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Reducing subject-adirondackMountainsNy-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19522 author = Fitzhugh, Percy Keese title = Tom Slade at Temple Camp date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 42386 sentences = 3303 flesch = 94 summary = "I think Pee-wee is right," he said, "and I guess Roy managed this. "Pee-wee's all right," said Tom. "And I'm going to do some tracking," said Roy; "here you go, Pee-wee, Following Pee-wee's lead, others including Tom and Roy "Pee-wee, you're the doctor," said Roy. "Pee-wee, you're a wonder," said Roy. "Well, they're all right on good turns," said Tom. "They don't have any good turns in the Camp Fire Girls," said Pee-wee. "Oh," said Pee-wee, "I'd just like to live in this boat." Pee-wee stirred, while Tom attended to the fire, and Roy to the cooking. Tom, seeing where Pee-wee was drifting, tried to stop him, but Roy, "That's right," said Pee-wee in Tom's ear. "Now, you see," said Pee-wee, "how a good turn can evolute." "Pee-wee," said Roy, "don't try to tell me--that can wait. "Roy," said Pee-wee, speaking with difficulty. "I think it belongs to Honorable Pee-wee Harris," said Roy. cache = ./cache/19522.txt txt = ./txt/19522.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28098 author = Murray, W. H. H. (William Henry Harrison) title = Holiday Tales: Christmas in the Adirondacks date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 29948 sentences = 1661 flesch = 87 summary = HOW JOHN NORTON THE TRAPPER KEPT HIS CHRISTMAS, (_Heading_) 11 said the old man, rising, "it'll be a good tramp through the snow, "Lord-a-massy!" exclaimed the old man as he stood over the sled, and "Old man," answered Bill, as he wheeled his chair toward the Trapper, "Old Trapper," said Wild Bill, rising to his feet, and holding the the runway, he'll sartinly come within range;" and the Old Trapper "Come here, leetle uns," said the Trapper, as he turned his good-natured face toward the children,--"come here, and put yer leetle "A merry Christmas to ye, my good woman," said the Trapper. "My good woman," said the Trapper, when the breakfast was eaten, "The Lord be praised fur His goodness!" said the Trapper, whose "Now fur the sled!" exclaimed the Trapper, as he rose from the table. where the Old Trapper sat, and, looking him straight in the face, cache = ./cache/28098.txt txt = ./txt/28098.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26345 author = Roy, Lillian Elizabeth title = Girl Scouts in the Adirondacks date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 53498 sentences = 3647 flesch = 90 summary = "Are we ready to start, girls?" called Mrs. Vernon, the Captain of The other girls followed her gaze, and Julie said: "See all the blue True to his promise given the Girl Scouts the summer previous, Mr. Gilroy had sent word to Mrs. Vernon when the camp in the Adirondacks was When asked why she showed the scouts this partiality, the girl said: Thereupon followed a good scout talk by Mrs. Vernon, the country girl fine spring water, on the same lake where the girl scouts camped, but an A few days after the girl scouts' visit to Grey Fox Camp, they were I'll finish up with Benson and then join you there," said Mr. Gilroy, as the scouts started down the trail again, leading Jake by the "You're right, you girls sure can do scout things," said Alec, Well, I'll tell you what, girls," said Julie. cache = ./cache/26345.txt txt = ./txt/26345.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34669 author = Abbott, Henry title = Lost Pond date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4436 sentences = 225 flesch = 83 summary = Every guide in Long Lake township talked about Lost Pond and repeated Seward Mountain, seen from a distance of ten or fifteen miles, looked Now, there was good trout fishing in many of the ponds and streams ridges, and agreed upon the spot where Lost Pond ought to be found. luck as we made good speed down the lake, passing Owl's-Head Mountain [Illustration: Starting for Lost Pond] Half a mile farther on we left the log-road, turned sharply to the This was the place where Lost Pond ought to be; but That night Bige and I went to bed with clear consciences. domes that the trout in Lost Pond gave attention to business only at This was a night fish pond. moss, then I looked up at Bige. we followed down Roaring Brook and should cross a log-road at any its waters must ultimately reach Long Lake or its outlet. END OF LOST POND cache = ./cache/34669.txt txt = ./txt/34669.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13455 author = Stratemeyer, Edward title = The Rover Boys In The Mountains; Or, A Hunt for Fun and Fortune date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52686 sentences = 4484 flesch = 95 summary = relating the adventures of Dick, Tom, and Sam Rover at Putnam Hall, "On "That's fine news, Tom," came from Sam Rover. Baxters did their best to bring Dick, Tom, and Sam to grief. "I'd like to know what he is going to do with Sam," said Dick, with a As soon as Tom went below Dick locked the door, then turned again to the "I don't know where Sam and Tubbs are now," said Dick. So speaking, Dick walked away, and Tom and Sam followed him. mountains," said Dick, before Sam or Tom could speak. John Barrow and Dick carried one sled, and Tom and Sam, the other. "And now to find Tom and Sam," said Dick, at last, as he leaped up from Tom and Sam soon told their story, to which Dick and John Barrow The doings of Dick, Tom, and Sam Rover. cache = ./cache/13455.txt txt = ./txt/13455.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 50091 author = Bacheller, Irving title = Silas Strong, Emperor of the Woods date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 65554 sentences = 5313 flesch = 94 summary = The girl was baptized Susan Bradbury Gordon, but was called Sue. Their Uncle Silas Strong came to the funeral of their mother. Sue ran to tell Aunt Marie, the housekeeper, and Socky sat in his little he struck the bear," said Socky, remembering how strong men often The children began to dress while Strong went half-way up the ladder and Soon Socky and Sue sat in the little wagon on their way to Catamount "Well, captain," said the young man, as he turned to Strong, "if you'll "Do you love Uncle Silas?" It was the question of little Sue. Socky answered, promptly, "Yes; do you?" trail, followed by Roc. A little distance away she turned, looking back at the young man. "N-now, t-try," said Silas Strong, as he gave her a little package. "There," said Socky, "that looks a little better." Strong looked into the face of the young man. cache = ./cache/50091.txt txt = ./txt/50091.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43977 author = Morris, Gouverneur title = The Seven Darlings date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62733 sentences = 5046 flesch = 91 summary = "All things considered," said Gay, "mamma's been a very lucky girl." "Seriously," said Arthur, "are you going to turn The Camp into an inn?" "He's like a peaceful lake," Maud had once said, "deep in the woods, "Oh, come, now!" said Arthur, "Phyllis is right. "Maud," said Mary, after swift thought, "your mind is as clear as a gem. "My dear Lee," said Gay, "Mary, Maud, and Eve are famous for their faces "And you look so exactly like us," she said, "that strangers can't tell "I shall write to the horrid old woman," said Mary, "and tell her to "The three old ones," said Maud, "made me think of three very young boys "Mr. Pritchard," said Gay, "I'll bet you anything you like that you "They're as like as Lee and me," said Gay. "Gay," said Arthur, "is in love with a young Englishman, and knows that cache = ./cache/43977.txt txt = ./txt/43977.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22279 author = Boone, Silas K. title = Phil Bradley's Mountain Boys The Birch Bark Lodge date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40515 sentences = 2489 flesch = 89 summary = "Think there could be any bear up around here, Phil?" asked Lub, over "Let's look around some," suggested X-Ray. Two of the others thought this a good idea, for they immediately started "Explain what you mean, please, Phil; that's a good fellow," urged Lub. X-Ray was not so dense, for he instantly exclaimed. "It looks a little that way, I must say," Phil admitted. "Thought you meant to go to bed, Lub?" said Ethan, some little time "Will you let the fire go out when we turn in, Phil?" asked Lub, "That ought to finish your trap, Lub, I should think," said Phil, who "Find any place to make your lay-out to-night, Phil?" asked Lub. "It does look a little that way," admitted Phil; "there's only one thing "Phil, you're right about that, and I know it!" declared Lub, Phil, I think I'd like to go along, and see how you set the thing." cache = ./cache/22279.txt txt = ./txt/22279.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38833 author = Paine, Albert Bigelow title = The Lucky Piece: A Tale of the North Woods date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51366 sentences = 3305 flesch = 89 summary = a "child Madonna." Another said, "Poor little thing!" "Do you know, Constance," he said, "I think you are a bit hard on me." little like that, and of course I think the world of her. "I'll try to make amends, Constance," he said, "by being a little nearer They had taken a little turn down the long veranda, and Constance waited Now had come the third time--to-day--the moment before Frank Weatherby's For her part, she didn't think Miss Deane acted much like a girl in love "You know well enough what I mean," Constance persisted, though a little Frank said, and Constance produced a little plan which Robin had given Frank's eyes had come the far-away look of one who follows in fancy an "That was the first little Constance," she said. "Miss Deane has been telling me the hermit's story," Robin said, as he cache = ./cache/38833.txt txt = ./txt/38833.txt === reduce.pl bib === Building ./etc/reader.txt 43977 50091 38833 13455 50091 38833 number of items: 10 sum of words: 403,122 average size in words: 44,791 average readability score: 90 nouns: man; time; way; day; boys; camp; hand; face; something; water; fire; one; girl; night; moment; eyes; girls; things; trail; scouts; head; boy; place; woods; thing; side; hands; feet; children; life; cabin; men; voice; world; boat; nothing; anything; heart; tree; woman; morning; end; guide; door; father; people; others; days; mountain; mother verbs: was; had; said; be; is; have; do; were; ''s; been; are; did; see; came; know; go; come; get; made; got; think; say; went; ''ve; make; going; asked; ''m; tell; put; let; has; take; looked; saw; began; found; seemed; find; ''re; thought; want; told; stood; knew; took; called; turned; look; heard adjectives: little; good; other; old; more; great; young; many; long; big; few; own; strong; last; much; right; first; same; new; sure; ready; such; best; poor; full; several; better; wild; small; large; fine; glad; open; white; next; cold; bad; whole; high; deep; dead; least; hard; able; beautiful; wonderful; true; heavy; dark; happy adverbs: n''t; not; up; then; so; out; now; here; down; just; there; as; back; only; never; too; away; very; again; on; more; all; even; over; soon; well; off; once; still; ever; always; in; perhaps; almost; much; far; suddenly; also; long; enough; right; presently; around; along; before; really; rather; together; quite; slowly pronouns: he; i; it; you; his; they; she; we; her; him; them; their; me; my; us; your; its; our; himself; one; ''em; herself; themselves; myself; itself; ''s; yourself; em; ourselves; yours; ye; hers; mine; yerself; thy; yer; thee; you''re; ours; i''m; theirs; ye''d; it''s; yuh; you''ll; ye,--wild; written,--; uv; pine,--you; o proper nouns: _; tom; mr.; dick; phil; sam; roy; ye; julie; lub; pee; wee; strong; bill; ethan; mrs.; gay; frank; arthur; john; mary; master; gilroy; miss; grinder; socky; silas; trapper; rover; baxter; robin; emperor; lee; constance; sue; sinth; vernon; maud; captain; barrow; x; ray; langham; joan; pritchard; jasper; phyllis; lake; christmas; wild keywords: mr.; tom; mrs.; miss; mary; man; lost; look; little; john; god; dick; zeb; wild; wee; weatherby; vernon; uncle; tyson; trapper; thing; temple; sue; strong; stanton; socky; slade; sinth; silas; sam; ruth; rushmore; roy; rover; robin; river; renier; ray; raven; putnam; pritchard; pond; phyllis; phil; pee; old; norton; morrison; migley; meredith one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/28098.txt titles(s): Holiday Tales: Christmas in the Adirondacks three topics; one dimension: said; said; julie file(s): ./cache/43977.txt, ./cache/38833.txt, ./cache/26345.txt titles(s): The Seven Darlings | The Lucky Piece: A Tale of the North Woods | Girl Scouts in the Adirondacks five topics; three dimensions: said tom strong; said little man; julie girls said; phil lub ethan; outstretched settler untouched file(s): ./cache/50091.txt, ./cache/43977.txt, ./cache/26345.txt, ./cache/22279.txt, titles(s): Silas Strong, Emperor of the Woods | The Seven Darlings | Girl Scouts in the Adirondacks | Phil Bradley''s Mountain Boys The Birch Bark Lodge | The Complete Writings of Charles Dudley Warner — Volume 3 Type: gutenberg title: subject-adirondackMountainsNy-gutenberg date: 2021-05-31 time: 15:05 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Adirondack Mountains (N.Y.)" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 34669 author: Abbott, Henry title: Lost Pond date: words: 4436.0 sentences: 225.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/34669.txt txt: ./txt/34669.txt summary: Every guide in Long Lake township talked about Lost Pond and repeated Seward Mountain, seen from a distance of ten or fifteen miles, looked Now, there was good trout fishing in many of the ponds and streams ridges, and agreed upon the spot where Lost Pond ought to be found. luck as we made good speed down the lake, passing Owl''s-Head Mountain [Illustration: Starting for Lost Pond] Half a mile farther on we left the log-road, turned sharply to the This was the place where Lost Pond ought to be; but That night Bige and I went to bed with clear consciences. domes that the trout in Lost Pond gave attention to business only at This was a night fish pond. moss, then I looked up at Bige. we followed down Roaring Brook and should cross a log-road at any its waters must ultimately reach Long Lake or its outlet. END OF LOST POND id: 50091 author: Bacheller, Irving title: Silas Strong, Emperor of the Woods date: words: 65554.0 sentences: 5313.0 pages: flesch: 94.0 cache: ./cache/50091.txt txt: ./txt/50091.txt summary: The girl was baptized Susan Bradbury Gordon, but was called Sue. Their Uncle Silas Strong came to the funeral of their mother. Sue ran to tell Aunt Marie, the housekeeper, and Socky sat in his little he struck the bear," said Socky, remembering how strong men often The children began to dress while Strong went half-way up the ladder and Soon Socky and Sue sat in the little wagon on their way to Catamount "Well, captain," said the young man, as he turned to Strong, "if you''ll "Do you love Uncle Silas?" It was the question of little Sue. Socky answered, promptly, "Yes; do you?" trail, followed by Roc. A little distance away she turned, looking back at the young man. "N-now, t-try," said Silas Strong, as he gave her a little package. "There," said Socky, "that looks a little better." Strong looked into the face of the young man. id: 22279 author: Boone, Silas K. title: Phil Bradley''s Mountain Boys The Birch Bark Lodge date: words: 40515.0 sentences: 2489.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/22279.txt txt: ./txt/22279.txt summary: "Think there could be any bear up around here, Phil?" asked Lub, over "Let''s look around some," suggested X-Ray. Two of the others thought this a good idea, for they immediately started "Explain what you mean, please, Phil; that''s a good fellow," urged Lub. X-Ray was not so dense, for he instantly exclaimed. "It looks a little that way, I must say," Phil admitted. "Thought you meant to go to bed, Lub?" said Ethan, some little time "Will you let the fire go out when we turn in, Phil?" asked Lub, "That ought to finish your trap, Lub, I should think," said Phil, who "Find any place to make your lay-out to-night, Phil?" asked Lub. "It does look a little that way," admitted Phil; "there''s only one thing "Phil, you''re right about that, and I know it!" declared Lub, Phil, I think I''d like to go along, and see how you set the thing." id: 19522 author: Fitzhugh, Percy Keese title: Tom Slade at Temple Camp date: words: 42386.0 sentences: 3303.0 pages: flesch: 94.0 cache: ./cache/19522.txt txt: ./txt/19522.txt summary: "I think Pee-wee is right," he said, "and I guess Roy managed this. "Pee-wee''s all right," said Tom. "And I''m going to do some tracking," said Roy; "here you go, Pee-wee, Following Pee-wee''s lead, others including Tom and Roy "Pee-wee, you''re the doctor," said Roy. "Pee-wee, you''re a wonder," said Roy. "Well, they''re all right on good turns," said Tom. "They don''t have any good turns in the Camp Fire Girls," said Pee-wee. "Oh," said Pee-wee, "I''d just like to live in this boat." Pee-wee stirred, while Tom attended to the fire, and Roy to the cooking. Tom, seeing where Pee-wee was drifting, tried to stop him, but Roy, "That''s right," said Pee-wee in Tom''s ear. "Now, you see," said Pee-wee, "how a good turn can evolute." "Pee-wee," said Roy, "don''t try to tell me--that can wait. "Roy," said Pee-wee, speaking with difficulty. "I think it belongs to Honorable Pee-wee Harris," said Roy. id: 43977 author: Morris, Gouverneur title: The Seven Darlings date: words: 62733.0 sentences: 5046.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/43977.txt txt: ./txt/43977.txt summary: "All things considered," said Gay, "mamma''s been a very lucky girl." "Seriously," said Arthur, "are you going to turn The Camp into an inn?" "He''s like a peaceful lake," Maud had once said, "deep in the woods, "Oh, come, now!" said Arthur, "Phyllis is right. "Maud," said Mary, after swift thought, "your mind is as clear as a gem. "My dear Lee," said Gay, "Mary, Maud, and Eve are famous for their faces "And you look so exactly like us," she said, "that strangers can''t tell "I shall write to the horrid old woman," said Mary, "and tell her to "The three old ones," said Maud, "made me think of three very young boys "Mr. Pritchard," said Gay, "I''ll bet you anything you like that you "They''re as like as Lee and me," said Gay. "Gay," said Arthur, "is in love with a young Englishman, and knows that id: 28098 author: Murray, W. H. H. (William Henry Harrison) title: Holiday Tales: Christmas in the Adirondacks date: words: 29948.0 sentences: 1661.0 pages: flesch: 87.0 cache: ./cache/28098.txt txt: ./txt/28098.txt summary: HOW JOHN NORTON THE TRAPPER KEPT HIS CHRISTMAS, (_Heading_) 11 said the old man, rising, "it''ll be a good tramp through the snow, "Lord-a-massy!" exclaimed the old man as he stood over the sled, and "Old man," answered Bill, as he wheeled his chair toward the Trapper, "Old Trapper," said Wild Bill, rising to his feet, and holding the the runway, he''ll sartinly come within range;" and the Old Trapper "Come here, leetle uns," said the Trapper, as he turned his good-natured face toward the children,--"come here, and put yer leetle "A merry Christmas to ye, my good woman," said the Trapper. "My good woman," said the Trapper, when the breakfast was eaten, "The Lord be praised fur His goodness!" said the Trapper, whose "Now fur the sled!" exclaimed the Trapper, as he rose from the table. where the Old Trapper sat, and, looking him straight in the face, id: 38833 author: Paine, Albert Bigelow title: The Lucky Piece: A Tale of the North Woods date: words: 51366.0 sentences: 3305.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/38833.txt txt: ./txt/38833.txt summary: a "child Madonna." Another said, "Poor little thing!" "Do you know, Constance," he said, "I think you are a bit hard on me." little like that, and of course I think the world of her. "I''ll try to make amends, Constance," he said, "by being a little nearer They had taken a little turn down the long veranda, and Constance waited Now had come the third time--to-day--the moment before Frank Weatherby''s For her part, she didn''t think Miss Deane acted much like a girl in love "You know well enough what I mean," Constance persisted, though a little Frank said, and Constance produced a little plan which Robin had given Frank''s eyes had come the far-away look of one who follows in fancy an "That was the first little Constance," she said. "Miss Deane has been telling me the hermit''s story," Robin said, as he id: 26345 author: Roy, Lillian Elizabeth title: Girl Scouts in the Adirondacks date: words: 53498.0 sentences: 3647.0 pages: flesch: 90.0 cache: ./cache/26345.txt txt: ./txt/26345.txt summary: "Are we ready to start, girls?" called Mrs. Vernon, the Captain of The other girls followed her gaze, and Julie said: "See all the blue True to his promise given the Girl Scouts the summer previous, Mr. Gilroy had sent word to Mrs. Vernon when the camp in the Adirondacks was When asked why she showed the scouts this partiality, the girl said: Thereupon followed a good scout talk by Mrs. Vernon, the country girl fine spring water, on the same lake where the girl scouts camped, but an A few days after the girl scouts'' visit to Grey Fox Camp, they were I''ll finish up with Benson and then join you there," said Mr. Gilroy, as the scouts started down the trail again, leading Jake by the "You''re right, you girls sure can do scout things," said Alec, Well, I''ll tell you what, girls," said Julie. id: 13455 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: The Rover Boys In The Mountains; Or, A Hunt for Fun and Fortune date: words: 52686.0 sentences: 4484.0 pages: flesch: 95.0 cache: ./cache/13455.txt txt: ./txt/13455.txt summary: relating the adventures of Dick, Tom, and Sam Rover at Putnam Hall, "On "That''s fine news, Tom," came from Sam Rover. Baxters did their best to bring Dick, Tom, and Sam to grief. "I''d like to know what he is going to do with Sam," said Dick, with a As soon as Tom went below Dick locked the door, then turned again to the "I don''t know where Sam and Tubbs are now," said Dick. So speaking, Dick walked away, and Tom and Sam followed him. mountains," said Dick, before Sam or Tom could speak. John Barrow and Dick carried one sled, and Tom and Sam, the other. "And now to find Tom and Sam," said Dick, at last, as he leaped up from Tom and Sam soon told their story, to which Dick and John Barrow The doings of Dick, Tom, and Sam Rover. id: 2673 author: Warner, Charles Dudley title: The Complete Writings of Charles Dudley Warner — Volume 3 date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel Error: near line 1: database is locked Send options without primary recipient specified. Usage: mailx -eiIUdEFntBDNHRVv~ -T FILE -u USER -h hops -r address -s SUBJECT -a FILE -q FILE -f FILE -A ACCOUNT -b USERS -c USERS -S OPTION users