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[PARIS stops.] No man but the King can come cache = ./cache/3068.txt txt = ./txt/3068.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39243 author = Oliver, Margaret Scott title = Six One-Act Plays date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21413 sentences = 3867 flesch = 97 summary = KODAMA--As thou art a woman, and beautiful, I love thee ... LAGRIMAS--I have heard thee speak much of both, Don Rodriguez. LAGRIMAS--I stand between thee and thy father. RODRIGUEZ--Now I _know_ thou dost not love me. GENERAL--(_To Hafiz._) A boy to capture thee! GENERAL--Thou art too wise to throw thy life away. RODRIGUEZ--Father, I tried to see thee last night, and thy door was GENERAL--Thou hast chosen thy way. LAGRIMAS--I thought thou wast a Spanish boy. GENERAL--Lieutenant Don Rodriguez, wilt thou explain that our King deems GENERAL--Is it thus thou showest love for Don Rodriguez? QUINN--A strike's a bitter thing Mrs. Martin, and no one knowin' Bart rushes to King, knocking against the Boy as he does so, and sending (_Exeunt Bart, King, Miss Brown, Officer and Policeman. BART AND KING--(_With outstretched hands._) Selina! (_The Gentleman helps Selina into her wraps, while Bart and King again cache = ./cache/39243.txt txt = ./txt/39243.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37970 author = nan title = Contemporary One-Act Plays date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 1359 sentences = 198 flesch = 82 summary = A select list of fifty one-act plays. (Appendix: _List of Plays Produced in Little Theatres_). American Authors_ (Appendix: _Selective List of One-Act Plays by _Selected List of Christmas Plays._ Drama League Calendar, November Amateurs._ Drama League Calendar, October 1, 1918, New York. _Selected List of Plays for Amateurs._ The Drama League, Boston. contains a revised list of one-act plays). Corbin, John, _The One-Act Play_, in the New York _Times_, May, Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, New York, 1917. Gibbs, Clayton E., _The One-Act Play_, in _The Theatre_, Vol. Goodman, Edward, _Why the One-Act Play_?, in _The Theatre_, Vol. Play?_?The Century Company, New York, 1920. Roland, _The One-Act Play in Colleges and High Schools, Roland, _The One-Act Play in Colleges and High Schools, Henry Holt & Company, New York, 1920. Henry Holt & Company, New York, 1920. Henry Holt & Company, New York, 1920. Henry Holt & Company, New York, 1920. cache = ./cache/37970.txt txt = ./txt/37970.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 49993 author = Bax, Clifford title = Polite Satires: Containing The Unknown Hand, The Volcanic Island, Square Pegs date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8671 sentences = 1633 flesch = 102 summary = its right, a chair; to its left, an easy chair and a small table. Two envelopes and a new novel lie on the table._ JULIET _is "Calypso and Her Loves," by Galahad Green. The book: she can't think I am Galahad Green. And then--she's just the girl to read a book, Juliet--I've read a book---I? Dear Juliet, you can love me still! And James need never know I've read them.... Jung with your right hand, with your left hand Freud, But think, my dear--he simply wouldn't do. But if you really want it, let me know?' May turn the Book of Time to any page I think you must have come from Titian's days. My dear, you played old Harry to the life-Harry will love her more than me, I know. I think of his good heart: I know how proud they come to the front, left and right._) cache = ./cache/49993.txt txt = ./txt/49993.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51984 author = Morley, Christopher title = Thursday Evening: A Comedy in One Act date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5882 sentences = 923 flesch = 98 summary = Laura, Mrs. Gordon Johns Mrs. Sheffield, Lauras Mother Mrs. Johns, Gordons Mother _A small suburban kitchen in the modest home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon _When the scene opens, GORDON and LAURA are carrying in soiled dishes pause, while Gordon scrapes portions of food off the soiled plates. know, I'm a little worried about Mother. I guess throwing away good, hard-earned money is my affair, isn't it? Talk about being spoiled--why, your Mother babies you so, you think Mrs. Johns, because Laura is an undisciplined little thing, and I'm I wish Gordon was a little younger, I'd like to turn him up and spank think it's heartrending to see an attractive girl like Laura shut up _look_ at the poor little thing-Poor darling Laura--she never ought to have had a baby. I think the way Laura runs her little home is just wonderful. Yes. As Laura's mother, I can't let her go on like this. cache = ./cache/51984.txt txt = ./txt/51984.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 54711 author = Dell, Floyd title = Sweet and Twenty: A Comedy in One Act date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 6444 sentences = 1143 flesch = 95 summary = This volume contains FIFTY REPRESENTATIVE ONE-ACT PLAYS of the MODERN choicest plays produced by the art theaters all over the world. to secure the best work available, and the plays are issued in a form MANSIONS, a Play in One Act. _By Hildegarde Flanner._ Originally I was looking at the house, you know. see, the man that built this house was in love with a girl. house where there's been an unhappy marriage, why, good heavens, where In short, he seems like a young man who has men used to fall on their knees when they told a girl they loved her; I only know that we love each other. Do you suppose anyone is likely to come this way? Your aunt, Miss Brooke--and (_to the young woman_) your uncle, Mr. Egerton--(_The young people turn and stare at each other in amazement._) you don't want to marry this young man? Yes, I'd like to know! cache = ./cache/54711.txt txt = ./txt/54711.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43299 author = Bax, Clifford title = Square Pegs: A Rhymed Fantasy For Two Girls date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4004 sentences = 737 flesch = 101 summary = Antique Pageantry: Four Plays in verse (including The Poetasters). Phyllis Reid (Hilda Gray) and Margot Sieveking (Gioconda), having been Enter left_, HILDA _in HILDA (_speaking off, left_). To know that here the roar of time has ended! Enter, right_, GIOCONDA _carrying two or I need but ask her which way London lies. I think you must have come from Titian's days. naturally you think that Harry writes Did he, I'd read his letters ten times over-But you don't know the Twentieth Century lover. 'Dear Hilda, if you buy _The Star_ _Enter, left_, GIOCONDA (_carrying a pipe and a walking-stick_). Old thing--you really look top-hole to-day. My dear, you played old Harry to the life-[HILDA _enters, right._ Harry will love her more than me, I know. I think of his good heart: I know how proud Gioconda, dear--good-bye! Then they come to the front, left and right._ cache = ./cache/43299.txt txt = ./txt/43299.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36984 author = nan title = Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 240459 sentences = 41431 flesch = 98 summary = for; 'tis long years she'll live to think ower it and watch the thing tell you, such a beautiful little girl just like her. [_Mrs. Rooney looks through the window at a man turning in from the street._] go--maybe--and sets to work on them right away when he gets back home. Good-by, Mrs. Rooney--next time you come, maybe you see her in the baby-carriage. [_Kezia clasps her hands behind her head and looks into Joe's face I would if I could; but my life is in the hands of God. OLD MAN [_mocking_]. his right._] You came here, old man, and opened my eyes to the mysteries THEKLA [_turns away from the square table and comes to Adolf's right_]. Yes, I want to know what it's like inside. [_A man enters and kneels, looking at Life off stage, in fear._] James Madden, I like t' know w'at right you got t' talk t' cache = ./cache/36984.txt txt = ./txt/36984.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 36984 39243 3068 36984 54711 51984 number of items: 8 sum of words: 310,686 average size in words: 38,835 average readability score: 95 nouns: man; time; door; woman; day; way; table; love; hand; life; eyes; one; room; things; plays; something; play; night; head; face; thing; house; people; men; place; money; years; moment; hands; thekla; wife; nothing; chair; anything; mother; girl; heart; husband; stage; right; world; women; analytikos; voice; father; t; child; side; name; book verbs: is; do; have; be; ''s; was; are; know; has; see; go; did; had; come; am; been; say; were; think; ''m; ''ve; get; tell; let; take; ''re; goes; want; does; make; got; looks; look; going; takes; give; said; left; comes; looking; made; hear; ai; love; came; heard; find; put; like; thought adjectives: little; good; old; other; more; right; great; second; own; same; first; last; much; young; poor; afraid; long; many; such; dear; few; florencio; dead; new; beautiful; sure; true; white; black; better; best; small; short; full; bad; happy; whole; fine; ready; only; large; cold; enough; glad; strange; red; least; hard; alone; angry adverbs: n''t; not; so; up; then; here; now; out; never; back; just; down; too; again; very; away; only; there; all; always; as; well; in; even; more; on; ever; over; really; still; once; off; right; much; long; quite; of; perhaps; together; yet; suddenly; soon; enough; most; maybe; slowly; first; course; rather; no pronouns: i; you; it; he; me; her; she; my; his; your; him; we; they; them; us; our; their; myself; thy; himself; its; yourself; herself; thee; one; ''em; mine; ''s; yours; themselves; itself; ye; yuh; ourselves; hers; i''m; ours; you''re; yer; yerself; thyself; theirs; on''y; em; y; t''night; oneself; o; meself; isself proper nouns: _; mrs; m; p; adolf; joe; mrs.; c; girl; mr.; harriet; french; helena; gustav; margaret; lezinsky; laura; lon; paris; mary; helms; menelaus; krakau; thou; miss; paolo; lydia; ye; king; god; lady; george; gioconda; nanette; hilda; seth; madden; benvenuta; anne; keeney; cecil; anna; don; sud; louise; tsumu; first; carolina; mario; man keywords: play; mrs; paris; margaret; man; laura; hilda; helena; helen; gioconda; george; young; york; violante; van; una; tourist; thekla; sud; strickland; sindibad; sergeant; second; rooney; rodriguez; quinn; princess; popov; pierrot; pendleton; paolo; old; new; nanette; mr.; menelaus; mary; mario; madden; lydia; louise; lon; lezinsky; lagrimas; lady; krakau; kodama; king; keeney; juliet one topic; one dimension: don file(s): ./cache/3068.txt titles(s): Washington Square Plays three topics; one dimension: don; quinn; hilda file(s): ./cache/36984.txt, ./cache/39243.txt, ./cache/49993.txt titles(s): Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays | Six One-Act Plays | Polite Satires: Containing The Unknown Hand, The Volcanic Island, Square Pegs five topics; three dimensions: don mrs know; mrs quinn thou; hilda gioconda juliet; hilda gioconda play; draperies suggested twinkle file(s): ./cache/36984.txt, ./cache/39243.txt, ./cache/49993.txt, ./cache/43299.txt, ./cache/37970.txt titles(s): Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays | Six One-Act Plays | Polite Satires: Containing The Unknown Hand, The Volcanic Island, Square Pegs | Square Pegs: A Rhymed Fantasy For Two Girls | Contemporary One-Act Plays Type: gutenberg title: subject-oneactPlays-gutenberg date: 2021-06-07 time: 13:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"One-act plays" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 49993 author: Bax, Clifford title: Polite Satires: Containing The Unknown Hand, The Volcanic Island, Square Pegs date: words: 8671 sentences: 1633 pages: flesch: 102 cache: ./cache/49993.txt txt: ./txt/49993.txt summary: its right, a chair; to its left, an easy chair and a small table. Two envelopes and a new novel lie on the table._ JULIET _is "Calypso and Her Loves," by Galahad Green. The book: she can''t think I am Galahad Green. And then--she''s just the girl to read a book, Juliet--I''ve read a book---I? Dear Juliet, you can love me still! And James need never know I''ve read them.... Jung with your right hand, with your left hand Freud, But think, my dear--he simply wouldn''t do. But if you really want it, let me know?'' May turn the Book of Time to any page I think you must have come from Titian''s days. My dear, you played old Harry to the life-Harry will love her more than me, I know. I think of his good heart: I know how proud they come to the front, left and right._) id: 43299 author: Bax, Clifford title: Square Pegs: A Rhymed Fantasy For Two Girls date: words: 4004 sentences: 737 pages: flesch: 101 cache: ./cache/43299.txt txt: ./txt/43299.txt summary: Antique Pageantry: Four Plays in verse (including The Poetasters). Phyllis Reid (Hilda Gray) and Margot Sieveking (Gioconda), having been Enter left_, HILDA _in HILDA (_speaking off, left_). To know that here the roar of time has ended! Enter, right_, GIOCONDA _carrying two or I need but ask her which way London lies. I think you must have come from Titian''s days. naturally you think that Harry writes Did he, I''d read his letters ten times over-But you don''t know the Twentieth Century lover. ''Dear Hilda, if you buy _The Star_ _Enter, left_, GIOCONDA (_carrying a pipe and a walking-stick_). Old thing--you really look top-hole to-day. My dear, you played old Harry to the life-[HILDA _enters, right._ Harry will love her more than me, I know. I think of his good heart: I know how proud Gioconda, dear--good-bye! Then they come to the front, left and right._ id: 54711 author: Dell, Floyd title: Sweet and Twenty: A Comedy in One Act date: words: 6444 sentences: 1143 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/54711.txt txt: ./txt/54711.txt summary: This volume contains FIFTY REPRESENTATIVE ONE-ACT PLAYS of the MODERN choicest plays produced by the art theaters all over the world. to secure the best work available, and the plays are issued in a form MANSIONS, a Play in One Act. _By Hildegarde Flanner._ Originally I was looking at the house, you know. see, the man that built this house was in love with a girl. house where there''s been an unhappy marriage, why, good heavens, where In short, he seems like a young man who has men used to fall on their knees when they told a girl they loved her; I only know that we love each other. Do you suppose anyone is likely to come this way? Your aunt, Miss Brooke--and (_to the young woman_) your uncle, Mr. Egerton--(_The young people turn and stare at each other in amazement._) you don''t want to marry this young man? Yes, I''d like to know! id: 3068 author: Moeller, Philip title: Washington Square Plays date: words: 22454 sentences: 3369 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/3068.txt txt: ./txt/3068.txt summary: The best one-act plays so far written in English have come After a moment, MARY TRASK, a tired, emaciated woman, whose years equal Ye know I ain''t got time t'' stop an'' load when I see the THADDEUS.] Pull the table away and let''s see what''s behind the door. MARY [almost with a cry--thinking that DICK has seen the NORTHERNER]. [To MARY.] Come, woman, who drove that horse know that horse looks bad--but as I live I ain''t heard a sound, or seen [MARY stands looking at him.] Don''t you know anything, you brainless Yes. Please tell my father that I''d like to see him at once. BRAITHEWAITE [looks at GEORGE and UNA and then sits in the chair pinched-looking there I couldn''t tell what they''d be like if they got HARRIET [coming down right of table]. [PARIS stops.] No man but the King can come id: 51984 author: Morley, Christopher title: Thursday Evening: A Comedy in One Act date: words: 5882 sentences: 923 pages: flesch: 98 cache: ./cache/51984.txt txt: ./txt/51984.txt summary: Laura, Mrs. Gordon Johns Mrs. Sheffield, Lauras Mother Mrs. Johns, Gordons Mother _A small suburban kitchen in the modest home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon _When the scene opens, GORDON and LAURA are carrying in soiled dishes pause, while Gordon scrapes portions of food off the soiled plates. know, I''m a little worried about Mother. I guess throwing away good, hard-earned money is my affair, isn''t it? Talk about being spoiled--why, your Mother babies you so, you think Mrs. Johns, because Laura is an undisciplined little thing, and I''m I wish Gordon was a little younger, I''d like to turn him up and spank think it''s heartrending to see an attractive girl like Laura shut up _look_ at the poor little thing-Poor darling Laura--she never ought to have had a baby. I think the way Laura runs her little home is just wonderful. Yes. As Laura''s mother, I can''t let her go on like this. id: 39243 author: Oliver, Margaret Scott title: Six One-Act Plays date: words: 21413 sentences: 3867 pages: flesch: 97 cache: ./cache/39243.txt txt: ./txt/39243.txt summary: KODAMA--As thou art a woman, and beautiful, I love thee ... LAGRIMAS--I have heard thee speak much of both, Don Rodriguez. LAGRIMAS--I stand between thee and thy father. RODRIGUEZ--Now I _know_ thou dost not love me. GENERAL--(_To Hafiz._) A boy to capture thee! GENERAL--Thou art too wise to throw thy life away. RODRIGUEZ--Father, I tried to see thee last night, and thy door was GENERAL--Thou hast chosen thy way. LAGRIMAS--I thought thou wast a Spanish boy. GENERAL--Lieutenant Don Rodriguez, wilt thou explain that our King deems GENERAL--Is it thus thou showest love for Don Rodriguez? QUINN--A strike''s a bitter thing Mrs. Martin, and no one knowin'' Bart rushes to King, knocking against the Boy as he does so, and sending (_Exeunt Bart, King, Miss Brown, Officer and Policeman. BART AND KING--(_With outstretched hands._) Selina! (_The Gentleman helps Selina into her wraps, while Bart and King again id: 37970 author: nan title: Contemporary One-Act Plays date: words: 1359 sentences: 198 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/37970.txt txt: ./txt/37970.txt summary: A select list of fifty one-act plays. (Appendix: _List of Plays Produced in Little Theatres_). American Authors_ (Appendix: _Selective List of One-Act Plays by _Selected List of Christmas Plays._ Drama League Calendar, November Amateurs._ Drama League Calendar, October 1, 1918, New York. _Selected List of Plays for Amateurs._ The Drama League, Boston. contains a revised list of one-act plays). Corbin, John, _The One-Act Play_, in the New York _Times_, May, Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, New York, 1917. Gibbs, Clayton E., _The One-Act Play_, in _The Theatre_, Vol. Goodman, Edward, _Why the One-Act Play_?, in _The Theatre_, Vol. Play?_?The Century Company, New York, 1920. Roland, _The One-Act Play in Colleges and High Schools, Roland, _The One-Act Play in Colleges and High Schools, Henry Holt & Company, New York, 1920. Henry Holt & Company, New York, 1920. Henry Holt & Company, New York, 1920. Henry Holt & Company, New York, 1920. id: 36984 author: nan title: Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays date: words: 240459 sentences: 41431 pages: flesch: 98 cache: ./cache/36984.txt txt: ./txt/36984.txt summary: for; ''tis long years she''ll live to think ower it and watch the thing tell you, such a beautiful little girl just like her. [_Mrs. Rooney looks through the window at a man turning in from the street._] go--maybe--and sets to work on them right away when he gets back home. Good-by, Mrs. Rooney--next time you come, maybe you see her in the baby-carriage. [_Kezia clasps her hands behind her head and looks into Joe''s face I would if I could; but my life is in the hands of God. OLD MAN [_mocking_]. his right._] You came here, old man, and opened my eyes to the mysteries THEKLA [_turns away from the square table and comes to Adolf''s right_]. Yes, I want to know what it''s like inside. [_A man enters and kneels, looking at Life off stage, in fear._] James Madden, I like t'' know w''at right you got t'' talk t'' ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel