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(Henry Morton) title: My Kalulu, Prince, King and Slave: A Story of Central Africa date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/32923.txt cache: ./cache/32923.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 6 resourceName b'32923.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 16672 author: Livingstone, David title: The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume I (of 2), 1866-1868 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/16672.txt cache: ./cache/16672.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 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 24 resourceName b'16672.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 59021 author: Knox, Thomas Wallace title: The Boy Travellers in the Far East, Part Fifth Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through Africa date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/59021.txt cache: ./cache/59021.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 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 16 resourceName b'59021.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 2519 author: Livingstone, David title: A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/2519.txt cache: ./cache/2519.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 7 resourceName b'2519.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 60328 author: Knox, Thomas Wallace title: The Boy Travellers on the Congo Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey with Henry M. Stanley "Through the Dark Continent" date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/60328.txt cache: ./cache/60328.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 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 22 resourceName b'60328.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 5157 author: Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton) title: How I Found Livingstone Travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. 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Stanley date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 163736 sentences = 7535 flesch = 75 summary = to chiefs of caravans of tents, guns, red broad cloth, in presents to To the men this first day's march through the mountain region of Usagara reach Unyanyembe in time to sell his cloths before other Arabs came with cloth as tribute from one man, that no Arab caravan shall go to Ujiji, I was told to-day by a man that when Livingstone was coming from Nyassa "Ah, but it is good," said I, "a little of it makes men feel strong, and said the Sultan at parting, 'these white men know everything, the Arabs of the great white man who was said to be with a large force of men at "Doctor," said I, "I will leave two men with you, who will stop to-day passed any men coming along the road for him, and I thought as each day The next day I collected the men of the new Livingstone Expedition cache = ./cache/5157.txt txt = ./txt/5157.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38389 author = Headley, Joel Tyler title = Stanley's Adventures in the Wilds of Africa A Graphic Account of the Several Expeditions of Henry M. 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Stanley, and the natives took up the shout, till the hills and forest day fixed for Stanley to turn his face homeward and Livingstone his to "Doctor," said Stanley, "I will leave two men with you for a couple of although Stanley kept his little force marching all day, they made but day was a death-roll that could not be kept up long, and Stanley began Stanley sent the following letter home to the young man's he had enough to last the expedition six days, Stanley next morning day the king came to Stanley's tent with his chief counselor, and gave canoes to carry him as far as Usukuma, Stanley's camp, but his people forcing his way, the very year Stanley started on his expedition. mountain had been so great, that Stanley felt that some days of rest cache = ./cache/38389.txt txt = ./txt/38389.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2519 author = Livingstone, David title = A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 137057 sentences = 5387 flesch = 72 summary = in large canoes, and thence carried six miles across the country on men's know the people of this country;" but the young men set out and visited the river; afterwards the young men went to Bonga, son of another halfcaste chief, who bade defiance to the Tette authorities, and had a native Portuguese and his men and a dozen Makololo, who carried our the west, and comes into the river a little beyond a lofty hill called men and boys remain by their respective trees day and night; the nuts, white men came to his village; washed themselves at the place where his The chief of the village near the confluence of the Lake and River Shire, By day the canoe-men are accustomed to keep close under the river's bank path, and fled to the hills: and a large body of armed men came running cache = ./cache/2519.txt txt = ./txt/2519.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32877 author = Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton) title = My Dark Companions and Their Strange Stories date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61581 sentences = 3032 flesch = 85 summary = plants, and house and protect me; but when the feast-day comes, man One day she told me the time had come, and she sent me to seek my "Sir," said Baruti, one evening, "another story came to my mind to-day which was told to me a long time ago by an old man among the Basoko. greatly for bones," said Jackal, "and I hope my friend and mate, Dog, at all times, night and day, of every animal, unless it be the lion and After a long time Leopard returned to the den, and found Dog moaning "Help me this day," cried Terrapin, "and you shall be my father and my "Now, friend Lion," said the Elephant, turning solemnly to him, "it is The Elephant then said: "Friends, chiefs of the most powerful tribes of the King Elephant heard all this he was much pleased, and said to Dudu cache = ./cache/32877.txt txt = ./txt/32877.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41003 author = Le Queux, William title = The Eye of Istar: A Romance of the Land of No Return date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 113979 sentences = 5456 flesch = 75 summary = "Because thou art a soldier of the great Khalifa of Omdurman, enemy of women poison thee, thou black-faced son of offal! Turning to me he said: "If thou ridest on the wings of haste thy life day and night alike hath her bright eyes sought for sign of thee, for "Yet, during thy travels, hast thou never discovered the Rock of the "Of the Rock of the Great Sin our fetish-men have told for long ages. He answered eagerly: "Meanest thou the Great Rock where dwelleth the travelling due south for fourteen days, thou wilt reach the great river darkness of the Great Forest, follow thee until death." "Did we not set forth to seek the Rock of the Great Sin, and didst thou "Have thine eyes ever gazed upon the Rock of the Great Sin?" I asked The Rock of the Great Sin rose, a wall of dark grey stone devoid of any cache = ./cache/41003.txt txt = ./txt/41003.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32923 author = Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton) title = My Kalulu, Prince, King and Slave: A Story of Central Africa date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 122073 sentences = 6249 flesch = 83 summary = American boy told me the Arabs are wicked, and are accursed of God. Said he to me that same day in hearing of the Sultan's son, as if he was "Sultan, son of Ali," said Khamis, "thou art a strong and wise man. "Simba is a great strong man, but whom dost thou value more, father--thy "Boy," said Tifum, addressing Selim, "Ferodia, chief of the Watuta "Well, Abdullah," said Selim, "the night has come, and thou must decide said, "Come, let us leave Moto and Simba with the pale-faced boy; they One day, Kalulu proposed to Selim, and Simba, and Moto, that they should calling the roll, Kalulu, Selim, Simba, and Moto, left the village by Simba, Moto, Selim, Abdullah, and Kalulu, at once and boys, Selim and Abdullah, and their friends, Simba, Moto, and Niani, "And mine too, Kalulu," said Abdullah; "Selim shall not keep thee all to cache = ./cache/32923.txt txt = ./txt/32923.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43654 author = Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton) title = In Darkest Africa, Vol. 1; or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 183662 sentences = 9230 flesch = 76 summary = The Sultan of Zanzibar--Tippu-Tib and Stanley Falls--On board s.s. _Madura_--"Shindy" between the Zanzibaris and Soudanese--Sketches of my Rear Column--Major Barttelot's doubts as to Tippu-Tib's good faith--A of pigmies, and description of the same--We cross the Ituri River--Dr. Parke's delight on leaving the forest--Camp at Bessé--Zanzibari wit--At native land and tribe; but a day or two after reaching Yambuya he altered day, I sent 200 men back to the villages to procure each a load of river party on this day numbered forty men; but, as we landed, we were The day previous the Zanzibari head men, urged by their friends, had reach Lake Albert, how can Major Barttelot with 250 men make his way your old road a day's march from the Arab camp. said was only two days' good marching--say forty miles--the grass-land The next day the chief returned two more rifles, but all my men being cache = ./cache/43654.txt txt = ./txt/43654.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 47030 author = Corbett, Julian Stafford title = Kophetua the Thirteenth date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 77219 sentences = 4979 flesch = 84 summary = there came before the King's eyes the beautiful face and the baby look is a king of men.' But you are a woman," he said, suddenly dropping his "Yes, Turbo, my Chancellor, saw me," cried the King, growing alarmed. "Calm yourself, my dear General," said the King a little nervously; "it "Mlle de Tricotrin has been reading some beautiful things to me," said "Take it away, Penelophon," said Mlle de Tricotrin desperately, "I le Marquis," said Turbo, looking frankly at his rival, "let us be "Go then, Penelophon," said Mlle de Tricotrin; "but come back and talk "As a republic," said the Marquis, in answer to the King, "if I may so "What is the meaning of this?" said the King, turning on the Chancellor. "Do you not know, madam?" said Penelophon, with a look of pain in her "He shall not wait long," said the King, not a little touched by his new cache = ./cache/47030.txt txt = ./txt/47030.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 16672 author = Livingstone, David title = The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume I (of 2), 1866-1868 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 125264 sentences = 6509 flesch = 82 summary = We left a village, called Mekosi, and goon came to a slaving party by heard the country people remark, "These are the slaves of the party." people had great abundance of food, and gave large presents of it if Description of the people and country on the west of the Lake. Description of the people and country on the west of the Lake. The chief said that no Arabs ever came his way, nor Portuguese native water sand from 20 to 30 yards wide; it is said by the people to flow He sent a party of men to ask if we should remain next day: an old, _19th March, 1867._--A party of young men came out of the village near men, Arabs it was said, came to Chibué's and were there killed, and a lake or river ten miles broad is reached; it is said to be called cache = ./cache/16672.txt txt = ./txt/16672.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 59021 author = Knox, Thomas Wallace title = The Boy Travellers in the Far East, Part Fifth Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through Africa date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 131319 sentences = 6549 flesch = 77 summary = "They must have occupied a great deal of country," said Frank, "for so Abdul said that one day, while the men of Baker Pacha's party were Abdul said that the number of natives killed by crocodiles every year "Let us return to the exploration of the White Nile," said Doctor "I can give you a good illustration of that," said the Doctor. "On our return Abdul said they had a way of fishing in a lake near Fred wanted to stay on shore during the night, but the Doctor said there One day some of the doctor's men went a little way from the path and King Rionga came to visit Foueira the day after the Doctor's arrival, so "Doctor Bronson and Abdul went with the king to one end of the line, Frank wished to ascend the river; but the Doctor said they could not do cache = ./cache/59021.txt txt = ./txt/59021.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 60328 author = Knox, Thomas Wallace title = The Boy Travellers on the Congo Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey with Henry M. Stanley "Through the Dark Continent" date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 140727 sentences = 7411 flesch = 76 summary = CANOE-MEN.--NATIVE VILLAGES.--INKISI FALLS.--TUCKEY'S CATARACT.-thirty men, consisting of Wangwana, Wanyamwezi, and coast people "At another time," said Frank, "the natives came with a large fleet of [Illustration: VIEW OF THE COUNTRY NEAR MTESA'S CAMP.] It was a land, he said, that white men ought to know. [Illustration: HOUSE OF ARAB MERCHANT NEAR RUMANIKA'S VILLAGE.] he said, 'The white man shakes hands like a strong friend.' the white men be good when they come for no trade, whose feet one A party of thirty men, in three canoes, went down the river half a day's people in the wild woods that native travellers in the lake regions above the native village, and, landing thirty men with axes, the river banks, where one might suppose hungry canoe-men to have CANOE-MEN.--NATIVE VILLAGES.--INKISI FALLS.--TUCKEY'S CATARACT.--A ROAD [Illustration: THE NEW CANOES, THE "LIVINGSTONE" AND THE "STANLEY."] men walking half-way over a great branch of the river, with water only cache = ./cache/60328.txt txt = ./txt/60328.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 43654 5157 2519 5157 43654 38389 number of items: 12 sum of words: 1,371,383 average size in words: 124,671 average readability score: 78 nouns: men; man; day; people; time; river; country; village; water; way; feet; miles; days; camp; night; natives; place; chief; head; illustration; forest; land; morning; side; eyes; king; life; trees; slaves; nothing; food; slave; party; hand; lake; road; friends; boat; yards; journey; cloth; ground; end; one; women; hands; work; hours; face; part verbs: was; had; is; were; be; have; are; been; said; has; made; came; do; found; did; being; see; come; go; left; make; saw; seen; called; take; having; know; heard; sent; told; went; am; asked; brought; give; took; gave; say; seemed; passed; taken; let; knew; reached; think; get; thought; find; given; tell adjectives: great; other; many; little; good; few; long; large; more; white; own; first; same; such; last; small; old; young; several; next; much; dead; black; deep; strong; short; high; new; full; wild; arab; ready; dark; strange; fine; native; broad; poor; best; right; whole; african; able; true; wide; low; open; second; beautiful; only adverbs: not; so; then; up; now; very; out; as; only; here; down; well; more; away; never; about; again; soon; also; off; most; far; back; still; there; once; ever; even; too; on; much; all; long; just; almost; however; thus; over; yet; always; quite; in; first; therefore; nearly; together; often; enough; already; forward pronouns: he; i; it; his; we; they; their; him; my; them; our; you; me; her; us; its; she; your; himself; themselves; myself; thy; thee; itself; one; ourselves; herself; yourself; mine; yours; thyself; ours; ye; theirs; hers; thou; yourselves; oneself; imperil; hope.--the; hannington.--the; ''s; ''em; you,[24; yet,"--he; whereof; whence; well"--here; unyanyembe.--the; thus:--"you proper nouns: _; stanley; thou; africa; mr.; lake; arabs; livingstone; doctor; selim; kalulu; zanzibar; king; simba; frank; bin; moto; dr.; river; nile; pasha; congo; abdullah; ujiji; sultan; emin; march; expedition; fred; falls; god; tib; tippu; chapter; unyanyembe; major; captain; arab; nyanza; victoria; ferodia; tanganika; de; manyuema; albert; zambesi; east; central; abdul; bronson keywords: lake; africa; man; livingstone; arabs; zanzibar; river; mr.; dr.; chapter; ujiji; stanley; nile; king; illustration; falls; victoria; tanganika; sultan; speke; pasha; p.m.; nyanza; god; expedition; england; emin; doctor; congo; wangwana; tippu; tib; shaw; rovuma; nyassa; mtesa; mohammed; mazitu; manganja; lady; khartoum; great; fred; frank; egypt; cloth; central; captain; cape; alice one topic; one dimension: men file(s): ./cache/16672.txt titles(s): The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume I (of 2), 1866-1868 three topics; one dimension: men; said; thou file(s): ./cache/43654.txt, ./cache/32923.txt, ./cache/41003.txt titles(s): In Darkest Africa, Vol. 1; or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria | My Kalulu, Prince, King and Slave: A Story of Central Africa | The Eye of Istar: A Romance of the Land of No Return five topics; three dimensions: men said man; men day great; stanley men people; thou selim kalulu; illustration stanley river file(s): ./cache/59021.txt, ./cache/41003.txt, ./cache/16672.txt, ./cache/32923.txt, ./cache/60328.txt titles(s): The Boy Travellers in the Far East, Part Fifth Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through Africa | The Eye of Istar: A Romance of the Land of No Return | The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume I (of 2), 1866-1868 | My Kalulu, Prince, King and Slave: A Story of Central Africa | The Boy Travellers on the Congo Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey with Henry M. Stanley "Through the Dark Continent" Type: gutenberg title: subject-africaCentral-gutenberg date: 2021-05-31 time: 15:05 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Africa, Central" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 3607 author: Baker, Samuel White, Sir title: Ismailia date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 47030 author: Corbett, Julian Stafford title: Kophetua the Thirteenth date: words: 77219.0 sentences: 4979.0 pages: flesch: 84.0 cache: ./cache/47030.txt txt: ./txt/47030.txt summary: there came before the King''s eyes the beautiful face and the baby look is a king of men.'' But you are a woman," he said, suddenly dropping his "Yes, Turbo, my Chancellor, saw me," cried the King, growing alarmed. "Calm yourself, my dear General," said the King a little nervously; "it "Mlle de Tricotrin has been reading some beautiful things to me," said "Take it away, Penelophon," said Mlle de Tricotrin desperately, "I le Marquis," said Turbo, looking frankly at his rival, "let us be "Go then, Penelophon," said Mlle de Tricotrin; "but come back and talk "As a republic," said the Marquis, in answer to the King, "if I may so "What is the meaning of this?" said the King, turning on the Chancellor. "Do you not know, madam?" said Penelophon, with a look of pain in her "He shall not wait long," said the King, not a little touched by his new id: 38389 author: Headley, Joel Tyler title: Stanley''s Adventures in the Wilds of Africa A Graphic Account of the Several Expeditions of Henry M. Stanley into the Heart of the Dark Continent date: words: 114766.0 sentences: 5228.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/38389.txt txt: ./txt/38389.txt summary: Stanley halted three days to wait the return of his men. Stanley, and the natives took up the shout, till the hills and forest day fixed for Stanley to turn his face homeward and Livingstone his to "Doctor," said Stanley, "I will leave two men with you for a couple of although Stanley kept his little force marching all day, they made but day was a death-roll that could not be kept up long, and Stanley began Stanley sent the following letter home to the young man''s he had enough to last the expedition six days, Stanley next morning day the king came to Stanley''s tent with his chief counselor, and gave canoes to carry him as far as Usukuma, Stanley''s camp, but his people forcing his way, the very year Stanley started on his expedition. mountain had been so great, that Stanley felt that some days of rest id: 59021 author: Knox, Thomas Wallace title: The Boy Travellers in the Far East, Part Fifth Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through Africa date: words: 131319.0 sentences: 6549.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/59021.txt txt: ./txt/59021.txt summary: "They must have occupied a great deal of country," said Frank, "for so Abdul said that one day, while the men of Baker Pacha''s party were Abdul said that the number of natives killed by crocodiles every year "Let us return to the exploration of the White Nile," said Doctor "I can give you a good illustration of that," said the Doctor. "On our return Abdul said they had a way of fishing in a lake near Fred wanted to stay on shore during the night, but the Doctor said there One day some of the doctor''s men went a little way from the path and King Rionga came to visit Foueira the day after the Doctor''s arrival, so "Doctor Bronson and Abdul went with the king to one end of the line, Frank wished to ascend the river; but the Doctor said they could not do id: 60328 author: Knox, Thomas Wallace title: The Boy Travellers on the Congo Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey with Henry M. Stanley "Through the Dark Continent" date: words: 140727.0 sentences: 7411.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/60328.txt txt: ./txt/60328.txt summary: CANOE-MEN.--NATIVE VILLAGES.--INKISI FALLS.--TUCKEY''S CATARACT.-thirty men, consisting of Wangwana, Wanyamwezi, and coast people "At another time," said Frank, "the natives came with a large fleet of [Illustration: VIEW OF THE COUNTRY NEAR MTESA''S CAMP.] It was a land, he said, that white men ought to know. [Illustration: HOUSE OF ARAB MERCHANT NEAR RUMANIKA''S VILLAGE.] he said, ''The white man shakes hands like a strong friend.'' the white men be good when they come for no trade, whose feet one A party of thirty men, in three canoes, went down the river half a day''s people in the wild woods that native travellers in the lake regions above the native village, and, landing thirty men with axes, the river banks, where one might suppose hungry canoe-men to have CANOE-MEN.--NATIVE VILLAGES.--INKISI FALLS.--TUCKEY''S CATARACT.--A ROAD [Illustration: THE NEW CANOES, THE "LIVINGSTONE" AND THE "STANLEY."] men walking half-way over a great branch of the river, with water only id: 41003 author: Le Queux, William title: The Eye of Istar: A Romance of the Land of No Return date: words: 113979.0 sentences: 5456.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/41003.txt txt: ./txt/41003.txt summary: "Because thou art a soldier of the great Khalifa of Omdurman, enemy of women poison thee, thou black-faced son of offal! Turning to me he said: "If thou ridest on the wings of haste thy life day and night alike hath her bright eyes sought for sign of thee, for "Yet, during thy travels, hast thou never discovered the Rock of the "Of the Rock of the Great Sin our fetish-men have told for long ages. He answered eagerly: "Meanest thou the Great Rock where dwelleth the travelling due south for fourteen days, thou wilt reach the great river darkness of the Great Forest, follow thee until death." "Did we not set forth to seek the Rock of the Great Sin, and didst thou "Have thine eyes ever gazed upon the Rock of the Great Sin?" I asked The Rock of the Great Sin rose, a wall of dark grey stone devoid of any id: 16672 author: Livingstone, David title: The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume I (of 2), 1866-1868 date: words: 125264.0 sentences: 6509.0 pages: flesch: 82.0 cache: ./cache/16672.txt txt: ./txt/16672.txt summary: We left a village, called Mekosi, and goon came to a slaving party by heard the country people remark, "These are the slaves of the party." people had great abundance of food, and gave large presents of it if Description of the people and country on the west of the Lake. Description of the people and country on the west of the Lake. The chief said that no Arabs ever came his way, nor Portuguese native water sand from 20 to 30 yards wide; it is said by the people to flow He sent a party of men to ask if we should remain next day: an old, _19th March, 1867._--A party of young men came out of the village near men, Arabs it was said, came to Chibué''s and were there killed, and a lake or river ten miles broad is reached; it is said to be called id: 2519 author: Livingstone, David title: A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone''s Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 date: words: 137057.0 sentences: 5387.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/2519.txt txt: ./txt/2519.txt summary: in large canoes, and thence carried six miles across the country on men''s know the people of this country;" but the young men set out and visited the river; afterwards the young men went to Bonga, son of another halfcaste chief, who bade defiance to the Tette authorities, and had a native Portuguese and his men and a dozen Makololo, who carried our the west, and comes into the river a little beyond a lofty hill called men and boys remain by their respective trees day and night; the nuts, white men came to his village; washed themselves at the place where his The chief of the village near the confluence of the Lake and River Shire, By day the canoe-men are accustomed to keep close under the river''s bank path, and fled to the hills: and a large body of armed men came running id: 5157 author: Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton) title: How I Found Livingstone Travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months'' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley date: words: 163736.0 sentences: 7535.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/5157.txt txt: ./txt/5157.txt summary: to chiefs of caravans of tents, guns, red broad cloth, in presents to To the men this first day''s march through the mountain region of Usagara reach Unyanyembe in time to sell his cloths before other Arabs came with cloth as tribute from one man, that no Arab caravan shall go to Ujiji, I was told to-day by a man that when Livingstone was coming from Nyassa "Ah, but it is good," said I, "a little of it makes men feel strong, and said the Sultan at parting, ''these white men know everything, the Arabs of the great white man who was said to be with a large force of men at "Doctor," said I, "I will leave two men with you, who will stop to-day passed any men coming along the road for him, and I thought as each day The next day I collected the men of the new Livingstone Expedition id: 32923 author: Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton) title: My Kalulu, Prince, King and Slave: A Story of Central Africa date: words: 122073.0 sentences: 6249.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/32923.txt txt: ./txt/32923.txt summary: American boy told me the Arabs are wicked, and are accursed of God. Said he to me that same day in hearing of the Sultan''s son, as if he was "Sultan, son of Ali," said Khamis, "thou art a strong and wise man. "Simba is a great strong man, but whom dost thou value more, father--thy "Boy," said Tifum, addressing Selim, "Ferodia, chief of the Watuta "Well, Abdullah," said Selim, "the night has come, and thou must decide said, "Come, let us leave Moto and Simba with the pale-faced boy; they One day, Kalulu proposed to Selim, and Simba, and Moto, that they should calling the roll, Kalulu, Selim, Simba, and Moto, left the village by Simba, Moto, Selim, Abdullah, and Kalulu, at once and boys, Selim and Abdullah, and their friends, Simba, Moto, and Niani, "And mine too, Kalulu," said Abdullah; "Selim shall not keep thee all to id: 32877 author: Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton) title: My Dark Companions and Their Strange Stories date: words: 61581.0 sentences: 3032.0 pages: flesch: 85.0 cache: ./cache/32877.txt txt: ./txt/32877.txt summary: plants, and house and protect me; but when the feast-day comes, man One day she told me the time had come, and she sent me to seek my "Sir," said Baruti, one evening, "another story came to my mind to-day which was told to me a long time ago by an old man among the Basoko. greatly for bones," said Jackal, "and I hope my friend and mate, Dog, at all times, night and day, of every animal, unless it be the lion and After a long time Leopard returned to the den, and found Dog moaning "Help me this day," cried Terrapin, "and you shall be my father and my "Now, friend Lion," said the Elephant, turning solemnly to him, "it is The Elephant then said: "Friends, chiefs of the most powerful tribes of the King Elephant heard all this he was much pleased, and said to Dudu id: 43654 author: Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton) title: In Darkest Africa, Vol. 1; or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria date: words: 183662.0 sentences: 9230.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/43654.txt txt: ./txt/43654.txt summary: The Sultan of Zanzibar--Tippu-Tib and Stanley Falls--On board s.s. _Madura_--"Shindy" between the Zanzibaris and Soudanese--Sketches of my Rear Column--Major Barttelot''s doubts as to Tippu-Tib''s good faith--A of pigmies, and description of the same--We cross the Ituri River--Dr. Parke''s delight on leaving the forest--Camp at Bessé--Zanzibari wit--At native land and tribe; but a day or two after reaching Yambuya he altered day, I sent 200 men back to the villages to procure each a load of river party on this day numbered forty men; but, as we landed, we were The day previous the Zanzibari head men, urged by their friends, had reach Lake Albert, how can Major Barttelot with 250 men make his way your old road a day''s march from the Arab camp. said was only two days'' good marching--say forty miles--the grass-land The next day the chief returned two more rifles, but all my men being ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel