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or, Filling the Bill for Bunce date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/53466.txt cache: ./cache/53466.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 3 resourceName b'53466.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 10496 author: Vance, Louis Joseph title: Red Masquerade: Being the Story of the Lone Wolf's Daughter date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/10496.txt cache: ./cache/10496.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 6 resourceName b'10496.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 53390 author: Matthews, Stanley R. title: Motor Matt's Mandarin; or, Turning a Trick for Tsan Ti date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/53390.txt cache: ./cache/53390.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; 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(Robert William) title: The Flaming Jewel date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/26651.txt cache: ./cache/26651.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 6 resourceName b'26651.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 9378 author: Vance, Louis Joseph title: The Lone Wolf: A Melodrama date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/9378.txt cache: ./cache/9378.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 7 resourceName b'9378.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 9908 author: Vance, Louis Joseph title: The False Faces: Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/9908.txt cache: ./cache/9908.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 5 resourceName b'9908.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 9779 author: Vance, Louis Joseph title: The Black Bag date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/9779.txt cache: ./cache/9779.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 6 resourceName b'9779.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 10327 author: Vance, Louis Joseph title: Alias the Lone Wolf date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/10327.txt cache: ./cache/10327.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'10327.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 42813 author: Bryce, Charles, Mrs. title: Mrs. Vanderstein's jewels date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/42813.txt cache: ./cache/42813.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 9 resourceName b'42813.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-jewelThieves-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 30853 author = Bangs, John Kendrick title = Mrs. Raffles: Being the Adventures of an Amateur Crackswoman date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 27261 sentences = 1826 flesch = 82 summary = "You are the same loquacious old Bunny that you used to be," said Mrs. Raffles, sharply, yet with a touch of affection in her voice. "Well, Bunny," said Henriette, "you are very clever at times, but do be "Well, Bunny," said Henriette, breathlessly, two hours later when her "Excuse me, Henriette," said I one morning, after I had been in Mrs. Van "Now, Bunny," said Mrs. Van Raffles on the morning of his arrival, "all "And now for the grand coup, Bunny," said Mrs. Van Raffles, when I had "That's because you are a man, Bunny," said Henriette. "_Two_ hundred thousand dollars, Bunny?" cried Henriette when I handed "Mrs. Van Raffles went to New York Wednesday evening," said I, "and has "Oh, but Mrs. Shadd--I have it here," said Henriette, opening her purse "Mrs. Innitt, though--I envy her," said Henriette; "that is, in a way. cache = ./cache/30853.txt txt = ./txt/30853.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26651 author = Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William) title = The Flaming Jewel date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 67948 sentences = 6383 flesch = 94 summary = "Young man," said Darragh, "I'm close enough to Quintana to give _you_ Trooper Lannis said to Trooper Stormont: "That's Mike Clinch's clearing. "Jack," he said, "I want you to get Clinch right, and I'm going to tell "Trooper Stormont, Mr. Clinch," said Lannis in his genial way. As they started to ride away, Lannis said to Clinch, who stood on the "Say, young fella," said Clinch in his soft, agreeable way, "you want to Smith, always trying to keep Clinch and Quintana's men in view, took no "Clinch," said Smith unsteadily, "if you kill me now you're as good as Clinch called across to Smith: "Hey, Hal, g'wan up and set with Eve a "I want that packet you picked up on Clinch's veranda," said Hal Smith. Smith poked Leverett with his rifle: "Tune up," he said; "tell Clinch Smith said slowly: "If Quintana is marching on Clinch's he's marching "Quintana came back," said Stormont. cache = ./cache/26651.txt txt = ./txt/26651.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10496 author = Vance, Louis Joseph title = Red Masquerade: Being the Story of the Lone Wolf's Daughter date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 67985 sentences = 4322 flesch = 80 summary = Without looking, Lanyard felt that Prince Victor's stare had again shifted A strange environment (Sofia thought) for an adventurer like the Lone Wolf. know, he sought to escape them by bending his lips to Sofia's hands. "Well," said Karslake with a little laugh that to Sofia sounded empty, "at She thought a great deal of the strange man who had talked with young Mr. Karslake, and wondered about him. herself a man who looked like Michael Lanyard sounded, and wishing (no with an inscrutable smile, Prince Victor took the girl in his arms again "Be good enough to conduct her to it." Again Prince Victor kissed Sofia's Sofia opened her lips to protest, but delayed to study Karslake's face his chair, turning to Victor a livid face in which his dark eyes of a "Believe me, little Sofia"--Victor put out a hand to hers, and held her cache = ./cache/10496.txt txt = ./txt/10496.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8931 author = Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville) title = The Gem Collector date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 33573 sentences = 3414 flesch = 94 summary = "Don't mention it, Spike," said Jimmy. "Poor old Spike," said Jimmy, "you've had bad luck, haven't you?" "As a matter of fact," said Jimmy, "it's just possible that we shall "This is my friend Pitt, uncle," said Spennie, presenting Jimmy with a "By the way, Jimmy," said Molly, as they went down the hill. "So you're Spennie's friend," said Mr. Wesson, "the man who's going to "Jimmy's an old friend," said Molly. "I say," said Jimmy, as they moved away, "who is that fellow Wesson?" "Run along, Spike!" said Jimmy. "Would you mind letting my man pass?" said Jimmy. "Well, come down to the water, and have a look at it," said Jimmy. "It does look nice, Jimmy, doesn't it?" said Molly, placing a foot on "The man who lays a hand upon a woman," said Jimmy, paddling strongly, "Look here, Spennie," he said, "I want to marry Miss McEachern." "Well, Spike," said Jimmy. cache = ./cache/8931.txt txt = ./txt/8931.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 9779 author = Vance, Louis Joseph title = The Black Bag date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 95552 sentences = 6800 flesch = 82 summary = Kirkwood's brain comprehended little that his eyes perceived; his thoughts up, Kirkwood's very good friend--and his only one then in London--Mr. Brentwick looked and was an English gentleman. "Good-by, Mr. Calendar." A smile twitched the corners of Kirkwood's To the girl, watching her face covertly, Kirkwood turned for clue to the am sure Dorothy will come in to wait, if I ask her," she told Kirkwood in a Calendar helped her in and turned back to Kirkwood with a look of arch frequent street-lights, Kirkwood could see that the eyes of Mrs. Hallam "Thank you," said Kirkwood; and, turning to the man, "Your boat?" he asked Kirkwood dropped the flap and turned back to find the girl's wide eyes occupied by Kirkwood and Dorothy Calendar, his eyes encountered the young The girl paused, lifting to Kirkwood's face her eyes, clear, fearless, "Miss Calendar," said Kirkwood from his heart, "just as soon as I get you cache = ./cache/9779.txt txt = ./txt/9779.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 9378 author = Vance, Louis Joseph title = The Lone Wolf: A Melodrama date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 78031 sentences = 5045 flesch = 80 summary = and Lanyard noticed, or fancied, that the man from Scotland Yard turned Mademoiselle Bannon--with your permission--my friend, Monsieur Lanyard. Five minutes later Lanyard picked the common lock of a door opening "My dear Count," Lanyard said, turning to De Morbihan, "do me the Lanyard saw the car round the corner before turning to the entrance of "Good night, monsieur," Lanyard cut short the old man's garrulity; and Lanyard and the girl little aid as they picked their way cautiously, "As far as I know, I never heard of him before," Lanyard said "I'm afraid," Lanyard said, after a time--"I'm afraid I know what you entered Lanyard's mind to think this woman beautiful until that moment. hadn't heard, Lanyard threw the door wide and swung out, turning For the first time since leaving the girl Lanyard relaxed his vigilant Her face, turned toward Lanyard, seemed wan in the half light, but cache = ./cache/9378.txt txt = ./txt/9378.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10327 author = Vance, Louis Joseph title = Alias the Lone Wolf date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 95675 sentences = 6384 flesch = 81 summary = Their hands fell apart, and Monsieur Duchemin proceeded to do away his "But if Monsieur Duchemin would be good enough," Madame de Sévénié "Monsieur Monk?" Lanyard opened his eyes wide. Yet one thing more Lanyard knew: that Liane suspected him of knowing After a moment Lanyard laughed a little, caught up her hand, patted it looking to neither right nor left, turned away from Lanyard and trudged Liane Delorme instinctively obeyed, and the woman whom Lanyard had seen Lanyard said nothing at the time, but later, when a long stretch of "Monsieur Lanyard desired a favour of me," Liane explained, her good "Mr. Phinuit and I are agreed that Monsieur Lanyard is entitled to know Lanyard and Phinuit, in the saloon, he paused, looked this way and that Have a look, will you, Lanyard, like a good fellow, Monk opened expectant eyes and fixed them upon Lanyard's face, the cache = ./cache/10327.txt txt = ./txt/10327.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 9908 author = Vance, Louis Joseph title = The False Faces: Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 79579 sentences = 5470 flesch = 79 summary = Lanyard's hand, that rested on the table, clenched and whitened beneath its Lanyard, in no way surprised to recognise the voice of Miss Cecelia Brooke, Lanyard, lifting the lieutenant's head and heavy torso, helped turn him "Mr. Lanyard," he said--"Monsieur Duchemin, that is--a valuable paper has Lanyard mustered enough strength to look the man squarely in the eye. mentality masked by that rat-like face, Lanyard waited with a hand covertly A right-handed man, he turned, as Lanyard had foreseen, to the right, and Blensop passed Lanyard's chair, unlatched and opened the window and stood In spite of all he could do Lanyard saw the man work away from the wall and In those days New York nights were long; this was still young when Lanyard The Brooke girl caught Lanyard's eye, her lips moved. Well, Monsieur Duchemin-Lanyard-Ember, to a man up a tree this looks The door opening to admit Colonel Stanistreet, Lanyard rose. cache = ./cache/9908.txt txt = ./txt/9908.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34369 author = Clark, Joan title = Penny Nichols and the Mystery of the Lost Key date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 38807 sentences = 3824 flesch = 91 summary = Rosanna Winters, Penny learned, by listening. "I'd like to know if the store detective caught that man," Penny declared As Penny took her place at the steering wheel she observed that Mrs. Leeds' automobile had been brought to the hotel entrance by an attendant. to say, Penny and Rosanna went out the back door. Rosanna explained about Mrs. Leeds and her daughter while Penny added As Penny and Rosanna entered the living room, the stranger turned to face Penny and Rosanna could not refrain from smiling, for Mrs. Leeds looked Penny and Rosanna entered the house by the side door. Penny was aware that both Mrs. Leeds and Max Laponi were watching her "We'll let Mrs. Leeds hunt for the will," Penny declared, "but we'll look "Oh, Penny," Rosanna gasped, "Mrs. Leeds has locked me out of the house!" "Max Laponi must have found the letter and key which Rosanna lost," Penny cache = ./cache/34369.txt txt = ./txt/34369.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42813 author = Bryce, Charles, Mrs. title = Mrs. Vanderstein's jewels date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 108093 sentences = 6628 flesch = 85 summary = Mrs. Vanderstein closed her eyes, and Madame Querterot, after turning up "What a good kind face she has," Mrs. Vanderstein said as she turned "I don't think it is snobbishness with Mrs. Vanderstein," said Barbara. very uneasy about them and at a loss to know what to do, sir, for Mrs. Vanderstein mightn't like me to inform the police if so be that she's "Indeed," said Gimblet, "was Mrs. Vanderstein in the habit of going "It wasn't Mrs. Vanderstein who told me, sir," said Thomas, "it was "You do not know Mrs. Vanderstein, Mr. Gimblet," interrupted Sir "Come along, Sir Gregory," said Gimblet. "Look here," he said to Gimblet, "why don't you go over that house? part of the house, I thought it was likely that, if they came off Mrs. Vanderstein's gown, this was the only room she had visited. looked as if Miss Turner and Mrs. Vanderstein had been in the house, but cache = ./cache/42813.txt txt = ./txt/42813.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 47179 author = Matthews, Stanley R. title = Motor Matt's Mystery; or, Foiling a Secret Plot date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 33278 sentences = 2902 flesch = 95 summary = "How you t'ink I efer pay you pack dot money, Matt?" asked Carl. "I don'd got some money," said Carl, "und along comes der audomopile "Hardly," laughed Matt, backing away and turning the car in the road; "I bed you somet'ing, Matt," remarked Carl, "dot dis car don'd pelong "There's only one car owned in Ash Fork," said Matt, "and that belongs "After the man fell from the car," said Matt, "he had to drag himself "We've got to take care of the man, Carl," returned Matt, closing the "Dot's vat I peen vaidin' for, all righdt," said Carl, as he and Matt When they got down on the walk, Carl laid a hand on Matt's arm. Carl came back in time to help Matt clean the dust and dirt off the Red "Close the door, Carl," said Matt, as the Dutch boy followed him into "Mr. Tomlinson has got the bag," said Matt. cache = ./cache/47179.txt txt = ./txt/47179.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41005 author = Le Queux, William title = The Great Court Scandal date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 73032 sentences = 4505 flesch = 81 summary = room, a clean-shaven, dark-haired, quick-eyed man of thirty in Court The Crown Princess looked at him quickly, and recognised that the man "You really possess some queer friends, Claire," the young man said, "Claire," he said, in a low, hard voice, "be seated; I wish to speak to "Will your Highness pardon me if I tell the truth?" asked the man at her "True, my Princess!" said the man in a low, choking voice. "Pardon me, Princess," said the crafty old man, bowing, "I, for one, do Two days later the Crown Princess Claire returned to Marburg. man, in Court dress, he bowed, welcomed her back to Treysa, and inquired "You are a woman of such high ideals, Princess," he said, accepting her Several days went by, and in order to kill time she took little Ignatia "Remember, Princess, command me in any way," said the old man, raising cache = ./cache/41005.txt txt = ./txt/41005.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 44980 author = Abbott, Wilbur Cortez title = Colonel Thomas Blood, Crown-stealer, 1618-1680 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20634 sentences = 995 flesch = 71 summary = being the most daring and successful of English rascals, Thomas Blood, of the English Council of the North to rule Ireland, Blood, like all the old Parliament was forced to dissolve itself and a new House of What were men like Blood to do? at hand, the rule of King Jesus was to be restored, "even by Blood." Meanwhile what of our friend Blood amid all these great affairs? had given news of Blood and his companions in Ireland. Later Mason seems to have been joined in London by Blood and the old Ormond, if Blood had disappeared after that for the last time, he old friend Blood, the so-called nephew was his son[6], the third man great and heinous crimes in England; young Blood's and Parret's for like many men in that time, used either of the two names it seems would have betrayed Blood many times during his life. cache = ./cache/44980.txt txt = ./txt/44980.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 53533 author = Matthews, Stanley R. title = Motor Matt's Double Trouble; or, The Last of the Hoodoo date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34537 sentences = 2889 flesch = 90 summary = "Now," proceeded Grattan, "this is the way of it: We got Motor Matt "I'll find out from Motor Matt where Tsan Ti is," said Grattan, between When Motor Matt and Joe McGlory dropped off that "local" passenger "About what time was the car stolen?" asked Matt, quieting McGlory with Matt and Grattan had been at swords' points ever since the motor boys worst Grattan, and to be of some assistance to Tsan Ti. On the way to the garage with Martin, Matt explained these matters to "It would be like Grattan," Matt answered, "to hire Sam Wing to steal for Motor Matt--and now the mandarin is looking for McGlory and is "If Grattan and Pardo are really following you," said Matt, "why Matt told how McGlory had run away from the pocket, and how Grattan 30--Motor Matt's Mandarin; or, Turning a Trick for Tsan Ti. cache = ./cache/53533.txt txt = ./txt/53533.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 53466 author = Matthews, Stanley R. title = Motor Matt's Mariner; or, Filling the Bill for Bunce date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 35058 sentences = 2854 flesch = 93 summary = Matt got up with a laugh, and he and McGlory left the hotel, and laid Motor Matt, Catskill, New York, in care of this hotel." "It's from Tsan Ti, all right," said Matt, "and is dated New York." McGlory and Bunce were in the room, the door was locked and Matt took "Let's see if I've got this right," said Matt, "When you and Grattan "Bunce," said Matt dubiously, "I'm frank to say I don't know just how "Do you know anything about motors, Bunce?" inquired Matt, giving the Matt believed that Bunce had run to get away from the section men, who, "That man came, Motor Matt," said he, "and I gave him the box." "Motor Matt," returned Grattan, "a heathen temple is no place for such "Queer that Grattan, who knows the great ruby so well," said Matt, said Tsan Ti. With that, Motor Matt and McGlory left the coach and dropped off the cache = ./cache/53466.txt txt = ./txt/53466.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 53390 author = Matthews, Stanley R. title = Motor Matt's Mandarin; or, Turning a Trick for Tsan Ti date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 33414 sentences = 2772 flesch = 91 summary = =Tsan Ti=, Mandarin of the Red Button, who appeals to Motor Matt for Motor Matt and his cowboy pard, Joe McGlory, were pop-popping their way "Sounds like a skin game," grumbled McGlory, as Matt returned the "Let's get at the nub of this thing, Tsan Ti," said Matt, feeling a sailor, and the glass balls looked particularly unreal to Motor Matt With a sudden thought, Matt stepped to the motor cycle McGlory had Matt got up and pulled his motor cycle away from the tree. "I don't like the way you are acting, Tsan Ti," said Matt, as soon "Look at this," said Matt, and presented the letter from Grattan. "But if Goldstein has the Eye of Buddha," said Matt, "I will know it "The moment that ball leaves your hand, Motor Matt," declared Grattan, Together Matt, McGlory, Tsan Ti and Sam Wing made their way back to the cache = ./cache/53390.txt txt = ./txt/53390.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 61872 author = Baker, Charles A. title = Treasure of Triton date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2903 sentences = 206 flesch = 88 summary = Triton pursued Wolf Larsen. only Wolf Larsen lived and moved and breathed. Triton, Neptune's moon, keeps one face always turned toward that Larsen emerged from the _Wolf Cub_ carrying his oxy-hydrogen cutting torch, a heavy load even in the light gravity of Triton. A certain plutocrat of Cyrene had offered Larsen a cool million for the Larsen turned up the torch, directed it on them. Larsen had to turn up his torch before he could be sure that the insect-like eyes of the Tritonians themselves. dared take no chances on scratching the Eye. He turned on his torch Larsen turned down the torch. Larsen put down the Eye, and turned up the Larsen picked up the Eye again, and started for the door. minutes, awkward with his left hand, Larsen had the _Wolf Cub_ on her The Eye of Triton, the one priceless gem on a cache = ./cache/61872.txt txt = ./txt/61872.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 42813 10327 9908 53533 53466 53390 number of items: 17 sum of words: 925,360 average size in words: 54,432 average readability score: 85 nouns: man; time; way; eyes; door; hand; room; night; face; nothing; girl; house; head; something; woman; moment; day; car; hands; one; place; men; voice; life; side; light; penny; thing; anything; friend; mind; hour; name; money; heart; feet; table; end; road; morning; course; part; things; minutes; word; world; jewels; business; people; sir verbs: was; had; be; is; have; do; were; said; been; ''s; did; are; know; see; think; go; made; has; came; get; come; say; got; am; went; turned; found; take; ''ve; ''m; make; tell; ''re; seemed; let; left; saw; knew; took; put; going; find; looked; asked; thought; heard; told; stood; being; give adjectives: little; other; more; good; own; old; first; young; last; such; great; much; few; long; same; many; right; sure; open; dark; small; black; white; true; least; full; able; next; safe; heavy; poor; better; high; best; second; ready; possible; dear; certain; new; several; low; dead; short; afraid; strange; only; red; quick; clear adverbs: not; n''t; so; up; then; out; now; back; only; here; as; down; too; very; never; more; again; away; well; there; even; still; just; in; all; off; on; ever; once; most; enough; over; quite; far; yet; perhaps; long; much; always; however; no; rather; almost; already; soon; really; later; together; indeed; else pronouns: he; i; you; it; his; her; she; him; me; my; they; we; your; them; their; its; himself; us; our; herself; one; myself; yourself; itself; themselves; ''s; yours; ''em; ourselves; mine; hers; em; ours; ye; i''m; theirs; yew; oneself; meself; yerself; you''re; t''ink; hisself; yourselves; you''ll; yew''re; ve; on''t; monsieur; m''self proper nouns: _; lanyard; matt; mr.; mrs.; kirkwood; grattan; mcglory; gimblet; quintana; clinch; de; rosanna; madame; sofia; tsan; victor; calendar; vanderstein; ti; duchemin; jimmy; monsieur; eve; bunce; london; paris; new; sir; miss; smith; york; carl; liane; motor; henriette; princess; monk; gregory; stormont; prince; street; court; england; chapter; leeds; tomlinson; querterot; lone; wolf keywords: mr.; london; york; wolf; mrs.; miss; matt; lone; lanyard; tsan; street; paris; new; monsieur; man; madame; hand; grattan; good; eye; england; bunce; buddha; sir; princess; prince; popinot; pardo; number; michael; king; joe; gregory; eve; ekstrom; dupont; duchemin; crown; chinaman; chapter; catskill; avenue; american; -motor; yes; winters; wing; west; wesson; wertheimer one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/26651.txt titles(s): The Flaming Jewel three topics; one dimension: matt; lanyard; said file(s): ./cache/53533.txt, ./cache/10327.txt, ./cache/26651.txt titles(s): Motor Matt''s Double Trouble; or, The Last of the Hoodoo | Alias the Lone Wolf | The Flaming Jewel five topics; three dimensions: said man kirkwood; lanyard penny rosanna; lanyard sofia victor; matt motor grattan; said quintana clinch file(s): ./cache/42813.txt, ./cache/9908.txt, ./cache/9378.txt, ./cache/53533.txt, ./cache/26651.txt titles(s): Mrs. Vanderstein''s jewels | The False Faces: Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf | The Lone Wolf: A Melodrama | Motor Matt''s Double Trouble; or, The Last of the Hoodoo | The Flaming Jewel Type: gutenberg title: subject-jewelThieves-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Jewel thieves" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 44980 author: Abbott, Wilbur Cortez title: Colonel Thomas Blood, Crown-stealer, 1618-1680 date: words: 20634 sentences: 995 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/44980.txt txt: ./txt/44980.txt summary: being the most daring and successful of English rascals, Thomas Blood, of the English Council of the North to rule Ireland, Blood, like all the old Parliament was forced to dissolve itself and a new House of What were men like Blood to do? at hand, the rule of King Jesus was to be restored, "even by Blood." Meanwhile what of our friend Blood amid all these great affairs? had given news of Blood and his companions in Ireland. Later Mason seems to have been joined in London by Blood and the old Ormond, if Blood had disappeared after that for the last time, he old friend Blood, the so-called nephew was his son[6], the third man great and heinous crimes in England; young Blood''s and Parret''s for like many men in that time, used either of the two names it seems would have betrayed Blood many times during his life. id: 61872 author: Baker, Charles A. title: Treasure of Triton date: words: 2903 sentences: 206 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/61872.txt txt: ./txt/61872.txt summary: Triton pursued Wolf Larsen. only Wolf Larsen lived and moved and breathed. Triton, Neptune''s moon, keeps one face always turned toward that Larsen emerged from the _Wolf Cub_ carrying his oxy-hydrogen cutting torch, a heavy load even in the light gravity of Triton. A certain plutocrat of Cyrene had offered Larsen a cool million for the Larsen turned up the torch, directed it on them. Larsen had to turn up his torch before he could be sure that the insect-like eyes of the Tritonians themselves. dared take no chances on scratching the Eye. He turned on his torch Larsen turned down the torch. Larsen put down the Eye, and turned up the Larsen picked up the Eye again, and started for the door. minutes, awkward with his left hand, Larsen had the _Wolf Cub_ on her The Eye of Triton, the one priceless gem on a id: 30853 author: Bangs, John Kendrick title: Mrs. Raffles: Being the Adventures of an Amateur Crackswoman date: words: 27261 sentences: 1826 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/30853.txt txt: ./txt/30853.txt summary: "You are the same loquacious old Bunny that you used to be," said Mrs. Raffles, sharply, yet with a touch of affection in her voice. "Well, Bunny," said Henriette, "you are very clever at times, but do be "Well, Bunny," said Henriette, breathlessly, two hours later when her "Excuse me, Henriette," said I one morning, after I had been in Mrs. Van "Now, Bunny," said Mrs. Van Raffles on the morning of his arrival, "all "And now for the grand coup, Bunny," said Mrs. Van Raffles, when I had "That''s because you are a man, Bunny," said Henriette. "_Two_ hundred thousand dollars, Bunny?" cried Henriette when I handed "Mrs. Van Raffles went to New York Wednesday evening," said I, "and has "Oh, but Mrs. Shadd--I have it here," said Henriette, opening her purse "Mrs. Innitt, though--I envy her," said Henriette; "that is, in a way. id: 42813 author: Bryce, Charles, Mrs. title: Mrs. Vanderstein''s jewels date: words: 108093 sentences: 6628 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/42813.txt txt: ./txt/42813.txt summary: Mrs. Vanderstein closed her eyes, and Madame Querterot, after turning up "What a good kind face she has," Mrs. Vanderstein said as she turned "I don''t think it is snobbishness with Mrs. Vanderstein," said Barbara. very uneasy about them and at a loss to know what to do, sir, for Mrs. Vanderstein mightn''t like me to inform the police if so be that she''s "Indeed," said Gimblet, "was Mrs. Vanderstein in the habit of going "It wasn''t Mrs. Vanderstein who told me, sir," said Thomas, "it was "You do not know Mrs. Vanderstein, Mr. Gimblet," interrupted Sir "Come along, Sir Gregory," said Gimblet. "Look here," he said to Gimblet, "why don''t you go over that house? part of the house, I thought it was likely that, if they came off Mrs. Vanderstein''s gown, this was the only room she had visited. looked as if Miss Turner and Mrs. Vanderstein had been in the house, but id: 26651 author: Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William) title: The Flaming Jewel date: words: 67948 sentences: 6383 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/26651.txt txt: ./txt/26651.txt summary: "Young man," said Darragh, "I''m close enough to Quintana to give _you_ Trooper Lannis said to Trooper Stormont: "That''s Mike Clinch''s clearing. "Jack," he said, "I want you to get Clinch right, and I''m going to tell "Trooper Stormont, Mr. Clinch," said Lannis in his genial way. As they started to ride away, Lannis said to Clinch, who stood on the "Say, young fella," said Clinch in his soft, agreeable way, "you want to Smith, always trying to keep Clinch and Quintana''s men in view, took no "Clinch," said Smith unsteadily, "if you kill me now you''re as good as Clinch called across to Smith: "Hey, Hal, g''wan up and set with Eve a "I want that packet you picked up on Clinch''s veranda," said Hal Smith. Smith poked Leverett with his rifle: "Tune up," he said; "tell Clinch Smith said slowly: "If Quintana is marching on Clinch''s he''s marching "Quintana came back," said Stormont. id: 34369 author: Clark, Joan title: Penny Nichols and the Mystery of the Lost Key date: words: 38807 sentences: 3824 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/34369.txt txt: ./txt/34369.txt summary: Rosanna Winters, Penny learned, by listening. "I''d like to know if the store detective caught that man," Penny declared As Penny took her place at the steering wheel she observed that Mrs. Leeds'' automobile had been brought to the hotel entrance by an attendant. to say, Penny and Rosanna went out the back door. Rosanna explained about Mrs. Leeds and her daughter while Penny added As Penny and Rosanna entered the living room, the stranger turned to face Penny and Rosanna could not refrain from smiling, for Mrs. Leeds looked Penny and Rosanna entered the house by the side door. Penny was aware that both Mrs. Leeds and Max Laponi were watching her "We''ll let Mrs. Leeds hunt for the will," Penny declared, "but we''ll look "Oh, Penny," Rosanna gasped, "Mrs. Leeds has locked me out of the house!" "Max Laponi must have found the letter and key which Rosanna lost," Penny id: 41005 author: Le Queux, William title: The Great Court Scandal date: words: 73032 sentences: 4505 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/41005.txt txt: ./txt/41005.txt summary: room, a clean-shaven, dark-haired, quick-eyed man of thirty in Court The Crown Princess looked at him quickly, and recognised that the man "You really possess some queer friends, Claire," the young man said, "Claire," he said, in a low, hard voice, "be seated; I wish to speak to "Will your Highness pardon me if I tell the truth?" asked the man at her "True, my Princess!" said the man in a low, choking voice. "Pardon me, Princess," said the crafty old man, bowing, "I, for one, do Two days later the Crown Princess Claire returned to Marburg. man, in Court dress, he bowed, welcomed her back to Treysa, and inquired "You are a woman of such high ideals, Princess," he said, accepting her Several days went by, and in order to kill time she took little Ignatia "Remember, Princess, command me in any way," said the old man, raising id: 47179 author: Matthews, Stanley R. title: Motor Matt''s Mystery; or, Foiling a Secret Plot date: words: 33278 sentences: 2902 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/47179.txt txt: ./txt/47179.txt summary: "How you t''ink I efer pay you pack dot money, Matt?" asked Carl. "I don''d got some money," said Carl, "und along comes der audomopile "Hardly," laughed Matt, backing away and turning the car in the road; "I bed you somet''ing, Matt," remarked Carl, "dot dis car don''d pelong "There''s only one car owned in Ash Fork," said Matt, "and that belongs "After the man fell from the car," said Matt, "he had to drag himself "We''ve got to take care of the man, Carl," returned Matt, closing the "Dot''s vat I peen vaidin'' for, all righdt," said Carl, as he and Matt When they got down on the walk, Carl laid a hand on Matt''s arm. Carl came back in time to help Matt clean the dust and dirt off the Red "Close the door, Carl," said Matt, as the Dutch boy followed him into "Mr. Tomlinson has got the bag," said Matt. id: 53533 author: Matthews, Stanley R. title: Motor Matt''s Double Trouble; or, The Last of the Hoodoo date: words: 34537 sentences: 2889 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/53533.txt txt: ./txt/53533.txt summary: "Now," proceeded Grattan, "this is the way of it: We got Motor Matt "I''ll find out from Motor Matt where Tsan Ti is," said Grattan, between When Motor Matt and Joe McGlory dropped off that "local" passenger "About what time was the car stolen?" asked Matt, quieting McGlory with Matt and Grattan had been at swords'' points ever since the motor boys worst Grattan, and to be of some assistance to Tsan Ti. On the way to the garage with Martin, Matt explained these matters to "It would be like Grattan," Matt answered, "to hire Sam Wing to steal for Motor Matt--and now the mandarin is looking for McGlory and is "If Grattan and Pardo are really following you," said Matt, "why Matt told how McGlory had run away from the pocket, and how Grattan 30--Motor Matt''s Mandarin; or, Turning a Trick for Tsan Ti. id: 53466 author: Matthews, Stanley R. title: Motor Matt''s Mariner; or, Filling the Bill for Bunce date: words: 35058 sentences: 2854 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/53466.txt txt: ./txt/53466.txt summary: Matt got up with a laugh, and he and McGlory left the hotel, and laid Motor Matt, Catskill, New York, in care of this hotel." "It''s from Tsan Ti, all right," said Matt, "and is dated New York." McGlory and Bunce were in the room, the door was locked and Matt took "Let''s see if I''ve got this right," said Matt, "When you and Grattan "Bunce," said Matt dubiously, "I''m frank to say I don''t know just how "Do you know anything about motors, Bunce?" inquired Matt, giving the Matt believed that Bunce had run to get away from the section men, who, "That man came, Motor Matt," said he, "and I gave him the box." "Motor Matt," returned Grattan, "a heathen temple is no place for such "Queer that Grattan, who knows the great ruby so well," said Matt, said Tsan Ti. With that, Motor Matt and McGlory left the coach and dropped off the id: 53390 author: Matthews, Stanley R. title: Motor Matt''s Mandarin; or, Turning a Trick for Tsan Ti date: words: 33414 sentences: 2772 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/53390.txt txt: ./txt/53390.txt summary: =Tsan Ti=, Mandarin of the Red Button, who appeals to Motor Matt for Motor Matt and his cowboy pard, Joe McGlory, were pop-popping their way "Sounds like a skin game," grumbled McGlory, as Matt returned the "Let''s get at the nub of this thing, Tsan Ti," said Matt, feeling a sailor, and the glass balls looked particularly unreal to Motor Matt With a sudden thought, Matt stepped to the motor cycle McGlory had Matt got up and pulled his motor cycle away from the tree. "I don''t like the way you are acting, Tsan Ti," said Matt, as soon "Look at this," said Matt, and presented the letter from Grattan. "But if Goldstein has the Eye of Buddha," said Matt, "I will know it "The moment that ball leaves your hand, Motor Matt," declared Grattan, Together Matt, McGlory, Tsan Ti and Sam Wing made their way back to the id: 10496 author: Vance, Louis Joseph title: Red Masquerade: Being the Story of the Lone Wolf''s Daughter date: words: 67985 sentences: 4322 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/10496.txt txt: ./txt/10496.txt summary: Without looking, Lanyard felt that Prince Victor''s stare had again shifted A strange environment (Sofia thought) for an adventurer like the Lone Wolf. know, he sought to escape them by bending his lips to Sofia''s hands. "Well," said Karslake with a little laugh that to Sofia sounded empty, "at She thought a great deal of the strange man who had talked with young Mr. Karslake, and wondered about him. herself a man who looked like Michael Lanyard sounded, and wishing (no with an inscrutable smile, Prince Victor took the girl in his arms again "Be good enough to conduct her to it." Again Prince Victor kissed Sofia''s Sofia opened her lips to protest, but delayed to study Karslake''s face his chair, turning to Victor a livid face in which his dark eyes of a "Believe me, little Sofia"--Victor put out a hand to hers, and held her id: 9779 author: Vance, Louis Joseph title: The Black Bag date: words: 95552 sentences: 6800 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/9779.txt txt: ./txt/9779.txt summary: Kirkwood''s brain comprehended little that his eyes perceived; his thoughts up, Kirkwood''s very good friend--and his only one then in London--Mr. Brentwick looked and was an English gentleman. "Good-by, Mr. Calendar." A smile twitched the corners of Kirkwood''s To the girl, watching her face covertly, Kirkwood turned for clue to the am sure Dorothy will come in to wait, if I ask her," she told Kirkwood in a Calendar helped her in and turned back to Kirkwood with a look of arch frequent street-lights, Kirkwood could see that the eyes of Mrs. Hallam "Thank you," said Kirkwood; and, turning to the man, "Your boat?" he asked Kirkwood dropped the flap and turned back to find the girl''s wide eyes occupied by Kirkwood and Dorothy Calendar, his eyes encountered the young The girl paused, lifting to Kirkwood''s face her eyes, clear, fearless, "Miss Calendar," said Kirkwood from his heart, "just as soon as I get you id: 9908 author: Vance, Louis Joseph title: The False Faces: Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf date: words: 79579 sentences: 5470 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/9908.txt txt: ./txt/9908.txt summary: Lanyard''s hand, that rested on the table, clenched and whitened beneath its Lanyard, in no way surprised to recognise the voice of Miss Cecelia Brooke, Lanyard, lifting the lieutenant''s head and heavy torso, helped turn him "Mr. Lanyard," he said--"Monsieur Duchemin, that is--a valuable paper has Lanyard mustered enough strength to look the man squarely in the eye. mentality masked by that rat-like face, Lanyard waited with a hand covertly A right-handed man, he turned, as Lanyard had foreseen, to the right, and Blensop passed Lanyard''s chair, unlatched and opened the window and stood In spite of all he could do Lanyard saw the man work away from the wall and In those days New York nights were long; this was still young when Lanyard The Brooke girl caught Lanyard''s eye, her lips moved. Well, Monsieur Duchemin-Lanyard-Ember, to a man up a tree this looks The door opening to admit Colonel Stanistreet, Lanyard rose. id: 9378 author: Vance, Louis Joseph title: The Lone Wolf: A Melodrama date: words: 78031 sentences: 5045 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/9378.txt txt: ./txt/9378.txt summary: and Lanyard noticed, or fancied, that the man from Scotland Yard turned Mademoiselle Bannon--with your permission--my friend, Monsieur Lanyard. Five minutes later Lanyard picked the common lock of a door opening "My dear Count," Lanyard said, turning to De Morbihan, "do me the Lanyard saw the car round the corner before turning to the entrance of "Good night, monsieur," Lanyard cut short the old man''s garrulity; and Lanyard and the girl little aid as they picked their way cautiously, "As far as I know, I never heard of him before," Lanyard said "I''m afraid," Lanyard said, after a time--"I''m afraid I know what you entered Lanyard''s mind to think this woman beautiful until that moment. hadn''t heard, Lanyard threw the door wide and swung out, turning For the first time since leaving the girl Lanyard relaxed his vigilant Her face, turned toward Lanyard, seemed wan in the half light, but id: 10327 author: Vance, Louis Joseph title: Alias the Lone Wolf date: words: 95675 sentences: 6384 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/10327.txt txt: ./txt/10327.txt summary: Their hands fell apart, and Monsieur Duchemin proceeded to do away his "But if Monsieur Duchemin would be good enough," Madame de Sévénié "Monsieur Monk?" Lanyard opened his eyes wide. Yet one thing more Lanyard knew: that Liane suspected him of knowing After a moment Lanyard laughed a little, caught up her hand, patted it looking to neither right nor left, turned away from Lanyard and trudged Liane Delorme instinctively obeyed, and the woman whom Lanyard had seen Lanyard said nothing at the time, but later, when a long stretch of "Monsieur Lanyard desired a favour of me," Liane explained, her good "Mr. Phinuit and I are agreed that Monsieur Lanyard is entitled to know Lanyard and Phinuit, in the saloon, he paused, looked this way and that Have a look, will you, Lanyard, like a good fellow, Monk opened expectant eyes and fixed them upon Lanyard''s face, the id: 8931 author: Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville) title: The Gem Collector date: words: 33573 sentences: 3414 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/8931.txt txt: ./txt/8931.txt summary: "Don''t mention it, Spike," said Jimmy. "Poor old Spike," said Jimmy, "you''ve had bad luck, haven''t you?" "As a matter of fact," said Jimmy, "it''s just possible that we shall "This is my friend Pitt, uncle," said Spennie, presenting Jimmy with a "By the way, Jimmy," said Molly, as they went down the hill. "So you''re Spennie''s friend," said Mr. Wesson, "the man who''s going to "Jimmy''s an old friend," said Molly. "I say," said Jimmy, as they moved away, "who is that fellow Wesson?" "Run along, Spike!" said Jimmy. "Would you mind letting my man pass?" said Jimmy. "Well, come down to the water, and have a look at it," said Jimmy. "It does look nice, Jimmy, doesn''t it?" said Molly, placing a foot on "The man who lays a hand upon a woman," said Jimmy, paddling strongly, "Look here, Spennie," he said, "I want to marry Miss McEachern." "Well, Spike," said Jimmy. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel