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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41772 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 76 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Virgin 5 Pierre 5 Marie 5 Madame 5 Lourdes 5 Grotto 5 Blessed 3 Sister 3 Jonquiere 3 Guersaint 3 God 3 Father 3 Bernadette 2 Hyacinthe 2 Basilica 1 father 1 Vigneron 1 Paris 1 Monsieur 1 Lord 1 Lady 1 Jesus 1 Gerard 1 Fourcade 1 Doctor 1 Bonamy 1 Berthaud 1 Baron 1 Abbe Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 351 man 348 eye 316 day 314 time 288 hand 270 child 267 face 250 woman 250 priest 248 year 221 life 200 order 197 one 195 moment 192 miracle 192 girl 191 room 181 heart 179 way 171 doctor 170 voice 168 people 165 head 164 train 161 father 156 night 151 nothing 149 faith 147 patient 144 hour 143 other 142 water 141 crowd 140 suffering 140 bed 136 pilgrim 135 lady 135 carriage 134 side 132 foot 131 morning 130 thing 128 arm 127 word 123 air 120 soul 113 end 111 cure 110 story 110 death Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 586 Pierre 389 Madame 325 de 322 Grotto 321 Marie 320 Virgin 320 Lourdes 263 M. 198 Sister 198 Blessed 173 Guersaint 156 Bernadette 138 Father 130 Hyacinthe 111 Abbe 106 Jonquiere 99 God 97 Monsieur 89 Doctor 79 Paris 76 Basilica 71 Lady 70 Lord 68 La 67 Heaven 65 Raymonde 64 Vigneron 63 Gerard 63 Berthaud 62 l''Abbe 61 Sabathier 60 Chassaigne 55 Desagneaux 53 Judaine 53 Grivotte 47 Massias 46 Sophie 46 Gave 46 Bonamy 45 Fourcade 45 Ferrand 45 Baron 44 Jesus 42 Sisters 40 Vetu 40 Gustave 38 heaven 38 Vincent 37 Rouquet 34 Elise Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2556 he 2095 she 2031 it 1214 i 1068 you 1059 her 963 they 943 him 570 them 412 me 317 we 272 himself 182 herself 140 us 129 themselves 103 one 61 itself 41 myself 36 yourself 15 ourselves 13 oneself 8 his 6 yours 6 theirs 5 mine 5 ''s 3 thee 3 hers 2 yourselves 2 ours Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 7270 be 3764 have 668 do 577 come 552 say 474 see 448 go 422 take 378 make 291 know 285 remain 283 seem 281 begin 279 feel 260 become 248 find 233 give 225 look 225 leave 201 cure 195 fall 188 bring 177 think 177 hear 160 return 160 pass 157 tell 157 ask 151 suffer 147 rise 145 speak 137 continue 135 pray 133 follow 132 keep 130 die 128 live 127 wish 127 carry 126 turn 126 lie 125 raise 121 get 120 appear 117 wait 111 let 109 grow 107 show 107 repeat 100 heal Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1289 not 871 so 616 then 529 little 459 again 434 now 409 however 394 more 383 only 371 very 354 up 351 there 337 still 325 long 322 last 270 great 268 even 255 other 245 once 244 poor 238 young 230 away 228 out 226 here 218 already 211 ever 207 well 205 never 203 no 199 first 191 quite 185 just 181 old 180 good 179 off 173 all 172 back 168 as 167 down 165 such 163 same 163 indeed 158 most 156 also 151 much 150 yet 145 too 140 able 134 whole 131 large Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 good 19 most 17 least 13 slight 13 great 7 small 4 large 4 fine 3 late 3 eld 3 bad 2 topmost 2 rough 2 pure 2 near 2 innermost 2 cheap 2 Most 1 young 1 wise 1 wealthy 1 temp 1 sweet 1 strong 1 strange 1 sad 1 rich 1 nice 1 j 1 high 1 heavy 1 hard 1 happy 1 handsome 1 gloomy 1 foremost 1 fond 1 faint 1 deep Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 139 most 3 well 3 least 1 clearest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 5 widger@cecomet.net Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 pierre did not 5 eyes were still 4 pierre had not 3 grotto was now 3 guersaint had not 3 one does not 3 pierre had never 3 virgin did not 3 virgin had not 2 eyes became accustomed 2 eyes were wide 2 face was radiant 2 girl did not 2 guersaint was already 2 heart was full 2 heart was so 2 man is indeed 2 marie had not 2 miracle is not 2 pierre had immediately 2 pierre had now 2 pierre had simply 2 pierre was now 2 pierre went off 2 priest was able 2 priest went off 2 virgin had indeed 2 years had not 2 years went by 1 child become even 1 child came back 1 child had always 1 child had formerly 1 child is all 1 child was dead 1 child was unable 1 day is past 1 day seemed likely 1 day was lovely 1 day went by 1 days have scarcely 1 days went by 1 eye took in 1 eye was altogether 1 eyes are bright 1 eyes are never 1 eyes had not 1 eyes remained closed 1 eyes remained wide 1 eyes were blue Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 grotto are not so 1 grotto did not even 1 heart did not even 1 man is not quite 1 man were not simply 1 marie did not even 1 one had no suspicion 1 one had not yet 1 pierre did not weary 1 pierre had no little 1 pierre had no other 1 pierre had not once 1 priest had no choice 1 years had not even A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 8511 author = Zola, Émile title = The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 1 date = keywords = Bernadette; Blessed; Father; God; Grotto; Guersaint; Hyacinthe; Jonquiere; Lady; Lourdes; Madame; Marie; Pierre; Sister; Virgin summary = Sophie--the patient who, after suffering for a long time from a horrid "What is the poor little thing suffering from?" resumed the lady. "Have confidence," said Pierre; "the Blessed Virgin is watching over For a moment Sister Hyacinthe''s gay face shone out amidst the This doctor, after looking at Marie for a long time, had asked "That lady," said he, "is Madame Chaise, my wife''s eldest sister. since the Virgin at Lourdes had cured him of a disease of the eyes, by a old priest said, a woman whose beautiful, perfectly oval face, lighted up idea came to Sister Hyacinthe, who said: "Get up on the seat, Sophie, and day, whilst she was drinking a little Lourdes water, she felt a violent "Sister," suddenly said Marie, "if you would allow Monsieur l''Abbe to For a time the young priest saw Marie''s eyes wide open, still full id = 8512 author = Zola, Émile title = The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 2 date = keywords = Blessed; Bonamy; Doctor; Father; Fourcade; God; Grotto; Jonquiere; Lord; Lourdes; Madame; Marie; Pierre; Virgin summary = with a heavy but good-natured face, lighted by large blue eyes, like "And so, my dear Gerard," he said to the young man seated beside him, He himself lent a hand, taking hold of a sick man by the feet in order to place was the young doctor who had come by the white train with his "Come, my child," repeated Madame de Jonquiere, "you have three hours does right to place herself in God''s hands, like a little child." burning faith, to beg of God the cure of that poor sick child, whom he Thus Pierre, like a man at last awakening from a painful dream, soon Pierre noticed one young man who drank seven small glassfuls of water, said to Pierre in a husky voice: "Has not my father come then?" Pierre thereupon said to Doctor Chassaigne, "Let us go; I shall be taken id = 8513 author = Zola, Émile title = The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 3 date = keywords = Abbe; Baron; Basilica; Bernadette; Blessed; Gerard; Grotto; Guersaint; Lourdes; Madame; Marie; Pierre; Virgin; father summary = cured that day; and then, assuming an air of mystery, she begged Pierre "Yes, yes, I shall eat," replied Pierre, though, truth to tell, he felt water," he said, "really comes from the Grotto, as you can yourselves From that moment Pierre no longer beheld aught save that young woman on the bright, forge-like glow of the taper-lighted Grotto. how beautiful it is, Pierre!" murmured Marie; "it is like the Pierre''s feelings, however, had been touched by what Marie had just said. "Isn''t the poor little thing any better?" asked Pierre, whose heart ached Her hand sought Pierre''s in the darkness, and when she found it, coming "Come with me, Monsieur l''Abbe, if you do not know the Grotto," said Pierre went and placed himself beside him on a bench on the left hand, at Feeling anxious, Pierre went up to Marie to tell her she must not remain id = 8514 author = Zola, Émile title = The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 4 date = keywords = Basilica; Berthaud; Blessed; Father; God; Grotto; Jesus; Jonquiere; Lourdes; Madame; Marie; Pierre; Sister; Virgin summary = Little Madame Desagneaux, with her pretty milk-white face showing amidst "Look how this poor creature is suffering, madame!" she exclaimed. Madame Desagneaux had remained beside the bed, their faces turning pale, "She is cured, isn''t she?" the poor woman asked, feeling that she herself Then her eyes, which remained wide open, looked round, as though bidding Only, like a poor, resigned man just a little weary of being Monsieur le Cure, does that poor young woman feel a little better?" grace by curing my poor lost eyes, that I hoped to obtain another favour long-suffering face that stirred, its eyes were still alive, At that same moment Pierre, who was bringing Marie to the Grotto in her procession, a little behind time that day, appearing from beneath one of ''Blessed Virgin, Our Lady of Lourdes, do with me as thou wilt,'' I said. PIERRE also had followed Marie, and like her was behind the canopy, id = 8515 author = Zola, Émile title = The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 5 date = keywords = Bernadette; Blessed; Grotto; Guersaint; Hyacinthe; Lourdes; Madame; Marie; Monsieur; Paris; Pierre; Sister; Vigneron; Virgin summary = Madame Vigneron, who was listening, drew near and said: "How happy we world, and Pierre felt deeply disturbed in presence of this lovely woman, face buried in his hands, like a child seeking to hide its tears. him, and Marie''s eyes expressed an eager desire, a longing to enjoy life, Then, as Pierre remained standing, walking about the shop and looking at Pierre, who was continuing his slow walk, suddenly stopped and said in Pierre''s hands, just as the young man was about to place little Gustave Marie''s young face, on which one read such great happiness at having pale little face, and for a long time Raymonde''s small hand could be seen waving good wishes; but Marie remained the last, looking back on Lourdes Beside Pierre and Marie, only Sister Hyacinthe was still awake amidst the more feeling herself a poor unknown little girl as in the far-away days