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San Juan stream has carried away its banks and the trees that lined them, officer carrying an order along the line halted his sweating horse and out of the car-windows, we saw galloping across the high grass, like men cache = ./cache/3050.txt txt = ./txt/3050.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 30482 author = Upward, Allen title = The International Spy Being the Secret History of the Russo-Japanese War date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 65738 sentences = 4710 flesch = 82 summary = "I am afraid I am not important enough to know such a great man as bad that an ambassador of peace--a friend of that great and good man, "Then come with me, Mr. Sterling," the Princess said with what "You will not refuse to taste our Russian national beverage, Mr. Sterling," the head of the War Syndicate said persuasively, as the "Mishka," he said, turning to the servant, and speaking in Russian, The man nodded, giving his master a look which said--I understand search-lights of the Japanese fleet like small white feathers "Let us leave the name of the Princess on one side," he said in a face, saw the Princess Y---coming toward him, and stopped short, "Ask if he remembers telling me, the last time I saw him, that Russia "There you will wait till such time as the Russian ships come up. was a Russian man-of-war." cache = ./cache/30482.txt txt = ./txt/30482.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37731 author = Walker, W. W. (William Wesley) title = Alter Ego: A Tale date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10415 sentences = 378 flesch = 68 summary = The first Sunday came upon which the Rev. Thomas Melvin was to occupy his new pulpit, and an immense congregation on his new pastor and said, after being asked how he liked the sermon and for a long time he was a persistent enemy of Mount Zion's pastor, The reverend father was a most companionable man, and, as Mr. Melvin said, was a jolly good fellow. receive a great spiritual uplift." Mr. Melvin was a very sane man, and the sick man revived for a time and said, "Eye hath not seen, nor ear Mr. Devoau said: "When you think of the fact that we could never meet Mr. Melvin was so struck with the fact that the young man who had world what the brotherhood of man means and that the Saviour's teaching all right." Mr. Melvin said: "They were not exactly like those of the cache = ./cache/37731.txt txt = ./txt/37731.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33559 author = Stratemeyer, Edward title = At the Fall of Port Arthur; Or, A Young American in the Japanese Navy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 56808 sentences = 4516 flesch = 90 summary = As prisoners both Larry and Luke see something of life in the Russian "Well, Larry, how do you like this?" questioned Captain Ponsberry, as he said Tom Grandon, when he and the captain and Larry talked the matter "I've found out something important, Captain Ponsberry," said Larry, as "The captain wants to see you at once," said Larry to the bearded "You must keep close watch on all of the men," said the captain to Larry As my old readers know, both Captain Ponsberry and Luke Striker were "Let Jeff rattle some dishes," said Larry, and while he and Luke worked faring," said Larry to Captain Ponsberry. "This is a little like," said Larry, when coming on deck for the first "Larry, are you safe?" came in the voice of Captain Ponsberry, and he The enlistment of Larry and Luke Striker into the Japanese navy came Captain Ponsberry came to see Larry and Luke off. cache = ./cache/33559.txt txt = ./txt/33559.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 27910 author = Collingwood, Harry title = Under the Ensign of the Rising Sun: A Story of the Russo-Japanese War date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 107810 sentences = 3559 flesch = 64 summary = officers, and possibly also a good many of the men, of the Russian fleet Port Arthur roadstead, engage the Russian ships at close quarters, fleet into Port Arthur roadstead and engaging the Russians in a pitched this moment the Russian ships opened fire with their heavy guns, and two ships were far and away the best in the Russian fleet, and the loss later two destroyers, flying the Russian flag, came foaming round the Seeing that our ships were retiring, the Russian Admiral led out to sea But at that precise moment the Russian guns opened again, this time My orders were to proceed to sea in time to reach Port Arthur roadstead far away from Port Arthur that Admiral Togo might have a chance to come Russian fleet in Port Arthur harbour. Japanese cruisers began to close in from those points upon the Russians. cache = ./cache/27910.txt txt = ./txt/27910.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45413 author = Allen, Willis Boyd title = The North Pacific: A Story of the Russo-Japanese War date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 71798 sentences = 4434 flesch = 82 summary = "Well, we've built so many new ships lately," said Holmes, with his eye over on to the deck and making for the little cabin he shared with Oto. On the ship's log it was simply recorded that the boy had "fallen The master-at-arms of an American war-ship is always a man who has seen said that our minister has cabled to Washington asking for a war-ship commander of a British war-ship to fire at her water-line, but he assault of the Japanese on the ships in the harbour of Port Arthur. "Larkin," said Starr, meeting the reporter in the street one day early look down on the harbour and see the Russian war-ships. that the ship would be ordered home soon, and every officer on board knowing that a Japanese officer is forbidden to leave his ship at sea, Two weeks after the great battle of the Sea of Japan a war-ship, with cache = ./cache/45413.txt txt = ./txt/45413.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51066 author = Tyler, Sydney title = The Japan-Russia War: An Illustrated History of the War in the Far East date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 132938 sentences = 6113 flesch = 64 summary = Russians Charging Japanese Trenches at Port Arthur 243 which the Japanese Admiral had dealt to the Russian fleet; the vessels Russian Disaster--Second Night Attack--Japanese Daring--Demons [Illustration: RUSSIAN FLEET TRYING TO LEAVE PORT ARTHUR.] [Illustration: RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE DESTROYERS AT CLOSE QUARTERS, MARCH Japanese Calculation--Bombardment at Long Range--Russian Ships fleet between the Russian Squadron and Port Arthur, there can be little sent a strong force to the left of the Russian position to turn General [Illustration: RUSSIANS CHARGING JAPANESE TRENCHES AT PORT ARTHUR.] the Russians at length gave up the attempt to force the Japanese lines [Illustration: JAPANESE ASSAULT ON A RUSSIAN POSITION AT LIAO-YANG.] fascination of Port Arthur was felt by Russian strategy, the Japanese Japanese armies, and while Oku and Nodzu attacked the Russians at The united Russian armies were commanded by General Kuropatkin. 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On the ship''s log it was simply recorded that the boy had "fallen The master-at-arms of an American war-ship is always a man who has seen said that our minister has cabled to Washington asking for a war-ship commander of a British war-ship to fire at her water-line, but he assault of the Japanese on the ships in the harbour of Port Arthur. "Larkin," said Starr, meeting the reporter in the street one day early look down on the harbour and see the Russian war-ships. that the ship would be ordered home soon, and every officer on board knowing that a Japanese officer is forbidden to leave his ship at sea, Two weeks after the great battle of the Sea of Japan a war-ship, with id: 27910 author: Collingwood, Harry title: Under the Ensign of the Rising Sun: A Story of the Russo-Japanese War date: words: 107810 sentences: 3559 pages: flesch: 64 cache: ./cache/27910.txt txt: ./txt/27910.txt summary: officers, and possibly also a good many of the men, of the Russian fleet Port Arthur roadstead, engage the Russian ships at close quarters, fleet into Port Arthur roadstead and engaging the Russians in a pitched this moment the Russian ships opened fire with their heavy guns, and two ships were far and away the best in the Russian fleet, and the loss later two destroyers, flying the Russian flag, came foaming round the Seeing that our ships were retiring, the Russian Admiral led out to sea But at that precise moment the Russian guns opened again, this time My orders were to proceed to sea in time to reach Port Arthur roadstead far away from Port Arthur that Admiral Togo might have a chance to come Russian fleet in Port Arthur harbour. Japanese cruisers began to close in from those points upon the Russians. id: 3050 author: Davis, Richard Harding title: Notes of a War Correspondent date: words: 55670 sentences: 2501 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/3050.txt txt: ./txt/3050.txt summary: The officer had given the order, the men had raised their pieces, and the for two days those seven thousand men lay in the trenches, repulsing climb the hill and wave his red and white banner where Young''s men could of four badly wounded men he carried that day on his shoulders over a half-mile of trail that stretched from the firing-line back to the hill to drop a shell among the busy men at work among the trenches, or to "I saw men up there on those hills," Colonel Derby shouted; "they are said: "San Juan was won by the regimental officers and men. San Juan stream has carried away its banks and the trees that lined them, officer carrying an order along the line halted his sweating horse and out of the car-windows, we saw galloping across the high grass, like men id: 49735 author: Politovskii, Evgenii Sigizmundovich title: From Libau to Tsushima A narrative of the voyage of Admiral Rojdestvensky''s fleet to eastern seas, including a detailed account of the Dogger Bank incident date: words: 66633 sentences: 6088 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/49735.txt txt: ./txt/49735.txt summary: Not one ship did the fleet leave behind, and this was in a great when I went on board the torpedo-boat _Buistry_, not having even drunk The crews of the ships at Port Arthur asked leave to go order to gain time, the admiral asked the local captain of the port to readiness to weigh anchor at 7 a.m. When the admiral went ashore to-day, he was met in state. me on board a sea-going ship again for a very long time. It is a good thing it is not a head sea--the ship steams more easily Probably at that island we shall be joined by the ships going by the time we stop to coal I shall have to pass the whole day on board the torpedo-boats by day to an enemy''s fleet. the fleet, in order that each ship should know about them. id: 33559 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: At the Fall of Port Arthur; Or, A Young American in the Japanese Navy date: words: 56808 sentences: 4516 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/33559.txt txt: ./txt/33559.txt summary: As prisoners both Larry and Luke see something of life in the Russian "Well, Larry, how do you like this?" questioned Captain Ponsberry, as he said Tom Grandon, when he and the captain and Larry talked the matter "I''ve found out something important, Captain Ponsberry," said Larry, as "The captain wants to see you at once," said Larry to the bearded "You must keep close watch on all of the men," said the captain to Larry As my old readers know, both Captain Ponsberry and Luke Striker were "Let Jeff rattle some dishes," said Larry, and while he and Luke worked faring," said Larry to Captain Ponsberry. "This is a little like," said Larry, when coming on deck for the first "Larry, are you safe?" came in the voice of Captain Ponsberry, and he The enlistment of Larry and Luke Striker into the Japanese navy came Captain Ponsberry came to see Larry and Luke off. id: 51066 author: Tyler, Sydney title: The Japan-Russia War: An Illustrated History of the War in the Far East date: words: 132938 sentences: 6113 pages: flesch: 64 cache: ./cache/51066.txt txt: ./txt/51066.txt summary: Russians Charging Japanese Trenches at Port Arthur 243 which the Japanese Admiral had dealt to the Russian fleet; the vessels Russian Disaster--Second Night Attack--Japanese Daring--Demons [Illustration: RUSSIAN FLEET TRYING TO LEAVE PORT ARTHUR.] [Illustration: RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE DESTROYERS AT CLOSE QUARTERS, MARCH Japanese Calculation--Bombardment at Long Range--Russian Ships fleet between the Russian Squadron and Port Arthur, there can be little sent a strong force to the left of the Russian position to turn General [Illustration: RUSSIANS CHARGING JAPANESE TRENCHES AT PORT ARTHUR.] the Russians at length gave up the attempt to force the Japanese lines [Illustration: JAPANESE ASSAULT ON A RUSSIAN POSITION AT LIAO-YANG.] fascination of Port Arthur was felt by Russian strategy, the Japanese Japanese armies, and while Oku and Nodzu attacked the Russians at The united Russian armies were commanded by General Kuropatkin. The commanders of the Japanese and Russian forces in Manchuria shall id: 30482 author: Upward, Allen title: The International Spy Being the Secret History of the Russo-Japanese War date: words: 65738 sentences: 4710 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/30482.txt txt: ./txt/30482.txt summary: "I am afraid I am not important enough to know such a great man as bad that an ambassador of peace--a friend of that great and good man, "Then come with me, Mr. Sterling," the Princess said with what "You will not refuse to taste our Russian national beverage, Mr. Sterling," the head of the War Syndicate said persuasively, as the "Mishka," he said, turning to the servant, and speaking in Russian, The man nodded, giving his master a look which said--I understand search-lights of the Japanese fleet like small white feathers "Let us leave the name of the Princess on one side," he said in a face, saw the Princess Y---coming toward him, and stopped short, "Ask if he remembers telling me, the last time I saw him, that Russia "There you will wait till such time as the Russian ships come up. was a Russian man-of-war." id: 37731 author: Walker, W. W. (William Wesley) title: Alter Ego: A Tale date: words: 10415 sentences: 378 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/37731.txt txt: ./txt/37731.txt summary: The first Sunday came upon which the Rev. Thomas Melvin was to occupy his new pulpit, and an immense congregation on his new pastor and said, after being asked how he liked the sermon and for a long time he was a persistent enemy of Mount Zion''s pastor, The reverend father was a most companionable man, and, as Mr. Melvin said, was a jolly good fellow. receive a great spiritual uplift." Mr. Melvin was a very sane man, and the sick man revived for a time and said, "Eye hath not seen, nor ear Mr. Devoau said: "When you think of the fact that we could never meet Mr. Melvin was so struck with the fact that the young man who had world what the brotherhood of man means and that the Saviour''s teaching all right." Mr. Melvin said: "They were not exactly like those of the ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel