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For So Dicky, emerging from the Jago, tried Meakin Street, along Old Jago Street, Dicky perceived that indeed the police were As the crowd began to break up, Dicky pushed his own door a little open As Dicky turned away a man pushed a large truck round the corner from 'Dicky Perrott, come 'ere,' said Mr Aaron Weech in a voice of sad Father Sturt shook hands again, and passed on, leaving Josh Perrott cache = ./cache/36958.txt txt = ./txt/36958.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 447 author = Crane, Stephen title = Maggie: A Girl of the Streets date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23476 sentences = 2183 flesch = 90 summary = "Smash 'im, Jimmie, kick deh damn guts out of 'im," yelled Pete, the knows it puts mudder out when yehs come home half dead, an' it's like 'Git deh hell outa here an' don' make no trouble,' I says like dat! But deh boss, he comes in after an' he says, 'Pete, yehs done jes' teh hell and git off deh eart',' I says, like dat. "Say, Pete," said Maggie, leaning forward, "dis is great." "Say, Mag," said Pete, "give us a kiss for takin' yeh teh deh show, "Shet yer face, an' come home, yeh damned old fool," roared Jimmie at "Dere, damn yeh, stay still." Maggie opened the door now, and went "Well, why deh hell don' yeh try teh t'row us out?" cried Jimmie and "Well, I'm glad teh see yehs back in deh city," said Pete, with awkward "Deh hell she is," said the woman. cache = ./cache/447.txt txt = ./txt/447.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 16447 author = Adams, Samuel Hopkins title = The Clarion date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 123282 sentences = 12032 flesch = 87 summary = earn," said Hal Surtaine a little grandiloquently. "Bewitched, Hal?" said Dr. Surtaine as his son came to him. "Do you think many fathers would do this sort of thing, Dad?" said Hal "Perhaps you're right, Miss Neal," said Hal, a little startled by the "My business is with this man," said Hal, indicating Sterne. "I've just bought out the 'Clarion,'" said Hal. CHAPTER VII "Do you know, it's rather a pity you don't like me," said Hal, with "Most people are good to you, I fancy, Hal," said she, looking him over "I was going to suggest, Mr. Surtaine," said McGuire Ellis formally, "He's taught me what little I know about this business," said Hal. "He's right, there," said Dr. Surtaine, on one side of Hal; and from the sharply to face Hal Surtaine, "I don't know how the devil old "Mr. Ellis," said Hal, "will you 'phone Mr. Wayne to send up the man who cache = ./cache/16447.txt txt = ./txt/16447.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10025 author = Hurst, Fannie title = Gaslight Sonatas date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 71496 sentences = 6419 flesch = 96 summary = "If you wasn't a classy-looking kind of boy, Jimmie, that a fly girl like I know it's common for a girl to--to come to a fellow like this, "I know I got a big job, Jimmie, but I want to make a man out of you, "I'd like to know who can lay his hands on the exemption of a little wife "It's a shame, let me tell you, that a woman like Mrs. Kaufman can't see the door right in Mrs. Katz's face when six times a day she orders towels "Baby, ain't you ashamed like it makes any difference how a good man fine girls what you meet down by Atlantic City if it ain't that a man like A girl like me 'ain't got the right to complain to no man, just like beginnin' to-night I could sit here and look right into the time cache = ./cache/10025.txt txt = ./txt/10025.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38821 author = Riis, Jacob A. 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In all cases We followed this water grievance into thirty-seven houses that day, and of father, mother, and child of three years old, were fighting a hard women said, were the children of parents too poor to provide them with wife, to come down the dark filthy stair late at night with the occupiers were a very decent-looking man, seventy-six years old, by trade man had to bring the water up the long dark stair. two children, living in a room, requiring a candle at mid-day, 12 feet by two children, sleeping in a large bed in a room 11 feet by 9 feet, with a Three adults and six children in a room 12 feet by 10 children; room, 14 feet by 15 feet; rent, £3, 18s. closes and the street, and that there was no sign that the night had come, cache = ./cache/36014.txt txt = ./txt/36014.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 16447 10025 36958 16447 38821 10025 number of items: 6 sum of words: 351,441 average size in words: 58,573 average readability score: 86 nouns: man; way; time; day; girl; face; business; room; boy; years; eyes; men; night; woman; door; thing; head; nothing; hand; mother; father; people; paper; city; something; life; money; things; house; street; hands; place; children; feet; one; anything; work; voice; home; kind; town; news; newspaper; morning; world; women; floor; light; office; year verbs: was; had; is; ''s; be; do; have; said; were; been; are; got; did; know; get; come; see; ''re; ''m; has; go; made; ''ve; came; going; ai; take; make; think; let; went; tell; want; say; put; turned; took; give; look; does; found; asked; keep; looked; done; being; sat; cried; stood; knew adjectives: little; other; good; old; more; own; new; great; first; last; many; young; much; such; right; small; poor; same; long; bad; whole; big; better; few; best; open; high; black; dark; human; white; next; public; fine; full; ready; large; dead; most; hard; red; honest; enough; sure; quiet; less; true; real; certain; easy adverbs: n''t; not; up; out; so; now; down; then; back; too; just; here; there; only; never; in; even; as; very; all; away; off; again; well; over; more; ever; still; on; once; always; yet; right; enough; much; almost; long; far; rather; perhaps; most; home; quite; indeed; better; suddenly; forward; maybe; ago; no pronouns: it; i; he; you; his; her; she; him; they; me; my; we; them; your; their; its; our; us; himself; ''em; herself; myself; itself; yourself; themselves; one; ''s; yours; mine; em; you''re; ourselves; hers; yer; i''m; theirs; huh; yerself; thy; yourselves; yeh''ll; ours; meself; it''s; you''ll; ye; on''y; isself; yut; we''ll proper nouns: hal; _; surtaine; dicky; mr.; jago; ellis; dr.; clarion; josh; street; mrs.; jimmie; pierce; perrott; miss; esmé; god; father; certina; mr; elliot; weech; old; charley; pete; new; mcguire; worthington; maggie; sturt; mama; york; harry; kaufman; hanna; ruby; rann; ma; east; leary; high; vetsburg; row; yeh; veltman; doctor; willard; house; bill keywords: street; old; mrs.; mr.; miss; man; like; jimmie; high; child; york; yer; year; worthington; woman; willard; weech; wayne; ward; vetsburg; veltman; tenement; tammany; surtaine; sturt; sterne; slum; slayback; shearson; selene; school; ruby; row; room; rookeries; rann; price; pierce; pete; perrott; new; neal; mulberry; milly; millie; merritt; meakin; maggie; mac; leary one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/10025.txt titles(s): Gaslight Sonatas three topics; one dimension: dicky; hal; like file(s): ./cache/36958.txt, ./cache/16447.txt, ./cache/10025.txt titles(s): A Child of the Jago | The Clarion | Gaslight Sonatas five topics; three dimensions: hal said surtaine; dicky jago street; like ain don; deh jimmie pete; farmers ancient pitiful file(s): ./cache/16447.txt, ./cache/36958.txt, ./cache/10025.txt, ./cache/447.txt, ./cache/36014.txt titles(s): The Clarion | A Child of the Jago | Gaslight Sonatas | Maggie: A Girl of the Streets | Notes on Old Edinburgh Type: gutenberg title: subject-slums-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 12:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Slums" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 16447 author: Adams, Samuel Hopkins title: The Clarion date: words: 123282 sentences: 12032 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/16447.txt txt: ./txt/16447.txt summary: earn," said Hal Surtaine a little grandiloquently. "Bewitched, Hal?" said Dr. Surtaine as his son came to him. "Do you think many fathers would do this sort of thing, Dad?" said Hal "Perhaps you''re right, Miss Neal," said Hal, a little startled by the "My business is with this man," said Hal, indicating Sterne. "I''ve just bought out the ''Clarion,''" said Hal. CHAPTER VII "Do you know, it''s rather a pity you don''t like me," said Hal, with "Most people are good to you, I fancy, Hal," said she, looking him over "I was going to suggest, Mr. Surtaine," said McGuire Ellis formally, "He''s taught me what little I know about this business," said Hal. "He''s right, there," said Dr. Surtaine, on one side of Hal; and from the sharply to face Hal Surtaine, "I don''t know how the devil old "Mr. Ellis," said Hal, "will you ''phone Mr. Wayne to send up the man who id: 36014 author: Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy) title: Notes on Old Edinburgh date: words: 14262 sentences: 785 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/36014.txt txt: ./txt/36014.txt summary: High Street, Cowgate, and West Port, going by "house-row." In all cases We followed this water grievance into thirty-seven houses that day, and of father, mother, and child of three years old, were fighting a hard women said, were the children of parents too poor to provide them with wife, to come down the dark filthy stair late at night with the occupiers were a very decent-looking man, seventy-six years old, by trade man had to bring the water up the long dark stair. two children, living in a room, requiring a candle at mid-day, 12 feet by two children, sleeping in a large bed in a room 11 feet by 9 feet, with a Three adults and six children in a room 12 feet by 10 children; room, 14 feet by 15 feet; rent, £3, 18s. closes and the street, and that there was no sign that the night had come, id: 447 author: Crane, Stephen title: Maggie: A Girl of the Streets date: words: 23476 sentences: 2183 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/447.txt txt: ./txt/447.txt summary: "Smash ''im, Jimmie, kick deh damn guts out of ''im," yelled Pete, the knows it puts mudder out when yehs come home half dead, an'' it''s like ''Git deh hell outa here an'' don'' make no trouble,'' I says like dat! But deh boss, he comes in after an'' he says, ''Pete, yehs done jes'' teh hell and git off deh eart'','' I says, like dat. "Say, Pete," said Maggie, leaning forward, "dis is great." "Say, Mag," said Pete, "give us a kiss for takin'' yeh teh deh show, "Shet yer face, an'' come home, yeh damned old fool," roared Jimmie at "Dere, damn yeh, stay still." Maggie opened the door now, and went "Well, why deh hell don'' yeh try teh t''row us out?" cried Jimmie and "Well, I''m glad teh see yehs back in deh city," said Pete, with awkward "Deh hell she is," said the woman. id: 10025 author: Hurst, Fannie title: Gaslight Sonatas date: words: 71496 sentences: 6419 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/10025.txt txt: ./txt/10025.txt summary: "If you wasn''t a classy-looking kind of boy, Jimmie, that a fly girl like I know it''s common for a girl to--to come to a fellow like this, "I know I got a big job, Jimmie, but I want to make a man out of you, "I''d like to know who can lay his hands on the exemption of a little wife "It''s a shame, let me tell you, that a woman like Mrs. Kaufman can''t see the door right in Mrs. Katz''s face when six times a day she orders towels "Baby, ain''t you ashamed like it makes any difference how a good man fine girls what you meet down by Atlantic City if it ain''t that a man like A girl like me ''ain''t got the right to complain to no man, just like beginnin'' to-night I could sit here and look right into the time id: 36958 author: Morrison, Arthur title: A Child of the Jago date: words: 63985 sentences: 4165 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/36958.txt txt: ./txt/36958.txt summary: London, lay and festered; and half-way along Old Jago Street a narrow ''Wy, she''s ''ungry, mother,'' said Dicky Perrott, and took When Dicky Perrott came running into Jago Row with the Bishop''s watch in Lane to Old Jago Street, and made for Jerry Gullen''s--a house full of Down the middle of Old Jago Street came Sally Green: red faced, Dicky Perrott and Tommy Rann found a snug fastness in Jago Row. For So Dicky, emerging from the Jago, tried Meakin Street, along Old Jago Street, Dicky perceived that indeed the police were As the crowd began to break up, Dicky pushed his own door a little open As Dicky turned away a man pushed a large truck round the corner from ''Dicky Perrott, come ''ere,'' said Mr Aaron Weech in a voice of sad Father Sturt shook hands again, and passed on, leaving Josh Perrott id: 38821 author: Riis, Jacob A. (Jacob August) title: A Ten Years'' War: An Account of the Battle with the Slum in New York date: words: 54940 sentences: 2982 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/38821.txt txt: ./txt/38821.txt summary: The Tenement House Committee long afterward called the worst cleaner streets, in the better schools, in the parks and the clubs, in build schools and parks and to clean house, and called it criminal New York''s way of housing its workers is the worst in the world to say close to the every-day life of tenement house people to be omitted. people of New York city manifested itself in a desire to better the lot identified with the cause of tenement house reform for years, Robert The Tenement House Committee found that the slum landlord goods in his house must feel when the policeman comes up the street. said, "and for every new house there are more boys and less chance for hold, the Good Government Clubs, the Tenement House Committee, and the for new schools in the old city has been authorized by law, and two ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel