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txt/../ent/poe-berenice-631.ent plato-crito-682 txt/../wrd/plato-crito-682.wrd twain-political-695 txt/../wrd/twain-political-695.wrd poe-black-632 txt/../wrd/poe-black-632.wrd stoker-dracula-694 txt/../pos/stoker-dracula-694.pos poe-angel-644 txt/../wrd/poe-angel-644.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: twain-my-640 author: Mark Twain title: My Watch: An Instructive Little Tale date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/twain-my-640.txt cache: ./cache/twain-my-640.epub Author Mark Twain Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, transparentColorIndex=0 ImageDescriptor 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alex:twain-new-642 language en meta:author Mark Twain meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'twain-new-642.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title A New Crime width 85 poe-balloon-683 txt/../pos/poe-balloon-683.pos twain-niagara-643 txt/../ent/twain-niagara-643.ent twain-great-678 txt/../pos/twain-great-678.pos poe-balloon-683 txt/../wrd/poe-balloon-683.wrd poe-angel-644 txt/../pos/poe-angel-644.pos poe-black-632 txt/../ent/poe-black-632.ent poe-cask-641 txt/../ent/poe-cask-641.ent === file2bib.sh === id: twain-ghost-677 author: Mark Twain title: A Ghost Story date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/twain-ghost-677.txt cache: ./cache/twain-ghost-677.epub Author Mark Twain Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression 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alex:twain-ghost-677 dc:language en dc:publisher Infomotions, Inc. dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] dc:title A Ghost Story dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:twain-ghost-677 language en meta:author Mark Twain meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'twain-ghost-677.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title A Ghost Story width 85 === file2bib.sh === id: poe-cask-641 author: Edgar Allan Poe title: The Cask Of Amontillado date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/poe-cask-641.txt cache: ./cache/poe-cask-641.epub Author Edgar Allan Poe Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true 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X-TIKA:embedded_resource_path /embedded-1 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis ['7', '2'] creator Edgar Allan Poe dc:creator Edgar Allan Poe dc:identifier alex:poe-angel-644 dc:language en dc:publisher Infomotions, Inc. dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] dc:title The Angel Of The Odd--An Extravaganza dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:poe-angel-644 language en meta:author Edgar Allan Poe meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'poe-angel-644.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title The Angel Of The Odd--An Extravaganza width 85 emerson-transcendentalist-735 txt/../ent/emerson-transcendentalist-735.ent london-to-767 txt/../wrd/london-to-767.wrd emerson-address-728 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emerson-lecture-731 txt/../ent/emerson-lecture-731.ent emerson-man-733 txt/../ent/emerson-man-733.ent === file2bib.sh === id: emerson-conservative-730 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: The Conservative date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/emerson-conservative-730.txt cache: ./cache/emerson-conservative-730.epub Author Ralph Waldo Emerson Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, transparentColorIndex=0 ImageDescriptor imageLeftPosition=0, imageTopPosition=0, imageWidth=85, imageHeight=88, interlaceFlag=false Keywords ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 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ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, transparentColorIndex=0 ImageDescriptor imageLeftPosition=0, imageTopPosition=0, imageWidth=85, imageHeight=88, interlaceFlag=false Keywords ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] Transparency TransparentIndex 0 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.epub.EpubParser', ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.image.ImageParser']] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth ['0', '1'] X-TIKA:embedded_resource_path /embedded-1 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis ['9', '2'] creator Ralph Waldo Emerson dc:creator Ralph Waldo Emerson dc:identifier alex:emerson-transcendentalist-735 dc:language en dc:publisher Infomotions, Inc. dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] dc:title The Transcendentalist dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:emerson-transcendentalist-735 language en meta:author Ralph Waldo Emerson meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'emerson-transcendentalist-735.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title The Transcendentalist width 85 emerson-method-734 txt/../ent/emerson-method-734.ent === file2bib.sh === id: london-to-767 author: Jack London title: To Build A Fire date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/london-to-767.txt cache: ./cache/london-to-767.epub Author Jack London Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, transparentColorIndex=0 ImageDescriptor imageLeftPosition=0, imageTopPosition=0, imageWidth=85, imageHeight=88, interlaceFlag=false Keywords ['Poetry', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] Transparency TransparentIndex 0 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.epub.EpubParser', ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.image.ImageParser']] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth ['0', '1'] X-TIKA:embedded_resource_path /embedded-1 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis ['7', '1'] creator Jack London dc:creator Jack London dc:identifier alex:london-to-767 dc:language en dc:publisher Infomotions, Inc. dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject ['Poetry', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] dc:title To Build A Fire dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:london-to-767 language en meta:author Jack London meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Poetry', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'london-to-767.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Poetry', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title To Build A Fire width 85 emerson-american-729 txt/../wrd/emerson-american-729.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: plato-euthyphro-688 author: Plato title: Euthyphro date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/plato-euthyphro-688.txt cache: ./cache/plato-euthyphro-688.epub Author Plato Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, transparentColorIndex=0 ImageDescriptor imageLeftPosition=0, imageTopPosition=0, imageWidth=85, imageHeight=88, interlaceFlag=false Keywords Western philosophy Transparency TransparentIndex 0 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.epub.EpubParser', ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.image.ImageParser']] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth ['0', '1'] X-TIKA:embedded_resource_path /embedded-1 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis ['9', '2'] creator Plato dc:creator Plato dc:identifier alex:plato-euthyphro-688 dc:language en dc:publisher Infomotions, Inc. dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject Western philosophy dc:title Euthyphro dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:plato-euthyphro-688 language en meta:author Plato meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword Western philosophy publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'plato-euthyphro-688.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject Western philosophy tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title Euthyphro width 85 emerson-literary-732 txt/../ent/emerson-literary-732.ent === file2bib.sh === id: emerson-young-736 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: The Young American date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/emerson-young-736.txt cache: ./cache/emerson-young-736.epub Author Ralph Waldo Emerson Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, transparentColorIndex=0 ImageDescriptor imageLeftPosition=0, imageTopPosition=0, imageWidth=85, imageHeight=88, interlaceFlag=false Keywords ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] Transparency TransparentIndex 0 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.epub.EpubParser', ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.image.ImageParser']] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth ['0', '1'] X-TIKA:embedded_resource_path /embedded-1 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis ['9', '2'] creator Ralph Waldo Emerson dc:creator Ralph Waldo Emerson dc:identifier alex:emerson-young-736 dc:language en dc:publisher Infomotions, Inc. dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] dc:title The Young American dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:emerson-young-736 language en meta:author Ralph Waldo Emerson meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'emerson-young-736.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title The Young American width 85 === file2bib.sh === id: emerson-literary-732 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: Literary Ethics date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/emerson-literary-732.txt cache: ./cache/emerson-literary-732.epub Author Ralph Waldo Emerson Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension 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'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] dc:title Literary Ethics dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:emerson-literary-732 language en meta:author Ralph Waldo Emerson meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'emerson-literary-732.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title Literary Ethics width 85 === file2bib.sh === id: plato-critias-676 author: Plato title: Critias date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/plato-critias-676.txt cache: ./cache/plato-critias-676.epub Author Plato Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension 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2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:plato-critias-676 language en meta:author Plato meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Western philosophy', 'Prose'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'plato-critias-676.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Western philosophy', 'Prose'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title Critias width 85 === file2bib.sh === id: emerson-man-733 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: Man The Reformer date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/emerson-man-733.txt cache: ./cache/emerson-man-733.epub Author Ralph Waldo Emerson Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 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Waldo Emerson meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword Western philosophy publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'emerson-man-733.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject Western philosophy tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title Man The Reformer width 85 === file2bib.sh === id: emerson-address-728 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: An Address date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/emerson-address-728.txt cache: ./cache/emerson-address-728.epub Author Ralph Waldo Emerson Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, 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dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:emerson-method-734 language en meta:author Ralph Waldo Emerson meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'emerson-method-734.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title The Method Of Nature width 85 === file2bib.sh === id: emerson-american-729 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: The American Scholar date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/emerson-american-729.txt cache: ./cache/emerson-american-729.epub Author Ralph Waldo Emerson Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension 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txt/../ent/emerson-nature-754.ent === file2bib.sh === id: conrad-secret-709 author: Joseph Conrad title: The Secret Sharer date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/conrad-secret-709.txt cache: ./cache/conrad-secret-709.epub Author Joseph Conrad Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, transparentColorIndex=0 ImageDescriptor imageLeftPosition=0, imageTopPosition=0, imageWidth=85, imageHeight=88, interlaceFlag=false Keywords ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'English literature'] Transparency TransparentIndex 0 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 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Sharer width 85 === file2bib.sh === id: bacon-new-633 author: Francis Bacon title: The New Atlantis date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/bacon-new-633.txt cache: ./cache/bacon-new-633.epub Author Francis Bacon Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, transparentColorIndex=0 ImageDescriptor imageLeftPosition=0, imageTopPosition=0, imageWidth=85, imageHeight=88, interlaceFlag=false Keywords ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Fiction'] Transparency TransparentIndex 0 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.epub.EpubParser', 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plato-euthydemus-689 author: Plato title: Euthydemus date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/plato-euthydemus-689.txt cache: ./cache/plato-euthydemus-689.epub Author Plato Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, transparentColorIndex=0 ImageDescriptor imageLeftPosition=0, imageTopPosition=0, imageWidth=85, imageHeight=88, interlaceFlag=false Keywords Western philosophy Transparency TransparentIndex 0 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.epub.EpubParser', ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.image.ImageParser']] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth ['0', '1'] X-TIKA:embedded_resource_path /embedded-1 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis ['10', '2'] creator Plato dc:creator Plato dc:identifier alex:plato-euthydemus-689 dc:language en dc:publisher Infomotions, Inc. dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject Western philosophy dc:title Euthydemus dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:plato-euthydemus-689 language en meta:author Plato meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword Western philosophy publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'plato-euthydemus-689.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject Western philosophy tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title Euthydemus width 85 === file2bib.sh === id: emerson-nature-754 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: Nature; Adresses, And Lectures date: pages: extension: .epub txt: 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ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth ['0', '1'] X-TIKA:embedded_resource_path /embedded-1 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis ['10', '2'] creator Ralph Waldo Emerson dc:creator Ralph Waldo Emerson dc:identifier alex:emerson-nature-754 dc:language en dc:publisher Infomotions, Inc. dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] dc:title Nature; Adresses, And Lectures dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:emerson-nature-754 language en meta:author Ralph Waldo Emerson meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'emerson-nature-754.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Western philosophy', 'Prose', 'Non-fiction'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title Nature; Adresses, And Lectures width 85 plato-cratylus-686 txt/../wrd/plato-cratylus-686.wrd plato-euthydemus-689 txt/../ent/plato-euthydemus-689.ent plato-cratylus-686 txt/../pos/plato-cratylus-686.pos conrad-secret-709 txt/../ent/conrad-secret-709.ent machiavelli-prince-680 txt/../wrd/machiavelli-prince-680.wrd machiavelli-prince-680 txt/../pos/machiavelli-prince-680.pos melville-billy-744 txt/../pos/melville-billy-744.pos london-call-762 txt/../wrd/london-call-762.wrd alger_jr-cash-685 txt/../wrd/alger_jr-cash-685.wrd melville-benito-746 txt/../wrd/melville-benito-746.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: plato-cratylus-686 author: Plato title: Cratylus date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/plato-cratylus-686.txt cache: ./cache/plato-cratylus-686.epub Author Plato Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal 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meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword Western philosophy publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'plato-cratylus-686.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject Western philosophy tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title Cratylus width 85 plato-gorgias-687 txt/../wrd/plato-gorgias-687.wrd london-call-762 txt/../pos/london-call-762.pos melville-billy-744 txt/../wrd/melville-billy-744.wrd melville-benito-746 txt/../ent/melville-benito-746.ent alger_jr-cash-685 txt/../pos/alger_jr-cash-685.pos melville-benito-746 txt/../pos/melville-benito-746.pos === file2bib.sh === id: machiavelli-prince-680 author: Niccolo Machiavelli title: The Prince date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/machiavelli-prince-680.txt cache: ./cache/machiavelli-prince-680.epub Author Niccolo Machiavelli Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 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dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject ['Western philosophy', 'Prose'] dc:title The Prince dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:machiavelli-prince-680 language en meta:author Niccolo Machiavelli meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Western philosophy', 'Prose'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'machiavelli-prince-680.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Western philosophy', 'Prose'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title The Prince width 85 plato-gorgias-687 txt/../pos/plato-gorgias-687.pos machiavelli-prince-680 txt/../ent/machiavelli-prince-680.ent === file2bib.sh === id: melville-billy-744 author: Herman Melville title: Billy Budd date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/melville-billy-744.txt cache: ./cache/melville-billy-744.epub Author Herman Melville Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw 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alex:melville-billy-744 dc:language en dc:publisher Infomotions, Inc. dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] dc:title Billy Budd dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:melville-billy-744 language en meta:author Herman Melville meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'melville-billy-744.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title Billy Budd width 85 plato-cratylus-686 txt/../ent/plato-cratylus-686.ent melville-billy-744 txt/../ent/melville-billy-744.ent === file2bib.sh === id: melville-benito-746 author: Herman Melville title: Benito Cereno date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/melville-benito-746.txt cache: ./cache/melville-benito-746.epub Author Herman Melville Chroma 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X-TIKA:parse_time_millis ['12', '2'] creator Herman Melville dc:creator Herman Melville dc:identifier alex:melville-benito-746 dc:language en dc:publisher Infomotions, Inc. dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] dc:title Benito Cereno dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:melville-benito-746 language en meta:author Herman Melville meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'melville-benito-746.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title Benito Cereno width 85 conrad-heart-708 txt/../wrd/conrad-heart-708.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: london-call-762 author: Jack London title: The Call Of The Wild date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/london-call-762.txt cache: 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txt/../wrd/burroughs-at-698.wrd burroughs-thuvia-725 txt/../pos/burroughs-thuvia-725.pos london-son-763 txt/../pos/london-son-763.pos burroughs-at-698 txt/../pos/burroughs-at-698.pos london-son-763 txt/../wrd/london-son-763.wrd bacon-essays-684 txt/../wrd/bacon-essays-684.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: alger_jr-cash-685 author: Horatio Alger Jr. title: The Cash Boy date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/alger_jr-cash-685.txt cache: ./cache/alger_jr-cash-685.epub Author Horatio Alger Jr. Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, transparentColorIndex=0 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literature'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'alger_jr-cash-685.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title The Cash Boy width 85 === file2bib.sh === id: plato-gorgias-687 author: Plato title: Gorgias date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/plato-gorgias-687.txt cache: ./cache/plato-gorgias-687.epub Author Plato Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, transparentColorIndex=0 ImageDescriptor imageLeftPosition=0, 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subject Western philosophy tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title Gorgias width 85 bacon-essays-684 txt/../pos/bacon-essays-684.pos burroughs-warlord-706 txt/../wrd/burroughs-warlord-706.wrd alger_jr-errand-719 txt/../wrd/alger_jr-errand-719.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: conrad-heart-708 author: Joseph Conrad title: The Heart Of Darkness date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/conrad-heart-708.txt cache: ./cache/conrad-heart-708.epub Author Joseph Conrad Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, transparentColorIndex=0 ImageDescriptor imageLeftPosition=0, 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dc:publisher Infomotions, Inc. dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'English literature'] dc:title Dracula dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:stoker-dracula-693 language en meta:author Bram Stoker meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'English literature'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'stoker-dracula-693.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'English literature'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title Dracula width 85 === file2bib.sh === id: london-martin-764 author: Jack London title: Martin Eden date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/london-martin-764.txt cache: ./cache/london-martin-764.epub Author Jack London Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type 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distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] dc:title Martin Eden dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:london-martin-764 language en meta:author Jack London meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'london-martin-764.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title Martin Eden width 85 dickens-david-748 txt/../wrd/dickens-david-748.wrd dickens-david-748 txt/../pos/dickens-david-748.pos dickens-david-748 txt/../ent/dickens-david-748.ent === file2bib.sh === id: melville-moby-743 author: Herman Melville title: Moby Dick; Or The Whale date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/melville-moby-743.txt cache: ./cache/melville-moby-743.epub Author Herman Melville Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma NumChannels 4 Compression CompressionTypeName lzw Compression Lossless true Compression NumProgressiveScans 1 Content-Type ['application/epub+zip', 'image/gif'] Creation-Date 2011-04-11 Data SampleFormat Index Dimension HorizontalPixelOffset 0 Dimension ImageOrientation Normal Dimension VerticalPixelOffset 0 GraphicControlExtension disposalMethod=none, userInputFlag=false, transparentColorFlag=true, delayTime=0, transparentColorIndex=0 ImageDescriptor imageLeftPosition=0, imageTopPosition=0, imageWidth=85, imageHeight=88, interlaceFlag=false Keywords ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] Transparency TransparentIndex 0 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.epub.EpubParser', ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.image.ImageParser']] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth ['0', '1'] X-TIKA:embedded_resource_path /embedded-1 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis ['131', '2'] creator Herman Melville dc:creator Herman Melville dc:identifier alex:melville-moby-743 dc:language en dc:publisher Infomotions, Inc. dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] dc:title Moby Dick; Or The Whale dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:melville-moby-743 language en meta:author Herman Melville meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'melville-moby-743.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'American literature'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title Moby Dick; Or The Whale width 85 === file2bib.sh === id: dickens-david-748 author: Charles Dickens title: David Copperfield date: pages: extension: .epub txt: ./txt/dickens-david-748.txt cache: ./cache/dickens-david-748.epub Author Charles Dickens Chroma BlackIsZero true Chroma ColorSpaceType RGB Chroma 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dc:creator Charles Dickens dc:identifier alex:dickens-david-748 dc:language en dc:publisher Infomotions, Inc. dc:rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. dc:subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'English literature'] dc:title David Copperfield dcterms:created 2011-04-11 height 88 identifier alex:dickens-david-748 language en meta:author Charles Dickens meta:creation-date 2011-04-11 meta:keyword ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'English literature'] publisher Infomotions, Inc. resourceName b'dickens-david-748.epub' rights This document is distributed under the GNU Public License. subject ['Prose', 'Fiction', 'English literature'] tiff:ImageLength 88 tiff:ImageWidth 85 title David Copperfield width 85 Done mapping. Reducing alex-lite-epub === reduce.pl bib === id = conrad-secret-709 author = Joseph Conrad title = The Secret Sharer date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 16954 sentences = 1310 flesch = 91 summary = I got a sleeping suit out of my room and, coming back on deck, saw the naked man from the sea sitting on the main hatch, glimmering white in the darkness, his elbows on his knees and his head in his hands. He was not a bit like me, really; yet, as we stood leaning over my bed place, whispering side by side, with our dark heads together and our backs to the door, anybody bold enough to open it stealthily would have been treated to the uncanny sight of a double captain busy talking in whispers with his other self. I kept my eyes on him, and so when the voice outside the door announced, "There's a ship's boat coming our way, sir," I saw him give a start -the first movement he had made for hours. cache = ./cache/conrad-secret-709.epub txt = ./txt/conrad-secret-709.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = burroughs-jungle-700 author = Edgar Rice Burroughs title = The Jungle Tales Of Tarzan date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 75460 sentences = 3754 flesch = 80 summary = Tarzan knew that once the great bulls were aroused none of the jungle, not even Numa, the lion, was anxious to measure fangs with them, and that if all those of the tribe who chanced to be present today would charge, Sheeta, the great cat, would doubtless turn tail and run for his life. And just as Teeka sprang for the lower limb of a great tree, and Sheeta rose behind her in a long, sinuous leap, the coils of the ape-boy's grass rope shot swiftly through the air, straightening into a long thin line as the open noose hovered for an instant above the savage head and the snarling jaws. At the ape-man's side swung his long grass rope--the play-thing of yesterday, the weapon of today--and as Taug charged the second time, Tarzan slipped the coils over his head and deftly shook out the sliding noose as he again nimbly eluded the ungainly beast. cache = ./cache/burroughs-jungle-700.epub txt = ./txt/burroughs-jungle-700.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = melville-moby-743 author = Herman Melville title = Moby Dick; Or The Whale date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 217186 sentences = 10971 flesch = 79 summary = For loath to depart, yet; very loath to leave, for good, a ship bound on so long and perilous a voyagebeyond both stormy Capes; a ship in which some thousands of his hardearned dollars were invested; a ship, in which an old shipmate sailed as captain; a man almost as old as he, once more starting to encounter all the terrors of the pitiless jaw; loath to say good-bye to a thing so every way brimful of every interest to him,poor old Bildad lingered long; paced the deck with anxious strides; ran down into the cabin to speak another farewell word there; again came on deck, and looked to windward; looked towards the wide and endless waters, only bound by the far-off unseen Eastern Continents; looked towards the land; looked aloft; looked right and left; looked everywhere and nowhere; and at last, mechanically coiling a rope upon its pin, convulsively grasped stout Peleg by the hand, and holding up a lantern, for a moment stood gazing heroically in his face, as much as to say, "Nevertheless, friend Peleg, I can stand it; yes, I can." cache = ./cache/melville-moby-743.epub txt = ./txt/melville-moby-743.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = emerson-method-734 author = Ralph Waldo Emerson title = The Method Of Nature date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 7609 sentences = 366 flesch = 74 summary = That no single end may be selected, and nature judged thereby, appears from this, that if man himself be considered as the end, and it be assumed that the final cause of the world is to make holy or wise or beautiful men, we see that it has not succeeded. When we have spent our wonder in computing this wasteful hospitality with which boon nature turns off new firmaments without end into her wide common, as fast as the madrepores make coral, -suns and planets hospitable to souls, -and then shorten the sight to look into this court of Louis Quatorze, and see the game that is played there, -duke and marshal, abbe and madame, -a gambling table where each is laying traps for the other, where the end is ever by some lie or fetch to outwit your rival and ruin him with this solemn fop in wig and stars, -the king; one can hardly help asking if this planet is a fair specimen of the so generous astronomy, and if so, whether the experiment have not failed, and whether it be quite worth while to make more, and glut the innocent space with so poor an article. cache = ./cache/emerson-method-734.epub txt = ./txt/emerson-method-734.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = shelley-frankenstein-721 author = Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley title = Frankenstein Or, The Modern Prometheus date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 75562 sentences = 3600 flesch = 73 summary = It is so long before the mind can persuade itself that she, whom we saw every day, and whose very existence appeared a part of our own, can have departed for everthat the brightness of beloved eye can have been extinguished, and the sound of a voice so familiar, and dear to the ear, can be hushed, never more to be heard. We could not tear ourselves away from each other, nor persuade ourselves to say the word "Farewell!" It was said; and we retired under the pretence of seeking repose, each fancying that the other was deceived: but when at morning's dawn I descended to the carriage which was to convey me away, they were all theremy father again to bless me, Clerval to press my hand once more, my Elizabeth to renew her entreaties that I would write often, and to bestow the last feminine attentions on her playmate and friend. cache = ./cache/shelley-frankenstein-721.epub txt = ./txt/shelley-frankenstein-721.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = poe-berenice-631 author = Edgar Allan Poe title = Berenice date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 3284 sentences = 160 flesch = 70 summary = To muse for long unwearied hours with my attention riveted to some frivolous device on the margin, or in the topography of a book; to become absorbed for the better part of a summer's day, in a quaint shadow falling aslant upon the tapestry, or upon the door; to lose myself for an entire night in watching the steady flame of a lamp, or the embers of a fire; to dream away whole days over the perfume of a flower; to repeat monotonously some common word, until the sound, by dint of frequent repetition, ceased to convey any idea whatever to the mind; to lose all sense of motion or physical existence, by means of absolute bodily quiescence long and obstinately persevered in; --such were a few of the most common and least pernicious vagaries induced by a condition of the mental faculties, not, indeed, altogether unparalleled, but certainly bidding defiance to anything like analysis or explanation. cache = ./cache/poe-berenice-631.epub txt = ./txt/poe-berenice-631.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = burroughs-beasts-699 author = Edgar Rice Burroughs title = The Beasts Of Tarzan date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 64584 sentences = 2918 flesch = 79 summary = Kaviri was only too glad to comply with any demands that the ape-man might make if only such compliance would hasten the departure of the horrid pack; but it was easier, he discovered, to promise men than to furnish them, for when his people learned his intentions those that had not already fled into the jungle proceeded to do so without loss of time, so that when Kaviri turned to point out those who were to accompany Tarzan, he discovered that he was the only member of his tribe left within the village. Tarzan did not like the appearance or manner of the fellow, who seemed, though friendly enough, to harbour a certain contempt for this half-naked white man who came with no followers and offered no presents; but he needed the rest and food that the village would afford him with less effort than the jungle, and so, as he knew no fear of man, beast, or devil, he curled himself up in the shadow of a hut and was soon asleep. cache = ./cache/burroughs-beasts-699.epub txt = ./txt/burroughs-beasts-699.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = emerson-english-749 author = Ralph Waldo Emerson title = English Traits date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 65549 sentences = 3029 flesch = 71 summary = England has inoculated all nations with her civilization, intelligence, and tastes; and, to resist the tyranny and prepossession of the British element, a serious man must aid himself, by comparing with it the civilizations of the farthest east and west, the old Greek, the Oriental, and, much more, the ideal standard, if only by means of the very impatience which English forms are sure to awaken in independent minds. The language is mixed; the names of men are of different nations, -three languages, three or four nations; -the currents of thought are counter: contemplation and practical skill; active intellect and dead conservatism; world-wide enterprise, and devoted use and wont; aggressive freedom and hospitable law, with bitter class-legislation; a people scattered by their wars and affairs over the face of the whole earth, and homesick to a man; a country of extremes, -dukes and chartists, Bishops of Durham and naked heathen colliers; -nothing can be praised in it without damning exceptions, and nothing denounced without salvos of cordial praise. cache = ./cache/emerson-english-749.epub txt = ./txt/emerson-english-749.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = burroughs-thuvia-725 author = Edgar Rice Burroughs title = Thuvia, Maid Of Mars date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 47689 sentences = 3079 flesch = 84 summary = Her shapely, sandalled foot tapped impatiently upon the jewel-strewn walk that wound beneath the stately sorapus trees across the scarlet sward of the royal gardens of Thuvan Dihn, Jeddak of Ptarth, as a dark-haired, redskinned warrior bent low toward her, whispering heated words close to her ear. The day following the coming of Vas Kor to the palace of the Prince of Helium great excitement reigned throughout the twin cities, reaching its climax in the palace of Carthoris. How could she know that the shrug was but Carthoris' way of attempting, by physical effort, to cast blighting sorrow from his heart, or that the smile upon his lips was the fighting smile of his father with which the son gave outward evidence of the determination he had reached to submerge his own great love in his efforts to save Thuvia of Ptarth for another, because he believed that she loved this other! cache = ./cache/burroughs-thuvia-725.epub txt = ./txt/burroughs-thuvia-725.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = burroughs-at-698 author = Edgar Rice Burroughs title = At The Earth's Core date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 50170 sentences = 2477 flesch = 81 summary = At sight of me several of the savage creatures left off worrying the great brute to come slinking with bared fangs toward me, and as I turned to run toward the trees again to seek safety among the lower branches, I saw a number of the man-apes leaping and chattering in the foliage of the nearest tree. Sometimes I was not so sure but that I should have been more contented to know that Dian was here in Phutra, than to think of her at the mercy of Hooja the Sly One. Ghak, Perry, and I often talked together of possible escape, but the Sarian was so steeped in his lifelong belief that no one could escape from the Mahars except by a miracle, that he was not much aid to us--his attitude was of one who waits for the miracle to come to him. cache = ./cache/burroughs-at-698.epub txt = ./txt/burroughs-at-698.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = melville-benito-746 author = Herman Melville title = Benito Cereno date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 32006 sentences = 1199 flesch = 67 summary = With no small interest, Captain Delano continued to watch hera proceeding not much facilitated by the vapours partly mantling the hull, through which the far matin light from her cabin streamed equivocally enough; much like the sunby this time crescented on the rim of the horizon, and apparently, in company with the strange ship, entering the harbourwhich, wimpled by the same low, creeping clouds, showed not unlike a Lima intriguante's one sinister eye peering across the Plaza from the Indian loop-hole of her dusk saya-y-manta. But drowning criticism in compassion, after a fresh repetition of his sympathies, Captain Delano having heard out his story, not only engaged, as in the first place, to see Don Benito and his people supplied in their immediate bodily needs, but, also, now further promised to assist him in procuring a large permanent supply of water, as well as some sails and rigging; and, though it would involve no small embarrassment to himself, yet he would spare three of his best seamen for temporary deck officers; so that without delay the ship might proceed to Concepcion, there fully to refit for Lima, her destined port. cache = ./cache/melville-benito-746.epub txt = ./txt/melville-benito-746.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = burroughs-gods-715 author = Edgar Rice Burroughs title = The Gods Of Mars date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 83231 sentences = 4524 flesch = 83 summary = Half a dozen great leaps brought me to the spot, and another instant saw me again in my stride in quick pursuit of the hideous monsters that were rapidly gaining on the fleeing warrior, but this time I grasped a mighty long-sword in my hand and in my heart was the old blood lust of the fighting man, and a red mist swam before my eyes and I felt my lips respond to my heart in the old smile that has ever marked me in the midst of the joy of battle. "It is said that occasionally some deluded victim of Barsoomian superstition will so far escape the clutches of the countless enemies that beset his path from the moment that he emerges from the subterranean passage through which the Iss flows for a thousand miles before it enters the Valley Dor as to reach the very walls of the Temple of Issus; but what fate awaits one there not even the Holy Therns may guess, for who has passed within those gilded walls never has returned to unfold the mysteries they have held since the beginning of time. cache = ./cache/burroughs-gods-715.epub txt = ./txt/burroughs-gods-715.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = stoker-dracula-693 author = Bram Stoker title = Dracula date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 162497 sentences = 9668 flesch = 89 summary = I only told him that much, and then he stood up, and he looked very strong and very grave as he took both my hands in his and said he hoped I would be happy, and that if I ever wanted a friend I must count him one of my best. And let me say that I am at a loss for words to thank you for your goodness to my poor dear." He paused a moment, and went on: "I know that she understood your goodness even better than I do; and if I was rude or in any way wanting at that time you acted soyou remember"the Professor nodded"you must forgive me." 25 September.I cannot help feeling terribly excited as the time draws near for the visit of Dr. Van Helsing, for somehow I expect that it will throw some light upon Jonathan's sad experience: and as he attended poor dear Lucy in her last illness, he can tell me all about her. cache = ./cache/stoker-dracula-693.epub txt = ./txt/stoker-dracula-693.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = conrad-heart-708 author = Joseph Conrad title = The Heart Of Darkness date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 39064 sentences = 2624 flesch = 86 summary = We looked on, waiting patiently -there was nothing else to do till the end of the flood; but it was only after a long silence, when he said, in a hesitating voice, "I suppose you fellows remember I did once turn fresh water sailor for a bit," that we knew we were fated, before the ebb began to run, to hear about one of Marlow's inconclusive experiences. "I don't want to bother you much with what happened to me personally," he began, showing in this remark the weakness of many tellers of tales who seem so often unaware of what their audience would best like to hear; "yet to understand the effect of it on me you ought to know how I got out there, what I saw, how I went up that river to the place where I first met the poor chap. cache = ./cache/conrad-heart-708.epub txt = ./txt/conrad-heart-708.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = poe-balloon-683 author = Edgar Allan Poe title = The Balloon-Hoax date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 5251 sentences = 226 flesch = 65 summary = C., we are enabled to be the first to furnish the public with a detailed account of this most extraordinary voyage, which was performed between Saturday, the 6th instant, at 11 A.M. and 2 P.M., on Tuesday, the 9th instant, by Sir Everard Bringhurst; Mr. Osborne, a nephew of Lord Bentinck's; Mr. Monck Mason and Mr. Robert Holland, the well-known aeronauts; Mr. Harrison Ainsworth, author of "Jack Sheppard," etc.; and Mr. Henson the projector of the late unsuccessful flying machinewith two seamen from Woolwichin all, eight persons. The inflation was commenced very quietly at day-break, on Saturday morning, the 6th instant in the courtyard of Wheal-Vor House, Mr. Osborne's seat, about a mile from Penstruthal, in North Wales; and at 7 minutes past 11, everything being ready for departure, the balloon was set free, rising gently but steadily, in a direction nearly South; no use being made, for the first half hour, of either the screw or the rudder. cache = ./cache/poe-balloon-683.epub txt = ./txt/poe-balloon-683.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = emerson-lecture-731 author = Ralph Waldo Emerson title = Lecture On The Times date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 7256 sentences = 313 flesch = 70 summary = The reason and influence of wealth, the aspect of philosophy and religion, and the tendencies which have acquired the name of Transcendentalism in Old and New England; the aspect of poetry, as the exponent and interpretation of these things; the fuller development and the freer play of Character as a social and political agent; -these and other related topics will in turn come to be considered. In the brain of a fanatic; in the wild hope of a mountain boy, called by city boys very ignorant, because they do not know what his hope has certainly apprised him shall be; in the love-glance of a girl; in the hair-splitting conscientiousness of some eccentric person, who has found some new scruple to embarrass himself and his neighbors withal; is to be found that which shall constitute the times to come, more than in the now organized and accredited oracles. cache = ./cache/emerson-lecture-731.epub txt = ./txt/emerson-lecture-731.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = twain-new-642 author = Mark Twain title = A New Crime date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 1724 sentences = 83 flesch = 76 summary = This country, during the last thirty or forty years, has produced some of the most remark able cases of insanity of which there is any mention in history. And on both these occasions the circumstances of the killing were so aggravated, and the murders so seemingly heartless and treacherous, that if Baldwin had not been insane he would have been hanged without the shadow of a doubt. This remark, and another which he made to a friend, that his position in society made the killing of an obscure citizen simply an "eccen tricity" instead of a crime, were shown to be evi dences of insanity, and so Hackett escaped punish ment. However, it is not possible to recount all the mar velous cases of insanity that have come under the public notice in the last thirty or forty years. cache = ./cache/twain-new-642.epub txt = ./txt/twain-new-642.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = doyle-adventures-716 author = Arthur Conan Doyle title = The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 105893 sentences = 7628 flesch = 89 summary = My own complete happiness, and the home-centred interests which rise up around the man who first finds himself master of his own establishment, were sufficient to absorb all my attention, while Holmes, who loathed every form of society with his whole Bohemian soul, remained in our lodgings in Baker Street, buried among his old books, and alternating from week to week between cocaine and ambition, the drowsiness of the drug, and the fierce energy of his own keen nature. I met him that night, and he called next day to ask if we had got home all safe, and after that we met him -that is to say, Mr. Holmes, I met him twice for walks, but after that father came back again, and Mr. Hosmer Angel could not come to the house any more." cache = ./cache/doyle-adventures-716.epub txt = ./txt/doyle-adventures-716.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = melville-billy-744 author = Herman Melville title = Billy Budd date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 30989 sentences = 1357 flesch = 66 summary = One instance of such apprehensions: In the same year with this story, Nelson, then Vice-Admiral Sir Horatio, being with the fleet off the Spanish coast, was directed by the Admiral in command to shift his pennant from the Captain to the Theseus; and for this reason: that the latter ship having newly arrived on the station from home where it had taken part in the Great Mutiny, danger was apprehended from the temper of the men; and it was thought that an officer like Nelson was the one, not indeed to terrorize the crew into base subjection, but to win them, by force of his mere presence, back to an allegiance if not as enthusiastic as his own, yet as true. cache = ./cache/melville-billy-744.epub txt = ./txt/melville-billy-744.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = bacon-essays-684 author = Francis Bacon title = The Essays date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 53007 sentences = 2117 flesch = 71 summary = The things to be seen and observed are: the courts of princes, especially when they give audience to ambassadors; the courts of justice, while they sit and hear causes; and so of consistories ecclesiastic; the churches and monasteries, with the monuments which are therein extant; the walls and fortifications of cities, and towns, and so the heavens and harbors; antiquities and ruins; libraries; colleges, disputations, and lectures, where any are; shipping and navies; houses and gardens of state and pleasure, near great cities; armories; arsenals; magazines; exchanges; burses; warehouses; exercises of horsemanship, fencing, training of soldiers, and the like; comedies, such whereunto the better sort of persons do resort; treasuries of jewels and robes; cabinets and rarities; and, to conclude, whatsoever is memorable, in the places where they go. cache = ./cache/bacon-essays-684.epub txt = ./txt/bacon-essays-684.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = emerson-address-728 author = Ralph Waldo Emerson title = An Address date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 7417 sentences = 376 flesch = 77 summary = Thought may work cold and intransitive in things, and find no end or unity; but the dawn of the sentiment of virtue on the heart, gives and is the assurance that Law is sovereign over all natures; and the worlds, time, space, eternity, do seem to break out into joy. Boldly, with hand, and heart, and life, he declared it was God. Thus is he, as I think, the only soul in history who has appreciated the worth of a man. 2. The second defect of the traditionary and limited way of using the mind of Christ is a consequence of the first; this, namely; that the Moral Nature, that Law of laws, whose revelations introduce greatness, -yea, God himself, into the open soul, is not explored as the fountain of the established teaching in society. cache = ./cache/emerson-address-728.epub txt = ./txt/emerson-address-728.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = london-son-763 author = Jack London title = The Son Of The Wolf date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 49556 sentences = 3271 flesch = 90 summary = He who tries this for the first time, if haply he avoids bringing his shoes in dangerous propinquity and measures not his length on the treacherous footing, will give up exhausted at the end of a hundred yards; he who can keep out of the way of the dogs for a whole day may well crawl into his sleeping bag with a clear conscience and a pride which passeth all understanding; and he who travels twenty sleeps on the Long Trail is a man whom the gods may envy. And when the short day left them, and the man lay down in the snow and blubbered, it was the woman who lashed him to the sled, bit her lips with the pain of her aching limbs, and helped the dog haul him to Malemute Kid's cabin. cache = ./cache/london-son-763.epub txt = ./txt/london-son-763.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = emerson-transcendentalist-735 author = Ralph Waldo Emerson title = The Transcendentalist date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 6737 sentences = 271 flesch = 68 summary = The materialist insists on facts, on history, on the force of circumstances, and the animal wants of man; the idealist on the power of Thought and of Will, on inspiration, on miracle, on individual culture. In like manner, if there is anything grand and daring in human thought or virtue, any reliance on the vast, the unknown; any presentiment; any extravagance of faith, the spiritualist adopts it as most in nature. Like the young Mozart, they are rather ready to cry ten times a day, "But are you sure you love me?" Nay, if they tell you their whole thought, they will own that love seems to them the last and highest gift of nature; that there are persons whom in their hearts they daily thank for existing, -persons whose faces are perhaps unknown to them, but whose fame and spirit have penetrated their solitude, -and for whose sake they wish to exist. cache = ./cache/emerson-transcendentalist-735.epub txt = ./txt/emerson-transcendentalist-735.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = poe-black-632 author = Edgar Allan Poe title = The Black Cat date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 3977 sentences = 213 flesch = 76 summary = Yet I am not more sure that my soul lives, than I am that perverseness is one of the primitive impulses of the human heart --one of the indivisible primary faculties, or sentiments, which give direction to the character of Man. Who has not, a hundred times, found himself committing a vile or a silly action, for no other reason than because he knows he should not? One morning, in cool blood, I slipped a noose about its neck and hung it to the limb of a tree; --hung it with the tears streaming from my eyes, and with the bitterest remorse at my heart; --hung it because I knew that it had loved me, and because I felt it had given me no reason of offence; --hung it because I knew that in so doing I was committing a sin --a deadly sin that would so jeopardize my immortal soul as to place it --if such a thing were possible --even beyond the reach of the infinite mercy of the Most Merciful and Most Terrible God. cache = ./cache/poe-black-632.epub txt = ./txt/poe-black-632.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = austen-sense-723 author = Jane Austen title = Sense And Sensibility date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 120299 sentences = 5858 flesch = 75 summary = She blushed at this hint; but it was even visibly gratifying to her; and after a ten minutes' interval of earnest thought, she came to her sister again, and said with great good humour, "Perhaps, Elinor, it WAS rather ill-judged in me to go to Allenham; but Mr. Willoughby wanted particularly to shew me the place; and it is a charming house, I assure you.--There is one remarkably pretty sitting room up stairs; of a nice comfortable size for constant use, and with modern furniture it would be delightful. Mrs. Jennings repeated her assurance that Mrs. Dashwood could spare them perfectly well; and Elinor, who now understood her sister, and saw to what indifference to almost every thing else she was carried by her eagerness to be with Willoughby again, made no farther direct opposition to the plan, and merely referred it to her mother's decision, from whom however she scarcely expected to receive any support in her endeavour to prevent a visit, which she could not approve of for Marianne, and which on her own account she had particular reasons to avoid. cache = ./cache/austen-sense-723.epub txt = ./txt/austen-sense-723.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = stoker-dracula-694 author = Bram Stoker title = Dracula's Guest date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 4950 sentences = 302 flesch = 88 summary = He crossed himself, as he answered laconically: "Walpurgis nacht." Then he took out his watch, a great, old-fashioned German silver thing as big as a turnip and looked at it, with his eyebrows gathered together and a little impatient shrug of his shoulders. Whilst we were talking, we heard a sort of sound between a yelp and a bark.It was far away; but the horses got very restless, and it took Johann all his time to quiet them. Johann looked under his lifted hand at the horizon and said, "The storm of snow, he comes before long time." Then he looked at his watch again, and, straightway holding his reins firmly--for the horses were still pawing the ground restlessly and shaking their heads--he climbed to his box as though the time had come for proceeding on our journey. cache = ./cache/stoker-dracula-694.epub txt = ./txt/stoker-dracula-694.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = doyle-case-713 author = Arthur Conan Doyle title = The Case Book Of Sherlock Holmes date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 84056 sentences = 7336 flesch = 91 summary = Finally, his eyes came round to the fresh and smiling face of Billy, the young but very wise and tactful page, who had helped a little to fill up the gap of loneliness and isolation which surrounded the saturnine figure of the great detective. Watson had taken a step forward when the bedroom door opened, and the long, thin form of Holmes emerged, his face pale and drawn, but his step and bearing as active as ever. "If the cycle of nine days holds good then we shall have the professor at his worst to-night," said Holmes. "The real source," said Holmes, "lies, of course, in that untimely love affair which gave our impetuous professor the idea that he could only gain his wish by turning himself into a younger man. "I am sure the case is in very good hands," said Holmes. cache = ./cache/doyle-case-713.epub txt = ./txt/doyle-case-713.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = twain-ghost-677 author = Mark Twain title = A Ghost Story date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 2505 sentences = 162 flesch = 89 summary = For two hours I sat there, thinking of bygone times; recalling old scenes, and summoning half-forgotten faces out of the mists of the past; listening, in fancy, to voices that long ago grew silent for all time, and to once familiar songs that nobody sings now. I covered up in bed, and lay listening to the rain and wind and the faint creaking of distant shutters, till they lulled me to sleep. I heard it approach the door -pass out without moving bolt or lock -and wander away among the dismal corridors, straining the floors and joists till they creaked again as it passed -and then silence reigned once more. Then it occurred to me to come over the way and haunt this place a little. But when I saw a light in your room to-night I roused my energies again and went at it with a deal of the old freshness. cache = ./cache/twain-ghost-677.epub txt = ./txt/twain-ghost-677.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = emerson-conservative-730 author = Ralph Waldo Emerson title = The Conservative date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 7020 sentences = 292 flesch = 70 summary = But although this bifold fact lies thus united in real nature, and so united that no man can continue to exist in whom both these elements do not work, yet men are not philosophers, but are rather very foolish children, who, by reason of their partiality, see everything in the most absurd manner, and are the victims at all times of the nearest object. For man is the end of nature; nothing so easily organizes itself in every part of the universe as he; no moss, no lichen is so easily born; and he takes along with him and puts out from himself the whole apparatus of society and condition _extempore_, as an army encamps in a desert, and where all was just now blowing sand, creates a white city in an hour, a government, a market, a place for feasting, for conversation, and for love. cache = ./cache/emerson-conservative-730.epub txt = ./txt/emerson-conservative-730.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = twain-connecticut-679 author = Mark Twain title = A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 121265 sentences = 6816 flesch = 86 summary = cache = ./cache/twain-connecticut-679.epub txt = ./txt/twain-connecticut-679.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = austen-northanger-726 author = Jane Austen title = Northanger Abbey date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 78210 sentences = 4216 flesch = 78 summary = "I assure you," said she, "I would not stand up without your dear sister for all the world; for if I did we should certainly be separated the whole evening." Catherine accepted this kindness with gratitude, and they continued as they were for three minutes longer, when Isabella, who had been talking to James on the other side of her, turned again to his sister and whispered, "My dear creature, I am afraid I must leave you, your brother is so amazingly impatient to begin; I know you will not mind my going away, and I dare say John will be back in a moment, and then you may easily find me out." Catherine, though a little disappointed, had too much good nature to make any opposition, and the others rising up, Isabella had only time to press her friend's hand and say, "Good-bye, my dear love," before they hurried off. cache = ./cache/austen-northanger-726.epub txt = ./txt/austen-northanger-726.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = emerson-young-736 author = Ralph Waldo Emerson title = The Young American date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 7169 sentences = 285 flesch = 64 summary = If this invention has reduced England to a third of its size, by bringing people so much nearer, in this country it has given a new celerity to _time_, or anticipated by fifty years the planting of tracts of land, the choice of water privileges, the working of mines, and other natural advantages. These proceeded from a variety of motives, from an impatience of many usages in common life, from a wish for greater freedom than the manners and opinions of society permitted, but in great part from a feeling that the true offices of the State, the State had let fall to the ground; that in the scramble of parties for the public purse, the main duties of government were omitted, -the duty to instruct the ignorant, to supply the poor with work and with good guidance. cache = ./cache/emerson-young-736.epub txt = ./txt/emerson-young-736.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = plato-crito-682 author = Plato title = Crito date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 5375 sentences = 347 flesch = 87 summary = Soc. Dear Crito, your zeal is invaluable, if a right one; but if wrong, the greater the zeal the greater the evil; and therefore we ought to consider whether these things shall be done or not. In the matter of just and unjust, fair and foul, good and evil, which are the subjects of our present consultation, ought we to follow the opinion of the many and to fear them; or the opinion of the one man who has understanding, and whom we ought to fear and reverence more than all the rest of the world: and whom deserting we shall destroy and injure that principle in us which may be assumed to be improved by justice and deteriorated by injustice; is there not such a principle? Soc. Then consider the matter in this way: Imagine that I am about to play truant (you may call the proceeding by any name which you like), and the laws and the government come and interrogate me: "Tell us, Socrates," they say; "what are you about? cache = ./cache/plato-crito-682.epub txt = ./txt/plato-crito-682.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = london-martin-764 author = Jack London title = Martin Eden date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 142332 sentences = 9930 flesch = 86 summary = He saw himself, stripped to the waist, with naked fists, fighting his great fight with Liverpool Red in the forecastle of the Susquehanna; and he saw the bloody deck of the John Rogers, that gray morning of attempted mutiny, the mate kicking in death-throes on the main-hatch, the revolver in the old man's hand spitting fire and smoke, the men with passionwrenched faces, of brutes screaming vile blasphemies and falling about him and then he returned to the central scene, calm and clean in the steadfast light, where Ruth sat and talked with him amid books and paintings; and he saw the grand piano upon which she would later play to him; and he heard the echoes of his own selected and correct words, "But then, may I not be peculiarly constituted to write?" cache = ./cache/london-martin-764.epub txt = ./txt/london-martin-764.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = plato-euthyphro-688 author = Plato title = Euthyphro date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 6817 sentences = 621 flesch = 91 summary = Yes, Socrates; and, as I was saying, I can tell you, if you would like to hear them, many other things about the gods which would quite amaze you. Soc. Well then, my dear friend Euthyphro, do tell me, for my better instruction and information, what proof have you that in the opinion of all the gods a servant who is guilty of murder, and is put in chains by the master of the dead man, and dies because he is put in chains before he who bound him can learn from the interpreters of the gods what he ought to do with him, dies unjustly; and that on behalf of such an one a son ought to proceed against his father and accuse him of murder. Soc. In like manner holiness or piety is the art of attending to the gods?-that would be your meaning, Euthyphro? cache = ./cache/plato-euthyphro-688.epub txt = ./txt/plato-euthyphro-688.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = plato-gorgias-687 author = Plato title = Gorgias date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 35910 sentences = 2837 flesch = 88 summary = Soc. I mean to say, that the producers of those things which the author of the song praises, that is to say, the physician, the trainer, the money-maker, will at once come to you, and first the physician will say: "O Socrates, Gorgias is deceiving you, for my art is concerned with the greatest good of men and not his." And when I ask, Who are you? cache = ./cache/plato-gorgias-687.epub txt = ./txt/plato-gorgias-687.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = emerson-representative-755 author = Ralph Waldo Emerson title = Representative Men date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 59653 sentences = 2867 flesch = 71 summary = His perception of the generation of contraries, of death out of life and life out of death,that law by which, in nature, decomposition is recomposition, and putrefaction and cholera are only signals of a new creation; his discernment of the little in the large and the large in the small; studying the state in the citizen and the citizen in the state; and leaving it doubtful whether he exhibited the Republic as an allegory on the education of the private soul; his beautiful definitions of ideas, of time, of form, of figure, of the line, sometimes hypothetically given, as his defining of virtue, courage, justice, temperance; his love of the apologue, and his apologues themselves; the cave of Trophonius; the ring of Gyges; the charioteer and two horses; the golden, silver, brass and iron temperaments; Theuth and Thamus; and the visions of Hades and the Fates,fables which have imprinted themselves in the human memory like the signs of the zodiac; his soliform eye and his boniform soul;*(16) his doctrine of assimilation; his doctrine of reminiscence; his clear vision of the laws of return, or reaction, which secure instant justice throughout the universe, instanced everywhere, but specially in the doctrine, "what comes from God to us, returns from us to God," and in Socrates' belief that the laws below are sisters of the laws above. cache = ./cache/emerson-representative-755.epub txt = ./txt/emerson-representative-755.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = london-call-762 author = Jack London title = The Call Of The Wild date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 32276 sentences = 1769 flesch = 86 summary = As the days went by, other dogs came in crates and at the ends of ropes, some docilely, and some raging and roaring as he had come; and, one and all, he watched them pass under the dominion of the man in the red sweater. Dave was wheeler or sled dog, pulling in front of him was Buck, then came Sol-leks; the rest of the team was strung out ahead, single file, to the leader, which position was filled by Spitz. He kept Francois busy, for the dog-driver was in constant apprehension of the life-and-death struggle between the two which he knew must take place sooner or later; and on more than one night the sounds of quarrelling and strife among the other dogs turned him out of his sleeping robe, fearful that Buck and Spitz were at it. 'Never was there such a dog,' said John Thornton one day, as the partners watched Buck marching out of camp. cache = ./cache/london-call-762.epub txt = ./txt/london-call-762.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = burroughs-tarzan-714 author = Edgar Rice Burroughs title = Tarzan Of The Apes date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 86519 sentences = 4743 flesch = 82 summary = The brilliant birds and the little monkeys had become accustomed to their new acquaintances, and as they had evidently never seen human beings before they presently, after their first fright had worn off, approached closer and closer, impelled by that strange curiosity which dominates the wild creatures of the forest and the jungle and the plain, so that within the first month several of the birds had gone so far as even to accept morsels of food from the friendly hands of the Claytons. Squatting upon his haunches on the table top in the cabin his father had built--his smooth, brown, naked little body bent over the book which rested in his strong slender hands, and his great shock of long, black hair falling about his wellshaped head and bright, intelligent eyes--Tarzan of the apes, little primitive man, presented a picture filled, at once, with pathos and with promise--an allegorical figure of the primordial groping through the black night of ignorance toward the light of learning. cache = ./cache/burroughs-tarzan-714.epub txt = ./txt/burroughs-tarzan-714.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = dickens-david-748 author = Charles Dickens title = David Copperfield date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 362833 sentences = 20339 flesch = 83 summary = The way in which I listened to all the incidents of the house that made themselves audible to me; the ringing of bells, the opening and shutting of doors, the murmuring of voices, the footsteps on the stairs; to any laughing, whistling, or singing, outside, which seemed more dismal than anything else to me in my solitude and disgrace the uncertain pace of the hours, especially at night, when I would wake thinking it was morning, and find that the family were not yet gone to bed, and that all the length of night had yet to come the depressed dreams and nightmares I had the return of day, noon, afternoon, evening, when the boys played in the churchyard, and I watched them from a distance within the room, being ashamed to show myself at the window lest they should know I was a prisoner the strange sensation of never hearing myself speak the fleeting intervals of something like cheerfulness, which came with eating and drinking, and went away with it the setting in of rain one evening, with a fresh smell, and its coming down faster and faster between me and the church, until it and gathering night seemed to quench me in gloom, and fear, and remorse all this appears to have gone round and round for years instead of days, it is so vividly and strongly stamped on my remembrance. cache = ./cache/dickens-david-748.epub txt = ./txt/dickens-david-748.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = london-people-766 author = Jack London title = The People Of The Abyss date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 64435 sentences = 3724 flesch = 83 summary = All of which I enjoyed, and the bread, the marmalade, and the tea, till the time came for Johnny Upright to find me a lodging, which he did, not half a dozen doors away, on his own respectable and opulent street, in a house as like to his own as a pea to its mate. Little items he had been imparting to me as he walked along; of being mobbed in parks and on tram-cars; of climbing on the platform to lead the forlorn hope, when brother speaker after brother speaker had been dragged down by the angry crowd and cruelly beaten; of a siege in a church, where he and three others had taken sanctuary, and where, amid flying missiles and the crashing of stained glass, they had fought off the mob till rescued by platoons of constables; of pitched and giddy battles on stairways, galleries, and balconies; of smashed windows, collapsed stairways, wrecked lecture halls, and broken heads and bonesand then, with a regretful sigh, he looked at me and said: 'How I envy you big, strong men! cache = ./cache/london-people-766.epub txt = ./txt/london-people-766.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = austen-persuasion-724 author = Jane Austen title = Persuasion date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 84200 sentences = 4062 flesch = 76 summary = She had never been staying there before, without being struck by it, or without wishing that other Elliots could have her advantage in seeing how unknown, or unconsidered there, were the affairs which at Kellynch Hall were treated as of such general publicity and pervading interest; yet, with all this experience, she believed she must now submit to feel that another lesson, in the art of knowing our own nothingness beyond our own circle, was become necessary for her; for certainly, coming as she did, with a heart full of the subject which had been completely occupying both houses in Kellynch for many weeks, she had expected rather more curiosity and sympathy than she found in the separate but very similar remark of Mr and Mrs Musgrove: "So, Miss Anne, Sir Walter and your sister are gone; and what part of Bath do you think they will settle in?" and this, without much waiting for an answer; or in the young ladies' addition of, "I hope we shall be in Bath in the winter; but remember, papa, if we do go, we must be in a good situation: none of your Queen Squares for us!" or in the anxious supplement from Mary, of-"Upon my word, I shall be pretty well off, when you are all gone away to be happy at Bath!" cache = ./cache/austen-persuasion-724.epub txt = ./txt/austen-persuasion-724.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = twain-adventures-696 author = Mark Twain title = The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 114897 sentences = 7681 flesch = 97 summary = One time Tom sent a boy to run about town with a blazing stick, which he called a slogan (which was the sign for the Gang to get together), and then he said he had got secret news by his spies that next day a whole parcel of Spanish merchants and rich Arabs was going to camp in Cave Hollow with two hundred elephants, and six hundred camels, and over a thousand "sumter" mules, all loaded down with di'monds, and they didn't have only a guard of four hundred soldiers, and so we would lay in ambuscade, as he called it, and kill the lot and scoop the things. cache = ./cache/twain-adventures-696.epub txt = ./txt/twain-adventures-696.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = london-sea-765 author = Jack London title = The Sea-Wolf date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 104116 sentences = 7245 flesch = 89 summary = 'What can I tell you,' he demanded, with a recrudescence of fierceness, 'of the meagerness of a child's lifeof fish diet and coarse living; of going out with the boats from the time I could crawl; of my brothers, who went away one by one to the deep-sea farming and never came back; of myself, unable to read or write, cabin-boy at the mature age of ten on the coastwise, old-country ships; of the rough fare and rougher usage, where kicks and blows were bed and breakfast and took the place of speech, and fear and hatred and pain were my only soul-experiences? cache = ./cache/london-sea-765.epub txt = ./txt/london-sea-765.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = poe-cask-641 author = Edgar Allan Poe title = The Cask Of Amontillado date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 2394 sentences = 266 flesch = 90 summary = He had a weak point --this Fortunato --although in other regards he was a man to be respected and even feared. I said to him --"My dear Fortunato, you are luckily met. "I have my doubts," I replied; "and I was silly enough to pay the full Amontillado price without consulting you in the matter. We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs. Within the wall thus exposed by the displacing of the bones, we perceived a still interior crypt or recess, in depth about four feet, in width three, in height six or seven. "Proceed," I said; "herein is the Amontillado. "Pass your hand," I said, "over the wall; you cannot help feeling the nitre. "True," I replied; "the Amontillado." "The Amontillado!" I said. "Yes," I said, "let us be gone." cache = ./cache/poe-cask-641.epub txt = ./txt/poe-cask-641.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = lewis-our-759 author = Sinclair Lewis title = Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures Of A Gentle Man date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 80588 sentences = 6928 flesch = 92 summary = He was aghast at this abyss of money-spending into which he had leaped, and the Brass-button Man was suspiciously wondering what this person wanted of him; but they crossed to the adjacent saloon, a New York corner saloon, which of course "glittered" with a large mirror, heaped glasses, and a long shining foot-rail on which, in bravado, Mr. Wrenn placed his Cum-Fee-Best shoe. For here he was daintily, yes, daintily, studied by the tea-room habitues--two bouncing and talkative daughters of an American tourist, a slender pale-haired English girl student of Assyriology with large top-barred eye-glasses over her protesting eyes, and a sprinkling of people living along Tavistock Place, who looked as though they wanted to know if your opinions on the National Gallery and abstinence were sound. cache = ./cache/lewis-our-759.epub txt = ./txt/lewis-our-759.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = plato-euthydemus-689 author = Plato title = Euthydemus date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 15706 sentences = 974 flesch = 84 summary = I saluted the brothers, whom I had not seen for a long time; and then I said to Cleinias: Here are two wise men, Euthydemus and Dionysodorus, Cleinias, wise not in a small but in a large way of wisdom, for they know all about war,-all that a good general ought to know about the array and command of an army, and the whole art of fighting in armour: and they know about law too, and can teach a man how to use the weapons of the courts when he is injured. Let us consider a further point, I said: Seeing that all men desire happiness, and happiness, as has been shown, is gained by a use, and a right use, of the things of life, and the right use of them, and good fortune in the use of them, is given by knowledge,-the inference is that everybody ought by all means to try and make himself as wise as he can? cache = ./cache/plato-euthydemus-689.epub txt = ./txt/plato-euthydemus-689.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = emerson-man-733 author = Ralph Waldo Emerson title = Man The Reformer date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 6820 sentences = 258 flesch = 70 summary = Let it be granted, that our life, as we lead it, is common and mean; that some of those offices and functions for which we were mainly created are grown so rare in society, that the memory of them is only kept alive in old books and in dim traditions; that prophets and poets, that beautiful and perfect men, we are not now, no, nor have even seen such; that some sources of human instruction are almost unnamed and unknown among us; that the community in which we live will hardly bear to be told that every man should be open to ecstasy or a divine illumination, and his daily walk elevated by intercourse with the spiritual world. cache = ./cache/emerson-man-733.epub txt = ./txt/emerson-man-733.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = alger_jr-cash-685 author = Horatio Alger Jr. title = The Cash Boy date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 28412 sentences = 2935 flesch = 94 summary = "I hope you will give me a little time before I decide about positions, boys," Frank said; "I want to consider a little." "What are you thinking of, Frank?" asked Mrs. Fowler, noticing the boy's fixed look. "I wish you could stay with us all the time, Frank --you and Grace," said Sam one evening. "Then," said Frank, "if you are willing to board Grace for a while, I think I had better go to the city at once." "I've been thinking, Frank," said Jasper, the next morning, "that you might get the position as a cash-boy." "Good-evening, Mrs. Bradley," said Frank. "I think, Thomas," said Mrs. Bradley, "we won't intrude on Mr. Wharton longer this evening. "By the way, Mrs. Bradley," said John Wade, "how came my uncle to engage that boy to read to him?" "Uncle," said John Wade, "you spoke of inviting Frank Fowler to occupy a room in the house. cache = ./cache/alger_jr-cash-685.epub txt = ./txt/alger_jr-cash-685.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = plato-cratylus-686 author = Plato title = Cratylus date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 23936 sentences = 1968 flesch = 87 summary = Her. I should explain to you, Socrates, that our friend Cratylus has been arguing about names; he says that they are natural and not conventional; not a portion of the human voice which men agree to use; but that there is a truth or correctness in them, which is the same for Hellenes as for barbarians. Soc. Then, Hermogenes, I should say that this giving of names can be no such light matter as you fancy, or the work of light or chance persons; and Cratylus is right in saying that things have names by nature, and that not every man is an artificer of names, but he only who looks to the name which each thing by nature has, and is able to express the true forms of things in letters and syllables. cache = ./cache/plato-cratylus-686.epub txt = ./txt/plato-cratylus-686.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = twain-great-678 author = Mark Twain title = The Great Revolution In Pitcairn date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 4416 sentences = 240 flesch = 73 summary = So he proceeded to his next move -a no less important one than the impeachment of the chief magistrate, James Russell Nickoy; a man of character and ability, and possessed of great wealth, he being the owner of a house with a parlor to it, three acres and a half of yam land, and the only boat in Pitcairn's, a whale-boat; and, most unfortunately, a pretext for this impeachment offered itself at just the right time. About thirty years ago an important case came before the courts under this law, in this wise: a chicken belonging to Elizabeth Young (aged, at that time, fifty-eight, a daughter of John Mills, one of the mutineers of the Bounty) trespassed upon the grounds of Thursday October Christian (aged twenty-nine, a grandson of Fletcher Christian, one of the mutineers). "Seize all the defenses and public properties of all kinds, establish martial law, put the army and navy on a war footing, and proclaim the empire!" cache = ./cache/twain-great-678.epub txt = ./txt/twain-great-678.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = doyle-his-717 author = Arthur Conan Doyle title = His Last Bow date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 60006 sentences = 5061 flesch = 89 summary = By some juggling of the clocks it is quite possible that they may have got Scott Eccles to bed earlier than he thought but in any case it is likely that when Garcia went out of his way to tell him that it was one it was really not more than twelve. "Just sit down in that chair, Watson," said Sherlock Holmes when we had returned to our apartment at the Bull. "A chaotic case, my dear Watson," said Holmes over an evening pipe. "Let us reconstruct, Watson," said Holmes after half an hour of silence. "Dear me, Watson," said Holmes, staring with great curiosity at the slips of foolscap which the landlady had handed to him, "this is certainly a little unusual. "In that case," said Holmes, "my suggestion is that we lock this door, leave things as we found them, go with this lady to her room, and form our opinion after we have heard what it is that she has to say to us." "Our time is limited, Watson," said Holmes. cache = ./cache/doyle-his-717.epub txt = ./txt/doyle-his-717.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = emerson-literary-732 author = Ralph Waldo Emerson title = Literary Ethics date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 7242 sentences = 320 flesch = 71 summary = Meantime I know that a very different estimate of the scholar's profession prevails in this country, and the importunity, with which society presses its claim upon young men, tends to pervert the views of the youth in respect to the culture of the intellect. I console myself in the poverty of my thoughts; in the paucity of great men, in the malignity and dulness of the nations, by falling back on these sublime recollections, and seeing what the prolific soul could beget on actual nature; -seeing that Plato was, and Shakspeare, and Milton, -three irrefragable facts. cache = ./cache/emerson-literary-732.epub txt = ./txt/emerson-literary-732.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = machiavelli-prince-680 author = Niccolo Machiavelli title = The Prince date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 30851 sentences = 781 flesch = 56 summary = Therefore, he who considers it necessary to secure himself in his new principality, to win friends, to overcome either by force or fraud, to make himself beloved and feared by the people, to be followed and revered by the soldiers, to exterminate those who have power or reason to hurt him, to change the old order of things for new, to be severe and gracious, magnanimous and liberal, to destroy a disloyal soldiery and to create new, to maintain friendship with kings and princes in such a way that they must help him with zeal and offend with caution, cannot find a more lively example than the actions of this man. cache = ./cache/machiavelli-prince-680.epub txt = ./txt/machiavelli-prince-680.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = twain-my-640 author = Mark Twain title = My Watch: An Instructive Little Tale date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 1256 sentences = 65 flesch = 83 summary = My beautiful new watch had run eighteen months without losing or gaining, and without breaking any part of its machinery or stopping. Then he said, "She is four minutes slow -regulator wants pushing up." I tried to stop him -tried to make him understand that the watch kept perfect time. He said it wanted cleaning and oiling, besides regulating -come in a week. He took the watch all to pieces while I waited, and then said the barrel was "swelled." He said he could reduce it in three days. He repaired the kingbolt, but what the watch gained in one way it lost in another. I padded my breast for a few days, but finally took the watch to another watchmaker. The oldest man in the world could not make head or tail of the time of day by such a watch, and so I went again to have the thing repaired. cache = ./cache/twain-my-640.epub txt = ./txt/twain-my-640.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = alger_jr-errand-719 author = Horatio Alger Jr. title = The Errand Boy; Or, How Phil Brent Won Success date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 55027 sentences = 5391 flesch = 93 summary = No one was there, as Phil's first glance satisfied him, and he was disposed to hope that Mrs. Brent-he never called her mother--was out, but a thin, acid, measured voice from the sitting-room adjoining soon satisfied him that there was to be no reprieve. "Shall I tell Mrs. Brent I am going away?" Phil said to himself, "or shall I leave a note for her?" "Thank you; but I shall have money enough," answered Phil, who shrank from receiving any favor at the hands of Mrs. Brent. "I think country boys are very foolish to leave good homes in the country to seek places in the city," said Mrs. Pitkin sharply. "No doubt; I understand that," answered Mrs. Pitkin, in a tone so significant that Phil wondered whether she thought he had got into any trouble at home. "Jonas," said Mrs. Brent, bending toward her son, "if I choose to tell him that you are Philip, he won't know the difference. cache = ./cache/alger_jr-errand-719.epub txt = ./txt/alger_jr-errand-719.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = doyle-memoirs-718 author = Arthur Conan Doyle title = The Memoirs Of Sherlock Holmes date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 97703 sentences = 6665 flesch = 88 summary = "The case," said Sherlock Holmes as we chatted over our cigars that night in our rooms at Baker Street, "is one where, as in the investigations which you have chronicled under the names of 'A Study in Scarlet' and of 'The Sign of Four,' we have been compelled to reason backward from effects to causes. "You remember," said he, "that some little time ago, when I read you the passage in one of Poe's sketches, in which a close reasoner follows the unspoken thoughts of his companion, you were inclined to treat the matter as a mere tour de force of the author. "You remember," said he, "that some little time ago, when I read you the passage in one of Poe's sketches, in which a close reasoner follows the unspoken thoughts of his companion, you were inclined to treat the matter as a mere tour de force of the author. cache = ./cache/doyle-memoirs-718.epub txt = ./txt/doyle-memoirs-718.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = alger_jr-cast-690 author = Horatio Alger Jr. title = Cast Upon The Breakers date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 57215 sentences = 6605 flesch = 95 summary = Rodney came forward with the ease of a boy who was accustomed to good society, and said: "I shall be very happy to speak with him." About the middle of the afternoon, as Rodney was helping to unpack a crate of goods, the older boy whom he had already seen in the office below, walked up to him and said, "Is your name Ropes?" "You see, sir," said Mrs. McCarty in a tone of hesitation, "while you look like a perfect gentleman, I don't know you, and I am not sure whether, in justice to Mr. Ropes, I ought to admit you to his room." After they were left alone Jefferson Pettigrew turned to Rodney and said, "Do you mind my leaving you a short time and calling at my uncle's?" This Rodney said, thinking that if it were a thousand dollars he might be able to make it good to his friend Jefferson. cache = ./cache/alger_jr-cast-690.epub txt = ./txt/alger_jr-cast-690.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = london-to-767 author = Jack London title = To Build A Fire date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 7224 sentences = 431 flesch = 89 summary = But all this---the mysterious, far-reaching hairline trail, the absence of sun from the sky, the tremendous cold, and the strangeness and weirdness of it all--made no impression on the man. Empty as the man's mind was of thoughts, he was keenly observant, and he noticed the changes in the creek, the curves and bends and timber jams, and always he sharply noted where he placed his feet. But the man knew, having achieved a judgement on the subject, and he removed the mitten from his right hand and helped tear out the ice particles. He did this sitting down, and he stood up to do it; and all the while the dog sat in the snow, its wolf brush of a tail curled around warmly over its forefeet, its sharp wolf ears pricked forward intently as it watched the man. cache = ./cache/london-to-767.epub txt = ./txt/london-to-767.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = doyle-hound-711 author = Arthur Conan Doyle title = The Hound Of The Baskervilles date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 59923 sentences = 4350 flesch = 89 summary = No signs of violence were to be discovered upon Sir Charles's person, and though the doctor's evidence pointed to an almost incredible facial distortion -so great that Dr. Mortimer refused at first to believe that it was indeed his friend and patient who lay before him -it was explained that that is a symptom which is not unusual in cases of dyspnoea and death from cardiac exhaustion. Dr. Mortimer looked at Holmes with an air of professional interest, and Sir Henry Baskerville turned a pair of puzzled dark eyes upon me. I start them from the day which succeeded that upon which I had established two facts of great importance, the one that Mrs. Laura Lyons of Coombe Tracey had written to Sir Charles Baskerville and made an appointment with him at the very place and hour that he met his death, the other that the lurking man upon the moor was to be found among the stone huts upon the hillside. cache = ./cache/doyle-hound-711.epub txt = ./txt/doyle-hound-711.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = twain-niagara-643 author = Mark Twain title = Niagara date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 2616 sentences = 143 flesch = 79 summary = I love to read of his inspired sagacity, and his love of the wild free life of mountain and forest, and his general nobility of character, and his stately metaphorical manner of speech, and his chivalrous love for the dusky maiden, and the picturesque pomp of his dress and accoutrements. When I found the shops at Niagara Falls full of dainty Indian bead work, and stunning moccasins, and equally stunning toy figures representing human beings who carried their weapons in holes bored through their arms and bodies, and had feet shaped like a pie, I was filled with emotion. And sure enough, as I approached the bridge leading over to Luna Island, I came upon a noble Son of the Forest sitting under a tree, diligently at work on a bead reticule. "It is an awful savage tribe of Indians that do the bead work and moccasins for Niagara Falls, doctor. cache = ./cache/twain-niagara-643.epub txt = ./txt/twain-niagara-643.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = burroughs-princess-702 author = Edgar Rice Burroughs title = A Princess Of Mars date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 66278 sentences = 2677 flesch = 73 summary = They did not molest us, and so Dejah Thoris, Princess of Helium, and John Carter, gentleman of Virginia, followed by the faithful Woola, passed through utter silence from the audience chamber of Lorquas Ptomel, Jed among the Tharks of Barsoom. "Because, John Carter," she replied, "nearly every planet and star having atmospheric conditions at all approaching those of Barsoom, shows forms of animal life almost identical with you and me; and, further, Earth men, almost without exception, cover their bodies with strange, unsightly pieces of cloth, and their heads with hideous contraptions the purpose of which we have been unable to conceive; while you, when found by the Tharkian warriors, were entirely undisfigured and unadorned. cache = ./cache/burroughs-princess-702.epub txt = ./txt/burroughs-princess-702.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = london-iron-768 author = Jack London title = The Iron Heel date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 89037 sentences = 6403 flesch = 82 summary = Ernest's continued presence in Berkeley, by the way, was accounted for by the fact that he was taking special courses in biology at the university, and also that he was hard at work on a new book entitled 'Philosophy and Revolution.'* It is on record that Theodore Roosevelt, at that time President of the United States, said in 1905 A.D., in his address at Harvard Commencement: 'We all know that, as things actually are, many of the most influential and most highly remunerated members of the Bar in every centre of wealth, make it their special task to work out bold and ingenious schemes by which their wealthy clients, individual or corporate, can evade the laws which were made to regulate, in the interests of the public, the uses of great wealth.' cache = ./cache/london-iron-768.epub txt = ./txt/london-iron-768.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = emerson-nature-754 author = Ralph Waldo Emerson title = Nature; Adresses, And Lectures date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 15417 sentences = 827 flesch = 75 summary = And in common life, whosoever has seen a person of powerful character and happy genius, will have remarked how easily he took all things along with him, -the persons, the opinions, and the day, and nature became ancillary to a man. But wise men pierce this rotten diction and fasten words again to visible things; so that picturesque language is at once a commanding certificate that he who employs it, is a man in alliance with truth and God. The moment our discourse rises above the ground line of familiar facts, and is inflamed with passion or exalted by thought, it clothes itself in images. By degrees we may come to know the primitive sense of the permanent objects of nature, so that the world shall be to us an open book, and every form significant of its hidden life and final cause. cache = ./cache/emerson-nature-754.epub txt = ./txt/emerson-nature-754.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = plato-charmides-645 author = Plato title = Charmides, Or Temperance date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 10687 sentences = 544 flesch = 81 summary = Critias, when he heard this, said: The headache will be an unexpected gain to my young relation, if the pain in his head compels him to improve his mind: and I can tell you, Socrates, that Charmides is not only pre-eminent in beauty among his equals, but also in that quality which is given by the charm; and this, as you say, is temperance? Charmides blushed, and the blush heightened his beauty, for modesty is becoming in youth; he then said very ingenuously, that he really could not at once answer, either yes, or no, to the question which I had asked: For, said he, if I affirm that I am not temperate, that would be a strange thing for me to say of myself, and also I should give the lie to Critias, and many others who think as he tells you, that I am temperate: but, on the other hand, if I say that I am, I shall have to praise myself, which would be ill manners; and therefore I do not know how to answer you. cache = ./cache/plato-charmides-645.epub txt = ./txt/plato-charmides-645.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = burroughs-warlord-706 author = Edgar Rice Burroughs title = The Warlord Of Mars date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 57709 sentences = 2511 flesch = 78 summary = Matai Shang rose and, leaning over the edge of the balcony, gave voice to the weird call that I had heard from the lips of the priests upon the tiny balcony upon the face of the Golden Cliffs overlooking the Valley Dor, when, in times past, they called the fearsome white apes and the hideous plant men to the feast of victims floating down the broad bosom of the mysterious Iss toward the silian-infested waters of the Lost Sea of Korus. It was the deep voice of authority that marks the ruler of men, and when I turned to face the resplendent figure of a giant yellow man I did not need to ask to know that it was Salensus Oll. At his right stood Matai Shang, and behind them a score of guardsmen. "You need not wait ten days, Salensus Oll," replied Thurid; and then, turning suddenly upon me as he extended a pointing finger, he cried: "There stands John Carter, Prince of Helium!" cache = ./cache/burroughs-warlord-706.epub txt = ./txt/burroughs-warlord-706.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = kipling-kim-757 author = Rudyard Kipling title = Kim date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 107286 sentences = 9510 flesch = 93 summary = But it is a long road from thy sons to the man in whose hands these things lie." Kim warmed to the game, for it reminded him of experiences in the letter-carrying line, when, for the sake of a few pice, he pretended to know more than he knew. "Now," said Kim, picking his teeth, we will return to that place; but thou, O Holy One, must wait a little way off, because thy feet are heavier than mine and I am anxious to see more of that Red Bull." "They say"the old man's eye lighted at Kim's speech"they say that the meaning of my horoscope is now accomplished, and that being led backthough as thou knowest I went out of curiosityto these people and their Red Bull I must needs go to a madrissah and be turned into a Sahib. cache = ./cache/kipling-kim-757.epub txt = ./txt/kipling-kim-757.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = twain-adventures-760 author = Mark Twain title = The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 72952 sentences = 5768 flesch = 92 summary = The crowd filed up the aisles: the aged and needy postmaster, who had seen better days; the mayor and his wifefor they had a mayor there, among other unnecessaries; the justice of the peace; the widow Douglas, fair, smart and forty, a generous, goodhearted soul and well-to-do, her hill mansion the only palace in the town, and the most hospitable and much the most lavish in the matter of festivities that St. Petersburg could boast; the bent and venerable Major and Mrs. Ward; lawyer Riverson, the new notable from a distance; next the belle of the village, followed by a troop of lawn-clad and ribbon-decked young heart-breakers; then all the young clerks in town in a bodyfor they had stood in the vestibule sucking their cane-heads, a circling wall of oiled and simpering admirers, till the last girl had run their gauntlet; and last of all came the Model Boy, Willie Mufferson, taking as heedful care of his mother as if she were cut glass. cache = ./cache/twain-adventures-760.epub txt = ./txt/twain-adventures-760.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = poe-angel-644 author = Edgar Allan Poe title = The Angel Of The Odd--An Extravaganza date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 3816 sentences = 200 flesch = 78 summary = Having completed them to my satisfaction, I again looked toward the time-piece, and was half inclined to believe in the possibility of odd accidents when I found that, instead of my ordinary fifteen or twenty minutes, I had been dozing only three; for it still wanted seven and twenty of the appointed hour. My watch informed me that it was half past seven; and, of course, having slept two hours, I was too late for my appointment "It will make no difference," I said; "I can call at the office in the morning and apologize; in the meantime what can be the matter with the clock?" Upon examining it I discovered that one of the raisin-stems which I had been flipping about the room during the discourse of the Angel of the Odd had flown through the fractured crystal, and lodging, singularly enough, in the key-hole, with an end projecting outward, had thus arrested the revolution of the minute-hand. cache = ./cache/poe-angel-644.epub txt = ./txt/poe-angel-644.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = burroughs-monster-701 author = Edgar Rice Burroughs title = The Monster Men date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 58403 sentences = 2918 flesch = 79 summary = Virginia took a keen delight in watching the Malays and lascars at their work, telling von Horn that she had to draw upon her imagination but little to picture herself a captive upon a pirate ship--the half naked men, the gaudy headdress, the earrings, and the fierce countenances of many of the crew furnishing only too realistically the necessary savage setting. As von Horn and Professor Maxon talked together in the laboratory before the upsetting of vat Number Thirteen, a grotesque and horrible creature had slunk from the low shed at the opposite side of the campong until it had crouched at the flimsy door of the building in which the two men conversed. Von Horn and Professor Maxon followed closely in Sing's wake, the younger man horrified by the terrible possibilities that obtruded themselves into his imagination despite his every effort to assure himself that no harm could come to Virginia Maxon before they reached her. cache = ./cache/burroughs-monster-701.epub txt = ./txt/burroughs-monster-701.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = burroughs-return-704 author = Edgar Rice Burroughs title = The Return Of Tarzan date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 90394 sentences = 5252 flesch = 83 summary = Presently, as he sat there, the sudden feeling came over him that eyes were watching from behind, and the old instinct of the wild beast broke through the thin veneer of civilization, so that Tarzan wheeled about so quickly that the eyes of the young woman who had been surreptitiously regarding him had not even time to drop before the gray eyes of the ape-man shot an inquiring look straight into them. With shrieks of pain the men escaped into the hallway as quickly as they could; but even before the first one staggered, bleeding and broken, from the room, Rokoff had seen enough to convince him that Tarzan would not be the one to lie dead in that house this night, and so the Russian had hastened to a nearby den and telephoned the police that a man was committing murder on the third floor of Rue Maule, 27. cache = ./cache/burroughs-return-704.epub txt = ./txt/burroughs-return-704.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = plato-critias-676 author = Plato title = Critias date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 6802 sentences = 171 flesch = 57 summary = Of the water which ran off they carried some to the grove of Poseidon, where were growing all manner of trees of wonderful height and beauty, owing to the excellence of the soil, while the remainder was conveyed by aqueducts along the bridges to the outer circles; and there were many temples built and dedicated to many gods; also gardens and places of exercise, some for men, and others for horses in both of the two islands formed by the zones; and in the centre of the larger of the two there was set apart a race-course of a stadium in width, and in length allowed to extend all round the island, for horses to race in. cache = ./cache/plato-critias-676.epub txt = ./txt/plato-critias-676.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = bacon-new-633 author = Francis Bacon title = The New Atlantis date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 15438 sentences = 491 flesch = 69 summary = When the King had forbidden to all his people navigation into any part that was not under his crown, he made nevertheless this ordinance; that every twelve years there should be set forth out of this kingdom, two ships, appointed to several voyages; that in either of these ships there should be a mission of three of the fellows or brethren of Saloman's House, whose errand was only to give us knowledge of the affairs and state of those countries to which they were designed; and especially of the sciences, arts, manufactures, and inventions of all the world; and withal to bring unto us books, instruments, and patterns in every kind: that the ships, after they had landed the brethren, should return; and that the brethren should stay abroad till the new mission, the ships are not otherwise fraught than with store of victuals, and good quantity of treasure to remain with the brethren, for the buying of such things, and rewarding of such persons, as they should think fit. cache = ./cache/bacon-new-633.epub txt = ./txt/bacon-new-633.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = emerson-american-729 author = Ralph Waldo Emerson title = The American Scholar date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 7862 sentences = 397 flesch = 76 summary = It is one of those fables, which, out of an unknown antiquity, convey an unlooked-for wisdom, that the gods, in the beginning, divided Man into men, that he might be more helpful to himself; just as the hand was divided into fingers, the better to answer its end. Hence, the book-learned class, who value books, as such; not as related to nature and the human constitution, but as making a sort of Third Estate with the world and the soul. There is some awe mixed with the joy of our surprise, when this poet, who lived in some past world, two or three hundred years ago, says that which lies close to my own soul, that which I also had wellnigh thought and said. Time shall teach him, that the scholar loses no hour which the man lives. cache = ./cache/emerson-american-729.epub txt = ./txt/emerson-american-729.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = melville-typee-745 author = Herman Melville title = Typee date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 98680 sentences = 3475 flesch = 64 summary = We had perceived the loom of the mountains about sunset; so that, after running all night with a very light breeze, we found ourselves close in with the island the next morning; but as the bay we sought lay on its farther side, we were obliged to sail some distance along the shore, catching, as we proceeded, short glimpses of blooming valleys, deep glens, waterfalls, and waving groves, hidden here and there by projecting and rocky headlands, every moment opening to the view some new and startling scene of beauty. Even before visiting the Marquesas, I had heard from men who had touched at the group on former voyages some revolting stories in connexion with these savages; and fresh in my remembrance was the adventure of the master of the Katherine, who only a few months previous, imprudently venturing into this bay in an armed boat for the purpose of barter, was seized by the natives, carried back a little distance into their valley, and was only saved from a cruel death by the intervention of a young girl, who facilitated his escape by night along the beach to Nukuheva. cache = ./cache/melville-typee-745.epub txt = ./txt/melville-typee-745.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = burroughs-tarzan-705 author = Edgar Rice Burroughs title = Tarzan And The Jewels Of Opar date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 66783 sentences = 3282 flesch = 77 summary = The Waziri gone, the Belgian summoned one of Achmet Zek's trusted blacks to his tent, and dispatched him to watch for the departure of Tarzan, returning immediately to advise Werper of the event and the direction taken by the Englishman. For a time Werper hid behind one of the lesser boulders that were scattered over the top of the hill, but, seeing or hearing nothing of the Englishman, he crept from his place of concealment to undertake a systematic search of his surroundings, in the hope that he might discover the location of the treasure in ample time to make his escape before Tarzan returned, for it was the Belgian's desire merely to locate the gold, that, after Tarzan had departed, he might come in safety with his followers and carry away as much as he could transport. cache = ./cache/burroughs-tarzan-705.epub txt = ./txt/burroughs-tarzan-705.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = emerson-conduct-752 author = Ralph Waldo Emerson title = The Conduct Of Life date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 68224 sentences = 3360 flesch = 75 summary = And when one observes in the hotels and palaces of our Atlantic capitals, the habit of expense, the riot of the senses, the absence of bonds, clanship, fellow-feeling of any kind, he feels, that, when a man or a woman is driven to the wall, the chances of integrity are frightfully diminished, as if virtue were coming to be a luxury which few could afford, or, as Burke said, "at a market almost too high for humanity." He may fix his inventory of necessities and of enjoyments on what scale he pleases, but if he wishes the power and privilege of thought, the chalking out his own career, and having society on his own terms, he must bring his wants within his proper power to satisfy. cache = ./cache/emerson-conduct-752.epub txt = ./txt/emerson-conduct-752.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = twain-extracts-681 author = Mark Twain title = Extracts From Adam's Diary date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 4412 sentences = 308 flesch = 91 summary = -I escaped last Tuesday night, and traveled two days, and built me another shelter in a secluded place, and obliterated my tracks as well as I could, but she hunted me cut by means of a beast which she has tamed and calls a wolf, and came making that pitiful noise again, and shedding that water out of the places she looks with. This made her sorry for the creatures which live in there, which she calls fish, for she continues to fasten names on to things that don't need them and don't come when they are called by them, which is a matter of no consequence to her, she is such a numskull, anyway; so she got a lot of them out and brought them in last night and put them in my bed to keep warm, but I have noticed them now and then all day and I don't see that they are any happier there than they were before, only quieter. cache = ./cache/twain-extracts-681.epub txt = ./txt/twain-extracts-681.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = conrad-lord-712 author = Joseph Conrad title = Lord Jim date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 132373 sentences = 8440 flesch = 86 summary = And it's easy enough to talk of Master Jim, after a good spread, two hundred feet above the sea-level, with a box of decent cigars handy, on a blessed evening of freshness and starlight that would make the best of us forget we are only on sufferance here and got to pick our way in cross lights, watching every precious minute and every irremediable step, trusting we shall manage yet to go out decently in the end -but not so sure of it after all -and with dashed little help to expect from those we touch elbows with right and left. cache = ./cache/conrad-lord-712.epub txt = ./txt/conrad-lord-712.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = twain-political-695 author = Mark Twain title = Political Economy date = pages = extension = .epub mime = application/epub+zip words = 2435 sentences = 108 flesch = 75 summary = Like anybody else of similar experience, I try to appear (to strangers) to be an old housekeeper; consequently I said in an off-hand way that I had been intending for some time to have six or eight lightning-rods put up, but -The stranger started, and looked inquiringly at me, but I was serene. Then he said he COULD make two hundred and fifty feet answer; but to do it right, and make the best job in town of it, and attract the admiration of the just and the unjust alike, and compel all parties to say they never saw a more symmetrical and hypothetical display of lightning-rods since they were born, he supposed he really couldn't get along without four hundred, though he was not vindictive, and trusted he was willing to try. But no; I said to myself, this man is a stranger to me, and I will die before I'll wrong him; there ain't lightning-rods enough on that house, and for one I'll never stir out of my tracks till I've done as I would be done by, and told him so. cache = ./cache/twain-political-695.epub txt = ./txt/twain-political-695.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt dickens-david-748 melville-moby-743 kipling-kim-757 dickens-david-748 alger_jr-errand-719 alger_jr-cash-685 number of items: 81 sum of words: 4,253,812 average size in words: 53,172 average readability score: 80 nouns: man; time; men; way; day; eyes; life; head; hand; nothing; night; face; thing; room; moment; things; side; place; house; world; mind; something; one; hands; people; heart; door; woman; years; friend; feet; morning; end; boy; days; sea; girl; work; body; name; mother; part; anything; water; nature; death; words; word; matter; father verbs: was; had; is; be; have; were; said; do; are; been; did; know; see; has; come; am; ''s; made; came; go; say; think; saw; make; went; found; being; get; seemed; take; let; tell; knew; looked; got; thought; took; seen; give; heard; turned; done; asked; left; going; put; find; told; look; felt adjectives: little; other; great; good; own; old; more; such; same; many; last; first; long; young; much; few; new; white; poor; small; dead; true; strange; sure; right; whole; black; better; dear; full; next; short; best; several; least; large; high; open; very; dark; certain; strong; low; only; ready; possible; second; happy; human; able adverbs: not; so; then; n''t; now; up; out; very; only; never; as; down; more; again; here; there; too; away; back; well; just; even; still; ever; all; most; on; once; off; always; yet; much; in; far; soon; quite; over; also; almost; long; first; however; together; no; before; indeed; perhaps; rather; enough; at pronouns: i; he; it; his; you; my; her; him; me; they; she; we; them; their; your; our; us; its; himself; myself; themselves; herself; itself; one; yourself; mine; ourselves; thy; thee; yours; ''em; ''s; hers; theirs; ours; ye; i-; it-; thyself; em; ay; me-; yourselves; oneself; he-; yer; thowt; them-; isself; i''m proper nouns: mr.; tarzan; mrs.; holmes; miss; god; sir; tom; soc; captain; john; martin; kim; london; micawber; lord; jim; thou; watson; peggotty; ye; england; elinor; clayton; wrenn; jane; rodney; marianne; dr.; anne; dora; catherine; ahab; professor; street; lucy; copperfield; wolf; phil; lady; helium; korak; traddles; meriem; english; van; larsen; carthoris; carter; colonel keywords: man; mr.; god; good; time; like; mrs.; look; miss; great; london; john; day; thing; nature; world; new; life; england; socrates; sir; king; come; tarzan; street; little; hand; eye; dr.; captain; work; watson; thought; sherlock; lord; jane; holmes; english; carter; ape; way; prince; numa; mind; house; henry; helium; head; clayton; wolf one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/conrad-secret-709.epub titles(s): The Secret Sharer three topics; one dimension: said; man; man file(s): ./cache/dickens-david-748.epub, ./cache/burroughs-jungle-700.epub, ./cache/emerson-representative-755.epub titles(s): David Copperfield | The Jungle Tales Of Tarzan | Representative Men five topics; three dimensions: said mr like; said mr man; man tarzan little; man men nature; great men man file(s): ./cache/twain-adventures-696.epub, ./cache/austen-sense-723.epub, ./cache/burroughs-jungle-700.epub, ./cache/machiavelli-prince-680.epub, ./cache/burroughs-gods-715.epub titles(s): The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn | Sense And Sensibility | The Jungle Tales Of Tarzan | The Prince | The Gods Of Mars Type: zip2carrel title: alex-lite-epub date: 2021-01-13 time: 22:21 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: HGIZNkrIUo.zip ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: burroughs-son-703 author: title: date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: doyle-adventures-716 author: Arthur Conan Doyle title: The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes date: words: 105893.0 sentences: 7628.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/doyle-adventures-716.epub txt: ./txt/doyle-adventures-716.txt summary: My own complete happiness, and the home-centred interests which rise up around the man who first finds himself master of his own establishment, were sufficient to absorb all my attention, while Holmes, who loathed every form of society with his whole Bohemian soul, remained in our lodgings in Baker Street, buried among his old books, and alternating from week to week between cocaine and ambition, the drowsiness of the drug, and the fierce energy of his own keen nature. I met him that night, and he called next day to ask if we had got home all safe, and after that we met him -that is to say, Mr. Holmes, I met him twice for walks, but after that father came back again, and Mr. Hosmer Angel could not come to the house any more." id: doyle-case-713 author: Arthur Conan Doyle title: The Case Book Of Sherlock Holmes date: words: 84056.0 sentences: 7336.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/doyle-case-713.epub txt: ./txt/doyle-case-713.txt summary: Finally, his eyes came round to the fresh and smiling face of Billy, the young but very wise and tactful page, who had helped a little to fill up the gap of loneliness and isolation which surrounded the saturnine figure of the great detective. Watson had taken a step forward when the bedroom door opened, and the long, thin form of Holmes emerged, his face pale and drawn, but his step and bearing as active as ever. "If the cycle of nine days holds good then we shall have the professor at his worst to-night," said Holmes. "The real source," said Holmes, "lies, of course, in that untimely love affair which gave our impetuous professor the idea that he could only gain his wish by turning himself into a younger man. "I am sure the case is in very good hands," said Holmes. id: doyle-his-717 author: Arthur Conan Doyle title: His Last Bow date: words: 60006.0 sentences: 5061.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/doyle-his-717.epub txt: ./txt/doyle-his-717.txt summary: By some juggling of the clocks it is quite possible that they may have got Scott Eccles to bed earlier than he thought but in any case it is likely that when Garcia went out of his way to tell him that it was one it was really not more than twelve. "Just sit down in that chair, Watson," said Sherlock Holmes when we had returned to our apartment at the Bull. "A chaotic case, my dear Watson," said Holmes over an evening pipe. "Let us reconstruct, Watson," said Holmes after half an hour of silence. "Dear me, Watson," said Holmes, staring with great curiosity at the slips of foolscap which the landlady had handed to him, "this is certainly a little unusual. "In that case," said Holmes, "my suggestion is that we lock this door, leave things as we found them, go with this lady to her room, and form our opinion after we have heard what it is that she has to say to us." "Our time is limited, Watson," said Holmes. id: doyle-hound-711 author: Arthur Conan Doyle title: The Hound Of The Baskervilles date: words: 59923.0 sentences: 4350.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/doyle-hound-711.epub txt: ./txt/doyle-hound-711.txt summary: No signs of violence were to be discovered upon Sir Charles''s person, and though the doctor''s evidence pointed to an almost incredible facial distortion -so great that Dr. Mortimer refused at first to believe that it was indeed his friend and patient who lay before him -it was explained that that is a symptom which is not unusual in cases of dyspnoea and death from cardiac exhaustion. Dr. Mortimer looked at Holmes with an air of professional interest, and Sir Henry Baskerville turned a pair of puzzled dark eyes upon me. I start them from the day which succeeded that upon which I had established two facts of great importance, the one that Mrs. Laura Lyons of Coombe Tracey had written to Sir Charles Baskerville and made an appointment with him at the very place and hour that he met his death, the other that the lurking man upon the moor was to be found among the stone huts upon the hillside. id: doyle-memoirs-718 author: Arthur Conan Doyle title: The Memoirs Of Sherlock Holmes date: words: 97703.0 sentences: 6665.0 pages: flesch: 88.0 cache: ./cache/doyle-memoirs-718.epub txt: ./txt/doyle-memoirs-718.txt summary: "The case," said Sherlock Holmes as we chatted over our cigars that night in our rooms at Baker Street, "is one where, as in the investigations which you have chronicled under the names of ''A Study in Scarlet'' and of ''The Sign of Four,'' we have been compelled to reason backward from effects to causes. "You remember," said he, "that some little time ago, when I read you the passage in one of Poe''s sketches, in which a close reasoner follows the unspoken thoughts of his companion, you were inclined to treat the matter as a mere tour de force of the author. "You remember," said he, "that some little time ago, when I read you the passage in one of Poe''s sketches, in which a close reasoner follows the unspoken thoughts of his companion, you were inclined to treat the matter as a mere tour de force of the author. id: stoker-dracula-693 author: Bram Stoker title: Dracula date: words: 162497.0 sentences: 9668.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/stoker-dracula-693.epub txt: ./txt/stoker-dracula-693.txt summary: I only told him that much, and then he stood up, and he looked very strong and very grave as he took both my hands in his and said he hoped I would be happy, and that if I ever wanted a friend I must count him one of my best. And let me say that I am at a loss for words to thank you for your goodness to my poor dear." He paused a moment, and went on: "I know that she understood your goodness even better than I do; and if I was rude or in any way wanting at that time you acted soyou remember"the Professor nodded"you must forgive me." 25 September.I cannot help feeling terribly excited as the time draws near for the visit of Dr. Van Helsing, for somehow I expect that it will throw some light upon Jonathan''s sad experience: and as he attended poor dear Lucy in her last illness, he can tell me all about her. id: stoker-dracula-694 author: Bram Stoker title: Dracula''s Guest date: words: 4950.0 sentences: 302.0 pages: flesch: 88.0 cache: ./cache/stoker-dracula-694.epub txt: ./txt/stoker-dracula-694.txt summary: He crossed himself, as he answered laconically: "Walpurgis nacht." Then he took out his watch, a great, old-fashioned German silver thing as big as a turnip and looked at it, with his eyebrows gathered together and a little impatient shrug of his shoulders. Whilst we were talking, we heard a sort of sound between a yelp and a bark.It was far away; but the horses got very restless, and it took Johann all his time to quiet them. Johann looked under his lifted hand at the horizon and said, "The storm of snow, he comes before long time." Then he looked at his watch again, and, straightway holding his reins firmly--for the horses were still pawing the ground restlessly and shaking their heads--he climbed to his box as though the time had come for proceeding on our journey. id: dickens-david-748 author: Charles Dickens title: David Copperfield date: words: 362833.0 sentences: 20339.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/dickens-david-748.epub txt: ./txt/dickens-david-748.txt summary: The way in which I listened to all the incidents of the house that made themselves audible to me; the ringing of bells, the opening and shutting of doors, the murmuring of voices, the footsteps on the stairs; to any laughing, whistling, or singing, outside, which seemed more dismal than anything else to me in my solitude and disgrace the uncertain pace of the hours, especially at night, when I would wake thinking it was morning, and find that the family were not yet gone to bed, and that all the length of night had yet to come the depressed dreams and nightmares I had the return of day, noon, afternoon, evening, when the boys played in the churchyard, and I watched them from a distance within the room, being ashamed to show myself at the window lest they should know I was a prisoner the strange sensation of never hearing myself speak the fleeting intervals of something like cheerfulness, which came with eating and drinking, and went away with it the setting in of rain one evening, with a fresh smell, and its coming down faster and faster between me and the church, until it and gathering night seemed to quench me in gloom, and fear, and remorse all this appears to have gone round and round for years instead of days, it is so vividly and strongly stamped on my remembrance. id: poe-angel-644 author: Edgar Allan Poe title: The Angel Of The Odd--An Extravaganza date: words: 3816.0 sentences: 200.0 pages: flesch: 78.0 cache: ./cache/poe-angel-644.epub txt: ./txt/poe-angel-644.txt summary: Having completed them to my satisfaction, I again looked toward the time-piece, and was half inclined to believe in the possibility of odd accidents when I found that, instead of my ordinary fifteen or twenty minutes, I had been dozing only three; for it still wanted seven and twenty of the appointed hour. My watch informed me that it was half past seven; and, of course, having slept two hours, I was too late for my appointment "It will make no difference," I said; "I can call at the office in the morning and apologize; in the meantime what can be the matter with the clock?" Upon examining it I discovered that one of the raisin-stems which I had been flipping about the room during the discourse of the Angel of the Odd had flown through the fractured crystal, and lodging, singularly enough, in the key-hole, with an end projecting outward, had thus arrested the revolution of the minute-hand. id: poe-balloon-683 author: Edgar Allan Poe title: The Balloon-Hoax date: words: 5251.0 sentences: 226.0 pages: flesch: 65.0 cache: ./cache/poe-balloon-683.epub txt: ./txt/poe-balloon-683.txt summary: C., we are enabled to be the first to furnish the public with a detailed account of this most extraordinary voyage, which was performed between Saturday, the 6th instant, at 11 A.M. and 2 P.M., on Tuesday, the 9th instant, by Sir Everard Bringhurst; Mr. Osborne, a nephew of Lord Bentinck''s; Mr. Monck Mason and Mr. Robert Holland, the well-known aeronauts; Mr. Harrison Ainsworth, author of "Jack Sheppard," etc.; and Mr. Henson the projector of the late unsuccessful flying machinewith two seamen from Woolwichin all, eight persons. The inflation was commenced very quietly at day-break, on Saturday morning, the 6th instant in the courtyard of Wheal-Vor House, Mr. Osborne''s seat, about a mile from Penstruthal, in North Wales; and at 7 minutes past 11, everything being ready for departure, the balloon was set free, rising gently but steadily, in a direction nearly South; no use being made, for the first half hour, of either the screw or the rudder. id: poe-berenice-631 author: Edgar Allan Poe title: Berenice date: words: 3284.0 sentences: 160.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/poe-berenice-631.epub txt: ./txt/poe-berenice-631.txt summary: To muse for long unwearied hours with my attention riveted to some frivolous device on the margin, or in the topography of a book; to become absorbed for the better part of a summer''s day, in a quaint shadow falling aslant upon the tapestry, or upon the door; to lose myself for an entire night in watching the steady flame of a lamp, or the embers of a fire; to dream away whole days over the perfume of a flower; to repeat monotonously some common word, until the sound, by dint of frequent repetition, ceased to convey any idea whatever to the mind; to lose all sense of motion or physical existence, by means of absolute bodily quiescence long and obstinately persevered in; --such were a few of the most common and least pernicious vagaries induced by a condition of the mental faculties, not, indeed, altogether unparalleled, but certainly bidding defiance to anything like analysis or explanation. id: poe-black-632 author: Edgar Allan Poe title: The Black Cat date: words: 3977.0 sentences: 213.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/poe-black-632.epub txt: ./txt/poe-black-632.txt summary: Yet I am not more sure that my soul lives, than I am that perverseness is one of the primitive impulses of the human heart --one of the indivisible primary faculties, or sentiments, which give direction to the character of Man. Who has not, a hundred times, found himself committing a vile or a silly action, for no other reason than because he knows he should not? One morning, in cool blood, I slipped a noose about its neck and hung it to the limb of a tree; --hung it with the tears streaming from my eyes, and with the bitterest remorse at my heart; --hung it because I knew that it had loved me, and because I felt it had given me no reason of offence; --hung it because I knew that in so doing I was committing a sin --a deadly sin that would so jeopardize my immortal soul as to place it --if such a thing were possible --even beyond the reach of the infinite mercy of the Most Merciful and Most Terrible God. id: poe-cask-641 author: Edgar Allan Poe title: The Cask Of Amontillado date: words: 2394.0 sentences: 266.0 pages: flesch: 90.0 cache: ./cache/poe-cask-641.epub txt: ./txt/poe-cask-641.txt summary: He had a weak point --this Fortunato --although in other regards he was a man to be respected and even feared. I said to him --"My dear Fortunato, you are luckily met. "I have my doubts," I replied; "and I was silly enough to pay the full Amontillado price without consulting you in the matter. We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs. Within the wall thus exposed by the displacing of the bones, we perceived a still interior crypt or recess, in depth about four feet, in width three, in height six or seven. "Proceed," I said; "herein is the Amontillado. "Pass your hand," I said, "over the wall; you cannot help feeling the nitre. "True," I replied; "the Amontillado." "The Amontillado!" I said. "Yes," I said, "let us be gone." id: burroughs-at-698 author: Edgar Rice Burroughs title: At The Earth''s Core date: words: 50170.0 sentences: 2477.0 pages: flesch: 81.0 cache: ./cache/burroughs-at-698.epub txt: ./txt/burroughs-at-698.txt summary: At sight of me several of the savage creatures left off worrying the great brute to come slinking with bared fangs toward me, and as I turned to run toward the trees again to seek safety among the lower branches, I saw a number of the man-apes leaping and chattering in the foliage of the nearest tree. Sometimes I was not so sure but that I should have been more contented to know that Dian was here in Phutra, than to think of her at the mercy of Hooja the Sly One. Ghak, Perry, and I often talked together of possible escape, but the Sarian was so steeped in his lifelong belief that no one could escape from the Mahars except by a miracle, that he was not much aid to us--his attitude was of one who waits for the miracle to come to him. id: burroughs-beasts-699 author: Edgar Rice Burroughs title: The Beasts Of Tarzan date: words: 64584.0 sentences: 2918.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/burroughs-beasts-699.epub txt: ./txt/burroughs-beasts-699.txt summary: Kaviri was only too glad to comply with any demands that the ape-man might make if only such compliance would hasten the departure of the horrid pack; but it was easier, he discovered, to promise men than to furnish them, for when his people learned his intentions those that had not already fled into the jungle proceeded to do so without loss of time, so that when Kaviri turned to point out those who were to accompany Tarzan, he discovered that he was the only member of his tribe left within the village. Tarzan did not like the appearance or manner of the fellow, who seemed, though friendly enough, to harbour a certain contempt for this half-naked white man who came with no followers and offered no presents; but he needed the rest and food that the village would afford him with less effort than the jungle, and so, as he knew no fear of man, beast, or devil, he curled himself up in the shadow of a hut and was soon asleep. id: burroughs-gods-715 author: Edgar Rice Burroughs title: The Gods Of Mars date: words: 83231.0 sentences: 4524.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/burroughs-gods-715.epub txt: ./txt/burroughs-gods-715.txt summary: Half a dozen great leaps brought me to the spot, and another instant saw me again in my stride in quick pursuit of the hideous monsters that were rapidly gaining on the fleeing warrior, but this time I grasped a mighty long-sword in my hand and in my heart was the old blood lust of the fighting man, and a red mist swam before my eyes and I felt my lips respond to my heart in the old smile that has ever marked me in the midst of the joy of battle. "It is said that occasionally some deluded victim of Barsoomian superstition will so far escape the clutches of the countless enemies that beset his path from the moment that he emerges from the subterranean passage through which the Iss flows for a thousand miles before it enters the Valley Dor as to reach the very walls of the Temple of Issus; but what fate awaits one there not even the Holy Therns may guess, for who has passed within those gilded walls never has returned to unfold the mysteries they have held since the beginning of time. id: burroughs-jungle-700 author: Edgar Rice Burroughs title: The Jungle Tales Of Tarzan date: words: 75460.0 sentences: 3754.0 pages: flesch: 80.0 cache: ./cache/burroughs-jungle-700.epub txt: ./txt/burroughs-jungle-700.txt summary: Tarzan knew that once the great bulls were aroused none of the jungle, not even Numa, the lion, was anxious to measure fangs with them, and that if all those of the tribe who chanced to be present today would charge, Sheeta, the great cat, would doubtless turn tail and run for his life. And just as Teeka sprang for the lower limb of a great tree, and Sheeta rose behind her in a long, sinuous leap, the coils of the ape-boy''s grass rope shot swiftly through the air, straightening into a long thin line as the open noose hovered for an instant above the savage head and the snarling jaws. At the ape-man''s side swung his long grass rope--the play-thing of yesterday, the weapon of today--and as Taug charged the second time, Tarzan slipped the coils over his head and deftly shook out the sliding noose as he again nimbly eluded the ungainly beast. id: burroughs-monster-701 author: Edgar Rice Burroughs title: The Monster Men date: words: 58403.0 sentences: 2918.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/burroughs-monster-701.epub txt: ./txt/burroughs-monster-701.txt summary: Virginia took a keen delight in watching the Malays and lascars at their work, telling von Horn that she had to draw upon her imagination but little to picture herself a captive upon a pirate ship--the half naked men, the gaudy headdress, the earrings, and the fierce countenances of many of the crew furnishing only too realistically the necessary savage setting. As von Horn and Professor Maxon talked together in the laboratory before the upsetting of vat Number Thirteen, a grotesque and horrible creature had slunk from the low shed at the opposite side of the campong until it had crouched at the flimsy door of the building in which the two men conversed. Von Horn and Professor Maxon followed closely in Sing''s wake, the younger man horrified by the terrible possibilities that obtruded themselves into his imagination despite his every effort to assure himself that no harm could come to Virginia Maxon before they reached her. id: burroughs-princess-702 author: Edgar Rice Burroughs title: A Princess Of Mars date: words: 66278.0 sentences: 2677.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/burroughs-princess-702.epub txt: ./txt/burroughs-princess-702.txt summary: They did not molest us, and so Dejah Thoris, Princess of Helium, and John Carter, gentleman of Virginia, followed by the faithful Woola, passed through utter silence from the audience chamber of Lorquas Ptomel, Jed among the Tharks of Barsoom. "Because, John Carter," she replied, "nearly every planet and star having atmospheric conditions at all approaching those of Barsoom, shows forms of animal life almost identical with you and me; and, further, Earth men, almost without exception, cover their bodies with strange, unsightly pieces of cloth, and their heads with hideous contraptions the purpose of which we have been unable to conceive; while you, when found by the Tharkian warriors, were entirely undisfigured and unadorned. id: burroughs-return-704 author: Edgar Rice Burroughs title: The Return Of Tarzan date: words: 90394.0 sentences: 5252.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/burroughs-return-704.epub txt: ./txt/burroughs-return-704.txt summary: Presently, as he sat there, the sudden feeling came over him that eyes were watching from behind, and the old instinct of the wild beast broke through the thin veneer of civilization, so that Tarzan wheeled about so quickly that the eyes of the young woman who had been surreptitiously regarding him had not even time to drop before the gray eyes of the ape-man shot an inquiring look straight into them. With shrieks of pain the men escaped into the hallway as quickly as they could; but even before the first one staggered, bleeding and broken, from the room, Rokoff had seen enough to convince him that Tarzan would not be the one to lie dead in that house this night, and so the Russian had hastened to a nearby den and telephoned the police that a man was committing murder on the third floor of Rue Maule, 27. id: burroughs-tarzan-705 author: Edgar Rice Burroughs title: Tarzan And The Jewels Of Opar date: words: 66783.0 sentences: 3282.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/burroughs-tarzan-705.epub txt: ./txt/burroughs-tarzan-705.txt summary: The Waziri gone, the Belgian summoned one of Achmet Zek''s trusted blacks to his tent, and dispatched him to watch for the departure of Tarzan, returning immediately to advise Werper of the event and the direction taken by the Englishman. For a time Werper hid behind one of the lesser boulders that were scattered over the top of the hill, but, seeing or hearing nothing of the Englishman, he crept from his place of concealment to undertake a systematic search of his surroundings, in the hope that he might discover the location of the treasure in ample time to make his escape before Tarzan returned, for it was the Belgian''s desire merely to locate the gold, that, after Tarzan had departed, he might come in safety with his followers and carry away as much as he could transport. id: burroughs-tarzan-714 author: Edgar Rice Burroughs title: Tarzan Of The Apes date: words: 86519.0 sentences: 4743.0 pages: flesch: 82.0 cache: ./cache/burroughs-tarzan-714.epub txt: ./txt/burroughs-tarzan-714.txt summary: The brilliant birds and the little monkeys had become accustomed to their new acquaintances, and as they had evidently never seen human beings before they presently, after their first fright had worn off, approached closer and closer, impelled by that strange curiosity which dominates the wild creatures of the forest and the jungle and the plain, so that within the first month several of the birds had gone so far as even to accept morsels of food from the friendly hands of the Claytons. Squatting upon his haunches on the table top in the cabin his father had built--his smooth, brown, naked little body bent over the book which rested in his strong slender hands, and his great shock of long, black hair falling about his wellshaped head and bright, intelligent eyes--Tarzan of the apes, little primitive man, presented a picture filled, at once, with pathos and with promise--an allegorical figure of the primordial groping through the black night of ignorance toward the light of learning. id: burroughs-thuvia-725 author: Edgar Rice Burroughs title: Thuvia, Maid Of Mars date: words: 47689.0 sentences: 3079.0 pages: flesch: 84.0 cache: ./cache/burroughs-thuvia-725.epub txt: ./txt/burroughs-thuvia-725.txt summary: Her shapely, sandalled foot tapped impatiently upon the jewel-strewn walk that wound beneath the stately sorapus trees across the scarlet sward of the royal gardens of Thuvan Dihn, Jeddak of Ptarth, as a dark-haired, redskinned warrior bent low toward her, whispering heated words close to her ear. The day following the coming of Vas Kor to the palace of the Prince of Helium great excitement reigned throughout the twin cities, reaching its climax in the palace of Carthoris. How could she know that the shrug was but Carthoris'' way of attempting, by physical effort, to cast blighting sorrow from his heart, or that the smile upon his lips was the fighting smile of his father with which the son gave outward evidence of the determination he had reached to submerge his own great love in his efforts to save Thuvia of Ptarth for another, because he believed that she loved this other! id: burroughs-warlord-706 author: Edgar Rice Burroughs title: The Warlord Of Mars date: words: 57709.0 sentences: 2511.0 pages: flesch: 78.0 cache: ./cache/burroughs-warlord-706.epub txt: ./txt/burroughs-warlord-706.txt summary: Matai Shang rose and, leaning over the edge of the balcony, gave voice to the weird call that I had heard from the lips of the priests upon the tiny balcony upon the face of the Golden Cliffs overlooking the Valley Dor, when, in times past, they called the fearsome white apes and the hideous plant men to the feast of victims floating down the broad bosom of the mysterious Iss toward the silian-infested waters of the Lost Sea of Korus. It was the deep voice of authority that marks the ruler of men, and when I turned to face the resplendent figure of a giant yellow man I did not need to ask to know that it was Salensus Oll. At his right stood Matai Shang, and behind them a score of guardsmen. "You need not wait ten days, Salensus Oll," replied Thurid; and then, turning suddenly upon me as he extended a pointing finger, he cried: "There stands John Carter, Prince of Helium!" id: bacon-essays-684 author: Francis Bacon title: The Essays date: words: 53007.0 sentences: 2117.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/bacon-essays-684.epub txt: ./txt/bacon-essays-684.txt summary: The things to be seen and observed are: the courts of princes, especially when they give audience to ambassadors; the courts of justice, while they sit and hear causes; and so of consistories ecclesiastic; the churches and monasteries, with the monuments which are therein extant; the walls and fortifications of cities, and towns, and so the heavens and harbors; antiquities and ruins; libraries; colleges, disputations, and lectures, where any are; shipping and navies; houses and gardens of state and pleasure, near great cities; armories; arsenals; magazines; exchanges; burses; warehouses; exercises of horsemanship, fencing, training of soldiers, and the like; comedies, such whereunto the better sort of persons do resort; treasuries of jewels and robes; cabinets and rarities; and, to conclude, whatsoever is memorable, in the places where they go. id: bacon-new-633 author: Francis Bacon title: The New Atlantis date: words: 15438.0 sentences: 491.0 pages: flesch: 69.0 cache: ./cache/bacon-new-633.epub txt: ./txt/bacon-new-633.txt summary: When the King had forbidden to all his people navigation into any part that was not under his crown, he made nevertheless this ordinance; that every twelve years there should be set forth out of this kingdom, two ships, appointed to several voyages; that in either of these ships there should be a mission of three of the fellows or brethren of Saloman''s House, whose errand was only to give us knowledge of the affairs and state of those countries to which they were designed; and especially of the sciences, arts, manufactures, and inventions of all the world; and withal to bring unto us books, instruments, and patterns in every kind: that the ships, after they had landed the brethren, should return; and that the brethren should stay abroad till the new mission, the ships are not otherwise fraught than with store of victuals, and good quantity of treasure to remain with the brethren, for the buying of such things, and rewarding of such persons, as they should think fit. id: melville-benito-746 author: Herman Melville title: Benito Cereno date: words: 32006.0 sentences: 1199.0 pages: flesch: 67.0 cache: ./cache/melville-benito-746.epub txt: ./txt/melville-benito-746.txt summary: With no small interest, Captain Delano continued to watch hera proceeding not much facilitated by the vapours partly mantling the hull, through which the far matin light from her cabin streamed equivocally enough; much like the sunby this time crescented on the rim of the horizon, and apparently, in company with the strange ship, entering the harbourwhich, wimpled by the same low, creeping clouds, showed not unlike a Lima intriguante''s one sinister eye peering across the Plaza from the Indian loop-hole of her dusk saya-y-manta. But drowning criticism in compassion, after a fresh repetition of his sympathies, Captain Delano having heard out his story, not only engaged, as in the first place, to see Don Benito and his people supplied in their immediate bodily needs, but, also, now further promised to assist him in procuring a large permanent supply of water, as well as some sails and rigging; and, though it would involve no small embarrassment to himself, yet he would spare three of his best seamen for temporary deck officers; so that without delay the ship might proceed to Concepcion, there fully to refit for Lima, her destined port. id: melville-billy-744 author: Herman Melville title: Billy Budd date: words: 30989.0 sentences: 1357.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/melville-billy-744.epub txt: ./txt/melville-billy-744.txt summary: One instance of such apprehensions: In the same year with this story, Nelson, then Vice-Admiral Sir Horatio, being with the fleet off the Spanish coast, was directed by the Admiral in command to shift his pennant from the Captain to the Theseus; and for this reason: that the latter ship having newly arrived on the station from home where it had taken part in the Great Mutiny, danger was apprehended from the temper of the men; and it was thought that an officer like Nelson was the one, not indeed to terrorize the crew into base subjection, but to win them, by force of his mere presence, back to an allegiance if not as enthusiastic as his own, yet as true. id: melville-moby-743 author: Herman Melville title: Moby Dick; Or The Whale date: words: 217186.0 sentences: 10971.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/melville-moby-743.epub txt: ./txt/melville-moby-743.txt summary: For loath to depart, yet; very loath to leave, for good, a ship bound on so long and perilous a voyagebeyond both stormy Capes; a ship in which some thousands of his hardearned dollars were invested; a ship, in which an old shipmate sailed as captain; a man almost as old as he, once more starting to encounter all the terrors of the pitiless jaw; loath to say good-bye to a thing so every way brimful of every interest to him,poor old Bildad lingered long; paced the deck with anxious strides; ran down into the cabin to speak another farewell word there; again came on deck, and looked to windward; looked towards the wide and endless waters, only bound by the far-off unseen Eastern Continents; looked towards the land; looked aloft; looked right and left; looked everywhere and nowhere; and at last, mechanically coiling a rope upon its pin, convulsively grasped stout Peleg by the hand, and holding up a lantern, for a moment stood gazing heroically in his face, as much as to say, "Nevertheless, friend Peleg, I can stand it; yes, I can." id: melville-typee-745 author: Herman Melville title: Typee date: words: 98680.0 sentences: 3475.0 pages: flesch: 64.0 cache: ./cache/melville-typee-745.epub txt: ./txt/melville-typee-745.txt summary: We had perceived the loom of the mountains about sunset; so that, after running all night with a very light breeze, we found ourselves close in with the island the next morning; but as the bay we sought lay on its farther side, we were obliged to sail some distance along the shore, catching, as we proceeded, short glimpses of blooming valleys, deep glens, waterfalls, and waving groves, hidden here and there by projecting and rocky headlands, every moment opening to the view some new and startling scene of beauty. Even before visiting the Marquesas, I had heard from men who had touched at the group on former voyages some revolting stories in connexion with these savages; and fresh in my remembrance was the adventure of the master of the Katherine, who only a few months previous, imprudently venturing into this bay in an armed boat for the purpose of barter, was seized by the natives, carried back a little distance into their valley, and was only saved from a cruel death by the intervention of a young girl, who facilitated his escape by night along the beach to Nukuheva. id: alger_jr-cash-685 author: Horatio Alger Jr. title: The Cash Boy date: words: 28412.0 sentences: 2935.0 pages: flesch: 94.0 cache: ./cache/alger_jr-cash-685.epub txt: ./txt/alger_jr-cash-685.txt summary: "I hope you will give me a little time before I decide about positions, boys," Frank said; "I want to consider a little." "What are you thinking of, Frank?" asked Mrs. Fowler, noticing the boy''s fixed look. "I wish you could stay with us all the time, Frank --you and Grace," said Sam one evening. "Then," said Frank, "if you are willing to board Grace for a while, I think I had better go to the city at once." "I''ve been thinking, Frank," said Jasper, the next morning, "that you might get the position as a cash-boy." "Good-evening, Mrs. Bradley," said Frank. "I think, Thomas," said Mrs. Bradley, "we won''t intrude on Mr. Wharton longer this evening. "By the way, Mrs. Bradley," said John Wade, "how came my uncle to engage that boy to read to him?" "Uncle," said John Wade, "you spoke of inviting Frank Fowler to occupy a room in the house. id: alger_jr-cast-690 author: Horatio Alger Jr. title: Cast Upon The Breakers date: words: 57215.0 sentences: 6605.0 pages: flesch: 95.0 cache: ./cache/alger_jr-cast-690.epub txt: ./txt/alger_jr-cast-690.txt summary: Rodney came forward with the ease of a boy who was accustomed to good society, and said: "I shall be very happy to speak with him." About the middle of the afternoon, as Rodney was helping to unpack a crate of goods, the older boy whom he had already seen in the office below, walked up to him and said, "Is your name Ropes?" "You see, sir," said Mrs. McCarty in a tone of hesitation, "while you look like a perfect gentleman, I don''t know you, and I am not sure whether, in justice to Mr. Ropes, I ought to admit you to his room." After they were left alone Jefferson Pettigrew turned to Rodney and said, "Do you mind my leaving you a short time and calling at my uncle''s?" This Rodney said, thinking that if it were a thousand dollars he might be able to make it good to his friend Jefferson. id: alger_jr-errand-719 author: Horatio Alger Jr. title: The Errand Boy; Or, How Phil Brent Won Success date: words: 55027.0 sentences: 5391.0 pages: flesch: 93.0 cache: ./cache/alger_jr-errand-719.epub txt: ./txt/alger_jr-errand-719.txt summary: No one was there, as Phil''s first glance satisfied him, and he was disposed to hope that Mrs. Brent-he never called her mother--was out, but a thin, acid, measured voice from the sitting-room adjoining soon satisfied him that there was to be no reprieve. "Shall I tell Mrs. Brent I am going away?" Phil said to himself, "or shall I leave a note for her?" "Thank you; but I shall have money enough," answered Phil, who shrank from receiving any favor at the hands of Mrs. Brent. "I think country boys are very foolish to leave good homes in the country to seek places in the city," said Mrs. Pitkin sharply. "No doubt; I understand that," answered Mrs. Pitkin, in a tone so significant that Phil wondered whether she thought he had got into any trouble at home. "Jonas," said Mrs. Brent, bending toward her son, "if I choose to tell him that you are Philip, he won''t know the difference. id: london-call-762 author: Jack London title: The Call Of The Wild date: words: 32276.0 sentences: 1769.0 pages: flesch: 86.0 cache: ./cache/london-call-762.epub txt: ./txt/london-call-762.txt summary: As the days went by, other dogs came in crates and at the ends of ropes, some docilely, and some raging and roaring as he had come; and, one and all, he watched them pass under the dominion of the man in the red sweater. Dave was wheeler or sled dog, pulling in front of him was Buck, then came Sol-leks; the rest of the team was strung out ahead, single file, to the leader, which position was filled by Spitz. He kept Francois busy, for the dog-driver was in constant apprehension of the life-and-death struggle between the two which he knew must take place sooner or later; and on more than one night the sounds of quarrelling and strife among the other dogs turned him out of his sleeping robe, fearful that Buck and Spitz were at it. ''Never was there such a dog,'' said John Thornton one day, as the partners watched Buck marching out of camp. id: london-iron-768 author: Jack London title: The Iron Heel date: words: 89037.0 sentences: 6403.0 pages: flesch: 82.0 cache: ./cache/london-iron-768.epub txt: ./txt/london-iron-768.txt summary: Ernest''s continued presence in Berkeley, by the way, was accounted for by the fact that he was taking special courses in biology at the university, and also that he was hard at work on a new book entitled ''Philosophy and Revolution.''* It is on record that Theodore Roosevelt, at that time President of the United States, said in 1905 A.D., in his address at Harvard Commencement: ''We all know that, as things actually are, many of the most influential and most highly remunerated members of the Bar in every centre of wealth, make it their special task to work out bold and ingenious schemes by which their wealthy clients, individual or corporate, can evade the laws which were made to regulate, in the interests of the public, the uses of great wealth.'' id: london-martin-764 author: Jack London title: Martin Eden date: words: 142332.0 sentences: 9930.0 pages: flesch: 86.0 cache: ./cache/london-martin-764.epub txt: ./txt/london-martin-764.txt summary: He saw himself, stripped to the waist, with naked fists, fighting his great fight with Liverpool Red in the forecastle of the Susquehanna; and he saw the bloody deck of the John Rogers, that gray morning of attempted mutiny, the mate kicking in death-throes on the main-hatch, the revolver in the old man''s hand spitting fire and smoke, the men with passionwrenched faces, of brutes screaming vile blasphemies and falling about him and then he returned to the central scene, calm and clean in the steadfast light, where Ruth sat and talked with him amid books and paintings; and he saw the grand piano upon which she would later play to him; and he heard the echoes of his own selected and correct words, "But then, may I not be peculiarly constituted to write?" id: london-people-766 author: Jack London title: The People Of The Abyss date: words: 64435.0 sentences: 3724.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/london-people-766.epub txt: ./txt/london-people-766.txt summary: All of which I enjoyed, and the bread, the marmalade, and the tea, till the time came for Johnny Upright to find me a lodging, which he did, not half a dozen doors away, on his own respectable and opulent street, in a house as like to his own as a pea to its mate. Little items he had been imparting to me as he walked along; of being mobbed in parks and on tram-cars; of climbing on the platform to lead the forlorn hope, when brother speaker after brother speaker had been dragged down by the angry crowd and cruelly beaten; of a siege in a church, where he and three others had taken sanctuary, and where, amid flying missiles and the crashing of stained glass, they had fought off the mob till rescued by platoons of constables; of pitched and giddy battles on stairways, galleries, and balconies; of smashed windows, collapsed stairways, wrecked lecture halls, and broken heads and bonesand then, with a regretful sigh, he looked at me and said: ''How I envy you big, strong men! id: london-sea-765 author: Jack London title: The Sea-Wolf date: words: 104116.0 sentences: 7245.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/london-sea-765.epub txt: ./txt/london-sea-765.txt summary: ''What can I tell you,'' he demanded, with a recrudescence of fierceness, ''of the meagerness of a child''s lifeof fish diet and coarse living; of going out with the boats from the time I could crawl; of my brothers, who went away one by one to the deep-sea farming and never came back; of myself, unable to read or write, cabin-boy at the mature age of ten on the coastwise, old-country ships; of the rough fare and rougher usage, where kicks and blows were bed and breakfast and took the place of speech, and fear and hatred and pain were my only soul-experiences? id: london-son-763 author: Jack London title: The Son Of The Wolf date: words: 49556.0 sentences: 3271.0 pages: flesch: 90.0 cache: ./cache/london-son-763.epub txt: ./txt/london-son-763.txt summary: He who tries this for the first time, if haply he avoids bringing his shoes in dangerous propinquity and measures not his length on the treacherous footing, will give up exhausted at the end of a hundred yards; he who can keep out of the way of the dogs for a whole day may well crawl into his sleeping bag with a clear conscience and a pride which passeth all understanding; and he who travels twenty sleeps on the Long Trail is a man whom the gods may envy. And when the short day left them, and the man lay down in the snow and blubbered, it was the woman who lashed him to the sled, bit her lips with the pain of her aching limbs, and helped the dog haul him to Malemute Kid''s cabin. id: london-to-767 author: Jack London title: To Build A Fire date: words: 7224.0 sentences: 431.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/london-to-767.epub txt: ./txt/london-to-767.txt summary: But all this---the mysterious, far-reaching hairline trail, the absence of sun from the sky, the tremendous cold, and the strangeness and weirdness of it all--made no impression on the man. Empty as the man''s mind was of thoughts, he was keenly observant, and he noticed the changes in the creek, the curves and bends and timber jams, and always he sharply noted where he placed his feet. But the man knew, having achieved a judgement on the subject, and he removed the mitten from his right hand and helped tear out the ice particles. He did this sitting down, and he stood up to do it; and all the while the dog sat in the snow, its wolf brush of a tail curled around warmly over its forefeet, its sharp wolf ears pricked forward intently as it watched the man. id: austen-northanger-726 author: Jane Austen title: Northanger Abbey date: words: 78210.0 sentences: 4216.0 pages: flesch: 78.0 cache: ./cache/austen-northanger-726.epub txt: ./txt/austen-northanger-726.txt summary: "I assure you," said she, "I would not stand up without your dear sister for all the world; for if I did we should certainly be separated the whole evening." Catherine accepted this kindness with gratitude, and they continued as they were for three minutes longer, when Isabella, who had been talking to James on the other side of her, turned again to his sister and whispered, "My dear creature, I am afraid I must leave you, your brother is so amazingly impatient to begin; I know you will not mind my going away, and I dare say John will be back in a moment, and then you may easily find me out." Catherine, though a little disappointed, had too much good nature to make any opposition, and the others rising up, Isabella had only time to press her friend''s hand and say, "Good-bye, my dear love," before they hurried off. id: austen-persuasion-724 author: Jane Austen title: Persuasion date: words: 84200.0 sentences: 4062.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/austen-persuasion-724.epub txt: ./txt/austen-persuasion-724.txt summary: She had never been staying there before, without being struck by it, or without wishing that other Elliots could have her advantage in seeing how unknown, or unconsidered there, were the affairs which at Kellynch Hall were treated as of such general publicity and pervading interest; yet, with all this experience, she believed she must now submit to feel that another lesson, in the art of knowing our own nothingness beyond our own circle, was become necessary for her; for certainly, coming as she did, with a heart full of the subject which had been completely occupying both houses in Kellynch for many weeks, she had expected rather more curiosity and sympathy than she found in the separate but very similar remark of Mr and Mrs Musgrove: "So, Miss Anne, Sir Walter and your sister are gone; and what part of Bath do you think they will settle in?" and this, without much waiting for an answer; or in the young ladies'' addition of, "I hope we shall be in Bath in the winter; but remember, papa, if we do go, we must be in a good situation: none of your Queen Squares for us!" or in the anxious supplement from Mary, of-"Upon my word, I shall be pretty well off, when you are all gone away to be happy at Bath!" id: austen-sense-723 author: Jane Austen title: Sense And Sensibility date: words: 120299.0 sentences: 5858.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/austen-sense-723.epub txt: ./txt/austen-sense-723.txt summary: She blushed at this hint; but it was even visibly gratifying to her; and after a ten minutes'' interval of earnest thought, she came to her sister again, and said with great good humour, "Perhaps, Elinor, it WAS rather ill-judged in me to go to Allenham; but Mr. Willoughby wanted particularly to shew me the place; and it is a charming house, I assure you.--There is one remarkably pretty sitting room up stairs; of a nice comfortable size for constant use, and with modern furniture it would be delightful. Mrs. Jennings repeated her assurance that Mrs. Dashwood could spare them perfectly well; and Elinor, who now understood her sister, and saw to what indifference to almost every thing else she was carried by her eagerness to be with Willoughby again, made no farther direct opposition to the plan, and merely referred it to her mother''s decision, from whom however she scarcely expected to receive any support in her endeavour to prevent a visit, which she could not approve of for Marianne, and which on her own account she had particular reasons to avoid. id: conrad-heart-708 author: Joseph Conrad title: The Heart Of Darkness date: words: 39064.0 sentences: 2624.0 pages: flesch: 86.0 cache: ./cache/conrad-heart-708.epub txt: ./txt/conrad-heart-708.txt summary: We looked on, waiting patiently -there was nothing else to do till the end of the flood; but it was only after a long silence, when he said, in a hesitating voice, "I suppose you fellows remember I did once turn fresh water sailor for a bit," that we knew we were fated, before the ebb began to run, to hear about one of Marlow''s inconclusive experiences. "I don''t want to bother you much with what happened to me personally," he began, showing in this remark the weakness of many tellers of tales who seem so often unaware of what their audience would best like to hear; "yet to understand the effect of it on me you ought to know how I got out there, what I saw, how I went up that river to the place where I first met the poor chap. id: conrad-lord-712 author: Joseph Conrad title: Lord Jim date: words: 132373.0 sentences: 8440.0 pages: flesch: 86.0 cache: ./cache/conrad-lord-712.epub txt: ./txt/conrad-lord-712.txt summary: And it''s easy enough to talk of Master Jim, after a good spread, two hundred feet above the sea-level, with a box of decent cigars handy, on a blessed evening of freshness and starlight that would make the best of us forget we are only on sufferance here and got to pick our way in cross lights, watching every precious minute and every irremediable step, trusting we shall manage yet to go out decently in the end -but not so sure of it after all -and with dashed little help to expect from those we touch elbows with right and left. id: conrad-secret-709 author: Joseph Conrad title: The Secret Sharer date: words: 16954.0 sentences: 1310.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/conrad-secret-709.epub txt: ./txt/conrad-secret-709.txt summary: I got a sleeping suit out of my room and, coming back on deck, saw the naked man from the sea sitting on the main hatch, glimmering white in the darkness, his elbows on his knees and his head in his hands. He was not a bit like me, really; yet, as we stood leaning over my bed place, whispering side by side, with our dark heads together and our backs to the door, anybody bold enough to open it stealthily would have been treated to the uncanny sight of a double captain busy talking in whispers with his other self. I kept my eyes on him, and so when the voice outside the door announced, "There''s a ship''s boat coming our way, sir," I saw him give a start -the first movement he had made for hours. id: twain-adventures-696 author: Mark Twain title: The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn date: words: 114897.0 sentences: 7681.0 pages: flesch: 97.0 cache: ./cache/twain-adventures-696.epub txt: ./txt/twain-adventures-696.txt summary: One time Tom sent a boy to run about town with a blazing stick, which he called a slogan (which was the sign for the Gang to get together), and then he said he had got secret news by his spies that next day a whole parcel of Spanish merchants and rich Arabs was going to camp in Cave Hollow with two hundred elephants, and six hundred camels, and over a thousand "sumter" mules, all loaded down with di''monds, and they didn''t have only a guard of four hundred soldiers, and so we would lay in ambuscade, as he called it, and kill the lot and scoop the things. id: twain-adventures-760 author: Mark Twain title: The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer date: words: 72952.0 sentences: 5768.0 pages: flesch: 92.0 cache: ./cache/twain-adventures-760.epub txt: ./txt/twain-adventures-760.txt summary: The crowd filed up the aisles: the aged and needy postmaster, who had seen better days; the mayor and his wifefor they had a mayor there, among other unnecessaries; the justice of the peace; the widow Douglas, fair, smart and forty, a generous, goodhearted soul and well-to-do, her hill mansion the only palace in the town, and the most hospitable and much the most lavish in the matter of festivities that St. Petersburg could boast; the bent and venerable Major and Mrs. Ward; lawyer Riverson, the new notable from a distance; next the belle of the village, followed by a troop of lawn-clad and ribbon-decked young heart-breakers; then all the young clerks in town in a bodyfor they had stood in the vestibule sucking their cane-heads, a circling wall of oiled and simpering admirers, till the last girl had run their gauntlet; and last of all came the Model Boy, Willie Mufferson, taking as heedful care of his mother as if she were cut glass. id: twain-connecticut-679 author: Mark Twain title: A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur''s Court date: words: 121265.0 sentences: 6816.0 pages: flesch: 86.0 cache: ./cache/twain-connecticut-679.epub txt: ./txt/twain-connecticut-679.txt summary: id: twain-extracts-681 author: Mark Twain title: Extracts From Adam''s Diary date: words: 4412.0 sentences: 308.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/twain-extracts-681.epub txt: ./txt/twain-extracts-681.txt summary: -I escaped last Tuesday night, and traveled two days, and built me another shelter in a secluded place, and obliterated my tracks as well as I could, but she hunted me cut by means of a beast which she has tamed and calls a wolf, and came making that pitiful noise again, and shedding that water out of the places she looks with. This made her sorry for the creatures which live in there, which she calls fish, for she continues to fasten names on to things that don''t need them and don''t come when they are called by them, which is a matter of no consequence to her, she is such a numskull, anyway; so she got a lot of them out and brought them in last night and put them in my bed to keep warm, but I have noticed them now and then all day and I don''t see that they are any happier there than they were before, only quieter. id: twain-ghost-677 author: Mark Twain title: A Ghost Story date: words: 2505.0 sentences: 162.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/twain-ghost-677.epub txt: ./txt/twain-ghost-677.txt summary: For two hours I sat there, thinking of bygone times; recalling old scenes, and summoning half-forgotten faces out of the mists of the past; listening, in fancy, to voices that long ago grew silent for all time, and to once familiar songs that nobody sings now. I covered up in bed, and lay listening to the rain and wind and the faint creaking of distant shutters, till they lulled me to sleep. I heard it approach the door -pass out without moving bolt or lock -and wander away among the dismal corridors, straining the floors and joists till they creaked again as it passed -and then silence reigned once more. Then it occurred to me to come over the way and haunt this place a little. But when I saw a light in your room to-night I roused my energies again and went at it with a deal of the old freshness. id: twain-great-678 author: Mark Twain title: The Great Revolution In Pitcairn date: words: 4416.0 sentences: 240.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/twain-great-678.epub txt: ./txt/twain-great-678.txt summary: So he proceeded to his next move -a no less important one than the impeachment of the chief magistrate, James Russell Nickoy; a man of character and ability, and possessed of great wealth, he being the owner of a house with a parlor to it, three acres and a half of yam land, and the only boat in Pitcairn''s, a whale-boat; and, most unfortunately, a pretext for this impeachment offered itself at just the right time. About thirty years ago an important case came before the courts under this law, in this wise: a chicken belonging to Elizabeth Young (aged, at that time, fifty-eight, a daughter of John Mills, one of the mutineers of the Bounty) trespassed upon the grounds of Thursday October Christian (aged twenty-nine, a grandson of Fletcher Christian, one of the mutineers). "Seize all the defenses and public properties of all kinds, establish martial law, put the army and navy on a war footing, and proclaim the empire!" id: twain-my-640 author: Mark Twain title: My Watch: An Instructive Little Tale date: words: 1256.0 sentences: 65.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/twain-my-640.epub txt: ./txt/twain-my-640.txt summary: My beautiful new watch had run eighteen months without losing or gaining, and without breaking any part of its machinery or stopping. Then he said, "She is four minutes slow -regulator wants pushing up." I tried to stop him -tried to make him understand that the watch kept perfect time. He said it wanted cleaning and oiling, besides regulating -come in a week. He took the watch all to pieces while I waited, and then said the barrel was "swelled." He said he could reduce it in three days. He repaired the kingbolt, but what the watch gained in one way it lost in another. I padded my breast for a few days, but finally took the watch to another watchmaker. The oldest man in the world could not make head or tail of the time of day by such a watch, and so I went again to have the thing repaired. id: twain-new-642 author: Mark Twain title: A New Crime date: words: 1724.0 sentences: 83.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/twain-new-642.epub txt: ./txt/twain-new-642.txt summary: This country, during the last thirty or forty years, has produced some of the most remark able cases of insanity of which there is any mention in history. And on both these occasions the circumstances of the killing were so aggravated, and the murders so seemingly heartless and treacherous, that if Baldwin had not been insane he would have been hanged without the shadow of a doubt. This remark, and another which he made to a friend, that his position in society made the killing of an obscure citizen simply an "eccen tricity" instead of a crime, were shown to be evi dences of insanity, and so Hackett escaped punish ment. However, it is not possible to recount all the mar velous cases of insanity that have come under the public notice in the last thirty or forty years. id: twain-niagara-643 author: Mark Twain title: Niagara date: words: 2616.0 sentences: 143.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/twain-niagara-643.epub txt: ./txt/twain-niagara-643.txt summary: I love to read of his inspired sagacity, and his love of the wild free life of mountain and forest, and his general nobility of character, and his stately metaphorical manner of speech, and his chivalrous love for the dusky maiden, and the picturesque pomp of his dress and accoutrements. When I found the shops at Niagara Falls full of dainty Indian bead work, and stunning moccasins, and equally stunning toy figures representing human beings who carried their weapons in holes bored through their arms and bodies, and had feet shaped like a pie, I was filled with emotion. And sure enough, as I approached the bridge leading over to Luna Island, I came upon a noble Son of the Forest sitting under a tree, diligently at work on a bead reticule. "It is an awful savage tribe of Indians that do the bead work and moccasins for Niagara Falls, doctor. id: twain-political-695 author: Mark Twain title: Political Economy date: words: 2435.0 sentences: 108.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/twain-political-695.epub txt: ./txt/twain-political-695.txt summary: Like anybody else of similar experience, I try to appear (to strangers) to be an old housekeeper; consequently I said in an off-hand way that I had been intending for some time to have six or eight lightning-rods put up, but -The stranger started, and looked inquiringly at me, but I was serene. Then he said he COULD make two hundred and fifty feet answer; but to do it right, and make the best job in town of it, and attract the admiration of the just and the unjust alike, and compel all parties to say they never saw a more symmetrical and hypothetical display of lightning-rods since they were born, he supposed he really couldn''t get along without four hundred, though he was not vindictive, and trusted he was willing to try. But no; I said to myself, this man is a stranger to me, and I will die before I''ll wrong him; there ain''t lightning-rods enough on that house, and for one I''ll never stir out of my tracks till I''ve done as I would be done by, and told him so. id: shelley-frankenstein-721 author: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley title: Frankenstein Or, The Modern Prometheus date: words: 75562.0 sentences: 3600.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/shelley-frankenstein-721.epub txt: ./txt/shelley-frankenstein-721.txt summary: It is so long before the mind can persuade itself that she, whom we saw every day, and whose very existence appeared a part of our own, can have departed for everthat the brightness of beloved eye can have been extinguished, and the sound of a voice so familiar, and dear to the ear, can be hushed, never more to be heard. We could not tear ourselves away from each other, nor persuade ourselves to say the word "Farewell!" It was said; and we retired under the pretence of seeking repose, each fancying that the other was deceived: but when at morning''s dawn I descended to the carriage which was to convey me away, they were all theremy father again to bless me, Clerval to press my hand once more, my Elizabeth to renew her entreaties that I would write often, and to bestow the last feminine attentions on her playmate and friend. id: machiavelli-prince-680 author: Niccolo Machiavelli title: The Prince date: words: 30851.0 sentences: 781.0 pages: flesch: 56.0 cache: ./cache/machiavelli-prince-680.epub txt: ./txt/machiavelli-prince-680.txt summary: Therefore, he who considers it necessary to secure himself in his new principality, to win friends, to overcome either by force or fraud, to make himself beloved and feared by the people, to be followed and revered by the soldiers, to exterminate those who have power or reason to hurt him, to change the old order of things for new, to be severe and gracious, magnanimous and liberal, to destroy a disloyal soldiery and to create new, to maintain friendship with kings and princes in such a way that they must help him with zeal and offend with caution, cannot find a more lively example than the actions of this man. id: plato-charmides-645 author: Plato title: Charmides, Or Temperance date: words: 10687.0 sentences: 544.0 pages: flesch: 81.0 cache: ./cache/plato-charmides-645.epub txt: ./txt/plato-charmides-645.txt summary: Critias, when he heard this, said: The headache will be an unexpected gain to my young relation, if the pain in his head compels him to improve his mind: and I can tell you, Socrates, that Charmides is not only pre-eminent in beauty among his equals, but also in that quality which is given by the charm; and this, as you say, is temperance? Charmides blushed, and the blush heightened his beauty, for modesty is becoming in youth; he then said very ingenuously, that he really could not at once answer, either yes, or no, to the question which I had asked: For, said he, if I affirm that I am not temperate, that would be a strange thing for me to say of myself, and also I should give the lie to Critias, and many others who think as he tells you, that I am temperate: but, on the other hand, if I say that I am, I shall have to praise myself, which would be ill manners; and therefore I do not know how to answer you. id: plato-cratylus-686 author: Plato title: Cratylus date: words: 23936.0 sentences: 1968.0 pages: flesch: 87.0 cache: ./cache/plato-cratylus-686.epub txt: ./txt/plato-cratylus-686.txt summary: Her. I should explain to you, Socrates, that our friend Cratylus has been arguing about names; he says that they are natural and not conventional; not a portion of the human voice which men agree to use; but that there is a truth or correctness in them, which is the same for Hellenes as for barbarians. Soc. Then, Hermogenes, I should say that this giving of names can be no such light matter as you fancy, or the work of light or chance persons; and Cratylus is right in saying that things have names by nature, and that not every man is an artificer of names, but he only who looks to the name which each thing by nature has, and is able to express the true forms of things in letters and syllables. id: plato-critias-676 author: Plato title: Critias date: words: 6802.0 sentences: 171.0 pages: flesch: 57.0 cache: ./cache/plato-critias-676.epub txt: ./txt/plato-critias-676.txt summary: Of the water which ran off they carried some to the grove of Poseidon, where were growing all manner of trees of wonderful height and beauty, owing to the excellence of the soil, while the remainder was conveyed by aqueducts along the bridges to the outer circles; and there were many temples built and dedicated to many gods; also gardens and places of exercise, some for men, and others for horses in both of the two islands formed by the zones; and in the centre of the larger of the two there was set apart a race-course of a stadium in width, and in length allowed to extend all round the island, for horses to race in. id: plato-crito-682 author: Plato title: Crito date: words: 5375.0 sentences: 347.0 pages: flesch: 87.0 cache: ./cache/plato-crito-682.epub txt: ./txt/plato-crito-682.txt summary: Soc. Dear Crito, your zeal is invaluable, if a right one; but if wrong, the greater the zeal the greater the evil; and therefore we ought to consider whether these things shall be done or not. In the matter of just and unjust, fair and foul, good and evil, which are the subjects of our present consultation, ought we to follow the opinion of the many and to fear them; or the opinion of the one man who has understanding, and whom we ought to fear and reverence more than all the rest of the world: and whom deserting we shall destroy and injure that principle in us which may be assumed to be improved by justice and deteriorated by injustice; is there not such a principle? Soc. Then consider the matter in this way: Imagine that I am about to play truant (you may call the proceeding by any name which you like), and the laws and the government come and interrogate me: "Tell us, Socrates," they say; "what are you about? id: plato-euthydemus-689 author: Plato title: Euthydemus date: words: 15706.0 sentences: 974.0 pages: flesch: 84.0 cache: ./cache/plato-euthydemus-689.epub txt: ./txt/plato-euthydemus-689.txt summary: I saluted the brothers, whom I had not seen for a long time; and then I said to Cleinias: Here are two wise men, Euthydemus and Dionysodorus, Cleinias, wise not in a small but in a large way of wisdom, for they know all about war,-all that a good general ought to know about the array and command of an army, and the whole art of fighting in armour: and they know about law too, and can teach a man how to use the weapons of the courts when he is injured. Let us consider a further point, I said: Seeing that all men desire happiness, and happiness, as has been shown, is gained by a use, and a right use, of the things of life, and the right use of them, and good fortune in the use of them, is given by knowledge,-the inference is that everybody ought by all means to try and make himself as wise as he can? id: plato-euthyphro-688 author: Plato title: Euthyphro date: words: 6817.0 sentences: 621.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/plato-euthyphro-688.epub txt: ./txt/plato-euthyphro-688.txt summary: Yes, Socrates; and, as I was saying, I can tell you, if you would like to hear them, many other things about the gods which would quite amaze you. Soc. Well then, my dear friend Euthyphro, do tell me, for my better instruction and information, what proof have you that in the opinion of all the gods a servant who is guilty of murder, and is put in chains by the master of the dead man, and dies because he is put in chains before he who bound him can learn from the interpreters of the gods what he ought to do with him, dies unjustly; and that on behalf of such an one a son ought to proceed against his father and accuse him of murder. Soc. In like manner holiness or piety is the art of attending to the gods?-that would be your meaning, Euthyphro? id: plato-gorgias-687 author: Plato title: Gorgias date: words: 35910.0 sentences: 2837.0 pages: flesch: 88.0 cache: ./cache/plato-gorgias-687.epub txt: ./txt/plato-gorgias-687.txt summary: Soc. I mean to say, that the producers of those things which the author of the song praises, that is to say, the physician, the trainer, the money-maker, will at once come to you, and first the physician will say: "O Socrates, Gorgias is deceiving you, for my art is concerned with the greatest good of men and not his." And when I ask, Who are you? id: emerson-address-728 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: An Address date: words: 7417.0 sentences: 376.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/emerson-address-728.epub txt: ./txt/emerson-address-728.txt summary: Thought may work cold and intransitive in things, and find no end or unity; but the dawn of the sentiment of virtue on the heart, gives and is the assurance that Law is sovereign over all natures; and the worlds, time, space, eternity, do seem to break out into joy. Boldly, with hand, and heart, and life, he declared it was God. Thus is he, as I think, the only soul in history who has appreciated the worth of a man. 2. The second defect of the traditionary and limited way of using the mind of Christ is a consequence of the first; this, namely; that the Moral Nature, that Law of laws, whose revelations introduce greatness, -yea, God himself, into the open soul, is not explored as the fountain of the established teaching in society. id: emerson-american-729 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: The American Scholar date: words: 7862.0 sentences: 397.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/emerson-american-729.epub txt: ./txt/emerson-american-729.txt summary: It is one of those fables, which, out of an unknown antiquity, convey an unlooked-for wisdom, that the gods, in the beginning, divided Man into men, that he might be more helpful to himself; just as the hand was divided into fingers, the better to answer its end. Hence, the book-learned class, who value books, as such; not as related to nature and the human constitution, but as making a sort of Third Estate with the world and the soul. There is some awe mixed with the joy of our surprise, when this poet, who lived in some past world, two or three hundred years ago, says that which lies close to my own soul, that which I also had wellnigh thought and said. Time shall teach him, that the scholar loses no hour which the man lives. id: emerson-conduct-752 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: The Conduct Of Life date: words: 68224.0 sentences: 3360.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/emerson-conduct-752.epub txt: ./txt/emerson-conduct-752.txt summary: And when one observes in the hotels and palaces of our Atlantic capitals, the habit of expense, the riot of the senses, the absence of bonds, clanship, fellow-feeling of any kind, he feels, that, when a man or a woman is driven to the wall, the chances of integrity are frightfully diminished, as if virtue were coming to be a luxury which few could afford, or, as Burke said, "at a market almost too high for humanity." He may fix his inventory of necessities and of enjoyments on what scale he pleases, but if he wishes the power and privilege of thought, the chalking out his own career, and having society on his own terms, he must bring his wants within his proper power to satisfy. id: emerson-conservative-730 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: The Conservative date: words: 7020.0 sentences: 292.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/emerson-conservative-730.epub txt: ./txt/emerson-conservative-730.txt summary: But although this bifold fact lies thus united in real nature, and so united that no man can continue to exist in whom both these elements do not work, yet men are not philosophers, but are rather very foolish children, who, by reason of their partiality, see everything in the most absurd manner, and are the victims at all times of the nearest object. For man is the end of nature; nothing so easily organizes itself in every part of the universe as he; no moss, no lichen is so easily born; and he takes along with him and puts out from himself the whole apparatus of society and condition _extempore_, as an army encamps in a desert, and where all was just now blowing sand, creates a white city in an hour, a government, a market, a place for feasting, for conversation, and for love. id: emerson-english-749 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: English Traits date: words: 65549.0 sentences: 3029.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/emerson-english-749.epub txt: ./txt/emerson-english-749.txt summary: England has inoculated all nations with her civilization, intelligence, and tastes; and, to resist the tyranny and prepossession of the British element, a serious man must aid himself, by comparing with it the civilizations of the farthest east and west, the old Greek, the Oriental, and, much more, the ideal standard, if only by means of the very impatience which English forms are sure to awaken in independent minds. The language is mixed; the names of men are of different nations, -three languages, three or four nations; -the currents of thought are counter: contemplation and practical skill; active intellect and dead conservatism; world-wide enterprise, and devoted use and wont; aggressive freedom and hospitable law, with bitter class-legislation; a people scattered by their wars and affairs over the face of the whole earth, and homesick to a man; a country of extremes, -dukes and chartists, Bishops of Durham and naked heathen colliers; -nothing can be praised in it without damning exceptions, and nothing denounced without salvos of cordial praise. id: emerson-lecture-731 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: Lecture On The Times date: words: 7256.0 sentences: 313.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/emerson-lecture-731.epub txt: ./txt/emerson-lecture-731.txt summary: The reason and influence of wealth, the aspect of philosophy and religion, and the tendencies which have acquired the name of Transcendentalism in Old and New England; the aspect of poetry, as the exponent and interpretation of these things; the fuller development and the freer play of Character as a social and political agent; -these and other related topics will in turn come to be considered. In the brain of a fanatic; in the wild hope of a mountain boy, called by city boys very ignorant, because they do not know what his hope has certainly apprised him shall be; in the love-glance of a girl; in the hair-splitting conscientiousness of some eccentric person, who has found some new scruple to embarrass himself and his neighbors withal; is to be found that which shall constitute the times to come, more than in the now organized and accredited oracles. id: emerson-literary-732 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: Literary Ethics date: words: 7242.0 sentences: 320.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/emerson-literary-732.epub txt: ./txt/emerson-literary-732.txt summary: Meantime I know that a very different estimate of the scholar''s profession prevails in this country, and the importunity, with which society presses its claim upon young men, tends to pervert the views of the youth in respect to the culture of the intellect. I console myself in the poverty of my thoughts; in the paucity of great men, in the malignity and dulness of the nations, by falling back on these sublime recollections, and seeing what the prolific soul could beget on actual nature; -seeing that Plato was, and Shakspeare, and Milton, -three irrefragable facts. id: emerson-man-733 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: Man The Reformer date: words: 6820.0 sentences: 258.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/emerson-man-733.epub txt: ./txt/emerson-man-733.txt summary: Let it be granted, that our life, as we lead it, is common and mean; that some of those offices and functions for which we were mainly created are grown so rare in society, that the memory of them is only kept alive in old books and in dim traditions; that prophets and poets, that beautiful and perfect men, we are not now, no, nor have even seen such; that some sources of human instruction are almost unnamed and unknown among us; that the community in which we live will hardly bear to be told that every man should be open to ecstasy or a divine illumination, and his daily walk elevated by intercourse with the spiritual world. id: emerson-method-734 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: The Method Of Nature date: words: 7609.0 sentences: 366.0 pages: flesch: 74.0 cache: ./cache/emerson-method-734.epub txt: ./txt/emerson-method-734.txt summary: That no single end may be selected, and nature judged thereby, appears from this, that if man himself be considered as the end, and it be assumed that the final cause of the world is to make holy or wise or beautiful men, we see that it has not succeeded. When we have spent our wonder in computing this wasteful hospitality with which boon nature turns off new firmaments without end into her wide common, as fast as the madrepores make coral, -suns and planets hospitable to souls, -and then shorten the sight to look into this court of Louis Quatorze, and see the game that is played there, -duke and marshal, abbe and madame, -a gambling table where each is laying traps for the other, where the end is ever by some lie or fetch to outwit your rival and ruin him with this solemn fop in wig and stars, -the king; one can hardly help asking if this planet is a fair specimen of the so generous astronomy, and if so, whether the experiment have not failed, and whether it be quite worth while to make more, and glut the innocent space with so poor an article. id: emerson-nature-754 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: Nature; Adresses, And Lectures date: words: 15417.0 sentences: 827.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/emerson-nature-754.epub txt: ./txt/emerson-nature-754.txt summary: And in common life, whosoever has seen a person of powerful character and happy genius, will have remarked how easily he took all things along with him, -the persons, the opinions, and the day, and nature became ancillary to a man. But wise men pierce this rotten diction and fasten words again to visible things; so that picturesque language is at once a commanding certificate that he who employs it, is a man in alliance with truth and God. The moment our discourse rises above the ground line of familiar facts, and is inflamed with passion or exalted by thought, it clothes itself in images. By degrees we may come to know the primitive sense of the permanent objects of nature, so that the world shall be to us an open book, and every form significant of its hidden life and final cause. id: emerson-representative-755 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: Representative Men date: words: 59653.0 sentences: 2867.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/emerson-representative-755.epub txt: ./txt/emerson-representative-755.txt summary: His perception of the generation of contraries, of death out of life and life out of death,that law by which, in nature, decomposition is recomposition, and putrefaction and cholera are only signals of a new creation; his discernment of the little in the large and the large in the small; studying the state in the citizen and the citizen in the state; and leaving it doubtful whether he exhibited the Republic as an allegory on the education of the private soul; his beautiful definitions of ideas, of time, of form, of figure, of the line, sometimes hypothetically given, as his defining of virtue, courage, justice, temperance; his love of the apologue, and his apologues themselves; the cave of Trophonius; the ring of Gyges; the charioteer and two horses; the golden, silver, brass and iron temperaments; Theuth and Thamus; and the visions of Hades and the Fates,fables which have imprinted themselves in the human memory like the signs of the zodiac; his soliform eye and his boniform soul;*(16) his doctrine of assimilation; his doctrine of reminiscence; his clear vision of the laws of return, or reaction, which secure instant justice throughout the universe, instanced everywhere, but specially in the doctrine, "what comes from God to us, returns from us to God," and in Socrates'' belief that the laws below are sisters of the laws above. id: emerson-transcendentalist-735 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: The Transcendentalist date: words: 6737.0 sentences: 271.0 pages: flesch: 68.0 cache: ./cache/emerson-transcendentalist-735.epub txt: ./txt/emerson-transcendentalist-735.txt summary: The materialist insists on facts, on history, on the force of circumstances, and the animal wants of man; the idealist on the power of Thought and of Will, on inspiration, on miracle, on individual culture. In like manner, if there is anything grand and daring in human thought or virtue, any reliance on the vast, the unknown; any presentiment; any extravagance of faith, the spiritualist adopts it as most in nature. Like the young Mozart, they are rather ready to cry ten times a day, "But are you sure you love me?" Nay, if they tell you their whole thought, they will own that love seems to them the last and highest gift of nature; that there are persons whom in their hearts they daily thank for existing, -persons whose faces are perhaps unknown to them, but whose fame and spirit have penetrated their solitude, -and for whose sake they wish to exist. id: emerson-young-736 author: Ralph Waldo Emerson title: The Young American date: words: 7169.0 sentences: 285.0 pages: flesch: 64.0 cache: ./cache/emerson-young-736.epub txt: ./txt/emerson-young-736.txt summary: If this invention has reduced England to a third of its size, by bringing people so much nearer, in this country it has given a new celerity to _time_, or anticipated by fifty years the planting of tracts of land, the choice of water privileges, the working of mines, and other natural advantages. These proceeded from a variety of motives, from an impatience of many usages in common life, from a wish for greater freedom than the manners and opinions of society permitted, but in great part from a feeling that the true offices of the State, the State had let fall to the ground; that in the scramble of parties for the public purse, the main duties of government were omitted, -the duty to instruct the ignorant, to supply the poor with work and with good guidance. id: kipling-kim-757 author: Rudyard Kipling title: Kim date: words: 107286.0 sentences: 9510.0 pages: flesch: 93.0 cache: ./cache/kipling-kim-757.epub txt: ./txt/kipling-kim-757.txt summary: But it is a long road from thy sons to the man in whose hands these things lie." Kim warmed to the game, for it reminded him of experiences in the letter-carrying line, when, for the sake of a few pice, he pretended to know more than he knew. "Now," said Kim, picking his teeth, we will return to that place; but thou, O Holy One, must wait a little way off, because thy feet are heavier than mine and I am anxious to see more of that Red Bull." "They say"the old man''s eye lighted at Kim''s speech"they say that the meaning of my horoscope is now accomplished, and that being led backthough as thou knowest I went out of curiosityto these people and their Red Bull I must needs go to a madrissah and be turned into a Sahib. id: lewis-our-759 author: Sinclair Lewis title: Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures Of A Gentle Man date: words: 80588.0 sentences: 6928.0 pages: flesch: 92.0 cache: ./cache/lewis-our-759.epub txt: ./txt/lewis-our-759.txt summary: He was aghast at this abyss of money-spending into which he had leaped, and the Brass-button Man was suspiciously wondering what this person wanted of him; but they crossed to the adjacent saloon, a New York corner saloon, which of course "glittered" with a large mirror, heaped glasses, and a long shining foot-rail on which, in bravado, Mr. Wrenn placed his Cum-Fee-Best shoe. For here he was daintily, yes, daintily, studied by the tea-room habitues--two bouncing and talkative daughters of an American tourist, a slender pale-haired English girl student of Assyriology with large top-barred eye-glasses over her protesting eyes, and a sprinkling of people living along Tavistock Place, who looked as though they wanted to know if your opinions on the National Gallery and abstinence were sound. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel