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Frank title: Dyke Darrel the Railroad Detective; Or, The Crime of the Midnight Express date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/5901.txt cache: ./cache/5901.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 4 resourceName b'5901.txt' 19007 txt/../pos/19007.pos 40607 txt/../ent/40607.ent 55624 txt/../ent/55624.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 20155 author: Cooper, Courtney Ryley title: The White Desert date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/20155.txt cache: ./cache/20155.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 5 resourceName b'20155.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 37038 author: Hill, John A. (John Alexander) title: Stories of the Railroad date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/37038.txt cache: ./cache/37038.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 4 resourceName b'37038.txt' 19007 txt/../ent/19007.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 34365 author: Spearman, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton) title: Held for Orders: Being Stories of Railroad Life date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/34365.txt cache: ./cache/34365.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 5 resourceName b'34365.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 16630 author: Lynde, Francis title: Empire Builders date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/16630.txt cache: ./cache/16630.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 5 resourceName b'16630.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 40607 author: Hughes, Rupert title: Excuse Me! date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/40607.txt cache: ./cache/40607.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 4 resourceName b'40607.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 29572 author: Spearman, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton) title: Whispering Smith date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/29572.txt cache: ./cache/29572.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 6 resourceName b'29572.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 55624 author: Stevenson, Burton Egbert title: The Young Train Dispatcher date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/55624.txt cache: ./cache/55624.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 5 resourceName b'55624.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 19007 author: Brady, Jasper Ewing title: Danger Signals Remarkable, Exciting and Unique Examples of the Bravery, Daring and Stoicism in the Midst of Danger of Train Dispatchers and Railroad Engineers date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/19007.txt cache: ./cache/19007.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 6 resourceName b'19007.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 33634 author: Packard, Frank L. (Frank Lucius) title: The Night Operator date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/33634.txt cache: ./cache/33634.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 6 resourceName b'33634.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-railroadStories-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 16630 author = Lynde, Francis title = Empire Builders date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 87008 sentences = 5756 flesch = 85 summary = when Ford and his new track man had gone out. "Going to be gone some time, Mr. Ford?" he asked, when he brought the came, Ford dutifully gathered her belongings, said good-by, and put her "By the way, Mr. Ford; what time did you say your train would reach "This is Mr. Stuart Ford, I am sure," she said, giving her hand to the "You mean that the time is too short?" said Ford, speaking to Frisbie's "I don't know," said Ford, whose night ride had made him pessimistic. Ford said little to Kenneth. but you can take punishment like a man, Mr. Ford!" said Ford is a patient man, Mr. Adair, but I think he has about reached the limit." "I don't think we are over-manned," said Ford good-naturedly. "So you are coming around to ask a favor of Ford?" said the young man cache = ./cache/16630.txt txt = ./txt/16630.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 19007 author = Brady, Jasper Ewing title = Danger Signals Remarkable, Exciting and Unique Examples of the Bravery, Daring and Stoicism in the Midst of Danger of Train Dispatchers and Railroad Engineers date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 110880 sentences = 6249 flesch = 86 summary = day, when the engine was pretty nearly ready, she said to me: quitting time that night, I asked the Kid where they lived, and he said, know; it was the 170; so it was old man Alexander, he said--and that's "I got my hero all right, though," said Marie; "you told me a big fib We had a time order against a passenger train, it would be sharp work to One day I went into his office and the clock was there, and his old great and good man,' wrote Carrie, 'and says every day that he's going When the day man came in, half dressed, he said, "Well, what the devil and said, "I wonder why that night man doesn't come?" as a May day, but at the end of that time a man came on the New York end trick man begins to figure on his work train orders for the day and when cache = ./cache/19007.txt txt = ./txt/19007.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29572 author = Spearman, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton) title = Whispering Smith date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 97151 sentences = 7562 flesch = 90 summary = I know you've got good men, Sinclair. "Sinclair, you've got good men," continued McCloud, unmoved. "Mr. McCloud!" Marion Sinclair clasped her hands and dropped into a "Come right in," returned McCloud, not knowing whether Marion had a got the two dead men and at midnight rode with them into Sleepy Cat. When the news reached McCloud he was talking with Bucks over the day of the barbecue had Du Sang or Sinclair seen Whispering Smith arm, he was telling a story about Marion Sinclair, and Dicksie in the know." McCloud looked at Dicksie. McCloud looked at Marion Sinclair. When Whispering Smith had followed McCloud from the tent, Dicksie when Dicksie, Marion, McCloud, and Whispering Smith took horses to get Whispering Smith looked from the fire into Dicksie's eyes. Riding back with McCloud, Dicksie and Whispering Smith discussed the "Marion Sinclair wants to know just one thing, George," said cache = ./cache/29572.txt txt = ./txt/29572.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22497 author = Munroe, Kirk title = Cab and Caboose: The Story of a Railroad Boy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51359 sentences = 2691 flesch = 81 summary = Rod Blake has won by a length, Billy Bliss is second, Snyder Appleby was Rod was already enough of a railroad man to know that, as he was going They were Conductor Tobin, and rear-brakeman Joe, his right-hand man, "The trouble is," replied Rod, looking first at Conductor Tobin and then By this time Rod had been nearly two hours on the train, and was so When Rod Blake was left standing alone beside the train, after the short He had lost another man off his train that night, a young fellow Number 73, warned Rod and his fellow-prisoner that the time for them to Rod, and ending by asking, "What sort of a railroad man do you think he "Now Rod," said Conductor Tobin, as the other brakeman disappeared; "I a moment, Rod had seen the man walk away from the forward end of the car cache = ./cache/22497.txt txt = ./txt/22497.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17572 author = Warman, Cy title = The Last Spike And Other Railroad Stories date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 46571 sentences = 2637 flesch = 85 summary = his 'pull.'" The young man only smiled sadly, and said, "I'm sorry. turned and said, but without releasing the engineer's hand: "Why, I know "_Oui_," said the old woman (Belle's step-father was half French); "know "Yes,--I'll flag into Pee-Wee," said the old man, limping down the line. "I helped build the U.P.," said a Buffalo man, "and I want to tell you turned near the engine, I stopped to watch the driver of the White Mail "'The ol' man,' said the engineer. When the chief engineer came in he was introduced to Mr. Jones, the man who was going to give Kansas the highest boom she had man worked and whistled away one morning, the boss carpenter came in he came down the short stair a friend faced him and said "Good-night," One of the rules of the road said a man must be twenty-one years old cache = ./cache/17572.txt txt = ./txt/17572.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28292 author = Chapman, Allen title = Ralph on the Engine; Or, The Young Fireman of the Limited Mail date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 47592 sentences = 4247 flesch = 89 summary = "Good evening, Mr. Cooper," said Ralph, as the fireman leaped from the good-for-nothing fellow named Ike Slump, whose place he took, Ralph short line railroad near Dover, in which project Ralph was very much "Poor fellow," said Ralph, looking at the lad in the wagon. "I wish I had a little time to spare," said Ralph. "Yes, the man did look funny, for a fact," said Ralph. "Mr. Dallas, this is my son, Ralph," said Mrs. Fairbanks, as the young "Yes, he seems to be given to dark ways," said Ralph. "I don't like the looks of things," he said to Ralph, as they started "And you, Zeph?" said Ralph, turning to the farmer boy. "I am Ralph Fairbanks, a fireman on the Great Northern," said the "You see, it is a long time since the car disappeared," said Ralph, "I am Ralph Fairbanks, a fireman on the Great Northern Railroad," cache = ./cache/28292.txt txt = ./txt/28292.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20155 author = Cooper, Courtney Ryley title = The White Desert date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 72001 sentences = 6213 flesch = 92 summary = Barry Houston looked upon it with dazzled eyes. before Barry Houston had come almost to hate, the tight-packed banks of The eyes of Barry Houston suddenly lost their curiosity. enemy, a man who had in his care everything Barry Houston possessed in two grim years, and a man who, Barry Houston now felt certain, had not This time the stare in Barry Houston's eyes was genuine. Quietly, slowly, the big man turned away from the bed and stood looking a long time, then the voice of Ba'tiste came again, but now it was soft "This man, Agnes," and Barry Houston's voice carried a quality he never Houston looked at Ba'tiste, but the old "Honestly, Ba'tiste?" Houston had gripped the other man's arm. library, Barry Houston again faced the man whom, at one time, he had Little time did Barry Houston have for thought in those weeks. cache = ./cache/20155.txt txt = ./txt/20155.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26892 author = Robins, Edward title = Chasing an Iron Horse Or, A Boy's Adventures in the Civil War date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54508 sentences = 3861 flesch = 87 summary = "Look here, my boy," said Andrews, in a quick though not in an unkindly An hour later George Knight came running into the tent which Andrews "There's still time," said George, "and as there's only one man here "You know perfectly well what I mean, Mr. Hare," said Watson, looking him "Can you, George?" asked Watson, as he shut the door. Macgreggor hesitated, as he looked at George and Watson. Within a minute George, Macgreggor, Watson and Jenks were in the George leave the car, and the train rattled away? "Well, George," said Andrews, as he was about to leave the room, "if you George, he said: "Look here, my boy, how are you on climbing?" Without waiting to make answer George handed Waggie to Jenks, jumped from George took hold of Watson's left hand, and edged towards the open door. "About two streets away, eh George?" said Watson. old boy," said George. cache = ./cache/26892.txt txt = ./txt/26892.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5901 author = Pinkerton, A. Frank title = Dyke Darrel the Railroad Detective; Or, The Crime of the Midnight Express date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57378 sentences = 4728 flesch = 89 summary = Even as Dyke Darrel uttered the last words a man ran up to the steps Leaving Nell and Mr. Elliston together, Dyke Darrel hastened to the Dyke Darrel had recognized in the young man calling himself Watson "I believe the villains covered their tracks well," said Dyke Darrel. "One question at a time, Dyke," returned the young man with a laugh. "Man on the track," said Dyke Darrel when the conductor came hurrying detective to give away his plans to Elliston, but Dyke Darrel had brother, it is little wonder that Dyke Darrel took the man from Gotham where he believed the man had left the train, Darrel's quick eye Dyke Darrel entered the depot, to see a man standing at the window who "It is about Nell," said Dyke Darrel, when questioned. The keen eyes of Dyke Darrel noticed the young man's emotion, cache = ./cache/5901.txt txt = ./txt/5901.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33947 author = Spearman, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton) title = The Nerve of Foley, and Other Railroad Stories date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 39886 sentences = 2759 flesch = 90 summary = rarely see an old engineer on a fast passenger run; even a young man can Just before midnight Chicago wired that No. 1--our big passenger-train, the Denver Flyer--had started out on time, time, or nearly so, and when I got into the cab for the run back, Foley "Me?" answered the old man, evasively, "I've got a boy back East; His boy, Georgie Sinclair, the kid engineer, took the run on the Flyer a car of coal dumped a bit sudden and a nose on Georgie's engine like a "Dad," said he, when the boys got through telling it for the last time, been moved; things looked smoky on the West End. The general superintendent happened to be with us when the news came. "Look the machines over close, boys," said Sankey to the engineers. for Siclone, and the new engineer, a quiet fellow like Foley, only a cache = ./cache/33947.txt txt = ./txt/33947.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33399 author = Lynde, Francis title = A Romance in Transit date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40807 sentences = 2992 flesch = 86 summary = In view of the certain proximity of Miss Gertrude Vennor, Brockway know what road to ah--patronize next time, and it won't be yours, Mr. ah--Brockway; you may depend upon that, sir." "Let's go and smoke," he said; and Brockway went willingly, inasmuch as "Your name is Brockway, I believe," the President said. "I hope we shall be able to have dinner in the car," the President said, "Thank you," said Brockway; then to Gertrude: "We must find your father "Let me promote you, Miss Vennor," Brockway said, helping Gertrude to needn't hold it; it won't run away," Brockway said, laughing at her. "Oh, nonsense!" said Mrs. Burton, sweetly; "you know a good many things When Gertrude bade Brockway good-night, she changed places for the "Here is the place I was looking for," said Brockway, handing Gertrude they reached the train, Brockway asked if he should tell the Burtons. cache = ./cache/33399.txt txt = ./txt/33399.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38969 author = Chapman, Allen title = Ralph, the Train Dispatcher; Or, The Mystery of the Pay Car date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55540 sentences = 4663 flesch = 87 summary = RALPH, THE TRAIN DISPATCHER Or, The Mystery of the Pay Car "Mr. Fry," said Ralph, studying the boy's face for a moment or two, "What did Zeph say about Mr. Adair, mother?" inquired Ralph, as Mrs. Fairbanks again entered the sitting room. "Yes, you told me before," nodded Ralph--"clean hands this time." fellows," decided Ralph, "but I've got to get this hand car out of "That's pretty lively going," commented Mr. Little, looking Ralph over "I've got the superintendent over the 'phone," said Mr. Little, as Ralph Ralph came out of the house with a thoughtful look on his face. jerky run the train slowed down at a crossing and Ralph and Glen left "Come on," said Glidden, and he opened the little office gate and Ralph "Good for you," said Ralph, and he started back to the relay station. Ralph had known the time when a good many of the boys and railroad men cache = ./cache/38969.txt txt = ./txt/38969.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37038 author = Hill, John A. (John Alexander) title = Stories of the Railroad date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51052 sentences = 2945 flesch = 89 summary = when I wanted advice I went to Jim. I was a young fellow then, and being without a home at either end of I turned red--I know I did--but I said, cool enough, "'Mother' gave it He looked away from me, reached over and started the pump, and said: 'Lige enlisted the next day, saying "'Tain't right for any man to stay switcher--said a man that didn't know that firing for Jim Wainright was quitting time that night, I asked the Kid where they lived, and he said, back to the old road, as we went away--Jim Wainright and Kid know; it was the 170; so it was old man Alexander, he said--and that's "I got my hero all right, though," said Marie; "you told me a big fib old home road, who had been a friend of father's, and told him I wanted cache = ./cache/37038.txt txt = ./txt/37038.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33634 author = Packard, Frank L. (Frank Lucius) title = The Night Operator date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 95300 sentences = 6045 flesch = 88 summary = "Believe I've got it!" echoed Regan, and his hand half-way to his mouth And so Regan went that afternoon from the super's office over to Mrs. McCann's short-order house, and up to Owsley's room. "Regan," said Sammy Durgan, blinking fast, "you don't know a man when "A blind man could see it," said Regan heavily, "but--Sammy Durgan!" Tommy Regan said the job fitted Flannagan, for it took a hard man for Carleton came back and got the rights of it from Regan--and said man--one of the whitest"--Regan sort of said it to himself--"old Dan "Tommy," he said in his big, quiet way, as his hand touched Regan's man, and god-fathering wasn't a job in Regan's line, so when he got Regan stared after the old man, his eyes puckered, his face a little "You've been here long enough to know the way up," said Regan. cache = ./cache/33634.txt txt = ./txt/33634.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34365 author = Spearman, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton) title = Held for Orders: Being Stories of Railroad Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 60118 sentences = 3851 flesch = 87 summary = The east and west section men could run away from them on hand cars; it roundhouse, saw the new yard master flirt his hand at the engineer, and now." And he went back to the man and asked when a train left again for cañons the track looks like a pair of long white streamers winding up "A man that could hold a train from Wind River here on whiskers, with himself swear, and Hailey looked ragged and thin, like the old depot, mountain-water like Hailey; they never will have a man--and they dump After he let go on the West End Hailey talked as if he would look up Bucks read again at the broken message, but Hailey sprang like a man McTerza's ear, and he turned at the voice and the word like a man stung. their watches and looked at each other like men who had turned their cache = ./cache/34365.txt txt = ./txt/34365.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40607 author = Hughes, Rupert title = Excuse Me! date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62536 sentences = 5392 flesch = 88 summary = Mallory looked at his watch, and Marjorie's hopes dropped like a When the porter said, "I'm afraid you got this lady's seat," Miss "Ain't seen nothin' that even looks like one," said the porter. His last words floated down the aisle and met Mrs. Little Jimmie Wellington just returning from the Women's Room, where Mallory nodded, and turned to Marjorie, with a sad, "Good night, "We had so little time to catch the train," Mallory stammered. Mallory restored Marjorie to her place in their car, and with smiles "Really!" said Mrs. Wellington, "Don't you like tobacco?" Mallory stared and stared, till Marjorie said: way far longer, and Mallory and Marjorie felt like Pyramus and Thisbe "I'd love to, my dear," said Mrs. Wellington, "but I left home on Mallory and Marjorie heard the train-boy's hum, but they tried to Who's in there?" said Marjorie, and Mrs. Wellington, cache = ./cache/40607.txt txt = ./txt/40607.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 55624 author = Stevenson, Burton Egbert title = The Young Train Dispatcher date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 80236 sentences = 5825 flesch = 89 summary = There was a train coming in at the moment, and Allan paused to watch the "Well, it won't take ye long, my boy; I know that," said Marney, his eyes "Yes," said Allan; "I saw the block coming. Train-dispatchers, it may be said in passing, have no time to waste; "I guess I'll have to turn this over to you, sir," said Allan, looking at "All right, sir; I'll catch it," said Allan, and he went down the steps "Th' fact o' th' matter is, Allan," said Jack, in a low voice, as the boy "And then," Allan went on, "I thought I heard the trains come together, "I came on at 6.40," said Allan, "and went over all the orders on the "He waited until I had looked over the orders," said Allan, with a "Yes, it _is_ for you, Jack," said Allan, looking up, his eyes bright cache = ./cache/55624.txt txt = ./txt/55624.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 60787 author = Farnham, Bob title = Old Shag date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 759 sentences = 65 flesch = 95 summary = with a helper like the shaggy man!_ Maybe a guy shouldn't believe everything he hears, but the trouble with Our first stop was Detroit, where we cut off all but three cars, and The fireman, much against the rules, but feeling safe with the engineer I got the engineer back on his seat. I tied him in place and then began pulling on the whistle cord like discovered a strange man in the cab with me. little guy, except for a wild, shaggy head of hair. I did as the shaggy man told me, and felt the speed of the train Nine cars and the Diesel ground slowly to a stop. on the sides of the second and third cars...." come back to the engine cab. I came to the second car and read the manifest label. The shaggy man was at my side. 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Type: gutenberg title: subject-railroadStories-gutenberg date: 2021-06-09 time: 17:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Railroad stories" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 19007 author: Brady, Jasper Ewing title: Danger Signals Remarkable, Exciting and Unique Examples of the Bravery, Daring and Stoicism in the Midst of Danger of Train Dispatchers and Railroad Engineers date: words: 110880 sentences: 6249 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/19007.txt txt: ./txt/19007.txt summary: day, when the engine was pretty nearly ready, she said to me: quitting time that night, I asked the Kid where they lived, and he said, know; it was the 170; so it was old man Alexander, he said--and that''s "I got my hero all right, though," said Marie; "you told me a big fib We had a time order against a passenger train, it would be sharp work to One day I went into his office and the clock was there, and his old great and good man,'' wrote Carrie, ''and says every day that he''s going When the day man came in, half dressed, he said, "Well, what the devil and said, "I wonder why that night man doesn''t come?" as a May day, but at the end of that time a man came on the New York end trick man begins to figure on his work train orders for the day and when id: 28292 author: Chapman, Allen title: Ralph on the Engine; Or, The Young Fireman of the Limited Mail date: words: 47592 sentences: 4247 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/28292.txt txt: ./txt/28292.txt summary: "Good evening, Mr. Cooper," said Ralph, as the fireman leaped from the good-for-nothing fellow named Ike Slump, whose place he took, Ralph short line railroad near Dover, in which project Ralph was very much "Poor fellow," said Ralph, looking at the lad in the wagon. "I wish I had a little time to spare," said Ralph. "Yes, the man did look funny, for a fact," said Ralph. "Mr. Dallas, this is my son, Ralph," said Mrs. Fairbanks, as the young "Yes, he seems to be given to dark ways," said Ralph. "I don''t like the looks of things," he said to Ralph, as they started "And you, Zeph?" said Ralph, turning to the farmer boy. "I am Ralph Fairbanks, a fireman on the Great Northern," said the "You see, it is a long time since the car disappeared," said Ralph, "I am Ralph Fairbanks, a fireman on the Great Northern Railroad," id: 38969 author: Chapman, Allen title: Ralph, the Train Dispatcher; Or, The Mystery of the Pay Car date: words: 55540 sentences: 4663 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/38969.txt txt: ./txt/38969.txt summary: RALPH, THE TRAIN DISPATCHER Or, The Mystery of the Pay Car "Mr. Fry," said Ralph, studying the boy''s face for a moment or two, "What did Zeph say about Mr. Adair, mother?" inquired Ralph, as Mrs. Fairbanks again entered the sitting room. "Yes, you told me before," nodded Ralph--"clean hands this time." fellows," decided Ralph, "but I''ve got to get this hand car out of "That''s pretty lively going," commented Mr. Little, looking Ralph over "I''ve got the superintendent over the ''phone," said Mr. Little, as Ralph Ralph came out of the house with a thoughtful look on his face. jerky run the train slowed down at a crossing and Ralph and Glen left "Come on," said Glidden, and he opened the little office gate and Ralph "Good for you," said Ralph, and he started back to the relay station. Ralph had known the time when a good many of the boys and railroad men id: 20155 author: Cooper, Courtney Ryley title: The White Desert date: words: 72001 sentences: 6213 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/20155.txt txt: ./txt/20155.txt summary: Barry Houston looked upon it with dazzled eyes. before Barry Houston had come almost to hate, the tight-packed banks of The eyes of Barry Houston suddenly lost their curiosity. enemy, a man who had in his care everything Barry Houston possessed in two grim years, and a man who, Barry Houston now felt certain, had not This time the stare in Barry Houston''s eyes was genuine. Quietly, slowly, the big man turned away from the bed and stood looking a long time, then the voice of Ba''tiste came again, but now it was soft "This man, Agnes," and Barry Houston''s voice carried a quality he never Houston looked at Ba''tiste, but the old "Honestly, Ba''tiste?" Houston had gripped the other man''s arm. library, Barry Houston again faced the man whom, at one time, he had Little time did Barry Houston have for thought in those weeks. id: 60787 author: Farnham, Bob title: Old Shag date: words: 759 sentences: 65 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/60787.txt txt: ./txt/60787.txt summary: with a helper like the shaggy man!_ Maybe a guy shouldn''t believe everything he hears, but the trouble with Our first stop was Detroit, where we cut off all but three cars, and The fireman, much against the rules, but feeling safe with the engineer I got the engineer back on his seat. I tied him in place and then began pulling on the whistle cord like discovered a strange man in the cab with me. little guy, except for a wild, shaggy head of hair. I did as the shaggy man told me, and felt the speed of the train Nine cars and the Diesel ground slowly to a stop. on the sides of the second and third cars...." come back to the engine cab. I came to the second car and read the manifest label. The shaggy man was at my side. "It''s true," said the shaggy man. id: 37038 author: Hill, John A. (John Alexander) title: Stories of the Railroad date: words: 51052 sentences: 2945 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/37038.txt txt: ./txt/37038.txt summary: when I wanted advice I went to Jim. I was a young fellow then, and being without a home at either end of I turned red--I know I did--but I said, cool enough, "''Mother'' gave it He looked away from me, reached over and started the pump, and said: ''Lige enlisted the next day, saying "''Tain''t right for any man to stay switcher--said a man that didn''t know that firing for Jim Wainright was quitting time that night, I asked the Kid where they lived, and he said, back to the old road, as we went away--Jim Wainright and Kid know; it was the 170; so it was old man Alexander, he said--and that''s "I got my hero all right, though," said Marie; "you told me a big fib old home road, who had been a friend of father''s, and told him I wanted id: 40607 author: Hughes, Rupert title: Excuse Me! date: words: 62536 sentences: 5392 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/40607.txt txt: ./txt/40607.txt summary: Mallory looked at his watch, and Marjorie''s hopes dropped like a When the porter said, "I''m afraid you got this lady''s seat," Miss "Ain''t seen nothin'' that even looks like one," said the porter. His last words floated down the aisle and met Mrs. Little Jimmie Wellington just returning from the Women''s Room, where Mallory nodded, and turned to Marjorie, with a sad, "Good night, "We had so little time to catch the train," Mallory stammered. Mallory restored Marjorie to her place in their car, and with smiles "Really!" said Mrs. Wellington, "Don''t you like tobacco?" Mallory stared and stared, till Marjorie said: way far longer, and Mallory and Marjorie felt like Pyramus and Thisbe "I''d love to, my dear," said Mrs. Wellington, "but I left home on Mallory and Marjorie heard the train-boy''s hum, but they tried to Who''s in there?" said Marjorie, and Mrs. Wellington, id: 16630 author: Lynde, Francis title: Empire Builders date: words: 87008 sentences: 5756 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/16630.txt txt: ./txt/16630.txt summary: when Ford and his new track man had gone out. "Going to be gone some time, Mr. Ford?" he asked, when he brought the came, Ford dutifully gathered her belongings, said good-by, and put her "By the way, Mr. Ford; what time did you say your train would reach "This is Mr. Stuart Ford, I am sure," she said, giving her hand to the "You mean that the time is too short?" said Ford, speaking to Frisbie''s "I don''t know," said Ford, whose night ride had made him pessimistic. Ford said little to Kenneth. but you can take punishment like a man, Mr. Ford!" said Ford is a patient man, Mr. Adair, but I think he has about reached the limit." "I don''t think we are over-manned," said Ford good-naturedly. "So you are coming around to ask a favor of Ford?" said the young man id: 33399 author: Lynde, Francis title: A Romance in Transit date: words: 40807 sentences: 2992 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/33399.txt txt: ./txt/33399.txt summary: In view of the certain proximity of Miss Gertrude Vennor, Brockway know what road to ah--patronize next time, and it won''t be yours, Mr. ah--Brockway; you may depend upon that, sir." "Let''s go and smoke," he said; and Brockway went willingly, inasmuch as "Your name is Brockway, I believe," the President said. "I hope we shall be able to have dinner in the car," the President said, "Thank you," said Brockway; then to Gertrude: "We must find your father "Let me promote you, Miss Vennor," Brockway said, helping Gertrude to needn''t hold it; it won''t run away," Brockway said, laughing at her. "Oh, nonsense!" said Mrs. Burton, sweetly; "you know a good many things When Gertrude bade Brockway good-night, she changed places for the "Here is the place I was looking for," said Brockway, handing Gertrude they reached the train, Brockway asked if he should tell the Burtons. id: 22497 author: Munroe, Kirk title: Cab and Caboose: The Story of a Railroad Boy date: words: 51359 sentences: 2691 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/22497.txt txt: ./txt/22497.txt summary: Rod Blake has won by a length, Billy Bliss is second, Snyder Appleby was Rod was already enough of a railroad man to know that, as he was going They were Conductor Tobin, and rear-brakeman Joe, his right-hand man, "The trouble is," replied Rod, looking first at Conductor Tobin and then By this time Rod had been nearly two hours on the train, and was so When Rod Blake was left standing alone beside the train, after the short He had lost another man off his train that night, a young fellow Number 73, warned Rod and his fellow-prisoner that the time for them to Rod, and ending by asking, "What sort of a railroad man do you think he "Now Rod," said Conductor Tobin, as the other brakeman disappeared; "I a moment, Rod had seen the man walk away from the forward end of the car id: 33634 author: Packard, Frank L. (Frank Lucius) title: The Night Operator date: words: 95300 sentences: 6045 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/33634.txt txt: ./txt/33634.txt summary: "Believe I''ve got it!" echoed Regan, and his hand half-way to his mouth And so Regan went that afternoon from the super''s office over to Mrs. McCann''s short-order house, and up to Owsley''s room. "Regan," said Sammy Durgan, blinking fast, "you don''t know a man when "A blind man could see it," said Regan heavily, "but--Sammy Durgan!" Tommy Regan said the job fitted Flannagan, for it took a hard man for Carleton came back and got the rights of it from Regan--and said man--one of the whitest"--Regan sort of said it to himself--"old Dan "Tommy," he said in his big, quiet way, as his hand touched Regan''s man, and god-fathering wasn''t a job in Regan''s line, so when he got Regan stared after the old man, his eyes puckered, his face a little "You''ve been here long enough to know the way up," said Regan. id: 5901 author: Pinkerton, A. Frank title: Dyke Darrel the Railroad Detective; Or, The Crime of the Midnight Express date: words: 57378 sentences: 4728 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/5901.txt txt: ./txt/5901.txt summary: Even as Dyke Darrel uttered the last words a man ran up to the steps Leaving Nell and Mr. Elliston together, Dyke Darrel hastened to the Dyke Darrel had recognized in the young man calling himself Watson "I believe the villains covered their tracks well," said Dyke Darrel. "One question at a time, Dyke," returned the young man with a laugh. "Man on the track," said Dyke Darrel when the conductor came hurrying detective to give away his plans to Elliston, but Dyke Darrel had brother, it is little wonder that Dyke Darrel took the man from Gotham where he believed the man had left the train, Darrel''s quick eye Dyke Darrel entered the depot, to see a man standing at the window who "It is about Nell," said Dyke Darrel, when questioned. The keen eyes of Dyke Darrel noticed the young man''s emotion, id: 26892 author: Robins, Edward title: Chasing an Iron Horse Or, A Boy''s Adventures in the Civil War date: words: 54508 sentences: 3861 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/26892.txt txt: ./txt/26892.txt summary: "Look here, my boy," said Andrews, in a quick though not in an unkindly An hour later George Knight came running into the tent which Andrews "There''s still time," said George, "and as there''s only one man here "You know perfectly well what I mean, Mr. Hare," said Watson, looking him "Can you, George?" asked Watson, as he shut the door. Macgreggor hesitated, as he looked at George and Watson. Within a minute George, Macgreggor, Watson and Jenks were in the George leave the car, and the train rattled away? "Well, George," said Andrews, as he was about to leave the room, "if you George, he said: "Look here, my boy, how are you on climbing?" Without waiting to make answer George handed Waggie to Jenks, jumped from George took hold of Watson''s left hand, and edged towards the open door. "About two streets away, eh George?" said Watson. old boy," said George. id: 29572 author: Spearman, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton) title: Whispering Smith date: words: 97151 sentences: 7562 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/29572.txt txt: ./txt/29572.txt summary: I know you''ve got good men, Sinclair. "Sinclair, you''ve got good men," continued McCloud, unmoved. "Mr. McCloud!" Marion Sinclair clasped her hands and dropped into a "Come right in," returned McCloud, not knowing whether Marion had a got the two dead men and at midnight rode with them into Sleepy Cat. When the news reached McCloud he was talking with Bucks over the day of the barbecue had Du Sang or Sinclair seen Whispering Smith arm, he was telling a story about Marion Sinclair, and Dicksie in the know." McCloud looked at Dicksie. McCloud looked at Marion Sinclair. When Whispering Smith had followed McCloud from the tent, Dicksie when Dicksie, Marion, McCloud, and Whispering Smith took horses to get Whispering Smith looked from the fire into Dicksie''s eyes. Riding back with McCloud, Dicksie and Whispering Smith discussed the "Marion Sinclair wants to know just one thing, George," said id: 33947 author: Spearman, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton) title: The Nerve of Foley, and Other Railroad Stories date: words: 39886 sentences: 2759 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/33947.txt txt: ./txt/33947.txt summary: rarely see an old engineer on a fast passenger run; even a young man can Just before midnight Chicago wired that No. 1--our big passenger-train, the Denver Flyer--had started out on time, time, or nearly so, and when I got into the cab for the run back, Foley "Me?" answered the old man, evasively, "I''ve got a boy back East; His boy, Georgie Sinclair, the kid engineer, took the run on the Flyer a car of coal dumped a bit sudden and a nose on Georgie''s engine like a "Dad," said he, when the boys got through telling it for the last time, been moved; things looked smoky on the West End. The general superintendent happened to be with us when the news came. "Look the machines over close, boys," said Sankey to the engineers. for Siclone, and the new engineer, a quiet fellow like Foley, only a id: 34365 author: Spearman, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton) title: Held for Orders: Being Stories of Railroad Life date: words: 60118 sentences: 3851 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/34365.txt txt: ./txt/34365.txt summary: The east and west section men could run away from them on hand cars; it roundhouse, saw the new yard master flirt his hand at the engineer, and now." And he went back to the man and asked when a train left again for cañons the track looks like a pair of long white streamers winding up "A man that could hold a train from Wind River here on whiskers, with himself swear, and Hailey looked ragged and thin, like the old depot, mountain-water like Hailey; they never will have a man--and they dump After he let go on the West End Hailey talked as if he would look up Bucks read again at the broken message, but Hailey sprang like a man McTerza''s ear, and he turned at the voice and the word like a man stung. their watches and looked at each other like men who had turned their id: 55624 author: Stevenson, Burton Egbert title: The Young Train Dispatcher date: words: 80236 sentences: 5825 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/55624.txt txt: ./txt/55624.txt summary: There was a train coming in at the moment, and Allan paused to watch the "Well, it won''t take ye long, my boy; I know that," said Marney, his eyes "Yes," said Allan; "I saw the block coming. Train-dispatchers, it may be said in passing, have no time to waste; "I guess I''ll have to turn this over to you, sir," said Allan, looking at "All right, sir; I''ll catch it," said Allan, and he went down the steps "Th'' fact o'' th'' matter is, Allan," said Jack, in a low voice, as the boy "And then," Allan went on, "I thought I heard the trains come together, "I came on at 6.40," said Allan, "and went over all the orders on the "He waited until I had looked over the orders," said Allan, with a "Yes, it _is_ for you, Jack," said Allan, looking up, his eyes bright id: 17572 author: Warman, Cy title: The Last Spike And Other Railroad Stories date: words: 46571 sentences: 2637 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/17572.txt txt: ./txt/17572.txt summary: his ''pull.''" The young man only smiled sadly, and said, "I''m sorry. turned and said, but without releasing the engineer''s hand: "Why, I know "_Oui_," said the old woman (Belle''s step-father was half French); "know "Yes,--I''ll flag into Pee-Wee," said the old man, limping down the line. "I helped build the U.P.," said a Buffalo man, "and I want to tell you turned near the engine, I stopped to watch the driver of the White Mail "''The ol'' man,'' said the engineer. When the chief engineer came in he was introduced to Mr. Jones, the man who was going to give Kansas the highest boom she had man worked and whistled away one morning, the boss carpenter came in he came down the short stair a friend faced him and said "Good-night," One of the rules of the road said a man must be twenty-one years old ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel