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charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'61837.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 78 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Tarzan of the Apes date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/78.txt cache: ./cache/78.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'78.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 81 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: The Return of Tarzan date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/81.txt cache: ./cache/81.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'81.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 1153 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: The Chessmen of Mars date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/1153.txt cache: ./cache/1153.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; 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charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'1401.txt' Done mapping. Reducing burroughs-from-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 72 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Thuvia, Maid of Mars date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 47766 sentences = 3264 flesch = 85 summary = in the eyes of Thuvia of Ptarth--only horror for the thing the man "Kaor, Carthoris of Helium!" the princess returned the young man's As Carthoris watched him, a great hope leaped into the man's heart. Carthoris sought both to defend Thuvia of Ptarth and reach the Carthoris turned toward Thuvia of Ptarth. its niche, and Thuvia and Carthoris entered the city of Lothar. The man upon the dais was eyeing him intently, and Carthoris of "I am Carthoris, Prince of Helium," replied the Heliumite. "You saw the Torquasians fall before the bowmen?" asked Jav. Carthoris nodded. As Thuvia of Ptarth saw Carthoris depart from the presence of Tario, a real man, a real warrior--Carthoris of Helium!" Carthoris and Thuvia turned their eyes in the direction of the Carthoris looked toward Jav. The man was pasty white with fear. Carthoris saw Thuvia of Ptarth step forward with outstretched cache = ./cache/72.txt txt = ./txt/72.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 78 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Tarzan of the Apes date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 86685 sentences = 4869 flesch = 82 summary = made by the little black stick in the hands of the strange white ape eyes--Tarzan of the apes, little primitive man, presented a picture Tarzan of the Apes lived on in his wild, jungle existence with little But as Tarzan of the Apes sat one day in the cabin of his father On the far beach by the little cabin Tarzan heard the faint echoes of the black released the little poisoned arrow, and Tarzan saw it fly Tarzan of the Apes went down beneath the great body of his enemy, but Straining the ape-man close to him, his great jaws sought Tarzan's black men of Mbonga's village, for Tarzan of the Apes had decided to To Tarzan's surprise the young man was heading further into the jungle For a moment Tarzan looked at the young man closely, as though "I am Monsieur Tarzan," said the ape-man. cache = ./cache/78.txt txt = ./txt/78.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 68 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Warlord of Mars date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57739 sentences = 2726 flesch = 80 summary = lead the way to Dejah Thoris' prison before the long Martian year I turned and followed Woola into the left-hand passage, and though this chamber while Matai Shang and Thurid made way with Dejah Thoris by red men, and in his hand was a wondrous long, light lance. As I passed the flank of the waiting green men they saw my eyes palace of Kulan Tith, Jeddak of Kaol, to the great audience chamber Dejah Thoris for John Carter had been a great and wondrous love--far I saw the ugly gleam in Matai Shang's evil eyes as Dejah Thoris Thurid, and when Salensus Oll had left with Dejah Thoris and the beyond the city's walls I saw armed men marching in great columns presently from down the corridor behind the red men came a great The four were Dejah Thoris, Phaidor, Thurid, and Matai Shang. cache = ./cache/68.txt txt = ./txt/68.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 90 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = The Son of Tarzan date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 96011 sentences = 6100 flesch = 86 summary = "Your eyes will help you but little in the jungle," said the ape. Little Meriem often wondered why the grim old man hated her so. Korak jerked his head in the direction of the little girl in "Little Geeka," said Meriem, "our Korak has been gone for a long time Akut had come up just as Meriem had speared Korak's antagonist. Kovudoo and his men came upon Korak, Akut and Meriem after the killing of coming to close quarters with these mighty ape-men, seized Meriem two men thought they saw the smooth-skinned body of the wild ape-man "Since I was a little girl, many, many years ago, and Korak came and And so the days flew by while Meriem waited the return of the head man Korak saw the man pass beneath him where he hid in the great tree that beside the man I loved," and she turned her eyes toward Korak all cache = ./cache/90.txt txt = ./txt/90.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1401 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Tarzan the Untamed date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 110680 sentences = 5704 flesch = 81 summary = the ape-man's face had the blow landed; but it did not land--Tarzan "You look hungry, Numa," continued the ape-man. ape-man--growls which, coming from human lips, raised a question use of his spear point, the ape-man succeeded in forcing the lion "Tar means white," replied Tarzan, "and Mangani, great ape. "Yes," replied the ape-man, "the Gomangani are the great black They saw Tarzan suddenly spin the man about and placing so did Numa, as Tarzan had thought that he would and the ape-man And then the girl in the tree saw the savage man leaping, bending, and Tarzan stopped and looked up at the girl and the man Numa stopped And then Tarzan turned his eyes into the cave and saw that the girl ape-man when suddenly to his dismay he saw Tarzan's weapon fly from where she lay she saw a lion charging for the ape-man before her. cache = ./cache/1401.txt txt = ./txt/1401.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1153 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = The Chessmen of Mars date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 89718 sentences = 5545 flesch = 85 summary = "Yes, Tara of Helium, they come," replied the slave. "Tara of Helium, I bring you Gahan, Jed of Gathol," said John Carter, Gahan, Jed of Gathol," returned Tara of Helium. "My sword is at your feet, Tara of Helium," said the young chieftain. Within the chamber Gahan saw Tara of Helium in the clutches of a mighty Tara of Helium saw the face of the slave girl pale and the terror in "And who would live a slave in Manator?" asked Tara of Helium. Through half-closed eyes Tara of Helium watched the warriors marching "The woman was Tara, Princess of Helium, and the man was Ghek, a Tara of Helium turned to see the eyes of U-Thor, the great jed of Tara of Helium at the side of O-Tar of Manator. Came at last the day that O-Tar would take the Princess Tara of Helium cache = ./cache/1153.txt txt = ./txt/1153.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 92 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 66914 sentences = 3487 flesch = 79 summary = But presently in the very hatred of the man for Belgians, Werper saw a looked up at Achmet Zek. He saw the Arab's eyes narrow, and he guessed He saw the giant ape-man swing himself nimbly up the face of the great them far beneath the sacrificial court of the temple of the Flaming God. Werper was relieved to find that Tarzan had no conception of the value Werper reached out his hand toward the little pile that Tarzan Tarzan presently let his own eyes rest upon Werper. For a moment Werper had stood above the sleeping ape-man, his murderous struggling to escape the Arab, turned and saw the ape-man running return journey toward the village of Achmet Zek; but the ape-man was Growling, the great apes leaped forward toward Tarzan and Werper. For a moment Werper stood where the ape-man had left him. cache = ./cache/92.txt txt = ./txt/92.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2020 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Tarzan the Terrible date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 97961 sentences = 5307 flesch = 82 summary = Tarzan could prevent the creature had struck the ape-man's companion a "Come!" said the ape-man, presently, and led the way toward the outer "Do you think," asked Om-at, coming close to Tarzan and laying a hand "Come!" cried Tarzan, "let us turn and charge them, raising a great Tarzan's hands were free when In-tan turned to cast an appraising eye high priest of A-lur, did not openly question Tarzan's right to the "In the name of Jad-ben-Otho I command you to speak," said Tarzan. "The son of Jad-ben-Otho will be dragged nowhere," cried Tarzan. impostor and I, the head priest of Jad-ben-Otho in the city of A-lur, "Only Jad-ben-Otho knows what the future may bring," said Tarzan. "You are right, priest," cried one of the warriors who had seen Tarzan cried, "I am the Great God. In A-lur is my temple and my high priests. cache = ./cache/2020.txt txt = ./txt/2020.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 81 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = The Return of Tarzan date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 90591 sentences = 5425 flesch = 83 summary = And then the man whom Tarzan had seen drop them there turned to sneak "I do not need any better name than Tarzan," replied the ape-man; "and "Help, monsieur," she cried in a low voice as Tarzan entered the room; As Tarzan turned toward the men about him he saw the crafty, evil faces Tarzan of the Apes a very lonely young man, with a heart in him that herself from Tarzan's arms, and the ape-man turned just in time to ward cannot imagine a man better fitted than you, my dear Monsieur Tarzan, doorway of a native coffeehouse, but as Tarzan looked the man turned "He was the last man I saw as I rode away," replied Tarzan. One day Tarzan found Miss Strong in conversation with a stranger, a man Beneath Tarzan walked Numa, the lion, and when the ape-man deigned to cache = ./cache/81.txt txt = ./txt/81.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 3475 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = The Efficiency Expert date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50698 sentences = 3390 flesch = 85 summary = "Oh," said Jimmy, "if I ever want any one to break into a safe, come to "I should think," said Jimmy, "that a man of your ability could earn a "I assumed," said Jimmy, "that what you wanted in a general manager was "Thanks," said Jimmy, "but how do you know that after you pull this job Jimmy Torrance sat a long time in thought after the Lizard left. When Jimmy got home that night he saw a light in the Lizard's room and "I am looking," said Mr. Compton, "for an experienced man who can come "I guess," said Jimmy, "that in a short time I will know as much about "If you're asking me if it's mine, no," said Jimmy. "I have been wanting to talk to you," said the girl to Jimmy, "ever "I can only think," said Jimmy, "of one man; and even in his case the cache = ./cache/3475.txt txt = ./txt/3475.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 106 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Jungle Tales of Tarzan date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 75480 sentences = 3989 flesch = 82 summary = For a few minutes the young ape-man watched Taug press closer to Teeka. "Teeka is Tarzan's," said the ape-man, in the low gutturals of the And so Taug charged and bellowed like a bull, and Tarzan of the Apes Tarzan pricked up his ears when he heard the voice of a great ape and, ape-man--and when Tarzan was squatted upon his head, Tantor would be not the direction of Tarzan's flight, and so the ape-man came in And behind them all came Tarzan of the Apes, racing through the jungle "Tarzan of the Apes will not harm Teeka's balu," he said. upon the ape-man, brought his head within reach of Tarzan's blade. TARZAN OF THE Apes sat at the foot of a great tree braiding a new grass As Tarzan swung rapidly through the trees, little Tibo closed his eyes Go away or Tarzan will kill you," and the ape-man took a step toward cache = ./cache/106.txt txt = ./txt/106.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 96 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = The Monster Men date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 58421 sentences = 3021 flesch = 80 summary = the girl turned to see her father and von Horn pulling rapidly toward In answer to von Horn's hail the man asked if he might come aboard and "And yet," replied von Horn, "man shall find Nature's secret some day. Professor Maxon looked up from his vigil by the vat, eyeing von Horn von Horn noted a strange and sudden light in the older man's eyes--a Von Horn and Professor Maxon followed closely in Sing's wake, the As Professor Maxon entered the house von Horn returned to Virginia and knowledge, suggested by von Horn, that Virginia Maxon would look upon Von Horn was about to reply when the war cries of Muda Saffir's Dyaks of Number Thirteen's defense of the man von Horn had hoped he would they never find Professor Maxon or von Horn the girl need never know For a week Professor Maxon with von Horn and Sing sought for Virginia. cache = ./cache/96.txt txt = ./txt/96.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 85 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = The Beasts of Tarzan date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64653 sentences = 3076 flesch = 80 summary = For ten minutes after the ape-man had left her Jane Clayton walked The ape-man rose, and Akut came slowly to his feet. The day following the killing of Numa, Tarzan and Sheeta came upon the Mugambi, on his part, clung closely to Tarzan, so that the ape-man "Was there a little white child with him?" asked Tarzan, his heart Tarzan knew well the nature of the black man. The ape-man returned quickly to the tree, and this time he made a great man, for all his life Tarzan had seen the beasts of the jungle devour eyes strayed beyond Tarzan, following the gaze of the ape-man. One prisoner fell into the hands of Tarzan, and him the ape-man Rokoff's canoe the beasts of Tarzan had disappeared into the jungle. Sheeta, or Akut and the other great apes, though Tarzan had sometimes The ape-man turned and raised his head toward the jungle, while there cache = ./cache/85.txt txt = ./txt/85.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 62 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = A Princess of Mars date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 67757 sentences = 2961 flesch = 75 summary = Thoris, for, as I learned later, men do not kill women upon Mars, nor I accompanied Sola and Dejah Thoris in a search for new quarters, which As Sola departed Dejah Thoris turned to me with a faint smile. "A little animal about as big as my hand, which the red Martian women city of Thark, from whose long-forgotten people this horde of green men chambers, and Dejah Thoris and Sola stood alone before the jeddak of "Dejah Thoris and Sola entered the hills not five miles from a great fallen into the hands of the Tharks at the time of Dejah Thoris' Finally there were but three of us left, a great green warrior of some Dejah Thoris, after a few words, turned and left the apartment, still "I know but little of your customs here upon Barsoom, Dejah Thoris, but leaving Dejah Thoris in charge of Tars Tarkas I took a dozen warriors cache = ./cache/62.txt txt = ./txt/62.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 123 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = At the Earth's Core date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50216 sentences = 2634 flesch = 82 summary = approached the little clump of verdure I saw the man come from his tent Perry looked to his generator; to the great tanks that held the Perry," I said, "by the time you can turn her into the horizontal." "A great light is commencing to break on me," continued Perry, taking attention from Perry long enough to enable the old man to gain the the valley, came a swarm of hairy men--gorilla-like creatures armed The all-powerful Mahars of Pellucidar are great reptiles, some six or eight feet in length, with long narrow heads and great round eyes. thing as time within Pellucidar there was no telling how long I had had been carried back to the birth time of our own outer world to look The old man looked at me for a long time before he spoke. "Good-bye, Perry!" I said, clasping the old man's hand. cache = ./cache/123.txt txt = ./txt/123.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 545 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = At the Earth's Core date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50224 sentences = 2627 flesch = 82 summary = approached the little clump of verdure I saw the man come from his tent Perry looked to his generator; to the great tanks that held the Perry," I said, "by the time you can turn her into the horizontal." "A great light is commencing to break on me," continued Perry, taking attention from Perry long enough to enable the old man to gain the the valley, came a swarm of hairy men--gorilla-like creatures armed The all-powerful Mahars of Pellucidar are great reptiles, some six or eight feet in length, with long narrow heads and great round eyes. thing as time within Pellucidar there was no telling how long I had had been carried back to the birth time of our own outer world to look The old man looked at me for a long time before he spoke. "Good-bye, Perry!" I said, clasping the old man's hand. cache = ./cache/545.txt txt = ./txt/545.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 605 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Pellucidar date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 58418 sentences = 3234 flesch = 83 summary = For a long time I stood buried in deep thought, when it occurred to me I had seen the thing so many times during my life within Pellucidar Far ahead, miles and miles away, I saw a great valley and mighty woods, It took us a long time to work around the islands and draw in close to great Sagoth came and spoke some words of command to those who watched As we came in sight of the warriors the men set up a great jabbering. forces of Hooja--a great horde of savage Sagoths and primeval cave power of Hooja; but time upon Pellucidar is so strange a thing that I For a long time I sat and watched the coming and going of great numbers necessary for me to hold off Hooja's people while Dian made her way Dian and Juag, as much surprised as Hooja, turned wondering eyes toward cache = ./cache/605.txt txt = ./txt/605.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 552 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = The People That Time Forgot date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 39125 sentences = 1847 flesch = 81 summary = I shall never forget the expression upon Ajor's face as she saw me Ajor whipped out her futile little knife and pointed to my rifle. Laying aside my rifle, pistol and heavy ammunition-belt, I left Ajor in hand lest we become separated, and later, when I saw that Ajor was "You are a true Galu," he said to Ajor, "but this man is of a different confines of the Galu country is little danger from the Wieroo, who seek To-mar and So-al going directly to the Kro-lu village, while Ajor and I Ajor told me that the Galus country was saw was a party of Band-lu warriors--large, fierce-appearing men. you are neither Galu nor Kro-lu nor Band-lu, nor any other sort of man of little Ajor alone in this same land and armed only with a knife! Nobs stuck close to Bowen; but Ace and Ajor and I went out upon many cache = ./cache/552.txt txt = ./txt/552.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 61837 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Tarzan and the Ant Men date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 78896 sentences = 4350 flesch = 78 summary = diamonds that the old man had handed to Tarzan in the vaults beneath The Great Thorn Forest and the ape-man sought for an avenue of escape, The warriors who had followed close behind Tarzan the instant that "Take word to your king," the ape-man directed him, "that Tarzan hears "From that direction the sounds appeared to come," replied the ape-man, In an incredibly short space of time Tarzan saw thousands of warriors of every warrior who passed close enough for the ape-man to discern quarry, where Tarzan saw hundreds of white-tunicked slaves piling rocks As Tarzan stopped before him the king recognized the ape-man with a "I thought you were a Zertalacolol," said a man's voice at Tarzan's ear. "Perhaps this is he," said Tarzan to the girl, indicating the man with Zoanthrohago's slaves," replied the ape-man, "and because I promised When the warriors discovered that Komodoflorensal and Tarzan had cache = ./cache/61837.txt txt = ./txt/61837.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 551 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = The Land That Time Forgot date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 37864 sentences = 2089 flesch = 84 summary = the exposure to a night of cold and wet upon the water in an open boat, turned her head during the night so that as I opened my eyes I saw her a few times and lay down again, and the girl opened her eyes and looked The tug came close beside us, and a man on deck threw us a rope. I called Bradley and Olson on deck and told them what had happened, but reported having seen Lys with von Schoenvorts two nights before. moment later Olson returned, and the girl followed him. Germans, for the man Bradley had struck still lay upon the deck. deck, passing through the conning-tower where Benson sat, and looking I watched the water rise until the little deck I stood on was awash, Olson and von Schoenvorts came up a minute later with their men; then cache = ./cache/551.txt txt = ./txt/551.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 1401 81 106 96 62 68 number of items: 20 sum of words: 1,375,817 average size in words: 68,790 average readability score: 81 nouns: man; time; ape; eyes; men; girl; way; jungle; side; face; head; moment; warriors; feet; hand; life; day; thing; night; body; woman; ground; death; tree; hands; city; village; beast; room; lion; direction; people; heart; apes; world; nothing; creature; end; others; door; instant; sight; water; one; mind; place; distance; fact; father; trees verbs: was; had; were; have; be; is; been; did; said; are; do; came; saw; come; turned; see; know; knew; found; replied; lay; asked; made; stood; seen; has; am; seemed; looked; go; cried; 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one dimension: tarzan; said; don file(s): ./cache/1401.txt, ./cache/1153.txt, ./cache/545.txt titles(s): Tarzan the Untamed | The Chessmen of Mars | At the Earth''s Core five topics; three dimensions: tarzan man ape; helium great man; said man jimmy; perry time world; don tarzan ul file(s): ./cache/1401.txt, ./cache/1153.txt, ./cache/3475.txt, ./cache/545.txt, ./cache/2020.txt titles(s): Tarzan the Untamed | The Chessmen of Mars | The Efficiency Expert | At the Earth''s Core | Tarzan the Terrible Type: gutenberg title: burroughs-from-gutenberg date: 2021-01-08 time: 21:07 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: author:"Burroughs" AND author:"Burroughs, Edgar Rice" NOT 64 ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 78 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Tarzan of the Apes date: words: 86685 sentences: 4869 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/78.txt txt: ./txt/78.txt summary: made by the little black stick in the hands of the strange white ape eyes--Tarzan of the apes, little primitive man, presented a picture Tarzan of the Apes lived on in his wild, jungle existence with little But as Tarzan of the Apes sat one day in the cabin of his father On the far beach by the little cabin Tarzan heard the faint echoes of the black released the little poisoned arrow, and Tarzan saw it fly Tarzan of the Apes went down beneath the great body of his enemy, but Straining the ape-man close to him, his great jaws sought Tarzan''s black men of Mbonga''s village, for Tarzan of the Apes had decided to To Tarzan''s surprise the young man was heading further into the jungle For a moment Tarzan looked at the young man closely, as though "I am Monsieur Tarzan," said the ape-man. id: 68 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Warlord of Mars date: words: 57739 sentences: 2726 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/68.txt txt: ./txt/68.txt summary: lead the way to Dejah Thoris'' prison before the long Martian year I turned and followed Woola into the left-hand passage, and though this chamber while Matai Shang and Thurid made way with Dejah Thoris by red men, and in his hand was a wondrous long, light lance. As I passed the flank of the waiting green men they saw my eyes palace of Kulan Tith, Jeddak of Kaol, to the great audience chamber Dejah Thoris for John Carter had been a great and wondrous love--far I saw the ugly gleam in Matai Shang''s evil eyes as Dejah Thoris Thurid, and when Salensus Oll had left with Dejah Thoris and the beyond the city''s walls I saw armed men marching in great columns presently from down the corridor behind the red men came a great The four were Dejah Thoris, Phaidor, Thurid, and Matai Shang. id: 72 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Thuvia, Maid of Mars date: words: 47766 sentences: 3264 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/72.txt txt: ./txt/72.txt summary: in the eyes of Thuvia of Ptarth--only horror for the thing the man "Kaor, Carthoris of Helium!" the princess returned the young man''s As Carthoris watched him, a great hope leaped into the man''s heart. Carthoris sought both to defend Thuvia of Ptarth and reach the Carthoris turned toward Thuvia of Ptarth. its niche, and Thuvia and Carthoris entered the city of Lothar. The man upon the dais was eyeing him intently, and Carthoris of "I am Carthoris, Prince of Helium," replied the Heliumite. "You saw the Torquasians fall before the bowmen?" asked Jav. Carthoris nodded. As Thuvia of Ptarth saw Carthoris depart from the presence of Tario, a real man, a real warrior--Carthoris of Helium!" Carthoris and Thuvia turned their eyes in the direction of the Carthoris looked toward Jav. The man was pasty white with fear. Carthoris saw Thuvia of Ptarth step forward with outstretched id: 90 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: The Son of Tarzan date: words: 96011 sentences: 6100 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/90.txt txt: ./txt/90.txt summary: "Your eyes will help you but little in the jungle," said the ape. Little Meriem often wondered why the grim old man hated her so. Korak jerked his head in the direction of the little girl in "Little Geeka," said Meriem, "our Korak has been gone for a long time Akut had come up just as Meriem had speared Korak''s antagonist. Kovudoo and his men came upon Korak, Akut and Meriem after the killing of coming to close quarters with these mighty ape-men, seized Meriem two men thought they saw the smooth-skinned body of the wild ape-man "Since I was a little girl, many, many years ago, and Korak came and And so the days flew by while Meriem waited the return of the head man Korak saw the man pass beneath him where he hid in the great tree that beside the man I loved," and she turned her eyes toward Korak all id: 81 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: The Return of Tarzan date: words: 90591 sentences: 5425 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/81.txt txt: ./txt/81.txt summary: And then the man whom Tarzan had seen drop them there turned to sneak "I do not need any better name than Tarzan," replied the ape-man; "and "Help, monsieur," she cried in a low voice as Tarzan entered the room; As Tarzan turned toward the men about him he saw the crafty, evil faces Tarzan of the Apes a very lonely young man, with a heart in him that herself from Tarzan''s arms, and the ape-man turned just in time to ward cannot imagine a man better fitted than you, my dear Monsieur Tarzan, doorway of a native coffeehouse, but as Tarzan looked the man turned "He was the last man I saw as I rode away," replied Tarzan. One day Tarzan found Miss Strong in conversation with a stranger, a man Beneath Tarzan walked Numa, the lion, and when the ape-man deigned to id: 92 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar date: words: 66914 sentences: 3487 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/92.txt txt: ./txt/92.txt summary: But presently in the very hatred of the man for Belgians, Werper saw a looked up at Achmet Zek. He saw the Arab''s eyes narrow, and he guessed He saw the giant ape-man swing himself nimbly up the face of the great them far beneath the sacrificial court of the temple of the Flaming God. Werper was relieved to find that Tarzan had no conception of the value Werper reached out his hand toward the little pile that Tarzan Tarzan presently let his own eyes rest upon Werper. For a moment Werper had stood above the sleeping ape-man, his murderous struggling to escape the Arab, turned and saw the ape-man running return journey toward the village of Achmet Zek; but the ape-man was Growling, the great apes leaped forward toward Tarzan and Werper. For a moment Werper stood where the ape-man had left him. id: 85 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: The Beasts of Tarzan date: words: 64653 sentences: 3076 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/85.txt txt: ./txt/85.txt summary: For ten minutes after the ape-man had left her Jane Clayton walked The ape-man rose, and Akut came slowly to his feet. The day following the killing of Numa, Tarzan and Sheeta came upon the Mugambi, on his part, clung closely to Tarzan, so that the ape-man "Was there a little white child with him?" asked Tarzan, his heart Tarzan knew well the nature of the black man. The ape-man returned quickly to the tree, and this time he made a great man, for all his life Tarzan had seen the beasts of the jungle devour eyes strayed beyond Tarzan, following the gaze of the ape-man. One prisoner fell into the hands of Tarzan, and him the ape-man Rokoff''s canoe the beasts of Tarzan had disappeared into the jungle. Sheeta, or Akut and the other great apes, though Tarzan had sometimes The ape-man turned and raised his head toward the jungle, while there id: 1401 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Tarzan the Untamed date: words: 110680 sentences: 5704 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/1401.txt txt: ./txt/1401.txt summary: the ape-man''s face had the blow landed; but it did not land--Tarzan "You look hungry, Numa," continued the ape-man. ape-man--growls which, coming from human lips, raised a question use of his spear point, the ape-man succeeded in forcing the lion "Tar means white," replied Tarzan, "and Mangani, great ape. "Yes," replied the ape-man, "the Gomangani are the great black They saw Tarzan suddenly spin the man about and placing so did Numa, as Tarzan had thought that he would and the ape-man And then the girl in the tree saw the savage man leaping, bending, and Tarzan stopped and looked up at the girl and the man Numa stopped And then Tarzan turned his eyes into the cave and saw that the girl ape-man when suddenly to his dismay he saw Tarzan''s weapon fly from where she lay she saw a lion charging for the ape-man before her. id: 3475 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: The Efficiency Expert date: words: 50698 sentences: 3390 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/3475.txt txt: ./txt/3475.txt summary: "Oh," said Jimmy, "if I ever want any one to break into a safe, come to "I should think," said Jimmy, "that a man of your ability could earn a "I assumed," said Jimmy, "that what you wanted in a general manager was "Thanks," said Jimmy, "but how do you know that after you pull this job Jimmy Torrance sat a long time in thought after the Lizard left. When Jimmy got home that night he saw a light in the Lizard''s room and "I am looking," said Mr. Compton, "for an experienced man who can come "I guess," said Jimmy, "that in a short time I will know as much about "If you''re asking me if it''s mine, no," said Jimmy. "I have been wanting to talk to you," said the girl to Jimmy, "ever "I can only think," said Jimmy, "of one man; and even in his case the id: 1153 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: The Chessmen of Mars date: words: 89718 sentences: 5545 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/1153.txt txt: ./txt/1153.txt summary: "Yes, Tara of Helium, they come," replied the slave. "Tara of Helium, I bring you Gahan, Jed of Gathol," said John Carter, Gahan, Jed of Gathol," returned Tara of Helium. "My sword is at your feet, Tara of Helium," said the young chieftain. Within the chamber Gahan saw Tara of Helium in the clutches of a mighty Tara of Helium saw the face of the slave girl pale and the terror in "And who would live a slave in Manator?" asked Tara of Helium. Through half-closed eyes Tara of Helium watched the warriors marching "The woman was Tara, Princess of Helium, and the man was Ghek, a Tara of Helium turned to see the eyes of U-Thor, the great jed of Tara of Helium at the side of O-Tar of Manator. Came at last the day that O-Tar would take the Princess Tara of Helium id: 2020 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Tarzan the Terrible date: words: 97961 sentences: 5307 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/2020.txt txt: ./txt/2020.txt summary: Tarzan could prevent the creature had struck the ape-man''s companion a "Come!" said the ape-man, presently, and led the way toward the outer "Do you think," asked Om-at, coming close to Tarzan and laying a hand "Come!" cried Tarzan, "let us turn and charge them, raising a great Tarzan''s hands were free when In-tan turned to cast an appraising eye high priest of A-lur, did not openly question Tarzan''s right to the "In the name of Jad-ben-Otho I command you to speak," said Tarzan. "The son of Jad-ben-Otho will be dragged nowhere," cried Tarzan. impostor and I, the head priest of Jad-ben-Otho in the city of A-lur, "Only Jad-ben-Otho knows what the future may bring," said Tarzan. "You are right, priest," cried one of the warriors who had seen Tarzan cried, "I am the Great God. In A-lur is my temple and my high priests. id: 123 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: At the Earth''s Core date: words: 50216 sentences: 2634 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/123.txt txt: ./txt/123.txt summary: approached the little clump of verdure I saw the man come from his tent Perry looked to his generator; to the great tanks that held the Perry," I said, "by the time you can turn her into the horizontal." "A great light is commencing to break on me," continued Perry, taking attention from Perry long enough to enable the old man to gain the the valley, came a swarm of hairy men--gorilla-like creatures armed The all-powerful Mahars of Pellucidar are great reptiles, some six or eight feet in length, with long narrow heads and great round eyes. thing as time within Pellucidar there was no telling how long I had had been carried back to the birth time of our own outer world to look The old man looked at me for a long time before he spoke. "Good-bye, Perry!" I said, clasping the old man''s hand. id: 62 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: A Princess of Mars date: words: 67757 sentences: 2961 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/62.txt txt: ./txt/62.txt summary: Thoris, for, as I learned later, men do not kill women upon Mars, nor I accompanied Sola and Dejah Thoris in a search for new quarters, which As Sola departed Dejah Thoris turned to me with a faint smile. "A little animal about as big as my hand, which the red Martian women city of Thark, from whose long-forgotten people this horde of green men chambers, and Dejah Thoris and Sola stood alone before the jeddak of "Dejah Thoris and Sola entered the hills not five miles from a great fallen into the hands of the Tharks at the time of Dejah Thoris'' Finally there were but three of us left, a great green warrior of some Dejah Thoris, after a few words, turned and left the apartment, still "I know but little of your customs here upon Barsoom, Dejah Thoris, but leaving Dejah Thoris in charge of Tars Tarkas I took a dozen warriors id: 106 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Jungle Tales of Tarzan date: words: 75480 sentences: 3989 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/106.txt txt: ./txt/106.txt summary: For a few minutes the young ape-man watched Taug press closer to Teeka. "Teeka is Tarzan''s," said the ape-man, in the low gutturals of the And so Taug charged and bellowed like a bull, and Tarzan of the Apes Tarzan pricked up his ears when he heard the voice of a great ape and, ape-man--and when Tarzan was squatted upon his head, Tantor would be not the direction of Tarzan''s flight, and so the ape-man came in And behind them all came Tarzan of the Apes, racing through the jungle "Tarzan of the Apes will not harm Teeka''s balu," he said. upon the ape-man, brought his head within reach of Tarzan''s blade. TARZAN OF THE Apes sat at the foot of a great tree braiding a new grass As Tarzan swung rapidly through the trees, little Tibo closed his eyes Go away or Tarzan will kill you," and the ape-man took a step toward id: 96 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: The Monster Men date: words: 58421 sentences: 3021 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/96.txt txt: ./txt/96.txt summary: the girl turned to see her father and von Horn pulling rapidly toward In answer to von Horn''s hail the man asked if he might come aboard and "And yet," replied von Horn, "man shall find Nature''s secret some day. Professor Maxon looked up from his vigil by the vat, eyeing von Horn von Horn noted a strange and sudden light in the older man''s eyes--a Von Horn and Professor Maxon followed closely in Sing''s wake, the As Professor Maxon entered the house von Horn returned to Virginia and knowledge, suggested by von Horn, that Virginia Maxon would look upon Von Horn was about to reply when the war cries of Muda Saffir''s Dyaks of Number Thirteen''s defense of the man von Horn had hoped he would they never find Professor Maxon or von Horn the girl need never know For a week Professor Maxon with von Horn and Sing sought for Virginia. id: 545 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: At the Earth''s Core date: words: 50224 sentences: 2627 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/545.txt txt: ./txt/545.txt summary: approached the little clump of verdure I saw the man come from his tent Perry looked to his generator; to the great tanks that held the Perry," I said, "by the time you can turn her into the horizontal." "A great light is commencing to break on me," continued Perry, taking attention from Perry long enough to enable the old man to gain the the valley, came a swarm of hairy men--gorilla-like creatures armed The all-powerful Mahars of Pellucidar are great reptiles, some six or eight feet in length, with long narrow heads and great round eyes. thing as time within Pellucidar there was no telling how long I had had been carried back to the birth time of our own outer world to look The old man looked at me for a long time before he spoke. "Good-bye, Perry!" I said, clasping the old man''s hand. id: 552 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: The People That Time Forgot date: words: 39125 sentences: 1847 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/552.txt txt: ./txt/552.txt summary: I shall never forget the expression upon Ajor''s face as she saw me Ajor whipped out her futile little knife and pointed to my rifle. Laying aside my rifle, pistol and heavy ammunition-belt, I left Ajor in hand lest we become separated, and later, when I saw that Ajor was "You are a true Galu," he said to Ajor, "but this man is of a different confines of the Galu country is little danger from the Wieroo, who seek To-mar and So-al going directly to the Kro-lu village, while Ajor and I Ajor told me that the Galus country was saw was a party of Band-lu warriors--large, fierce-appearing men. you are neither Galu nor Kro-lu nor Band-lu, nor any other sort of man of little Ajor alone in this same land and armed only with a knife! Nobs stuck close to Bowen; but Ace and Ajor and I went out upon many id: 551 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: The Land That Time Forgot date: words: 37864 sentences: 2089 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/551.txt txt: ./txt/551.txt summary: the exposure to a night of cold and wet upon the water in an open boat, turned her head during the night so that as I opened my eyes I saw her a few times and lay down again, and the girl opened her eyes and looked The tug came close beside us, and a man on deck threw us a rope. I called Bradley and Olson on deck and told them what had happened, but reported having seen Lys with von Schoenvorts two nights before. moment later Olson returned, and the girl followed him. Germans, for the man Bradley had struck still lay upon the deck. deck, passing through the conning-tower where Benson sat, and looking I watched the water rise until the little deck I stood on was awash, Olson and von Schoenvorts came up a minute later with their men; then id: 605 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Pellucidar date: words: 58418 sentences: 3234 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/605.txt txt: ./txt/605.txt summary: For a long time I stood buried in deep thought, when it occurred to me I had seen the thing so many times during my life within Pellucidar Far ahead, miles and miles away, I saw a great valley and mighty woods, It took us a long time to work around the islands and draw in close to great Sagoth came and spoke some words of command to those who watched As we came in sight of the warriors the men set up a great jabbering. forces of Hooja--a great horde of savage Sagoths and primeval cave power of Hooja; but time upon Pellucidar is so strange a thing that I For a long time I sat and watched the coming and going of great numbers necessary for me to hold off Hooja''s people while Dian made her way Dian and Juag, as much surprised as Hooja, turned wondering eyes toward id: 61837 author: Burroughs, Edgar Rice title: Tarzan and the Ant Men date: words: 78896 sentences: 4350 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/61837.txt txt: ./txt/61837.txt summary: diamonds that the old man had handed to Tarzan in the vaults beneath The Great Thorn Forest and the ape-man sought for an avenue of escape, The warriors who had followed close behind Tarzan the instant that "Take word to your king," the ape-man directed him, "that Tarzan hears "From that direction the sounds appeared to come," replied the ape-man, In an incredibly short space of time Tarzan saw thousands of warriors of every warrior who passed close enough for the ape-man to discern quarry, where Tarzan saw hundreds of white-tunicked slaves piling rocks As Tarzan stopped before him the king recognized the ape-man with a "I thought you were a Zertalacolol," said a man''s voice at Tarzan''s ear. 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