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Reducing subject-wessexEngland-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 17500 author = Hardy, Thomas title = The Return of the Native date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 145313 sentences = 9924 flesch = 87 summary = from his fifth time of looking in the old man said, "You have Yeobright caring to be married in such a mean way," said Susan "A harrowing old man, Mis'ess Yeobright," said Christian despondingly. "I think not," she said, "since Thomasin wishes to walk. "I have come," said the man, who was Wildeve. marry her when she chooses?' But let me tell you one thing, aunt: Mr. Wildeve is not a profligate man, any more than I am an improper woman. "Thomasin," said Mrs. Yeobright quietly, fixing her eye upon her half-past eight, and set out upon the heath in the direction of Mrs. Yeobright's house at Bloom's-End. There was a slight hoar-frost that night, and the moon, though not "You may think what you like," said Eustacia slowly. "Come in, come in," said Mrs. Yeobright; and Clym went forward to "Yes. But you need not come this time," said his mother. Eustacia said suddenly, "Haven't you come out of your way, Mr. Wildeve?" cache = ./cache/17500.txt txt = ./txt/17500.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 27 author = Hardy, Thomas title = Far from the Madding Crowd date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 139593 sentences = 9848 flesch = 86 summary = "Then give me time." Bathsheba looked thoughtfully into the distance, away from the direction in which THE news which one day reached Gabriel, that Bathsheba Everdene had left the neighbourhood, had an "'Tis a curious nature for a man." said Jan Coggan. hollering there at that time o' night." Joseph Poorgrass of Weatherbury," -that's every word I said, and "A man wanted to once." she said, in a highly experienced tone and the image of Gabriel Oak, as the farmer, "Wait," said Boldwood." That's the man on the hill. "Yes, I can do a little that way." said Gabriel, as a "Bathsheba -out alone at this time o' night!" said "Do you know who that woman was?" said Bathsheba, looking searchingly into his face. Gabriel said, looking in my face in his steady old way. "How do I look to-night, Liddy?" said Bathsheba, cache = ./cache/27.txt txt = ./txt/27.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3469 author = Hardy, Thomas title = The Hand of Ethelberta: A Comedy in Chapters date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 144926 sentences = 8783 flesch = 82 summary = 'Our mother is bedridden,' said Ethelberta, noticing Christopher's look Ethelberta said nothing; but Christopher thought that a shade of 'We be thinking of coming to London ourselves soon,' said Sol, a 'Then let Mr. Julian wait, by all means,' said Ethelberta. 'I wonder if he's gone,' Ethelberta said, at the end of a long time. Ethelberta said, 'Picotee, do you go down and speak a few words to him. 'Come here, Picotee,' said Ethelberta. 'It is very weary, and has come a long way, I think,' said a lady; Ethelberta looked as if she knew all about that, and said, 'Of course Mountclere,' said Ethelberta, turning her eyes upon him. young men; to which Ethelberta replied, 'As I have said, Lord Mountclere, Mountclere, and that he was coming here?' said Ethelberta. 'So near the time!' he said, and looked hard at Lord Mountclere. night is like?' said Ethelberta. 'What Lady Mountclere do they mean?' said Ethelberta. cache = ./cache/3469.txt txt = ./txt/3469.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2662 author = Hardy, Thomas title = Under the Greenwood Tree; Or, The Mellstock Quire A Rural Painting of the Dutch School date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 59852 sentences = 3668 flesch = 85 summary = The tranter looked a long time before he replied, "I fancy she will; and "Really, Reuben, 'tis quite a disgrace to see such a man," said Mrs. Dewy, with the severity justifiable in a long-tried companion, giving him comely, slender, prettily-dressed prize Fancy Day fell to Dick's lot, in "'Tis only for want of knowing better, poor gentleman," said the tranter. "I'm afraid Dick's a lost man," said the tranter. Fancy looked interested, and Dick said, "No?" "Whether or no," said Dick, "I asked her a thing going along the road." "Dick," said his father, coming in from the garden at that moment--in "Well, then," said Dick, coming a little to his senses, "you've been "I've come to ask for Fancy," said Dick. "Well, really 'tis time Dick was here," said the tranter. "I never can make a show of myself in that way!" said Fancy, looking at cache = ./cache/2662.txt txt = ./txt/2662.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3058 author = Hardy, Thomas title = A Changed Man, and Other Tales date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 89498 sentences = 5675 flesch = 84 summary = 'You have kept me waiting a long time, dear Christine,' he said at last. 'Good morning,' he said; and repeated the same words to Nicholas more Bellston was a self-assured young man, not particularly good-looking, 'Well--really I hardly believe it--but 'tis said they be man and wife. 'Well, he won't come at this time o' morning,' said the farmer's wife. my dear sister Caroline has left home to-day with my mother, and I shall hand and said it was time to leave. stood was, as he said plain at the time, that he liked the man, and could 'I've come this time,' he said, 'less because I was in this direction 'Don't you speak to your betters like that, young man, or you'll come to 'I ask you again,' said the Duke, coming nearer, 'have you seen anything 'Yes--that's when it was,' said another man, a sailor, who had come up cache = ./cache/3058.txt txt = ./txt/3058.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2864 author = Hardy, Thomas title = The Trumpet-Major date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 116981 sentences = 7393 flesch = 86 summary = 'Do you think we ought to go, mother?' said Anne slowly, and looking at trumpet-major went and put his head outside, and said, 'All right--coming 'Here's my little girl,' said Mrs. Garland, and the trumpet-major looked 'You often come this way?' said Festus to Anne rather before he had said, as John Loveday, tired of looking for Anne at the stile, passed the ''Tis old Mr. Derriman come home!' said Anne. Anne and Loveday said yes, and Festus ran back to the house, followed by 'Nonsense, Anne,' said Mrs. Garland, who had come near, and smiled John Loveday at the same time wished his father and Bob good-night, and went to his father as soon as they got home, and begged him to get Mrs. Loveday to tell Anne the true reason of John's objection to Miss Johnson 'William,' said Mrs. Loveday to the miller when Anne was gone and Bob had cache = ./cache/2864.txt txt = ./txt/2864.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3047 author = Hardy, Thomas title = Life's Little Ironies A set of tales with some colloquial sketches entitled A Few Crusted Characters date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 79783 sentences = 4580 flesch = 84 summary = one desire of my life was that she should marry that good young man. the station only, having, he said, to remain in town a short time on 'I want to see the fair,' she said; 'and I am going to look for Anna. 'In that case I'll leave her in your hands,' said Mrs. Harnham, turning At length the couple turned from the roundabout towards the door of Mrs. Harnham's house, and the young man could be heard saying that he would 'Anna,' said Mrs. Harnham, coming up. 'Never mind the letter, Anna, to-day,' he said Emily, when a man comes home from sea after a long voyage he's as blind 'Never mind, let them work a little,' their fond mother said to herself. 'O, Mrs. Jolliffe, I didn't know it was you,' said the young man kindly, capers till she had gone a long way past the house; and Car'line was cache = ./cache/3047.txt txt = ./txt/3047.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3146 author = Hardy, Thomas title = Two on a Tower date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 95928 sentences = 5824 flesch = 80 summary = Swithin St. Cleeve shall be Lady Constantine's Astronomer Royal; and 'O yes, I should much like to,' said Swithin, walking over his napkin, days later Swithin, who had never come to the Great House since the 'Certainly, Lady Constantine,' said the young man. Scarcely knowing what she did Lady Constantine ran back to Swithin's with my own hands, Master Swithin, little thinking they would come to 'Then we cannot be married till--God knows when!' said Swithin blankly. 'We are kept well informed on the time o' day, my lady,' said Mrs. Green, That evening Lady Constantine wrote to Swithin St. Cleeve the last letter 'I am going to, this time,' said Swithin, and turned the chat to other 'You know the Bishop?' said Swithin. Cleeve--is not in the church,' said Lady Constantine. 'A good-looking young man,' he said, with his eyes where Swithin had 'I tell you what, Viviette,' said Swithin, after a thoughtful pause, 'if cache = ./cache/3146.txt txt = ./txt/3146.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3049 author = Hardy, Thomas title = A Group of Noble Dames date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 70416 sentences = 3695 flesch = 79 summary = A day or two later there came a letter from Mrs. Dornell to her husband, The smoking listener learnt that Mrs. Dornell and the girl had returned to King's-Hintock for a day or two, 'Hast heard from thy husband lately?' said Squire Dornell, when they were During the day Mrs. Dornell, having closed her husband's eyes, returned 'It is rather long for him to wait,' Betty hesitatingly said one day. Mrs. Dornell called her in, and said suddenly: 'Have you seen your husband 'And by that time,' said worthy Sir John, 'I'll get my little place out On a particular day in her gloomy life a letter, addressed to her as Mrs. Willowes, reached Lady Uplandtowers from an unexpected quarter. It need hardly be said that our innocent young lady, loving him so deeply 'But it is absurd of the man to write so long after!' said Lady cache = ./cache/3049.txt txt = ./txt/3049.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46839 author = Heath, Sidney title = The Heart of Wessex date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14000 sentences = 537 flesch = 66 summary = immortalized by Thomas Hardy, in his great romances of rural life, greater number of scenes lie in the portion called South Dorset, of the North Country, it was left to Thomas Hardy to reveal Dorset to the modern traveller has retained a portion of its old-time custom and Hardy, whose Dorchester home is but a short distance away, describes crossroads, a short walk past the little hamlet of Troy Town, and we On the outskirts of the village a little stone-roofed house, almost Portisham is one of the most charming of Dorset's villages; the church town, whose marine suburb of West Bay contains a useful little harbour It is one of hundreds of old manor houses in Dorset, and For the purposes of his story Mr. Hardy has placed the house considerably nearer to "Overcombe" (Sutton) The little old-world village of Corfe has also many architectural cache = ./cache/46839.txt txt = ./txt/46839.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3056 author = Hardy, Thomas title = Wessex Tales date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 82841 sentences = 4978 flesch = 84 summary = Mrs. Marchmill said that she liked the situation and the house; but, it let me look,' said Mrs. Marchmill, unable to conceal a rush of tender 'These,' said Mrs. Hooper, with the manner of a woman who knew things, 'I don't think I shall get over it this time!' she said one day. That little man who looked in at the door by now, and quivered like 'I walk a good deal,' said Mrs. Lodge, 'and your house is the nearest 'It was an idea she--we had for a short time,' said Barnet hastily. 'Wait--I'll drive you up to your door,' said Barnet, when Downe prepared 'He's all right,' said Barnet, perceiving that Downe was only a little 'Before that can be the case a little more time must pass,' said Miss 'I had offended you--just a trifle--at the time, I think?' said Barnet, 'Is that Mrs. Newberry?' said the man who had come out, whose voice cache = ./cache/3056.txt txt = ./txt/3056.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 17500 3469 27 3146 3047 3469 number of items: 11 sum of words: 1,039,131 average size in words: 94,466 average readability score: 82 nouns: man; time; way; day; house; woman; door; night; face; nothing; eyes; hand; room; place; life; mother; moment; father; thing; years; wife; husband; men; morning; side; head; mind; words; something; course; light; evening; things; lady; hour; window; anything; people; heart; end; days; town; one; girl; home; road; letter; voice; world; name verbs: was; had; said; be; is; have; do; been; were; did; ''s; are; come; see; know; am; go; went; being; came; has; say; think; going; made; looked; thought; having; seemed; get; heard; tell; make; done; left; let; gone; seen; stood; take; found; put; turned; saw; looking; knew; got; passed; took; look adjectives: little; other; old; more; young; good; own; such; same; great; few; much; last; first; many; long; poor; new; next; small; true; better; sure; short; dear; large; best; present; whole; dark; open; full; only; strange; dead; second; white; possible; high; right; least; several; bad; very; able; necessary; usual; certain; less; natural adverbs: not; so; n''t; now; up; then; as; here; out; never; down; again; only; there; very; on; more; well; too; just; away; all; still; quite; off; back; soon; in; much; once; yet; ever; even; rather; far; at; enough; perhaps; almost; long; no; home; always; however; before; over; indeed; thus; hardly; first pronouns: i; he; her; it; she; you; his; him; they; me; my; their; we; your; them; its; himself; herself; us; our; myself; ''em; itself; themselves; yourself; mine; yours; one; hers; ye; em; ''s; thee; thy; theirs; ourselves; ours; yerself; ay; ha; ee; on''t; thyself; hisself; you''ll; yer; o; i''m; wi; she''ve proper nouns: mrs.; mr.; anne; ethelberta; _; bathsheba; eustacia; bob; lady; john; swithin; lord; yeobright; oak; wildeve; gabriel; dick; miss; clym; loveday; boldwood; christopher; ye; picotee; thomasin; mountclere; constantine; troy; fancy; festus; neigh; sir; god; garland; venn; sol; barnet; st.; tis; london; stockdale; liddy; bishop; twas; casterbridge; louis; viviette; betty; william; joseph keywords: mrs.; mr.; time; man; good; miss; come; sir; look; know; john; sam; miller; melchester; lord; london; like; laura; lady; king; hannah; clark; casterbridge; caroline; budmouth; yeobright; woman; willowes; william; wildeve; weymouth; wessex; welland; weatherbury; warborne; vye; viviette; venn; uplandtowers; uncle; tupcombe; troy; trewe; torkingham; tony; tis; thomasin; thomas; tall; tabitha one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/17500.txt titles(s): The Return of the Native three topics; one dimension: said; said; said file(s): ./cache/17500.txt, ./cache/2864.txt, ./cache/27.txt titles(s): The Return of the Native | The Trumpet-Major | Far from the Madding Crowd five topics; three dimensions: said man time; said ethelberta time; said anne bob; said bathsheba man; town hardy dorset file(s): ./cache/17500.txt, ./cache/3469.txt, ./cache/2864.txt, ./cache/27.txt, ./cache/46839.txt titles(s): The Return of the Native | The Hand of Ethelberta: A Comedy in Chapters | The Trumpet-Major | Far from the Madding Crowd | The Heart of Wessex Type: gutenberg title: subject-wessexEngland-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 17:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Wessex (England)" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 17500 author: Hardy, Thomas title: The Return of the Native date: words: 145313 sentences: 9924 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/17500.txt txt: ./txt/17500.txt summary: from his fifth time of looking in the old man said, "You have Yeobright caring to be married in such a mean way," said Susan "A harrowing old man, Mis''ess Yeobright," said Christian despondingly. "I think not," she said, "since Thomasin wishes to walk. "I have come," said the man, who was Wildeve. marry her when she chooses?'' But let me tell you one thing, aunt: Mr. Wildeve is not a profligate man, any more than I am an improper woman. "Thomasin," said Mrs. Yeobright quietly, fixing her eye upon her half-past eight, and set out upon the heath in the direction of Mrs. Yeobright''s house at Bloom''s-End. There was a slight hoar-frost that night, and the moon, though not "You may think what you like," said Eustacia slowly. "Come in, come in," said Mrs. Yeobright; and Clym went forward to "Yes. But you need not come this time," said his mother. Eustacia said suddenly, "Haven''t you come out of your way, Mr. Wildeve?" id: 27 author: Hardy, Thomas title: Far from the Madding Crowd date: words: 139593 sentences: 9848 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/27.txt txt: ./txt/27.txt summary: "Then give me time." Bathsheba looked thoughtfully into the distance, away from the direction in which THE news which one day reached Gabriel, that Bathsheba Everdene had left the neighbourhood, had an "''Tis a curious nature for a man." said Jan Coggan. hollering there at that time o'' night." Joseph Poorgrass of Weatherbury," -that''s every word I said, and "A man wanted to once." she said, in a highly experienced tone and the image of Gabriel Oak, as the farmer, "Wait," said Boldwood." That''s the man on the hill. "Yes, I can do a little that way." said Gabriel, as a "Bathsheba -out alone at this time o'' night!" said "Do you know who that woman was?" said Bathsheba, looking searchingly into his face. Gabriel said, looking in my face in his steady old way. "How do I look to-night, Liddy?" said Bathsheba, id: 3469 author: Hardy, Thomas title: The Hand of Ethelberta: A Comedy in Chapters date: words: 144926 sentences: 8783 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/3469.txt txt: ./txt/3469.txt summary: ''Our mother is bedridden,'' said Ethelberta, noticing Christopher''s look Ethelberta said nothing; but Christopher thought that a shade of ''We be thinking of coming to London ourselves soon,'' said Sol, a ''Then let Mr. Julian wait, by all means,'' said Ethelberta. ''I wonder if he''s gone,'' Ethelberta said, at the end of a long time. Ethelberta said, ''Picotee, do you go down and speak a few words to him. ''Come here, Picotee,'' said Ethelberta. ''It is very weary, and has come a long way, I think,'' said a lady; Ethelberta looked as if she knew all about that, and said, ''Of course Mountclere,'' said Ethelberta, turning her eyes upon him. young men; to which Ethelberta replied, ''As I have said, Lord Mountclere, Mountclere, and that he was coming here?'' said Ethelberta. ''So near the time!'' he said, and looked hard at Lord Mountclere. night is like?'' said Ethelberta. ''What Lady Mountclere do they mean?'' said Ethelberta. id: 2662 author: Hardy, Thomas title: Under the Greenwood Tree; Or, The Mellstock Quire A Rural Painting of the Dutch School date: words: 59852 sentences: 3668 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/2662.txt txt: ./txt/2662.txt summary: The tranter looked a long time before he replied, "I fancy she will; and "Really, Reuben, ''tis quite a disgrace to see such a man," said Mrs. Dewy, with the severity justifiable in a long-tried companion, giving him comely, slender, prettily-dressed prize Fancy Day fell to Dick''s lot, in "''Tis only for want of knowing better, poor gentleman," said the tranter. "I''m afraid Dick''s a lost man," said the tranter. Fancy looked interested, and Dick said, "No?" "Whether or no," said Dick, "I asked her a thing going along the road." "Dick," said his father, coming in from the garden at that moment--in "Well, then," said Dick, coming a little to his senses, "you''ve been "I''ve come to ask for Fancy," said Dick. "Well, really ''tis time Dick was here," said the tranter. "I never can make a show of myself in that way!" said Fancy, looking at id: 2864 author: Hardy, Thomas title: The Trumpet-Major date: words: 116981 sentences: 7393 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/2864.txt txt: ./txt/2864.txt summary: ''Do you think we ought to go, mother?'' said Anne slowly, and looking at trumpet-major went and put his head outside, and said, ''All right--coming ''Here''s my little girl,'' said Mrs. Garland, and the trumpet-major looked ''You often come this way?'' said Festus to Anne rather before he had said, as John Loveday, tired of looking for Anne at the stile, passed the ''''Tis old Mr. Derriman come home!'' said Anne. Anne and Loveday said yes, and Festus ran back to the house, followed by ''Nonsense, Anne,'' said Mrs. Garland, who had come near, and smiled John Loveday at the same time wished his father and Bob good-night, and went to his father as soon as they got home, and begged him to get Mrs. Loveday to tell Anne the true reason of John''s objection to Miss Johnson ''William,'' said Mrs. Loveday to the miller when Anne was gone and Bob had id: 3058 author: Hardy, Thomas title: A Changed Man, and Other Tales date: words: 89498 sentences: 5675 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/3058.txt txt: ./txt/3058.txt summary: ''You have kept me waiting a long time, dear Christine,'' he said at last. ''Good morning,'' he said; and repeated the same words to Nicholas more Bellston was a self-assured young man, not particularly good-looking, ''Well--really I hardly believe it--but ''tis said they be man and wife. ''Well, he won''t come at this time o'' morning,'' said the farmer''s wife. my dear sister Caroline has left home to-day with my mother, and I shall hand and said it was time to leave. stood was, as he said plain at the time, that he liked the man, and could ''I''ve come this time,'' he said, ''less because I was in this direction ''Don''t you speak to your betters like that, young man, or you''ll come to ''I ask you again,'' said the Duke, coming nearer, ''have you seen anything ''Yes--that''s when it was,'' said another man, a sailor, who had come up id: 3056 author: Hardy, Thomas title: Wessex Tales date: words: 82841 sentences: 4978 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/3056.txt txt: ./txt/3056.txt summary: Mrs. Marchmill said that she liked the situation and the house; but, it let me look,'' said Mrs. Marchmill, unable to conceal a rush of tender ''These,'' said Mrs. Hooper, with the manner of a woman who knew things, ''I don''t think I shall get over it this time!'' she said one day. That little man who looked in at the door by now, and quivered like ''I walk a good deal,'' said Mrs. Lodge, ''and your house is the nearest ''It was an idea she--we had for a short time,'' said Barnet hastily. ''Wait--I''ll drive you up to your door,'' said Barnet, when Downe prepared ''He''s all right,'' said Barnet, perceiving that Downe was only a little ''Before that can be the case a little more time must pass,'' said Miss ''I had offended you--just a trifle--at the time, I think?'' said Barnet, ''Is that Mrs. Newberry?'' said the man who had come out, whose voice id: 3146 author: Hardy, Thomas title: Two on a Tower date: words: 95928 sentences: 5824 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/3146.txt txt: ./txt/3146.txt summary: Swithin St. Cleeve shall be Lady Constantine''s Astronomer Royal; and ''O yes, I should much like to,'' said Swithin, walking over his napkin, days later Swithin, who had never come to the Great House since the ''Certainly, Lady Constantine,'' said the young man. Scarcely knowing what she did Lady Constantine ran back to Swithin''s with my own hands, Master Swithin, little thinking they would come to ''Then we cannot be married till--God knows when!'' said Swithin blankly. ''We are kept well informed on the time o'' day, my lady,'' said Mrs. Green, That evening Lady Constantine wrote to Swithin St. Cleeve the last letter ''I am going to, this time,'' said Swithin, and turned the chat to other ''You know the Bishop?'' said Swithin. Cleeve--is not in the church,'' said Lady Constantine. ''A good-looking young man,'' he said, with his eyes where Swithin had ''I tell you what, Viviette,'' said Swithin, after a thoughtful pause, ''if id: 3047 author: Hardy, Thomas title: Life''s Little Ironies A set of tales with some colloquial sketches entitled A Few Crusted Characters date: words: 79783 sentences: 4580 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/3047.txt txt: ./txt/3047.txt summary: one desire of my life was that she should marry that good young man. the station only, having, he said, to remain in town a short time on ''I want to see the fair,'' she said; ''and I am going to look for Anna. ''In that case I''ll leave her in your hands,'' said Mrs. Harnham, turning At length the couple turned from the roundabout towards the door of Mrs. Harnham''s house, and the young man could be heard saying that he would ''Anna,'' said Mrs. Harnham, coming up. ''Never mind the letter, Anna, to-day,'' he said Emily, when a man comes home from sea after a long voyage he''s as blind ''Never mind, let them work a little,'' their fond mother said to herself. ''O, Mrs. Jolliffe, I didn''t know it was you,'' said the young man kindly, capers till she had gone a long way past the house; and Car''line was id: 3049 author: Hardy, Thomas title: A Group of Noble Dames date: words: 70416 sentences: 3695 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/3049.txt txt: ./txt/3049.txt summary: A day or two later there came a letter from Mrs. Dornell to her husband, The smoking listener learnt that Mrs. Dornell and the girl had returned to King''s-Hintock for a day or two, ''Hast heard from thy husband lately?'' said Squire Dornell, when they were During the day Mrs. Dornell, having closed her husband''s eyes, returned ''It is rather long for him to wait,'' Betty hesitatingly said one day. Mrs. Dornell called her in, and said suddenly: ''Have you seen your husband ''And by that time,'' said worthy Sir John, ''I''ll get my little place out On a particular day in her gloomy life a letter, addressed to her as Mrs. Willowes, reached Lady Uplandtowers from an unexpected quarter. It need hardly be said that our innocent young lady, loving him so deeply ''But it is absurd of the man to write so long after!'' said Lady id: 46839 author: Heath, Sidney title: The Heart of Wessex date: words: 14000 sentences: 537 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/46839.txt txt: ./txt/46839.txt summary: immortalized by Thomas Hardy, in his great romances of rural life, greater number of scenes lie in the portion called South Dorset, of the North Country, it was left to Thomas Hardy to reveal Dorset to the modern traveller has retained a portion of its old-time custom and Hardy, whose Dorchester home is but a short distance away, describes crossroads, a short walk past the little hamlet of Troy Town, and we On the outskirts of the village a little stone-roofed house, almost Portisham is one of the most charming of Dorset''s villages; the church town, whose marine suburb of West Bay contains a useful little harbour It is one of hundreds of old manor houses in Dorset, and For the purposes of his story Mr. Hardy has placed the house considerably nearer to "Overcombe" (Sutton) The little old-world village of Corfe has also many architectural ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel