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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 18 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 47787 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 92 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Mr. 8 George 7 Joe 7 Jack 5 look 5 Captain 4 boat 4 Wireless 4 Nick 4 Josh 4 Herb 4 Comfort 3 Walter 3 Tramp 3 Sprite 3 Pete 3 Mrs. 3 Motor 3 Matt 3 Lorry 3 Cora 3 Bess 3 Belle 2 sure 2 good 2 boy 2 Tom 2 Teddy 2 Stone 2 Ross 2 Red 2 Rambler 2 Ping 2 Kinky 2 Jule 2 Jimmy 2 Jimmie 2 Island 2 Halstead 2 DONOHUE 2 Clay 2 Buster 2 Ben 2 Alex 1 yuh 1 time 1 swamp 1 right 1 man 1 irish Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3175 boat 2718 boy 2090 time 2009 man 1484 way 1143 girl 1130 water 1064 hand 1026 thing 1017 motor 914 night 818 something 818 day 816 fellow 767 one 715 place 697 river 679 eye 603 head 586 side 542 deck 541 face 539 anything 518 friend 500 shore 496 craft 489 foot 487 voice 477 moment 476 case 474 cabin 469 minute 466 chance 460 light 455 hour 450 course 441 room 439 nothing 419 word 404 chum 400 mile 400 door 391 speed 379 father 376 engine 373 other 370 captain 369 money 366 paper 362 line Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4735 _ 2874 Jack 1708 Cora 1303 Mr. 1298 Matt 1252 George 953 Nick 867 Joe 820 Tom 724 Clay 712 Captain 661 Halstead 648 Alex 535 Josh 492 Phil 477 Lorry 471 Bess 443 Belle 429 exclaimed 396 Jerry 385 McGlory 379 Betty 373 Larry 368 Walter 365 Jimmy 355 Herb 349 Seaton 337 Alvin 324 Motor 318 Rambler 313 Tony 311 Jimmie 303 Jule 298 Sprite 278 Island 265 Ned 265 Grace 255 Ed 253 CHAPTER 243 Hank 236 Mike 226 Mrs. 226 Mollie 226 Bob 214 Merton 211 ye 208 Case 204 Dalton 198 Ross 192 Baldwin Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 12155 i 11710 he 10554 it 9911 you 5952 we 5426 they 3449 him 2807 she 2614 me 1989 them 1624 us 1073 her 700 himself 198 themselves 189 ''em 188 ''s 178 myself 101 one 89 yourself 88 herself 77 itself 63 ourselves 54 yours 41 em 39 mine 38 ye 30 ours 21 yuh 19 his 11 theirs 8 yourselves 8 hisself 6 hers 4 you''re 3 yo 3 on''y 3 i''m 2 yu 2 you''ll 2 wonder-- 2 anything---- 1 yuh''ll 1 your-- 1 yit 1 winced--"you 1 wigwam 1 together-- 1 thee 1 th 1 t''ink Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 33907 be 13111 have 7428 do 4472 go 3889 get 3684 say 3239 come 2966 see 2736 make 2337 know 2224 take 1908 look 1728 ask 1725 think 1362 tell 1267 find 1255 give 1175 want 1146 seem 1050 hear 1019 keep 901 call 883 leave 882 turn 873 let 829 run 800 try 732 put 725 start 699 reply 686 stand 654 declare 634 cry 611 pass 609 speak 599 hold 599 feel 561 remark 550 mean 549 answer 541 begin 538 happen 528 believe 519 show 504 bring 495 follow 485 wait 484 send 472 laugh 460 guess Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 8589 not 3259 up 2574 out 2444 so 2382 now 2366 then 1901 just 1597 little 1569 here 1542 more 1526 good 1466 down 1392 other 1392 back 1223 right 1207 there 1200 as 1160 well 1160 on 1096 away 1083 only 1042 all 1011 much 973 too 960 long 907 again 891 off 860 young 814 in 795 very 790 over 765 first 742 never 735 old 680 same 672 even 660 soon 640 enough 584 big 540 still 535 far 531 sure 526 great 506 ever 498 perhaps 487 once 467 close 464 last 449 few 436 many Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 304 good 184 least 121 most 61 bad 38 slight 35 near 21 great 21 big 20 late 18 high 16 fine 15 j 12 large 10 Most 9 long 8 queer 8 happy 8 faint 8 easy 7 strong 7 strange 7 low 6 fast 5 sure 5 small 5 safe 5 keen 5 deep 5 brave 4 wild 4 slow 4 quick 4 odd 4 nice 4 manif 4 lucky 4 grand 4 dark 3 wise 3 simple 3 new 3 narrow 3 mean 3 heavy 3 early 3 dear 2 tough 2 stout 2 soft 2 short Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 245 most 27 least 19 well 1 meanest 1 lest 1 hard 1 finest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 digital.library.villanova.edu 2 www.gutenberg.net 1 www.fadedpage.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 3 http://digital.library.villanova.edu/) 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/1/9/8/21980/21980-h/21980-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/1/9/8/21980/21980-h.zip 1 http://www.fadedpage.com Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 jack went on 20 boys did not 20 jack did not 16 clay went on 14 george went on 13 _ is _ 11 boys were not 9 _ get there 9 jack called out 8 _ did _ 8 cora went on 8 night came on 7 cora did not 7 jack was not 7 matt was not 7 nick went on 6 matt makes good 6 matt went on 5 _ do _ 5 boat is n''t 5 george called out 4 _ was _ 4 jack had not 4 joe came up 4 man did not 4 matt did not 4 men did not 3 _ has _ 3 _ was just 3 _ was not 3 boat did not 3 boat was not 3 boats were close 3 boats were now 3 boys had not 3 boys went out 3 boys were astir 3 boys were just 3 boys were too 3 clay did not 3 clay went back 3 george is n''t 3 george put in 3 girls had better 3 girls were not 3 jack came back 3 jack is n''t 3 jack made answer 3 jack was very 3 jack went back Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 boys are not far 1 _ are not river 1 _ gave no heed 1 _ was not capable 1 boat is not hard 1 boy had not wholly 1 boy has no sense 1 boy was not at 1 boys are no spring 1 boys found no reason 1 boys had no idea 1 boys had no little 1 boys was not only 1 boys were not anxious 1 boys were not content 1 boys were not sleepy 1 boys were not so 1 boys were not sure 1 captain was not selfish-- 1 clay made no reply 1 clay was not slow 1 cora had not fully 1 day was not different 1 george had no great 1 george had no new 1 george made no verbal 1 george saw no reason 1 girls had no formal 1 girls were not altogether 1 girls were not far 1 girls were not jealous 1 halstead was no novice 1 jack did not much 1 jack made no attempt 1 jack made no pretentions 1 jack made no reply 1 jack was not at 1 jack was not exactly 1 jack was not satisfied 1 man did not again 1 man was no common 1 matt had no difficulty 1 matt had no time 1 matt saw no one 1 matt was not able 1 matt was not confused 1 matt was not only 1 matt was not surprised 1 men had not yet 1 men were not river A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 21980 author = Arundel, Louis title = Motor Boat Boys Mississippi Cruise; or, The Dash for Dixie date = keywords = Beasley; Buster; Comfort; George; Herb; Jack; Jimmie; Josh; Mississippi; Nick; Tramp; Wireless; boat; irish; look; sure summary = "For there''s Jack coming right now, with Jimmy Brannagan dangling at Jack looked at his little dollar nickel watch for the last time. "But in a race every minute ought to count," remarked Jack, when Jimmie observed Jack, who was now urging the little boat nearer the shore than "Let me have a look," remarked Jack; and a minute later he went on: Josh said he glimpsed a boat that looked like the _Tramp_, sneaking "What are you thinking about, Jimmie?" asked Jack, as he saw his "I wouldn''t shout so, if I were you, Jimmie," remarked Jack a little that''s stunning news you bring, Jimmie!" said Jack, looking People always do, Jimmie," Jack said, as he looked around to Jack came back inside of fifteen minutes, during which time Jimmie had "Looks like the boat all right, boys," observed the man who was in the id = 30727 author = Arundel, Louis title = Motor Boat Boys Down the Coast; or, Through Storm and Stress to Florida date = keywords = Beaufort; Comfort; George; Herb; Jack; Jimmy; Josh; Mrs.; Nick; Spence; Stone; Tramp; Wireless; boat; good; look summary = feet wide (the boat, not Jimmy), and with Jack Stormways as pilot, trips in the papers out our way not long ago!" Jack exclaimed, looking Jack simply waved his hand, to indicate that all in good time the other that looks like an opening below us, Jack!" called George, who look a bit more comfortable and home-like, as Nick said, while puffing Jack made the shelter, and George managed to swing in, though his boat "Well, one thing sure," declared Nick, admiringly; "if ever Jack "Good boy, Nick!" cried George, who knew what a great sacrifice the fat "We''re in for a bad night, Jack!" called George, some time later on; "You''re right, Jimmy," remarked Jack, "they have got a boat of some "Looks good to me, so far," said Jack, "and I guess we''ll get off right "That''s right, George; he''s got one on you there," laughed Jack. id = 40903 author = Arundel, Louis title = Motor Boat Boys on the Great Lakes; or, Exploring the Mystic Isle of Mackinac date = keywords = Andy; Buster; Clarence; Comfort; DONOHUE; George; Herb; Jack; Jimmie; Joe; Josh; Lake; Nick; Soo; Wireless; boat; look summary = When Josh came running down, accompanied by George, Nick was brushing ten would think of passing the cove by; and you know it, boys," Jack "Well," remarked Jack, "I hope George gets a chance to show him up again "Looks like a prosperous place, all right," Jack observed as they saw Then he went on to tell about his boy, and for a long time Jack and that fellow is bound to crop up all the time like a jack-in-the-box. boat hook right now," said Jack, hardly knowing whether to laugh, or "All off, Jack!" said George, trying to look sober; though there was a the motor boat boys; they like to josh each other, and get lots of fun Afterwards Jack and George took a look at the engine of the _Comfort_. "Bully talk!" said Josh, hastening after George and Jack, leaving Nick "Well, George knows him like a book," laughed Jack. id = 41536 author = Arundel, Louis title = Motor Boat Boys Among the Florida Keys; Or, The Struggle for the Leadership date = keywords = Comfort; DONOHUE; George; Herb; Jack; Jimmy; Josh; Nick; Tramp; Wireless; boat; boy; come; good; look; sure summary = "Watch Jimmy, will you, boys?" chuckled Jack. "It''s Nick, this time!" exclaimed Jack, as he jumped to the side of the you hit him all right, that time, Jack!" shouted Herb; as there Jack had fired a second time; and, just as the wildly excited Nick said, "Good boy, Nick!" laughed Jack; "and I''ll be only too glad to show every "That''s all right, Jack," remarked Herb; "we depend on you to use good Jack was doing some little work aboard the _Tramp_ when a boat scraped "What kind of a fish is it, Jack?" called George, who was coming ashore But what do you say, Jack, Herb, Josh and George?" "Tell us how you know that, Jack?" asked George, his face struggling Jack placed himself at one side of Josh, while George lined up on the "You know what you''ve just got to do, Nick," remarked Jack. id = 41434 author = Ellis, Edward Sylvester title = The Launch Boys'' Cruise in the Deerfoot date = keywords = Alvin; Ben; Boothbay; Captain; Chester; Deerfoot; George; Haynes; Island; Landon; Maine; Mike; Murphy; Richards; Southport; Squirrel; Uncle summary = As Alvin Landon drew near the open country he gave his thoughts wholly Alvin''s chair being near the front door with Mike in plain sight, he "Now it''s yersilf that''s blarneying," said Pat. The kitchen door softly opened and the grinning, red-faced Mike came mate, but it won''t take us long to larn aich ither''s ways," said Mike, While following the road toward the home of Chester Haynes, Mike took "I''m sure I would know the chap that I had the run in wid," said Mike. time by Alvin and Mike a few minutes before. Alvin held the wheel, while Chester and Mike, seated behind him, kept Neither Alvin nor Chester noticed that the man in a gray suit turned of the kind, but, like Alvin and Chester, thought the _Deerfoot_ was miles below Sawyer Island, where Chester and Alvin left the steamer, id = 38450 author = Gordon, Harry title = The Six River Motor Boat Boys on the St. Lawrence; Or, The Lost Channel date = keywords = Alex; Captain; Clay; Fontenelle; Joe; Jule; Max; Rambler; St.; Teddy; case summary = "Now you look here, Captain Joe," Clay went on, "don''t you go start "How long ago did you leave St. Luce?" asked Clay of the boy. "It looks like the last of the _Rambler_!" Case cried as the boat "Well," Clay concluded, "the place to look for the boy is, as I said "I wonder," Case said, as, leaving Jule and Clay on board, he started After the departure of Alex and Case from the _Rambler_, Clay and Jule "Have you seen him since Alex and Case left?" Clay asked. When Alex and Case reached the deck of the _Rambler_, they found Clay "Isn''t it possible," asked Clay, "that the boy lives along the river river?" asked Clay as the boys lounged on deck. After the departure from the _Rambler_ of Clay and Alex, Captain Joe "Look here, boys," Captain Joe said, pointing out of the cabin window. id = 38617 author = Gordon, Harry title = The River Motor Boat Boys on the Mississippi; Or, On the Trail to the Gulf date = keywords = Alex; Captain; Case; Chet; Clay; Joe; Jule; Mose; Rambler; Red; Sam; Teddy summary = "The River Motor Boat Boys on the St. Lawrence," "The River Motor Boat Boys on the Amazon," "The River Motor Boat Boys on the Columbia," "The River Motor Boat Boys on the Ohio." warn you boys against starting out alone, on the river in this boat." Clay came out on deck and both boys stood laughing at "The boy says he is running away," objected Clay, bending still lower "There he goes!" shouted Clay, as the negro boy, not heeding Jule''s "And the man who came to speak a good word for him!" Clay went on. "You know, of course," Clay said to Red, as the _Rambler_, under "You spoke, that night, about a boy who had come on board?" Clay said, After a time Clay, Case and Mose went to bed, leaving Alex., Jule, boats away from boys and sneaking off down the river with them--until id = 28449 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = The Motor Boat Club and The Wireless; Or, the Dot, Dash and Dare Cruise date = keywords = Butts; Captain; Clodis; Dalton; Dawson; Halstead; Hank; Hepton; Joe; Mr.; Powell; Restless; Seaton; Tom summary = nodded Captain Tom Halstead of the motor yacht "Restless." "A twenty-six-mile sea-going motor boat right at the pier here," Joe Halstead, Joe Dawson and Hank Butts, all members of the Motor Boat Tom Halstead and Joe Dawson, fast friends and both from the same was believed that Captain Tom Halstead and Engineer Joe Dawson would "Sounds like something big, Joe," smiled Captain Tom, his eyes "That comes from Mr. Seaton, all right," nodded Captain Tom. Turning the wheel over to Hank, Captain Tom Halstead snatched up the "Halstead," supplied Tom. The motor boat boy glanced hurriedly through the document. After Joe and Hank had departed, Tom Halstead watched the light "Now, if you''ll be good enough to come up to the bridge deck, Mr. Seaton, I want to explain matters to you, sir," proposed the captain "Can you make out Dalton aboard of her?" asked Powell Seaton, as Tom deck, Skipper Tom and Powell Seaton being with Joe. id = 49030 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = The Motor Boat Club at the Golden Gate; or, A Thrilling Capture in the Great Fog date = keywords = Baldwin; Captain; Costigan; Cragthorpe; Davis; Giddings; Halstead; Joe; Mr.; Panther; Tom; Victor summary = As the two motor boat boys turned once more, Tom saw the young woman Tom Halstead turned around, a moment later, but he did not see the man "At once, sir," replied Captain Tom, turning and going to the owner''s Baldwin and Ross and young Captain Tom Halstead. "Very good, sir," replied Captain Tom, saluting as the owner turned to engine room with Jed Prentiss, while Captain Tom Halstead, feeling "Give the engine room slow speed ahead, Mr. Davis," directed Tom. Dick gave the bell-pull at the bridge rail the required jerk. By the time they were on deck Tom Halstead was manoeuvring the motor Suddenly Captain Tom Halstead clutched desperately at the bridge rail, "Captain," called the owner, as young Halstead stepped on deck. So Captain Tom Halstead felt that he could still safely take his time, "Didn''t you come from the steam yacht ''Victor''?" demanded Captain Tom, id = 4987 author = Hope, Laura Lee title = The Outdoor Girls at Rainbow Lake; Or, The Stirring Cruise of the Motor Boat Gem date = keywords = Amy; Aunt; Betty; Frank; Gem; Grace; Kate; Lagg; Mollie; Mr.; Prince; Stone summary = use, Amy, for Grace finished the last of them long before Betty blew "Yes, Nellie, what is it?" asked Grace, as she saw a maid coming did he not?" asked Mrs. Ford a little later, as she brought Grace a Grace was left at her house, where she found Amy and Betty ready to "Which way shall I steer to pass that boat, Uncle?" asked Betty, to "When?" asked Betty, thinking that this would spoil Mollie''s trip. "Anyhow, they can''t get out!" It was Betty who said this last, Grace Amos went out with Betty and the girls several times to offer advice, "Amy, want to steer?" asked Grace, after a while, and the girl of "What are we going to do?" asked Mollie, as Grace steered her boat. Mollie looked at Betty and Aunt Kate. "Are you sure it is the canoe?" asked Betty, who did not want Mollie id = 50533 author = Matthews, Stanley R. title = Motor Matt''s Launch; or, A Friend in Need date = keywords = Bruno; George; Joe; Kinky; Lorry; Matt; Motor; Ping; Red; Ross; San; Sprite summary = "Glad to know you, McGlory," said Matt, highly edified, giving the "You takee boat," said the Chinaman to Matt. "We haven''t much time to work our plan, Joe," said Matt, starting for While this brief cross-fire was going on between McGlory and Ping, Matt Matt flashed a look at the house boat. Dropping to the deck again, Matt crawled to the end of the house boat. "Never you mind about Matt and me, Ping," returned McGlory. "Why," answered Matt, "two boats are coming!" "Because," answered Matt, "the boat ahead is the _Sprite_ and the one Ping was not impatient, while waiting for Matt and McGlory to come Were Matt and McGlory on the other devil-boat out was not the voice of Motor Matt or McGlory. Were they Motor Matt and McGlory? boat," said Matt. Matt and McGlory went to the ferry house and caught the next boat for id = 50941 author = Matthews, Stanley R. title = Motor Matt''s Enemies; or, A Struggle for the Right Motor Stories Thrilling Adventure Motor Fiction No. 22, July 24, 1909 date = keywords = Big; George; John; Kinky; Lorry; Madison; Matt; Motor; Mr.; Ollie; Pete; Ross; Sprite summary = "You know George Lorry, all right, eh, Ollie?" Big John observed. Motor Matt and McGlory had had some exciting experiences with Big John Matt had faith to believe that there was "good stuff" in George Lorry. "It is the money George took when he left Madison," said Matt, dropping "There''s a way to make George the happiest fellow in Madison, Mr. Lorry," Matt went on, "and it won''t cost you more than two hundred and Had Matt told Mr. Lorry where McGlory and George were waiting, the "I''m going to take the boat," said Matt, pushing a hand into his pocket "Will Big John do anythin'' to even up with Motor Matt for the way we "What has Big John done," Matt asked, "to get Mr. Lorry down on me?" "You were telling me that you had set old man Lorry against Motor Matt." "You''ve got it right, Motor Matt," murmured Lorry. id = 50975 author = Matthews, Stanley R. title = Motor Matt''s Prize; or, The Pluck That Wins date = keywords = CHAPTER; Dart; George; Joe; Lorry; Matt; Merton; Motor; Mr.; Pete; Ping; Sprite; Wyandotte summary = =Ping Pong=, a Chinese boy who insists on working for Motor Matt, and =George Lorry=, who, befriended by Motor Matt at a critical time in Motor Matt and George Lorry rushed out of the building and "Yes, Ping," said Matt, "I received the boat, and we have now got her Matt and Lorry started back toward the boathouse, Ping following the poor old _Sprite_ gets into a race with this new boat of Merton''s, _Sprite_, Matt, and let some other fellow meet Merton?" "I''ll get a motor boat for you, Matt," said Lorry. friends, Motor Matt had no time to think of the _Sprite_. The yellow boy was as fond of the boat as were Matt, McGlory and Lorry. "Have him come up, Lorry," said Matt. While Matt, Lorry, and McGlory were going up one side of the yacht, Mr. and Mrs. Merton were descending the other, getting into the boat that id = 32024 author = Penrose, Margaret title = The Motor Girls on the Coast; or, The Waif From the Sea date = keywords = Belle; Bess; Cora; Eline; Jack; Mr.; Mrs.; Nancy; Norton; Walter summary = "Now Jack--and you other boys also," said Cora in firm tones, "really "Any nice girls down there?" asked Jack, making eyes at Eline. "Cora, there comes your car out!" cried Bess, as the _Whirlwind_, the "Wait a minute, girls," said Cora, in a low voice. "Didn''t it look bad for the girl?" Jack asked. Cora asked Jack what he thought, and he agreed that the woman''s story sheep?" went on Cora, fixing the man with what Jack said afterward was "You''re not going to stay up until morning, Jack!" cried Cora. "Who do you suppose that girl could have been?" asked Bess of Cora a "What time are we to be ready?" asked Belle, with a look at Cora. Jack Kimball had always said that his sister Cora only needed an "Cora," spoke Eline softly, when some of the motor boys and girls had id = 7081 author = Penrose, Margaret title = The Motor Girls on Cedar Lake; Or, the Hermit of Fern Island date = keywords = Belle; Ben; Bess; Cora; Hazel; Jack; Jim; Laurel; Paul; Peters; Walter summary = Both girls stepped ashore as Cora caught the boat hook in the strong you to go where this girl tells you, and fetch her boat," said Ben. "Yes, I heard Jack''s voice," exclaimed Cora. to betray their story to the boys, for, as Cora said, Jim Peters was "Oh, I must ask him something," said Cora, suddenly turning her boat "I have," said Cora, but the girls thought she had only agreed with "He might like to try a motor, I said," replied Cora. "It was so strange, the way that man acted," said Hazel to Cora, as "He means it has lines like the lost boat," said Cora. you, Cora," said Jack, as the boys started off with Paul. "We can go in our own boat," Cora said, "and really the lake is "But," Cora said seriously, "Laurel may not want you boys to find id = 7210 author = Penrose, Margaret title = The Motor Girls on Waters Blue; Or, the Strange Cruise of the Tartar date = keywords = Belle; Bess; Cora; Inez; Island; Jack; Kimball; Mr.; Mrs.; Ramona; Robinson; Senor; Tartar; Walter summary = adventures, Cora, and her chums, Bess and Belle Robinson, helped to Cora, Bess and Belle were real girl chums, but they never knew all, "And on your way, Cora dear," requested her mother, "stop at Dr. Blake''s office, and ask him to meet the train Jack comes on. "There''s Jack!" cried Bess, grasping Cora''s shoulder, and directing "I know, Jack, it is too bad," said Cora, sympathetically. "We couldn''t leave Jack!" said Cora, softly. Thus Belle, Bess and Cora questioned Jack''s chum, who stood in the "Oh, Jack, do you think we can do it?" asked Cora. "Oh, Inez!" cried Cora, and in such a voice that Jack, who was just "Do you think we''ll find any news at St. Croix?" asked Cora, of Jack, "Will you come to our motor boat?" asked Jack of the sailor, who said "It was Cora and Jack who had the idea," said Bess, when quiet had id = 21507 author = Rathborne, St. George title = Chums in Dixie; or, The Strange Cruise of a Motorboat date = keywords = Barker; Lancing; Larry; McGee; Pete; Phil; Tony; boy; look; man; right; swamp; time; yuh summary = Phil started, and looked more closely at the boy as he heard this; but As he said this bluntly, Tony looked squarely into the face of Phil; that''s all right, Tony," said Phil, cheerfully. "Hold the wheel for a minute, Larry, quick!" said Phil, in a low, One look Larry gave; then seeing what it really was Phil carried on his "Don''t worry about it, Chum Larry," said Phil soothingly. Phil hardly knew whether he was doing right to let Larry saunter forth. "Time that greenhorn was back, Tony," Phil finally remarked, as he sat "We must be looking for a place to haul up, Tony," Phil finally said, time Phil could never guess; but even as he looked he saw the swamp lad "There, look for yourself, Chum Phil!" gasped Larry, as the other Phil soberly; "but you take it from me, Larry, unless McGee himself is id = 5004 author = Young, Clarence title = The Motor Boys on the Pacific; Or, the Young Derelict Hunters date = keywords = Blowitz; Bob; Jerry; Mr.; Ned; Nellie; Ponto; Ripper; Rose; Seabury; Vere summary = presenting my friends, Jerry, Ned and Bob. They are booked for quite a long trip, this time; across the continent "I guess it''s good-bye to the Dartaway this trip," said Jerry. "We couldn''t get any better boat than the Dartaway, Chunky," said Ned. "That''s what we are," chimed in Jerry and Ned. The boys lost no time in sending in their claim. Early in the morning, before breakfast, Ned, Jerry and Bob went "Look out now, boys!" called Jerry, as they took the turn. "Come on!" called Jerry to Ned, Bob and the professor, who had Jerry occupied the smaller, while Bob and Ned, Olivia and Rose, got asked Jerry, for he thought there was something queer in the story Mr. Blowitz told, while the man''s manner did not favorably impress him. "How''s she running, Ned?" asked Jerry, as he looked at the engine.