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Clifford (Harold Clifford) title: Jewellery date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/47823.txt cache: ./cache/47823.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 13 resourceName b'47823.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-jewelry-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 13909 author = Hope, Anthony title = The Indiscretion of the Duchess Being a Story Concerning Two Ladies, a Nobleman, and a Necklace date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54381 sentences = 4177 flesch = 91 summary = "And a man is wanted," said Gustave, "where a lady bids him come." "What news of the duke?" asked he, as we began to walk, the duchess The duchess said nothing, but her eyebrows mounted a little higher, till "Then let us sup," said the duchess, and she took the armchair at the head "If one thinks of what is thought," said the duchess with a shrug, "one "We can send your luggage soon, you know," said the duchess. The duchess said not another word, but turned into the house and The old man's face said, plain as words. "I am going," said the duchess, assuming in a moment a most serious air, "Ask him," she said to me, "if he speaks of the Duchess of Saint-Maclou." "Yes, for the duchess," said Marie, with, averted eyes. "Keep your eye on that fellow, Mr. Aycon," said the duke; and then he put cache = ./cache/13909.txt txt = ./txt/13909.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 47823 author = Smith, H. Clifford (Harold Clifford) title = Jewellery date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 135244 sentences = 8222 flesch = 72 summary = I. SIXTEENTH-CENTURY PENDENT JEWELS OF ENAMELLED GOLD _Frontispiece_ Gold ornamental ring, chased, enamelled, and set 2. Gold ring set with flat heart-shaped garnet: design Gold miniature-case of open-work design enamelled in of ring ornaments, set with precious stones and strung in a variety of gold work in the form of a key ring with projecting tongue, of a kind the pendent ornament for the neck-chain, a simple jewel formed by one enriched with jewel ornaments and sewn with pearls and precious stones. rosaries, girdle-ornaments, rings, gold chains, jewelled necklaces and bow-shaped jewels worn as breast-ornaments, made of open-work gold set composed of goldsmith's work, enamelled, and set with precious stones. all jewellery formed of gold, enamels, and precious stones; and "lazos" jewels, set with large flat stones, and ornaments formed of Ornaments for Jewellers_, containing various designs in precious stones Every jewelled ornament figured in their works is, in fact, designed cache = ./cache/47823.txt txt = ./txt/47823.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39891 author = Pemberton, Max title = Jewel Mysteries, from a Dealer's Note Book date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 66224 sentences = 3193 flesch = 82 summary = right hand of the lower room, a man watches by day the large cases where At the word "man," he went to the window, and saw Abel standing beneath "Let's stroll down the street, any way you like," said I, "and talk of "Well," I said, speaking to Brewer; but turning round to look at his "Come down to-day," said he, "and bring your man with you in case we "Ah, now I know you're wrong," said he; "there's only one man within "Look here," said I, "this is no time for words like this. room; how could he look for a moment to name one man or one woman who "It is easy enough," said he, "to look at a man's hand and deduce "Come," she said, resting her head upon her hand, "I want to know from "Now," said she, when the man had gone, but had left the little table cache = ./cache/39891.txt txt = ./txt/39891.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 49559 author = nan title = Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18366 sentences = 1371 flesch = 75 summary = is needed to make a real work of art in the form of a brooch or a swan hair-pin, his seaweed buttons in gold and silver on greenish enamel _Design for a Comb in Enamel Shell, and incrusted Gold_ Kate Fisher and Miss McBean, in whose designs for clasps, etc., enamel DESIGNS FOR JEWELLERY IN GOLD, SILVER, [Illustration: _Silver Clasps and Gold Pendants set with Opals and [Illustration: _Silver and Enamel Clasps, Pins and Brooches_ secondary value in modern art-work to beauty of line and of colour. Working in enamel is of course an independent art in itself, and to In modern decorative work, silver is now very largely used and Wagner, who has produced amongst other tasteful work a beautiful silver [Illustration: _Pendant in Gold, Silver, Enamel, and Pearl_ Executed by [Illustration: _Design for a Necklet in Silver and Enamel_ jewellery is now made entirely from gold and silver, and enamel, and cache = ./cache/49559.txt txt = ./txt/49559.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38658 author = Campbell, Mark, active 19th century title = Self-Instructor in the Art of Hair Work, Dressing Hair, Making Curls, Switches, Braids, and Hair Jewelry of Every Description. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 38786 sentences = 2640 flesch = 95 summary = in left hand, and swing around the table to the right, changing places in left hand, and swing around the table to the right, changing places in left hand, and swing around the table to the right, changing places fifteen hairs in a strand, and place on table like pattern. fifteen hairs in a strand, and place on table like pattern. the usual number for this braid--four hairs in a strand, and place on the usual number for this braid--four hairs in a strand, and place on the usual number for this braid--four hairs in a strand, and place on the usual number for this braid--four hairs in a strand, and place on the usual number for this braid--four hairs in a strand, and place on the usual number for this braid--four hairs in a strand, and place on the usual number for this braid--four hairs in a strand, and place on cache = ./cache/38658.txt txt = ./txt/38658.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36400 author = Hill, Grace Brooks title = The Corner House Girls Among the Gypsies How They Met, What Happened, and How It Ended date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 48131 sentences = 4605 flesch = 94 summary = "Oh, Sammy," Tess suddenly ejaculated, "these Gypsy women will be cross After all was said and done, Sammy Pinkney looked upon Agnes as his "Wait a minute," said Neale, as Sammy started away in anger. 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"Maybe we ought to look again for those Gypsy ladies," Tess said. "Come on, Neale," said the excited Agnes. "Well," said Tess, practically, "Sammy is always running away, you To "run away" seemed to Sammy the only thing for a boy to do when home But Agnes repeated what the Gypsy girl had said to Ruth and herself just "But, Mrs. Pinkney!" burst forth Tess at last, "if Sammy has run away to "All but Neale," said the loyal Agnes, her boy chum having departed. "Ne''er mind," said the boy, looking at Sammy slyly, "he don''t know "How did you come to be a Gypsy, Sammy?" asked Dot with much id: 13909 author: Hope, Anthony title: The Indiscretion of the Duchess Being a Story Concerning Two Ladies, a Nobleman, and a Necklace date: words: 54381 sentences: 4177 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/13909.txt txt: ./txt/13909.txt summary: "And a man is wanted," said Gustave, "where a lady bids him come." "What news of the duke?" asked he, as we began to walk, the duchess The duchess said nothing, but her eyebrows mounted a little higher, till "Then let us sup," said the duchess, and she took the armchair at the head "If one thinks of what is thought," said the duchess with a shrug, "one "We can send your luggage soon, you know," said the duchess. The duchess said not another word, but turned into the house and The old man''s face said, plain as words. "I am going," said the duchess, assuming in a moment a most serious air, "Ask him," she said to me, "if he speaks of the Duchess of Saint-Maclou." "Yes, for the duchess," said Marie, with, averted eyes. "Keep your eye on that fellow, Mr. Aycon," said the duke; and then he put id: 39891 author: Pemberton, Max title: Jewel Mysteries, from a Dealer''s Note Book date: words: 66224 sentences: 3193 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/39891.txt txt: ./txt/39891.txt summary: right hand of the lower room, a man watches by day the large cases where At the word "man," he went to the window, and saw Abel standing beneath "Let''s stroll down the street, any way you like," said I, "and talk of "Well," I said, speaking to Brewer; but turning round to look at his "Come down to-day," said he, "and bring your man with you in case we "Ah, now I know you''re wrong," said he; "there''s only one man within "Look here," said I, "this is no time for words like this. room; how could he look for a moment to name one man or one woman who "It is easy enough," said he, "to look at a man''s hand and deduce "Come," she said, resting her head upon her hand, "I want to know from "Now," said she, when the man had gone, but had left the little table id: 47823 author: Smith, H. Clifford (Harold Clifford) title: Jewellery date: words: 135244 sentences: 8222 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/47823.txt txt: ./txt/47823.txt summary: I. SIXTEENTH-CENTURY PENDENT JEWELS OF ENAMELLED GOLD _Frontispiece_ Gold ornamental ring, chased, enamelled, and set 2. Gold ring set with flat heart-shaped garnet: design Gold miniature-case of open-work design enamelled in of ring ornaments, set with precious stones and strung in a variety of gold work in the form of a key ring with projecting tongue, of a kind the pendent ornament for the neck-chain, a simple jewel formed by one enriched with jewel ornaments and sewn with pearls and precious stones. rosaries, girdle-ornaments, rings, gold chains, jewelled necklaces and bow-shaped jewels worn as breast-ornaments, made of open-work gold set composed of goldsmith''s work, enamelled, and set with precious stones. all jewellery formed of gold, enamels, and precious stones; and "lazos" jewels, set with large flat stones, and ornaments formed of Ornaments for Jewellers_, containing various designs in precious stones Every jewelled ornament figured in their works is, in fact, designed id: 49559 author: nan title: Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans date: words: 18366 sentences: 1371 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/49559.txt txt: ./txt/49559.txt summary: is needed to make a real work of art in the form of a brooch or a swan hair-pin, his seaweed buttons in gold and silver on greenish enamel _Design for a Comb in Enamel Shell, and incrusted Gold_ Kate Fisher and Miss McBean, in whose designs for clasps, etc., enamel DESIGNS FOR JEWELLERY IN GOLD, SILVER, [Illustration: _Silver Clasps and Gold Pendants set with Opals and [Illustration: _Silver and Enamel Clasps, Pins and Brooches_ secondary value in modern art-work to beauty of line and of colour. Working in enamel is of course an independent art in itself, and to In modern decorative work, silver is now very largely used and Wagner, who has produced amongst other tasteful work a beautiful silver [Illustration: _Pendant in Gold, Silver, Enamel, and Pearl_ Executed by [Illustration: _Design for a Necklet in Silver and Enamel_ jewellery is now made entirely from gold and silver, and enamel, and ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel