis's 'Melia All dead persons seemed to Mrs. Lister to look like that; her father could discover, said of Mrs. Bent that she looked and acted like a lady, Between Richard Lister and Eleanor Bent came ten speakers, each When Utterly answered "Miss Eleanor Bent," Mrs. Scott looked astonished Thomasina Davis, sitting often with Dr. and Mrs. Lister on the porch on the other side of the house, commanded Richard Lister played with Eleanor Bent for the first time on the Mrs. Lister was certain that Richard had put away Mrs. Lister was relieved in mind when, from day to day, Richard said no Thomasina said nothing to Mrs. Lister about Basil's story. Mrs. Lister told where Richard had gone and said they did not know when "You ought to be with Richard as much as you can," said Mrs. Lister. cache = ./cache/46405.txt txt = ./txt/46405.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38608 author = Garis, Lilian title = The Girl Scouts at Rocky Ledge; Or, Nora's Real Vacation date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44374 sentences = 3979 flesch = 93 summary = Mrs. Manton picked up the little hand satchel that Nora kept at her side "Good night, cousin Ted," said Nora bravely. "Vita!" called Nora in a subdued voice, "Come over this way!" "I'm ready," replied Ted, "and I'm sure Nora will want to come." Nora not only heard the voices but she had seen the girls coming, and "But I am with the girls now," declared Nora a little sharply. "Come on, little Nora," called out Thistle good naturedly. Nora wondered if the Girl Scouts ever came in to see the pictures, but "Here come the girls," exclaimed Nora, as they looked down the road. "What's your name, little girl?" asked Nora, venturing a step nearer. "Well, you just come here whenever you want to, Lucia," said Nora with Nora had been made a Girl Scout. "Vita's little girl, Cousin Ted," said Nora, promptly. cache = ./cache/38608.txt txt = ./txt/38608.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 58730 author = Cox, Irving E. title = Miracle by Price date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 3975 sentences = 339 flesch = 87 summary = small enough was the little radio-like gadget Price had called a moment I saw the Semantic-Translator in the heart of the fragile, wire Miss Bertha Kent walked back the gravel trail from the dressing room. Bertha Kent wanted something better, an ideal she had held in her mind her tent, the man from the camp beside hers came to help. "Independence is one thing, Bertha; I like that in a woman. Bertha began to see Walt as he was: brilliant, Miserable and angry, Bertha Kent went into her tent, but not to sleep. liked--a frizzy-headed, coarse-voiced blonde, and a paunchy old man who Suddenly a light flashed in Bertha's face. "We just heard what happened last night, Miss Kent," she said. at the same time the voice from the machine said, "So you've finally lost your man, Miss Kent. She saw Walt look up from his stove. cache = ./cache/58730.txt txt = ./txt/58730.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 56838 author = Long, Lily A. (Lily Augusta) title = The Saintsbury Affair date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63251 sentences = 5387 flesch = 90 summary = "Let me know as soon as you find the record," I said, turning away. "Can you direct me to Mr. Barker's office?" I asked the elevator man. "You talk like Ellison," said Whyte, with good-humored contempt. "Mrs. Whyte doesn't know," I said, looking at her steadily. shoot a man that the law has set right," said Barney, craftily. "Now let's go back to Barker's office," I said, thinking hard. "Yes, of course," said Clyde, hastily, trying to right himself with I saw such a looking man with Mr. Barker the other day, "I think that is all I wanted to ask you at this time," I said, "You can come and tell me how things are going," she said wistfully. "I believe you came to Saintsbury to look up Alfred Barker," I said, "I asked Jean to come over," said Mrs. Whyte, unconsciously answering cache = ./cache/56838.txt txt = ./txt/56838.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42230 author = Everett-Green, Evelyn title = Esther's Charge: A Story for Girls date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 66547 sentences = 4239 flesch = 89 summary = "I don't think I can quite tell till I've tried," said Esther, shaking Esther," said her mother a little plaintively when the gentlemen had Esther said grace gravely, and the boys did not laugh that time. "O Genefer," said the little girl, "I think we won't call the boys yet. "Boys like that sort of thing, I suppose," she said. "I don't think you ought to speak like that, Puck," said Mrs. St. historian, and I have some things I think will interest you," and Mr. Trelawny held out his great hand, into which Esther was obliged to slip Esther knew the look of the boat, and had once been out in it with Mr. Trelawny, but had been too much afraid of him to enjoy her sail at all. "I think He was," said Esther, with a little quiver in her voice; and cache = ./cache/42230.txt txt = ./txt/42230.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 47614 author = Singmaster, Elsie title = When Sarah Went to School date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 30037 sentences = 2502 flesch = 92 summary = said Sarah was to have my old room." the other students said little, Sarah could not see her room-mates, to the chapel stood Miss Ellingwood, a book in her hand. Ellen and Mabel looked at each other guiltily as Miss Ellingwood's door "Mercy, child!" Miss Ellingwood put her arm round Sarah, who in her Miss Ellingwood hid her face against Sarah's shoulder. With Miss Ellingwood's help, Sarah got up slowly, and sat down on She pushed open Sarah's door and went in, to look for her school dress Sarah had heard Miss Ellingwood read the directions, and Edward obeyed Sometimes, when Miss Ellingwood was away, Sarah opened the door and An hour later, Miss Ellingwood and Sarah returned, laughing and covered appeared, Miss Ellingwood slipped into the dress which Sarah had laid Sarah clutched Miss Ellingwood's dress. Miss Ellingwood, who said at once that she could not spare Sarah. cache = ./cache/47614.txt txt = ./txt/47614.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 61925 author = Sackville-West, V. (Victoria) title = Challenge date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 86252 sentences = 5785 flesch = 80 summary = 'Oh,' she said, carried away by her interest, 'is that Julian Davenant? 'How romantic,' said the woman absently, as she watched Julian Davenant 'I ride all day out there,' said Julian softly, a little bewildered. 'Julian,' she said, looking down at him, 'your cousin Eve, who is full When Eve said that, Julian thought that he saw the whole of 'I know,' said Julian, 'I used to have mice in my rooms at Oxford.' 'Herakleion is open to invasion,' said Julian, smiling. Julian passed into the drawing-room, followed by Eve and Kato and the 'I shall have to go, I suppose,' Julian said to Eve and Kato. Julian let his eyes travel over the little group of men, islanders all, 'Bring him in,' said Julian, conscious of relief, for Eve's words had 'Then send word to Aphros,' said Julian, 'that no boat be allowed to 'Come into the drawing-room and listen to the music, Julian,' she said, cache = ./cache/61925.txt txt = ./txt/61925.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 13218 46405 61925 13218 61925 58730 number of items: 13 sum of words: 771,163 average size in words: 59,320 average readability score: 88 nouns: time; man; eyes; day; room; way; life; hand; face; nothing; mother; things; door; house; something; head; one; night; woman; father; people; voice; moment; anything; hands; years; men; place; thing; girl; mind; girls; heart; name; work; world; story; love; bed; morning; words; side; child; course; boys; part; word; light; money; matter verbs: was; had; is; have; be; said; do; were; been; did; are; know; see; go; think; ''s; come; has; am; asked; say; came; looked; made; went; tell; thought; knew; get; seemed; make; saw; answered; going; take; let; felt; told; found; heard; ''m; put; took; want; like; give; look; began; got; turned adjectives: little; other; own; good; old; great; more; young; first; last; long; few; many; new; such; same; much; sure; next; poor; better; afraid; white; big; small; strange; full; right; least; best; dark; certain; only; whole; beautiful; glad; possible; dear; happy; black; short; true; dead; ready; real; alone; strong; different; open; able adverbs: not; n''t; so; then; up; very; out; now; never; more; again; down; too; just; only; back; away; here; as; even; always; there; all; still; ever; once; well; perhaps; much; almost; in; quite; on; over; rather; really; most; off; yet; long; suddenly; far; enough; together; home; soon; often; first; no; sometimes pronouns: i; he; you; it; she; her; his; me; him; my; they; we; them; your; their; himself; us; its; our; herself; myself; one; yourself; itself; themselves; mine; yours; ''s; hers; ourselves; ye; ours; oneself; theirs; i''m; meself; thy; thee; out,--; him,--; ''em; yourselves; you''re; once,--the; himself,--; em; you,--ever; you,--; wonderingly,--; wistfully,-- proper nouns: orsino; _; mrs.; mr.; jimmy; dannie; nora; miss; mary; julian; dr.; molly; esther; lister; richard; consuelo; maria; sarah; del; ferice; eve; madame; basil; eleanor; thomasina; scott; spicca; judy; ye; barker; trelawny; green; god; pickle; diaz; nance; edward; kato; vita; sir; alma; contini; jerry; ted; cristel; puck; clyde; rome; ellingwood; earle keywords: mrs.; miss; mr.; mary; man; madame; green; god; zapantiotis; yvonne; wyn; whyte; wellington; waltonville; walt; vita; villedo; vicary; utterly; uncle; ugo; tullia; tsigaridis; trelawny; tommy; toller; thyregod; thurston; thread; thomasina; thistle; think; tell; ted; stewart; stavridis; st.; spicca; sir; signor; scout; scott; sardis; sarah; saracinesca; sant; san; saintsbury; roylake; rome one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/3634.txt titles(s): The Guilty River three topics; one dimension: said; said; julian file(s): ./cache/13218.txt, ./cache/532.txt, ./cache/61925.txt titles(s): Don Orsino | At the Foot of the Rainbow | Challenge five topics; three dimensions: said mr jimmy; said molly julian; orsino said nora; said mrs dr; administration observing console file(s): ./cache/532.txt, ./cache/61925.txt, ./cache/13218.txt, ./cache/46405.txt, ./cache/58730.txt titles(s): At the Foot of the Rainbow | Challenge | Don Orsino | Basil Everman | Miracle by Price Type: gutenberg title: subject-interpersonalRelations-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Interpersonal relations" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 11360 author: Bennett, Arnold title: Sacred and Profane Love: A Novel in Three Episodes date: words: 62847 sentences: 5510 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/11360.txt txt: ./txt/11360.txt summary: ''You think I am happy,'' said Diaz, gazing at me with a smile that, gazing up at me from the fire, Diaz had said that he was not happy, ''Wagner was a great artist in spite of himself,'' said Diaz, when he had ''Come in, miss,'' she said weakly, holding open the door. ''Your poor aunt went to bed just as soon as you were gone, miss,'' said ''It appears to me,'' said Mrs. Ispenlove--''and I must again ask you to ''Angel!'' he said, putting his white face close to mine like an actor. ''Come as soon as you like, dearest friend,'' I said. ''Let her come in here immediately,'' I said, turning my head on the ''You won''t understand unless I begin a long time ago,'' said Mary He said: "I know you''ve always been in love ''I should have known you anywhere,'' said Diaz to me, taking my hand, as id: 3634 author: Collins, Wilkie title: The Guilty River date: words: 45961 sentences: 3364 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/3634.txt txt: ./txt/3634.txt summary: confronted by a young man, the new master of the house, who looked more you doubt, sir, if father and I live alone?" she asked. sir; you have set my head running on old times. trouble--I ask persons who pity me to write their answers when I speak to life, to love her--I tell you, young sir, any man who comes between me love-letters, and offered to console the ''poor beautiful deaf man'' by "Let me ask you to wait in the boat-house," he said; "I will come to you rooms which looked out on the terrace, I saw Mrs. Roylake reading a book "Miss Cristel looked like a person Rachel had said; and I asked to speak with Cristel. "I make the tea at other times," the man persisted, looking at me. "The same man, sir, who was found in the garden, looking at your "May I ask something?" the man said. id: 58730 author: Cox, Irving E. title: Miracle by Price date: words: 3975 sentences: 339 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/58730.txt txt: ./txt/58730.txt summary: small enough was the little radio-like gadget Price had called a moment I saw the Semantic-Translator in the heart of the fragile, wire Miss Bertha Kent walked back the gravel trail from the dressing room. Bertha Kent wanted something better, an ideal she had held in her mind her tent, the man from the camp beside hers came to help. "Independence is one thing, Bertha; I like that in a woman. Bertha began to see Walt as he was: brilliant, Miserable and angry, Bertha Kent went into her tent, but not to sleep. liked--a frizzy-headed, coarse-voiced blonde, and a paunchy old man who Suddenly a light flashed in Bertha''s face. "We just heard what happened last night, Miss Kent," she said. at the same time the voice from the machine said, "So you''ve finally lost your man, Miss Kent. She saw Walt look up from his stove. id: 13218 author: Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion) title: Don Orsino date: words: 152772 sentences: 10786 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/13218.txt txt: ./txt/13218.txt summary: "I am Orsino Saracinesca," said the young man, watching her with some Orsino laughed a little, and as Madame d''Aragona''s eyes met his, the red little as though to ask a question, knowing perfectly well that Orsino Gouache laughed a little and looked at Orsino as though asking his "There is Orsino talking to Tullia Del Ferice!" she exclaimed in great Del Ferice laughed a little in his quiet way, but Orsino was silent. Orsino was so much pleased with Del Ferice''s quick and business-like way "Del Ferice is far too clever a man to ruin Orsino," answered Corona. Maria Consuelo hesitated and looked into Orsino''s eyes for a moment. "You must know, Madame," said Spicca, "that Don Orsino is an excellent Orsino loved Maria Consuelo with all his heart, as much as a young man "I will ask for Del Ferice at once," said Orsino. id: 42230 author: Everett-Green, Evelyn title: Esther''s Charge: A Story for Girls date: words: 66547 sentences: 4239 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/42230.txt txt: ./txt/42230.txt summary: "I don''t think I can quite tell till I''ve tried," said Esther, shaking Esther," said her mother a little plaintively when the gentlemen had Esther said grace gravely, and the boys did not laugh that time. "O Genefer," said the little girl, "I think we won''t call the boys yet. "Boys like that sort of thing, I suppose," she said. "I don''t think you ought to speak like that, Puck," said Mrs. St. historian, and I have some things I think will interest you," and Mr. Trelawny held out his great hand, into which Esther was obliged to slip Esther knew the look of the boat, and had once been out in it with Mr. Trelawny, but had been too much afraid of him to enjoy her sail at all. "I think He was," said Esther, with a little quiver in her voice; and id: 38608 author: Garis, Lilian title: The Girl Scouts at Rocky Ledge; Or, Nora''s Real Vacation date: words: 44374 sentences: 3979 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/38608.txt txt: ./txt/38608.txt summary: Mrs. Manton picked up the little hand satchel that Nora kept at her side "Good night, cousin Ted," said Nora bravely. "Vita!" called Nora in a subdued voice, "Come over this way!" "I''m ready," replied Ted, "and I''m sure Nora will want to come." Nora not only heard the voices but she had seen the girls coming, and "But I am with the girls now," declared Nora a little sharply. "Come on, little Nora," called out Thistle good naturedly. Nora wondered if the Girl Scouts ever came in to see the pictures, but "Here come the girls," exclaimed Nora, as they looked down the road. "What''s your name, little girl?" asked Nora, venturing a step nearer. "Well, you just come here whenever you want to, Lucia," said Nora with Nora had been made a Girl Scout. "Vita''s little girl, Cousin Ted," said Nora, promptly. id: 10777 author: Le Feuvre, Amy title: Probable Sons date: words: 22264 sentences: 1520 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/10777.txt txt: ./txt/10777.txt summary: "Well," said Milly, the earnest look coming into her eyes again, "I love "Perhaps I might do that," said poor Sir Edward, who by this time longed Maxwell was Sir Edward''s head game-keeper, and a little later found them Milly turned round, her little face flushed, and eyes looking very sweet "Uncle Edward, nurse and I are going shopping; would you like us to buy "Now run along to nurse, and don''t cry any more," said Sir Edward, as he "Well," said Sir Edward, "you were right, little woman, and we were "Perhaps he is one of God''s prodigal sons," said Milly softly, "like "Now, I think you may run away," Sir Edward said, "and tell nurse I will "And is Uncle Edward going to be like them?" asked the child, with a "Uncle Edward," she said, a little time after, "do you know if that id: 56838 author: Long, Lily A. (Lily Augusta) title: The Saintsbury Affair date: words: 63251 sentences: 5387 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/56838.txt txt: ./txt/56838.txt summary: "Let me know as soon as you find the record," I said, turning away. "Can you direct me to Mr. Barker''s office?" I asked the elevator man. "You talk like Ellison," said Whyte, with good-humored contempt. "Mrs. Whyte doesn''t know," I said, looking at her steadily. shoot a man that the law has set right," said Barney, craftily. "Now let''s go back to Barker''s office," I said, thinking hard. "Yes, of course," said Clyde, hastily, trying to right himself with I saw such a looking man with Mr. Barker the other day, "I think that is all I wanted to ask you at this time," I said, "You can come and tell me how things are going," she said wistfully. "I believe you came to Saintsbury to look up Alfred Barker," I said, "I asked Jean to come over," said Mrs. Whyte, unconsciously answering id: 61925 author: Sackville-West, V. (Victoria) title: Challenge date: words: 86252 sentences: 5785 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/61925.txt txt: ./txt/61925.txt summary: ''Oh,'' she said, carried away by her interest, ''is that Julian Davenant? ''How romantic,'' said the woman absently, as she watched Julian Davenant ''I ride all day out there,'' said Julian softly, a little bewildered. ''Julian,'' she said, looking down at him, ''your cousin Eve, who is full When Eve said that, Julian thought that he saw the whole of ''I know,'' said Julian, ''I used to have mice in my rooms at Oxford.'' ''Herakleion is open to invasion,'' said Julian, smiling. Julian passed into the drawing-room, followed by Eve and Kato and the ''I shall have to go, I suppose,'' Julian said to Eve and Kato. Julian let his eyes travel over the little group of men, islanders all, ''Bring him in,'' said Julian, conscious of relief, for Eve''s words had ''Then send word to Aphros,'' said Julian, ''that no boat be allowed to ''Come into the drawing-room and listen to the music, Julian,'' she said, id: 47614 author: Singmaster, Elsie title: When Sarah Went to School date: words: 30037 sentences: 2502 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/47614.txt txt: ./txt/47614.txt summary: said Sarah was to have my old room." the other students said little, Sarah could not see her room-mates, to the chapel stood Miss Ellingwood, a book in her hand. Ellen and Mabel looked at each other guiltily as Miss Ellingwood''s door "Mercy, child!" Miss Ellingwood put her arm round Sarah, who in her Miss Ellingwood hid her face against Sarah''s shoulder. With Miss Ellingwood''s help, Sarah got up slowly, and sat down on She pushed open Sarah''s door and went in, to look for her school dress Sarah had heard Miss Ellingwood read the directions, and Edward obeyed Sometimes, when Miss Ellingwood was away, Sarah opened the door and An hour later, Miss Ellingwood and Sarah returned, laughing and covered appeared, Miss Ellingwood slipped into the dress which Sarah had laid Sarah clutched Miss Ellingwood''s dress. Miss Ellingwood, who said at once that she could not spare Sarah. id: 46405 author: Singmaster, Elsie title: Basil Everman date: words: 75027 sentences: 5875 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/46405.txt txt: ./txt/46405.txt summary: ''Manda Gates, Mrs. Lister''s cook, had served her mother, and Miss Thomasina Davis''s ''Melia All dead persons seemed to Mrs. Lister to look like that; her father could discover, said of Mrs. Bent that she looked and acted like a lady, Between Richard Lister and Eleanor Bent came ten speakers, each When Utterly answered "Miss Eleanor Bent," Mrs. Scott looked astonished Thomasina Davis, sitting often with Dr. and Mrs. Lister on the porch on the other side of the house, commanded Richard Lister played with Eleanor Bent for the first time on the Mrs. Lister was certain that Richard had put away Mrs. Lister was relieved in mind when, from day to day, Richard said no Thomasina said nothing to Mrs. Lister about Basil''s story. Mrs. Lister told where Richard had gone and said they did not know when "You ought to be with Richard as much as you can," said Mrs. Lister. id: 36684 author: Speed, Nell title: Molly Brown''s Freshman Days date: words: 55398 sentences: 3958 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/36684.txt txt: ./txt/36684.txt summary: Molly''s liking for this big girl and her grave, fine face increased as Thus Molly Brown and Nance Oldham, quite opposites in looks and No one answered and Molly began to wonder how long this strange girl "Molly, you look a little worried," observed Nance Oldham, two days "Of course, I know," said Molly, "that Frances Andrews did something "That young lady," said Professor Edwin Green, "is Miss Molly Brown, of All this time, Molly said nothing to her friends, but on the morning of "Nance," said Molly, presently, "I''m so relieved that I think I''ll have "Dear me, ''she walks in beauty like the night,''" said Molly laughing. "Good heavens!" said Judy at last in a low voice to Molly, "what''s to be "Why, Judy," whispered Molly, "that must be Nance''s mother. "Why, if that isn''t our little friend, Miss Molly Brown," exclaimed id: 532 author: Stratton-Porter, Gene title: At the Foot of the Rainbow date: words: 62458 sentences: 4721 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/532.txt txt: ./txt/532.txt summary: "Ain''t got time to figure that," answered Jimmy, working in a double "I wish to Heaven you were a woman, Dannie," said Jimmy. careless Jimmy to do all these things, and Dannie knew that they saved into the group and said to the astonished Jimmy: "Mary wanted to come When it was bedtime, and Dannie had gone an Jimmy and Mary closed their Jimmy built the fires, Dannie fed the stock, and Mary cooked the A little later Jimmy shouted from the back door to the barn: "Dannie, "And Jimmy," said Dannie. "Any dry goods man in town can tell ye," said Dannie. "What do you think about fishing, Dannie?" asked Jimmy Malone. Dannie started Jimmy''s way, and gradually worked around to his own. "Jimmy, ye never felt that way before," said Dannie. "Not much, Dannie don''t ''gets the Bass,''" said Jimmy confidently. "Send Mary home and ye come too," Dannie called before she had time to ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel