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Reducing subject-sriLanka-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 31923 author = Ballou, Maturin M. (Maturin Murray) title = The Pearl of India date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 81946 sentences = 3683 flesch = 66 summary = King of Ceylon.--Ancient Ruins.--Aged Cave-Temples.--Gigantic Stone Character of Tamil Men.--Tree Climbing.--Native Children.--Numerical Banana-Tree.--Native Temples and Priestly Customs.--Vegetables and Famous Botanical Garden of Ceylon.--India-Rubber-Trees, Bamboos, and The Maldive Islands, situated five hundred miles west of Ceylon, are a people upon the island, while some authorities place the possible as large as an English sparrow, called the Ceylon bird of paradise, Ceylon.--Ancient Ruins.--Aged Cave Temples.--Gigantic Stone The native tribes of Ceylon cannot be said to form a progressive race, Ceylon Jungle.--Native Cabinet Woods.--Night in a Tropical thousand feet above sea level in this island, tea thrives at almost The beauty and value of the native woods of this island cannot fail Birds and Plants.--Native Fruit Trees.--The great beauties of Colombo, covering a broad expanse dotted with islands glimpses of rural island scenery, of birds, trees, flowers, and native the far past of the island's history Ceylon was so long and so cache = ./cache/31923.txt txt = ./txt/31923.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2036 author = Baker, Samuel White, Sir title = Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 89600 sentences = 3757 flesch = 71 summary = Appo--Ceylon Sport--Jungle Fever--Newera Ellia--Energy of Sir E. Appo--Ceylon Sport--Jungle Fever--Newera Ellia--Energy of Sir E. Newera Ellia lay like a level valley of about two miles in length by In a climate like that of Newera Ellia, even twelve months make a great All Ceylon people dread the wet season at Newera Ellia, which continues country, especially in an island like Ceylon, which, in every portion, rice-growing country like Ceylon, the periodical rains are jungle-covered country like Ceylon, diseases of the most malignant countries; and its good effects are already seen in Ceylon, where, for In a country with so large a proportion of forest as Ceylon, this is An African sportsmen would be a long time in killing a Ceylon elephant, jungle-covered country as Ceylon, where, in most cases, everything There is a great variety of this insect in Ceylon, from the large black cache = ./cache/2036.txt txt = ./txt/2036.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 44408 author = Johnston, Arthur title = Narrative of the Operations of a Detachment in an Expedition to Candy, in the Island of Ceylon, in the Year 1804 With Some Observations on the Previous Campaign, and on the Nature of Candian Warfare, etc., etc., etc. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24747 sentences = 946 flesch = 62 summary = Of the Third Ceylon Regiment, then Captain Commandant of the Detachment. the persons of the officers commanding detachments of our armies in the enemy, of having always a considerable disciplined force, ready to On the following morning the troops crossed the great Candian river, post situated about sixteen miles from Candy, on the Trincomalé road), retaliate on the enemy; and detachments entered the country from 28.--Marched at daylight, the country continuing mountainous, but the 30.--The river having fallen considerably during the night, the enemy chief was wounded; that soon after, this detachment marched back to the march, our Coolies carrying a long train of sick and wounded. 17.--Continued our march unmolested by the enemy, and passed the night The other four divisions which entered the enemy's country, had they detachment I had the honour to command during its march to Candy and in an incursion for a few days into the enemy's country, when everything cache = ./cache/44408.txt txt = ./txt/44408.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 58889 author = Parker, H. (Henry) title = Village Folk-Tales of Ceylon, Volume 3 (of 3) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 157036 sentences = 11025 flesch = 88 summary = Having come near the Lion he said, "We two remained on good terms At that time the King having arisen from the bed and gone, said, Then the boy said, "I having asked at elder brother's hand must come," having said "Ha," the two Princes went with the widow woman. The Queen having come near the Prince, said, "Son, he must behead Having stopped them the woman went near the King and said, The King having come again to this boy's house, said at the hand of The two persons having said "Ha," the two went with the King to the having gone to that man's village, said, "Don't come to look at me." near." Then a Prince having gone up a tree, when he looked said that and having gone he said to the King, "Last night a Prince and Princess The Prince having gone to his [father's] city, said to the King, cache = ./cache/58889.txt txt = ./txt/58889.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3231 author = Baker, Samuel White, Sir title = The Rifle and the Hound in Ceylon date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 91272 sentences = 4139 flesch = 78 summary = The game of Ceylon consists of elephants, buffaloes, elk, spotted deer, this wild country--through jungles, rivers, plains and deep ravines, Thought--Bull Buffalo Receives his Small Change--What is Man?--Long Shot Thought--Bull Buffalo Receives his Small Change--What is Man?--Long Shot little belt of trees I saw the elephant still in the lake, belly-deep, elephant, the main jungle being about a quarter of a mile from the shore gun, and we saw the ball splash in the water close to the elephants. Mr. Wallet was also killed by a rogue elephant; this animal was shot a A rogue elephant was bathing in a little pool of deep mud and water near a great day's sport with buffaloes, when I saw a large herd in the rush of a large herd of deer coming through the jungle. good sport in elephant-shooting, we returned to the Park country. elephant-tracks in high grass, which we immediately followed up. cache = ./cache/3231.txt txt = ./txt/3231.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51621 author = Perera, Arthur A. title = Sinhalese Folklore Notes, Ceylon date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 45144 sentences = 3155 flesch = 81 summary = A king cocoanut tree near the house brings bad luck to the owner's The day after burial the dead man's belongings are given away in and keep away from houses where a birth or death has taken place. The festival begins on a new moon day and lasts till the day there is a ceremonial boiling of rice in milk and a general feast. when they offer a present it is placed on a bundle of 40 betel leaves present the tenants of this class in Ninda villages supply betel a temple or for a Bali ceremony at a chief's house forms one of the In temples their service comes under the kind called the which forms one of the services of the tenants of temple villages. forms one of the duties of every tenant of a temple village, and of given regularly once a month to a temple or chief by the tenants of cache = ./cache/51621.txt txt = ./txt/51621.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 57399 author = nan title = Village Folk-Tales of Ceylon, Volume 2 (of 3) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 152430 sentences = 10263 flesch = 89 summary = having come, she said, "Mother, to-day also the King came." Having given them, as they were coming away, the King said to the girl, One day, the Princes having said, "Let us also go to look at the The Ministers having come to the royal palace, said to the King, Having gone there, the man said to the youth, "Cut thou this tree at The man said, "Having gone up this tree, cut thou that plough which Prince said to the Princess, "Some day or other, having called Her bread, and having come near that tree, said on that day, also, just came, having said that he went to school, [the King], with the view At that time this giant having gone near the King, said, day the King alone went, and having said, "[After] looking [at the The King asks, "Why did you not come?" Then the Prince said, "I went cache = ./cache/57399.txt txt = ./txt/57399.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 56614 author = nan title = Village Folk-Tales of Ceylon, Volume 1 (of 3) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 127360 sentences = 8360 flesch = 89 summary = Afterwards Senasura, the Divine King, having given the man a book said, Having said this, Senasura, the Divine King, went away. Having gone to a village, he went along asking the way to a house into the house, and having placed it there, said to the Prince, Next day, the King's Ministers having gone to the school said, "Let us The Rakshasa having come near the house, said, "Here are golden The guard having gone, said to the King, "Lord, a person called The Prince having eaten his rice in good time, went to the Yaka. eldest Princes of the King, having said, "Let us go," asked permission having come and stayed here, went away," they said. The Princesses having said, "We can," went with the King to his palace, man having said "Ha," went away. Having said this, the girl went with the man to his village. cache = ./cache/56614.txt txt = ./txt/56614.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 19550 author = Sterndale, Robert Armitage title = Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 207648 sentences = 13768 flesch = 78 summary = and tail dark brown, almost black; beneath yellowish white.--_Jerdon_. behind the ears is a small tuft of white hairs; the tail is long, SIZE.--Length of male, head and body 23 inches; tail, without hair, the base of the toes; feet small; calcaneum long; tip of tail free; body, inside of limbs and feet yellowish-white; tail brown, with a yellowish-white; head varied with black-tipped hairs; tail tail of the same colour as the body, the end dark, white-tipped; ears DESCRIPTION.--General colour, brown; hair ringed black and yellow, hands and face shorter; feet blackish brown; hair white-tipped; tail upper part of hind foot blackish; hairs of tail tipped black; ears hair; tip of tail black, forming a pencil tuft three inches long. under-parts; nose and feet flesh-coloured; ears dark brown; tail coloured at the base; tail above brown, below with white hairs; upper brown; the head is generally more grey; ears, nose, feet and tail cache = ./cache/19550.txt txt = ./txt/19550.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14346 author = Knox, Robert title = An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon in the East Indies Together with an Account of the Detaining in Captivity the Author and Divers other Englishmen Now Living There, and of the Author's Miraculous Escape date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 126122 sentences = 7545 flesch = 85 summary = like unto Leather, and of great use unto the Countrey People. many times Commands to lay hold on and carry away great and Noble men, The great Officers tell the King, the People that accrue to the King from Corn-Lands.] So that in time all Houses the Land affords for the Kings use, and to send persons to Court, And the great Men are as ready when the King Commands, both King and People do generally like the Christian Religion better between the King and the great Men; and what Employment the People of [An Order comes from the King to bring them up into the Countrey.] For [Parted.] Order came from the great Men in Court to place us in like to which the King never gave to any White man in my time. who was at this time a great man about the King, was not a little cache = ./cache/14346.txt txt = ./txt/14346.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13552 author = Tennent, James Emerson, Sir title = Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 244587 sentences = 20085 flesch = 75 summary = Rice was imported into Ceylon in the second century B.C. The practice of irrigation due to the Hindu kings [Footnote 1: _An Account of the Island of Ceylon_, &c., by Capt. [Footnote 3: _Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, and the Red Sea_, by [Footnote 5: _A History of Ceylon from the earliest Period to the Year_ a remote period on the east coast of Ceylon, whereby the island of [Footnote 1: KNOX, _Historical Relation of Ceylon, an Island in the East [Footnote 1: There are two species of the tree rat in Ceylon: M. [Footnote 1: A Singhalese work, the _Sarpa Doata_, quoted in the _Ceylon [Footnote 1: Two other species are found in the Ceylon waters, _P. [Footnote 1: FORBES'S _Eleven Years in Ceylon_, vol. [Footnote 1: FORBES'S _Eleven Years in Ceylon_, vol. [Footnote 1: _Eleven Years in Ceylon,_ vol. present day regarding Ceylon, the following account of the island has cache = ./cache/13552.txt txt = ./txt/13552.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36504 author = Annandale, Nelson title = Freshwater Sponges, Hydroids & Polyzoa date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 92506 sentences = 8903 flesch = 73 summary = sponges in running water in India, and of these six species, five have polyzoa of the genus _Plumatella_ that occur in India, while of species and the gemmules of two sponges (_Spongilla carteri_ and _Ephydatia B=gemmule-cell of _Spongilla lacustris_ containing green corpuscles pass through a large specimen of such a sponge as _Spongilla carteri_ in The external form of sponges is very variable, but each species, In _Spongilla proliferens_, a common Indian species, the buds arise as _Gemmules_ usually numerous, lying free near the base of the sponge, town in which sponges of this species produce most spicules are those in some sponges that agree otherwise with the typical form of the species differs mainly in the form of its gemmule-spicules and the structure of closely resemble the gemmule-spicules of some species of _Ephydatia_ and Both forms of the species appear to be confined to water that is free cache = ./cache/36504.txt txt = ./txt/36504.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13325 author = Tennent, James Emerson, Sir title = Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 163100 sentences = 14770 flesch = 77 summary = [Footnote 1: _Ceylon: An Account of the Island, Physical, Historical, [Footnote 1: There are two species of the tree rat in Ceylon: M. 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Mr. Wallet was also killed by a rogue elephant; this animal was shot a A rogue elephant was bathing in a little pool of deep mud and water near a great day''s sport with buffaloes, when I saw a large herd in the rush of a large herd of deer coming through the jungle. good sport in elephant-shooting, we returned to the Park country. elephant-tracks in high grass, which we immediately followed up. id: 2036 author: Baker, Samuel White, Sir title: Eight Years'' Wanderings in Ceylon date: words: 89600 sentences: 3757 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/2036.txt txt: ./txt/2036.txt summary: Appo--Ceylon Sport--Jungle Fever--Newera Ellia--Energy of Sir E. Appo--Ceylon Sport--Jungle Fever--Newera Ellia--Energy of Sir E. Newera Ellia lay like a level valley of about two miles in length by In a climate like that of Newera Ellia, even twelve months make a great All Ceylon people dread the wet season at Newera Ellia, which continues country, especially in an island like Ceylon, which, in every portion, rice-growing country like Ceylon, the periodical rains are jungle-covered country like Ceylon, diseases of the most malignant countries; and its good effects are already seen in Ceylon, where, for In a country with so large a proportion of forest as Ceylon, this is An African sportsmen would be a long time in killing a Ceylon elephant, jungle-covered country as Ceylon, where, in most cases, everything There is a great variety of this insect in Ceylon, from the large black id: 31923 author: Ballou, Maturin M. (Maturin Murray) title: The Pearl of India date: words: 81946 sentences: 3683 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/31923.txt txt: ./txt/31923.txt summary: King of Ceylon.--Ancient Ruins.--Aged Cave-Temples.--Gigantic Stone Character of Tamil Men.--Tree Climbing.--Native Children.--Numerical Banana-Tree.--Native Temples and Priestly Customs.--Vegetables and Famous Botanical Garden of Ceylon.--India-Rubber-Trees, Bamboos, and The Maldive Islands, situated five hundred miles west of Ceylon, are a people upon the island, while some authorities place the possible as large as an English sparrow, called the Ceylon bird of paradise, Ceylon.--Ancient Ruins.--Aged Cave Temples.--Gigantic Stone The native tribes of Ceylon cannot be said to form a progressive race, Ceylon Jungle.--Native Cabinet Woods.--Night in a Tropical thousand feet above sea level in this island, tea thrives at almost The beauty and value of the native woods of this island cannot fail Birds and Plants.--Native Fruit Trees.--The great beauties of Colombo, covering a broad expanse dotted with islands glimpses of rural island scenery, of birds, trees, flowers, and native the far past of the island''s history Ceylon was so long and so id: 44408 author: Johnston, Arthur title: Narrative of the Operations of a Detachment in an Expedition to Candy, in the Island of Ceylon, in the Year 1804 With Some Observations on the Previous Campaign, and on the Nature of Candian Warfare, etc., etc., etc. date: words: 24747 sentences: 946 pages: flesch: 62 cache: ./cache/44408.txt txt: ./txt/44408.txt summary: Of the Third Ceylon Regiment, then Captain Commandant of the Detachment. the persons of the officers commanding detachments of our armies in the enemy, of having always a considerable disciplined force, ready to On the following morning the troops crossed the great Candian river, post situated about sixteen miles from Candy, on the Trincomalé road), retaliate on the enemy; and detachments entered the country from 28.--Marched at daylight, the country continuing mountainous, but the 30.--The river having fallen considerably during the night, the enemy chief was wounded; that soon after, this detachment marched back to the march, our Coolies carrying a long train of sick and wounded. 17.--Continued our march unmolested by the enemy, and passed the night The other four divisions which entered the enemy''s country, had they detachment I had the honour to command during its march to Candy and in an incursion for a few days into the enemy''s country, when everything id: 14346 author: Knox, Robert title: An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon in the East Indies Together with an Account of the Detaining in Captivity the Author and Divers other Englishmen Now Living There, and of the Author''s Miraculous Escape date: words: 126122 sentences: 7545 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/14346.txt txt: ./txt/14346.txt summary: like unto Leather, and of great use unto the Countrey People. many times Commands to lay hold on and carry away great and Noble men, The great Officers tell the King, the People that accrue to the King from Corn-Lands.] So that in time all Houses the Land affords for the Kings use, and to send persons to Court, And the great Men are as ready when the King Commands, both King and People do generally like the Christian Religion better between the King and the great Men; and what Employment the People of [An Order comes from the King to bring them up into the Countrey.] For [Parted.] Order came from the great Men in Court to place us in like to which the King never gave to any White man in my time. who was at this time a great man about the King, was not a little id: 58889 author: Parker, H. (Henry) title: Village Folk-Tales of Ceylon, Volume 3 (of 3) date: words: 157036 sentences: 11025 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/58889.txt txt: ./txt/58889.txt summary: Having come near the Lion he said, "We two remained on good terms At that time the King having arisen from the bed and gone, said, Then the boy said, "I having asked at elder brother''s hand must come," having said "Ha," the two Princes went with the widow woman. The Queen having come near the Prince, said, "Son, he must behead Having stopped them the woman went near the King and said, The King having come again to this boy''s house, said at the hand of The two persons having said "Ha," the two went with the King to the having gone to that man''s village, said, "Don''t come to look at me." near." Then a Prince having gone up a tree, when he looked said that and having gone he said to the King, "Last night a Prince and Princess The Prince having gone to his [father''s] city, said to the King, id: 51621 author: Perera, Arthur A. title: Sinhalese Folklore Notes, Ceylon date: words: 45144 sentences: 3155 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/51621.txt txt: ./txt/51621.txt summary: A king cocoanut tree near the house brings bad luck to the owner''s The day after burial the dead man''s belongings are given away in and keep away from houses where a birth or death has taken place. The festival begins on a new moon day and lasts till the day there is a ceremonial boiling of rice in milk and a general feast. when they offer a present it is placed on a bundle of 40 betel leaves present the tenants of this class in Ninda villages supply betel a temple or for a Bali ceremony at a chief''s house forms one of the In temples their service comes under the kind called the which forms one of the services of the tenants of temple villages. forms one of the duties of every tenant of a temple village, and of given regularly once a month to a temple or chief by the tenants of id: 19550 author: Sterndale, Robert Armitage title: Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon date: words: 207648 sentences: 13768 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/19550.txt txt: ./txt/19550.txt summary: and tail dark brown, almost black; beneath yellowish white.--_Jerdon_. behind the ears is a small tuft of white hairs; the tail is long, SIZE.--Length of male, head and body 23 inches; tail, without hair, the base of the toes; feet small; calcaneum long; tip of tail free; body, inside of limbs and feet yellowish-white; tail brown, with a yellowish-white; head varied with black-tipped hairs; tail tail of the same colour as the body, the end dark, white-tipped; ears DESCRIPTION.--General colour, brown; hair ringed black and yellow, hands and face shorter; feet blackish brown; hair white-tipped; tail upper part of hind foot blackish; hairs of tail tipped black; ears hair; tip of tail black, forming a pencil tuft three inches long. under-parts; nose and feet flesh-coloured; ears dark brown; tail coloured at the base; tail above brown, below with white hairs; upper brown; the head is generally more grey; ears, nose, feet and tail id: 13552 author: Tennent, James Emerson, Sir title: Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 date: words: 244587 sentences: 20085 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/13552.txt txt: ./txt/13552.txt summary: Rice was imported into Ceylon in the second century B.C. The practice of irrigation due to the Hindu kings [Footnote 1: _An Account of the Island of Ceylon_, &c., by Capt. [Footnote 3: _Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, and the Red Sea_, by [Footnote 5: _A History of Ceylon from the earliest Period to the Year_ a remote period on the east coast of Ceylon, whereby the island of [Footnote 1: KNOX, _Historical Relation of Ceylon, an Island in the East [Footnote 1: There are two species of the tree rat in Ceylon: M. [Footnote 1: A Singhalese work, the _Sarpa Doata_, quoted in the _Ceylon [Footnote 1: Two other species are found in the Ceylon waters, _P. [Footnote 1: FORBES''S _Eleven Years in Ceylon_, vol. [Footnote 1: FORBES''S _Eleven Years in Ceylon_, vol. [Footnote 1: _Eleven Years in Ceylon,_ vol. present day regarding Ceylon, the following account of the island has id: 13325 author: Tennent, James Emerson, Sir title: Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon date: words: 163100 sentences: 14770 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/13325.txt txt: ./txt/13325.txt summary: [Footnote 1: _Ceylon: An Account of the Island, Physical, Historical, [Footnote 1: There are two species of the tree rat in Ceylon: M. [Footnote 2: WOLF says that, in the year 1763, he saw in Ceylon two [Footnote 1: Among other eccentric forms, an elephant was seen in 1844, Ceylon elephant[3], says he saw one taken near Jaffna, which measured [Footnote 1: In the account of an elephant corral, chap. So long as the elephants of Ceylon were merely required in small numbers [Footnote 1: The fact of the elephant exhibiting timidity, on having a elephant in Ceylon has been known to remain out all night, without food, [Footnote 1: This remark regarding the elephant of Ceylon does not [Footnote 1: Two other species are found in the Ceylon waters, _P. [Footnote 2: _Fishes of Ceylon_, Pl. ix.] As regards the fresh-water fishes of India and Ceylon, the fact is now id: 56614 author: nan title: Village Folk-Tales of Ceylon, Volume 1 (of 3) date: words: 127360 sentences: 8360 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/56614.txt txt: ./txt/56614.txt summary: Afterwards Senasura, the Divine King, having given the man a book said, Having said this, Senasura, the Divine King, went away. Having gone to a village, he went along asking the way to a house into the house, and having placed it there, said to the Prince, Next day, the King''s Ministers having gone to the school said, "Let us The Rakshasa having come near the house, said, "Here are golden The guard having gone, said to the King, "Lord, a person called The Prince having eaten his rice in good time, went to the Yaka. eldest Princes of the King, having said, "Let us go," asked permission having come and stayed here, went away," they said. The Princesses having said, "We can," went with the King to his palace, man having said "Ha," went away. Having said this, the girl went with the man to his village. id: 57399 author: nan title: Village Folk-Tales of Ceylon, Volume 2 (of 3) date: words: 152430 sentences: 10263 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/57399.txt txt: ./txt/57399.txt summary: having come, she said, "Mother, to-day also the King came." Having given them, as they were coming away, the King said to the girl, One day, the Princes having said, "Let us also go to look at the The Ministers having come to the royal palace, said to the King, Having gone there, the man said to the youth, "Cut thou this tree at The man said, "Having gone up this tree, cut thou that plough which Prince said to the Princess, "Some day or other, having called Her bread, and having come near that tree, said on that day, also, just came, having said that he went to school, [the King], with the view At that time this giant having gone near the King, said, day the King alone went, and having said, "[After] looking [at the The King asks, "Why did you not come?" Then the Prince said, "I went ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel