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"I don't know as we have any right to go in here," said Frank. "It did look something like the Old Boy himself," said Frank. "Now, fellows," said Frank Merriwell, as he faced his four "shipmates" When Frank reached the deck he saw a jolly-looking little man in gray cache = ./cache/22265.txt txt = ./txt/22265.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45141 author = Lynde, Francis title = Pirates' Hope date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 83968 sentences = 5183 flesch = 87 summary = "Mr. Van Dyck's yacht came up the river to-day. "Heavens!" I said to Van Dyck as we came upon the scene, "I don't "Well, you wouldn't let a little thing like that stop you if you wanted wouldn't you, Dick?" Van Dyck said, breaking the long pause in his own "And not all of the islands are inhabited, I take it," said Van Dyck, "Feeling for an anchorage," said Van Dyck, speaking for the first time between the yacht and some other destination, Van Dyck said: "You'd don't know how near the running dash came to winding Van Dyck, but when "Let me have that old rifle, Billy," said Van Dyck; this after the "What's your guess, Dick?" said Van Dyck, as we came up. turns when Van Dyck and Jerry, and Grey and Billy came down to the "We were waiting for you--or rather for that long-boat," said Van Dyck, cache = ./cache/45141.txt txt = ./txt/45141.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41973 author = Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, Marquis of title = Yachting, Vol. 2 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 135311 sentences = 6980 flesch = 77 summary = CHART OF THE ROYAL BOMBAY YACHT CLUB SAILING COURSE CHART OF THE ROYAL IRISH YACHT CLUB, DUBLIN BAY COURSES reported of the new Royal yacht, 'Splendid sea-boat, and rode out the [Illustration: International Gold Cup, Royal Victoria Yacht Club, yachts which sailed in the first match of the club, Monday, June 16, When the year 1867 closed the Clyde Yacht Club's first racing decade, [Illustration: Royal Forth Yacht Club Courses.] [Illustration: Royal St George's Yacht Club, Dublin Bay.] [Illustration: Start of 25-tonners, Royal Thames Yacht Club, from at Lowestoft, one meets great numbers of yachts and sailing boats, and small yachts and sailing boats; and as for racing, I really think that sailed twenty-six races in the New York Yacht Club, and won ten yachting clubs wherever a handful of boats could be found with owners fleet of small yachts and of boats for sailing and cruising which from cache = ./cache/41973.txt txt = ./txt/41973.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41971 author = Watson. 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B.S.C.--To promote the interests of amateur boat-sailing. the Council may think fit, from sailing his yacht in any race held The measurement of a racing-yacht's _sails_ is left very much in the The year 1887 was a turning point in small yacht racing on the Solent, Measurement, or the late Rule of the Yacht Racing Association, to sail This yacht, designed to sail under either measurement, length on deck, cache = ./cache/41971.txt txt = ./txt/41971.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 41973 41971 17436 41973 45141 41971 number of items: 5 sum of words: 546,742 average size in words: 109,348 average readability score: 85 nouns: yacht; time; boat; yachts; tons; man; water; way; wind; race; men; day; sea; club; sail; ft; racing; boats; place; course; sailing; rule; length; board; deck; illustration; vessel; owner; island; year; nothing; class; side; line; weather; craft; years; thing; feet; head; one; days; hand; end; something; season; crew; part; anything; hands verbs: was; is; be; had; have; were; 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lord; livonia; lechmere; lady one topic; one dimension: yacht file(s): ./cache/22265.txt titles(s): Frank Merriwell''s Cruise three topics; one dimension: yacht; said; guy file(s): ./cache/41973.txt, ./cache/17436.txt, ./cache/22265.txt titles(s): Yachting, Vol. 2 | The Queen''s Cup | Frank Merriwell''s Cruise five topics; three dimensions: yacht club mr; said frank know; consumed awe avenue; consumed awe avenue; consumed awe avenue file(s): ./cache/41973.txt, ./cache/17436.txt, ./cache/22265.txt, ./cache/22265.txt, ./cache/22265.txt titles(s): Yachting, Vol. 2 | The Queen''s Cup | Frank Merriwell''s Cruise | Frank Merriwell''s Cruise | Frank Merriwell''s Cruise Type: gutenberg title: subject-yachting-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Yachting" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 41973 author: Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple Blackwood, Marquis of title: Yachting, Vol. 2 date: words: 135311 sentences: 6980 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/41973.txt txt: ./txt/41973.txt summary: CHART OF THE ROYAL BOMBAY YACHT CLUB SAILING COURSE CHART OF THE ROYAL IRISH YACHT CLUB, DUBLIN BAY COURSES reported of the new Royal yacht, ''Splendid sea-boat, and rode out the [Illustration: International Gold Cup, Royal Victoria Yacht Club, yachts which sailed in the first match of the club, Monday, June 16, When the year 1867 closed the Clyde Yacht Club''s first racing decade, [Illustration: Royal Forth Yacht Club Courses.] [Illustration: Royal St George''s Yacht Club, Dublin Bay.] [Illustration: Start of 25-tonners, Royal Thames Yacht Club, from at Lowestoft, one meets great numbers of yachts and sailing boats, and small yachts and sailing boats; and as for racing, I really think that sailed twenty-six races in the New York Yacht Club, and won ten yachting clubs wherever a handful of boats could be found with owners fleet of small yachts and of boats for sailing and cruising which from id: 17436 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: The Queen''s Cup date: words: 109216 sentences: 6588 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/17436.txt txt: ./txt/17436.txt summary: "I shall stay two or three days in town," Major Mallett said. these for a short time, Frank went round among the tenants, saying "You come at the right moment, Frank," she said, after they had "I have fixed on the Osprey, Major Mallett," Bertha Greendale said, "Do not think anything more about it, dear," Frank Mallett said, "You will call and see us, of course, Frank?" Lady Greendale said. "Nothing gone wrong in town, I hope, Major?" George said next day, "We could not want a better day, George," Frank said. "Bravo, good start," Frank said, as he looked round for the first "Captain," he said, when Hawkins came aft, "what men went ashore "I think that it is bad rather than good," Frank said. "I think, sir," Hawkins said, "as it is going to be a long voyage, "Good morning, sir," he said, touching his hat as Frank came up. id: 45141 author: Lynde, Francis title: Pirates'' Hope date: words: 83968 sentences: 5183 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/45141.txt txt: ./txt/45141.txt summary: "Mr. Van Dyck''s yacht came up the river to-day. "Heavens!" I said to Van Dyck as we came upon the scene, "I don''t "Well, you wouldn''t let a little thing like that stop you if you wanted wouldn''t you, Dick?" Van Dyck said, breaking the long pause in his own "And not all of the islands are inhabited, I take it," said Van Dyck, "Feeling for an anchorage," said Van Dyck, speaking for the first time between the yacht and some other destination, Van Dyck said: "You''d don''t know how near the running dash came to winding Van Dyck, but when "Let me have that old rifle, Billy," said Van Dyck; this after the "What''s your guess, Dick?" said Van Dyck, as we came up. turns when Van Dyck and Jerry, and Grey and Billy came down to the "We were waiting for you--or rather for that long-boat," said Van Dyck, id: 22265 author: Standish, Burt L. title: Frank Merriwell''s Cruise date: words: 68222 sentences: 5982 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/22265.txt txt: ./txt/22265.txt summary: "There is no room for trunks on board the _White Wings_," said Frank. "I''d like to have a little time to look Boston over?" said Jack. Field, he said you were fool enough to think Frank Merriwell could beat "Thank you, old man," said Merriwell, as he quickly rose to his feet. "The _White Wings_ sails at nine o''clock," said Frank, turning away. said Frank Merriwell on the fourth day after leaving Boston. "Well, old man," said Frank, "I hate to refuse you anything after what "That''s a hard start for Camden," said Frank Merriwell, feeling his Frank Merriwell and Bruce Browning looked at each other. "I don''t know as we have any right to go in here," said Frank. "It did look something like the Old Boy himself," said Frank. "Now, fellows," said Frank Merriwell, as he faced his four "shipmates" When Frank reached the deck he saw a jolly-looking little man in gray id: 41971 author: Watson. G. L. (George Lennox) title: Yachting, Vol. 1 date: words: 150025 sentences: 8291 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/41971.txt txt: ./txt/41971.txt summary: Racing cutters of 150 to 170 tons are now built to sail at a speed In the early times of schooner racing the yachts were, as a rule, The Royal Yacht Squadron arranged a race without time allowances round There are thirty-two ''sailing rules'' under which yacht racing in The rules have been examined and explained with much ability by Mr. Dixon Kemp, in his book on ''Yacht and Boat Sailing,'' chapter viii. C.Y.C.--To encourage the racing of yachts in the small classes Y.R.A. B.S.C.--To promote the interests of amateur boat-sailing. the Council may think fit, from sailing his yacht in any race held The measurement of a racing-yacht''s _sails_ is left very much in the The year 1887 was a turning point in small yacht racing on the Solent, Measurement, or the late Rule of the Yacht Racing Association, to sail This yacht, designed to sail under either measurement, length on deck, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel