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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 20 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13274 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 ship 3 man 3 Mr. 2 time 2 planet 2 great 2 earth 2 Sun 2 Smith 2 Professor 2 President 2 Meek 2 Martians 2 Mars 2 Lord 2 Lake 2 Kelvin 2 Edison 2 Earth 2 Colonel 2 Aina 1 und 1 old 1 look 1 bar 1 York 1 Terra 1 Sur 1 Sunward 1 Stiffy 1 Steve 1 Simon 1 Robert 1 Riva 1 Prowler 1 Phoenix 1 Pete 1 Peachy 1 Patch 1 Ninon 1 New 1 Nancy 1 Myra 1 Moe 1 Mitkey 1 Minnie 1 Mickey 1 Mason 1 Maguire 1 Maggie Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 811 man 754 ship 552 time 446 planet 394 earth 378 eye 335 space 324 thing 317 way 301 hand 253 light 251 side 239 face 238 day 229 something 218 foot 215 world 215 moment 207 girl 196 year 194 car 193 surface 189 head 188 mile 187 room 186 air 178 people 174 place 169 course 168 star 167 night 165 part 164 direction 163 voice 161 nothing 160 disintegrator 157 point 153 asteroid 151 power 148 moon 144 word 139 order 139 one 138 mind 136 sun 132 land 130 distance 129 water 128 enemy 125 fact Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1359 _ 446 Mars 401 Mr. 373 Martians 314 Edison 301 Meek 246 Craig 142 Earth 135 Ben 130 Smith 120 Colonel 116 Steve 108 Mitkey 102 Stiffy 100 Professor 100 Hawkins 99 Aina 93 Martian 88 Colin 86 Myra 75 New 74 Prowler 71 Gus 67 Broussard 64 Captain 63 Sun 63 Eric 59 Lord 55 Terra 55 Lake 51 City 49 Maggie 49 Kelvin 49 God 48 York 48 Sur 48 Lan 48 Jacob 44 President 43 Simon 43 Charlie 42 Robert 42 Ninon 42 Moon 41 Emperor 40 Pete 38 Banning 37 Larson 37 Hoffman 36 Syrtis Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3495 it 3305 he 2670 we 2394 i 2097 you 1457 they 1031 us 882 them 827 him 577 she 438 me 225 her 218 himself 140 itself 82 ourselves 80 themselves 53 myself 51 one 31 yourself 30 herself 24 ''s 13 ''em 10 yours 10 ours 7 theirs 5 his 4 em 2 ya 1 one-- 1 mine 1 hers Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 9937 be 4391 have 1433 do 1120 say 722 see 684 know 677 get 657 make 628 go 556 come 447 think 424 look 409 take 357 seem 320 find 317 tell 312 give 291 turn 263 stand 243 leave 241 begin 219 ask 205 feel 198 fall 190 want 185 let 184 become 177 rise 176 try 168 move 162 reach 161 watch 154 carry 152 run 147 keep 145 hear 145 follow 142 call 138 mean 131 bring 130 remain 127 pass 123 destroy 122 speak 122 appear 120 lie 118 learn 116 start 111 understand 110 catch Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2443 not 674 so 591 then 568 now 565 out 562 more 533 great 514 up 436 back 385 here 381 only 381 just 356 down 354 little 344 first 336 long 320 other 317 again 309 even 282 still 280 as 270 very 270 away 261 there 252 too 229 much 223 all 209 almost 207 good 206 well 206 old 205 few 202 electrical 197 off 188 right 187 many 186 far 182 never 168 new 161 own 161 on 158 suddenly 157 once 155 most 153 same 149 yet 144 small 143 in 139 several 137 able Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91 least 51 most 39 good 24 great 16 Most 14 high 10 bad 9 near 6 late 5 large 4 simple 4 lofty 4 fair 4 faint 3 old 3 black 2 weak 2 tall 2 sweet 2 strong 2 stout 2 small 2 slight 2 short 2 rich 2 narrow 2 low 2 l 2 furth 2 fine 2 few 2 farth 2 dense 2 deep 2 cool 2 broad 2 bright 2 bold 2 big 1 wide 1 tiny 1 sneaki 1 lonely 1 green 1 full 1 fast 1 early 1 dark 1 damned 1 damnd Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 104 most 26 least 7 well Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 _ come in 4 _ is _ 4 _ was _ 4 martians did not 4 martians had not 4 martians were able 4 ships were seriously 3 _ had _ 3 car was now 3 man did not 3 meek did n''t 2 _ am _ 2 _ are _ 2 _ did _ 2 _ was still 2 _ were _ 2 car came down 2 car had immediately 2 car was immediately 2 car was so 2 car was swiftly 2 car was unknown 2 car were not 2 craig became aware 2 craig did not 2 craig said wearily 2 craig was not 2 craig was thoughtful 2 days was truly 2 earth had long 2 earth is poor 2 earth was aware 2 earth was desperate 2 earth was due 2 edison done nothing 2 edison gave strict 2 edison had already 2 edison is here 2 edison was able 2 edison was certain 2 edison was right 2 edison was surprised 2 eye was unable 2 eyes had ever 2 eyes turned in 2 eyes were astare 2 eyes were nearly 2 eyes were upturned 2 face became most 2 face turn livid Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 edison had no doubt 2 man is no longer 2 martians were not all 1 craig was not impressed 1 craig was not sure 1 face gave no expression 1 face was no longer 1 girl had no psychosis 1 men had no burns 1 ship is not on 1 space is no place A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 60591 author = Berry, Don title = Man Alone date = keywords = Banning; Colin; Control; General; Harkins; Phoenix summary = the control chair with his hand on the arm-rest over the firing button. Colin and General Banning stood at the shoulder of the radio operator "In other words," Colin said, "your voice is being broadcast on the "Come on along and I''ll tell you about it," Colin said. "I don''t--wait a minute," said Colin. As Colin and Banning turned away, the psychiatrist heard the sergeant "That''s enough, sergeant," Colin said, relaxing. "This is Mrs. Harkins," Colin said. "I think you did all right with your training," Colin said finally. "All right," Banning said, reading it. Gradually Colin brought Harkins forward in time, carefully, feeling Twenty-three minutes later, Colin closed his eyes and said: "Look," Banning said, "I''m sorry to press this, and I know you took a "I don''t think so," Banning said. "Colonel Harkins," Colin said. "Colonel Harkins, please reply," Colin said. Banning and Colin turned away from the window to greet her. id = 62109 author = Brown, Fredric title = The Star Mouse date = keywords = Herr; Minnie; Mitkey; Professor; und summary = "Und so, Mitkey, ve shall place this vane so--it iss only of assistance "Did you effer see der Mouse you vas named after, Mitkey? Loogk, this is der original Mitkey Mouse, by Valt Dissney. Und der marchin iss so narrow that so mudch as an air current might my boor little Mitkey, der moon iss not made of green cheese und if "Mitkey, you shall be der Star-Mouse! iss a very small viery trail und der astronomers vill not notice it, "He iss going to be a very vamous mouse, Minnie, this Mitkey of ours, vhen ve tell der vorld about him und about mein rocket. Bemj: "Mitkey, are you sure your Herr Brofessor iss der most advanced "Mitkey," said Klarloth one day, "all der civilized races on Earth year "Ve haff done our best, Mitkey, to set und time der rocket so it vill id = 40965 author = Dewey, G. Gordon title = Time and the Woman date = keywords = Ninon; Robert; time summary = Ninon glanced at her watch--Robert Then, "Come in, Robert," she said, moving back a step. "Ninon," he said, "you are so beautiful. "Wait!" Ninon said, pushing him back. Ninon said, "But that''s three hours, Robert." This time Ninon permitted herself a wrinkling smile. "It''s time to go, Robert," she said. "And I''m going with you," Ninon said. Ninon watched him with envious eyes, waiting until he was fully alert. "Robert!" she said, and the youth paused at the sharpness of her voice. "The way you said it, Ninon, almost had me believing you. Ninon said, "You''ll never make that flight without me.... Ninon said, "Tell me, Robert, isn''t it true that if a clock recedes from "And if the clock went away from Earth faster than the speed of light, said flatly, turning to lead the way to the gleaming space ship which Robert said, coldly brutal, "You''re looking your age, Ninon. id = 60520 author = Farrell, Joseph title = The Marrying Man date = keywords = Nancy; Pete summary = It wasn''t that Pete Cooper didn''t love his wives, or that he wanted to That was the most sensible way for a man in the interstellar service to invest his money, Pete said. So a man only saw his wife two or three times between Pete expected to need another policy before he left for his next trip. An interstellar man with as much service as Pete was beyond Nancy, it seemed, wanted to interview a time man in connection with a A young man in love. A man needs a woman, a wife he can come home "It''s a mistake!" Pete told his wife angrily. When Pete found out how his wife had gone about standing by him, he was Pete closed his eyes and thought of how many times he had said the same he thinks of Nancy growing old and passing away and the insurance man id = 51508 author = Galouye, Daniel F. title = The Chasers date = keywords = Cassidy; Mason; Riva summary = "Hey, look," said Cassidy. "You stay with the ship," said Cassidy. Before Cassidy reached the fence, his pet Fuzzy Tail came scampering Cassidy turned and saw, in the distance, a skimmer vehicle floating agile-tongued native, the two Fuzzy Tails, Riva and Cassidy himself, Cassidy went over to the hatch and watched a dozen or so men sprinting "In that case," Mason said with a sigh, "there''s only one thing left to At the fence, they were confronted by Riva, who smiled up at Cassidy Her slender hand reached out through the fence and tugged at Cassidy''s fence high enough for Cassidy and Mason to crawl under. Cassidy watched him crawl under the fence, then went around the side of Cassidy found Mason frozen in the shadow of the ship, fascinated by "Mason!" Cassidy shouted. "Riva," he said, facing her, "we''d like to meet the person who came id = 60846 author = Hopf, Alice L. (Alice Lightner) title = A Great Day for the Irish date = keywords = Bridget; Maguire; Patch summary = Bridget Kelly stood at the foot of the rocket lift and watched the to New Eden--a planet where insects were at a minimum. you''re going to New Eden, you ought to know we want to keep it that "Sure and if it isn''t Bridget Kelly, and it''s a long time I''ve been "Carrie," said Patch Maguire, "is one of those unfortunates on whom On her way to the control room, Bridget tried not to think. "It''s a good thing Mr. Maguire can''t see you now," he said. "Well, come along then, Bridget--give them the bill of health," Maguire "A plague?" said Bridget stupidly. screamed, and Patch Maguire came through the greenhouse door, a flower Patch began to laugh, and the more he laughed, the angrier Bridget got. Patch ran back and forth with the soil samples and Bridget looked in "Don''t you see?" Bridget said. id = 51203 author = Ludwig, Edward W. title = A Coffin for Jacob date = keywords = Ben; City; Earth; Jacob; Maggie; Simon summary = They certainly didn''t look like telepaths, as Ben had heard For an instant, Ben''s mind rose above the haunting vision of the dead was no room in Ben''s mind for thoughts of Jacob now. his green-lidded eyes staring curiously at Ben. His scaly hand was "Shake hands with Ben," she told the Venusian. Ben remembered Simple Simon''s icy gaze and the way his rough hand had Ben thought, _I know a lot about you, Jacob. "He was a man like you," Maggie said softly. "Any news?" Ben asked Maggie. Ben could still see the image of the dead man. Ben brushed away the dust from his face-plate, turned up his helmet''s Simple Simon said, "Ben--changed. The little big-eared man stepped up and shook hands with Ben. The big-eared man put his hand on Ben''s shoulder. Ben looked at Maggie and then at the big-eared man. id = 51249 author = Ludwig, Edward W. title = Spacemen Die at Home date = keywords = Charlie; Laura; Mickey summary = what it''s like to be young and a man and to dream of reaching the hard for six years, and now they''re going to do a lot of big things. liberties, as Charlie said, were as scarce as water on Mars. Good old Stardust Charlie. You and Mickey looked strangely at Charlie, and I realized that old Charlie gulped helplessly, and Mickey said: "Still going to spend the Charlie, wouldn''t you like a home-cooked meal before going back to the A moment later Mickey said, frowning, "What was he talking about, Ben? "I didn''t want to tell you yet, Ben. We''ve been together a long time, planning to be on a rocket. The next morning Charlie said good-bye in our room. "You''re good for another twenty-five years, Charlie." You''d be like Charlie. Charlie was young once, his eyes full of dreams, and he faced the same Charlie wanted me to himself that night after graduation. id = 51414 author = Marks, Winston K. (Winston Kinney) title = ...So They Baked a Cake date = keywords = Drive; Larson; Mac; time summary = take us over 42 years, earth-measured time, to reach our destination. planet near our goal, in the short time of two months?" a little heavy and clenching those tremendous hands until it was time I said, "You look like you still have regrets. I looked at Larson, and suddenly I knew why the long face. On the last day Larson eased off our 1800-mile-per-second velocity, and I was in the control-room with Larson and Mac when we got our first Mac said, "It''s a planet, sure enough, but that audio--" When we were alone Larson said, "This is fantastic." "We''ve got ourselves a sweet little earth-type planet, if "How do you figure that?" Larson wanted to know. Mac and Larson both looked at me as if maybe I had I turned to Mac, who was grinning like to split his face. "Looks like you were wrong, old boy--about the impossibility of id = 58659 author = Marlowe, Stephen title = Resurrection Seven date = keywords = Eric; Larkin; Lindquist summary = meant a man had gone and lived his time with the new generations of the "You are Eric Taine," he said, smiling. Eric shook hands with him, stiffly, and he thought for a moment the man Eric nodded, asked Lindquist if he might be shown about the ship. Eric shrugged, said: "You know more about this than I do, Mr. Lindquist. "Thus, Mr. Taine," said Captain Larkin, hours later, "tradition has it some of their own traditions over the years." Captain Larkin ran a hand Eric said he didn''t know, he was not a psychologist. "She told you someone wanted to kill you?" Captain Larkin said, shaking "Goodnight, Lazarus," said Captain Larkin. "Ah, Taine," Captain Larkin said as Lindquist brought him to the dais. The girl Laurie cried: "I told you there were some who believed, Eric Now Eric had Larkin down, was pinning him, felt the man''s hands "Like this," Eric said. "Like this," Eric said. id = 50981 author = Mason, David title = Garrity''s Annuities date = keywords = Garrity; Katha summary = I remember distinctly the first time I heard Garrity explaining his It wasn''t a new theory, but the way Garrity talked about "I''ll tell you," said Garrity. Gloster chuckled, but Garrity just looked righteous. He got up, looked at Garrity, It took me a while to finish looking Garrity over, myself. "I saw what happened to my old man," Garrity told me. navigators, a man named Lane, was the one who told Katha about it. It was because Lane had never thought that Katha would fall for Garrity and heard that Katha and Garrity had gotten married the week before, he "Sure, Mary looks a little like Katha," he agreed with me. of Garrity, to begin with, and whether there was still a Katha in I asked a man off a ship fresh from Serco and he told me Katha girl like Katha ... id = 59438 author = McConnell, James V. title = Avoidance Situation date = keywords = Broussard; Captain; Hawkins; Lan; Sunward; Sur; man summary = Captain Allen Hawkins stood quietly in the observation room of the "Very well." For the first time Hawkins turned to face the "Lovely, aren''t they, Broussard?" Hawkins said. Hawkins thought to himself, Broussard spends most of his time listening Captain Allen Hawkins didn''t bother to answer the remark for some time. "I think it''s coming towards _us_," Hawkins said quietly. entire ship was captured, Earth would know that an alien contact had During the time that Captain Hawkins had been giving his orders, "I think you had better give the radio to me," Broussard said. "I wonder where he''s put his space ship," Broussard said. The alien was less than one hundred yards away when Broussard said But we must face the situation, as the alien Lan Sur has "You can come closer than that," Lan Sur informed Hawkins, hour when Broussard discovered Captain Hawkins, standing by himself in id = 51407 author = Quattrocchi, Frank title = Sea Legs date = keywords = Cocteau; Craig; Liberty; Mr.; Terra; man; old summary = Craig handed him a battered punch card and watched the man insert it in "Old man!" shouted Craig. "Space article violator," the old man informed Craig. "That''s enough, son." The old man eyed Craig for an instant before The old man looked up at Craig. a long time, old man, this hitting atmospheres all over the Universe." Craig examined the small object the man had given him before rushing Craig wearily got the man out of the "You may relax, Mr. Craig," said the first man without looking up. The man was silent through Craig''s long, confused "I don''t know how you got here, Craig. "Okay, buddy, okay," the other man said soothingly as Craig was forced "Yes, a tribute to Mr. Craig," said the old man. "I''m sorry, Mr. Craig," the man said. "Let''s go," Craig said. "I don''t know much about Terra," Craig interjected. "Oh, Cocteau, one more thing," Craig said. id = 61199 author = Scott, Robert title = A Bad Town for Spacemen date = keywords = bar summary = you know the lot. I should have stayed with the rest, I guess, and of course a public bar was the last place any smart spaceboy would have gone to. From the way this sounds, you can guess the kind of mood I''d gotten I guess I must have had several, because after a while I began to feel make the smile bigger and said, "I''m just feeling good. I could have pointed out that we brought things that Earth really _good_ luck that the first space crew was selected the way it was," I But that one man brought the ship back." was one thing that made a man immune. Did you know I was going to be one of the space He sat there staring at me for a minute or so and the last thing he I got up and left the table and walked out of the bar. id = 19141 author = Serviss, Garrett Putman title = Edison''s Conquest of Mars date = keywords = Aina; Colonel; Edison; Emperor; Kelvin; Lake; Lord; Mars; Martians; Mr.; President; Professor; Smith; Sun; earth; great; planet; ship summary = mean that the Martians were preparing for another invasion of the earth, through space and safely land upon the surface of another planet, Mr. Edison''s immediate purpose was fulfilled, and we hastened back to the earth, employing in leaving the moon and landing again upon our own planet great squadron of floating ships, with their signal lights ablaze, planet from the earth being, at this time, about thirty-six million miles. The Death-Dealing Martians Strike a Fearful Blow at the Earth''s In order to distract the attention of the Martians, the electrical ships "This must be the great gold mine of Mars," said the president of ships that had been sent off in the direction of Mars was seen rapidly in falling upon such a planet as the earth, the Martians and their car The moons of Mars, like the earth''s Martians, with all their marvellous powers, to invent electrical ships id = 21670 author = Serviss, Garrett Putman title = Edison''s Conquest of Mars date = keywords = Aina; CHAPTER; Colonel; Edison; Kelvin; Lake; Lord; Mars; Martians; Mr.; New; President; Smith; Sun; York; earth; great; planet; ship summary = visible, moving and flashing upon the red surface of the Planet of War. These mysterious appearances could only be interpreted in the light of generator contained in this car, an enormous charge of electricity, Mr. Edison was able to counterbalance, and a trifle more than space and safely land upon the surface of another planet, Mr. Edison''s In order to distract the attention of the Martians, the electrical ships when we were navigating space about half way between the earth and Mars. "This must be the great gold mine of Mars," said the president of an in falling upon such a planet as the earth, the Martians and their car watch the effect of the opening blow and be ready to follow it up, Mr. Edison himself poised one of the new disintegrators, which was too large Martians that our electrical ships had a great advantage over them, not id = 63046 author = Simak, Clifford D. title = Mr. Meek—Musketeer date = keywords = Asteroid; Hoffman; Meek; Prowler; Stiffy summary = Oliver Meek shuffled his feet and looked uncomfortable, a little guilty. "Ever read about an Asteroid Prowler?" asked Stiffy. "Asteroid Prowler," said Stiffy. "The Prowler got ''em," Stiffy said, triumphantly. Standing behind Stiffy, Oliver Meek watched in awe, scarcely breathing. But even as he did, Oliver Meek reached out and placed his hand upon Meek looked across the table straight into the eyes of Luke. Slowly Meek backed away, his tread almost cat-like, his weak blue eyes "Look," said Meek in desperation, "you have got me wrong. "Stiffy," yelled Meek. "Get going," Stiffy yelled at Meek and brought up his pistol. "Run, you danged fool," Stiffy screeched at Meek. Meek reached out a hand and patted the Prowler''s massive shoulder. "Hey, Stiffy," yelled Meek, "take a look at this." "Stiffy," yelled Meek, "how do we know he''s taking us to Asteroid City?" "Just like that?" said Stiffy. id = 63130 author = Simak, Clifford D. title = Mr. Meek Plays Polo date = keywords = Earth; Gus; Meek; Moe; ship summary = "Like dewdrops in the black of space," Meek mumbled to himself. "I haven''t got a navigator," Meek said, quietly. "This Gus Hamilton," said Meek. "That''s right," said Gus, "and I''m fixing to go over into Thirty-seven "Space polo," said Gus. "All we want to know," Gus told him, "is what you think of space polo." "Space polo," declared Meek, "is a noble game. "Then you''re the gentleman who has bugs," said Meek. "Wouldn''t it, though," declared Gus. Meek squinted his eyes and pounced on the floor, scrabbling on hands "You ain''t going to do a blessed thing," said Gus. "We''ll lose sure if Gus can''t play," said Jensen, "and me with "Meek could play in Gus'' place." "I will play," said Meek. Suddenly a rocket flared from the referee''s ship and with a jerk Meek Meek have time to wonder what had happened to the ship. "I know," said Meek. id = 60655 author = Wall, Bernard title = Star of Rebirth date = keywords = Atanta; man summary = Indeed, Atanta was sure, the leopard his people trackless hunt, Atanta felt with certainty that the gods were deaf or Atanta stood while his people stretched their furry bodies out over Atanta did not look down at his woman''s face, for she knew him very "We are told of a time long ago, when the cave of man was filled with an old man with only little magic and he felt himself on the edge of "The son knew that the old man was about to die, and so he said: "Only when the old man had gone to the star of rebirth, did the son "I tell you of this now, because when a man comes on a long hunt which god who would fill our hunting trails with game, but now I know that For a moment, Atanta wondered which was the god. id = 62267 author = Wilson, Richard title = The Man From Siykul date = keywords = Horn; Myra; Peachy; Steve; look; ship summary = "I''m captain here," said Steve Horn, "with power of life, death and "But, Steve," said Myra abruptly, "that can''t be gold. "Oh, well," Myra said after a moment, "don''t let go. "If it''s a ship," said Myra practically, "it''s done a very good job of "Steve--" Myra''s voice was a little uncertain. "I think we both need one," said Steve. Steve and Myra interrupted Peachy''s story long enough to make "Look," said Myra. Steve and Myra blanched, and meekly followed Peachy through the door. Myra looked at Steve a trifle uncertainly. Steve, with a look at the ship, hesitated a moment. Their hosts led Steve and Myra to a tiny building that looked like Steve and Myra took two involuntary steps into the room and stopped, Steve and Myra turned around at the sound of the voice and Myra sat in thought for a moment, then: "Steve," she said, "I don''t "Steve, pulleeze!" Myra said faintly.