mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-suicide-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/2289.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/35196.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/35784.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/49724.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/51170.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/51148.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv caution: excluded filename not matched: *MACOSX* === DIRECTORIES: ./tmp/input === DIRECTORY: ./tmp/input/input-file === metadata file: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv === found metadata file === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named subject-suicide-gutenberg FILE: cache/2289.txt OUTPUT: txt/2289.txt FILE: cache/35196.txt OUTPUT: txt/35196.txt FILE: cache/51170.txt OUTPUT: txt/51170.txt FILE: cache/35784.txt OUTPUT: txt/35784.txt FILE: cache/49724.txt OUTPUT: txt/49724.txt FILE: cache/51148.txt OUTPUT: txt/51148.txt 51148 txt/../pos/51148.pos 51148 txt/../wrd/51148.wrd 51148 txt/../ent/51148.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 51148 author: MacDonald, John D. 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Reducing subject-suicide-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 35784 author = Reid, Mayne title = Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 136315 sentences = 9413 flesch = 84 summary = times so at the end of Captain Ryecroft's line and rod; he having there "Joe, old boy, Miss Lees and I are going for a row; but, as the day's Stepping into the boat, the other Gwendoline takes the oars, Miss Lees to the boat-dock in good time, and give Joseph the cue to hold his same time he observes two boats approaching the little dock, where but Men as think that way a'nt like to stick at any sort of "Not now; you shall know in good time--when you meet me with the boat. "Captain Ryecroft" and "Miss Wynn," instead of "Vivian" and "Gwen"! "There was a day, Miss Wynn, when, standing on this spot, I thought "Wonder whose boat can be on the river this time o' night--mornin', I the house, did not re-enter; his oars were in the boat, having just come cache = ./cache/35784.txt txt = ./txt/35784.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51170 author = Robinson, Frank M. title = The Fire and the Sword date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 11042 sentences = 1066 flesch = 91 summary = And then Eckert had told him that Pendleton had taken the short way out. "It's a nice day, isn't it, Ted?" Eckert took a deep and pleasurable Eckert and Templin took a quick tour of the few rooms. Eckert knew by the way he looked at it that he wasn't at all _There will be hell to pay_, Eckert thought, _if Templin ever finds out "I would like to know something," Templin said coldly. "We would like you to come with us to our house for a while," Eckert "We would like to know," Eckert said politely, "where you were two Eckert looked over at Templin, who nodded shortly. Templin gestured to Eckert to take the box. "What if I told you I knew why Pendleton killed himself?" Eckert asked. Templin didn't want to talk about it, Eckert realized, but it had to be cache = ./cache/51170.txt txt = ./txt/51170.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35196 author = Reid, Mayne title = Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 135495 sentences = 9395 flesch = 84 summary = Stepping into the boat, the other Gwendoline takes the oars, Miss Lees the same time he observes two boats approaching the little dock, where After a time, he again observes:--"You've said you don't know the ladies Men as think that way a'nt like to stick at any sort of If the young lady be anythin' like's good-lookin' as Mary Morgan--" "Not now; you shall know in good time--when you meet me with the boat. "Captain Ryecroft" and "Miss Wynn," instead of "Vivian" and "Gwen!" It "There was a day, Miss Wynn, when, standing on this spot, I thought "Wonder whose boat can be on the river this time o' night--mornin', I Captain Ryecroft, looking towards the door still ajar, sees a face Llangorren Court, by the boat-stair, and he knows the people now living the house, did not re-enter; his oars were in the boat, having just come cache = ./cache/35196.txt txt = ./txt/35196.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 49724 author = Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe title = Snow-White; or, The House in the Wood date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23752 sentences = 2020 flesch = 99 summary = "Dwarfs!" said the child. "You are sleepy, Snow-white," said the dwarf. "Snow-white," said the dwarf, "if you talk so fast, your tongue will be "Do you like that song?" she said, opening her eyes wide at the man. runned away, and I said--what makes you look like that, dwarf?" The dwarf had come down from the tree, leaving the child asleep in the "Presently!" said the dwarf, looking up at the tree. "Oh, you dear dwarf!" said the child. "Yes!" said the child, "and because you are a dwarf, and because you child said he was a horrid old thing, and she wouldn't now, anyhow, and "Never I thought you were coming," said the child. said to the dwarf, was the time for him to tell her a story. "What was I saying?" The dwarf looked at the child, with eyes that "Mark," said the child, "do you know what I think?" cache = ./cache/49724.txt txt = ./txt/49724.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51148 author = MacDonald, John D. (John Dann) title = Common Denominator date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 3428 sentences = 311 flesch = 81 summary = The Argonauts looked like a race of inn and beer-garden proprietors in Lambert, chief of the Bureau of Racial Maturity, waited patiently for thousand years of dubiously recorded history, he had reached the stars. Lambert knew that mankind must become mature in order to survive. Two evenings a week Lambert called on Vonk Poogla, the Argonaut An animated film of the chart was prepared at Lambert's own The base line is in years, adjusted to our It peaked eight thousand years ago. remains at a high level for almost a thousand years, way beyond the end "Come now, Lambert," Simpkin said wearily. "You could have saved me the trip, you know," Lambert said. Lambert, knowing enough of Argonaut governmental structure to think of an analogy, Man Lambert. "But this is an analogy, Vonk Soobuknoora!" Lambert protested. Man Lambert, did you ever have "There are other choices, Man Lambert. cache = ./cache/51148.txt txt = ./txt/51148.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2289 author = Ibsen, Henrik title = Rosmersholm date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 28134 sentences = 4150 flesch = 95 summary = Oh, well, I dare say our good John Rosmer thinks he has had more come here like a living reminder of the unhappy time that is past--and both Rebecca--both Miss West and I know in our hearts that we did all Rebecca (goes up to ROSMER, and speaks in low, hurried tones, unheard Yes, my dear John, so now you know the sort of But, Mr. Kroll, you know how little taste Mr. Rosmer has for Yes, the mere fact of John Rosmer's name being connected with it (REBECCA comes in from the room on the right and opens the door wide.) (ROSMER stands for a while at the open door; then shuts it and comes turn your views have taken--because I suppose Miss West looks at things Rebecca--well, your Miss West, then--to tell the truth, we know very For I mean to live my life, Rebecca! cache = ./cache/2289.txt txt = ./txt/2289.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 35196 35784 49724 35196 35784 51170 number of items: 6 sum of words: 338,166 average size in words: 56,361 average readability score: 89 nouns: time; boat; way; man; night; house; one; day; place; river; o; eyes; something; life; thing; priest; hand; face; door; nothing; mother; child; word; waterman; room; words; things; girl; people; men; head; name; side; water; table; lady; thoughts; anything; heart; woman; oars; hour; part; kind; reason; moment; dwarf; mind; light; days verbs: is; be; has; have; was; are; do; been; had; ''s; were; know; did; being; see; think; say; said; come; does; having; ''ve; go; made; take; make; tell; going; get; let; am; gone; seen; knows; looking; told; came; ''m; thought; ''re; brought; done; taken; suppose; mean; says; heard; give; believe; goes adjectives: other; little; more; same; old; own; good; such; last; young; much; many; true; sure; first; few; different; new; white; strange; long; great; least; dark; dear; dead; certain; poor; short; best; several; better; late; enough; full; most; grand; right; only; black; very; possible; french; big; glad; less; ready; small; distant; latter adverbs: not; so; n''t; now; up; only; then; out; still; there; too; more; down; never; just; as; off; again; very; here; back; even; soon; all; away; ever; almost; well; on; instead; yet; far; in; once; long; thus; no; much; over; also; indeed; enough; however; rather; already; besides; quite; longer; else; first pronouns: it; he; i; you; his; she; her; him; they; them; its; me; their; my; your; we; himself; herself; us; our; itself; yourself; myself; themselves; one; ''em; yours; ye; hers; thy; ''s; ourselves; ours; mine; em; yerself; thee; hisself; you''ll; wi; theirs; i''m; on''t; volens_--we''ll; s; out,--; if''t; harp"--their; ha; gi''e proper nouns: _; rosmer; rebecca; miss; ryecroft; wynn; captain; kroll; llangorren; jack; wingate; murdock; shenstone; gwen; ye; mary; court; rogier; mrs.; morgan; mr.; george; wye; helseth; ferry; major; eckert; gwendoline; father; templin; dick; mahon; linton; lewin; coracle; boulogne; chapter; dempsey; mark; brendel; rugg; wi; pendleton; mortensgaard; lees; mrs; herefordshire; monsieur; mr; john keywords: wynn; wye; wingate; shenstone; ryecroft; rugg; rogier; murdock; mr.; morgan; monsieur; miss; mary; major; mahon; llangorren; linton; lewin; lees; joe; jack; herefordshire; gwendoline; gwen; george; french; ferry; father; dick; dempsey; court; coracle; chapter; captain; boulogne; white; west; tunpesh; templin; ted; snow; rosmersholm; rosmer; rebecca; ray; princess; phillips; pendleton; mrs.; mrs one topic; one dimension: time file(s): ./cache/35196.txt titles(s): Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye three topics; one dimension: boat; rosmer; eckert file(s): ./cache/35784.txt, ./cache/2289.txt, ./cache/51170.txt titles(s): Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye | Rosmersholm | The Fire and the Sword five topics; three dimensions: boat time rosmer; said child dwarf; eckert templin pendleton; translated grammar frightening; translated grammar frightening file(s): ./cache/35784.txt, ./cache/49724.txt, ./cache/51170.txt, ./cache/51148.txt, ./cache/51148.txt titles(s): Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye | Snow-White; or, The House in the Wood | The Fire and the Sword | Common Denominator | Common Denominator Type: gutenberg title: subject-suicide-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 15:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Suicide" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 2289 author: Ibsen, Henrik title: Rosmersholm date: words: 28134 sentences: 4150 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/2289.txt txt: ./txt/2289.txt summary: Oh, well, I dare say our good John Rosmer thinks he has had more come here like a living reminder of the unhappy time that is past--and both Rebecca--both Miss West and I know in our hearts that we did all Rebecca (goes up to ROSMER, and speaks in low, hurried tones, unheard Yes, my dear John, so now you know the sort of But, Mr. Kroll, you know how little taste Mr. Rosmer has for Yes, the mere fact of John Rosmer''s name being connected with it (REBECCA comes in from the room on the right and opens the door wide.) (ROSMER stands for a while at the open door; then shuts it and comes turn your views have taken--because I suppose Miss West looks at things Rebecca--well, your Miss West, then--to tell the truth, we know very For I mean to live my life, Rebecca! id: 51148 author: MacDonald, John D. (John Dann) title: Common Denominator date: words: 3428 sentences: 311 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/51148.txt txt: ./txt/51148.txt summary: The Argonauts looked like a race of inn and beer-garden proprietors in Lambert, chief of the Bureau of Racial Maturity, waited patiently for thousand years of dubiously recorded history, he had reached the stars. Lambert knew that mankind must become mature in order to survive. Two evenings a week Lambert called on Vonk Poogla, the Argonaut An animated film of the chart was prepared at Lambert''s own The base line is in years, adjusted to our It peaked eight thousand years ago. remains at a high level for almost a thousand years, way beyond the end "Come now, Lambert," Simpkin said wearily. "You could have saved me the trip, you know," Lambert said. Lambert, knowing enough of Argonaut governmental structure to think of an analogy, Man Lambert. "But this is an analogy, Vonk Soobuknoora!" Lambert protested. Man Lambert, did you ever have "There are other choices, Man Lambert. id: 35196 author: Reid, Mayne title: Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye date: words: 135495 sentences: 9395 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/35196.txt txt: ./txt/35196.txt summary: Stepping into the boat, the other Gwendoline takes the oars, Miss Lees the same time he observes two boats approaching the little dock, where After a time, he again observes:--"You''ve said you don''t know the ladies Men as think that way a''nt like to stick at any sort of If the young lady be anythin'' like''s good-lookin'' as Mary Morgan--" "Not now; you shall know in good time--when you meet me with the boat. "Captain Ryecroft" and "Miss Wynn," instead of "Vivian" and "Gwen!" It "There was a day, Miss Wynn, when, standing on this spot, I thought "Wonder whose boat can be on the river this time o'' night--mornin'', I Captain Ryecroft, looking towards the door still ajar, sees a face Llangorren Court, by the boat-stair, and he knows the people now living the house, did not re-enter; his oars were in the boat, having just come id: 35784 author: Reid, Mayne title: Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye date: words: 136315 sentences: 9413 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/35784.txt txt: ./txt/35784.txt summary: times so at the end of Captain Ryecroft''s line and rod; he having there "Joe, old boy, Miss Lees and I are going for a row; but, as the day''s Stepping into the boat, the other Gwendoline takes the oars, Miss Lees to the boat-dock in good time, and give Joseph the cue to hold his same time he observes two boats approaching the little dock, where but Men as think that way a''nt like to stick at any sort of "Not now; you shall know in good time--when you meet me with the boat. "Captain Ryecroft" and "Miss Wynn," instead of "Vivian" and "Gwen"! "There was a day, Miss Wynn, when, standing on this spot, I thought "Wonder whose boat can be on the river this time o'' night--mornin'', I the house, did not re-enter; his oars were in the boat, having just come id: 49724 author: Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe title: Snow-White; or, The House in the Wood date: words: 23752 sentences: 2020 pages: flesch: 99 cache: ./cache/49724.txt txt: ./txt/49724.txt summary: "Dwarfs!" said the child. "You are sleepy, Snow-white," said the dwarf. "Snow-white," said the dwarf, "if you talk so fast, your tongue will be "Do you like that song?" she said, opening her eyes wide at the man. runned away, and I said--what makes you look like that, dwarf?" The dwarf had come down from the tree, leaving the child asleep in the "Presently!" said the dwarf, looking up at the tree. "Oh, you dear dwarf!" said the child. "Yes!" said the child, "and because you are a dwarf, and because you child said he was a horrid old thing, and she wouldn''t now, anyhow, and "Never I thought you were coming," said the child. said to the dwarf, was the time for him to tell her a story. "What was I saying?" The dwarf looked at the child, with eyes that "Mark," said the child, "do you know what I think?" id: 51170 author: Robinson, Frank M. title: The Fire and the Sword date: words: 11042 sentences: 1066 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/51170.txt txt: ./txt/51170.txt summary: And then Eckert had told him that Pendleton had taken the short way out. "It''s a nice day, isn''t it, Ted?" Eckert took a deep and pleasurable Eckert and Templin took a quick tour of the few rooms. Eckert knew by the way he looked at it that he wasn''t at all _There will be hell to pay_, Eckert thought, _if Templin ever finds out "I would like to know something," Templin said coldly. "We would like you to come with us to our house for a while," Eckert "We would like to know," Eckert said politely, "where you were two Eckert looked over at Templin, who nodded shortly. Templin gestured to Eckert to take the box. "What if I told you I knew why Pendleton killed himself?" Eckert asked. Templin didn''t want to talk about it, Eckert realized, but it had to be ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel