mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-priests-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/30093.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/1388.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/10963.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/11304.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/38377.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/42011.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/61187.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/62949.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv caution: excluded filename not matched: *MACOSX* === DIRECTORIES: ./tmp/input === DIRECTORY: ./tmp/input/input-file === metadata file: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv === found metadata file === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named subject-priests-gutenberg FILE: cache/42011.txt OUTPUT: txt/42011.txt FILE: cache/30093.txt OUTPUT: txt/30093.txt FILE: cache/38377.txt OUTPUT: txt/38377.txt FILE: cache/11304.txt OUTPUT: txt/11304.txt FILE: cache/61187.txt OUTPUT: txt/61187.txt FILE: cache/62949.txt OUTPUT: txt/62949.txt FILE: cache/10963.txt OUTPUT: txt/10963.txt FILE: cache/1388.txt OUTPUT: txt/1388.txt 38377 txt/../ent/38377.ent 38377 txt/../pos/38377.pos 38377 txt/../wrd/38377.wrd 62949 txt/../pos/62949.pos === file2bib.sh === id: 38377 author: Carlile, Richard title: The Character of a Priest date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/38377.txt cache: ./cache/38377.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 3 resourceName b'38377.txt' 62949 txt/../wrd/62949.wrd 62949 txt/../ent/62949.ent 61187 txt/../wrd/61187.wrd 61187 txt/../pos/61187.pos === file2bib.sh === id: 62949 author: Gates, Eleanor title: Good Night (Buenas Noches) date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/62949.txt cache: ./cache/62949.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 2 resourceName b'62949.txt' 1388 txt/../wrd/1388.wrd 1388 txt/../pos/1388.pos === file2bib.sh === id: 61187 author: MacApp, C. 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Reducing subject-priests-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 30093 author = Maher, Richard Aumerle title = The Shepherd of the North date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 82630 sentences = 6386 flesch = 94 summary = The little man looked up from his work long enough to point out a He told the young man that the girl, Ruth, had gone out into the cold, Then Jeffrey Whiting came back into the room leading Ruth Lansing by "That strange man that said he was the Bishop of Alden told my father "I came to you, sir," said Jeffrey when the Bishop had given him a "I came straight here all the way," she said, "to tell you, Bishop, hills, not forgetting your friend Ruth.' That's all," said Jeffrey, gone through the hills that day, and men would decide, as Jeffrey had When Ruth came to the top of the hill she saw the Bishop nearly a mile "You saw Rafe Gadbeau die," the girl said roughly, as she faced Ruth In a single night the hill men with Jeffrey Whiting at their head had cache = ./cache/30093.txt txt = ./txt/30093.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10963 author = France, Hector title = The Grip of Desire: The Story of a Parish-Priest date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 90141 sentences = 7260 flesch = 87 summary = chimerical phantom with the likeness of some young girl, with sweet look --I come, Monsieur le Capitaine, said Marcel, to pay you my visit as --Yes, Captain, I understand, said Marcel rising again, and this time fully her great dark eyes, one foresaw in this young girl, still a child to-day, --Ought not the priest's house, said Marcel, to be open to all at any hour? respectable man, and one who never dared to look a young girl in her face, --Veronica, said Marcel, I hardly know what you want to arrive at; but I The Bishop, a frivolous old man, a great lover of little girls, who Holy Mother of God," I said to myself, "a man like him! the pretty little girl!" he said, "she is ill, poor dear child." And his --Monsieur le Curé, he said after a moment's silence, you must be a little cache = ./cache/10963.txt txt = ./txt/10963.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38377 author = Carlile, Richard title = The Character of a Priest date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2038 sentences = 57 flesch = 45 summary = Nature pregnant with equality, with justice, and generosity, has given operations of Nature, the physical laws of men and of morality are universal laws; man forms an integral part of Nature, and must act in the power the Priests enjoy, are acquired by hypocrisy, by perjury, It is by inflexible truth, by the invariable laws of Nature, that the intelligent man among the whole body of Priests; bigots by education, God, acting always through Nature, always by universal other Priest, and all differ from the truth; the Deity does not operate more the Priests profess to believe, the greater is the iniquity, The people should believe the Priests when they profess principles consistent with Nature, and scorn them: when they the people had sufficient sense they would treat all Priests as All the Priests--all that live by the trade of hypocrisy, all that live cache = ./cache/38377.txt txt = ./txt/38377.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1388 author = Wister, Owen title = Padre Ignacio; Or, The Song of Temptation date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9761 sentences = 685 flesch = 90 summary = "I should have thought," said Gaston, looking lightly at the desert "I have seen a sight like this," said Gaston, "between Granada and "So you know Spain!" said the Padre. "I will make you a little confession," said Padre Ignacio, "and then you said, "our poor meal will be ready for you." The good Padre was "Come and convert me, then," said Padre Ignacio, and he led the way. Gaston stopped, and the Padre, looking keenly at him, saw the violence "That's nothing dishonorable," said Gaston, answering the priest's look. "Yes," said the Padre, looking at the anchored barkentine, "I remember "Perhaps you will," said Padre Ignacio, in a low voice. And coming to know this," said Padre said, "The Padre is unwell." And Felipe told them that the music seemed Gaston's first coming was in the Padre's mind; and, as the vespers bell cache = ./cache/1388.txt txt = ./txt/1388.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 61187 author = MacApp, C. C. title = All That Earthly Remains date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 6897 sentences = 648 flesch = 88 summary = Craig looked at the brown face with interest. Brulieres said to Dientes, "The doctor and I must take some samples Craig realized Brulieres wanted to talk to him alone. Damn it, thought Craig, I know better than to argue with a priest. Craig, eyes fastened on the tunnel, realized vaguely It moved a little way toward Craig and Brulieres, then stopped. The priest picked up the weapon and turned toward Craig. Brulieres swept his flashlight along the tunnel walls, revealing a turn These tunnels were dark, and, Craig found, cold and Craig was watching Rabar and he thought the man looked disconcerted. Craig thought, How's this for a theory: Rabar killed Noriega, took his Craig wondered if the priest shared his doubts about Rabar; but if he Craig looked where the priest pointed. He looked again at Brulieres, and was startled at the man's face. the priest remained silent, Dientes turned desperate eyes to Craig. cache = ./cache/61187.txt txt = ./txt/61187.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42011 author = Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine) title = Pabo, the Priest: A Novel date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52555 sentences = 3663 flesch = 86 summary = "It is well," said Bernard, signing imperiously to Pabo to draw near. Pabo heard his words, turned about and said--"I am reading the oracle of "Do not fear, my Lord Bishop," said Cadell, his chaplain and "Bishop," said Pabo, stepping before Bernard. "Lord bishop," said Pabo in hard tones, and the sound of his voice was And as Pabo looked at his wife he thought of the peaceful useful life The Archpriest rose and went to where the dead man lay; his long white "I go," said Pabo sadly; "but I shall take my wife with me." _imprimis_: That the said Archpriest, Pabo by name, shall surrender his "Cadell, Archpriest of Caio, to Bernard, Lord Bishop of St. David's, "I shall go at once," said Cadell; "the bishop must be communicated with "Well," said he, "Pabo to me matters but little--so long "Yet," said Pabo, "my own wife knows me." "Come!" said Pabo. cache = ./cache/42011.txt txt = ./txt/42011.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 62949 author = Gates, Eleanor title = Good Night (Buenas Noches) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 3658 sentences = 359 flesch = 92 summary = infinite care, let it drop upon the open pages of Padre Alonzo's book. When a second fuchsia came fluttering down to his hand, Padre Alonzo That way, in the heat of mid-afternoon, came Padre Anzar. "_Good-days_," she was vigorously trying her beak upon the padre's fist. "Bah!" And Padre Anzar gave Loretta such a shake that she tumbled, "Yes, Tomasso has used thee badly." Padre Alonzo patted her head. shall put thee on thy perch," he went on; "though I trust good Anzar Padre Alonzo rose and turned, reaching up to stroke her. It was past the noon angelus when Padre Alonzo came waddling along "Buenos días," he said to Loretta, pausing a moment; "a good day, "Loretta," said the padre, in some concern, "hast anything in thy craw? Padre Anzar paused a moment, glowering up at Loretta. "I fear thou must mend thy ways, Loretta," he said. cache = ./cache/62949.txt txt = ./txt/62949.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11304 author = Moore, George title = The Lake date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 77110 sentences = 4002 flesch = 82 summary = long, winding, mere-like lake, wooded to its shores, with hills little indignation Father Oliver began to think that public opinion After reading Father O'Grady's letter he looked round, fearing lest long day in front of him; and he liked to think it would not end for him letter from Miss Glynn, telling me that a great chance had come her way. his thoughts, and went to his writing-table and began a long letter 'I don't know what manner of man he is in his body,' said Father Oliver, Father Oliver continued, like one talking to himself: 'I'm thinking that see her and write me a long letter, telling me what you think of her. The priests walked on again, and Father Oliver fell to thinking now what he was thinking that Nora Glynn had come into his life like a fountain, cart, and at this moment Father Oliver began to think that he would like cache = ./cache/11304.txt txt = ./txt/11304.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 10963 11304 30093 11304 30093 62949 number of items: 8 sum of words: 324,790 average size in words: 40,598 average readability score: 83 nouns: man; men; time; life; day; way; people; eyes; girl; nothing; priest; fire; heart; things; face; woman; hand; thing; hills; head; one; night; world; words; mind; moment; road; house; letter; place; something; door; love; years; side; lake; hands; end; soul; father; room; word; everything; women; anything; country; church; morning; hill; voice verbs: was; had; is; have; be; said; were; are; do; been; did; know; has; come; see; go; am; say; came; knew; think; saw; tell; going; make; went; made; thought; let; take; get; done; seemed; put; heard; told; looked; stood; give; gone; ''s; seen; found; began; find; turned; speak; left; felt; took adjectives: little; other; young; good; old; great; more; own; long; many; last; same; first; few; such; poor; much; true; full; new; better; white; certain; able; sure; dead; whole; ready; dear; right; happy; sweet; open; strange; guilty; different; very; big; dark; bad; enough; only; afraid; least; black; high; glad; fair; fresh; best adverbs: not; then; so; up; n''t; now; out; only; again; there; down; here; away; very; back; never; more; just; as; well; too; even; still; always; on; once; all; ever; no; perhaps; in; most; far; over; already; soon; yet; long; off; also; much; quite; suddenly; together; almost; longer; enough; often; slowly; at pronouns: he; i; it; his; you; her; she; him; they; me; my; their; them; your; we; himself; its; us; our; myself; herself; themselves; one; yourself; itself; thy; thee; ourselves; yours; mine; hers; theirs; thyself; ours; oneself; --they; --but; ye; ''em; ha; ''s; yr; yourselves; regret--; it''s; i''m; faith--"even proper nouns: _; father; bishop; god; jeffrey; ruth; oliver; curé; pabo; marcel; monsieur; suzanne; le; padre; nora; whiting; o''grady; thou; veronica; church; heaven; glynn; rafe; gadbeau; moran; rogier; craig; st.; poole; cadell; lansing; gogarty; eliza; mr.; caio; rogers; french; miss; de; bernard; king; howel; welsh; morwen; mrs.; ireland; gaston; tinnick; village; peter keywords: god; padre; man; bishop; ysabel; young; whiting; welsh; wales; village; veronica; tunnel; tom; tinnick; time; suzanne; state; st.; santa; ruth; rogier; rogers; ridoux; rafe; rabar; priest; poole; peter; pabo; oliver; o''grady; norman; nora; nest; nature; mrs.; mr.; morwen; moran; monsieur; monseigneur; miss; mass; mary; marcel; mademoiselle; madame; love; loretta; london one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/30093.txt titles(s): The Shepherd of the North three topics; one dimension: said; father; man file(s): ./cache/10963.txt, ./cache/11304.txt, ./cache/30093.txt titles(s): The Grip of Desire: The Story of a Parish-Priest | The Lake | The Shepherd of the North five topics; three dimensions: said little like; man bishop men; father said oliver; pabo said man; padre loretta thou file(s): ./cache/10963.txt, ./cache/30093.txt, ./cache/11304.txt, ./cache/42011.txt, ./cache/62949.txt titles(s): The Grip of Desire: The Story of a Parish-Priest | The Shepherd of the North | The Lake | Pabo, the Priest: A Novel | Good Night (Buenas Noches) Type: gutenberg title: subject-priests-gutenberg date: 2021-06-09 time: 17:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Priests" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 42011 author: Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine) title: Pabo, the Priest: A Novel date: words: 52555 sentences: 3663 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/42011.txt txt: ./txt/42011.txt summary: "It is well," said Bernard, signing imperiously to Pabo to draw near. Pabo heard his words, turned about and said--"I am reading the oracle of "Do not fear, my Lord Bishop," said Cadell, his chaplain and "Bishop," said Pabo, stepping before Bernard. "Lord bishop," said Pabo in hard tones, and the sound of his voice was And as Pabo looked at his wife he thought of the peaceful useful life The Archpriest rose and went to where the dead man lay; his long white "I go," said Pabo sadly; "but I shall take my wife with me." _imprimis_: That the said Archpriest, Pabo by name, shall surrender his "Cadell, Archpriest of Caio, to Bernard, Lord Bishop of St. David''s, "I shall go at once," said Cadell; "the bishop must be communicated with "Well," said he, "Pabo to me matters but little--so long "Yet," said Pabo, "my own wife knows me." "Come!" said Pabo. id: 38377 author: Carlile, Richard title: The Character of a Priest date: words: 2038 sentences: 57 pages: flesch: 45 cache: ./cache/38377.txt txt: ./txt/38377.txt summary: Nature pregnant with equality, with justice, and generosity, has given operations of Nature, the physical laws of men and of morality are universal laws; man forms an integral part of Nature, and must act in the power the Priests enjoy, are acquired by hypocrisy, by perjury, It is by inflexible truth, by the invariable laws of Nature, that the intelligent man among the whole body of Priests; bigots by education, God, acting always through Nature, always by universal other Priest, and all differ from the truth; the Deity does not operate more the Priests profess to believe, the greater is the iniquity, The people should believe the Priests when they profess principles consistent with Nature, and scorn them: when they the people had sufficient sense they would treat all Priests as All the Priests--all that live by the trade of hypocrisy, all that live id: 10963 author: France, Hector title: The Grip of Desire: The Story of a Parish-Priest date: words: 90141 sentences: 7260 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/10963.txt txt: ./txt/10963.txt summary: chimerical phantom with the likeness of some young girl, with sweet look --I come, Monsieur le Capitaine, said Marcel, to pay you my visit as --Yes, Captain, I understand, said Marcel rising again, and this time fully her great dark eyes, one foresaw in this young girl, still a child to-day, --Ought not the priest''s house, said Marcel, to be open to all at any hour? respectable man, and one who never dared to look a young girl in her face, --Veronica, said Marcel, I hardly know what you want to arrive at; but I The Bishop, a frivolous old man, a great lover of little girls, who Holy Mother of God," I said to myself, "a man like him! the pretty little girl!" he said, "she is ill, poor dear child." And his --Monsieur le Curé, he said after a moment''s silence, you must be a little id: 62949 author: Gates, Eleanor title: Good Night (Buenas Noches) date: words: 3658 sentences: 359 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/62949.txt txt: ./txt/62949.txt summary: infinite care, let it drop upon the open pages of Padre Alonzo''s book. When a second fuchsia came fluttering down to his hand, Padre Alonzo That way, in the heat of mid-afternoon, came Padre Anzar. "_Good-days_," she was vigorously trying her beak upon the padre''s fist. "Bah!" And Padre Anzar gave Loretta such a shake that she tumbled, "Yes, Tomasso has used thee badly." Padre Alonzo patted her head. shall put thee on thy perch," he went on; "though I trust good Anzar Padre Alonzo rose and turned, reaching up to stroke her. It was past the noon angelus when Padre Alonzo came waddling along "Buenos días," he said to Loretta, pausing a moment; "a good day, "Loretta," said the padre, in some concern, "hast anything in thy craw? Padre Anzar paused a moment, glowering up at Loretta. "I fear thou must mend thy ways, Loretta," he said. id: 61187 author: MacApp, C. C. title: All That Earthly Remains date: words: 6897 sentences: 648 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/61187.txt txt: ./txt/61187.txt summary: Craig looked at the brown face with interest. Brulieres said to Dientes, "The doctor and I must take some samples Craig realized Brulieres wanted to talk to him alone. Damn it, thought Craig, I know better than to argue with a priest. Craig, eyes fastened on the tunnel, realized vaguely It moved a little way toward Craig and Brulieres, then stopped. The priest picked up the weapon and turned toward Craig. Brulieres swept his flashlight along the tunnel walls, revealing a turn These tunnels were dark, and, Craig found, cold and Craig was watching Rabar and he thought the man looked disconcerted. Craig thought, How''s this for a theory: Rabar killed Noriega, took his Craig wondered if the priest shared his doubts about Rabar; but if he Craig looked where the priest pointed. He looked again at Brulieres, and was startled at the man''s face. the priest remained silent, Dientes turned desperate eyes to Craig. id: 30093 author: Maher, Richard Aumerle title: The Shepherd of the North date: words: 82630 sentences: 6386 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/30093.txt txt: ./txt/30093.txt summary: The little man looked up from his work long enough to point out a He told the young man that the girl, Ruth, had gone out into the cold, Then Jeffrey Whiting came back into the room leading Ruth Lansing by "That strange man that said he was the Bishop of Alden told my father "I came to you, sir," said Jeffrey when the Bishop had given him a "I came straight here all the way," she said, "to tell you, Bishop, hills, not forgetting your friend Ruth.'' That''s all," said Jeffrey, gone through the hills that day, and men would decide, as Jeffrey had When Ruth came to the top of the hill she saw the Bishop nearly a mile "You saw Rafe Gadbeau die," the girl said roughly, as she faced Ruth In a single night the hill men with Jeffrey Whiting at their head had id: 11304 author: Moore, George title: The Lake date: words: 77110 sentences: 4002 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/11304.txt txt: ./txt/11304.txt summary: long, winding, mere-like lake, wooded to its shores, with hills little indignation Father Oliver began to think that public opinion After reading Father O''Grady''s letter he looked round, fearing lest long day in front of him; and he liked to think it would not end for him letter from Miss Glynn, telling me that a great chance had come her way. his thoughts, and went to his writing-table and began a long letter ''I don''t know what manner of man he is in his body,'' said Father Oliver, Father Oliver continued, like one talking to himself: ''I''m thinking that see her and write me a long letter, telling me what you think of her. The priests walked on again, and Father Oliver fell to thinking now what he was thinking that Nora Glynn had come into his life like a fountain, cart, and at this moment Father Oliver began to think that he would like id: 1388 author: Wister, Owen title: Padre Ignacio; Or, The Song of Temptation date: words: 9761 sentences: 685 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/1388.txt txt: ./txt/1388.txt summary: "I should have thought," said Gaston, looking lightly at the desert "I have seen a sight like this," said Gaston, "between Granada and "So you know Spain!" said the Padre. "I will make you a little confession," said Padre Ignacio, "and then you said, "our poor meal will be ready for you." The good Padre was "Come and convert me, then," said Padre Ignacio, and he led the way. Gaston stopped, and the Padre, looking keenly at him, saw the violence "That''s nothing dishonorable," said Gaston, answering the priest''s look. "Yes," said the Padre, looking at the anchored barkentine, "I remember "Perhaps you will," said Padre Ignacio, in a low voice. And coming to know this," said Padre said, "The Padre is unwell." And Felipe told them that the music seemed Gaston''s first coming was in the Padre''s mind; and, as the vespers bell ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel