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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 10 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 76426 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 81 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 man 5 Mr. 3 time 3 look 3 good 2 like 2 life 2 day 2 anarchist 2 State 2 Paris 2 New 2 Mrs. 2 Jim 2 English 2 Communism 2 Chicago 2 Cause 1 work 1 woman 1 way 1 thing 1 teaching 1 spy 1 society 1 property 1 officer 1 love 1 little 1 law 1 know 1 girl 1 come 1 chapter 1 cell 1 anarchistic 1 american 1 Zeitung 1 York 1 Wingie 1 Wharton 1 Wattles 1 Watson 1 Warden 1 Vladimir 1 Violet 1 Vardri 1 United 1 Turner 1 Tui Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2949 man 1432 time 1225 day 1167 life 912 p. 904 hand 890 thing 829 way 793 law 750 friend 737 year 691 woman 660 eye 636 work 610 people 604 night 591 place 564 one 549 room 547 nothing 532 word 514 face 502 house 465 money 464 letter 450 world 443 boy 435 father 430 girl 428 moment 419 property 408 cell 407 something 398 hour 395 door 392 head 387 society 370 voice 368 case 367 heart 366 part 364 name 362 mind 359 death 356 anything 351 meeting 349 thought 347 fact 344 teaching 344 matter Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4995 _ 1183 Mr. 685 Mallow 641 Ib 583 | 569 Carson 449 State 401 Mrs. 391 Olive 374 Moreno 358 Aldean 331 Terry 316 Guy 308 pp 285 Ted 275 Warden 252 Rossett 249 Arithelli 242 © 232 Miss 230 Isobel 222 Anarchist 219 Marie 217 Mary 216 Kr 210 Lord 210 Jim 178 Laurie 174 Anarchism 167 Emile 167 Brock 166 Semberry 163 Bellairs 159 London 154 Fernald 154 Contraras 149 New 147 Purcell 147 CHAPTER 144 Deputy 142 God 141 Spies 140 Aleck 139 Tucker 138 Trall 137 Drabble 137 Chicago 126 Vardri 126 Farquhar 124 Hargrave Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 14112 i 10354 he 7791 it 7447 you 3893 me 3516 she 3172 him 2944 they 2127 we 1547 them 1470 her 785 us 690 himself 451 myself 248 themselves 221 herself 218 one 214 itself 138 yourself 63 mine 62 ourselves 38 yours 38 ''em 21 his 20 ''s 16 hers 12 ours 9 theirs 6 yourselves 6 em 4 oneself 3 she''ll 2 thyself 2 au 1 you''re 1 yer 1 ya 1 vanish.--''but 1 them?"--"yes 1 them---- 1 th 1 sho 1 right,--you 1 meself 1 me:--it 1 m''self 1 m''own 1 l''egalità 1 keepin 1 je Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 30126 be 11140 have 4819 do 2530 say 1971 know 1756 go 1741 see 1652 make 1481 come 1410 take 1222 think 1088 get 1087 give 945 look 923 tell 842 find 790 feel 713 leave 615 speak 612 call 603 want 598 seem 555 ask 539 become 504 live 497 keep 491 turn 484 work 482 hear 471 bring 450 put 439 stand 429 let 422 pass 404 write 380 try 369 mean 367 believe 354 grow 349 follow 339 use 334 talk 330 return 329 meet 327 read 322 begin 311 show 310 die 307 hold 299 understand Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 7254 not 1968 so 1472 only 1452 more 1335 up 1313 very 1302 now 1245 then 1071 good 1008 well 990 out 978 little 940 here 902 other 830 never 808 great 798 much 794 long 750 even 743 too 715 first 715 as 705 old 655 most 637 own 580 there 558 always 545 young 539 down 538 such 535 last 529 just 526 again 522 all 517 still 514 perhaps 514 few 514 away 510 many 503 back 465 quite 460 new 445 ever 439 once 426 same 424 right 405 also 382 poor 373 soon 372 on Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 237 good 182 least 139 most 57 great 57 Most 51 bad 31 slight 29 high 21 late 20 dear 15 deep 13 old 12 strong 11 happy 10 low 9 noble 9 full 7 small 7 near 7 early 6 young 6 manif 6 j 5 wild 5 large 5 keen 5 furth 5 eld 5 big 4 safe 4 pure 4 hard 4 fine 4 close 4 cheap 3 wise 3 weak 3 true 3 sure 3 new 3 free 3 easy 3 dark 3 broad 2 warm 2 vile 2 vain 2 swell 2 quick 2 proud Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 516 most 28 well 28 least 1 soon 1 long 1 letter:-- 1 kindest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 _ is _ 6 life is not 6 mallow did not 6 men are not 4 man does not 3 _ do _ 3 carson is dead 3 carson is not 3 life did not 3 man called angus 3 men are so 3 one does n''t 3 one does not 3 people are not 3 things were not 3 time is past 2 _ am _ 2 _ are _ 2 _ think _ 2 carson is carson 2 carson is n''t 2 carson was not 2 day be far 2 day was over 2 eyes had never 2 friends did not 2 friends were not 2 law does not 2 law is happiness 2 law is not 2 life is inseparable 2 life was so 2 life was too 2 mallow was as 2 mallow was not 2 mallow was still 2 man has not 2 man was not 2 men are god 2 men are men 2 men were not 2 nothing came amiss 2 nothing is more 2 nothing is wrong 2 one having authority 2 people do n''t 2 room is light 2 things are not 2 things going on 2 time is short Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 carson is not carson 1 _ was no exception 1 _ was not quite 1 carson had no suspicions 1 carson has no friend 1 carson were not here 1 day are not exactly 1 eyes took no part 1 eyes were no longer 1 friends were not aware 1 friends were not such 1 house is not always 1 law has no claim 1 law is no longer 1 law is no more 1 law knows no citizenship 1 laws are not efficient 1 life is no concern 1 life is not prone 1 life is not safe 1 life is not worth 1 mallow did not well 1 mallow gave no hint 1 mallow was not patient 1 mallow was not popular 1 man does not always 1 man had no intention 1 man has no business 1 man has not yet 1 man is not at 1 man made no reply 1 man was not free 1 man was not really 1 men are not angels 1 men are not responsible 1 men are not so 1 men have no consideration 1 men have no interests 1 men were not heroes 1 men were not socialists 1 one does not yet 1 one is not so 1 ones had no authority 1 people are not fiends 1 people are not quite 1 people are not synonymous 1 people make no use 1 place is not fit 1 room was not far 1 things are not credible A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 23292 author = Bassett, Sara Ware title = Ted and the Telephone date = keywords = Aldercliffe; Bell; Clarence; Cronin; Falls; Fernald; Freeman; Hazen; Laurie; Lea; Mr.; Pine; Ted; Turner; Watson; Wharton summary = Ted Turner lived at Freeman''s Falls, a sleepy little town on the bank But Ted''s father liked the new home better, far better, and so did Ruth "Wireless, telegraphs, telephones, and things like that," put in Ted. For comment Mr. Wharton tipped back in his chair and once more let his Thus it came about that Ted Turner began the long, golden days of his "There is no way you could come up here and live, is there, Ted?" Mr. Wharton inquired one day. Fervent as this wish was, it was several days before Ted saw Mr. Wharton again and in the meantime the boy began to adapt himself to his Mr. Fernald, this is Ted Turner, the lad I have been telling and the little shack among the pines became to both Ted and to Laurie "I should think," commented Laurie one day, when Ted and Mr. Hazen were id = 34406 author = Berkman, Alexander title = Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist date = keywords = Aleck; Anarchist; Berkman; Block; Board; Bob; Captain; Carl; Carnegie; Chaplain; Cosson; Deputy; Frick; Girl; Harry; Homestead; Hopkins; Inspector; Jim; Johnny; Mr.; New; Nold; Pennsylvania; People; Pittsburgh; Red; Russell; Russia; Tony; Warden; Wingie; York; cell; chapter; day; good; know; look; officer summary = near the man''s hiding place, I hear him whisper, "Fall back, Aleck." prisoners stand at the doors, cup in hand, ready to receive the coffee. [14] Prisoner taking care of a range or tier of cells. man stops at my door, his head turning right and left, the while he Back in my cell after the day''s work, I leave the evening meal of bread days my friend failed to return to his old cell, and I soon learned that the Warden to visit each prisoner every day--" prison, and locked him up in a basket cell, the barred door covered with officers to keep watch over the prisoners," the Warden informs new the New Year; the day is passed in the cell. been friends since the day he came in, and he''s a good boy, only he like the guards on the prison walls. id = 36690 author = Eltzbacher, Paul title = Anarchism date = keywords = Anarchism; Bakunin; Christ; Communism; Eltzbacher; Godwin; Kingdom; Kropotkin; New; Paris; Paroles; Proudhon; State; Stirner; Tolstoi; Tucker; anarchistic; law; man; property; teaching summary = The concepts of law, State, and property in the science of a legal concepts of law, State, and property in different legal systems are to The concepts of law, State, and property in general jurisprudence are The concepts of law, State, and property in general jurisprudence are 2. Godwin''s teaching about law, the State, and property is contained 3. Godwin does not call his teaching about law, the State, and property Proudhon''s teaching regarding law, the State, and property underwent 3. Proudhon calls his teaching about law, the State, and property 2. Stirner''s teaching about law, the State, and property is contained 3. Stirner does not call his teaching about law, the State, and property 3. Bakunin designates his teaching about law, the State, and property as 2. For Kropotkin''s teaching about law, the State, and property, the most 2. Tucker''s teaching about law, the State, and property is contained id = 26719 author = Hapgood, Hutchins title = An Anarchist Woman date = keywords = Chicago; Katie; Marie; Mr.; Salon; Sunday; Terry; day; girl; good; life; like; little; love; man; thing; time; way; work summary = "When I got into the street," said Marie, "I felt like a dog let loose." good, and I felt sure at the time that if I were a man I should like to half the night out with a young man: ''Little Marie, it is a sad thing in his club life, moments came, perhaps, when he thought of little Marie, Terry, at the time he and Marie met, was about thirty-five years old and This was the man who met Marie at a critical time of her life. "I had been looking for a girl like Marie," he said, "for several years. Katie saw that Terry was making up to her beloved Marie, and tried to The next scene in the life of Marie and Terry took place in what they Terry that you know, but the most terribly cruel thing the mind of man Katie, explaining Terry''s return, said: "When he went away, Marie was id = 19943 author = Hayward, Rachel title = The Hippodrome date = keywords = Arithelli; Barcelona; Cause; Don; Emile; English; Fatalité; Hippodrome; Manager; Michael; Paris; Poleski; Sobrenski; Vardri; Vladimir; come; life; like; look; time; woman summary = There are few people who look their parts in life, but Emile might "They live for the serious things of life," retorted Emile. "Yes!" Her eyes had become suddenly like green jewels, and she looked "It was all rather dull, _n''est-ce-pas_?" said Emile, who felt more things without complaint, and presently Emile came to the rescue. When she heard the street door shut Arithelli sat down, hiding her face "You slouched last night in the ring, Fatalité," Emile said. The Cause came first, and he feared danger for Arithelli, knowing that For the first time since she had entered the room, Arithelli spoke: Emile knew the little weakness of Michael Furness, and as Vardri had For some days Arithelli had not seen Emile, and she had wondered. If things turned out well then his life and Arithelli''s would be one Emile had gone and now Vardri, and she must face id = 56241 author = Hume, Fergus title = The Indian Bangle date = keywords = Aldean; Angus; Arne; Bellairs; Boldini; Brock; Carson; Casterwell; Clara; Dr.; Drabble; Jim; Laurence; Lord; Madame; Major; Mallow; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Olive; Purcell; Rouge; Semberry; Slarge; Trall; Tui summary = "Aldean is like the fat boy in Pickwick," said Mallow, and quoted, "I "How do you do, Mr. Mallow," said a voice at the young man''s elbow, "I wonder you know such a horrible woman, Mr. Mallow," said Olive. "I fear Olive has no love to give me," said Carson, shaking his head. "And how is my young friend Margery?" asked Aldean, who had known Mrs. Drabble and her household ever since he was a small boy in petticoats. Lord Aldean laughed, Mallow coloured, and Mrs. Drabble, much shocked, "Wouldn''t you rather grow up like Miss Bellairs," said Mallow, "Oh, Mallow''s coming back right enough," said Aldean. "Suppose the girl wouldn''t let the man get that far?" said Aldean, Mrs. Purcell''s assertion that the man who married Olive is not Carson. "Well, Mrs. Carson," said Aldean, reflectively, "I think perhaps you "The man must be buried as Mr. Brock," said Mallow to Aldean, a day or id = 31104 author = Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich, kniaz title = The Place of Anarchism in Socialistic Evolution An Address Delivered in Paris date = keywords = Communism; Revolution; man; society summary = you also, every one of you working men have also laboured: then why condition of producing things useful to the community, and let us The facts I have just stated were such as the Revolution of last century religions--came forward and said--"A Christian has no right to exploit strong, it is its duty to aid working men''s associations; the State International Working Men''s Association, that Socialism spoke in the revolution, which the close of this century has in store for us, shall The tendency of this closing century is towards Communism, free Communism which places the products reaped or manufactured in scientists and business men act each time that they have to come to an Society in relation to the individual; people now ask to what point the of Authoritarian Communism, we declare that the tendency of society is watchword in France to-day is "the Free Commune." And if Anarchist id = 41184 author = Le Queux, William title = Whither Thou Goest date = keywords = Clandon; Contraras; Earl; Farquhar; General; Guy; Hargrave; Isobel; Lady; Lucue; Madrid; Mary; Moreno; Rossett; Saxham; Spain; Violet summary = Jack Hargrave, a young man of good family, but a bit of a _mauvais for the present, good-bye." And poor Guy Rossett, fondly thinking that Guy argued calmly that Isobel was a lady, and of good family. "The man you were dining with, Guy Rossett?" replied Farquhar quietly. "What of Guy Rossett?" asked Contraras abruptly, when the two men were "This affair of Guy Rossett was very pressing." He turned to Moreno and "Lady Mary would love to be near Guy, and she cannot leave her father. Of course, Lady Mary knew that Moreno was the friend. "Some little time ago, Mr Guy Rossett, at present attached to Madrid, Isobel tell me you are a great friend of Moreno." of man, like Guy Rossett, for instance, on whom most women looked with a "Guy Rossett is here, in the next room." It was Moreno who spoke. id = 49842 author = McLean, George N. title = The Rise and Fall of Anarchy in America From its Incipient Stage to the First Bomb Thrown in Chicago date = keywords = Alarm; Arbeiter; Attorney; Chicago; Court; Engel; Fielden; Fischer; Grinnell; Haymarket; Lake; Lingg; Mr.; Parsons; Schnaubelt; Schwab; Spies; State; United; Zeitung; american; anarchist; man; spy summary = United States Supreme Court Sustain Original Verdict--Parsons'' One of our great minds has said: "Our country, though rich in men of The United States Supreme Court acknowledge and defend the right of of his speech he said that the working men of Chicago should form in give the working men of Chicago a chance to state their views in the Fielden then said: ''I want all the working men of Chicago, procession passed by, Spies said: ''A half-dozen dynamite bombs would "State what you heard."--"Spies said to Fielden: ''Don''t say very much meetings?"--"Yes; Spies, Schwab, and I think, Parsons." right of free speech, to discuss the situation of the working men, to meeting May 4, and saw Spies and Parsons there for the first time. the Haymarket meeting was then read, after which the Court said: Almost every State in the North, he said, now had its new jury law, and id = 7084 author = Meredith, Isabel title = A Girl Among the Anarchists date = keywords = Armitage; Bomb; Bonafede; Cause; Combrisson; English; Giannoli; Isabel; Italians; Kosinski; Lamb; London; M''Dermott; Matthieu; Mrs.; Myers; Nekrovitch; Short; Tocsin; Wattles; anarchist; good; look; man; time summary = Russian Anarchist, Ivan Kosinski, a man actively engaged in the hungry-looking little man of very circumspect appearance. had tramped up after a hard day''s work, a young artist who looked rather "I will look round and let you know the result to-morrow," I answered. looked round the "office," took a comprehensive glance at Short, who was "The comrade is right," he said; "he does not want to work; leave him greetings with Kosinski, who was evidently an old friend, looked up at You see, Comrade," he said, turning to me with a smile, "we Anarchists a damp, unwholesome-looking man, whose appearance suggested long May-Day was at hand, and we had been working all night at the office of to look up old friends and comrades in the French and Italian quarters. out of his life, whereas men like Kosinski might be said to abandon the