mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-wildernessAreas-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/29406.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/25596.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/20418.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/4515.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/4702.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/5895.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/10977.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/11426.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/8223.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/53885.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-wildernessAreas-gutenberg FILE: cache/20418.txt OUTPUT: txt/20418.txt FILE: cache/4515.txt OUTPUT: txt/4515.txt FILE: cache/4702.txt OUTPUT: txt/4702.txt FILE: cache/25596.txt OUTPUT: txt/25596.txt FILE: cache/11426.txt OUTPUT: txt/11426.txt FILE: cache/10977.txt OUTPUT: txt/10977.txt FILE: cache/5895.txt OUTPUT: txt/5895.txt FILE: cache/8223.txt OUTPUT: txt/8223.txt FILE: cache/53885.txt OUTPUT: txt/53885.txt FILE: cache/29406.txt OUTPUT: txt/29406.txt === file2bib.sh === id: 25596 author: Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander) title: The Keepers of the Trail: A Story of the Great Woods date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/25596.txt cache: ./cache/25596.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 2 resourceName b'25596.txt' Traceback (most recent call last): File "/data-disk/reader-compute/reader-classic/bin/file2bib.py", line 107, in text = textacy.preprocessing.normalize.normalize_quotation_marks( text ) File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/site-packages/textacy/preprocessing/normalize.py", line 32, in normalize_quotation_marks return text.translate(QUOTE_TRANSLATION_TABLE) AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'translate' 25596 txt/../wrd/25596.wrd Traceback (most recent call last): File "/data-disk/reader-compute/reader-classic/bin/txt2keywords.py", line 54, in for keyword, score in ( yake( doc, ngrams=NGRAMS, topn=TOPN ) ) : File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/site-packages/textacy/ke/yake.py", line 96, in yake word_scores = _compute_word_scores(doc, word_occ_vals, word_freqs, stop_words) File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/site-packages/textacy/ke/yake.py", line 205, in _compute_word_scores freq_baseline = statistics.mean(freqs_nsw) + statistics.stdev(freqs_nsw) File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/statistics.py", line 315, in mean raise StatisticsError('mean requires at least one data point') statistics.StatisticsError: mean requires at least one data point 25596 txt/../pos/25596.pos 25596 txt/../ent/25596.ent 11426 txt/../wrd/11426.wrd 11426 txt/../pos/11426.pos 4515 txt/../pos/4515.pos 11426 txt/../ent/11426.ent 4515 txt/../wrd/4515.wrd 5895 txt/../pos/5895.pos 10977 txt/../pos/10977.pos 5895 txt/../wrd/5895.wrd 10977 txt/../wrd/10977.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: 11426 author: White, Stewart Edward title: The Call of the North date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/11426.txt cache: ./cache/11426.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; 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Reducing subject-wildernessAreas-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 29406 author = Curwood, James Oliver title = The Country Beyond: A Romance of the Wilderness date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 87418 sentences = 5476 flesch = 91 summary = "Peter," she whispered, "I wish Mister Jolly Roger would take us away!" little voice she had told Jolly Roger--the stranger who had come into It was a little, strange cry that came to her lips, and Jolly Roger saw time Jolly Roger went over to Cragg's Ridge he took his life in his came to Jolly Roger's lips, and he went back to Peter. Peter, trotting behind, whined at what he heard in Jolly Roger McKay's She went, calling Peter softly, and Jolly Roger strode down the trail, For two days Jolly Roger and Peter paddled their way slowly up the "Yes, it's a bad night," said McKay. He looked at Peter when Breault was gone, and his heart was beating Half an hour later, when Peter and Jolly Roger looked back from the Jolly Roger and Peter came out upon it tonight. Peter under Jolly Roger's hand. cache = ./cache/29406.txt txt = ./txt/29406.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20418 author = Laut, Agnes C. title = Lords of the North date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 105216 sentences = 7920 flesch = 89 summary = Hudson's Bay man asked such pointed questions on North-West business, "Uncle," I broke out when the Hudson's Bay man had gone home, "how old Then I stopped; for Hamilton was like a palsied man, and no one asked "Cheer up, old man!" said I to Eric, who was sitting with face buried in Hamilton had not yet come; so I felt much like the man whom a gloomy out," said Hamilton, opening the lodge door; and the old squaw presently Comes a time when they tarry over long in the white man's lodge. fort, jostling me along between the red-faced man and Louis Laplante. The man was an Indian, but his face I could not see; for one hand fort were being handed to the Nor'-Westers and the Hudson's Bay men had "Have the Indians passed, or are they to come?" I asked Louis as Mr. Sutherland and Eric settled themselves in a swift, light canoe, leaving cache = ./cache/20418.txt txt = ./txt/20418.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4702 author = Curwood, James Oliver title = The Flaming Forest date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 76973 sentences = 5220 flesch = 90 summary = dead-white face and wide-open, staring eyes of Jeanne Marie-Anne this time he heard the voices of Jeanne Marie-Anne and Golden-Hair, and He held out his hand; and in that moment David Carrigan placed another rivers ees no man w'at can whip Concombre Bateese!" Suddenly his face seen Black Roger Audemard?' Sometime--if you will, M'sieu David--I Marie-Anne looked up at him suddenly, and in her face and eyes he saw Marie-Anne waved the white thing in her hand, and David thought he "And St. Pierre is a powerful man," mused David, letting his eyes It was with Marie-Anne, St. Pierre, and Andre, the Broken Man. And also with Concombre Bateese. St. Pierre's eyes did not for an instant leave Carrigan's face. "Will you light the lamps, M'sieu David?" a soft voice came to him. David Carrigan found himself looking into the eyes of Carmin Fanchet! cache = ./cache/4702.txt txt = ./txt/4702.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4515 author = Curwood, James Oliver title = The Golden Snare date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55695 sentences = 3806 flesch = 91 summary = With staring eyes he looked for Bram out where the wolves Philip choked back the cry on his lips, and in that moment Bram stopped In this moment Philip knew that the time to act was at hand. clearly he saw Bram as the time passed; the hunted look in the man's Philip followed Bram, and twice that distance behind the outlaw came Philip had entered Bram Johnson's cabin from the west. and Philip with his eyes on Bram. Then Philip faced Bram. Scarcely had the door closed when Celie Armin ran to Philip and pulled moments she was gone Bram did not look once at Philip. She went straight to Bram and before the wolf-man's eyes held a long, For a space Philip thought that the cry must have come from Bram Celie gave an excited little cry and caught Philip's arm, stopping him cache = ./cache/4515.txt txt = ./txt/4515.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10977 author = Curwood, James Oliver title = The Grizzly King: A Romance of the Wild date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 59808 sentences = 3713 flesch = 90 summary = "Like the wind Thor bore down on the flank of the caribou, swung a little agitation Thor caught a certain warm, close smell as he came around the end way; three times Thor waded through the creek and Muskwa half drowned were still two or three miles from the spot where Thor came upon Muskwa. While Thor still lay restfully looking down into the valley, Muskwa began The big black understood, and like other bears in Thor's domain, he should Neither Thor nor Muskwa went near the caribou meat after the big fight. Day had come when Thor's stirring roused Muskwa. each time that Langdon and Bruce gained ground the wind warned Thor by Half a mile to the south, looking through his glasses, Langdon saw Thor, Thor went up the slope as if the cub had never been lost at all, and Muskwa cache = ./cache/10977.txt txt = ./txt/10977.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11426 author = White, Stewart Edward title = The Call of the North date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34271 sentences = 2827 flesch = 88 summary = other Scotchman in the Post, Galen Albret, her father, and the head She saw the stranger to be a young man with a clean-cut face, a Galen Albret, at the beginning of the young man's longer speech, do dat." The smile had left the man's face. "I'm not watched," said the young man in eager tones: "I'll slip "Virginia," said Galen Albret, suddenly, Galen Albret sat motionless, in the shadow of his great arm-chair. "A Free Trader is a man who trades in opposition to the Company," Ned Trent looked at her keenly a moment, then dropped his eyes. The young man hesitated, looked her in the face, turned away, and Ned Trent fixed his eyes on the bay and hummed a little air, half "Virginia!" cried the young man. "Young man," said Galen Albret, not unkindly, "I give my daughter The Free Trader looked long into the man's sad eyes. cache = ./cache/11426.txt txt = ./txt/11426.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 53885 author = Curwood, James Oliver title = A Gentleman of Courage: A Novel of the Wilderness date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 86196 sentences = 5835 flesch = 92 summary = The man saw these things in Peter's eyes and in his pale, thin face. startled Peter, and when his father turned away, and then looked back, When his thoughts came to Mona a bit of comfort crept into Peter's at home, and when Mona and Peter came to the mill the half-dozen men Mona kissed him, and Peter thought he had never seen the face of any And Mona, holding out her hand to Peter, said: A long time after Simon had gone Peter went to the window and sat When Father Albanel had finished Peter looked at Mona. After Father Albanel's benediction Mona led Peter a little hurriedly face, and a little at a time, but firmly, he drew Peter away, while McRae, Peter came at times to believe that his father was gone out of When Mona's eyes turned from him to Peter her heart stood still. cache = ./cache/53885.txt txt = ./txt/53885.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5895 author = Curwood, James Oliver title = The Honor of the Big Snows date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 59795 sentences = 3872 flesch = 91 summary = "Ah, yes, ze leetle Mélisse mus' love ze great God!" said Jan softly. when they came, John Cummins and Jan Thoreau, of all the factor's Jan had not played upon his violin since the coming of Jean de Gravois; "Ze missioner!" panted Jan. The wild light went out of his eyes as he stared up at Williams, and For a few moments Jan stood with his back to Mélisse and his eyes upon Jan's eyes spoke with a devotion greater than words as Jean de Gravois Little did he dream, at these times, that Jan and Mélisse were to Day and night he guarded the child; and to Jan's great joy it soon came "Thank God!" breathed Jan. Mélisse raised her head, and stroked his cheeks with her two hands. Jan's face went red, then white, but Mélisse saw only the first effect A little later Mélisse saw Jan coming from the store. cache = ./cache/5895.txt txt = ./txt/5895.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8223 author = Brown, Charles Brockden title = Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 94953 sentences = 5983 flesch = 76 summary = present state of my mind it assumed the appearance of conformity with length I reached the craggy and obscure path which led to Inglefield's reached an open field, when a dwelling appeared, at a small distance, Thou knowest his activity to save the life of thy brother, and the hours sorrow and malice had, for a time, taken their flight, and yielded place I had scarcely time to breathe, before she returned, leading in Clarice. In a short time, the space on the left hand was again occupied, and I conjecture by what means Clithero could place himself upon it. suggested, floated, for a time, in my brain, but at length gave place to At this time, other changes took place in his situation, in consequence His death had taken place a long time reached the spot, he would have effectuated my death by new wounds and cache = ./cache/8223.txt txt = ./txt/8223.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 53885 20418 29406 29406 53885 20418 number of items: 10 sum of words: 660,325 average size in words: 73,369 average readability score: 88 nouns: man; eyes; face; time; night; hand; head; life; day; voice; moment; cabin; way; heart; men; something; feet; hands; door; fire; woman; arms; father; lips; girl; hair; thing; things; hour; side; forest; snow; nothing; world; years; end; place; sound; fingers; edge; days; light; death; words; trail; breath; body; water; room; wind verbs: was; had; were; be; have; is; came; been; did; said; do; come; made; saw; are; see; went; heard; ''s; seemed; knew; looked; go; know; turned; stood; found; began; gone; has; told; going; left; seen; felt; tell; make; lay; looking; brought; am; get; held; gave; thought; filled; take; think; cried; followed adjectives: little; other; great; last; own; old; first; more; white; long; good; big; few; same; new; strange; many; dead; black; red; soft; low; open; wild; dark; deep; young; half; sudden; next; thick; indian; such; full; sweet; small; afraid; beautiful; much; right; cold; gray; second; huge; short; ready; hard; heavy; human; warm adverbs: not; up; then; out; now; back; so; n''t; again; down; away; only; there; more; still; as; even; never; here; almost; very; too; just; suddenly; once; ever; always; slowly; on; off; in; far; no; yet; over; close; first; all; longer; ago; before; well; softly; quickly; ahead; later; long; swiftly; scarcely; soon pronouns: he; his; i; it; her; him; you; she; my; they; me; them; their; we; himself; its; your; our; us; myself; itself; themselves; herself; one; mine; yourself; thy; ''em; ourselves; yours; ''s; thee; hers; ye; ours; theirs; i''m; you''ll; yo''r; you''re; yo''rself; ye''d; wigwam; zat; yo; ya; y''r; wu''d; upi''s; thyself proper nouns: peter; _; roger; pierre; jan; jolly; st.; mona; bram; thor; philip; nada; david; god; mélisse; father; muskwa; carrigan; louis; aleck; simon; marie; bateese; langdon; bruce; cummins; celie; jean; anne; mckay; fort; bay; hudson; hamilton; breault; black; indians; carter; yellow; indian; thoreau; curry; bird; donald; john; eric; laplante; clithero; ye; sioux keywords: man; pierre; father; roger; peter; marie; indians; god; yellow; wiatte; waldegrave; virginia; trent; traverse; trader; time; thornton; thoreau; thor; sutherland; st.; solesbury; sir; sioux; simon; sarsefield; rufus; roscoe; ridge; return; red; place; pipoonaskoos; pied; philip; olaf; oachi; norwalk; nor''-wester; new; ned; nada; mélisse; muskwa; mrs.; mr.; mona; moment; miriam; metoosin one topic; one dimension: peter file(s): ./cache/20418.txt titles(s): Lords of the North three topics; one dimension: man; peter; time file(s): ./cache/20418.txt, ./cache/29406.txt, ./cache/8223.txt titles(s): Lords of the North | The Country Beyond: A Romance of the Wilderness | Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker five topics; three dimensions: peter came eyes; man thor like; pierre st eyes; time clithero new; furnished significant crisis file(s): ./cache/29406.txt, ./cache/20418.txt, ./cache/4702.txt, ./cache/8223.txt, titles(s): The Country Beyond: A Romance of the Wilderness | Lords of the North | The Flaming Forest | Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker | The Keepers of the Trail: A Story of the Great Woods Type: gutenberg title: subject-wildernessAreas-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 17:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Wilderness areas" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 25596 author: Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander) title: The Keepers of the Trail: A Story of the Great Woods date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 8223 author: Brown, Charles Brockden title: Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker date: words: 94953.0 sentences: 5983.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/8223.txt txt: ./txt/8223.txt summary: present state of my mind it assumed the appearance of conformity with length I reached the craggy and obscure path which led to Inglefield''s reached an open field, when a dwelling appeared, at a small distance, Thou knowest his activity to save the life of thy brother, and the hours sorrow and malice had, for a time, taken their flight, and yielded place I had scarcely time to breathe, before she returned, leading in Clarice. In a short time, the space on the left hand was again occupied, and I conjecture by what means Clithero could place himself upon it. suggested, floated, for a time, in my brain, but at length gave place to At this time, other changes took place in his situation, in consequence His death had taken place a long time reached the spot, he would have effectuated my death by new wounds and id: 29406 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Country Beyond: A Romance of the Wilderness date: words: 87418.0 sentences: 5476.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/29406.txt txt: ./txt/29406.txt summary: "Peter," she whispered, "I wish Mister Jolly Roger would take us away!" little voice she had told Jolly Roger--the stranger who had come into It was a little, strange cry that came to her lips, and Jolly Roger saw time Jolly Roger went over to Cragg''s Ridge he took his life in his came to Jolly Roger''s lips, and he went back to Peter. Peter, trotting behind, whined at what he heard in Jolly Roger McKay''s She went, calling Peter softly, and Jolly Roger strode down the trail, For two days Jolly Roger and Peter paddled their way slowly up the "Yes, it''s a bad night," said McKay. He looked at Peter when Breault was gone, and his heart was beating Half an hour later, when Peter and Jolly Roger looked back from the Jolly Roger and Peter came out upon it tonight. Peter under Jolly Roger''s hand. id: 4515 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Golden Snare date: words: 55695.0 sentences: 3806.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/4515.txt txt: ./txt/4515.txt summary: With staring eyes he looked for Bram out where the wolves Philip choked back the cry on his lips, and in that moment Bram stopped In this moment Philip knew that the time to act was at hand. clearly he saw Bram as the time passed; the hunted look in the man''s Philip followed Bram, and twice that distance behind the outlaw came Philip had entered Bram Johnson''s cabin from the west. and Philip with his eyes on Bram. Then Philip faced Bram. Scarcely had the door closed when Celie Armin ran to Philip and pulled moments she was gone Bram did not look once at Philip. She went straight to Bram and before the wolf-man''s eyes held a long, For a space Philip thought that the cry must have come from Bram Celie gave an excited little cry and caught Philip''s arm, stopping him id: 4702 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Flaming Forest date: words: 76973.0 sentences: 5220.0 pages: flesch: 90.0 cache: ./cache/4702.txt txt: ./txt/4702.txt summary: dead-white face and wide-open, staring eyes of Jeanne Marie-Anne this time he heard the voices of Jeanne Marie-Anne and Golden-Hair, and He held out his hand; and in that moment David Carrigan placed another rivers ees no man w''at can whip Concombre Bateese!" Suddenly his face seen Black Roger Audemard?'' Sometime--if you will, M''sieu David--I Marie-Anne looked up at him suddenly, and in her face and eyes he saw Marie-Anne waved the white thing in her hand, and David thought he "And St. Pierre is a powerful man," mused David, letting his eyes It was with Marie-Anne, St. Pierre, and Andre, the Broken Man. And also with Concombre Bateese. St. Pierre''s eyes did not for an instant leave Carrigan''s face. "Will you light the lamps, M''sieu David?" a soft voice came to him. David Carrigan found himself looking into the eyes of Carmin Fanchet! id: 5895 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Honor of the Big Snows date: words: 59795.0 sentences: 3872.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/5895.txt txt: ./txt/5895.txt summary: "Ah, yes, ze leetle Mélisse mus'' love ze great God!" said Jan softly. when they came, John Cummins and Jan Thoreau, of all the factor''s Jan had not played upon his violin since the coming of Jean de Gravois; "Ze missioner!" panted Jan. The wild light went out of his eyes as he stared up at Williams, and For a few moments Jan stood with his back to Mélisse and his eyes upon Jan''s eyes spoke with a devotion greater than words as Jean de Gravois Little did he dream, at these times, that Jan and Mélisse were to Day and night he guarded the child; and to Jan''s great joy it soon came "Thank God!" breathed Jan. Mélisse raised her head, and stroked his cheeks with her two hands. Jan''s face went red, then white, but Mélisse saw only the first effect A little later Mélisse saw Jan coming from the store. id: 10977 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Grizzly King: A Romance of the Wild date: words: 59808.0 sentences: 3713.0 pages: flesch: 90.0 cache: ./cache/10977.txt txt: ./txt/10977.txt summary: "Like the wind Thor bore down on the flank of the caribou, swung a little agitation Thor caught a certain warm, close smell as he came around the end way; three times Thor waded through the creek and Muskwa half drowned were still two or three miles from the spot where Thor came upon Muskwa. While Thor still lay restfully looking down into the valley, Muskwa began The big black understood, and like other bears in Thor''s domain, he should Neither Thor nor Muskwa went near the caribou meat after the big fight. Day had come when Thor''s stirring roused Muskwa. each time that Langdon and Bruce gained ground the wind warned Thor by Half a mile to the south, looking through his glasses, Langdon saw Thor, Thor went up the slope as if the cub had never been lost at all, and Muskwa id: 53885 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: A Gentleman of Courage: A Novel of the Wilderness date: words: 86196.0 sentences: 5835.0 pages: flesch: 92.0 cache: ./cache/53885.txt txt: ./txt/53885.txt summary: The man saw these things in Peter''s eyes and in his pale, thin face. startled Peter, and when his father turned away, and then looked back, When his thoughts came to Mona a bit of comfort crept into Peter''s at home, and when Mona and Peter came to the mill the half-dozen men Mona kissed him, and Peter thought he had never seen the face of any And Mona, holding out her hand to Peter, said: A long time after Simon had gone Peter went to the window and sat When Father Albanel had finished Peter looked at Mona. After Father Albanel''s benediction Mona led Peter a little hurriedly face, and a little at a time, but firmly, he drew Peter away, while McRae, Peter came at times to believe that his father was gone out of When Mona''s eyes turned from him to Peter her heart stood still. id: 20418 author: Laut, Agnes C. title: Lords of the North date: words: 105216.0 sentences: 7920.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/20418.txt txt: ./txt/20418.txt summary: Hudson''s Bay man asked such pointed questions on North-West business, "Uncle," I broke out when the Hudson''s Bay man had gone home, "how old Then I stopped; for Hamilton was like a palsied man, and no one asked "Cheer up, old man!" said I to Eric, who was sitting with face buried in Hamilton had not yet come; so I felt much like the man whom a gloomy out," said Hamilton, opening the lodge door; and the old squaw presently Comes a time when they tarry over long in the white man''s lodge. fort, jostling me along between the red-faced man and Louis Laplante. The man was an Indian, but his face I could not see; for one hand fort were being handed to the Nor''-Westers and the Hudson''s Bay men had "Have the Indians passed, or are they to come?" I asked Louis as Mr. Sutherland and Eric settled themselves in a swift, light canoe, leaving id: 11426 author: White, Stewart Edward title: The Call of the North date: words: 34271.0 sentences: 2827.0 pages: flesch: 88.0 cache: ./cache/11426.txt txt: ./txt/11426.txt summary: other Scotchman in the Post, Galen Albret, her father, and the head She saw the stranger to be a young man with a clean-cut face, a Galen Albret, at the beginning of the young man''s longer speech, do dat." The smile had left the man''s face. "I''m not watched," said the young man in eager tones: "I''ll slip "Virginia," said Galen Albret, suddenly, Galen Albret sat motionless, in the shadow of his great arm-chair. "A Free Trader is a man who trades in opposition to the Company," Ned Trent looked at her keenly a moment, then dropped his eyes. The young man hesitated, looked her in the face, turned away, and Ned Trent fixed his eyes on the bay and hummed a little air, half "Virginia!" cried the young man. "Young man," said Galen Albret, not unkindly, "I give my daughter The Free Trader looked long into the man''s sad eyes. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel