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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 7 resourceName b'28093.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 4014 author: Leblanc, Maurice title: Arsene Lupin date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/4014.txt cache: ./cache/4014.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 4 resourceName b'4014.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-burglars-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 4014 author = Leblanc, Maurice title = Arsene Lupin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 72098 sentences = 6644 flesch = 92 summary = As she closed the door on them, Germaine turned to Sonia, and said: "I "'Arsene Lupin?'" said the Duke in a tone of some bewilderment. "Arsene Lupin is a very capable man," said the Duke, smiling. The drawing-room door opened, and in came Germaine, followed by Sonia "Good-night, and bon voyage, Mademoiselle Sonia," said the Duke. "Be sure you ask them to send Guerchard," said the Duke. When Guerchard came to the end of his questions, the Duke said: "You Guerchard turned to Sonia and said, "I was looking for you, Formery's innocents," said Guerchard, turning to the Duke. "Ah, you don't know Lupin, your Grace," said Guerchard. The Duke put his head inside the drawing-room door, and said to the "About Guerchard?" said the Duke. Guerchard," said the Duke slowly. "Very good," said the Duke; and he went into the drawing-room. "And the house next door?" said Guerchard. cache = ./cache/4014.txt txt = ./txt/4014.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28093 author = Leblanc, Maurice title = The Confessions of Arsène Lupin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 68329 sentences = 6023 flesch = 89 summary = Lupin stopped me with a peremptory gesture and said, with his eyes on "I'm going up, show me the way," said Lupin, with his foot on the told it to me next day--three minutes later, Lupin rang at the door of He took Lupin into his study, a large, three-windowed room, lined with desk, at once came back to Lupin, put the weapon in his pocket and said, He took her hand and, while examining the plain gold ring, said: "Yes, on the same day as André Chénier," said Lupin. "There remained, at any rate, the Passy house," said Lupin. "Oh, yes, of course," said Lupin. "Yes, it is," said Lupin, shaking hands with us. She unfastened Lupin's right hand, gave him a pen and said: "Look," he said, making room for Ganimard. "Come," said Lupin, laughing, "pull yourself together. Arsène Lupin took my arm, and walking away with me, said: cache = ./cache/28093.txt txt = ./txt/28093.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4017 author = Leblanc, Maurice title = The Hollow Needle; Further adventures of Arsene Lupin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 66902 sentences = 5572 flesch = 87 summary = Saint-Veran, who had not taken her eyes from Isidore Beautrelet since Isidore Beautrelet, whose holidays ended that day, went off by the June, Isidore Beautrelet would take the fast train to Dieppe: and Lupin Beautrelet, Lupin was not able to make his way into the The Comte de Gesvres followed him and Beautrelet, in his turn, placed Isidore Beautrelet has got the better of Arsene Lupin. "It shall appear!" said Beautrelet, starting up in his turn. So Isidore Beautrelet, mastered for a moment by Arsene Lupin, man and the child met; and Beautrelet placed his hand very gently on Beautrelet went and took the paper and handed it to his son. Beautrelet has held in his hands and which Lupin recovered from him "Yes, Arsene Lupin," repeated Beautrelet. Beautrelet and there's no question of Arsene Lupin either. "Come along," said Lupin, pushing Beautrelet before him. cache = ./cache/4017.txt txt = ./txt/4017.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10948 author = Stockton, Frank Richard title = The Stories of the Three Burglars date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 33906 sentences = 1858 flesch = 86 summary = "Look here," said the tall man, suddenly turning to the other with an "I can scarcely believe," said Aunt Martha, "that that young man is a "Now, then," said Aunt Martha to the burglars, "I would like very much "Very good," said Aunt Martha; "we want to hear all the particulars." want you to tell me what you think of that man's story," said my wife. "It may be," said Aunt Martha, "that the man's story is true. "I don't think this man suffered for want of education," said my wife; "But, sir," said the young man, "you will surely except me. "If I was unbound," said the young man, looking at me, "I could speak "Well," said the young man, "the next day we met I took her to the "Well," said the young man, "Ajax never came back. man," said Aunt Martha quickly. cache = ./cache/10948.txt txt = ./txt/10948.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40897 author = Hering, Henry Augustus title = The Burglars' Club: A Romance in Twelve Chronicles date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 53828 sentences = 4874 flesch = 87 summary = "Every one," said Sir John, "except things like these," and he pulled "Sir John Carder," he said gravely, as a judge addressing a prisoner, The light in the room was turned on, and the door opened by Mr. Percy "Bring in the other man," said Lord Illingworth. "The guv'ner gave me this," said the man, handing a card, "and the key." "Good-evenin', my lord," said Mr. Pilgrim, with studied politeness. "Good-night, my lord," said Mr. Pilgrim at eleven o'clock. "Right," said Lord Roker, with his eyes beyond Mr. Pilgrim, fixed on an "Your hours are long," said Lord Roker, sympathetically. "You would dare to fire on me, sir?" said the Lord Chancellor. "Does the Burglars' Club meet to-night?" he said quietly. "On second thoughts, sir," he said, "I don't know. "Is that the charge, sir?" said the policeman to Lord Tadcaster. "You'll have it done by breakfast time, please," said Lord Lothersdale, cache = ./cache/40897.txt txt = ./txt/40897.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7896 author = Leblanc, Maurice title = The Eight Strokes of the Clock date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64328 sentences = 5601 flesch = 89 summary = "The door of the drawing-room, evidently," said Rénine. Half an hour later, Hortense Daniel and Rénine left the Château de "Oh, really!" said Rénine, looking a little disappointed. "I'll go in to the ladies," he said, taking Rénine and Hortense with him. "I shall not detain you for any length of time," said Rénine, "and I will "You're looking a little pale, my dear," said Rénine, with a laugh, as they "Let's rush things," said Rénine to Hortense. "And he won't go back until he's married," said Rénine to Hortense, as they "Do look at the man who's playing the butler," said Serge Rénine. Hortense and Rénine would have much liked to know what Rose Andrée thought "Yes," said Hortense, "but the man she loves is almost certainly dead." Rénine, who did not expect them until later, said to Hortense: "The time, I think, has come," said Rénine to Thérèse, with the same cache = ./cache/7896.txt txt = ./txt/7896.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40203 author = Leblanc, Maurice title = Arsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61830 sentences = 5723 flesch = 87 summary = twelfth day, Mon. Gerbois received from Arsène Lupin a letter, marked Mon. Gerbois had not replied to Arsène Lupin's letter. "Yes, but Lupin always turns the world upside down," said Ganimard, "Mon Dieu, monsieur," said Lupin, "what's your hurry? "In the first place," said Ganimard, "I will ask Monsieur Charles to be Arsène Lupin entered the house of Monsieur Detinan and escaped therefrom house in which the Baron d'Hautrec was killed?" Herlock Sholmes asked Herlock Sholmes and Wilson were the prisoners of Arsène Lupin?" Herlock Sholmes and Wilson were the prisoners of Arsène Lupin?" Then Sholmes understood that these men were not tracking Arsène Lupin; At the terminal point Herlock Sholmes, by leaning over, saw Arsène Lupin "The capture of Arsène Lupin," replied Sholmes. "Monsieur Sholmes," said Lupin, "kindly exchange to the other machine. "And if I should take you at your word, Monsieur Lupin?" said Sholmes, cache = ./cache/40203.txt txt = ./txt/40203.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37647 author = Otis, James title = The Adventures of a Country Boy at a Country Fair date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64645 sentences = 3466 flesch = 86 summary = "If business is good, I'm willing to do what is right," Teddy replied; By this time Teddy had recovered something like composure, and he said, "I've got to leave, no matter what the old fool says," Sam replied. "Are you going?" Teddy asked, and Sam replied in a voice which trembled "I must stay here, an' lose all my chances of making money," Teddy said, "You're bound to do a good business this week," Dan said, at about eight Teddy said he wanted to see what Dan and Sam were doing. "I don't want to talk with you," Uncle Nathan said, as he put Teddy's Teddy returned to the cane-board just in time to aid Tim in attending to gave Teddy time to think of what the lawyer had said, and he added, as "Then there has been no good done in arresting him," Teddy said, cache = ./cache/37647.txt txt = ./txt/37647.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5866 author = McCutcheon, George Barr title = Yollop date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23708 sentences = 2131 flesch = 91 summary = I think how I let a skinny, half-witted boob like you walk right "I'll tell what I'll do," said Cassius Smilk obligingly. "The thing that's troubling me now," said Mr. Yollop, as Smilk hung "You were saying a little while ago," said Mr. Yollop, shifting his "I'm tryin' to use common, every-day words, Mr. Shallop," said Mr. Smilk, with dignity, "and I wish you'd do the same." "Cassius," interrupted Mr. Yollop urbanely, "this is my sister, Mrs. Champney. "Put up your hands, Yollop!" ordered Mr. Smilk. "I say, Cassius," cried Mr. Yollop, "is this the woman you wanted to "See here, Smilk," said Mr. Yollop, "I cannot allow you to strike my "I was thinking of your roll of bills, Cassius," said Mr. Yollop. "I wish I had shot you, Smilk, when I had the chance," said Mr. Yollop sadly. 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"The guv''ner gave me this," said the man, handing a card, "and the key." "Good-evenin'', my lord," said Mr. Pilgrim, with studied politeness. "Good-night, my lord," said Mr. Pilgrim at eleven o''clock. "Right," said Lord Roker, with his eyes beyond Mr. Pilgrim, fixed on an "Your hours are long," said Lord Roker, sympathetically. "You would dare to fire on me, sir?" said the Lord Chancellor. "Does the Burglars'' Club meet to-night?" he said quietly. "On second thoughts, sir," he said, "I don''t know. "Is that the charge, sir?" said the policeman to Lord Tadcaster. "You''ll have it done by breakfast time, please," said Lord Lothersdale, id: 28093 author: Leblanc, Maurice title: The Confessions of Arsène Lupin date: words: 68329 sentences: 6023 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/28093.txt txt: ./txt/28093.txt summary: Lupin stopped me with a peremptory gesture and said, with his eyes on "I''m going up, show me the way," said Lupin, with his foot on the told it to me next day--three minutes later, Lupin rang at the door of He took Lupin into his study, a large, three-windowed room, lined with desk, at once came back to Lupin, put the weapon in his pocket and said, He took her hand and, while examining the plain gold ring, said: "Yes, on the same day as André Chénier," said Lupin. "There remained, at any rate, the Passy house," said Lupin. "Oh, yes, of course," said Lupin. "Yes, it is," said Lupin, shaking hands with us. She unfastened Lupin''s right hand, gave him a pen and said: "Look," he said, making room for Ganimard. "Come," said Lupin, laughing, "pull yourself together. Arsène Lupin took my arm, and walking away with me, said: id: 4014 author: Leblanc, Maurice title: Arsene Lupin date: words: 72098 sentences: 6644 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/4014.txt txt: ./txt/4014.txt summary: As she closed the door on them, Germaine turned to Sonia, and said: "I "''Arsene Lupin?''" said the Duke in a tone of some bewilderment. "Arsene Lupin is a very capable man," said the Duke, smiling. The drawing-room door opened, and in came Germaine, followed by Sonia "Good-night, and bon voyage, Mademoiselle Sonia," said the Duke. "Be sure you ask them to send Guerchard," said the Duke. When Guerchard came to the end of his questions, the Duke said: "You Guerchard turned to Sonia and said, "I was looking for you, Formery''s innocents," said Guerchard, turning to the Duke. "Ah, you don''t know Lupin, your Grace," said Guerchard. The Duke put his head inside the drawing-room door, and said to the "About Guerchard?" said the Duke. Guerchard," said the Duke slowly. "Very good," said the Duke; and he went into the drawing-room. "And the house next door?" said Guerchard. id: 4017 author: Leblanc, Maurice title: The Hollow Needle; Further adventures of Arsene Lupin date: words: 66902 sentences: 5572 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/4017.txt txt: ./txt/4017.txt summary: Saint-Veran, who had not taken her eyes from Isidore Beautrelet since Isidore Beautrelet, whose holidays ended that day, went off by the June, Isidore Beautrelet would take the fast train to Dieppe: and Lupin Beautrelet, Lupin was not able to make his way into the The Comte de Gesvres followed him and Beautrelet, in his turn, placed Isidore Beautrelet has got the better of Arsene Lupin. "It shall appear!" said Beautrelet, starting up in his turn. So Isidore Beautrelet, mastered for a moment by Arsene Lupin, man and the child met; and Beautrelet placed his hand very gently on Beautrelet went and took the paper and handed it to his son. Beautrelet has held in his hands and which Lupin recovered from him "Yes, Arsene Lupin," repeated Beautrelet. Beautrelet and there''s no question of Arsene Lupin either. "Come along," said Lupin, pushing Beautrelet before him. id: 7896 author: Leblanc, Maurice title: The Eight Strokes of the Clock date: words: 64328 sentences: 5601 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/7896.txt txt: ./txt/7896.txt summary: "The door of the drawing-room, evidently," said Rénine. Half an hour later, Hortense Daniel and Rénine left the Château de "Oh, really!" said Rénine, looking a little disappointed. "I''ll go in to the ladies," he said, taking Rénine and Hortense with him. "I shall not detain you for any length of time," said Rénine, "and I will "You''re looking a little pale, my dear," said Rénine, with a laugh, as they "Let''s rush things," said Rénine to Hortense. "And he won''t go back until he''s married," said Rénine to Hortense, as they "Do look at the man who''s playing the butler," said Serge Rénine. Hortense and Rénine would have much liked to know what Rose Andrée thought "Yes," said Hortense, "but the man she loves is almost certainly dead." Rénine, who did not expect them until later, said to Hortense: "The time, I think, has come," said Rénine to Thérèse, with the same id: 40203 author: Leblanc, Maurice title: Arsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes date: words: 61830 sentences: 5723 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/40203.txt txt: ./txt/40203.txt summary: twelfth day, Mon. Gerbois received from Arsène Lupin a letter, marked Mon. Gerbois had not replied to Arsène Lupin''s letter. "Yes, but Lupin always turns the world upside down," said Ganimard, "Mon Dieu, monsieur," said Lupin, "what''s your hurry? "In the first place," said Ganimard, "I will ask Monsieur Charles to be Arsène Lupin entered the house of Monsieur Detinan and escaped therefrom house in which the Baron d''Hautrec was killed?" Herlock Sholmes asked Herlock Sholmes and Wilson were the prisoners of Arsène Lupin?" Herlock Sholmes and Wilson were the prisoners of Arsène Lupin?" Then Sholmes understood that these men were not tracking Arsène Lupin; At the terminal point Herlock Sholmes, by leaning over, saw Arsène Lupin "The capture of Arsène Lupin," replied Sholmes. "Monsieur Sholmes," said Lupin, "kindly exchange to the other machine. "And if I should take you at your word, Monsieur Lupin?" said Sholmes, id: 5866 author: McCutcheon, George Barr title: Yollop date: words: 23708 sentences: 2131 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/5866.txt txt: ./txt/5866.txt summary: I think how I let a skinny, half-witted boob like you walk right "I''ll tell what I''ll do," said Cassius Smilk obligingly. "The thing that''s troubling me now," said Mr. Yollop, as Smilk hung "You were saying a little while ago," said Mr. Yollop, shifting his "I''m tryin'' to use common, every-day words, Mr. Shallop," said Mr. Smilk, with dignity, "and I wish you''d do the same." "Cassius," interrupted Mr. Yollop urbanely, "this is my sister, Mrs. Champney. "Put up your hands, Yollop!" ordered Mr. Smilk. "I say, Cassius," cried Mr. Yollop, "is this the woman you wanted to "See here, Smilk," said Mr. Yollop, "I cannot allow you to strike my "I was thinking of your roll of bills, Cassius," said Mr. Yollop. "I wish I had shot you, Smilk, when I had the chance," said Mr. Yollop sadly. The State: "Now, Mr. Yollop, I''m going to ask you to tell the jury, id: 37647 author: Otis, James title: The Adventures of a Country Boy at a Country Fair date: words: 64645 sentences: 3466 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/37647.txt txt: ./txt/37647.txt summary: "If business is good, I''m willing to do what is right," Teddy replied; By this time Teddy had recovered something like composure, and he said, "I''ve got to leave, no matter what the old fool says," Sam replied. "Are you going?" Teddy asked, and Sam replied in a voice which trembled "I must stay here, an'' lose all my chances of making money," Teddy said, "You''re bound to do a good business this week," Dan said, at about eight Teddy said he wanted to see what Dan and Sam were doing. "I don''t want to talk with you," Uncle Nathan said, as he put Teddy''s Teddy returned to the cane-board just in time to aid Tim in attending to gave Teddy time to think of what the lawyer had said, and he added, as "Then there has been no good done in arresting him," Teddy said, id: 10948 author: Stockton, Frank Richard title: The Stories of the Three Burglars date: words: 33906 sentences: 1858 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/10948.txt txt: ./txt/10948.txt summary: "Look here," said the tall man, suddenly turning to the other with an "I can scarcely believe," said Aunt Martha, "that that young man is a "Now, then," said Aunt Martha to the burglars, "I would like very much "Very good," said Aunt Martha; "we want to hear all the particulars." want you to tell me what you think of that man''s story," said my wife. "It may be," said Aunt Martha, "that the man''s story is true. "I don''t think this man suffered for want of education," said my wife; "But, sir," said the young man, "you will surely except me. "If I was unbound," said the young man, looking at me, "I could speak "Well," said the young man, "the next day we met I took her to the "Well," said the young man, "Ajax never came back. man," said Aunt Martha quickly. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel