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An Irish-American Catholic Tale Of Real Life, Descriptive Of The Temptations, Sufferings, Trials, And Triumphs Of The Children Of St. Patrick In The Great Republic Of Washington. 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Reducing subject-irishAmericans-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 27925 author = Smith, John Talbot title = The Art of Disappearing date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 137414 sentences = 9387 flesch = 86 summary = mother; Arthur Dillon who had run away to California ten years before, "One thing," said Arthur as he took his hand and detained him. "Now, hold on, old man," said Arthur. "I shall have my share in the work," Arthur said with feeling. "Let me see," said Arthur, as he stood with Endicott's photograph in his "I see," said Arthur Dillon smiling, convinced that Captain Curran knew "If it comes to a trial," said Arthur, "won't Ledwith get the same "All your old friends of New York," said Arthur, "Birmingham, Sullivan, "I don't know much about the ways of escaped nuns," said Arthur, "but I reason about this thing: Horace Endicott is now known as Arthur Dillon; people who are hunting for Horace Endicott think that Arthur Dillon is Wonderful, that Arthur Dillon should look so little like I am the man whom the world knows as Arthur Dillon." cache = ./cache/27925.txt txt = ./txt/27925.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31718 author = Fillmore, Parker title = The Rosie World date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 83873 sentences = 8230 flesch = 96 summary = you one thing, Ellen O'Brien: if you don't stop your jawin' about Rosie, "You poor little thing!" Rosie murmured as she stood a moment looking Mrs. O'Brien paused a moment, then spoke more quietly: "And, Rosie dear, George gave Ellen one sick look, gulped, then said bravely: "Rosie sure "You sweet little thing!" "Excuse me, Miss Rosie, but I must say George George laughed a good-natured "All right," and Rosie, turning around, "Ah, it's little ye know about that, Rosie, for just let me tell O'Brien called: "Rosie dear, like a good child, will ye bring me me pipe Janet--good, kind Janet--and Terry, and nice old George Riley--Rosie There was no hurrying Mrs. O'Brien and Rosie, knowing this, said no Mrs. O'Brien and Jamie came out after a time and Rosie talked to them about "Well, you know I like you all right, Rosie." The heartiness in George's cache = ./cache/31718.txt txt = ./txt/31718.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 16958 author = Quigley, Hugh title = The Cross and the Shamrock Or, How To Defend The Faith. An Irish-American Catholic Tale Of Real Life, Descriptive Of The Temptations, Sufferings, Trials, And Triumphs Of The Children Of St. Patrick In The Great Republic Of Washington. A Book For The Entertainment And Special Instructions Of The Catholic Male And Female Servants Of The United States. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 65701 sentences = 3021 flesch = 74 summary = "She was a handsome, fine woman, in her day, God bless her," said Mrs. Doherty. And God help those poor orphans," she said, piously, looking to where "God help every poor Christian that is out to-night," said Mrs. Doherty. "Sure that's the orders of God and the church," said Mrs. Doherty. "The priest, sir," said Paul, "promised to call to-day; and as he "Well," said Paul, "it is only our church that forbids her children the "God rest his soul," said Paul, raising his eyes to heaven; "he was a "The Lord be praised; I am glad to hear it," said Paul, one day, as he "Now," said the priest, addressing Paul, "did I not tell you God had "O Murty," said Paul, "I can see the hand of God in all this. Paul and the priest told me not to do, sir," said the child. cache = ./cache/16958.txt txt = ./txt/16958.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22537 author = Dunne, Finley Peter title = Mr. Dooley in Peace and in War date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 46569 sentences = 4531 flesch = 97 summary = Mr. Hennessy says he was a "grown man whin th' pikes was out in forty-eight, Gin'ral Miles gazes out, an' says he, 'This looks like a good place to "I think a man ought to stop fightin' whin th' war is ended," said Mr. Hennessy. 'Tis a tur-rble thing to be a man iv high sperrits, an' not to know whin whiniver 'tis cool,' he says, 'an' they ain't wan iv these twelve men "'Tis as much as a man's life is worth these days," said Mr. Dooley, "to says a frind iv his wint to sleep out in th' open wan night, an' whin he "Whin I was a young man," said Mr. Dooley, "an' that was a long time "Th' man that give ye th' dollar hands ye wan in th' nose," said Mr. Dooley. come, he says, 'Dooley, d'ye happen to know anny saints?' 'None iv thim cache = ./cache/22537.txt txt = ./txt/22537.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14684 author = Dunne, Finley Peter title = Mr. Dooley Says date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44369 sentences = 4356 flesch = 95 summary = "I dare ye to come down to my house an' say thim things," said Mr. Hennessy. says, 'an' there'd be at laste wan day in th' month whin I'd answer his a cantankerous old villain that no wan cud get on with,' he says. "Hogan had wan iv thim books in here th' other day. 'But,' says I, 'why shud anny wan so young an' beautiful as ye want to day means to thim is th' old man goin' off in th' mornin' with a light "Hogan says th' time has come f'r th' subjick races iv th' wurruld to Hogan says that almost anny time he ixpicts to see a black face peerin' sthrange thing whin we come to think iv it that th' less money a man Th' time was whin it was me ambition or wan iv thim to be a cache = ./cache/14684.txt txt = ./txt/14684.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 9329 author = Zollinger, Gulielma title = The Widow O'Callaghan's Boys date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 47929 sentences = 4075 flesch = 95 summary = Pat, an' Moike, an' Andy, an' Jim, an' Barney, an' Tommie!" That night when the younger boys were in bed and only Pat and Mike sat "Now, Pat," said his mother, "that's not the way to make beds. The little boys appeared impressed, and on Mike's face came a look of "I always knowed you was brave, Pat," said Mrs. O'Callaghan. "Mrs. Brady tells me you are excellent help, Pat," went on the General. "You see how loike your father Pat and Moike and Andy is, some wan way "I think," said his mother, "that Pat and Moike and Andy _does_ "If I done like Pat and Mike and Andy," asked Jim hesitatingly, "would But never a word said little Jim to his mother on the subject of The boys listened respectfully, and their mother went on: "Little Jim's The General and Mrs. Brady are going to give little Jim a cache = ./cache/9329.txt txt = ./txt/9329.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4729 author = Dunne, Finley Peter title = Observations By Mr. Dooley date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 48893 sentences = 4823 flesch = 94 summary = "Hogan tells me that wan iv th' first things man done afther he'd A woman is sure a good, sthrong man ought to be able to kill anny a frind iv Hogan's says, 'Much readin' makes a full man,' an' he A jury is f'r hangin' ivry man, but th' high coort says: 'Ye must "Ye see, Hinnissy, whin a man gets hold iv a large hatful iv money, "Th' time was whin a man lost his job an' his heart to th' prisidint larned lawyer says that a man who wud lure a young girl away fr'm So whin th' young man comes up wan night an' lays down freeman whin he comes home afther a hard day's wurruk lookin' f'r "That man Bailey iv Texas f'r me ivry time," said Mr. Dooley. givin' him wan iv thim piercin' looks that whin a man gets it he cache = ./cache/4729.txt txt = ./txt/4729.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11111 author = Alger, Horatio, Jr. title = Only an Irish Boy; Or, Andy Burke's Fortunes date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51314 sentences = 4650 flesch = 91 summary = "I think I know where your mother lives," said John, who had heard the "Do you mane my mother?" said Andy, quickly, and he, too, looked angry "You'd better take it back," said Andy, his good-humored face now dark "He called my mother a low woman," said Andy, "and then he run up and "I must find out some way to earn money, mother," said Andy. "I'm afraid you're too steady at the work, mother," said Andy. "It isn't like Andy, ma'am," said the mother, quietly. "That's the way to talk, mother," said Andy, well pleased. "Bravo, Andy!" said Colonel Preston, who had awaited with a little "Andy," said Colonel Preston, warmly, "you have behaved like a hero." "I don't want anything, Colonel Preston," said Andy. "I believe you are a good boy, Andy," he said. "Look here, Godfrey Preston," said Andy, roused to indignation by this cache = ./cache/11111.txt txt = ./txt/11111.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39753 author = Consolation Club title = The Misfit Christmas Puddings date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19655 sentences = 1410 flesch = 87 summary = { Granny M'Carty,--much care; little comfort. WIDOW M'CARTY'S ABODE MORNING OF THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS After a moment's quiet, Mrs. M'Carty slipped the pipe out of Granny's "Musha, musha, Mrs. M'Carty!" said Grandad. "Whist now, whist, Granny!" cried Mrs. M'Carty, coming in from the "That's like yer foolishness, Bridget M'Carty," retorted Granny. "Now then, Mrs. M'Carty," said Grandad Rafferty, as usual finding some Granny M'Carty in the easiest chair and Grandad Rafferty in the next Every clerk declared that Mrs. M'Carty should have her Christmas cake "Sure, it ain't much like Christmas Eve I'm thinkin'," she said, his Christmas puddings, was to send at once to the Widow M'Carty's and WIDOW M'CARTY'S ABODE CHRISTMAS DAY "Never mind that, Granny," said Grandad. "Wan time is as good as another for a surprise," said Granny. "Merry Christmas, with a present for you, Granny," he said. "If Bridget M'Carty had said her cache = ./cache/39753.txt txt = ./txt/39753.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13784 author = Dunne, Finley Peter title = Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50261 sentences = 5130 flesch = 97 summary = "He said," Mr. Dooley replied, "that I cud write as good a wan mesilf; an' sober man whin he wint in; but wan day a man come up to him, an' day he comes over to me fa-ather's house, an' says he, 'Dooley,' he 'Th' time has come,' he says, 'whin I can "Well," said Mr. Dooley, "if they ain't both frinds, wan iv thim is. 'Molly,' she says, 'give us wan iv thim Choochooski things,' she said. anny wan iver hear iv thim doin' anny good whin th' votes was bein' 'None at all,' says wan iv th' O'Neills who 'd come 'They'll come in handy wan day,' he says; for he was a in; an' th' nex' night ol' man Donahue come to th' dure, an' says, 'Ye foolish, whin me frind Sampson says, 'Is there anny man here that 'll cache = ./cache/13784.txt txt = ./txt/13784.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 13784 4729 22537 13784 22537 4729 number of items: 10 sum of words: 595,978 average size in words: 59,597 average readability score: 91 nouns: man; time; mother; th; day; way; life; money; boy; thing; night; men; people; face; eyes; father; house; years; things; woman; head; place; heart; hand; name; mind; home; priest; moment; thim; one; hands; something; days; room; nothing; f''r; son; business; wife; girl; love; dollars; anny; week; sir; door; world; family; work verbs: was; be; is; had; ''s; do; says; said; have; are; did; know; been; were; see; has; go; come; think; get; say; ''m; got; take; give; tell; ''ve; made; make; ''re; am; thought; want; put; let; came; asked; looked; went; done; took; going; knew; does; look; ai; like; goin''; told; saw adjectives: good; little; other; own; poor; old; more; young; same; thin; great; much; last; first; such; new; right; few; sure; long; fine; best; next; many; irish; big; bad; glad; whole; ready; full; true; dear; better; free; hard; happy; ol''; small; afraid; enough; f''r; able; beautiful; american; dead; high; most; whin; rich adverbs: n''t; not; so; up; out; now; then; here; as; just; down; too; f''r; back; never; very; only; again; all; there; off; well; more; away; on; in; always; even; over; ever; much; far; home; long; enough; still; soon; niver; once; yet; most; right; no; rather; together; at; first; quite; perhaps; else pronouns: i; he; it; you; his; her; she; him; me; they; we; your; my; their; them; our; us; fr''m; himself; its; iv; herself; ''em; ye; yourself; myself; themselves; one; itself; f''r; th; thy; yours; ''s; mine; em; thee; on''y; meself; wud; ours; ourselves; yerself; ye''er; jus; ye''d; hers; yirself; ya; i''m proper nouns: th; ye; rosie; mr.; mrs.; wan; _; iv; andy; whin; arthur; ellen; dooley; pat; janet; george; thim; jim; god; dillon; o''brien; ye''er; preston; godfrey; danny; f''r; jarge; endicott; mike; hennessy; hinnissy; lord; paul; ivry; twas; tis; hogan; horace; honora; curran; ar; anne; gr; livingstone; father; new; monsignor; brady; general; fr''m keywords: mr.; mrs.; wan; thim; man; hogan; hinnissy; hennessy; f''r; dooley; whin; o''brien; new; mike; jawn; irish; come; york; thin; lord; ireland; god; george; fr''m; bridget; andy; ye''er; willum; willie; van; tom; time; terry; sullivan; stingey; spanish; sophia; sonia; sister; senator; rosie; road; riley; rafferty; prying; priscilla; preston; paul; patrick; pat one topic; one dimension: th file(s): ./cache/27925.txt titles(s): The Art of Disappearing three topics; one dimension: said; th; petticoat file(s): ./cache/27925.txt, ./cache/4729.txt, ./cache/39753.txt titles(s): The Art of Disappearing | Observations By Mr. Dooley | The Misfit Christmas Puddings five topics; three dimensions: said arthur man; th iv ye; rosie ll ellen; queens combed confronted; queens combed confronted file(s): ./cache/27925.txt, ./cache/13784.txt, ./cache/31718.txt, ./cache/39753.txt, ./cache/39753.txt titles(s): The Art of Disappearing | Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen | The Rosie World | The Misfit Christmas Puddings | The Misfit Christmas Puddings Type: gutenberg title: subject-irishAmericans-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Irish Americans" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 11111 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: Only an Irish Boy; Or, Andy Burke''s Fortunes date: words: 51314 sentences: 4650 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/11111.txt txt: ./txt/11111.txt summary: "I think I know where your mother lives," said John, who had heard the "Do you mane my mother?" said Andy, quickly, and he, too, looked angry "You''d better take it back," said Andy, his good-humored face now dark "He called my mother a low woman," said Andy, "and then he run up and "I must find out some way to earn money, mother," said Andy. "I''m afraid you''re too steady at the work, mother," said Andy. "It isn''t like Andy, ma''am," said the mother, quietly. "That''s the way to talk, mother," said Andy, well pleased. "Bravo, Andy!" said Colonel Preston, who had awaited with a little "Andy," said Colonel Preston, warmly, "you have behaved like a hero." "I don''t want anything, Colonel Preston," said Andy. "I believe you are a good boy, Andy," he said. "Look here, Godfrey Preston," said Andy, roused to indignation by this id: 39753 author: Consolation Club title: The Misfit Christmas Puddings date: words: 19655 sentences: 1410 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/39753.txt txt: ./txt/39753.txt summary: { Granny M''Carty,--much care; little comfort. WIDOW M''CARTY''S ABODE MORNING OF THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS After a moment''s quiet, Mrs. M''Carty slipped the pipe out of Granny''s "Musha, musha, Mrs. M''Carty!" said Grandad. "Whist now, whist, Granny!" cried Mrs. M''Carty, coming in from the "That''s like yer foolishness, Bridget M''Carty," retorted Granny. "Now then, Mrs. M''Carty," said Grandad Rafferty, as usual finding some Granny M''Carty in the easiest chair and Grandad Rafferty in the next Every clerk declared that Mrs. M''Carty should have her Christmas cake "Sure, it ain''t much like Christmas Eve I''m thinkin''," she said, his Christmas puddings, was to send at once to the Widow M''Carty''s and WIDOW M''CARTY''S ABODE CHRISTMAS DAY "Never mind that, Granny," said Grandad. "Wan time is as good as another for a surprise," said Granny. "Merry Christmas, with a present for you, Granny," he said. "If Bridget M''Carty had said her id: 22537 author: Dunne, Finley Peter title: Mr. Dooley in Peace and in War date: words: 46569 sentences: 4531 pages: flesch: 97 cache: ./cache/22537.txt txt: ./txt/22537.txt summary: Mr. Hennessy says he was a "grown man whin th'' pikes was out in forty-eight, Gin''ral Miles gazes out, an'' says he, ''This looks like a good place to "I think a man ought to stop fightin'' whin th'' war is ended," said Mr. Hennessy. ''Tis a tur-rble thing to be a man iv high sperrits, an'' not to know whin whiniver ''tis cool,'' he says, ''an'' they ain''t wan iv these twelve men "''Tis as much as a man''s life is worth these days," said Mr. Dooley, "to says a frind iv his wint to sleep out in th'' open wan night, an'' whin he "Whin I was a young man," said Mr. Dooley, "an'' that was a long time "Th'' man that give ye th'' dollar hands ye wan in th'' nose," said Mr. Dooley. come, he says, ''Dooley, d''ye happen to know anny saints?'' ''None iv thim id: 14684 author: Dunne, Finley Peter title: Mr. Dooley Says date: words: 44369 sentences: 4356 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/14684.txt txt: ./txt/14684.txt summary: "I dare ye to come down to my house an'' say thim things," said Mr. Hennessy. says, ''an'' there''d be at laste wan day in th'' month whin I''d answer his a cantankerous old villain that no wan cud get on with,'' he says. "Hogan had wan iv thim books in here th'' other day. ''But,'' says I, ''why shud anny wan so young an'' beautiful as ye want to day means to thim is th'' old man goin'' off in th'' mornin'' with a light "Hogan says th'' time has come f''r th'' subjick races iv th'' wurruld to Hogan says that almost anny time he ixpicts to see a black face peerin'' sthrange thing whin we come to think iv it that th'' less money a man Th'' time was whin it was me ambition or wan iv thim to be a id: 4729 author: Dunne, Finley Peter title: Observations By Mr. Dooley date: words: 48893 sentences: 4823 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/4729.txt txt: ./txt/4729.txt summary: "Hogan tells me that wan iv th'' first things man done afther he''d A woman is sure a good, sthrong man ought to be able to kill anny a frind iv Hogan''s says, ''Much readin'' makes a full man,'' an'' he A jury is f''r hangin'' ivry man, but th'' high coort says: ''Ye must "Ye see, Hinnissy, whin a man gets hold iv a large hatful iv money, "Th'' time was whin a man lost his job an'' his heart to th'' prisidint larned lawyer says that a man who wud lure a young girl away fr''m So whin th'' young man comes up wan night an'' lays down freeman whin he comes home afther a hard day''s wurruk lookin'' f''r "That man Bailey iv Texas f''r me ivry time," said Mr. Dooley. givin'' him wan iv thim piercin'' looks that whin a man gets it he id: 13784 author: Dunne, Finley Peter title: Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen date: words: 50261 sentences: 5130 pages: flesch: 97 cache: ./cache/13784.txt txt: ./txt/13784.txt summary: "He said," Mr. Dooley replied, "that I cud write as good a wan mesilf; an'' sober man whin he wint in; but wan day a man come up to him, an'' day he comes over to me fa-ather''s house, an'' says he, ''Dooley,'' he ''Th'' time has come,'' he says, ''whin I can "Well," said Mr. Dooley, "if they ain''t both frinds, wan iv thim is. ''Molly,'' she says, ''give us wan iv thim Choochooski things,'' she said. anny wan iver hear iv thim doin'' anny good whin th'' votes was bein'' ''None at all,'' says wan iv th'' O''Neills who ''d come ''They''ll come in handy wan day,'' he says; for he was a in; an'' th'' nex'' night ol'' man Donahue come to th'' dure, an'' says, ''Ye foolish, whin me frind Sampson says, ''Is there anny man here that ''ll id: 31718 author: Fillmore, Parker title: The Rosie World date: words: 83873 sentences: 8230 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/31718.txt txt: ./txt/31718.txt summary: you one thing, Ellen O''Brien: if you don''t stop your jawin'' about Rosie, "You poor little thing!" Rosie murmured as she stood a moment looking Mrs. O''Brien paused a moment, then spoke more quietly: "And, Rosie dear, George gave Ellen one sick look, gulped, then said bravely: "Rosie sure "You sweet little thing!" "Excuse me, Miss Rosie, but I must say George George laughed a good-natured "All right," and Rosie, turning around, "Ah, it''s little ye know about that, Rosie, for just let me tell O''Brien called: "Rosie dear, like a good child, will ye bring me me pipe Janet--good, kind Janet--and Terry, and nice old George Riley--Rosie There was no hurrying Mrs. O''Brien and Rosie, knowing this, said no Mrs. O''Brien and Jamie came out after a time and Rosie talked to them about "Well, you know I like you all right, Rosie." The heartiness in George''s id: 16958 author: Quigley, Hugh title: The Cross and the Shamrock Or, How To Defend The Faith. An Irish-American Catholic Tale Of Real Life, Descriptive Of The Temptations, Sufferings, Trials, And Triumphs Of The Children Of St. Patrick In The Great Republic Of Washington. A Book For The Entertainment And Special Instructions Of The Catholic Male And Female Servants Of The United States. date: words: 65701 sentences: 3021 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/16958.txt txt: ./txt/16958.txt summary: "She was a handsome, fine woman, in her day, God bless her," said Mrs. Doherty. And God help those poor orphans," she said, piously, looking to where "God help every poor Christian that is out to-night," said Mrs. Doherty. "Sure that''s the orders of God and the church," said Mrs. Doherty. "The priest, sir," said Paul, "promised to call to-day; and as he "Well," said Paul, "it is only our church that forbids her children the "God rest his soul," said Paul, raising his eyes to heaven; "he was a "The Lord be praised; I am glad to hear it," said Paul, one day, as he "Now," said the priest, addressing Paul, "did I not tell you God had "O Murty," said Paul, "I can see the hand of God in all this. Paul and the priest told me not to do, sir," said the child. id: 27925 author: Smith, John Talbot title: The Art of Disappearing date: words: 137414 sentences: 9387 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/27925.txt txt: ./txt/27925.txt summary: mother; Arthur Dillon who had run away to California ten years before, "One thing," said Arthur as he took his hand and detained him. "Now, hold on, old man," said Arthur. "I shall have my share in the work," Arthur said with feeling. "Let me see," said Arthur, as he stood with Endicott''s photograph in his "I see," said Arthur Dillon smiling, convinced that Captain Curran knew "If it comes to a trial," said Arthur, "won''t Ledwith get the same "All your old friends of New York," said Arthur, "Birmingham, Sullivan, "I don''t know much about the ways of escaped nuns," said Arthur, "but I reason about this thing: Horace Endicott is now known as Arthur Dillon; people who are hunting for Horace Endicott think that Arthur Dillon is Wonderful, that Arthur Dillon should look so little like I am the man whom the world knows as Arthur Dillon." id: 9329 author: Zollinger, Gulielma title: The Widow O''Callaghan''s Boys date: words: 47929 sentences: 4075 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/9329.txt txt: ./txt/9329.txt summary: Pat, an'' Moike, an'' Andy, an'' Jim, an'' Barney, an'' Tommie!" That night when the younger boys were in bed and only Pat and Mike sat "Now, Pat," said his mother, "that''s not the way to make beds. The little boys appeared impressed, and on Mike''s face came a look of "I always knowed you was brave, Pat," said Mrs. O''Callaghan. "Mrs. Brady tells me you are excellent help, Pat," went on the General. "You see how loike your father Pat and Moike and Andy is, some wan way "I think," said his mother, "that Pat and Moike and Andy _does_ "If I done like Pat and Mike and Andy," asked Jim hesitatingly, "would But never a word said little Jim to his mother on the subject of The boys listened respectfully, and their mother went on: "Little Jim''s The General and Mrs. Brady are going to give little Jim a ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel