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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 16 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 85431 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 81 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Rodin 9 Rose 9 Cardoville 9 Adrienne 8 Mother 8 Djalma 8 Dagobert 7 Mdlle 7 Father 7 Bunch 6 Simon 6 Gabriel 6 Blanche 6 Agricola 5 Lord 5 Faringhea 4 Saint 4 Pompon 4 Paris 4 Morok 4 Jesuit 4 Baleinier 3 good 3 Samuel 3 Rennepont 3 Prophet 3 Princess 3 Ninny 3 Moulin 3 Madame 3 Jacques 3 Hardy 3 God 3 Frances 3 Florine 3 Emperor 3 Dizier 3 Cephyse 2 Uel 2 Tripeaud 2 Sultan 2 Spoil 2 Sergius 2 Rue 2 Queen 2 Patriarch 2 Nilo 2 Mrs. 2 Montbron 2 Mirza Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3177 man 2479 hand 2149 day 2145 time 1733 father 1701 eye 1684 word 1500 moment 1457 door 1329 child 1309 house 1275 voice 1179 woman 1158 girl 1147 heart 1128 mother 1092 head 1059 face 1050 lady 1045 nothing 967 sir 962 room 940 soldier 936 life 880 arm 866 son 859 friend 849 sister 842 place 812 letter 802 night 791 air 784 person 772 countenance 759 death 738 way 734 name 731 one 708 year 705 love 697 order 673 side 623 hour 620 mind 617 world 616 interest 606 thing 606 madame 599 thought 594 silence Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2798 Rodin 1992 Adrienne 1856 Dagobert 1776 M. 1542 Agricola 1351 Father 1322 de 1218 d''Aigrigny 1214 Djalma 1180 Cardoville 1053 Rose 1036 Mother 1034 Mdlle 1010 Gabriel 936 Prince 862 Bunch 752 Princess 745 God 717 Lord 681 _ 636 Simon 574 Saint 552 Hardy 530 Blanche 515 Paris 495 thou 466 Baleinier 454 Morok 454 Emperor 440 Pompon 415 Mahommed 414 Faringhea 400 Cephyse 386 Jacques 374 Marshal 372 Rue 366 Dizier 364 Abbe 357 Count 348 Florine 344 Madame 326 India 325 heaven 312 Samuel 308 Sergius 308 Jesuit 292 Frances 290 Rennepont 286 CHAPTER 246 Prophet Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 18200 i 15279 he 15134 you 13520 it 6955 me 6618 him 6198 she 4449 they 3862 we 3234 them 2792 her 1917 us 1681 himself 816 myself 705 herself 472 themselves 413 yourself 375 one 280 itself 203 thee 146 ourselves 115 mine 67 yours 38 thyself 28 ''s 26 ours 20 his 17 hers 16 theirs 14 ''em 8 yourselves 6 thy 3 thou 3 ay 2 your''n 2 you?--you 2 you?--by 2 you''re 2 ye 2 wife,--you 2 true?--they 2 on''t 2 means-- 2 me:--''you 2 help!--they 2 ha!--it 2 god!--what 2 dying-- 2 children!--they 2 burgomaster-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 45596 be 19424 have 8348 say 5738 do 3443 see 2845 make 2720 take 2719 know 2668 come 2559 go 2014 tell 1912 give 1869 think 1628 look 1434 cry 1429 speak 1393 hear 1372 answer 1304 leave 1242 find 1190 ask 1171 add 1098 let 1075 feel 1025 appear 1016 bring 982 become 921 resume 914 seem 855 remain 842 turn 830 call 826 return 793 reply 784 follow 777 pass 771 keep 766 draw 762 continue 749 wish 746 enter 721 open 721 fall 711 love 691 believe 677 hold 662 begin 645 stand 629 receive 611 rise Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 10152 not 5189 so 3520 then 2989 more 2956 now 2322 only 2084 good 1985 young 1933 very 1791 other 1665 well 1651 great 1611 little 1595 much 1590 here 1589 long 1499 up 1497 first 1473 out 1344 still 1307 dear 1303 most 1289 poor 1282 old 1247 just 1229 last 1212 such 1123 as 1090 too 1068 never 1048 again 1014 down 941 there 918 even 882 many 867 yet 859 same 845 thus 836 almost 832 also 808 once 755 always 745 few 721 no 708 soon 708 own 675 perhaps 652 large 649 black 641 back Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 473 least 232 good 125 great 121 most 65 high 62 bad 37 deep 35 near 30 slight 25 low 19 strong 18 fine 15 small 15 noble 15 eld 13 wise 12 j 11 rich 11 pure 11 old 11 dear 11 brave 11 Most 10 soft 10 early 9 late 9 happy 9 bright 8 wild 8 full 8 firm 8 clear 8 bold 7 sweet 7 say 7 large 7 l 7 grave 7 cool 7 black 6 long 6 holy 6 handsome 6 faint 6 broad 5 young 5 topmost 5 sharp 5 manif 5 light Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1182 most 70 least 24 well 4 worst 2 long 2 heart!--most 2 hearest 1 washest 1 oftenest 1 hard Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 rodin did not 14 djalma did not 8 agricola had not 8 cardoville was not 8 moments are precious 6 adrienne did not 6 agricola did not 6 children are here 6 children are there 6 d''aigrigny did not 6 dagobert did not 6 dagobert had not 6 eyes were full 6 father is right 6 man does not 6 moment was decisive 6 rodin had not 6 words were so 4 adrienne became deadly 4 adrienne had just 4 adrienne had not 4 adrienne was much 4 adrienne was not 4 adrienne was only 4 adrienne was so 4 agricola has something 4 cardoville had never 4 cardoville had too 4 d''aigrigny had now 4 d''aigrigny went out 4 dagobert was about 4 djalma had never 4 djalma was unable 4 door was again 4 door was suddenly 4 eyes become moist 4 eyes were bloodshot 4 face was pale 4 face was radiant 4 father has often 4 father was not 4 hand was cold 4 heart does not 4 heart is full 4 man did not 4 man go down 4 man has just 4 man was about 4 man was faringhea 4 mother was not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 djalma made no answer 6 djalma made no reply 4 time is not yet 2 adrienne does not at 2 adrienne had not even 2 adrienne saw not only 2 adrienne was not dead 2 adrienne was not quite 2 agricola had not previously 2 agricola has not yet 2 agricola was not much 2 cardoville felt no serious 2 cardoville is not mad 2 cardoville was not completely 2 cardoville was not mad 2 children have no longer 2 children is no longer 2 d''aigrigny had no suspicion 2 day is not yet 2 djalma was not alone 2 father is not here 2 father takes no one 2 hands was no longer 2 heart is not likely 2 heart was not yet 2 lady is not quite 2 man had not time 2 man is no longer 2 man was no hand 2 man was no longer 2 mother had no longer 2 mother has no objection 2 mother is no more 2 mother was not able 2 mother was not dead 2 rodin asked no more 1 day is not far 1 face were not infrequent 1 woman took no heed 1 words were not straightforward A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 61842 author = Bond, Nelson S. title = The Castaway date = keywords = Brait; Cartaphilus; Earth; Moran; spark summary = He said, "Look at this, Brait. "Mebbe you better look, Mr. Brait," he said. Bartlett, peering through the duplicate lens, said, "Dead, Brait. He was a good man, Cap McNeally. Sparks whispered, "Gosh, he looks like a corpus!" as the sailors bore I said, "Well, you look like a new man!"--which he did, and, "You''re He said wearily, "Moran--yes. check the shield generators before we go busting into Earth''s H-layer." As Cap McNeally had said, "No!" said Moran. "No!" said Moran. Sparks said patiently, "Well, I didn''t mean us here in this room. "And I still say," said Moran gravely, "no! space-flight long before you lived, Sparks. "Man," said Moran almost sadly. I said, "That''s an interesting thought, Moran. said, "Cut to forty-three at 3.05 Earth Standard, Captain. "I mean this man''s name is not ''Paul Moran''--" many names ("I have had so many names," Moran had said) who wandered id = 50876 author = Del Rey, Lester title = Earthbound date = keywords = Earth summary = He had been waiting for it--a long time! Coming back to Earth had been a mistake, but he''d needed the speeches and awards--and damn Earth! Clifton swung his head, then relaxed as he saw the other man was not The eyes behind the dark glasses were directed toward He was a small, shriveled old man. "Your memory is very good, Captain. good cobbler, and perhaps my boots helped some men out there." The old man''s hand swept toward the stars, then fell back to grip the railing "Everyone but me," the old man said. of Earth and I looked at the stars and dreamed. realized I was meant to wait here--here on Earth, and nowhere else. I stayed, making space boots." "Nobody can order a man grounded forever. The old man hesitated, as if expecting the name to mean something. he sighed and lifted his dark glasses. id = 3339 author = Sue, Eugène title = The Wandering Jew — Volume 01 date = keywords = Blanche; Burgomaster; Dagobert; Djalma; Emperor; France; Gabriel; Goliath; Jovial; Morok; Mr.; Paris; Prophet; Rodin; Rose; Simon; Spoil; death; good summary = "Did you follow this old man and these two young girls all day long?" "Since your mother sees and hears you," said Dagobert, much moved, "do girls," said the stout man, hoping to decide Dagobert by this argument. "Come, come, this is how I like to see my old Jovial!" said Dagobert, as "Look, Dagobert!" cried the two girls, smiling in their turn, and opening "I was looking at Dagobert," said Blanche, "and I saw nothing." he set out the general called me to him, and said: ''Dagobert, remain "But, Dagobert," said Rose, thoughtfully, "is it not a long time since of our good Dagobert so generously took in, forms, my father tells me, a "Your Gabriel is a priest, it appears?" said Rose, looking at Dagobert. you shall answer to me for my horse''s death!" said the soldier, "Dagobert--do you hear?--it is the burgomaster," said Rose. id = 3340 author = Sue, Eugène title = The Wandering Jew — Volume 02 date = keywords = Adrienne; Agricola; Blanche; Bunch; Cardoville; Dagobert; Djalma; Dupont; Faringhea; Frances; Gabriel; General; Georgette; Indian; Madame; Mother; Paris; Rodin; Rose; Simon; good summary = Djalma?" said he, in not very good French, raising his hand respectfully "Djalma must bear all his life the mark of the good work," said the "Good-evening, mother," said he, as he came to kiss Frances immediately. "See there, mother," said Agricola, taking the flower to her; "look at "Yes, ma''am," said Mother Bunch, in an absent manner that Agricola did you a little, my dear young ladies," said Frances; "unfortunately, I have "It is good Mother Bunch come to see if we want her," said Agricola. "My poor child!" said Agricola, "to ask so great a service from a person "You are right, my good sister," said Agricola, with sadness and Gabriel," said Agricola, "and if you did know, dear father, how much "Dear father," he said to Dagobert, "my mother has just received "Mother Bunch?" said Adrienne, looking at Agricola with a very surprised id = 3341 author = Sue, Eugène title = The Wandering Jew — Volume 03 date = keywords = Adrienne; Baleinier; Blanche; Bunch; Cardoville; Dagobert; Dizier; Frances; Grivois; Madame; Mdlle; Mother; Mrs.; Rose; Saint; Tripeaud summary = "If Miss de Cardoville present herself," said the princess to Mrs. Grivois, "you will request her to wait an instant." Mrs. Grivois: but whilst I think of it," said the Princess, taking up a "Madame," said the princess to Adrienne de Cardoville, in a cold, severe "In good time, madame," said Adrienne to her aunt, without noticing the "Madame," said Adrienne, interrupting her aunt, "I never speak false--but "Oh, madame!" said Adrienne, "for a person who has in general so much "You shall know all, madame," said the princess, with a triumphant air, to Adrienne: "Madame, I forbid you leaving the house!"--D''Aigrigny said "I know you are my friend," said Adrienne: "I shall never forget that, by "It appears, sir," said Adrienne, in a voice trembling with indignation, where do you come from, my good Mother Bunch?" said Frances. "I do not know whether the good man is called Dagobert or not," said the id = 3342 author = Sue, Eugène title = The Wandering Jew — Volume 04 date = keywords = Adrienne; Agricola; Bacchanal; Bunch; Cardoville; Cephyse; Dagobert; Florine; Jacques; Mdlle; Mother; Queen; Rose; Simon summary = "Be satisfied!" said Mother Bunch; "God is just and good. dear Cephyse," said Mother Bunch, in a tone at once so mild and firm that how good you are!" said poor Mother Bunch, for she was not "Well, father, it''s a good day," said Agricola, looking gratefully at the Dagobert," said Mother Bunch, taking his "Father," said Agricola, "it is the generous young lady, who offered to Dagobert," said Mother Bunch, "there are men in the Dagobert," said Mother Bunch, "when once you have crossed the Dagobert," said Mother Bunch, Dagobert," said Mother Bunch, Dagobert turned towards Mother Bunch, and said: "You see, my poor "Your sins, poor dear mother?" said Agricola. "Yes, yes; come in, my good girl," said Agricola, whilst his father wiped Dagobert, here is a letter," said Mother Bunch. "Do not cry so, dear mother; you will break my heart," said Agricola, as "Good!" said Agricola to his father. id = 3343 author = Sue, Eugène title = The Wandering Jew — Volume 05 date = keywords = Company; Djalma; Faringhea; Father; Francois; Gabriel; Jew; Rennepont; Rodin; Rue; Saint; Samuel; Society summary = Father d''Aigrigny remained in thought for a moment, and then said to Rodin paused, and said to Father d''Aigrigny: "Here follows the account, To these words, which Father d''Aigrigny addressed to Rodin, as if asking After a moment''s silence, Father d''Aigrigny resumed "Read me to-day''s "Father d''Aigrigny will explain all this to you," said Rodin, hastily. "It is about twelve years ago, my dear son," said Father d''Aigrigny, "My dear son," said Father d''Aigrigny, trying to conceal his secret and "Enough, father!" said Gabriel, interrupting the Abbe d''Aigrigny, with a "Then, my dear son," said Father d''Aigrigny, sternly, "you take the word On these words of Gabriel, Father d''Aigrigny and Rodin exchanged a look "Silence, my dear son," said Father d''Aigrigny; "here is the notary," left Rodin, Gabriel, and Father d''Aigrigny. The notary, Rodin, Father d''Aigrigny, and Gabriel, took seats. At these words of the testament, Father d''Aigrigny, Rodin, and Gabriel id = 3344 author = Sue, Eugène title = The Wandering Jew — Volume 06 date = keywords = Abbe; Adrienne; Baleinier; Bunch; Cardoville; Dagobert; Father; Jesuit; Mdlle; Mother; Pompon; Rodin; Rose; Simon summary = "Good-day, Rose-Pompon," said Mother Arsene with a kindly air; "you are lady?'' said he--for he is always so polite, the dear man!--''No, sir,'' "Thank you, my dear lady," said Rodin, taking the letter with apparent "Come, sir!" said Rodin, interrupting Baleinier with an insolent air; "You have seen him, then, sir?" said Adrienne, interrupting Rodin. "Undeceive yourself, if you please, my dear young lady," said Rodin, with "Not a word more, my dear young lady," said Rodin, interrupting Mdlle. "Oh, my dear young lady," said Rodin, with a smile: "I know that your "Look there, sir," said Adrienne to Rodin, who drew near hastily. you are right, my dear young lady," said Rodin, pointing to the "You are right, sir," said Adrienne; "for, before knowing this dear girl, "One word only, my dear sir," said Rodin. "This dear young lady," said Rodin, bowing to Adrienne, "will tell you id = 3345 author = Sue, Eugène title = The Wandering Jew — Volume 07 date = keywords = Adrienne; Agricola; Angela; Blessac; Bunch; Cardoville; Djalma; Faringhea; Florine; Hardy; Mdlle; Mother; Paris; Rodin summary = "The young girl who had received my sister," said Mother Bunch, with "That also is true, madame," said poor Mother Bunch, obliged, like "Madame," said Mother Bunch, suddenly, after same moments'' thought, "Women and children complain," said Djalma, interrupting Rodin: "men Faringhea entered, and said to Rodin: "A man with a letter, not finding Having finished reading the letter, Djalma looked at Rodin, who said to service, entered the room and said to her: "Mademoiselle, a young man "The poor young lady was followed," said Mother Bunch, anxiously. "Like you, I think it very fearful, Agricola," said the girl; "and it is At these words of Agricola, poor Mother Bunch felt herself for an instant "She has my eyes--she has my heart," said Mother Bunch, smiling. "Thanks, my good sister!" said Agricola warmly; then he added, with a Here Mother Bunch returned, and said to Agricola: "If you can come for me id = 3346 author = Sue, Eugène title = The Wandering Jew — Volume 08 date = keywords = Adrienne; Agricola; Cardoville; Djalma; Lord; Mdlle; Montbron; Morok; Moulin; Ninny; Pompon; Rodin; Rose summary = "Does that frighten you, my son?" said the old man, looking at the "Father," said the marshal, after remaining a moment in thoughtful ground," said the little man with the ferret''s face, who appeared to be factory," said the little old man with the ferret''s face, who appeared to "Rose-Pompon!" said Ninny Moulin, suddenly, with a majestic air; "will "Come, come, my dear count!" said Adrienne, "you are recommencing our old "My dear count," said Adrienne, with a smile, "do not let us pursue this the name of Djalma''s father, Adrienne immediately said to him, in her "Pray, sir, draw a little nearer," said Adrienne, with a mocking smile. "The person that I loved so passionately," said Adrienne, "was the "My dear count!" said Adrienne to M. "My dear count!" said Adrienne to M. "My dear count," said Adrienne, smiling, and addressing M. "Now, my dear count," said Adrienne, radiant with pleasure, "let us make id = 3347 author = Sue, Eugène title = The Wandering Jew — Volume 09 date = keywords = Baleinier; Cephyse; Cholera; Dr.; Father; Gabriel; Goliath; Jacques; Jesuit; Lord; Morok; Mother; Moulin; Ninny; Rennepont; Rodin; eminence summary = "Our good father was perfectly right," said the cardinal; "for, though After some moments of silence, the cardinal said suddenly to Father "Your Eminence knows his capacity," said Father d''Aigrigny, with a At sight of Rodin, the two prelates and Father d''Aigrigny rose "What I have done more than you?" said Rodin to Father d''Aigrigny, giving "It is said," resumed the other, "that Father Rodin made answer to his "If Father Rodin has heard me," answered the cardinal, sinking his voice, "Show me into Father Rodin''s room," said the prelate, after a moment''s The cardinal, interrupting Rousselet, said to him, "Did Father Rodin have Rousselet?" said Father d''Aigrigny, when Rodin was once Looking at Rodin, Father d''Aigrigny said to him: "Your reverence thinks "Let us turn to the last note," said Father d''Aigrigny, after a moment of "Come, reverend father," said the doctor to Rodin, "continue to be id = 3348 author = Sue, Eugène title = The Wandering Jew — Volume 10 date = keywords = Adrienne; Agricola; Blanche; Bunch; Cardoville; Dagobert; Djalma; Hardy; Mdlle; Mother; Pompon; Rodin; Rose summary = "Be quite easy, my dear girl!" said Adrienne, pressing the poor hands in "I--your friend!" said Mother Bunch, timidly casting down her eyes. "Tell me, my poor friend," resumed Adrienne, after some moments of "Yes, lady," said the young sempstress, bitterly; "but the heart which "Then, lady," said Mother Bunch, casting down her eyes, and recovering because you love Agricola?" said Adrienne. "Agricola!" said Mother Bunch, clasping her hands; "he came--" "Unfortunate girl!" said Adrienne, with emotion; and for the moment she "I know you are obliging and kind, miss," said Mother Bunch: for she had Adrienne''s doubts with regard to the deep love of the prince for Rose "What, lady!" said Agricola to Adrienne; "you are good enough--" After a minute''s hesitation, Rose-Pompon said to Adrienne, whose heart "And why do you detest me, miss?" said Adrienne mildly, when Rose-Pompon "Do you know, sir," said Rodin, after a moment''s silence, "that there are id = 3349 author = Sue, Eugène title = The Wandering Jew — Volume 11 date = keywords = Adrienne; Blanche; Caboccini; Cardoville; Dagobert; Dizier; Djalma; Faringhea; Father; Gabriel; Jesuit; Rodin; Rose; Saint; Samuel; Simon summary = "Yes, madame," said Rodin, in a sanctified tone, for these people do not Father d''Aigrigny looked at Rodin with amazement, colored in spite of "Why?" asked Rodin, as he fixed a piercing look upon Father d''Aigrigny. were to return," said Rodin, fixing on the reverend father a long and "Good heaven, my clear father!" cried the Princess de Saint-Dizier, in Marshal Simon''s daughters?" said Father d''Aigrigny. "Father," said the princess, suddenly, on reflection, "these girls have "I must pay my respects another time, my dear sir," said Rodin, as he Yes, my dear young ladies," added Rodin, as he again approached the two "Yes; I wish--still in revenge, you know," said Adrienne, with a smile, said to Rodin, "Father Caboccini of Rome has just arrived, with a mission "Be satisfied," said the good little father; "I see that you take great The good little father, his socius, did not take his eye off Rodin, and id = 3350 author = Sue, Eugène title = The Wandering Jew — Complete date = keywords = Abbe; Adrienne; Agricola; Bacchanal; Baleinier; Baudoin; Blanche; Bunch; CHAPTER; Cardoville; Cephyse; Dagobert; Dizier; Djalma; Dr.; Faringhea; Father; Florine; Frances; Gabriel; General; God; Grivois; Hardy; Indian; Jacques; Jesuit; Lord; Madame; Marshal; Mdlle; Montbron; Morok; Mother; Moulin; Mrs.; Ninny; Paris; Pompon; Princess; Prophet; Queen; Rennepont; Rodin; Rome; Rose; Rue; Saint; Samuel; Simon; Spoil; Tripeaud; alas; come; good summary = "Your Gabriel is a priest, it appears?" said Rose, looking at Dagobert. "It is good Mother Bunch come to see if we want her," said Agricola. Gabriel," said Agricola, "and if you did know, dear father, how "Dear father," he said to Dagobert, "my mother has just received made to Mother Bunch, he said to Dagobert; "Dear father, excuse me; but "Mother Bunch?" said Adrienne, looking at Agricola with a very surprised "Well, father, it''s a good day," said Agricola, looking gratefully at "Father," said Agricola, "it is the generous young lady, who offered to "Yes, yes; come in, my good girl," said Agricola, whilst his father "Not a word more, my dear young lady," said Rodin, interrupting Mdlle. "Oh, my dear young lady," said Rodin, with a smile: "I know that your "This dear young lady," said Rodin, bowing to Adrienne, "will tell you id = 6848 author = Wallace, Lew title = The Prince of India; Or, Why Constantinople Fell — Volume 01 date = keywords = Allah; Bosphorus; Castle; Christ; Christian; Church; Constantine; Constantinople; East; Emir; Emperor; Father; God; Governor; Greek; Heaven; Hegumen; Holy; India; Irene; Jew; Lael; Lord; Mahommed; Majesty; Mirza; Nilo; Patriarch; Prince; Princess; Prophet; Sergius; Sheik; Sultan; Syama; Thou; Uel summary = "Rest thou thy soul, O wisest of pagan kings," said the master, rising. looked into thy face, or touched thy hand, or heard thy voice, I know come thou wilt allow me to relate myself to thee as father to son, in was an Indian Prince vastly rich, come, like a good Mohammedan, to "Why dost thou take this place, O Prince?" asked the Shaykh, who was The Prince listened, and at the end said, like a man in haste: "Tell me, O Emir, which wouldst thou rather face, a hill-man or the "I see plainly thou art a good man," the Emir said, bowing again. "Nay," said Sergius, looking at the Prince without taking down his hands--"if ever man believed what he said, my master did." "My Lord," said the Prince, calmly, "a man''s destiny is never "I am Prince Mahommed''s ambassador, O Princess," he said, rising to his id = 6849 author = Wallace, Lew title = The Prince of India; Or, Why Constantinople Fell — Volume 02 date = keywords = Allah; Blacherne; Christ; Christian; Church; Constantine; Constantinople; Corti; Count; Demedes; Emir; Emperor; Father; Gate; God; Greek; Heaven; Hegumen; Holy; India; Irene; Lael; Lord; Mahommed; Majesty; Mirza; Nilo; Patriarch; Princess; Sancta; Sergius; Sophia; Spirit; St.; Sultan; Turks; Uel; footnote summary = "I shall ask you, Sergius, to return to the city to-night, for inquiry Like him is the man who, thinking to know God, of God; asking hearing and belief, not worship; begging men to come Next day about noon the Prince of India took the galley, and set out The Prince''s look and manner changed, and he took the monk''s hand. pausing, he pointed to the Emperor, and said, solemnly: "My Lord, thou Having heard from Mahommed, he was lord of his time, and here was noble About that time Sergius looked up to the Princess, whose face shone out One day an order was placed in the Count''s hand, directing him to find Coming near, the Prince raised his eyes--stopped--smiled--and said: Mahommed turned as the Prince spoke, and let his eyes rest a moment "Take it in hand, Lord Mahommed," said the Prince of India.