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Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 41 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 78652 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 73 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 man 18 great 18 God 11 time 9 people 9 good 8 New 8 Mr. 7 like 7 life 7 England 7 CHAPTER 6 day 6 States 6 Miss 5 thing 5 look 5 United 5 Europe 4 work 4 nature 4 Republic 4 Plato 4 Mrs. 4 London 4 Government 4 City 3 world 3 woman 3 true 3 state 3 soul 3 large 3 justice 3 footnote 3 chapter 3 american 3 York 3 Thrasymachus 3 Sun 3 State 3 Socrates 3 President 3 Polemarchus 3 Lord 3 Lady 3 King 3 House 3 Homer 3 Glaucon Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 9625 man 5037 time 4086 life 3499 day 3334 thing 3317 people 3241 world 2835 way 2760 woman 2623 hand 2607 one 2598 year 2353 work 2273 part 2176 state 2071 nature 2061 mind 1998 nothing 1958 place 1937 eye 1921 word 1921 power 1880 child 1704 order 1676 soul 1656 law 1577 house 1556 friend 1534 person 1527 country 1507 question 1482 other 1467 system 1464 side 1452 father 1420 body 1404 number 1402 interest 1372 knowledge 1368 city 1342 water 1339 case 1313 idea 1296 reason 1295 face 1293 justice 1284 room 1283 love 1281 pleasure 1272 end Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4771 _ 1170 State 998 God 866 Plato 643 Mr. 638 Cobb 586 Freeland 547 Miss 514 Socrates 502 King 494 Lord 477 cp 404 Republic 399 Lady 392 Captain 391 New 381 George 380 States 366 Chairo 350 Utopia 330 Government 330 England 327 Sir 327 Lydia 327 CHAPTER 314 Glaucon 309 heaven 305 Gordon 296 Mrs. 293 Dr. 288 House 285 Professor 285 London 268 Greek 267 Thrasymachus 264 Laws 260 America 251 Homer 245 Ariston 244 Morse 234 Edith 231 Dru 229 President 225 Adeimantus 220 York 220 Hanky 219 Europe 216 Fillmore 214 Chester 213 Dick Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 36299 i 24622 he 23723 it 18141 you 16077 they 13049 we 9582 them 8127 me 7761 she 7167 him 4489 us 3431 her 1852 himself 1559 themselves 1091 myself 728 itself 544 herself 427 one 420 ourselves 345 yourself 149 mine 118 ours 114 yours 67 theirs 55 hers 40 his 36 thee 16 ib 14 ye 13 yourselves 13 ''s 11 yram 10 oneself 7 ''em 6 thyself 3 them;--they 3 o''er 3 labours 3 ii 3 enemies,''--that 2 theseus 2 iv 2 euripides,''--''they 1 you_--you 1 yoi 1 yet,"--he 1 yerself 1 without;--what 1 whereof 1 whence Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 115180 be 38989 have 12330 say 11469 do 7217 make 5812 see 4733 know 4675 take 4484 come 4036 go 3919 give 3721 find 3694 think 2539 seem 2516 look 2502 tell 2315 become 2046 leave 2014 ask 1955 call 1941 get 1827 let 1747 speak 1675 pass 1611 reply 1588 bring 1534 feel 1528 begin 1512 hear 1472 use 1416 follow 1415 live 1389 mean 1327 keep 1313 turn 1273 hold 1265 suppose 1226 put 1171 understand 1170 stand 1163 receive 1143 appear 1116 want 1109 show 1108 believe 1070 answer 1052 work 1042 fall 1031 carry 1020 learn Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 22817 not 8294 so 6616 more 5890 great 5619 other 5555 then 5268 only 4719 now 4592 very 4269 good 4225 well 3720 as 3449 most 3428 up 3419 first 3176 own 3113 much 3079 many 2868 such 2844 little 2727 long 2646 same 2592 out 2555 also 2554 true 2299 never 2296 even 2277 old 2238 just 2025 here 1988 again 1986 far 1860 too 1850 large 1821 still 1782 new 1752 high 1625 few 1621 down 1607 last 1549 soon 1538 once 1532 ever 1476 human 1472 therefore 1433 yet 1403 young 1389 certainly 1358 away 1350 all Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1090 good 710 least 702 great 587 most 446 high 180 bad 118 large 107 slight 80 low 76 near 74 fine 73 strong 70 noble 58 fair 58 early 51 small 51 happy 51 Most 39 true 35 bright 33 late 32 wise 31 rich 29 long 29 full 26 heavy 25 weak 25 simple 24 pure 21 young 21 pleasant 21 manif 21 brave 20 deep 20 dear 19 j 19 eld 18 old 16 poor 16 hard 16 grand 15 l 14 wild 14 strange 14 rare 14 lovely 13 wide 13 short 13 faint 12 mighty Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2862 most 182 well 169 least 6 worst 4 hard 3 soon 3 rich''--the 3 it?--to 3 highest 1 shortest 1 oldest 1 near 1 manifest 1 fast 1 faith,--the 1 clearest 1 b;--the Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 archive.org 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 www.gutenberg.net 2 books.google.com 1 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46128/46128-h/46128-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46128/46128-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/7/7/14770/14770-h/14770-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/7/7/14770/14770-h.zip 1 http://www.archive.org/details/solarisfarm00edsorich 1 http://books.google.com/books?vid=lU2J-EFFzjgC&id 1 http://books.google.com/ 1 http://archive.org/download/a604578400platuoft/a604578400platuoft.pdf 1 http://archive.org/details/perseveranceisle00frazrich 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 2 ccx074@coventry.ac.uk 1 ccx074@pglaf.org Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 man is not 17 _ see _ 16 _ is _ 13 nothing is more 11 people were not 10 man was not 9 _ do _ 9 man does not 9 one has ever 8 _ was _ 8 men are not 8 one is enough 8 soul is immortal 8 state was not 8 things are not 7 _ are _ 7 _ see s. 7 men do not 7 people did not 6 life is more 6 man is just 6 men become more 6 one is as 6 people are not 6 state is not 6 things are common 6 way is smooth 6 work is not 5 _ did _ 5 life is still 5 men were not 5 mind was so 5 one had ever 5 one is also 5 people do not 5 soul is full 5 state is possible 5 thing was true 5 things being equal 5 time is not 5 world had not 5 world is so 4 children are not 4 eye is not 4 eyes were blue 4 man is also 4 man is always 4 man is immortal 4 men are equal 4 men are qualified Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 life is no longer 4 man was not able 3 day is no longer 3 man has no need 3 man is not only 3 men are not just 3 nature has no part 3 nature is not twofold 3 order having not much 3 people are no longer 3 things has no sense 2 children are not theirs 2 day is not exhausted 2 laws are not only 2 man had not yet 2 men is not so 2 mind had not yet 2 people are not good 2 people were not able 2 state have no leisure 2 times has not out 1 * is no conceivable 1 * let no one 1 _ are not want 1 _ have not halfe 1 child has no choice 1 children do not all 1 children was no longer 1 day had no clear 1 day had no other 1 day was not enough 1 day was not far 1 day was not sufficient 1 day were not larger 1 days saw no one 1 eye gave no promise 1 eye is not dimmed 1 eye is not universal 1 eye was not remarkable 1 eyes had no other 1 friends said no word 1 hands had no effect 1 hands had not as 1 house had no other 1 houses are no better 1 houses are not too 1 houses had no doubt 1 law did not seriously 1 life are not unduly 1 life has no meaning Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 254268 55201 217644 1497 194870 9866 155959 7303 130290 31373 125174 150 115017 55505 104185 46128 96719 44307 94400 43543 94242 6424 86384 1971 79508 6037 78996 3261 78396 624 78135 26050 77537 37270 77219 47030 71363 16503 62932 37821 62050 48690 60365 7401 57487 6711 52566 14770 51044 49207 43706 2130 35709 27884 21925 45350 19259 53193 17010 2352 16631 2816 15797 2434 11705 4290 10857 31171 3478 55269 24750 3797 11573 1607 1013 25439 Readability of items; "How difficult is each item to read?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 89.0 6037 87.0 37270 84.0 55269 84.0 47030 83.0 48690 82.0 1971 82.0 44307 81.0 55201 80.0 3261 78.0 150 77.0 7401 75.0 14770 75.0 37821 75.0 46128 74.0 49207 73.0 2434 73.0 2816 73.0 27884 73.0 1497 72.0 6711 72.0 43543 71.0 624 70.0 55505 68.0 6424 67.0 53193 66.0 16503 66.0 45350 66.0 31373 65.0 4290 65.0 31171 64.0 7303 61.0 9866 61.0 26050 60.0 2352 58.0 2130 24750 3797 11573 1607 1013 25439 Item summaries; "In a narrative form, how can each item be abstracted?" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1013 11573 14770 The world of Brief sustains the shortest lived human beings of our conviction that human life exists in many different worlds of space. some worlds where human life is inferior to ours, and of others where it free spirit may go out to live the life more vast in other worlds. manner in which other worlds have reached their great triumphs, he gives world if a human creature from some other planet were suddenly to set I learned with interest the wonderful past life on this world. this world was not organized until seven thousand years after religious believe, however, that if our world remains a few thousand years more, I paid a passing visit to a few worlds where human life had never risen million miles and is thirty-three times as large as our world, with the worlds revolving around it sustain human life. On many of these worlds human life abounds in 1497 external frame-work of the State, the idea of good more than justice. that war is the natural state of man; or that private vices are public Why, my good friend, I said, how can any one answer who knows, and says Then, I said, let us begin and create in idea a State; and yet the true Yes, he said, and a man in his condition of life ought to use the art of Yes, he said; the States are as bad as the men; and I am very far from Thus, then, I said, the nature and place in the State of one of the four That is also good, he said; but I should like to know what you mean? Yes, he said, the States are as the men are; they grow out of human Then if the man is like the State, I said, must not the same rule 150 Why, my good friend, I said, how can any one answer who knows, and says men are said to unite in making the life of the unjust better than the Then, I said, let us begin and create in idea a State; and yet the true Yes, he said, and a man in his condition of life ought to use the art Yes, he said; the States are as bad as the men; and I am very far from Yes, we often said that one man should do one thing only. That is also good, he said; but I should like to know what you mean? Yes, I said; and there is another thing which is likely, or rather a Yes, he said, the States are as the men are; they grow out of human Then if the man is like the State, I said, must not the same rule 1607 16503 Power of the Sun--Colours and forms in the sky--Situation of seas--Great cataract and water-lifts form background of palaces and electricities discovered--Man, beasts, birds, &c., possess an powers--EXPERIMENT ON LIVING MAN--Electrical currents in brain--How injury--Production of leaves--Of colour--United electricities form worlds, many peopled by beings of a beauty, goodness, and power knowledge of man exceeds certain limits, his power, like that of good whilst the power and works of men of genius would be many times The power of the sun in my world is great, and the heat and light are In Montalluyah the sun''s electricity is very powerful. kind possess certain properties in common: thus, air electricity enters Man, beasts, birds, insects, fish, reptiles, trees, plants, water, in beautiful and powerful light, visible by day and by night. beautiful fragrance--nay, colour, form, and variety to flowers in great influence on the child''s health, beauty, and intelligence. 1971 Panky assented, but then, turning sharply to my father, he said, "My man, "I think," said my father to me, "that Hanky knew what his friend meant, "I do not know what you mean, sir," said my father, "and if I did, half-a"Old Mrs. Nosnibor," said Panky, "says the Sunchild told her they were Presently Hanky said to my father quite civilly, "And what, my good man, "I believe you are the Head Ranger," said my father, who saw that he was "And what," said George, "did my father, as I shall always call him, say "They shall come," said George gravely; "but we have not yet got enough "I know the difficulty," said my father presently, "with which the King turned, George said to my father, "And now shake hands also with your My father said he was followed to the Mayor''s house by a good many 2130 desire wealth nor greatness; and, indeed, I value and admire such a man seems to me a very unjust thing to take away a man''s life for a little making laws can authorise man-slaughter in cases in which God has given good man ought to propose to himself in living; for your friend Plato "Do not you think that if I were about any king, proposing good laws to too great a people to be governed by a divided king, since no man would men cannot live conveniently where all things are common. by this means a good man finds as much pleasure one way as he parts with "This is their notion of virtue and of pleasure: they think that no man''s by the good things that a man does he secures to himself that happiness man has any property, all men zealously pursue the good of the public, 2352 district was governed by a Governor, elected for two years, and a Court The law of recall applied to all officers of the Government elected by Department of Finance, was given a copy of the laws governing it, and the work of every department of the Government and all bills approved violators of the law, by the Government placing for sale in every "When a government by the people came into power in Eurasia the working men and women in both countries forced their Government to Government in every district were required by law to examine every Under the law no person was allowed to marry until twenty-one years of one year''s imprisonment at hard labor in the district in which this law district and paid by the Government a salary fixed by law, and no bonds the people thereof enjoyed a District Government by electing their 2434 a yellow cane, tipped at both ends with blue, who came aboard our ship, did in our ship-boat, sending the principal man amongst us save one, which answer the said person lifted up his right hand towards Heaven, men and goods out of our ship, was somewhat settled and quiet, I old world, and the new; and whether ever we shall see Europe, God only The morrow after our three days were past, there came to us a new man, He said, "I am by office governor of this House of Strangers, and by of those times,) had then fifteen hundred strong ships, of great of the true nature of all things, (whereby God might have the more On the feast day, the father or Tirsan cometh forth after divine Jew came to me again, and said; "Ye are happy men; for the Father of 24750 25439 26050 good nature and whose person was remarkably fine; but Lady Melvyn In this happy situation Miss Melvyn continued till near the end of her with Miss Melvyn, who found great pleasure in endeavouring to instruct As soon as she appeared in the world as Lady Melvyn, she began to As Miss Melvyn felt her little friend''s reproach, and saw that she had time, till Miss Mancel reached her fifteenth year, with little I think, continued Mrs Maynard, we left Miss Melvyn requiring to be As soon as she returned home, she acquainted Sir Charles and Lady Melvyn This lady Mrs Morgan found in possession of her house, and was received The old lady was much shocked at this event, but hoped a little time At her house Miss Selvyn saw a great deal of good company, and was so By this means Miss Selvyn became acquainted with Lady Mary and was the 27884 my body, stood on the edge of the cave, and commended my soul to God. Ordering the men to veer the rope steadily, and to hold when I cried While I mused on the strange things I had witnessed, a tree came into people generally are distinguished for the politeness of their manners, Each province is peopled by its own race of trees; in the country each takes place at the beginning of the oak month, is solemnized with great In great astonishment I asked, "How is it, that a land inhabited by pure eight days we came in sight of land; which the seamen called days sailing hove in sight of a new land, which, on account of the foul an old man, named Casba, which signifies, the great emperor. the old emperor, that a great man had come into his dominions, in a 2816 names and power to influence terrestrial things marked in three little and the priests know what sort of year the different kinds of winds painted, with their natures, sizes, customs, colors, manner of living, etc., in their different states, strength, venoms, and uses, and a great of all the arts and sciences; the likeness and difference of things; different ones four times in the year, that is when the sun enters useful works, in the field, in military service, and in arts, except But in the City of the Sun, while duty and work are distributed among The women also are taught these arts under their own magistrates and water, and so do the women, but the old men of fifty and upward use of war; Wisdom, of the sciences; Love, of food, clothing, education, Hoh, Power, Wisdom, and Love are changed according to the wish of 31171 principle that only honest men shall be placed in public offices has We learn that the United States of South America are at present holding We thought it a great deal for the English people, twenty-five years Good news continues to come from France. Central Africa, officered in great part by European and American use between England, France, Germany, Italy, and the United States, will life now averages 50 years in the United States; rather more in rather frequent ten years ago in New York, are seldom now heard of. Another great sanitary improvement was the destruction, a few years The World''s Young Men''s Christian Association now counts more than two On New Year''s day, 1932, a union prayer meeting of all nations is to years ago; their work being so much better done, generally, by their the photophone; in public affairs, the reunion of the old and new school 31373 progressive unit; with improved farm methods on co-operative lines, as introduce a new era for agriculture, in which co-operative working shall farm work, this is a new and untried field which promises grand results. it possible to treat large tracts of land as a single farm, this great Applied to my chosen life work, it demands my best thought, my entire work at the farm, so encouraged Fillmore Flagg and his co-workers, so importance and the advantages of this new kind of co-operative work, work was the grand purpose of Fern Fenwick''s Washington life. By the end of Fillmore Flagg''s first year at Solaris Farm, Fern Fenwick forward his great work for humanity at Solaris Farm. lavish use of electric power in operating the factory works and farm Five years of co-operative work, have convinced the people of Solaris, "When we consider the future of the co-operative farm, as a working 3261 he got up and said, "All right, old oar-wearer, whatever you like; this We went on a little further, and I looked to the right again, and said, "Good morning, little neighbours," said Dick. The old man looked at me keenly, and said: "You seem to know a great deal "This came of it," said I, "that a good many people were sent to prison "Well, well, I am sure you think so, neighbour," said the old man, "but I "Yes," said the old man, "but I think the cornfields must have been built "Certainly," said I, "that means turning the market into a mere battlefield, in which many people must suffer as much as in the battle-field of The old man smiled, and said nothing; but Dick turned rather red, and "Well," said Dick, "surely it is but natural to like these things 37270 "Of course I will, Sir Thomas," she said, and her voice was as clear as "May I make a little personal explanation, Sir Thomas?" she said. Am I boring you, Sir Thomas, and Mr. Williams?" she said suddenly, with a quick look at both of us. "Oh, Sir Thomas," he said, "Mr. Morse has not yet returned, and I think "I have brought Sir Thomas, Señora," he said, looking about the room, "How do you do, Sir Thomas," she said in her beautiful, bell-like voice. "Now look here, Sir Thomas," Morse said, sitting down by me and drawing "So I was, Sir Thomas," he said looking at me in a surprised sort of "Why, you look quite tired and gray, Sir Thomas," said Miss Boynton. "I have found out, Sir Thomas," she said, "that Mr. Gideon Morse has "Sir Thomas," he said in a whisper, "this is Pu-Yi himself, Mr. Morse''s 37821 "Tell me," I said, "is Lydia going to accept the mission?" "I don''t believe the state will ever recognize her," said Ariston; "she The next day Lydia sent word to Ariston that she would like to see him, shall, of course," he said, "wish to see Lydia alone for a little, but Then Iréné said: "You wanted to speak to me, Lydia." Lydia lowered her voice as she said: "You still love Chairo?" "And you think," said Lydia, "that a woman should not accept the mission I speak who know"; and Iréné turned on Lydia a look of immortal the whole of the first day; and as Chairo, Ariston, and I returned free," I said; "she told me that all Chairo wanted was Lydia." the effect of silence on Lydia, she had handed Chairo some selected "It was Neaera," said Chairo very low. "You had best not tell Chairo so," said Ariston. 3797 4290 5,000,000 represented this great Canadian nation, which has since great social and political changes which were going on in the A general election for the Dominion had been timed to take place city is a great centre of attraction for scientific men, and many world, and here the traveller can step on board a car for London, plants and trees from all countries, great national benefits have great works where all the rocket-cars for the Dominion are built. If any great public works are the Confederation, as great numbers of Americans have already years ago at an advanced age, was the man who started the new order could derive benefit, till in twenty years time so much general the former to place the powerful oxyhydrogen charge in the great Cars are coming in every minute punctually on time from all parts right car and are again started on time. 43543 a second time: all, however, had great hopes; and I saw two or three I saw an old man reading the bottle which contained his own past hopes; Amongst the virtues lost by advance in life, I saw a great quantity of the time of which he writes: thus, if it be recorded of a great man, in the same undertaking; but since the thoughts and designs of great men It is also a great discovery of modern times, that a man may publish his living has succeeded in, and having heard that no man has been able to others are great men, till the world can no longer avoid believing it. in how many different ways a man may be great by this single endowment. appeared that the authors of this design have great hopes of persuading I saw a man advance to trial with great courage: he first placed his 44307 Cobb arose and entered his little back room, soon returning with a "Come," said Craft, noticing that Cobb was waiting for some remark from Cobb, having left the room, soon returned with a small box containing Cobb now entered his little room, and soon returned with a small Passing up Haight street to within about half a mile of Mt. Olympus, Cobb ordered the driver to pull up his team. The door of the old house had opened to admit Cobb, and had closed As they started away, Cobb turned to the glass window, raised his hand The seventeen-year-old girl to whom Junius Cobb had bidden a tearful "That is our train, Cobb," said Rawolle, following the eyes of the Here Cobb for the first time examined the great invention of his old For three days Cobb and Hugh passed about the great city, the one 45350 These kind words caused me to stop; I looked at the man who stood the appearance in the flesh of a man like Bacon, who had taken his means simply this, that we have arrived at the first day of the new "What kind of time is it you want to know?" asked he in reply; "true, adopt a kind of time that would apply to any spot of the earth; for "You are perfectly right in your remarks," said Bacon, as I discoveries, which for a long time afterwards merely bore a purely great universal ''public weal.'' Nations have ceased to stand opposite, light and more air; this was its natural birth-right; for no bird was this question to Bacon, the following was his reply: "My dear sir, Thinking on Bacon''s words, I looked once more through one of the "Such was the case," replied Bacon, "at one time; but the child 46128 and I soon got the boat''s head pointed down stream, and the way we islands and far to the southward, as such a boat would make rapid way One piece of boat-planking, about nine feet long and ten inches wide, This ended my day''s work, and the setting sun gave signs of a pleasant long-distant day been left on the island in this manner, but no signs into deep water at some place near the mouth of Stillwater Cove, and having fixed it in place, I each day conveyed the goats on board and having secured both it and the boat also, I went to work sawing off the the incoming water, and felt the boat descending, and saw the sandy boat, but during this year I went to work upon a beautiful small steam placed in order, I took my little flat-boat and went on shore with my 47030 there came before the King''s eyes the beautiful face and the baby look is a king of men.'' But you are a woman," he said, suddenly dropping his "Yes, Turbo, my Chancellor, saw me," cried the King, growing alarmed. "Calm yourself, my dear General," said the King a little nervously; "it "Mlle de Tricotrin has been reading some beautiful things to me," said "Take it away, Penelophon," said Mlle de Tricotrin desperately, "I le Marquis," said Turbo, looking frankly at his rival, "let us be "Go then, Penelophon," said Mlle de Tricotrin; "but come back and talk "As a republic," said the Marquis, in answer to the King, "if I may so "What is the meaning of this?" said the King, turning on the Chancellor. "Do you not know, madam?" said Penelophon, with a look of pain in her "He shall not wait long," said the King, not a little touched by his new 48690 ''I come with Lord Chester on this occasion,'' said Constance, ''as his witness, and Professor Ingleby, for the hand of Lord Chester. These marriages of old or middle-aged women with young men, common ''Lord Chester,'' said Lady Despard, thoughtfully, ''who is, no doubt, all such young men were within their reach; and very old ladies, looking at They all laughed at this picture, but the young men looked as if Lord old women and young men, there was no telling what might not happen; and preached, Lord Chester looked about him, and watched the men. ''They are ready to our hand,'' said Lord Chester. ''You may, my lord.'' The young man held out his hand, which the aged Whenever they passed a house, Lord Chester sent half a dozen men to ''We know all this, Constance,'' said Lord Chester. what wonderful things Lord Chester has done with the men in the last 49207 "I have understood," said Miss Fitzherbert, "that Lord Reginald is harm from Lord Reginald, and the time has long passed for him to receive "But," said Mrs. Hardinge, "your Majesty is asking us to hold office at "I hardly know to which direction our duty points," Mrs. Hardinge said. point that the objection to Lord Reginald was of a personal nature, and "You surely," said Montreal, "do not care for Lord Reginald?" been said that, supposing the alleged action of Lord Reginald was "Colonel Laurient," said Hilda gravely, "you ought to know me well said to her, "Tell me now as woman to man, not as subject to emperor." Hilda showed Mrs. Hardinge the Emperor''s magnificent present, and asked "Hilda," said Lord Reginald, bowing low, "forgive me. "No, Hilda," said Lord Reginald, who suddenly appeared at her side, "I "Dear Mrs. Hardinge," said the Emperor, with radiant face, "Hilda has 53193 First Citizen over this wonderful people, said to his fellows: Lesser City, lying at the opposite end of the inland sea or mere. monuments of genius, wisdom, art, civilization, learning and human As we journeyed Xamas said: "Ask with all frankness such questions as Commonwealth on the great principles of human equality and the right of A TRIP BY AIR AND LAND AND WATER THROUGH THE PROVINCES, CITIES, A TRIP BY AIR AND LAND AND WATER THROUGH THE PROVINCES, CITIES, What a wonderful land is Intermere, and what a wonderful people live by land; and delightful people met us with fairy-like Merocars when turned the night into a season of beauty equaling the full day, kept electric current direct, or dividing its capabilities into useful and necessary directions, or perfects some great mechanism, securing the "Your own scientists know," said Remo, "that with the direct current 55201 Plato''s own mind, are most naturally represented in the form of the State? end; good manners are both an art and a virtue; character is naturally follows:--His father is a good man dwelling in an ill-ordered State, who Surely, he said, a man may be expected to love those whom he thinks good, Then, I said, let us begin and create in idea a State; and yet the true Yes, he said, and a man in his condition of life ought to use the art of Yes, he said; the States are as bad as the men; and I am very far from which, when existing among men, Homer calls the form and likeness of God. Very true, he said. [Sidenote: Every man pursues the good, but without knowing the nature of *577D* Then if the man is like the State, I said, must not the same rule 55269 _Sch._ Agreed; but as we goe, what good newes doe you heare of the _Sch._ I like that well, I pray you declare some good experience, that _Trav._ In a Kingdome called _Macaria_, the King and the Governours have a Great Councell like to the Parliament in England, but it lawes of the Great Councell, for the whole Kingdome, like as Court _Trav._ Very easily: for they have a law, that if any Divine shall _Trav._ They must needs receive great honour of the people, by reason _Sch._ But how cometh the Kings great honour which you speak of? _Trav._ You Divines have the sway of mens minds, you may as easily _Trav._ This would doe the feat, but that the Divines in England, _Sch._ That will bee a good change, when as well superiors as _Trav._ Well, doe you know any man that hath any secrets, or good 55505 When they were gone Captain Ganoe said: "I little thought that Lief action," said Captain Ganoe, "we can now have the much needed rest we "I think in view of all the facts," said the Captain, "that this matter ICE-FIELD--CAPTAIN GANOE LEADS A PARTY TO HIS ASSISTANCE--LIEF ICE-FIELD--CAPTAIN GANOE LEADS A PARTY TO HIS ASSISTANCE--LIEF "I thank God," said Captain Ganoe, "that Jack discovered your approach "Glad to meet you," said Captain Ganoe, extending his hand, "and I hope "The great mass of our people," said Iola, "would not understand "That is right," said Captain Ganoe, who now came forward and took up "That is good news," I said, "but I thought that Captain Battell was "But," said the Captain, "you say that the people of this country once "Well," said the Captain, "it has certainly induced your people to do be a long time before the people of my own country will reach that 6037 when a sweet-faced boy came up and handed me a card of this church''s Gordon lifted his hand and said, "Let us bow our heads a moment in Overman fixed his eye on Gordon for a moment, laid his hand on his the story of a day''s life, wet with tears of hope and love, or Kate put her hand on Gordon''s arm and pressed her red lips together, Kate put her hand on Gordon''s arm and drew closer as they passed For the man, this fair woman, beautiful in face and form beyond the When Gordon looked the little cat full in the face, she liked him Gordon handed the cat back to the young man, whispered something Gordon left the house with a lingering look at Ruth''s window A singularly beautiful love the old man had bestowed on Ruth, and last battle of her soul for the life of her love with the man who 624 "As no such thing as the labor question is known nowadays," replied Dr. Leete, "and there is no way in which it could arise, I suppose we may men, the great corporations had taught the people an entirely new set day, men were bound to lay up goods and money against coming failure of "Please look at to-day''s music," she said, handing me a card, "and tell "The broad shoulders of the nation," said Dr. Leete, "bear now like a "Surely I told you this morning, at least I thought I did," replied Dr. Leete, "that the right of a man to maintenance at the nation''s table No man of his time did so much as he to turn men''s minds to the "That went before my day, but I remember hearing about it," said Dr. Leete, when I alluded to the fact at the breakfast table. 6424 possibility as we know them in the men and women of this world that a mighty difference had come to the world of men. Have I come to Utopia to hear this sort of thing? valleys open the world will open, Utopia, where men and women are I submit that to the modern minded man it can be no sort of Utopia general conception of the economic nature of the Utopian State. the species, in the case of the Utopian World State it absolutely things a specially free sort of property in this way, men would the world of to-day, but the discussion of the Utopian state of How would things be "different" in the Modern Utopia? The Modern Utopia is not only to be a sound and happy World State, little things of daily life interest them in a different way. types of personality Utopia presents, certain men and women of a 6711 But this was not all the young man saw, for Philip Dru, in spite of his the State and capital are important in the order named.'' Good man that Gloria and Philip Dru spent most of graduation day together. Philip was ever at his best when viewing the large questions of State, After a long silence, Philip Dru arose and took Gloria''s hand. "Dear Philip," wrote Gloria, "the great Senator Selwyn has expressed a General Dru brought together an army of fifty thousand men at Madison Selwyn on the one hand, and what he represented, and Philip Dru on the General Newton thought that Dru was planning to attack him at a point General Dru had long wanted to know of Selwyn, and, though they had brief the plan for the General Government that Philip Dru outlined and "If your fortune were mine, Senator Selwyn," said Philip Dru, "I would 7303 "So far as I can see," said Edith, "the main business of the people''s "The revolutionary party in the great Revolution," said the doctor, as we He said people had in your day such strange ideas of feminine day, a class like your private capitalists, who did not share the work, "There was a great deal said by the economists of your day," the doctor "The Revolution," said the doctor, "abolished private capitalism--that is "Say rather," replied the doctor, "that the economic equalization of men what they called good times the condition of the mass of the people was need to advertise." But the capitalists said to the people: "Shall we "Of course," said the doctor, "it is a great thing in itself, but so "In point of fact," said the doctor, "the new order has tended to "When I was last in the world of living people," I said, "the city was 7401 feet long, and looked, I imagined, curiously like a grave. some lights it looked like raven-black hair powdered with gold-dust. "And yet not strange," said the old man, by way of comment on her words. At the end our way to the house was over a green turf, among great trees house, from whose sacred womb ever comes to it life and love and joy, Yoletta''s hand was really the only thing in life I desired, but it was face, to see the earth and sky and animals--this is like life to me; and "You were a long time in the house before you expressed a wish to see the house; for who can look on this face without pain, even when it is One day, after looking long and earnestly into my face, said my gentle "She is sleeping still," he said presently, "perhaps without pain, like 9866 value, but in using labour to produce such things out of natural objects. sufficient number of resolute men to carry out the work of social Everyone in Freeland must always know what products were for the time being general labour-profit, and even at a higher rate when specially trying work time, the end of the fifth year in Freeland, 280,000 workers were demand, though the productive capacity of Freeland has for years materially means of production are needed according as there is a great or a small use the other hand is intended to increase the productiveness of human labour. community as that of Freeland should have produced not merely notable works working-men, and particularly our Freeland workers, are influenced. social justice an actual fact, because the new form of labour demands this increasing productiveness of labour without allowing the working masses to continually increasing productiveness of labour, you must for a time be