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Reducing subject-alps-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 36811 author = Hillern, Wilhelmine von title = The Hour Will Come: A Tale of an Alpine Cloister. Volumes I and II date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 80799 sentences = 4763 flesch = 89 summary = "Take her away," said the Abbot to the Superior, laying the child in "Take the child with you at once," said the Abbot, and Correntian's "Good brother Wyso," said the Abbot smiling, "if it pleased the Lord to "You are right, my son," said the Abbot, and his eye rested with "Yes, father!" cried Donatus, raising his hand to Heaven. "Good night, my son," said the Abbot, and his eye once more rested on "Donatus," said the Abbot, "you are this man's son--it is to him that "My brethren," said the Abbot, clasping Donatus in his arms, "this our Donatus clasped his hands over his face; the child stood by pale and "Child, what has come over you!" said Donatus. "Oh God knows!" sighed the child, folding her little hands across her child of man like us, and God only knows whence she came, for her paths cache = ./cache/36811.txt txt = ./txt/36811.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34466 author = Kjelgaard, Jim title = Rescue Dog of the High Pass date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24572 sentences = 1946 flesch = 91 summary = Franz had never told even Father Paul, Dornblatt's kindly little parish Franz made his way through Dornblatt to his father's house. Franz's father said, "He can cut wood." "I'll work toward the Widow Geiser's with Caesar," Franz told him. passed the lost man, Franz climbed higher up the mountain and turned not for Franz and Caesar, Emil would have lost his life, too." Father Benjamin indicated that he wanted to pass and Franz let him do Anton said respectfully, "As you will, Father," and turned to Franz. "Father Benjamin!" Franz cried happily, then added, "Anton has given me Father Benjamin, Franz and Caesar made their way down the rocky path and Father Benjamin turned to Franz. Franz placed a hand on Caesar's head and found in the massive dog the Franz said, "Caesar always knows the safe trails." "Then you should have told us so, little Franz," Father Benjamin said. cache = ./cache/34466.txt txt = ./txt/34466.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34192 author = Tyndall, John title = The Glaciers of the Alps Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, an account of the origin and phenomena of glaciers and an exposition of the physical principles to which they are related date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 146689 sentences = 7000 flesch = 71 summary = glacier, formed by the snow and shattered ice which fall from the was directed as a place noted for avalanches; on this rock snow or ice glacier to be a sheet of ice spread out upon the slope of a mountain; On this day we saw some fine glacier tables; flat masses of rock, raised In the ice near Trélaporte the blue veins of the glacier are beautifully hardly reach the surface until they pass the snow-line of the glacier, glacier; but long ago the blue ice gave place to blue water. blue ice rifts, the stratified snow-precipices, the glaciers issuing direct heat of the sun, the ice underneath the moraines of glaciers At its origin then a glacier is snow--at its lower extremity it is ice. the snow of the mountains is converted into the ice of the glacier by [Sidenote: THE ICE AND THE GLACIER.] [Sidenote: CONSTITUTION OF GLACIER-ICE.] cache = ./cache/34192.txt txt = ./txt/34192.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39542 author = Conway, William Martin, Sir title = The Alps date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 66806 sentences = 4054 flesch = 78 summary = What would the great snow mountains look that any snow mountains were really as fine as clouds like these? Beyond those mountains is the Zermatt valley; that peak looks down on notice the form of the snow peak, the modelling of the glacier surface, have opened the eyes of many a climber to effects of beauty in mountains ask him to tell us what the great peaks there look like when seen from mountain form which distinguishes the great peaks there, so that, beheld for these other forces, a great mountain region would be like. But a cliff or slope of rock rising out of a glacier or snow-field summit in the Mont Blanc region, the great mountain shuts out a large of the great Alpine peaks, from this point of view, considering so far instinctively perceived in glaciers that a view of snow-mountains begins cache = ./cache/39542.txt txt = ./txt/39542.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35229 author = Werner, E. title = The Alpine Fay: A Romance date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 99466 sentences = 6295 flesch = 81 summary = though the entire railway company with the Herr President Nordheim at "President Nordheim,--I am aware," replied Reinsfeld, looking after the The young man to whom President Nordheim addressed these words bowed this young man, only a simple engineer a short time previously, asking "Herr Wolfgang Elmhorst," said the president, introducing his "I cannot expect Fräulein Nordheim to remember me," said Wolfgang, usual mountaineer's garb, and Erna hardly looked like a young Baroness, "There will be a scene," said Benno, "Baron Thurgau is the best man in "Go, Wolfgang," Reinsfeld said in a low tone, as he led him away. and so am an entire stranger to Fräulein von Thurgau," said Waltenberg. Fräulein Nordheim, and said, "Alice complains of weariness and thinks "Yes, that world must be beautiful," Erna said, softly, while her eyes "If Wolfgang has said the work shall be done, he will keep his word," cache = ./cache/35229.txt txt = ./txt/35229.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43314 author = Le Blond, Aubrey, Mrs. title = Adventures on the Roof of the World date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 81710 sentences = 3831 flesch = 78 summary = frozen sheets of snow on his summit, the old mountain looked like some feet of rope, was standing in his steps on an ice slope quite as steep couloir, striking the ice near the rock rib within a few feet of our might still be possible to turn the ice-wall by way of the great rock rocks were steep, but so broken as to offer good hand-and foot-hold. slope of frozen snow and ice broken with rocks. climb over snow-covered rocks in a roped party is difficult enough, but reached the end of the rocks, and had nothing but snow between us and reached the final summit, and then made our way along the snow ridge below, as the rocks were free from ice, and the hold for hands and feet further side between ice and rock for a few feet before you come to a cache = ./cache/43314.txt txt = ./txt/43314.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42758 author = Le Blond, Aubrey, Mrs. title = True Tales of Mountain Adventures: For Non-Climbers Young and Old date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 66811 sentences = 3330 flesch = 79 summary = If they came to a steep slope of hard snow or ice, they A glacier is formed in this way: There is a heavy fall of snow which to follow until he reaches the foot of a steep face of rock some 50 but firm wall of rock, turning back from the easy-looking slope of [Illustration: A careful party descending a Rock Peak near Zermatt forth again, we saw them on the snow slopes, a good way ahead, making the snow met with in summer, and of which at that time the best guides The Col de Miage is reached by a steep slope of ice or frozen snow, glacier and the steep upper rocks, we soon turned again to our left There was neither ice nor snow on the rocks, moon made good time over the glacier and up the snow slopes leading to cache = ./cache/42758.txt txt = ./txt/42758.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 34192 35229 43314 34192 43314 39542 number of items: 7 sum of words: 566,853 average size in words: 80,979 average readability score: 81 nouns: snow; 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Volumes I and II | The Alpine Fay: A Romance five topics; three dimensions: snow mountain great; glacier ice snow; said franz man; said alice erna; neat copyright courageous file(s): ./cache/43314.txt, ./cache/34192.txt, ./cache/36811.txt, ./cache/35229.txt, ./cache/34466.txt titles(s): Adventures on the Roof of the World | The Glaciers of the Alps Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, an account of the origin and phenomena of glaciers and an exposition of the physical principles to which they are related | The Hour Will Come: A Tale of an Alpine Cloister. Volumes I and II | The Alpine Fay: A Romance | Rescue Dog of the High Pass Type: gutenberg title: subject-alps-gutenberg date: 2021-05-31 time: 16:05 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Alps" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 39542 author: Conway, William Martin, Sir title: The Alps date: words: 66806 sentences: 4054 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/39542.txt txt: ./txt/39542.txt summary: What would the great snow mountains look that any snow mountains were really as fine as clouds like these? Beyond those mountains is the Zermatt valley; that peak looks down on notice the form of the snow peak, the modelling of the glacier surface, have opened the eyes of many a climber to effects of beauty in mountains ask him to tell us what the great peaks there look like when seen from mountain form which distinguishes the great peaks there, so that, beheld for these other forces, a great mountain region would be like. But a cliff or slope of rock rising out of a glacier or snow-field summit in the Mont Blanc region, the great mountain shuts out a large of the great Alpine peaks, from this point of view, considering so far instinctively perceived in glaciers that a view of snow-mountains begins id: 36811 author: Hillern, Wilhelmine von title: The Hour Will Come: A Tale of an Alpine Cloister. Volumes I and II date: words: 80799 sentences: 4763 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/36811.txt txt: ./txt/36811.txt summary: "Take her away," said the Abbot to the Superior, laying the child in "Take the child with you at once," said the Abbot, and Correntian''s "Good brother Wyso," said the Abbot smiling, "if it pleased the Lord to "You are right, my son," said the Abbot, and his eye rested with "Yes, father!" cried Donatus, raising his hand to Heaven. "Good night, my son," said the Abbot, and his eye once more rested on "Donatus," said the Abbot, "you are this man''s son--it is to him that "My brethren," said the Abbot, clasping Donatus in his arms, "this our Donatus clasped his hands over his face; the child stood by pale and "Child, what has come over you!" said Donatus. "Oh God knows!" sighed the child, folding her little hands across her child of man like us, and God only knows whence she came, for her paths id: 34466 author: Kjelgaard, Jim title: Rescue Dog of the High Pass date: words: 24572 sentences: 1946 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/34466.txt txt: ./txt/34466.txt summary: Franz had never told even Father Paul, Dornblatt''s kindly little parish Franz made his way through Dornblatt to his father''s house. Franz''s father said, "He can cut wood." "I''ll work toward the Widow Geiser''s with Caesar," Franz told him. passed the lost man, Franz climbed higher up the mountain and turned not for Franz and Caesar, Emil would have lost his life, too." Father Benjamin indicated that he wanted to pass and Franz let him do Anton said respectfully, "As you will, Father," and turned to Franz. "Father Benjamin!" Franz cried happily, then added, "Anton has given me Father Benjamin, Franz and Caesar made their way down the rocky path and Father Benjamin turned to Franz. Franz placed a hand on Caesar''s head and found in the massive dog the Franz said, "Caesar always knows the safe trails." "Then you should have told us so, little Franz," Father Benjamin said. id: 42758 author: Le Blond, Aubrey, Mrs. title: True Tales of Mountain Adventures: For Non-Climbers Young and Old date: words: 66811 sentences: 3330 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/42758.txt txt: ./txt/42758.txt summary: If they came to a steep slope of hard snow or ice, they A glacier is formed in this way: There is a heavy fall of snow which to follow until he reaches the foot of a steep face of rock some 50 but firm wall of rock, turning back from the easy-looking slope of [Illustration: A careful party descending a Rock Peak near Zermatt forth again, we saw them on the snow slopes, a good way ahead, making the snow met with in summer, and of which at that time the best guides The Col de Miage is reached by a steep slope of ice or frozen snow, glacier and the steep upper rocks, we soon turned again to our left There was neither ice nor snow on the rocks, moon made good time over the glacier and up the snow slopes leading to id: 43314 author: Le Blond, Aubrey, Mrs. title: Adventures on the Roof of the World date: words: 81710 sentences: 3831 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/43314.txt txt: ./txt/43314.txt summary: frozen sheets of snow on his summit, the old mountain looked like some feet of rope, was standing in his steps on an ice slope quite as steep couloir, striking the ice near the rock rib within a few feet of our might still be possible to turn the ice-wall by way of the great rock rocks were steep, but so broken as to offer good hand-and foot-hold. slope of frozen snow and ice broken with rocks. climb over snow-covered rocks in a roped party is difficult enough, but reached the end of the rocks, and had nothing but snow between us and reached the final summit, and then made our way along the snow ridge below, as the rocks were free from ice, and the hold for hands and feet further side between ice and rock for a few feet before you come to a id: 34192 author: Tyndall, John title: The Glaciers of the Alps Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, an account of the origin and phenomena of glaciers and an exposition of the physical principles to which they are related date: words: 146689 sentences: 7000 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/34192.txt txt: ./txt/34192.txt summary: glacier, formed by the snow and shattered ice which fall from the was directed as a place noted for avalanches; on this rock snow or ice glacier to be a sheet of ice spread out upon the slope of a mountain; On this day we saw some fine glacier tables; flat masses of rock, raised In the ice near Trélaporte the blue veins of the glacier are beautifully hardly reach the surface until they pass the snow-line of the glacier, glacier; but long ago the blue ice gave place to blue water. blue ice rifts, the stratified snow-precipices, the glaciers issuing direct heat of the sun, the ice underneath the moraines of glaciers At its origin then a glacier is snow--at its lower extremity it is ice. the snow of the mountains is converted into the ice of the glacier by [Sidenote: THE ICE AND THE GLACIER.] [Sidenote: CONSTITUTION OF GLACIER-ICE.] id: 35229 author: Werner, E. title: The Alpine Fay: A Romance date: words: 99466 sentences: 6295 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/35229.txt txt: ./txt/35229.txt summary: though the entire railway company with the Herr President Nordheim at "President Nordheim,--I am aware," replied Reinsfeld, looking after the The young man to whom President Nordheim addressed these words bowed this young man, only a simple engineer a short time previously, asking "Herr Wolfgang Elmhorst," said the president, introducing his "I cannot expect Fräulein Nordheim to remember me," said Wolfgang, usual mountaineer''s garb, and Erna hardly looked like a young Baroness, "There will be a scene," said Benno, "Baron Thurgau is the best man in "Go, Wolfgang," Reinsfeld said in a low tone, as he led him away. and so am an entire stranger to Fräulein von Thurgau," said Waltenberg. Fräulein Nordheim, and said, "Alice complains of weariness and thinks "Yes, that world must be beautiful," Erna said, softly, while her eyes "If Wolfgang has said the work shall be done, he will keep his word," ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel