mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-womenTeachers-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/31266.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/2662.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/37746.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/32924.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/40264.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-womenTeachers-gutenberg FILE: cache/32924.txt OUTPUT: txt/32924.txt FILE: cache/2662.txt OUTPUT: txt/2662.txt FILE: cache/31266.txt OUTPUT: txt/31266.txt FILE: cache/37746.txt OUTPUT: txt/37746.txt FILE: cache/40264.txt OUTPUT: txt/40264.txt 31266 txt/../pos/31266.pos 31266 txt/../wrd/31266.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: 31266 author: Barrie, J. 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Alwynne had persuaded Clare to leave Louise to her own devices.... Louise a good deal to Alwynne," said Clare regretfully. cache = ./cache/40264.txt txt = ./txt/40264.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 = 37746 author = Marsland, Cora title = The Angel of the Gila: A Tale of Arizona date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74200 sentences = 7203 flesch = 91 summary = "_Your_ teacher, eh, sonny," said Kenneth Hastings smiling. "Tell me, Wathemah," she said, "what you learned to-day in the Bible "You like to dance, I see," said Esther to one girl. looked first at Esther Bright, and then at Kenneth Hastings. "That is a happy thought, Miss Bright," said Mrs. Clayton in hearty "They want ter know as will yer tell 'em a short story, Miss Bright." Next?" said Esther, looking into the face of the next Away up the mountain road, Esther Bright and Kenneth Hastings drew For many a day, John Clayton, Kenneth Hastings and Esther Bright had "Miss Bright," said John Clayton, from the doorway, "you are asked "No," he said stoutly, "Mrs. Clayton ask Wathemah he Miss Bright "Look out here, young man," said Lord Kelwin, as Wathemah approached "The mountains do great things for us," said Esther, looking up at the cache = ./cache/37746.txt txt = ./txt/37746.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31266 author = Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew) title = Quality Street: A Comedy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21315 sentences = 3570 flesch = 100 summary = _The scene is the blue and white room in the house of the Misses Susan (PHOEBE _and_ MISS SUSAN _wish to embrace her, but she is These stirring times, Miss Phoebe--he is but half a man who think of Miss Phoebe's pretty soul, which is her garden, and shut my PHOEBE (_checking_ MISS SUSAN, _who is about to tell of the loss of the MISS SUSAN _looks forlornly at_ PHOEBE, _who smiles (PHOEBE _shudders, and_ MISS SUSAN _again darts in. But Miss Susan, 'tis Captain Brown. But Miss Susan, 'tis Captain Brown. You have seen Miss Phoebe, sir? (_She looks strangely at_ MISS SUSAN, _and_ MISS PHOEBE _knows that she SUSAN, _who can only call upon_ MISS PHOEBE _by name._) MISS SUSAN (_taking_ PHOEBE _in her arms_). MISS SUSAN (_after she has soothed_ PHOEBE _a little_). Susan nor Miss Phoebe will present her to us. Susan, and I shall ask Miss Phoebe for some wraps. cache = ./cache/31266.txt txt = ./txt/31266.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32924 author = Fenn, George Manville title = The New Mistress: A Tale date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 98942 sentences = 5919 flesch = 88 summary = "No, no, pray don't think of such a thing, dear," cried Hazel Thorne Thorne, my dear child," he said; but that failed fast, and as Hazel "Lovely, dear; but do tell me what he said about Miss Thorne." said to Lambent; and I say, Miss Thorne, just a friendly word, you know. "Mother, dear," said Hazel quietly, "I am the mistress of the girls' "I'm sure you must have worked like a slave, Miss Burge," said Mrs "I am very glad to know you, Miss Thorne," said Mrs Canninge quietly; "I hope you like me as well, Miss Burge," said Hazel, smiling. "You will come and take off your things now, my dear," said Miss Burge "Really, Hazel, I think he has managed on very little," said Mrs Thorne "Yes, Hazel is quite right my dear," said Mrs Thorne. "I think you seem a good deal better, dear," said Hazel, smiling. cache = ./cache/32924.txt txt = ./txt/32924.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 40264 32924 31266 31266 40264 2662 number of items: 5 sum of words: 378,818 average size in words: 75,763 average readability score: 90 nouns: time; man; day; school; eyes; face; way; mother; child; room; hand; woman; head; girl; door; one; people; life; voice; children; teacher; dear; course; heart; nothing; girls; night; men; hands; words; moment; place; things; sir; house; mind; money; work; something; morning; thing; love; years; anything; home; lady; father; boy; sister; tranter verbs: was; had; said; be; is; do; have; were; ''s; been; did; know; are; see; think; come; go; has; say; am; came; made; thought; ''ve; looked; tell; ''m; make; went; let; going; take; seemed; knew; being; cried; get; asked; felt; began; look; told; turned; found; give; put; ''re; want; done; heard adjectives: little; good; own; more; young; last; old; other; dear; poor; great; first; sure; new; much; many; same; few; such; long; right; next; happy; white; better; ready; best; full; afraid; least; sorry; small; glad; bad; true; quiet; open; beautiful; usual; impossible; high; tired; several; big; strange; dead; low; pleasant; sudden; large adverbs: not; n''t; so; then; up; now; very; never; out; too; again; down; here; only; as; just; more; there; on; back; always; well; away; all; once; quite; off; still; ever; in; rather; really; even; yet; much; enough; over; soon; indeed; of; most; far; suddenly; perhaps; course; long; home; together; at; certainly pronouns: i; she; her; you; it; he; his; me; my; they; him; your; them; we; their; herself; its; himself; us; our; myself; one; yourself; ''em; themselves; itself; ''s; thee; hers; yours; mine; i''m; ye; ourselves; em; ours; you''re; yer; thy; theirs; oneself; hisself; ha; you----but; you''ll; o; yez''ll; wi; true?--they; too!--i''ll proper nouns: _; miss; alwynne; clare; hazel; louise; phoebe; mr; thorne; susan; elsbeth; burge; esther; roger; dick; hartill; mr.; mrs; kenneth; mrs.; valentine; fancy; william; bright; clayton; god; henrietta; lambent; canninge; chute; john; beatrice; forth; wathemah; percy; george; christmas; ye; dewy; bill; day; potts; livvy; hastings; lord; murphy; rebecca; vicar; carla; chapter keywords: miss; mrs.; william; mr.; good; god; wathemah; vigers; valentine; time; thorne; susan; sunday; spinks; shiner; roger; reuben; rebecca; potts; phoebe; percy; penny; patty; patrick; olivia; murphy; mrs; mellstock; maybold; marsham; louise; lord; look; livvy; little; like; leaf; lambent; kenneth; kelwin; john; jean; jack; henry; henrietta; hazel; hastings; hartill; harding; gila one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/31266.txt titles(s): Quality Street: A Comedy three topics; one dimension: miss; hazel; said file(s): ./cache/40264.txt, ./cache/32924.txt, ./cache/37746.txt titles(s): Regiment of Women | The New Mistress: A Tale | The Angel of the Gila: A Tale of Arizona five topics; three dimensions: clare alwynne said; hazel said mr; said esther kenneth; miss phoebe susan; cheerily rejoice passes file(s): ./cache/40264.txt, ./cache/32924.txt, ./cache/37746.txt, ./cache/31266.txt, ./cache/31266.txt titles(s): Regiment of Women | The New Mistress: A Tale | The Angel of the Gila: A Tale of Arizona | Quality Street: A Comedy | Quality Street: A Comedy Type: gutenberg title: subject-womenTeachers-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 17:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Women teachers" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 31266 author: Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew) title: Quality Street: A Comedy date: words: 21315 sentences: 3570 pages: flesch: 100 cache: ./cache/31266.txt txt: ./txt/31266.txt summary: _The scene is the blue and white room in the house of the Misses Susan (PHOEBE _and_ MISS SUSAN _wish to embrace her, but she is These stirring times, Miss Phoebe--he is but half a man who think of Miss Phoebe''s pretty soul, which is her garden, and shut my PHOEBE (_checking_ MISS SUSAN, _who is about to tell of the loss of the MISS SUSAN _looks forlornly at_ PHOEBE, _who smiles (PHOEBE _shudders, and_ MISS SUSAN _again darts in. But Miss Susan, ''tis Captain Brown. But Miss Susan, ''tis Captain Brown. You have seen Miss Phoebe, sir? (_She looks strangely at_ MISS SUSAN, _and_ MISS PHOEBE _knows that she SUSAN, _who can only call upon_ MISS PHOEBE _by name._) MISS SUSAN (_taking_ PHOEBE _in her arms_). MISS SUSAN (_after she has soothed_ PHOEBE _a little_). Susan nor Miss Phoebe will present her to us. Susan, and I shall ask Miss Phoebe for some wraps. id: 40264 author: Dane, Clemence title: Regiment of Women date: words: 124509 sentences: 12562 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/40264.txt txt: ./txt/40264.txt summary: "Miss Vigers ought to know," said Clare. "Are we?" Alwynne looked up so warily that Clare laughed outright. "She can''t do any cooking with that hand," said Alwynne to Clare, more So Alwynne spent her pleasant holidays in and out of Clare Hartill''s they remember is not the Clare that Elsbeth knew, that Alwynne learned She supposed Clare Hartill realised how young Louise "I knew Clare Hartill long before you did, Alwynne. Clare, preceding Louise up the staircase, found Alwynne''s note awaiting And Alwynne''s eyes grew big, and she forgot all about Louise, as Clare''s "Sorry?" said Clare whimsically, as Alwynne bade her good-bye. Miss Hartill said, ''I didn''t do it for her, Alwynne!'' And Daffy got "Clare," said Alwynne uneasily, "you hurt that child." Alwynne had persuaded Clare to leave Louise to her own devices.... Louise a good deal to Alwynne," said Clare regretfully. id: 32924 author: Fenn, George Manville title: The New Mistress: A Tale date: words: 98942 sentences: 5919 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/32924.txt txt: ./txt/32924.txt summary: "No, no, pray don''t think of such a thing, dear," cried Hazel Thorne Thorne, my dear child," he said; but that failed fast, and as Hazel "Lovely, dear; but do tell me what he said about Miss Thorne." said to Lambent; and I say, Miss Thorne, just a friendly word, you know. "Mother, dear," said Hazel quietly, "I am the mistress of the girls'' "I''m sure you must have worked like a slave, Miss Burge," said Mrs "I am very glad to know you, Miss Thorne," said Mrs Canninge quietly; "I hope you like me as well, Miss Burge," said Hazel, smiling. "You will come and take off your things now, my dear," said Miss Burge "Really, Hazel, I think he has managed on very little," said Mrs Thorne "Yes, Hazel is quite right my dear," said Mrs Thorne. "I think you seem a good deal better, dear," said Hazel, smiling. 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: 37746 author: Marsland, Cora title: The Angel of the Gila: A Tale of Arizona date: words: 74200 sentences: 7203 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/37746.txt txt: ./txt/37746.txt summary: "_Your_ teacher, eh, sonny," said Kenneth Hastings smiling. "Tell me, Wathemah," she said, "what you learned to-day in the Bible "You like to dance, I see," said Esther to one girl. looked first at Esther Bright, and then at Kenneth Hastings. "That is a happy thought, Miss Bright," said Mrs. Clayton in hearty "They want ter know as will yer tell ''em a short story, Miss Bright." Next?" said Esther, looking into the face of the next Away up the mountain road, Esther Bright and Kenneth Hastings drew For many a day, John Clayton, Kenneth Hastings and Esther Bright had "Miss Bright," said John Clayton, from the doorway, "you are asked "No," he said stoutly, "Mrs. Clayton ask Wathemah he Miss Bright "Look out here, young man," said Lord Kelwin, as Wathemah approached "The mountains do great things for us," said Esther, looking up at the ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel