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Reducing subject-wyoming-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 16623 author = Stewart, Elinore Pruitt title = Letters of a Woman Homesteader date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 49405 sentences = 3247 flesch = 91 summary = got the poor baby dressed a second little one came. They took the body to the little home he had made, and Mrs. O'Shaughnessy went to the Edmonsons' to do what she could there. At last the time came and Mrs. O'Shaughnessy went after the parents. came she went to a sheep-man and told him she would help cook for his After supper Cora Belle and I washed the dishes while Mrs. O'Shaughnessy laid out the little clothes. turned every way like a proud little bird, she went to work. catch the wagons before camping-time unless we drove very hard, so Mr. Stewart said we would go by the Edmonsons' and spend the night there. "Oh," I said, "I knew you were going." "Who tell it ye?" "A little I wish I had not, for every time I look at them I think of poor little cache = ./cache/16623.txt txt = ./txt/16623.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20223 author = Ellis, Edward Sylvester title = Two Boys in Wyoming: A Tale of Adventure (Northwest Series, No. 3) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 71992 sentences = 3984 flesch = 84 summary = Like the sensible youths they were, Jack Dudley and Fred Greenwood had addressed, and, glancing like a flash to his right, saw Jack Dudley step about that neither Jack Dudley nor Fred Greenwood opened his eyes until "I hope those places are a good way off," said Jack. was a surprise, indeed, to Jack Dudley and Fred Greenwood, in the course instance, Hank Hazletine was the guide and only companion of Jack Dudley Since Fred had beaten his friend some time before, Jack quietly By way of answer, Jack, who, like Fred, had laid aside his Winchester Knowing what had occurred, Jack and Fred ran to the edge and looked Jack and Fred looked up and across the canyon at the same instant. Hank Hazletine and Jack Dudley having failed to find the missing Fred There are many things which Jack Dudley and Fred Greenwood have done cache = ./cache/20223.txt txt = ./txt/20223.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 27522 author = Chase, Mary Ellen title = Virginia of Elk Creek Valley date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 59203 sentences = 5103 flesch = 91 summary = girls Vigilantes, Virginia--Mary and Priscilla and Vivian?" seen, she told Aunt Nan. Mary Williams said nothing, but her dark blue "Sounds like it to me," said Priscilla's father as he turned the pages. Vivian's eyes got big when Dick said "I think I know how you feel, Vivian," she said kindly. "I think I know what it's like," said Virginia. "I know I shouldn't worry," said Mary to Aunt Nan, "but I just can't help "I can't help wondering, Virginia," said Priscilla, after they had all "Vivian's making new roots every day," Virginia said to herself, "and deep "It's lovely," said Vivian, "only I feel just the same way that I did "Mary," said Vivian, gathering courage as the Keith house came into view, "After all, it's better to come away like this, isn't it?" asked Virginia. "It's good to see your face again, Miss Virginia," said the Emperor. cache = ./cache/27522.txt txt = ./txt/27522.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29141 author = Montague, H. Gordon title = Two New Pocket Gophers from Wyoming and Colorado date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2432 sentences = 295 flesch = 77 summary = Two New Pocket Gophers from Wyoming and Colorado variation in _Thomomys talpoides_ of Wyoming. materials then in the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History. examine the specimens from Colorado; also, the specimens from Wyoming =Thomomys talpoides rostralis= new subspecies E Laramie, 7164 ft., Albany County, Wyoming; obtained _Range._--Southern Wyoming and south in the mountains of Colorado to the From _Thomomys talpoides fossor_ (specimens from Rico, Silverton, Hermit t. rostralis_ differs in: Longer body; lighter color of upper parts; Medicine Bow Range in Wyoming as a subspecies different from that at Wyoming and the examination of material in the United States Biological area formerly assigned to the geographic range of _Thomomys talpoides study of a larger number of specimens from more localities in Colorado =Thomomys talpoides attenuatus= new subspecies W Horse Creek Post Office, 7000 ft., Laramie From _Thomomys talpoides cheyennensis_ (holotype and Wyoming specimens From _Thomomys talpoides rostralis_ (specimens from the type locality) cache = ./cache/29141.txt txt = ./txt/29141.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34928 author = Vandercook, Margaret title = The Ranch Girls at Home Again date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51461 sentences = 2928 flesch = 83 summary = "Carlos don't like Jack," Frieda Ralston remarked unexpectedly to her Jim, and Jack and me, why I think you love the Rainbow ranch the least. "Jean," Jack asked, "I wonder if you happen to know where Ralph Merrit the Rainbow Mine while Ralph is managing things." Then Ruth, Jean, the baby and Frieda walked on ahead, leaving Jim and Jack to follow slowly retired to their rooms in Rainbow Lodge, leaving Jack, Jean and Frieda old Lodge living room, because Frieda, Jean and Jack at once flung Jack had made to him in regard to Ralph Merrit's feeling for Jean. Merrit and his guest followed, and afterwards Olive, Jean and Jack. Mine, Ralph Merrit suggested that Jim Colter bring Ruth and the girls "BUT why won't either Jean or Frieda come with us?" Olive asked a week within the past year at the Rainbow Ranch, Jack and Olive found their cache = ./cache/34928.txt txt = ./txt/34928.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11337 author = Ellis, Edward Sylvester title = Cowmen and Rustlers: A Story of the Wyoming Cattle Ranges date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54500 sentences = 3225 flesch = 84 summary = Fred Whitney knew his mother better than did his friend and understood Young Sterry hoped by making what might look like an attack upon the Monteith Sterry shot forward on his right foot, his revolver, with its "Good-by," Sterry said in a voice just low enough to reach the dear It may be said Mont Sterry answered his own question at the moment of abruptly asked Sterry, with a laugh, looking around in his friend's Whitney had come over to his way of thinking, struck Sterry more The instant, however, Fred Whitney turned his back on the rustlers, Fred Whitney was with him, was that Monteith Sterry should show any The rustler knew Monteith Sterry, and must "Duke Vesey," said Sterry, "you are a man of too much education to "Duke," said Sterry, turning to the rustler, "it's two of us against Sterry found time to exchange a few words with Jennie and her mother. cache = ./cache/11337.txt txt = ./txt/11337.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37803 author = Rathborne, St. George title = Rocky Mountain Boys; Or, Camping in the Big Game Country date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52692 sentences = 2294 flesch = 80 summary = "He was a bully big grizzly, too, all right, Felix!" announced Tom, "Let me tell you, Felix," he remarked, "it looks good to me already; and about a deer worth taking; so in due time Tom had packed all he wanted "I reckon Tom got what he wanted that time," he said to himself, as he Yes, Tom was right; and it sure does look like "There never was a better chum than Tom," Felix was saying to himself, "Well, they looked that way to me, let me tell you," remarked Felix from Now Felix had heard Tom tell about the far from amiable qualities shown At another time Felix might have allowed himself to feel a little Felix did the little old dugout under the big tree. Just as Tom said that last word Felix fired a third time, trying to pick Thinking he would take a little turn around, Felix started out while Tom cache = ./cache/37803.txt txt = ./txt/37803.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28572 author = Stewart, Elinore Pruitt title = Letters on an Elk Hunt date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 28376 sentences = 2065 flesch = 94 summary = All the morning our way lay up the beautiful river, past the great red Mr. and Mrs. Burney were within a day's drive of home, so they left us. got too warm at work that day, and when Fanny went for him and told of our work when Mrs. O'Shaughnessy came, and Daniel with her. lace which she said she hoped to sell; and right at once Mrs. O'Shaughnessy's fertile mind begin to hatch plans. admiring the two dead elk that they said were the victims of Mrs. O'Shaughnessy's gun. Mrs. O'Shaughnessy said, "Don't lay your poor driving to the women. had gone their ways when Mrs. O'Shaughnessy said to me,-"Now," said Mrs. O'Shaughnessy, "you go on an' marry your man if he is "I can find a name for him," said Mrs. O'Shaughnessy. After breakfast Mrs. O'Shaughnessy lay down for a little rest. cache = ./cache/28572.txt txt = ./txt/28572.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33653 author = Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond) title = A New Pocket Gopher (Genus Thomomys) From Wyoming and Colorado date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 740 sentences = 70 flesch = 74 summary = UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Among small mammals accumulated, from Wyoming, in the Museum of Natural History of the University of Kansas, specimens of the wide-spread Madre Mountain Range of Wyoming and Colorado prove upon comparison to #Thomomys talpoides meritus# new subspecies Carbon County, Wyoming; obtained on July 19, 1948, by George M. skull small; relative to basilar length, skull narrow across rostrum, zygomata and mastoids; nasals short and posteriorly _Comparisons._--From _Thomomys talpoides rostralis_ (North darker color, smaller and slenderer skull. From _Thomomys talpoides clusius_ meritus_ differs in: Color much darker; rostrum longer; skull _Remarks._--The specimens of _Thomomys_ from Wyoming on which the name each of the two mentioned subspecies in small size, dark color and follows: Total length, [Male] 204 (193-226), [Female] 207 indicated in the Museum of Natural History of the University of #Wyoming.#--_Carbon County_: Savery (8 mi. _Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas, Lawrence. cache = ./cache/33653.txt txt = ./txt/33653.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 61767 author = Castlemon, Harry title = Winged Arrow's Medicine; Or, The Massacre at Fort Phil Kearney date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51024 sentences = 2992 flesch = 88 summary = "Now will you bid me good-by, Perkins?" said Guy, extending his hand. From the Indian,--or Winged Arrow, he called himself,--Guy turned his He said that word came from the Great Father that the white men wanted "You are a queer sort of an Indian anyhow," said Guy, taking his hand said the Indian, who was closely watching the young officer's face. "Bully for you," said Guy, riding his horse up closer to Winged Arrow "I have got back, sir," said Guy, raising his hand to his cap. of the Sioux all unbeknown to us," said Guy, after waiting for Cyrus a thing that Indians have as well as white men," said Cyrus, getting horse and turn to salute the Colonel, Guy ordered his men through the "Then perhaps you know Winged Arrow," said Guy. "Is it a Sioux or a white man?" said Guy to himself. cache = ./cache/61767.txt txt = ./txt/61767.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37271 author = Vandercook, Margaret title = The Ranch Girls and Their Heart's Desire date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44801 sentences = 2598 flesch = 82 summary = "Strange to have you living at the old Rainbow ranch again, Jack, and four new little Rainbow ranch girls without you to help mother them. Colter's word was law on the Rainbow ranch Jimmie Kent had no thought of Jack beheld Jim Colter, and only a few times in her life could she The following moment Jack stretched out her arms toward Frieda's little "I do think Jack might have remained at home with us," Frieda remarked for what Jack did the other afternoon, Frieda, of course you know I "And to think, Jack dear," Frieda murmured, still tearful half an hour "It was kind of you to come to see us the other afternoon, Mrs. Marshall, and I am sorry to have missed you," Jack said a little shyly a In fact, had it not been for her little girl, Jack feared that Frieda cache = ./cache/37271.txt txt = ./txt/37271.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 20223 37271 34928 61767 37271 34928 number of items: 11 sum of words: 466,626 average size in words: 42,420 average readability score: 84 nouns: time; way; man; men; one; day; night; ranch; eyes; something; things; head; place; thing; anything; moment; boy; home; nothing; house; hand; side; girl; fire; life; face; camp; horse; friend; boys; course; morning; days; hands; feet; room; years; mother; part; horses; sight; people; girls; work; hour; country; ground; fact; others; minutes verbs: was; had; be; have; is; were; do; been; said; did; are; see; ''s; know; made; has; came; make; get; come; go; think; am; going; take; tell; went; knew; told; saw; got; asked; say; seemed; looked; being; thought; heard; left; want; felt; found; give; seen; let; took; done; look; find; ''ve adjectives: little; other; good; more; old; few; own; same; many; young; first; great; last; long; such; much; new; big; sure; several; right; best; glad; next; ready; white; small; better; able; possible; least; poor; afraid; blue; hard; only; happy; indian; short; enough; most; certain; wild; large; open; full; whole; clear; beautiful; safe adverbs: not; n''t; so; up; out; then; just; now; as; never; back; away; down; too; here; only; more; there; all; even; again; off; very; well; on; ever; almost; over; soon; still; far; always; much; once; in; enough; yet; perhaps; long; most; before; really; else; first; of; however; home; later; around; together pronouns: i; he; it; his; you; she; her; they; we; him; their; me; them; my; us; our; your; himself; its; herself; themselves; myself; one; ''em; itself; yourself; ''s; ourselves; yours; mine; hers; ours; em; theirs; ye; thy; i''m; yourselves; yerself; wigwam; so:--; loved,--she; it''s; i''d; homeward; home,"--meaning; hogback,"--that; hisself; cur''us; blither proper nouns: jack; _; fred; felix; jean; mrs.; guy; mr.; tom; jim; ralph; virginia; frieda; olive; sterry; sioux; rainbow; vivian; colonel; cyrus; frank; wyoming; o''shaughnessy; indians; kent; hank; indian; motoza; colter; miss; fort; whitney; mary; aunt; priscilla; arrow; winged; ruth; hazletine; stewart; ranch; dudley; jennie; chapter; jacqueline; carver; carlos; .; donald; jimmie keywords: mr.; little; jack; wyoming; time; stewart; sioux; ralph; rainbow; o''shaughnessy; mrs.; look; jim; jean; frieda; fred; colter; boy; zebbie; winged; winchester; whitney; vivian; virginia; vigilantes; vesey; tucker; tree; tozer; tom; thing; sterry; sol; siwash; sedalia; ruth; robert; priscilla; preston; olive; old; nan; motoza; monteith; miss; merrit; mary; marshall; man; louderer one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/20223.txt titles(s): Two Boys in Wyoming: A Tale of Adventure (Northwest Series, No. 3) three topics; one dimension: said; fred; jack file(s): ./cache/27522.txt, ./cache/20223.txt, ./cache/37271.txt titles(s): Virginia of Elk Creek Valley | Two Boys in Wyoming: A Tale of Adventure (Northwest Series, No. 3) | The Ranch Girls and Their Heart''s Desire five topics; three dimensions: fred jack time; said guy little; jack jean jim; mrs little said; mi ft wyoming file(s): ./cache/20223.txt, ./cache/27522.txt, ./cache/34928.txt, ./cache/28572.txt, ./cache/29141.txt titles(s): Two Boys in Wyoming: A Tale of Adventure (Northwest Series, No. 3) | Virginia of Elk Creek Valley | The Ranch Girls at Home Again | Letters on an Elk Hunt | Two New Pocket Gophers from Wyoming and Colorado Type: gutenberg title: subject-wyoming-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Wyoming" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 61767 author: Castlemon, Harry title: Winged Arrow''s Medicine; Or, The Massacre at Fort Phil Kearney date: words: 51024 sentences: 2992 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/61767.txt txt: ./txt/61767.txt summary: "Now will you bid me good-by, Perkins?" said Guy, extending his hand. From the Indian,--or Winged Arrow, he called himself,--Guy turned his He said that word came from the Great Father that the white men wanted "You are a queer sort of an Indian anyhow," said Guy, taking his hand said the Indian, who was closely watching the young officer''s face. "Bully for you," said Guy, riding his horse up closer to Winged Arrow "I have got back, sir," said Guy, raising his hand to his cap. of the Sioux all unbeknown to us," said Guy, after waiting for Cyrus a thing that Indians have as well as white men," said Cyrus, getting horse and turn to salute the Colonel, Guy ordered his men through the "Then perhaps you know Winged Arrow," said Guy. "Is it a Sioux or a white man?" said Guy to himself. id: 27522 author: Chase, Mary Ellen title: Virginia of Elk Creek Valley date: words: 59203 sentences: 5103 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/27522.txt txt: ./txt/27522.txt summary: girls Vigilantes, Virginia--Mary and Priscilla and Vivian?" seen, she told Aunt Nan. Mary Williams said nothing, but her dark blue "Sounds like it to me," said Priscilla''s father as he turned the pages. Vivian''s eyes got big when Dick said "I think I know how you feel, Vivian," she said kindly. "I think I know what it''s like," said Virginia. "I know I shouldn''t worry," said Mary to Aunt Nan, "but I just can''t help "I can''t help wondering, Virginia," said Priscilla, after they had all "Vivian''s making new roots every day," Virginia said to herself, "and deep "It''s lovely," said Vivian, "only I feel just the same way that I did "Mary," said Vivian, gathering courage as the Keith house came into view, "After all, it''s better to come away like this, isn''t it?" asked Virginia. "It''s good to see your face again, Miss Virginia," said the Emperor. id: 20223 author: Ellis, Edward Sylvester title: Two Boys in Wyoming: A Tale of Adventure (Northwest Series, No. 3) date: words: 71992 sentences: 3984 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/20223.txt txt: ./txt/20223.txt summary: Like the sensible youths they were, Jack Dudley and Fred Greenwood had addressed, and, glancing like a flash to his right, saw Jack Dudley step about that neither Jack Dudley nor Fred Greenwood opened his eyes until "I hope those places are a good way off," said Jack. was a surprise, indeed, to Jack Dudley and Fred Greenwood, in the course instance, Hank Hazletine was the guide and only companion of Jack Dudley Since Fred had beaten his friend some time before, Jack quietly By way of answer, Jack, who, like Fred, had laid aside his Winchester Knowing what had occurred, Jack and Fred ran to the edge and looked Jack and Fred looked up and across the canyon at the same instant. Hank Hazletine and Jack Dudley having failed to find the missing Fred There are many things which Jack Dudley and Fred Greenwood have done id: 11337 author: Ellis, Edward Sylvester title: Cowmen and Rustlers: A Story of the Wyoming Cattle Ranges date: words: 54500 sentences: 3225 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/11337.txt txt: ./txt/11337.txt summary: Fred Whitney knew his mother better than did his friend and understood Young Sterry hoped by making what might look like an attack upon the Monteith Sterry shot forward on his right foot, his revolver, with its "Good-by," Sterry said in a voice just low enough to reach the dear It may be said Mont Sterry answered his own question at the moment of abruptly asked Sterry, with a laugh, looking around in his friend''s Whitney had come over to his way of thinking, struck Sterry more The instant, however, Fred Whitney turned his back on the rustlers, Fred Whitney was with him, was that Monteith Sterry should show any The rustler knew Monteith Sterry, and must "Duke Vesey," said Sterry, "you are a man of too much education to "Duke," said Sterry, turning to the rustler, "it''s two of us against Sterry found time to exchange a few words with Jennie and her mother. id: 33653 author: Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond) title: A New Pocket Gopher (Genus Thomomys) From Wyoming and Colorado date: words: 740 sentences: 70 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/33653.txt txt: ./txt/33653.txt summary: UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Among small mammals accumulated, from Wyoming, in the Museum of Natural History of the University of Kansas, specimens of the wide-spread Madre Mountain Range of Wyoming and Colorado prove upon comparison to #Thomomys talpoides meritus# new subspecies Carbon County, Wyoming; obtained on July 19, 1948, by George M. skull small; relative to basilar length, skull narrow across rostrum, zygomata and mastoids; nasals short and posteriorly _Comparisons._--From _Thomomys talpoides rostralis_ (North darker color, smaller and slenderer skull. From _Thomomys talpoides clusius_ meritus_ differs in: Color much darker; rostrum longer; skull _Remarks._--The specimens of _Thomomys_ from Wyoming on which the name each of the two mentioned subspecies in small size, dark color and follows: Total length, [Male] 204 (193-226), [Female] 207 indicated in the Museum of Natural History of the University of #Wyoming.#--_Carbon County_: Savery (8 mi. _Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas, Lawrence. id: 29141 author: Montague, H. Gordon title: Two New Pocket Gophers from Wyoming and Colorado date: words: 2432 sentences: 295 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/29141.txt txt: ./txt/29141.txt summary: Two New Pocket Gophers from Wyoming and Colorado variation in _Thomomys talpoides_ of Wyoming. materials then in the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History. examine the specimens from Colorado; also, the specimens from Wyoming =Thomomys talpoides rostralis= new subspecies E Laramie, 7164 ft., Albany County, Wyoming; obtained _Range._--Southern Wyoming and south in the mountains of Colorado to the From _Thomomys talpoides fossor_ (specimens from Rico, Silverton, Hermit t. rostralis_ differs in: Longer body; lighter color of upper parts; Medicine Bow Range in Wyoming as a subspecies different from that at Wyoming and the examination of material in the United States Biological area formerly assigned to the geographic range of _Thomomys talpoides study of a larger number of specimens from more localities in Colorado =Thomomys talpoides attenuatus= new subspecies W Horse Creek Post Office, 7000 ft., Laramie From _Thomomys talpoides cheyennensis_ (holotype and Wyoming specimens From _Thomomys talpoides rostralis_ (specimens from the type locality) id: 37803 author: Rathborne, St. George title: Rocky Mountain Boys; Or, Camping in the Big Game Country date: words: 52692 sentences: 2294 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/37803.txt txt: ./txt/37803.txt summary: "He was a bully big grizzly, too, all right, Felix!" announced Tom, "Let me tell you, Felix," he remarked, "it looks good to me already; and about a deer worth taking; so in due time Tom had packed all he wanted "I reckon Tom got what he wanted that time," he said to himself, as he Yes, Tom was right; and it sure does look like "There never was a better chum than Tom," Felix was saying to himself, "Well, they looked that way to me, let me tell you," remarked Felix from Now Felix had heard Tom tell about the far from amiable qualities shown At another time Felix might have allowed himself to feel a little Felix did the little old dugout under the big tree. Just as Tom said that last word Felix fired a third time, trying to pick Thinking he would take a little turn around, Felix started out while Tom id: 16623 author: Stewart, Elinore Pruitt title: Letters of a Woman Homesteader date: words: 49405 sentences: 3247 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/16623.txt txt: ./txt/16623.txt summary: got the poor baby dressed a second little one came. They took the body to the little home he had made, and Mrs. O''Shaughnessy went to the Edmonsons'' to do what she could there. At last the time came and Mrs. O''Shaughnessy went after the parents. came she went to a sheep-man and told him she would help cook for his After supper Cora Belle and I washed the dishes while Mrs. O''Shaughnessy laid out the little clothes. turned every way like a proud little bird, she went to work. catch the wagons before camping-time unless we drove very hard, so Mr. Stewart said we would go by the Edmonsons'' and spend the night there. "Oh," I said, "I knew you were going." "Who tell it ye?" "A little I wish I had not, for every time I look at them I think of poor little id: 28572 author: Stewart, Elinore Pruitt title: Letters on an Elk Hunt date: words: 28376 sentences: 2065 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/28572.txt txt: ./txt/28572.txt summary: All the morning our way lay up the beautiful river, past the great red Mr. and Mrs. Burney were within a day''s drive of home, so they left us. got too warm at work that day, and when Fanny went for him and told of our work when Mrs. O''Shaughnessy came, and Daniel with her. lace which she said she hoped to sell; and right at once Mrs. O''Shaughnessy''s fertile mind begin to hatch plans. admiring the two dead elk that they said were the victims of Mrs. O''Shaughnessy''s gun. Mrs. O''Shaughnessy said, "Don''t lay your poor driving to the women. had gone their ways when Mrs. O''Shaughnessy said to me,-"Now," said Mrs. O''Shaughnessy, "you go on an'' marry your man if he is "I can find a name for him," said Mrs. O''Shaughnessy. After breakfast Mrs. O''Shaughnessy lay down for a little rest. id: 34928 author: Vandercook, Margaret title: The Ranch Girls at Home Again date: words: 51461 sentences: 2928 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/34928.txt txt: ./txt/34928.txt summary: "Carlos don''t like Jack," Frieda Ralston remarked unexpectedly to her Jim, and Jack and me, why I think you love the Rainbow ranch the least. "Jean," Jack asked, "I wonder if you happen to know where Ralph Merrit the Rainbow Mine while Ralph is managing things." Then Ruth, Jean, the baby and Frieda walked on ahead, leaving Jim and Jack to follow slowly retired to their rooms in Rainbow Lodge, leaving Jack, Jean and Frieda old Lodge living room, because Frieda, Jean and Jack at once flung Jack had made to him in regard to Ralph Merrit''s feeling for Jean. Merrit and his guest followed, and afterwards Olive, Jean and Jack. Mine, Ralph Merrit suggested that Jim Colter bring Ruth and the girls "BUT why won''t either Jean or Frieda come with us?" Olive asked a week within the past year at the Rainbow Ranch, Jack and Olive found their id: 37271 author: Vandercook, Margaret title: The Ranch Girls and Their Heart''s Desire date: words: 44801 sentences: 2598 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/37271.txt txt: ./txt/37271.txt summary: "Strange to have you living at the old Rainbow ranch again, Jack, and four new little Rainbow ranch girls without you to help mother them. Colter''s word was law on the Rainbow ranch Jimmie Kent had no thought of Jack beheld Jim Colter, and only a few times in her life could she The following moment Jack stretched out her arms toward Frieda''s little "I do think Jack might have remained at home with us," Frieda remarked for what Jack did the other afternoon, Frieda, of course you know I "And to think, Jack dear," Frieda murmured, still tearful half an hour "It was kind of you to come to see us the other afternoon, Mrs. Marshall, and I am sorry to have missed you," Jack said a little shyly a In fact, had it not been for her little girl, Jack feared that Frieda ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel Error: near line 1: database is locked Send options without primary recipient specified. Usage: mailx -eiIUdEFntBDNHRVv~ -T FILE -u USER -h hops -r address -s SUBJECT -a FILE -q FILE -f FILE -A ACCOUNT -b USERS -c USERS -S OPTION users