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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 15 resourceName b'10658.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 7326 author: Gough, George W. title: The Yeoman Adventurer date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/7326.txt cache: ./cache/7326.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 5 resourceName b'7326.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 12912 author: Bennett, Arnold title: The Price of Love date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/12912.txt cache: ./cache/12912.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 6 resourceName b'12912.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 7508 author: Moore, George title: A Mummer's Wife date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/7508.txt cache: ./cache/7508.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 8 resourceName b'7508.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 21249 author: Bennett, Arnold title: Clayhanger date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/21249.txt cache: ./cache/21249.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 18 resourceName b'21249.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-staffordshireEngland-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 7508 author = Moore, George title = A Mummer's Wife date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 146582 sentences = 8218 flesch = 85 summary = 'Oh, don't, mother,' said Kate, who knew that Mrs. Ede could rate Mrs. Ede said she would, and Kate went into the shop to attend to the few moments she said, 'I think, Kate, that if you're in a hurry you'd better At last Dick wished his friends good-night, and Kate lay under guessing that Kate was thinking of the mummer, said, 'Yes, I wanted to talk Although it afforded Kate a great deal of pleasure to think that Dick liked 'Then come into the sitting-room,' said Dick, taking her hands and drawing 'Whose carriage are you going in, Dick?' said a little stout man who walked 'You'll not be able to buy anything to-night,' Dick said, and Kate 'Of course I believe you, dear,' said Dick, who did not like to think that love with mine.' The friend repeated Kate's words to Dick, who said he Dick said: 'Well, Kate, I must be about my business. cache = ./cache/7508.txt txt = ./txt/7508.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12995 author = Bennett, Arnold title = The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 98674 sentences = 8018 flesch = 87 summary = "Yes," said Mrs Brindley to her husband, after reflection. "Ye'n settled _him_, seemingly, Jos!" said the little man. "I've bet Watty half-a-dollar as it inna' a lad!" said the little man. "I say, mester," said a heavy voice as the doctor opened the door. "That's Hanbridge Town Hall," said Stirling, pointing to the right. that's Bursley Town Hall," he said, pointing to the left. "Exactly like a little woman, isn't she?" said Edward Coe, enchanted by "If it was you as was going to preach like!" she said, looking away. "If I wasn't the most good-natured man on earth, Tommy Chadwick," said "Maria," said Mrs Vernon, calling to someone within the house, "bring "The fact is," said the other man, who was perhaps a cousin of a Good "Yes," said Mrs Clayton Vernon, smiling. "You know, I suppose, what I've come for, Mr Peake," said the old man, cache = ./cache/12995.txt txt = ./txt/12995.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4734 author = Bennett, Arnold title = The Grim Smile of the Five Towns date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64816 sentences = 5462 flesch = 86 summary = 'I think it will be better for him to walk, Horace dear,' said Mrs friendly face as it passed Horace in the street said, without words, 'Yes,' said Horace; 'and I start the day after tomorrow.' 'Yes, it's dreadful having our face washed, isn't it?' said Mrs bath-time,' said Mrs Blackshaw still coldly. 'I think you've upset him, dearest,' said Mrs Blackshaw even more 'I think you had better go,' said Mrs Blackshaw, adding no term of room, gave the candle to Robert, pushed him in, said 'Good night,' and 'You must tell me about that,' said Stephen, and added, 'some time '_I_ know what Mr Loring would like,' said Mrs Brindley, jumping up. obituary notice,' said Mr Brindley, coming back into the drawing-room. 'It's closing-time for the reading room,' said Mr Brindley. 'By the way,' said Mr Brindley, 'you used to know Simon Fuge, didn't cache = ./cache/4734.txt txt = ./txt/4734.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12779 author = Bennett, Arnold title = Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54097 sentences = 4648 flesch = 88 summary = "Yes," said Helen Rathbone, "mother fell in love. "It was just like mother to tell me fibs about her age," said Helen, "Now, please don't begin talking like mother," Helen said, frigidly. "Of course I cried," said Helen, passionately, sitting up straight. Emanuel Prockter, up Duck Bank as James and Helen were passing down Duck right hand to his left, and then actually raise his hat to Helen, James James Ollerenshaw went in first, leaving Helen to follow. "I do like this room," said Helen, enthusiastically. "Helen Rathbone," said Uncle James one Tuesday afternoon, "have ye been had James Ollerenshaw felt like a criminal, but as Helen's eyes dwelt "If you want to know," said Helen, with haughtiness, "in the hall, just "Yes," said Mrs. Prockter, gazing about her, to James Ollerenshaw, "it "I'm not ill-pleased," said Mrs. Prockter, "that Helen is out of the cache = ./cache/12779.txt txt = ./txt/12779.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7326 author = Gough, George W. title = The Yeoman Adventurer date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 128320 sentences = 8539 flesch = 90 summary = "He talked like the modest gentleman he is," said my mother, "and looked "Big-headed man, with a mouth slit up to his left ear?" said I, seizing "Have no fear, Mistress Margaret," said I cheerfully, sweeping my hand "Like Master Wheatman, sir, you are too good to a poor girl." She said it Master Freake said nothing, but his eyes were troubled, and I knew there "A man's sister isn't a woman," said I, and went ahead and pushed open "Well, Margaret and Oliver," said Master Freake, "this is no time to be "Looks like it, and the security into the bargain!" said Master Freake "My lord," said Master Freake, "there is a man of mine, one Dot Gibson, "For myself, sir," said the Colonel, snuff-box open in hand, for he had "I bring you an old friend, Margaret," said Master Freake, for whom, as I cache = ./cache/7326.txt txt = ./txt/7326.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10658 author = Bennett, Arnold title = Hilda Lessways date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 109476 sentences = 8793 flesch = 84 summary = "Not Miss Gailey?" said Hilda, who began faintly to recall a forgotten "And so you're thinking of going to London, Miss Gailey?" said Hilda, "Yes," said Sarah, turning to Hilda once more, "that's just what Mr. Cannon says. "Hilda, do turn down that there gas a bit," said Mrs. Lessways sharply After lunch Sarah Gailey left Hilda and Mr. Cannon in 'the little room' drawing-room of Lane End House when Hilda and Janet arrived. "You know you do, Hilda!" said Janet. For a fraction of a second, Hilda dreamt of the stage, and then Mrs. Orgreave said softly, like a mother: As Hilda looked at Sarah Gailey's bowed head, but little greyed, beneath "Wait a moment," George Cannon said to him, and murmured to Sarah: "This of Sarah and Hilda, but with whom George Cannon must have had many Gailey," said Hilda, and shut the door upon Florrie in her new home. cache = ./cache/10658.txt txt = ./txt/10658.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13723 author = Bennett, Arnold title = Leonora date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 75016 sentences = 5646 flesch = 82 summary = 'I think Uncle Meshach's a horrid old thing!' said Ethel. 'She's been working in her room all day,' said Leonora. 'You soon got to work here, Mr. Twemlow,' said Leonora lightly. At dinner Leonora told John that Arthur Twemlow was coming. Once, in a pause, John turned to Leonora and said that 'Oh, Mr. Twemlow, do!' said Milly, nearly drowning Leonora's murmured 'My dear, I want to speak to you,' said Leonora to Ethel, when the 'Not dressed, Rose?' said Leonora, a little startled. 'Nay, it's all over,' said Meshach when Twemlow and Leonora entered. 'You know, Mrs. Stanway,' said Harry Burgess when he met Leonora one 'I asked Twemlow to come up to-morrow night, Nora,' said John, still 'I shall call in a day or two,' said Arthur to Uncle Meshach as they said John and Leonora Stanway should they have such, and should such cache = ./cache/13723.txt txt = ./txt/13723.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12986 author = Bennett, Arnold title = The Card, a Story of Adventure in the Five Towns date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 76594 sentences = 5805 flesch = 85 summary = "No, madam; he's across at the Town Hall," said Denry. "I can get you an invitation, if you like," said Denry, glancing at the "Ah!" said Denry, judiciously, "wouldn't you like to know?" a countess for a dance (and not been refused) made a new man of Denry Mr Duncalf's eye had said nothing, and Denry thought that the danger was "I shall have to let things take their course," said Denry with a genial "I shall write an account of this for the _Signal_," said Denry, "I shall give you thirty shilling for the week," said Denry. "Look here," said Denry, carelessly, "you must come and dine with me one And then the Countess said that Denry ought certainly to go "Well," said Denry, "that's what we call the new tea-room that's just "Well, that was a bit of a lark, that was, Countess!" said Denry to "The Countess," said Denry. cache = ./cache/12986.txt txt = ./txt/12986.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21249 author = Bennett, Arnold title = Clayhanger date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 190088 sentences = 15092 flesch = 84 summary = "Let's wait a jiff," said the Sunday to Edwin, and as the smaller boys "Edwin," his father said abruptly, "run and ask Big James for th' proof Edwin thought that his father and the mysterious old man would talk for "Here, lad!" said his father to Edwin, as soon as he had scraped up the "Don't ask _me_, Master Edwin," said Miss Ingamells; "_I_ don't know. Edwin knew that his father would probably come home from "I've just seen Barlow," said Darius confidentially to Edwin. "I shall write father a letter!" said Edwin to himself. "Mrs Orgreave wants to know when you're coming to supper," said Hilda, "Now, Charlie darling, you must look after Mr Edwin," said Mrs Edwin, who said little, thought the relationship between father and sons said Hilda suddenly, glancing from Edwin to Big James. "Oh yes, father's a Felon," said Edwin. cache = ./cache/21249.txt txt = ./txt/21249.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35505 author = Bennett, Arnold title = Anna of the Five Towns date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 76873 sentences = 5859 flesch = 84 summary = importance when the man happened to be Henry Mynors and the woman Anna 'Good afternoon, Miss Tellwright,' Beatrice said as she came up. 'If Mr. Mynors calls while I'm out, you mun tell him to wait,' Mr. Tellwright said to Agnes, pointedly ignoring Anna's presence. Tellwright, pa,' Beatrice said, drawing Anna forward: he shook hands As soon as she was gone, Anna said to Mrs. Sutton that she Anna said good-night to Miss Dickinson and then to Beatrice. 'Good-night, Mr. Mynors,' said Anna. father was adopting Anna did not know, since he said no word to her When Agnes came home to dinner from school, Anna said nothing 'It's all right,' said Mrs. Sutton contentedly, when Anna returned to 'Let us go for a walk,' said Mynors, after tea, to Beatrice and Anna. 'You like Henry, don't you, father?' Anna said. 'Mr. Price has hanged himself,' Anna said to her father when they cache = ./cache/35505.txt txt = ./txt/35505.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13293 author = Bennett, Arnold title = Tales of the Five Towns date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52271 sentences = 3953 flesch = 85 summary = The gooseherd received the purchase-money like an affront, but when Mr. Curtenty, full of private mirth, said, 'Chuck us your stick in,' he give 'Pond has just come back, father,' said Harry; 'I drove up the hill 'Tell me what it is you want, Edward,' said Mark quietly. Edward might have said: 'I am a dying man: give up this thing 'Well,' he said, 'a little girl like you ought to be in bed.' 'Uncle,' he said, 'how should you like me to come and live here with 'I saw you from my window, coming up the street,' she said to Clive, solitary and ancient house at Toft End. Lionel Woolley said nothing until they had all shaken hands--his famous 'Well, young un,' the old man said absently, 'what dost want?' 'It in'na that,' said the old man, 'but he's dazed-like. 'Open th' door a bit, father,' said Miriam. cache = ./cache/13293.txt txt = ./txt/13293.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12912 author = Bennett, Arnold title = The Price of Love date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 114237 sentences = 8924 flesch = 84 summary = Here's the paper, Mrs. Maldon," said Rachel, as, turning away to "Yes, Mrs. Maldon?" said Rachel questioningly deferential, and smiling "Rachel, you didn't fasten that landing window, after all!" said Mrs. Maldon, looking over Louis' head at the lady companion, who hesitated "I'm sure it's very kind and thoughtful of you, Louis," said Mrs. Maldon, driven to acceptance by Julian's monstrous behaviour. "Mrs. Maldon," said Rachel anxiously, "you look pale. "Mrs. Maldon," said Rachel, "had an idea that it was _me_ who The front door was open when Louis arrived at Mrs. Maldon's house, and "I want to talk to you, Rachel," said Mrs. Maldon, once more these visitors Rachel had said the same things, namely, that Mrs. Maldon had been better on the Saturday, but was worse; that the case the light of Louis' confession Rachel could see all that Mrs. Maldon "And I should like to know what Mrs. Tams was doing!" said Rachel. cache = ./cache/12912.txt txt = ./txt/12912.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 12912 21249 7508 10658 12995 4734 number of items: 12 sum of words: 1,187,044 average size in words: 98,920 average readability score: 85 nouns: man; room; house; time; door; father; night; nothing; day; mother; eyes; woman; hand; way; face; life; head; moment; something; thing; men; voice; towns; morning; bed; money; years; town; people; table; fact; things; side; business; girl; window; place; hands; mind; anything; tea; end; heart; one; world; afternoon; women; part; word; hour verbs: was; had; said; be; have; were; ''s; do; is; been; did; know; see; are; come; go; ''ve; ''m; say; made; seemed; thought; think; went; came; being; knew; asked; put; going; got; tell; saw; get; looked; felt; has; told; ''re; heard; stood; left; make; take; began; look; took; done; seen; let adjectives: little; other; old; good; more; own; great; new; first; last; young; long; few; such; same; right; much; full; next; sure; small; large; many; white; strange; whole; black; best; open; better; certain; high; fine; dear; half; able; second; glad; poor; short; least; dark; ready; afraid; front; several; beautiful; red; happy; true adverbs: not; n''t; so; then; up; now; very; never; out; down; only; here; just; as; again; even; too; more; there; all; back; on; still; away; once; well; off; ever; always; in; quite; yet; most; much; really; over; perhaps; also; soon; almost; together; far; rather; indeed; suddenly; first; of; however; nearly; long pronouns: he; she; i; it; her; his; you; him; me; they; my; them; we; their; your; himself; its; herself; us; our; myself; itself; themselves; ''em; one; yourself; hers; mine; ''s; thee; ye; yours; em; thy; ourselves; theirs; ours; i''m; yerself; ye''n; yow; yeself; oneself; eva; ha; yer; delf; you''ll; pe; you''re proper nouns: _; edwin; mrs.; mr.; mr; hilda; kate; denry; mrs; louis; rachel; dick; anna; james; miss; bursley; janet; george; darius; maldon; ye; orgreave; helen; john; leonora; london; sarah; maggie; street; cannon; margaret; master; batchgrew; sunday; charlie; clayhanger; hanbridge; colonel; arthur; meshach; gailey; clara; julian; sir; lennox; god; countess; sutton; ethel; tams keywords: town; bursley; mr.; street; london; mrs.; miss; mrs; hanbridge; road; john; james; good; god; george; wilbraham; sunday; square; sir; sarah; peake; orgreave; myatt; man; look; knype; kate; janet; jack; hilda; henry; hall; ellis; edwin; clayhanger; charlie; arthur; willie; wheatman; waynflete; wakes; volume; vernon; vera; uncle; twemlow; turnhill; trafalgar; tom; titus one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/7508.txt titles(s): A Mummer''s Wife three topics; one dimension: said; said; said file(s): ./cache/21249.txt, ./cache/7508.txt, ./cache/7326.txt titles(s): Clayhanger | A Mummer''s Wife | The Yeoman Adventurer five topics; three dimensions: said mr mrs; edwin said mrs; said denry man; said kate dick; directors sling cheerily file(s): ./cache/13723.txt, ./cache/21249.txt, ./cache/7326.txt, ./cache/7508.txt, ./cache/12779.txt titles(s): Leonora | Clayhanger | The Yeoman Adventurer | A Mummer''s Wife | Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.) Type: gutenberg title: subject-staffordshireEngland-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 13:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Staffordshire (England)" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 21249 author: Bennett, Arnold title: Clayhanger date: words: 190088 sentences: 15092 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/21249.txt txt: ./txt/21249.txt summary: "Let''s wait a jiff," said the Sunday to Edwin, and as the smaller boys "Edwin," his father said abruptly, "run and ask Big James for th'' proof Edwin thought that his father and the mysterious old man would talk for "Here, lad!" said his father to Edwin, as soon as he had scraped up the "Don''t ask _me_, Master Edwin," said Miss Ingamells; "_I_ don''t know. Edwin knew that his father would probably come home from "I''ve just seen Barlow," said Darius confidentially to Edwin. "I shall write father a letter!" said Edwin to himself. "Mrs Orgreave wants to know when you''re coming to supper," said Hilda, "Now, Charlie darling, you must look after Mr Edwin," said Mrs Edwin, who said little, thought the relationship between father and sons said Hilda suddenly, glancing from Edwin to Big James. "Oh yes, father''s a Felon," said Edwin. id: 4734 author: Bennett, Arnold title: The Grim Smile of the Five Towns date: words: 64816 sentences: 5462 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/4734.txt txt: ./txt/4734.txt summary: ''I think it will be better for him to walk, Horace dear,'' said Mrs friendly face as it passed Horace in the street said, without words, ''Yes,'' said Horace; ''and I start the day after tomorrow.'' ''Yes, it''s dreadful having our face washed, isn''t it?'' said Mrs bath-time,'' said Mrs Blackshaw still coldly. ''I think you''ve upset him, dearest,'' said Mrs Blackshaw even more ''I think you had better go,'' said Mrs Blackshaw, adding no term of room, gave the candle to Robert, pushed him in, said ''Good night,'' and ''You must tell me about that,'' said Stephen, and added, ''some time ''_I_ know what Mr Loring would like,'' said Mrs Brindley, jumping up. obituary notice,'' said Mr Brindley, coming back into the drawing-room. ''It''s closing-time for the reading room,'' said Mr Brindley. ''By the way,'' said Mr Brindley, ''you used to know Simon Fuge, didn''t id: 10658 author: Bennett, Arnold title: Hilda Lessways date: words: 109476 sentences: 8793 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/10658.txt txt: ./txt/10658.txt summary: "Not Miss Gailey?" said Hilda, who began faintly to recall a forgotten "And so you''re thinking of going to London, Miss Gailey?" said Hilda, "Yes," said Sarah, turning to Hilda once more, "that''s just what Mr. Cannon says. "Hilda, do turn down that there gas a bit," said Mrs. Lessways sharply After lunch Sarah Gailey left Hilda and Mr. Cannon in ''the little room'' drawing-room of Lane End House when Hilda and Janet arrived. "You know you do, Hilda!" said Janet. For a fraction of a second, Hilda dreamt of the stage, and then Mrs. Orgreave said softly, like a mother: As Hilda looked at Sarah Gailey''s bowed head, but little greyed, beneath "Wait a moment," George Cannon said to him, and murmured to Sarah: "This of Sarah and Hilda, but with whom George Cannon must have had many Gailey," said Hilda, and shut the door upon Florrie in her new home. id: 12995 author: Bennett, Arnold title: The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories date: words: 98674 sentences: 8018 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/12995.txt txt: ./txt/12995.txt summary: "Yes," said Mrs Brindley to her husband, after reflection. "Ye''n settled _him_, seemingly, Jos!" said the little man. "I''ve bet Watty half-a-dollar as it inna'' a lad!" said the little man. "I say, mester," said a heavy voice as the doctor opened the door. "That''s Hanbridge Town Hall," said Stirling, pointing to the right. that''s Bursley Town Hall," he said, pointing to the left. "Exactly like a little woman, isn''t she?" said Edward Coe, enchanted by "If it was you as was going to preach like!" she said, looking away. "If I wasn''t the most good-natured man on earth, Tommy Chadwick," said "Maria," said Mrs Vernon, calling to someone within the house, "bring "The fact is," said the other man, who was perhaps a cousin of a Good "Yes," said Mrs Clayton Vernon, smiling. "You know, I suppose, what I''ve come for, Mr Peake," said the old man, id: 12986 author: Bennett, Arnold title: The Card, a Story of Adventure in the Five Towns date: words: 76594 sentences: 5805 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/12986.txt txt: ./txt/12986.txt summary: "No, madam; he''s across at the Town Hall," said Denry. "I can get you an invitation, if you like," said Denry, glancing at the "Ah!" said Denry, judiciously, "wouldn''t you like to know?" a countess for a dance (and not been refused) made a new man of Denry Mr Duncalf''s eye had said nothing, and Denry thought that the danger was "I shall have to let things take their course," said Denry with a genial "I shall write an account of this for the _Signal_," said Denry, "I shall give you thirty shilling for the week," said Denry. "Look here," said Denry, carelessly, "you must come and dine with me one And then the Countess said that Denry ought certainly to go "Well," said Denry, "that''s what we call the new tea-room that''s just "Well, that was a bit of a lark, that was, Countess!" said Denry to "The Countess," said Denry. id: 12779 author: Bennett, Arnold title: Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.) date: words: 54097 sentences: 4648 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/12779.txt txt: ./txt/12779.txt summary: "Yes," said Helen Rathbone, "mother fell in love. "It was just like mother to tell me fibs about her age," said Helen, "Now, please don''t begin talking like mother," Helen said, frigidly. "Of course I cried," said Helen, passionately, sitting up straight. Emanuel Prockter, up Duck Bank as James and Helen were passing down Duck right hand to his left, and then actually raise his hat to Helen, James James Ollerenshaw went in first, leaving Helen to follow. "I do like this room," said Helen, enthusiastically. "Helen Rathbone," said Uncle James one Tuesday afternoon, "have ye been had James Ollerenshaw felt like a criminal, but as Helen''s eyes dwelt "If you want to know," said Helen, with haughtiness, "in the hall, just "Yes," said Mrs. Prockter, gazing about her, to James Ollerenshaw, "it "I''m not ill-pleased," said Mrs. Prockter, "that Helen is out of the id: 13723 author: Bennett, Arnold title: Leonora date: words: 75016 sentences: 5646 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/13723.txt txt: ./txt/13723.txt summary: ''I think Uncle Meshach''s a horrid old thing!'' said Ethel. ''She''s been working in her room all day,'' said Leonora. ''You soon got to work here, Mr. Twemlow,'' said Leonora lightly. At dinner Leonora told John that Arthur Twemlow was coming. Once, in a pause, John turned to Leonora and said that ''Oh, Mr. Twemlow, do!'' said Milly, nearly drowning Leonora''s murmured ''My dear, I want to speak to you,'' said Leonora to Ethel, when the ''Not dressed, Rose?'' said Leonora, a little startled. ''Nay, it''s all over,'' said Meshach when Twemlow and Leonora entered. ''You know, Mrs. Stanway,'' said Harry Burgess when he met Leonora one ''I asked Twemlow to come up to-morrow night, Nora,'' said John, still ''I shall call in a day or two,'' said Arthur to Uncle Meshach as they said John and Leonora Stanway should they have such, and should such id: 12912 author: Bennett, Arnold title: The Price of Love date: words: 114237 sentences: 8924 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/12912.txt txt: ./txt/12912.txt summary: Here''s the paper, Mrs. Maldon," said Rachel, as, turning away to "Yes, Mrs. Maldon?" said Rachel questioningly deferential, and smiling "Rachel, you didn''t fasten that landing window, after all!" said Mrs. Maldon, looking over Louis'' head at the lady companion, who hesitated "I''m sure it''s very kind and thoughtful of you, Louis," said Mrs. Maldon, driven to acceptance by Julian''s monstrous behaviour. "Mrs. Maldon," said Rachel anxiously, "you look pale. "Mrs. Maldon," said Rachel, "had an idea that it was _me_ who The front door was open when Louis arrived at Mrs. Maldon''s house, and "I want to talk to you, Rachel," said Mrs. Maldon, once more these visitors Rachel had said the same things, namely, that Mrs. Maldon had been better on the Saturday, but was worse; that the case the light of Louis'' confession Rachel could see all that Mrs. Maldon "And I should like to know what Mrs. Tams was doing!" said Rachel. id: 13293 author: Bennett, Arnold title: Tales of the Five Towns date: words: 52271 sentences: 3953 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/13293.txt txt: ./txt/13293.txt summary: The gooseherd received the purchase-money like an affront, but when Mr. Curtenty, full of private mirth, said, ''Chuck us your stick in,'' he give ''Pond has just come back, father,'' said Harry; ''I drove up the hill ''Tell me what it is you want, Edward,'' said Mark quietly. Edward might have said: ''I am a dying man: give up this thing ''Well,'' he said, ''a little girl like you ought to be in bed.'' ''Uncle,'' he said, ''how should you like me to come and live here with ''I saw you from my window, coming up the street,'' she said to Clive, solitary and ancient house at Toft End. Lionel Woolley said nothing until they had all shaken hands--his famous ''Well, young un,'' the old man said absently, ''what dost want?'' ''It in''na that,'' said the old man, ''but he''s dazed-like. ''Open th'' door a bit, father,'' said Miriam. id: 35505 author: Bennett, Arnold title: Anna of the Five Towns date: words: 76873 sentences: 5859 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/35505.txt txt: ./txt/35505.txt summary: importance when the man happened to be Henry Mynors and the woman Anna ''Good afternoon, Miss Tellwright,'' Beatrice said as she came up. ''If Mr. Mynors calls while I''m out, you mun tell him to wait,'' Mr. Tellwright said to Agnes, pointedly ignoring Anna''s presence. Tellwright, pa,'' Beatrice said, drawing Anna forward: he shook hands As soon as she was gone, Anna said to Mrs. Sutton that she Anna said good-night to Miss Dickinson and then to Beatrice. ''Good-night, Mr. Mynors,'' said Anna. father was adopting Anna did not know, since he said no word to her When Agnes came home to dinner from school, Anna said nothing ''It''s all right,'' said Mrs. Sutton contentedly, when Anna returned to ''Let us go for a walk,'' said Mynors, after tea, to Beatrice and Anna. ''You like Henry, don''t you, father?'' Anna said. ''Mr. Price has hanged himself,'' Anna said to her father when they id: 7326 author: Gough, George W. title: The Yeoman Adventurer date: words: 128320 sentences: 8539 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/7326.txt txt: ./txt/7326.txt summary: "He talked like the modest gentleman he is," said my mother, "and looked "Big-headed man, with a mouth slit up to his left ear?" said I, seizing "Have no fear, Mistress Margaret," said I cheerfully, sweeping my hand "Like Master Wheatman, sir, you are too good to a poor girl." She said it Master Freake said nothing, but his eyes were troubled, and I knew there "A man''s sister isn''t a woman," said I, and went ahead and pushed open "Well, Margaret and Oliver," said Master Freake, "this is no time to be "Looks like it, and the security into the bargain!" said Master Freake "My lord," said Master Freake, "there is a man of mine, one Dot Gibson, "For myself, sir," said the Colonel, snuff-box open in hand, for he had "I bring you an old friend, Margaret," said Master Freake, for whom, as I id: 7508 author: Moore, George title: A Mummer''s Wife date: words: 146582 sentences: 8218 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/7508.txt txt: ./txt/7508.txt summary: ''Oh, don''t, mother,'' said Kate, who knew that Mrs. Ede could rate Mrs. Ede said she would, and Kate went into the shop to attend to the few moments she said, ''I think, Kate, that if you''re in a hurry you''d better At last Dick wished his friends good-night, and Kate lay under guessing that Kate was thinking of the mummer, said, ''Yes, I wanted to talk Although it afforded Kate a great deal of pleasure to think that Dick liked ''Then come into the sitting-room,'' said Dick, taking her hands and drawing ''Whose carriage are you going in, Dick?'' said a little stout man who walked ''You''ll not be able to buy anything to-night,'' Dick said, and Kate ''Of course I believe you, dear,'' said Dick, who did not like to think that love with mine.'' The friend repeated Kate''s words to Dick, who said he Dick said: ''Well, Kate, I must be about my business. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel