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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 19 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 50215 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 86 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Mr. 8 Jack 7 time 7 look 6 thing 6 good 5 like 5 Perk 4 way 4 german 4 Tom 3 sure 3 man 3 french 3 Paris 3 Lieutenant 3 Bob 2 little 2 chapter 2 airplane 2 Scott 2 London 2 John 2 Jim 2 Hun 2 Government 2 France 2 England 2 Dick 2 Captain 2 Bird 1 yeou 1 think 1 tell 1 ship 1 right 1 pilot 1 old 1 machine 1 ice 1 hot 1 come 1 aeroplane 1 Yvette 1 Yankee 1 Wrenn 1 Warner 1 Wally 1 Verdun 1 Vance Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2345 time 2220 man 1454 way 1266 thing 1053 day 1033 boy 985 hand 872 air 830 eye 828 place 810 machine 789 plane 763 hour 745 night 739 pilot 727 something 678 head 674 one 665 water 650 line 606 foot 589 minute 581 ship 571 airplane 565 chance 563 course 556 gun 555 light 550 nothing 533 mile 521 face 508 word 507 side 505 moment 505 ground 485 anything 462 work 462 fact 455 part 454 o 423 partner 409 mind 408 engine 391 fire 372 room 372 motor 370 bit 368 life 357 door 356 order Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3066 Jack 2072 Perk 1910 _ 1145 Tom 767 Johnny 749 Bob 698 Dick 615 Mr. 615 Don 604 Jim 506 Smith 472 Garry 470 Chick 437 Guynemer 378 John 345 Harry 317 Bland 310 Paul 283 Yvette 267 Mary 251 Bird 250 V 212 Paris 204 Major 198 Cliff 191 Sky 188 Garin 182 Bruce 181 Barney 171 Lieutenant 162 Dave 160 France 157 Rodier 149 Buddy 148 Captain 143 Giddings 142 Germans 142 CHAPTER 134 Mrs. 132 Beverly 122 Jules 121 Service 120 Doctor 116 Scott 115 Uncle 115 Fenton 109 yeou 104 exclaimed 103 Government 99 London Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 14589 he 10224 it 8982 i 7373 they 6917 you 4855 we 4013 him 3092 them 1738 me 1288 she 1164 us 1039 himself 578 her 275 themselves 220 ''s 162 ''em 156 itself 127 myself 93 one 84 yourself 60 herself 45 ourselves 31 yours 22 his 19 em 15 mine 13 ours 12 yuh 9 theirs 8 on''y 8 i''m 7 hisself 5 yourselves 5 hers 4 h''i''ll 3 ye 3 h''i 2 you''ll 2 wonder-- 2 oneself 2 handlin 1 you''re 1 yes-- 1 yerself 1 yeourself 1 while---- 1 we''d 1 them:[32 1 tantalizin 1 supper--"you Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 34279 be 13587 have 5675 do 3334 go 3220 get 3084 say 3068 see 2903 come 2881 make 2286 know 2259 take 1523 tell 1489 look 1456 give 1401 think 1264 find 1232 seem 1190 keep 817 leave 814 turn 804 hear 797 fly 772 feel 767 let 750 start 737 ask 723 want 723 try 679 begin 673 bring 658 run 644 mean 640 call 611 put 597 pass 581 carry 565 follow 560 show 544 stand 543 hold 502 send 496 happen 488 work 477 use 476 catch 471 reach 459 watch 457 drop 447 wait 447 set Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 7272 not 3328 up 2627 so 2505 out 2318 then 1814 now 1686 more 1680 just 1599 down 1396 here 1368 back 1335 other 1322 good 1319 well 1292 as 1265 little 1167 only 1129 long 1059 again 1053 on 1034 there 1019 right 984 off 983 too 977 even 965 away 926 much 923 very 918 great 901 old 901 all 849 first 841 never 760 over 738 far 728 big 719 in 718 same 708 few 648 soon 637 once 628 enough 624 sure 621 still 611 last 607 close 572 own 547 such 536 many 531 most Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 248 good 231 least 135 most 67 bad 65 near 62 slight 54 great 53 j 44 late 25 high 22 big 18 fine 17 small 15 faint 13 Most 12 large 10 strong 10 long 9 old 9 low 9 hard 9 deep 8 fast 8 farth 7 wild 7 new 7 close 6 keen 5 young 5 sure 5 strange 5 smart 5 rich 5 quick 4 weak 4 thick 4 short 4 l 4 heavy 4 happy 4 grave 4 full 4 brave 3 warm 3 vest 3 swift 3 stout 3 speedy 3 slick 3 queer Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 396 most 29 least 23 well 2 jest 1 near 1 lowest 1 highest 1 greatest 1 farthest 1 close Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 www.gutenberg.net 1 www.fadedpage.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46656/46656-h/46656-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46656/46656-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/5/7/7/15773/15773-h/15773-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/5/7/7/15773/15773-h.zip 1 http://www.fadedpage.com Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 jack went on 21 jack did not 18 perk went on 15 _ did _ 15 johnny did not 11 _ do _ 10 jack was not 9 _ got _ 9 perk did not 8 perk was not 7 _ is _ 7 jack had already 6 perk had not 5 jack was able 4 _ know _ 4 dick did not 4 don did not 4 perk was already 4 things keep on 4 time is not 4 tom did not 3 _ have _ 3 _ make _ 3 _ tell _ 3 _ was _ 3 boys did not 3 jack felt certain 3 jack had not 3 jack said nothing 3 jack was so 3 man did not 3 night came on 3 perk had already 3 perk let out 3 perk was eager 3 perk was now 3 perk was soon 3 pilot did not 3 plane was not 3 things did not 3 tom was more 3 tom was not 2 _ does _ 2 _ look good 2 _ was not 2 air was full 2 air was heavy 2 air was still 2 bob said softly 2 bob was so Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 jack made no reply 2 time is not yet 2 tom was not sure 1 _ is no longer 1 _ was not there 1 _ was not well 1 air is no easy 1 bob had no difficulty 1 bob was no end 1 bob was not content 1 boys were not sure 1 dick had no doubt 1 dick had no eyes 1 dick had no fear 1 dick had no longer 1 dick had no misgivings 1 dick had no trouble 1 dick saw no reason 1 don had no trouble 1 don was not deeply 1 eyes were not half 1 feet had not once 1 hour was not late 1 hour was not right 1 jack did not quite 1 jack gave no evidence 1 jack had no idea 1 jack had not as 1 jack having no desire 1 jack heard no triumphant 1 jack made no answer 1 jack made no further 1 jack took no chances 1 jack was not at 1 jack was not upstairs 1 jack was not yet 1 johnny did not even 1 johnny gave no heed 1 johnny had no heart 1 machine was not so 1 man had no associates 1 men are not even 1 men were no longer 1 men were not even 1 night is not too 1 night was not exactly 1 one had no fancy 1 perk being no fool 1 perk found no cause 1 perk gave no heed A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 10584 author = Beach, Charles Amory title = Air Service Boys over the Atlantic; Or, The Longest Flight on Record date = keywords = Atlantic; Beverly; Colin; Hun; Jack; Lieutenant; Nellie; Parmly; Randolph; Tom; Yankee; german; look summary = was Tom who acted as pilot on the present occasion, while Jack took the "He''s over this way, Jack," observed Tom, moving to the right still Tom and Jack had met him a number of times previously, and there had "Back home, Tom?" called out Jack, and the pilot nodded an affirmative. "Tom, we''ve done it!" Jack shrieked, when he saw the enemy Gotha plane "Well," he said disconsolately, "the very worst has happened, Tom. I''ve managed to get word after trying for hours, and have learned that "I do promise you, Tom," came the immediate response, showing that Jack to take, Tom?" asked Jack, looking alarmed. "Why so, Major?" demanded Tom, while Jack looked worried. "That you, Tom, Jack?" came a voice. "Good boy, Tom!" cried Jack. "Good luck to you, Tom!" said Jack. "Didn''t go, Tom, for he''s coming on again!" cried Jack. both Tom Raymond and Lieutenant Beverly, as well as by Jack Parmly. id = 33834 author = Beach, Charles Amory title = Air Service Boys Over the Rhine; Or, Fighting Above the Clouds date = keywords = Bessie; Hun; Jack; Mr.; Paris; Raymond; Tom; Trouville; french; german summary = Lines; or The German Spy''s Secret," Tom and Jack found further "Say, this is the best news ever!" said Jack to Tom, when quiet, in a Tom worked the gun, and to such good effect that he smashed one machine, "Well, I''m sure of one thing, Jack," said Tom, as they walked away from said Tom, as he and Jack went to their lodgings. This time only one shell fell near enough to Tom and Jack to make the "Night firing is new for the big gun," said Jack. Tom and Jack spent some little time looking at the strange German shell. German monster guns were placed, the advance of Tom, Jack and their Jack, was a German machine, and Tom realized that this fighter might "So much for poor old Jack!" cried Tom. They were well over the German lines now, and the fight was going id = 18117 author = Bordeaux, Henry title = Georges Guynemer: Knight of the Air date = keywords = Aisne; August; Boche; Captain; Escadrille; Footnote; France; Georges; Guynemer; Heurtaux; July; Lieutenant; October; Paris; Roland; Saint; September; Somme; Stanislas; Storks; Verdun; airplane; french; german; machine summary = Georges Guynemer never left the Anglet beach, and every time an airplane day had the honor of bringing down two German airplanes in ten minutes above the enemy lines, and there met three German airplanes. of the dead pilot, and brought the machine back into the French lines. pilots were still chasing enemy airplanes with one passenger armed with Guynemer veered round, he saw another machine flying after him. from the machine-gun was heard, but the enemy airplane was already Guynemer, when returning to camp after a victory, generally announced Guynemer''s keen, long-practiced eye then saw a two-seated enemy airplane On September 10 at 8 A.M. Guynemer was alive, and even the next day he had not left the camp at Captain Guynemer fell in the course of an air fight on September 11 Aisne valley where Guynemer had brought down four German machines, and id = 14486 author = Bower, B. M. title = The Thunder Bird date = keywords = Angeles; Bird; Bland; Cliff; Halliday; Jewel; Johnny; Los; Lowell; Mary; Mateo; Mr.; Riley; Rolling; Sudden; Thunder; Tucson; good summary = "They don''t look at me from your point of view, Mary V." Johnny''s lips On the way, Johnny took stock of Bland in little quick glances from the plane." Bland may have read Johnny''s reason for sleeping with his Johnny fanned the smoke away from his face and eyed Bland with lofty Bland half turned his head, and Johnny caught his meaning with "Did Johnny tell you he was coming, Mary V?" let Mary V so much as look at Johnny, and the doctor had spoken glibly could I _dream_, Johnny, that instead of coming or letting me know, or "Johnny, tell me this: After knowing Bland Halliday as you do, and Another thing Johnny did not know was that, thanks to Mary V''s father, Johnny did not want that, for Bland might not come back. Afterwards Cliff turned to Johnny with his little smile. Johnny did not know where Cliff went; to see the id = 45494 author = Craine, E. J. (Edith Janice) title = Airplane Boys in the Black Woods date = keywords = Austin; Bob; Buddies; Caldwell; Donald; Flying; Jim; Lang; Mills; look; man summary = direction where he had seen Bob a bit earlier, but no white-suited boy looked like butterflies, the boy was sure he must be mistaken for he had "They are coming down, Jim. Think we''d better stay here?" Bob suggested. "Come on," Lang ordered, and putting Jim in front to lead the way, they "This place is lighter," Bob whispered, and Jim glanced around. "Look," Bob pointed along the way they had come and to their Jim kicked the stuff into the water, while Bob attended to Mills. "Hope we can find a way to the plane soon," said Jim as they proceeded straight looking and they don''t wear white men''s clothing," replied Bob. They remained as they were carefully considering their next step, and as "Great guns, he must have been going so fast he went right over," Bob "Come along," Jim caught the younger boy''s sleeve and the pair turned id = 45549 author = Craine, E. J. (Edith Janice) title = The Air Mystery of Isle La Motte date = keywords = Aunt; Belle; Bob; Bradshaw; Fenton; Hezzy; Highness; Jim; Mr.; Mrs.; Norman; sure summary = cock-pit of Her Highness, this time Bob took the pilot''s seat. "They look like good pals," Jim said into the speaking tube, and Bob "Let''s hop down on the turkey end of La Motte," Jim suggested, and Bob "Gosh, he looks a little like an Indian, a good one," Jim remarked. "Plenty." Jim helped him out of the straps, and by that time Bob stepped water." Jim busied himself with the task and Bob helped look things Jim in the back seat had time for observation, so he took a good look at looks like," Mr. Fenton invited that afternoon as the boys came up from a turkey farm looks like." Hezzy came down the steps and the boys eyed have liked to watch the "old boy" but he wanted to know what was going Both Jim and Bob would have liked nothing better than "Over there," Jim pointed, and Bob looked. id = 5707 author = Durston, George title = The Boy Scout Aviators date = keywords = Bray; Dick; England; Germans; Graves; Grenfel; Harry; Jack; London; Park summary = "Didn''t you even know we had Boy Scouts in America?" asked Harry. "Yes, I think I would--I know I would, Dick," said Harry, gravely. "If you feel like that you''ll be able to help, all right," said Harry. "I think it''s fine for you to be like that," said Dick. "Come on," said Harry, pulling Dick along with him. You''re right, Harry," said Dick, a good deal "I think we''ve both got just the same papers to carry," said Harry, also "Harry," said Dick, after a pause, "I''ve got an idea. "That''s a good idea, Dick," said Harry. "He said I could pick out someone to go with me, Dick," Harry explained. "How far away do you think it ought to be, Harry?" asked Dick. "I''d like to know what they''re doing there," said Dick. "I''d like to know what it''s doing around here," said Harry. id = 19907 author = Fraser, Chelsea Curtis title = Around the World in Ten Days date = keywords = Bird; Bob; Choate; Clarion; Daily; Deveaux; Giddings; Independent; John; Meeks; Mr.; Panama; Paul; Pete; Ross; Sky; Tom; Torrey; Wrenn; airplane summary = Paul set the little Sky-Bird down on the hard earth, in a spot where was now summer vacation time, Paul and Bob were able to be with John cousins, Paul and John Ross, who then introduced him to Bob Giddings. Then while John and Tom went industriously to work, Paul and Bob rode "Well, Mr. Giddings, what do you think of Sky-Bird II?" asked John John, Paul, and Tom reached the fairgrounds a good full hour ahead of This was done, John, Tom, Paul, and Bob all firing several when he looked at John Ross, and as Bob Giddings and Tom Meeks got At noon while John and Tom slept, Bob relieved Paul, and for an hour John and Tom set to work cleaning up the Sky-Bird, for the field here Paul and Bob now relieved Tom and John, and the latter young men took a id = 41458 author = Le Queux, William title = The Gay Triangle: The Romance of the First Air Adventurers date = keywords = Barakoff; Dick; England; Erckmann; Fedor; France; Jules; Manton; Mohawk; Paris; Regnier; Renstoke; Scott; Yvette; french; german summary = A few hours later Dick and Yvette were standing in the shed beside the A few days later Dick and Yvette, under the names of Monsieur and "Follow the Count''s car as closely as possible, Dick," said Yvette. Yvette and Fedor started for the Mohawk and Dick walked swiftly over to "Ten miles more, Dick," said Yvette at last, "and then I can make three "He sees us!" said Dick, as Yvette set the Mohawk on a flat downward "It will be terribly dangerous, Dick," said Yvette, with an altogether An hour later, Regnier, Scott, Dick Manton, Yvette, and Jules were A few minutes later, Lord Renstoke, Yvette, Dick Manton, and Jules were likeness to humanity, that Yvette, Dick, and Jules turned away sick with "I confess I feel like Yvette," said Dick, "the man gave me the creeps." Dick, Jules, and Yvette had become the most id = 31426 author = Newcomb, Ambrose title = Eagles of the Sky; Or, With Jack Ralston Along the Air Lanes date = keywords = CHAPTER; Coast; Florida; Government; Jack; Kearns; Miami; Oscar; Oswald; Perk; Tampa; come; good; like; look; man; thing; time; way summary = Perk knew the time for action had arrived when he felt the plane head "Come on in, Jack old hoss, the water''s fine!" was the way Perk greeted Jack lost no time in examining the pitiful looking object while Perk "Take hold, Perk," continued Jack, without losing any time. "Congrats, Perk," said Jack, as soon as he came close enough, "you did At first Perk fancied it must be Jack on his way back, "Now let''s get a move on," Jack was saying after Perk had finished the case was placed in the hands of himself and Jack, Perk was already Perk knew what this evidently meant--that Jack had flown far enough up "It''s all right, Perk," said Jack soothingly, not certain what the "That''s a dead sure thing, Perk," whispered Jack, "and chances are it''s "I reckon not, Perk," came in a low tone from Jack, whose head was only id = 45627 author = Newcomb, Ambrose title = Wings Over the Rockies; Or, Jack Ralston''s New Cloud Chaser date = keywords = Bart; Buddy; Cyclone; Hicks; Jack; Perk; Ralston; Suzanne; Warner; like; little; look; pilot; tell; thing; time; way summary = Perk in a low tone that had a slight air of mystery about it, Jack enjoyable companion as Jack told Perk more than a few times. Jack lost no time in answering the pleading look in Perk''s eyes. Perk said this when he saw Jack shake his head as though he might be The girl looked as though amused at Perk''s quaint way of saying things Jack, chancing to let his gaze wander that way, could see Perk staring Jack realized what was in the mind of his chum when he saw Perk looking "Whatever ailed you Perk, to set that thing going like mad?" Jack "It''s all right, Perk old man," soothed Jack, knowing just how mean his And so it was that Jack and Perk came upon the lost air-mail pilot whose Jack and Perk were old Another day, if Jack and Perk wished to have it so id = 45629 author = Newcomb, Ambrose title = The Sky Pilot''s Great Chase; Or, Jack Ralston''s Dead Stick Landing date = keywords = Colonel; Hamilton; Hawk; Jack; Jimmy; Mounties; Mr.; Perk; Red; good; like; little; look; old; sure; thing; time; way summary = To be sure Jack sometimes knew a bit more than he chose to tell Perk but "Come this way then," Jack told him, starting to the left, "the crowd which Jack lost no time in doing, with Perk at his heels, both of them Jack told his mate which Perk proceeded to do without loss of time. Jack gave Perk a knowing look accompanied by a wink for that Jack had of course taken occasion to tell Perk what the Colonel had Of course that was Perk muttering to himself, and turning his head Jack I know it, Jack, boy," admitted Perk, "even if sometimes I do get While Jack and Perk were doing other things Red had taken a look at the The thing that worried Jack most of all was the fact that Perk had been So after all, when Jack and Perk started on the following day, it was id = 45680 author = Newcomb, Ambrose title = Flying the Coast Skyways; Or, Jack Ralston''s Swift Patrol date = keywords = Atlanta; Candler; Charleston; Field; Government; Herriott; Jack; Jethro; Mr.; Perk; South; Wally; chapter; good; like; ship; thing; time summary = takes yeou to git things daown pat, Big Boss," Perk went on to "For one night only, if things work as I hope they will," said Jack, yeou said it, partner," Perk added, whimsically; "jest like I used move, hey, partner?" Perk demanded; and as Jack knew only too well he his light Perk felt he was justified in believing Jack to be at the head two beds--Jack usually looked to having things arranged that way when Perk wanted to start out and see something of the city; and while Jack Then Jack began to branch off to other things, with Perk sitting there, "Looks that way, buddy," Jack lost no time in saying; "and on that "I knows as haow it aint time yet," Perk finally spoke up, getting to It was by now getting close to the time Jack figured on making a start. id = 45973 author = Newcomb, Ambrose title = Trackers of the Fog Pack; Or, Jack Ralston Flying Blind date = keywords = Diego; Jack; Perk; San; Secret; Service; Simeon; Slim; chapter; good; hot; like; look; right; sure; thing; time; way; yeou summary = "Little danger of such a thing coming to pass, Perk--it''s a whole bit "Yeou got me there, ''cause I never did know," observed Perk, taking yet "Yeou said it, Jack--if we stepped eout right neow it''d look like we "Yeou''re kiddin'' me, Jack," whined Perk, looking hurt. seen anything like that--yeou got me sunk, Jack, boy." "Goin'' to have a right decent start, looks like," Perk mentioned, after "Sounds good to me, Perk," Jack told him as if to encourage further "Stand it as long as you can, Perk," Jack told his mate, before they That was just like Perk; but Jack had to chuckle at the lugubrious Jack looked at him in a peculiar way that caused Perk to wonder what he but things _do_ look good to me, partner," Perk could not Perk was looking wonderfully pleased, and Jack could give a good guess id = 30960 author = Norton, Andre title = The People of the Crater date = keywords = Ancient; Black; Dandtan; Folk; Garin; Kepta; Ones; Thrala summary = After patting Garin''s shoulder the Ana touched the flyer''s hair _Garin Hears of the Black Ones_ mate with the Daughter." But Urg had said that the Ancient Ones had gone "That was Thrala before the Black Ones took her," said Sera. "Look upon the work of the Black Ones," the ruler said to Garin. "What of the Ancient Ones?" asked Garin--"those others Thran said would men of the Ancient Ones Garin had seen. Garin bowed to the ruler of the Folk and turned to follow Urg. Near the The door was open and Garin looked out upon Tav. The soft blue light was Garin thrust the rod into Thrala''s hands. Garin thrust the Ana into Dandtan''s So Garin became extra hands and feet for Dandtan, and they worked Garin stood with Dandtan looking out into the plain of Tav. Some "Do I not know," Garin turned to him, "that she is Dandtan''s. id = 46656 author = Powell, Van title = The Ghost of Mystery Airport date = keywords = Chick; Dart; Doc; Don; Dragonfly; Garry; Indian; John; Morgan; Mr.; Scott; Tew; Toby; Vance; thing summary = other ship than the mail ''plane--it''s due soon--let Garry send over a "What did you tell him?" Chick bent far forward to shout to Garry. eyes of Don, Garry and Chick, in the Dragonfly, were peering forward "Who''ll go with me?" he cried, as Garry and Chick came tumbling out of Doc Morgan, following Chick, appeared at the door to the control room a Chick, watching, saw that the man''s thoughts were far away from duty. "Get him!" screeched Garry, to Chick as the light showed him on the Garry''s head as the latter, nosing in at the path end, took on Chick. The mail ship, its control man seeing Garry''s purpose, drew up his But Garry, coming fast, saw the value of Chick''s signal. swamp Garry turned his head, observing that Chick saw the same thing Flares to signal, as soon as Chick and Garry got the pilot out of the id = 10599 author = Snell, Roy J. (Roy Judson) title = Lost in the Air date = keywords = Arctic; Barney; Bruce; Dave; Doctor; Jarvis; Major; North; Pole; Rainey; ice; look; man; think; time summary = For a long time after reaching the office the boys worked in silence. "Oh," said Barney, with exaggerated indifference, "Bruce, here, knows a "I say, Major," exclaimed Bruce, "I''ve been thinking of those white "Say!" exclaimed Barney, "I feel like turning right around and "Take it all in all," said Barney to Bruce some time later, "I think our of the Major''s tone told Barney that this experienced man of the North Barney''s friend, Dave Tower, who had gone North in a submarine on a "Don''t shoot until forced to," said Bruce, turning to the Major. When Dave Tower, Barney Menter''s one-time pal, received the letter The Doctor motioned Dave to come back with him to a box-like edge of "The place was wired all right," said the Major, pointing to a mass of "Yes, sir, it is," said Barney, "and a good clean race it will be if Dave id = 15773 author = Strang, Herbert title = Round the World in Seven Days date = keywords = Barracombe; Bunce; Captain; Charley; Daventry; Frenchman; Johnson; Kate; Lieutenant; London; Martin; Mr.; Penang; Port; Roddy; Rodier; Smith; Tom; Underhill; aeroplane; good; time summary = "Thanks, guard," said Smith, pressing a coin into his reluctant hand. "Well, old man," said Barracombe, as Smith alighted; "they call me a It had just turned half-past twelve on Friday morning when Smith said In this aeroplane Smith and Rodier had made many a long expedition. The captain and his men took a long time over this business, and Smith For some time Smith followed the general course of the river, avoiding "Pardon, monsieur," said Smith, coming forward, and courteously "One moment, monsieur," said Smith; "we were driven out of our course Smith had stopped the engine when he turned, and the aeroplane, having safely come to earth, Smith left Rodier to attend to the engine "We''ll go and meet the gunboat, Roddy," said Smith, when the aeroplane "Don''t you think, Mr. Smith, you are going a little too far?" said the "Look-out reports, sir, another aeroplane was sighted behind Mr. Smith''s."