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Also a Practical Hand-Book on the Ferret. date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/42305.txt cache: ./cache/42305.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'42305.txt' 29863 txt/../pos/29863.pos 41133 txt/../wrd/41133.wrd 41133 txt/../ent/41133.ent 29863 txt/../wrd/29863.wrd 29863 txt/../ent/29863.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 29863 author: A. L. O. E. title: The Rambles of a Rat date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/29863.txt cache: ./cache/29863.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 4 resourceName b'29863.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 41133 author: Barkley, Henry C. title: Studies in the Art of Rat-catching date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/41133.txt cache: ./cache/41133.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'41133.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-rats-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 23480 author = Boare, G. title = What Became of Them? and, The Conceited Little Pig date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 931 sentences = 112 flesch = 94 summary = THE CONCEITED LITTLE PIG. THE CONCEITED LITTLE PIG. There were six little pigs, as I've heard people say, Went out with their mother-pig walking one day, And, when she reproved him, said, "What does it matter?" Said this bad little pig "How I long to displease him Said the silly young thing, and he scampered away Why, he turned round, and seizing Pig's ear with his teeth Then took himself off, and Pig ran away too. And saw all his brothers with ears safe and sound. And loved his good mother and took her advice, It happened one day, as the other pigs tell, "For," says he, "cats and dogs can jump ever so high, And I'll very soon show I can jump like a dog." "O mother! "O mother! O mother!" the little pig cried, While his mother and brothers wept round the well side. cache = ./cache/23480.txt txt = ./txt/23480.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15575 author = Potter, Beatrix title = The Tale of Samuel Whiskers; Or, The Roly-Poly Pudding date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2757 sentences = 267 flesch = 91 summary = She caught Moppet and Mittens, but she could not find Tom. Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom Mrs. Tabitha came downstairs mewing dreadfully--"Come in, Cousin Ribby, "The chimney wants sweeping--Oh, dear me, Cousin Ribby--now Moppet and "The rats get upon my nerves, Cousin Ribby," said Tabitha. Mother, Mother," said Moppet, "there's been an old woman rat in the "This seems funny," said Tom Kitten. "Please sir, the chimney wants sweeping," said poor Tom Kitten. "Anna Maria," said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel Whiskers),--"Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly-poly pudding for "It requires dough and a pat of butter, and a rolling-pin," said Anna "No," said Samuel Whiskers, "make it properly, Anna Maria, with "I do not think"--said Samuel Whiskers, pausing to take a look at Tom was nobody under the floor except the rolling-pin and Tom Kitten in a cache = ./cache/15575.txt txt = ./txt/15575.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41133 author = Barkley, Henry C. title = Studies in the Art of Rat-catching date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 32109 sentences = 1262 flesch = 82 summary = white ferret, as it is sooner seen if it comes out of a hole and works a small round hole a little way up the division, for the ferrets to use No big day's ratting ever takes place without a ferret getting badly If I am going to ferret wheat stacks where rats have worked strong, I I will give place to no man living at rat-catching and minding dogs, but Jack does the same to the bolt-hole, so that if a rat does come back In half no time fifty rats were killed, and all the dogs, except Jack, get the ferrets while I let the dogs out. fact, my blind ferret was as good a little beast as ever killed a rat, dogs, you may ferret it if you like, but it will never bolt, and it must ticket, but with my dogs, ferrets, nets (the long ones) and the boy cache = ./cache/41133.txt txt = ./txt/41133.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32076 author = Marks, Winston K. (Winston Kinney) title = Brown John's Body date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4611 sentences = 570 flesch = 99 summary = Erd Neff wanted as little to do with his fellow men as "Time for supper, John?" Neff tugged at the twine at his belt and Neff hung up the fork, and John turned to lick at the old scabs large, brown rat called John--after Erd Neff's despised and deceased Neff named all his rats John. John finished the grain, pawed the air and squeaked, "Mur!" Neff swung the great door back into place with its _whoosh--thunk_ "You like things the hard way, don't you?" Burns got back in the squad Take the gun off of Erd Neff and people make cracks. John picked the thread of gristle from Neff's finger with his 2000 species, but Neff held his hand out daring John to bite. Neff knew all about rats. Neff didn't know about the others, but he knew about rats. John jumped from the desk and moved toward the open door of the cache = ./cache/32076.txt txt = ./txt/32076.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17243 author = Matthews, Ike title = Full Revelations of a Professional Rat-catcher After 25 Years' Experience date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14770 sentences = 619 flesch = 80 summary = twenty-five years' experience of Rat-catching, Ferreting, etc., I may say as much ferreting done as possible before breeding time, for a young Rat opinion, in one night, when Rats are breeding, as two ferrets can do in a The best time to catch Rats in any building is Ferreting is a very good plan for destroying Rats in cottage houses, first day, during the night the Rats that have not been ferreted on the In feeding ferrets for the purpose of Rat-catching, never do so before WHEN WORKING FERRETS FOR RAT-CATCHING have often seen when the ferrets have been put in the hole the young Rats ferrets are bitten with these old Rats, they "take bad ways." I never when ferreting; in fact, I have seen, not once, but many times, Rats, that a Rat-catcher must not be without a good dog. if a Rat-catcher has once put his ferrets under the floor they will never cache = ./cache/17243.txt txt = ./txt/17243.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26890 author = Keller, David H. (David Henry) title = The Rat Racket date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 7262 sentences = 551 flesch = 88 summary = at the other end wanted to protect my hotel from rats for the small "Then I simply cannot understand why you want to mix up in this rat worked with rats in one way or another for a good many years. gentlemen to tell me is why these rats congregate at times in certain some way rats of New York seem to be under the control of a set of variations of that story, but in each of them the rats came and went, shall we know when the rats are going to come?" On the fifth night the rats came by the thousands. ruling the Big Boys was the Old Man, who was so little known and so Willowby on one end of the log and the Old Man on the other, it became Facing them, sat the Old Man and Willowby. cache = ./cache/26890.txt txt = ./txt/26890.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34437 author = Lantz, David E. (David Ernest) title = Methods of Destroying Rats date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2345 sentences = 152 flesch = 70 summary = A compilation of all the methods of destroying rats practiced in traps; (3) ferrets; (4) fumigation, and (5) rat-proof construction of used in poisoning rats and mice, is harmless to larger animals. The prepared bait should be placed in rat runs, a small placed in the rat runs; or oatmeal may be wet with a strychnine sirup, ~Poison in the Poultry House.~--For poisoning rats in buildings and yards Wire cage traps (French) also are useful for catching rats, but in the Rats are very suspicious, and baits and traps should be trapping and poisoning if the rats are fed for a night or two with the A ferret is useful for the purpose of driving rats out of burrows and Rats may be destroyed in their burrows in the fields, and, still more Rat-proof granaries, corncribs, and poultry houses may be constructed by Rats destroy more poultry and game, cache = ./cache/34437.txt txt = ./txt/34437.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35542 author = Lantz, David E. (David Ernest) title = House Rats and Mice date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8551 sentences = 580 flesch = 73 summary = In the United States rats and mice each year destroy crops and other The common brown rat breeds 6 to 10 times a year and produces an average DESTRUCTIVE HABITS OF HOUSE RATS AND MICE. PROTECTION OF FOOD AND OTHER STORES FROM RATS AND MICE. rat-proof by a liberal use of cement in the foundations and floors; or If rat-proof buildings are not available, it is possible, by the use of =Rat-proofing by elevation.=--The United States Public Health Service and mice if placed in inexpensive rat-proof containers covered with wire A common mistake in trapping for rats and mice is to use only one or two Cage traps may be baited and left open for several nights until the rats The best bait usually is food of a kind that the rats and mice do not rats must aim at _building the animals out of shelter and food_. cache = ./cache/35542.txt txt = ./txt/35542.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51751 author = De Ford, Miriam Allen title = Oh, Rats! date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 3568 sentences = 357 flesch = 95 summary = SK540, the 27th son of two very ordinary white laboratory rats, SK540, in other words, was a super-rat. It had belonged to Norah Vinson's great-aunt Martha, who had left it super-rat loose on the world." "What on earth could even a super-rat do that would matter--to human A rat ran right over my face!" There couldn't be rats in this place. "What do you know?" Philip said that evening. "You couldn't keep me away," Norah responded. Rats couldn't talk, he knew, and they couldn't understand human speech. Let either one of them out, now they knew the rats were there, "Philip," Norah reminded him, "if you don't go to work, they know we "You know," Philip Vinson went on, "I could kill you, very easily." The Philip and Norah exchanged glances. "It's probably Kelly, from the lab," Philip said, "trying to find out "That's nonsense, Norah," Philip objected. "We must eat," said Norah. cache = ./cache/51751.txt txt = ./txt/51751.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29863 author = A. L. O. E. title = The Rambles of a Rat date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 31719 sentences = 1950 flesch = 86 summary = I said that I and my seven brothers were black rats; but I ought to make an old, blind rat, who in his days had travelled far, and seen much of "I don't like staying here, Bob, amongst the rats!" cried the terrified "Bob," said little Billy one evening, with more animation than usual, blind rat had a little bit of stick in its mouth, just as the blind man "I'se never heard of rats doing that afore," said Bob. the little boy looked up gravely into his face and said, "Oh, Bob, arn't "Whiskerandos," said I to my guide, "I care little for making "Allow an English rat, gentle strangers," said I, "to offer a little "Rat Island!" exclaimed Whiskerandos and I at the same moment. a rat!" exclaimed the young man, looking quite amused and pleased-"I have had enough of water for some time," said Whiskerandos; "and now cache = ./cache/29863.txt txt = ./txt/29863.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 60614 author = Phillips, Rog title = Rat in the Skull date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9005 sentences = 719 flesch = 87 summary = "Well, it's about time," Alice said, turning over on her back and "I can't understand their attitude!" Dr. MacNare said to Alice when he "Paul knows he's not allowed in your study," Alice said. Paul had gone to bed, Dr. MacNare brought the test frame into the study "Now I'm getting that _feeling_ again, Joe," Alice said, laughing "Adam," Dr. MacNare said one day, "will have to wear this robot all his Thus, Dr. MacNare's Adam was born into his body, and the time of the Dr. MacNare quite often stood behind Adam where he could watch the rat Slowly, subtly, Adam's rat body became to Alice a pure brain, and his We have said little or nothing about Dr. MacNare's life at the "I don't know, Alice," Dr. MacNare had said. "And you, Paul," Alice said. "You'll be all right while we're gone, Adam?" Dr. MacNare said. cache = ./cache/60614.txt txt = ./txt/60614.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42305 author = Isaacsen, Adolph title = All about Ferrets and Rats A Complete History of Ferrets, Rats, and Rat Extermination from Personal Experiences and Study. Also a Practical Hand-Book on the Ferret. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17296 sentences = 816 flesch = 75 summary = ferrets are in a pen and you put rats in for them to kill, they will not _Therefore if even a good, old hunting ferret should be bitten by a rat, Rats are good ferret If there are plenty of rats in the place the ferrets will be able to do ferrets to hunt and kill rats, the same as it is for a bird to fly, yet Great quantities of rats are trapped and poisoned and hunted down by all really possesses value in _hunting_ rats is the ferret, as, by reason of ferrets as his partners in the rat-hunt. The ferrets killed a few of these rats to experiment upon, and were more the ferrets went rabbit and sometimes rat-hunting, and were as expert in here the ferrets joined man, dogs, cats and owls, but the more the rats and England as the first country employing ferrets for rat-hunting. cache = ./cache/42305.txt txt = ./txt/42305.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 17243 42305 29863 42305 26890 29863 number of items: 12 sum of words: 134,924 average size in words: 11,243 average readability score: 85 nouns: rat; rats; ferret; time; ferrets; man; dogs; dog; way; day; night; place; hole; eyes; food; door; illustration; one; water; house; work; nothing; days; head; men; trap; life; boy; animals; end; something; hand; animal; room; floor; traps; morning; catcher; years; thing; ground; tail; side; body; part; home; use; buildings; rabbit; mice verbs: is; was; have; be; are; had; were; do; been; said; has; get; made; go; did; put; see; think; found; take; make; ''s; know; come; find; say; let; came; went; being; give; am; got; seen; going; keep; took; looked; used; thought; heard; done; kept; want; look; left; having; caught; tell; saw adjectives: little; other; old; good; many; great; young; such; more; long; few; same; small; big; poor; first; much; own; large; dead; last; best; sure; next; human; black; open; possible; only; full; different; white; quiet; better; strong; brown; sharp; ready; most; high; whole; thick; soft; new; bad; enough; dark; warm; short; right adverbs: not; up; so; then; out; n''t; very; never; now; as; only; down; more; always; just; again; there; here; too; even; well; back; in; also; off; often; much; once; ever; all; on; away; most; over; together; soon; far; first; quite; still; yet; enough; about; almost; sometimes; rather; however; especially; probably; no pronouns: i; it; he; they; his; you; we; them; my; their; him; me; its; our; her; your; she; us; himself; myself; themselves; itself; one; yourself; ''s; herself; ourselves; yours; mine; ours; thy; ''em; theirs; i''m; him,--; ye; here,--; em; bookshelf proper nouns: _; rats; whiskerandos; rat; jack; macnare; dr.; adam; neff; alice; john; bob; billy; grindum; new; paul; england; chapter; willowby; exclaimed; york; philip; norah; tom; sk540; neddy; i.; london; ferret; states; mus; wisky; old; oddity; kitten; mr.; furry; united; st.; joe; america; ver; petersburg; mary; man; tabitha; survey; sawdust; russia; maria keywords: rat; good; ferret; man; illustration; dog; day; chapter; wisky; willowby; whiskerandos; wasp; ver; united; time; survey; states; st.; sk540; russian; rect; rats; paul; old; oddity; norah; neff; neddy; mouse; little; kitten; john; joe; jack; hole; grindum; great; furry; erd; england; dr.; destroy; collin; catch; bob; biological; billy; animal; alice; adam one topic; one dimension: rats file(s): ./cache/15575.txt titles(s): The Tale of Samuel Whiskers; Or, The Roly-Poly Pudding three topics; one dimension: rat; rats; rats file(s): ./cache/29863.txt, ./cache/17243.txt, ./cache/42305.txt titles(s): The Rambles of a Rat | Full Revelations of a Professional Rat-catcher After 25 Years'' Experience | All about Ferrets and Rats A Complete History of Ferrets, Rats, and Rat Extermination from Personal Experiences and Study. Also a Practical Hand-Book on the Ferret. five topics; three dimensions: said rat little; ferret rat dogs; rats rat ferret; rats rat good; illustration neff john file(s): ./cache/29863.txt, ./cache/41133.txt, ./cache/35542.txt, ./cache/17243.txt, ./cache/32076.txt titles(s): The Rambles of a Rat | Studies in the Art of Rat-catching | House Rats and Mice | Full Revelations of a Professional Rat-catcher After 25 Years'' Experience | Brown John''s Body Type: gutenberg title: subject-rats-gutenberg date: 2021-06-09 time: 17:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Rats" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 29863 author: A. L. O. E. title: The Rambles of a Rat date: words: 31719 sentences: 1950 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/29863.txt txt: ./txt/29863.txt summary: I said that I and my seven brothers were black rats; but I ought to make an old, blind rat, who in his days had travelled far, and seen much of "I don''t like staying here, Bob, amongst the rats!" cried the terrified "Bob," said little Billy one evening, with more animation than usual, blind rat had a little bit of stick in its mouth, just as the blind man "I''se never heard of rats doing that afore," said Bob. the little boy looked up gravely into his face and said, "Oh, Bob, arn''t "Whiskerandos," said I to my guide, "I care little for making "Allow an English rat, gentle strangers," said I, "to offer a little "Rat Island!" exclaimed Whiskerandos and I at the same moment. a rat!" exclaimed the young man, looking quite amused and pleased-"I have had enough of water for some time," said Whiskerandos; "and now id: 41133 author: Barkley, Henry C. title: Studies in the Art of Rat-catching date: words: 32109 sentences: 1262 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/41133.txt txt: ./txt/41133.txt summary: white ferret, as it is sooner seen if it comes out of a hole and works a small round hole a little way up the division, for the ferrets to use No big day''s ratting ever takes place without a ferret getting badly If I am going to ferret wheat stacks where rats have worked strong, I I will give place to no man living at rat-catching and minding dogs, but Jack does the same to the bolt-hole, so that if a rat does come back In half no time fifty rats were killed, and all the dogs, except Jack, get the ferrets while I let the dogs out. fact, my blind ferret was as good a little beast as ever killed a rat, dogs, you may ferret it if you like, but it will never bolt, and it must ticket, but with my dogs, ferrets, nets (the long ones) and the boy id: 23480 author: Boare, G. title: What Became of Them? and, The Conceited Little Pig date: words: 931 sentences: 112 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/23480.txt txt: ./txt/23480.txt summary: THE CONCEITED LITTLE PIG. THE CONCEITED LITTLE PIG. There were six little pigs, as I''ve heard people say, Went out with their mother-pig walking one day, And, when she reproved him, said, "What does it matter?" Said this bad little pig "How I long to displease him Said the silly young thing, and he scampered away Why, he turned round, and seizing Pig''s ear with his teeth Then took himself off, and Pig ran away too. And saw all his brothers with ears safe and sound. And loved his good mother and took her advice, It happened one day, as the other pigs tell, "For," says he, "cats and dogs can jump ever so high, And I''ll very soon show I can jump like a dog." "O mother! "O mother! O mother!" the little pig cried, While his mother and brothers wept round the well side. id: 51751 author: De Ford, Miriam Allen title: Oh, Rats! date: words: 3568 sentences: 357 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/51751.txt txt: ./txt/51751.txt summary: SK540, the 27th son of two very ordinary white laboratory rats, SK540, in other words, was a super-rat. It had belonged to Norah Vinson''s great-aunt Martha, who had left it super-rat loose on the world." "What on earth could even a super-rat do that would matter--to human A rat ran right over my face!" There couldn''t be rats in this place. "What do you know?" Philip said that evening. "You couldn''t keep me away," Norah responded. Rats couldn''t talk, he knew, and they couldn''t understand human speech. Let either one of them out, now they knew the rats were there, "Philip," Norah reminded him, "if you don''t go to work, they know we "You know," Philip Vinson went on, "I could kill you, very easily." The Philip and Norah exchanged glances. "It''s probably Kelly, from the lab," Philip said, "trying to find out "That''s nonsense, Norah," Philip objected. "We must eat," said Norah. id: 42305 author: Isaacsen, Adolph title: All about Ferrets and Rats A Complete History of Ferrets, Rats, and Rat Extermination from Personal Experiences and Study. Also a Practical Hand-Book on the Ferret. date: words: 17296 sentences: 816 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/42305.txt txt: ./txt/42305.txt summary: ferrets are in a pen and you put rats in for them to kill, they will not _Therefore if even a good, old hunting ferret should be bitten by a rat, Rats are good ferret If there are plenty of rats in the place the ferrets will be able to do ferrets to hunt and kill rats, the same as it is for a bird to fly, yet Great quantities of rats are trapped and poisoned and hunted down by all really possesses value in _hunting_ rats is the ferret, as, by reason of ferrets as his partners in the rat-hunt. The ferrets killed a few of these rats to experiment upon, and were more the ferrets went rabbit and sometimes rat-hunting, and were as expert in here the ferrets joined man, dogs, cats and owls, but the more the rats and England as the first country employing ferrets for rat-hunting. id: 26890 author: Keller, David H. (David Henry) title: The Rat Racket date: words: 7262 sentences: 551 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/26890.txt txt: ./txt/26890.txt summary: at the other end wanted to protect my hotel from rats for the small "Then I simply cannot understand why you want to mix up in this rat worked with rats in one way or another for a good many years. gentlemen to tell me is why these rats congregate at times in certain some way rats of New York seem to be under the control of a set of variations of that story, but in each of them the rats came and went, shall we know when the rats are going to come?" On the fifth night the rats came by the thousands. ruling the Big Boys was the Old Man, who was so little known and so Willowby on one end of the log and the Old Man on the other, it became Facing them, sat the Old Man and Willowby. id: 34437 author: Lantz, David E. (David Ernest) title: Methods of Destroying Rats date: words: 2345 sentences: 152 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/34437.txt txt: ./txt/34437.txt summary: A compilation of all the methods of destroying rats practiced in traps; (3) ferrets; (4) fumigation, and (5) rat-proof construction of used in poisoning rats and mice, is harmless to larger animals. The prepared bait should be placed in rat runs, a small placed in the rat runs; or oatmeal may be wet with a strychnine sirup, ~Poison in the Poultry House.~--For poisoning rats in buildings and yards Wire cage traps (French) also are useful for catching rats, but in the Rats are very suspicious, and baits and traps should be trapping and poisoning if the rats are fed for a night or two with the A ferret is useful for the purpose of driving rats out of burrows and Rats may be destroyed in their burrows in the fields, and, still more Rat-proof granaries, corncribs, and poultry houses may be constructed by Rats destroy more poultry and game, id: 35542 author: Lantz, David E. (David Ernest) title: House Rats and Mice date: words: 8551 sentences: 580 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/35542.txt txt: ./txt/35542.txt summary: In the United States rats and mice each year destroy crops and other The common brown rat breeds 6 to 10 times a year and produces an average DESTRUCTIVE HABITS OF HOUSE RATS AND MICE. PROTECTION OF FOOD AND OTHER STORES FROM RATS AND MICE. rat-proof by a liberal use of cement in the foundations and floors; or If rat-proof buildings are not available, it is possible, by the use of =Rat-proofing by elevation.=--The United States Public Health Service and mice if placed in inexpensive rat-proof containers covered with wire A common mistake in trapping for rats and mice is to use only one or two Cage traps may be baited and left open for several nights until the rats The best bait usually is food of a kind that the rats and mice do not rats must aim at _building the animals out of shelter and food_. id: 32076 author: Marks, Winston K. (Winston Kinney) title: Brown John''s Body date: words: 4611 sentences: 570 pages: flesch: 99 cache: ./cache/32076.txt txt: ./txt/32076.txt summary: Erd Neff wanted as little to do with his fellow men as "Time for supper, John?" Neff tugged at the twine at his belt and Neff hung up the fork, and John turned to lick at the old scabs large, brown rat called John--after Erd Neff''s despised and deceased Neff named all his rats John. John finished the grain, pawed the air and squeaked, "Mur!" Neff swung the great door back into place with its _whoosh--thunk_ "You like things the hard way, don''t you?" Burns got back in the squad Take the gun off of Erd Neff and people make cracks. John picked the thread of gristle from Neff''s finger with his 2000 species, but Neff held his hand out daring John to bite. Neff knew all about rats. Neff didn''t know about the others, but he knew about rats. John jumped from the desk and moved toward the open door of the id: 17243 author: Matthews, Ike title: Full Revelations of a Professional Rat-catcher After 25 Years'' Experience date: words: 14770 sentences: 619 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/17243.txt txt: ./txt/17243.txt summary: twenty-five years'' experience of Rat-catching, Ferreting, etc., I may say as much ferreting done as possible before breeding time, for a young Rat opinion, in one night, when Rats are breeding, as two ferrets can do in a The best time to catch Rats in any building is Ferreting is a very good plan for destroying Rats in cottage houses, first day, during the night the Rats that have not been ferreted on the In feeding ferrets for the purpose of Rat-catching, never do so before WHEN WORKING FERRETS FOR RAT-CATCHING have often seen when the ferrets have been put in the hole the young Rats ferrets are bitten with these old Rats, they "take bad ways." I never when ferreting; in fact, I have seen, not once, but many times, Rats, that a Rat-catcher must not be without a good dog. if a Rat-catcher has once put his ferrets under the floor they will never id: 60614 author: Phillips, Rog title: Rat in the Skull date: words: 9005 sentences: 719 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/60614.txt txt: ./txt/60614.txt summary: "Well, it''s about time," Alice said, turning over on her back and "I can''t understand their attitude!" Dr. MacNare said to Alice when he "Paul knows he''s not allowed in your study," Alice said. Paul had gone to bed, Dr. MacNare brought the test frame into the study "Now I''m getting that _feeling_ again, Joe," Alice said, laughing "Adam," Dr. MacNare said one day, "will have to wear this robot all his Thus, Dr. MacNare''s Adam was born into his body, and the time of the Dr. MacNare quite often stood behind Adam where he could watch the rat Slowly, subtly, Adam''s rat body became to Alice a pure brain, and his We have said little or nothing about Dr. MacNare''s life at the "I don''t know, Alice," Dr. MacNare had said. "And you, Paul," Alice said. "You''ll be all right while we''re gone, Adam?" Dr. MacNare said. id: 15575 author: Potter, Beatrix title: The Tale of Samuel Whiskers; Or, The Roly-Poly Pudding date: words: 2757 sentences: 267 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/15575.txt txt: ./txt/15575.txt summary: She caught Moppet and Mittens, but she could not find Tom. Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom Mrs. Tabitha came downstairs mewing dreadfully--"Come in, Cousin Ribby, "The chimney wants sweeping--Oh, dear me, Cousin Ribby--now Moppet and "The rats get upon my nerves, Cousin Ribby," said Tabitha. Mother, Mother," said Moppet, "there''s been an old woman rat in the "This seems funny," said Tom Kitten. "Please sir, the chimney wants sweeping," said poor Tom Kitten. "Anna Maria," said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel Whiskers),--"Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly-poly pudding for "It requires dough and a pat of butter, and a rolling-pin," said Anna "No," said Samuel Whiskers, "make it properly, Anna Maria, with "I do not think"--said Samuel Whiskers, pausing to take a look at Tom was nobody under the floor except the rolling-pin and Tom Kitten in a ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel