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Reducing subject-capeCodMass-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19708 author = Greene, Sarah Pratt McLean title = Cape Cod Folks date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 90160 sentences = 5760 flesch = 84 summary = "Wall, thar', now, pa," said Grandma Keeler, reprovingly; "I wouldn't "Why, no interruption, I'm sure," said Grandma Keeler, good-naturedly, "Becky's a very sensible girl," said Grandma Keeler; "and don't cast no "I don't know as we'd ought to blame him," said Grandma Keeler; "though "I should like to ask you to speak to my little boys and girls!" I said; "We can't help nothin' by talkin' that way;" said Grandma Keeler, a "It's right you should stand up for her, teacher," said Grandma Keeler, coming in to talk a little while after you got home from school, teacher, "And Abraham said; 'O Lord, I know you won't like it this time, but I've "Will you walk home with me?" I said, looking up in his face and smiling. "He doesn't know enough about the world, I'm afraid," said Mrs. Cradlebow, and her eyes, fixed on my face, seemed to me to be looking cache = ./cache/19708.txt txt = ./txt/19708.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14563 author = Cooper, James A. title = Sheila of Big Wreck Cove: A Story of Cape Cod date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 84407 sentences = 7278 flesch = 93 summary = Tunis Latham, much disturbed by the old man's words and excited Tunis Latham set Prudence Ball on her feet, but the old woman was "You take her into the house, Cap'n Ira," said Tunis. had not Tunis Latham arrived at the spot at just the time Cap'n Ira "Sure I will, Cap'n Ira," said the young man heartily. girl to make Cap'n Ira Ball and Prudence happy, to bring to their "The old bell is welcoming us, Ida May," Captain Latham said to the "I'm sitting here like a lady, Ira," said the little old woman. "That girl at Cap'n Ball's place, Tunis," said the Portygee girl. The girl whom Cap'n Ira Ball found in the kitchen of the old house You be a likely gal, Ida May," said the old man, both Ida May saw the other girl waiting on Prudence and Cap'n Ira; she cache = ./cache/14563.txt txt = ./txt/14563.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43773 author = Bassett, Sara Ware title = Shifting Sands date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 60911 sentences = 6334 flesch = 93 summary = After days of fog Stanley Heath, a stranger whose power-boat runs "I shall not tell you one thing," Marcia replied. Why, within the week Sylvia's been here, I happen to know Marcia's Fortunately both Marcia and Sylvia were at the moment too far out of Sylvia stole a look at Marcia who had stiffened and now stood with eyes The moment the door banged behind them, Sylvia turned toward Marcia. Sylvia, meanwhile, had heard Stanley Heath call Marcia and hailed her Yes, Marcia and Stanley Heath were talking. The small, grey-haired man looked from Stanley Heath to Marcia, and for dear Marcia." Impulsively Sylvia bent her lips to the hands so tightly "Sylvia, come back here!" Marcia cried. Heath went to Sylvia and took her hand. Marcia and the--the--she and Mr. Heath love one "Sit down, Sylvia, and let us talk of Marcia," ventured Heath after a cache = ./cache/43773.txt txt = ./txt/43773.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22745 author = Lincoln, Joseph Crosby title = Fair Harbor date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 132520 sentences = 13194 flesch = 95 summary = Sears Kendrick stopped looking at the room and its furniture and turned folks think if they know you're here--you, Cap'n Sears Kendrick, that Captain Sears had, by this time, located the voices as coming from the concerning Judge Knowles's reason for wishing to meet Sears Kendrick. Captain Sears was destined to learn that the little woman was Mrs. Esther Tidditt, and the lady with the mustache Mrs. Susanna Brackett. them; and Sears Kendrick and Elizabeth Berry were saying good-by at the "Now you are just in time, Cap'n Kendrick," said Miss Elvira. "Captain Kendrick," he said, "would you mind answering a question?" "Bad news for Bayport this mornin', Cap'n Sears," said Judah. Then said Egbert, "Captain Kendrick, as one man of the world to "Good-by, Captain Kendrick," said Mr. Phillips. "I know you must think it's sort of funny, Sears," she said, looking "Cap'n Kendrick," she asked, "how do you think Judge Knowles came to cache = ./cache/22745.txt txt = ./txt/22745.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14979 author = Various title = Cape Cod and All the Pilgrim Land, June 1922, Volume 6, Number 4 A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Interests of Southeastern Massachusetts date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20544 sentences = 1511 flesch = 84 summary = 0.0 Buzzards Bay station on right; straight ahead, avoiding left-hand Cod and the town of Bourne is entered after passing over the new the Cape Cod canal makes its exit into Buzzards Bay. Thence to main road runs to the Sandwich line and the central and lower Cape. town of Bourne is the Cape Cod canal. Bourne, the "Portal to Cape Cod," is a large and interesting town. Like other Cape Cod towns, it has a history of In a little more detail it may be said that Cape Cod has all the Captain at one time, a small boy who had been sent to sea apparently When the Captain came in to ask if I were all right I sleepily said, times on the Cape are a thing of the past and each year sees a Captain Enoch opened the door so suddenly Abner nearly fell over the Abner's face turned as red as Captain Enoch's. cache = ./cache/14979.txt txt = ./txt/14979.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2452 author = Lincoln, Joseph Crosby title = Shavings: A Novel date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 116771 sentences = 12440 flesch = 97 summary = "Jed Winslow," he declared, "as I said to you just now you beat all that upon which Gabe Bearse came to Jed Winslow's windmill shop in others, like Leander Babbitt or Captain Hunniwell, came to ask his Captain Hunniwell: "I'm like that old clock I used to have, Sam. The pendulum of that thing used to work fine, but the hands "I know whose tongue you're thinking about, Uncle Jed," declared "I think," she said, "if you don't mind, Uncle Jed, I shall call Of course Jed said he would and went back to his little room over Charles and Jed Winslow were by this time good friends. "I know you do, Jed," he said. "Jed," she said, "Captain Hunniwell was just here with you; I saw Jed told the substance of what Captain Sam had said. "Jed," he said, "Ruth tells me that you know of my cache = ./cache/2452.txt txt = ./txt/2452.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18902 author = Bassett, Sara Ware title = Flood Tide date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 71351 sentences = 5486 flesch = 87 summary = "Course I will, Zenas Henry," Willie said without hesitation. Willie--I s'pose you ain't done nothin toward tacklin' Zenas Henry's Bob smiled into the old man's anxious face. "Looks like Jan ain't headed this way to-day, either." He cast a "If Bob says so, it's as good as done already," replied Willie "Let's have the thing out an' see how it looks, Bob," Willie went on. finer, better-spoken young man to be found than Bob Morton." For a long time Willie stood there thinking, his gaze fixed upon the little old man had also forgotten it, for as Bob entered he caught "Bob knows a good deal more about boats than perhaps he'll own," Mr. Galbraith asserted to Willie. have been good to Bob and Willie. "Ain't I told Willie over an' over again about it?" Zenas Henry My soul, but Bob Morton an' Willie Spence did cache = ./cache/18902.txt txt = ./txt/18902.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13982 author = Cooper, James A. title = Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper: A Story of Cape Cod date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74425 sentences = 6846 flesch = 93 summary = "Cap'n Amazon said," boomed the storekeeper a good deal like the "Well, I'd like to see Cap'n Amazon," Lawford said lightly, "if only for "You take my advice, young man," Cap'n Abe said, with sternness, "and night, and away he went." Cap'n Abe told the girl this with that "Yes. Like poor old Jerry, mebbe," said Cap'n Abe, looking at the "I believe I must be very welcome here, Cap'n Abe," Louise said, "Likely it looks so to you," said Cap'n Abe. "Supprise you some, does it, Louise?" Cap'n Abe said. "Must hurry, Louise," hastily said Cap'n Abe as he heard the bedcords "Ain't much like Abe, eh?" and Cap'n Amazon smiled widely. "We were talking about Cap'n Abe," said Louise severely. Cap'n Abe's store as Louise and Mr. Judson Bane came up from the shore "A brave man is Cap'n Amazon," Lawford Tapp said. cache = ./cache/13982.txt txt = ./txt/13982.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 22745 2452 19708 14563 13982 18902 number of items: 8 sum of words: 651,089 average size in words: 81,386 average readability score: 90 nouns: man; time; girl; way; captain; day; door; eyes; hand; face; house; head; thing; one; course; place; room; anything; something; mind; life; things; night; sea; woman; money; folks; moment; mother; nothing; hands; people; world; voice; men; home; name; business; store; fact; years; morning; part; matter; town; word; side; question; heart; boat verbs: was; had; do; be; ''s; have; is; did; said; been; know; were; see; are; come; say; think; ai; go; ''ve; got; tell; ''m; came; get; made; told; has; looked; take; went; make; put; want; ''re; thought; am; heard; asked; seemed; knew; mean; let; saw; took; going; look; does; left; says adjectives: little; old; good; other; young; more; own; much; first; sure; last; such; same; right; many; great; long; new; few; big; poor; glad; least; small; next; most; better; real; open; whole; dear; best; nice; white; only; bad; true; full; afraid; hard; sorry; ready; enough; black; able; several; high; short; happy; certain adverbs: n''t; not; so; up; now; here; then; out; just; there; never; down; as; too; very; again; all; back; more; in; only; even; over; ever; away; well; on; much; still; always; off; of; almost; enough; right; once; far; perhaps; long; quite; rather; yet; at; most; else; pretty; really; course; first; no pronouns: i; he; you; it; she; his; her; him; me; they; my; we; your; them; their; its; ''em; himself; us; our; herself; myself; yourself; one; yours; ''s; itself; em; themselves; mine; ye; hers; ourselves; i''m; ours; theirs; on''t; yer; huh; yu; yourselves; it''s; you''re; yew; thinkin; pelf; d''you; cal''latin; your--; you?--that proper nouns: _; jed; mr.; captain; mrs.; tunis; louise; sears; kendrick; willie; abe; miss; marcia; ira; ida; sam; judah; may; winslow; phillips; george; sheila; amazon; elizabeth; grandma; bob; cape; harbor; lawford; latham; aunt; heath; sylvia; ye; seamew; morton; uncle; prudence; fair; armstrong; henry; berry; tapp; boston; egbert; charlie; keeler; elisha; twas; hunniwell keywords: mr.; captain; mrs.; miss; cape; aunt; zenas; wilton; willie; uncle; phillips; new; henry; george; boston; wreckers; wreck; winslow; wallencampers; wallencamp; wal; tunis; tiny; tidditt; teacher; tapp; sylvia; stanley; spence; snowden; snelling; silvy; silt; sheila; sears; seamew; sarah; sam; ruth; rollin; roger; robert; rebecca; prue; prudence; phin; orham; olver; morton; minot one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/19708.txt titles(s): Cape Cod Folks three topics; one dimension: said; girl; said file(s): ./cache/22745.txt, ./cache/14563.txt, ./cache/19708.txt titles(s): Fair Harbor | Sheila of Big Wreck Cove: A Story of Cape Cod | Cape Cod Folks five topics; three dimensions: jed said don; said don know; marcia heath sylvia; cap louise abe; knowles wood sounded file(s): ./cache/2452.txt, ./cache/22745.txt, ./cache/43773.txt, ./cache/13982.txt, ./cache/14979.txt titles(s): Shavings: A Novel | Fair Harbor | Shifting Sands | Cap''n Abe, Storekeeper: A Story of Cape Cod | Cape Cod and All the Pilgrim Land, June 1922, Volume 6, Number 4 A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Interests of Southeastern Massachusetts Type: gutenberg title: subject-capeCodMass-gutenberg date: 2021-06-01 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Cape Cod (Mass.)" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 18902 author: Bassett, Sara Ware title: Flood Tide date: words: 71351 sentences: 5486 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/18902.txt txt: ./txt/18902.txt summary: "Course I will, Zenas Henry," Willie said without hesitation. Willie--I s''pose you ain''t done nothin toward tacklin'' Zenas Henry''s Bob smiled into the old man''s anxious face. "Looks like Jan ain''t headed this way to-day, either." He cast a "If Bob says so, it''s as good as done already," replied Willie "Let''s have the thing out an'' see how it looks, Bob," Willie went on. finer, better-spoken young man to be found than Bob Morton." For a long time Willie stood there thinking, his gaze fixed upon the little old man had also forgotten it, for as Bob entered he caught "Bob knows a good deal more about boats than perhaps he''ll own," Mr. Galbraith asserted to Willie. have been good to Bob and Willie. "Ain''t I told Willie over an'' over again about it?" Zenas Henry My soul, but Bob Morton an'' Willie Spence did id: 43773 author: Bassett, Sara Ware title: Shifting Sands date: words: 60911 sentences: 6334 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/43773.txt txt: ./txt/43773.txt summary: After days of fog Stanley Heath, a stranger whose power-boat runs "I shall not tell you one thing," Marcia replied. Why, within the week Sylvia''s been here, I happen to know Marcia''s Fortunately both Marcia and Sylvia were at the moment too far out of Sylvia stole a look at Marcia who had stiffened and now stood with eyes The moment the door banged behind them, Sylvia turned toward Marcia. Sylvia, meanwhile, had heard Stanley Heath call Marcia and hailed her Yes, Marcia and Stanley Heath were talking. The small, grey-haired man looked from Stanley Heath to Marcia, and for dear Marcia." Impulsively Sylvia bent her lips to the hands so tightly "Sylvia, come back here!" Marcia cried. Heath went to Sylvia and took her hand. Marcia and the--the--she and Mr. Heath love one "Sit down, Sylvia, and let us talk of Marcia," ventured Heath after a id: 14563 author: Cooper, James A. title: Sheila of Big Wreck Cove: A Story of Cape Cod date: words: 84407 sentences: 7278 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/14563.txt txt: ./txt/14563.txt summary: Tunis Latham, much disturbed by the old man''s words and excited Tunis Latham set Prudence Ball on her feet, but the old woman was "You take her into the house, Cap''n Ira," said Tunis. had not Tunis Latham arrived at the spot at just the time Cap''n Ira "Sure I will, Cap''n Ira," said the young man heartily. girl to make Cap''n Ira Ball and Prudence happy, to bring to their "The old bell is welcoming us, Ida May," Captain Latham said to the "I''m sitting here like a lady, Ira," said the little old woman. "That girl at Cap''n Ball''s place, Tunis," said the Portygee girl. The girl whom Cap''n Ira Ball found in the kitchen of the old house You be a likely gal, Ida May," said the old man, both Ida May saw the other girl waiting on Prudence and Cap''n Ira; she id: 13982 author: Cooper, James A. title: Cap''n Abe, Storekeeper: A Story of Cape Cod date: words: 74425 sentences: 6846 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/13982.txt txt: ./txt/13982.txt summary: "Cap''n Amazon said," boomed the storekeeper a good deal like the "Well, I''d like to see Cap''n Amazon," Lawford said lightly, "if only for "You take my advice, young man," Cap''n Abe said, with sternness, "and night, and away he went." Cap''n Abe told the girl this with that "Yes. Like poor old Jerry, mebbe," said Cap''n Abe, looking at the "I believe I must be very welcome here, Cap''n Abe," Louise said, "Likely it looks so to you," said Cap''n Abe. "Supprise you some, does it, Louise?" Cap''n Abe said. "Must hurry, Louise," hastily said Cap''n Abe as he heard the bedcords "Ain''t much like Abe, eh?" and Cap''n Amazon smiled widely. "We were talking about Cap''n Abe," said Louise severely. Cap''n Abe''s store as Louise and Mr. Judson Bane came up from the shore "A brave man is Cap''n Amazon," Lawford Tapp said. id: 19708 author: Greene, Sarah Pratt McLean title: Cape Cod Folks date: words: 90160 sentences: 5760 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/19708.txt txt: ./txt/19708.txt summary: "Wall, thar'', now, pa," said Grandma Keeler, reprovingly; "I wouldn''t "Why, no interruption, I''m sure," said Grandma Keeler, good-naturedly, "Becky''s a very sensible girl," said Grandma Keeler; "and don''t cast no "I don''t know as we''d ought to blame him," said Grandma Keeler; "though "I should like to ask you to speak to my little boys and girls!" I said; "We can''t help nothin'' by talkin'' that way;" said Grandma Keeler, a "It''s right you should stand up for her, teacher," said Grandma Keeler, coming in to talk a little while after you got home from school, teacher, "And Abraham said; ''O Lord, I know you won''t like it this time, but I''ve "Will you walk home with me?" I said, looking up in his face and smiling. "He doesn''t know enough about the world, I''m afraid," said Mrs. Cradlebow, and her eyes, fixed on my face, seemed to me to be looking id: 22745 author: Lincoln, Joseph Crosby title: Fair Harbor date: words: 132520 sentences: 13194 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/22745.txt txt: ./txt/22745.txt summary: Sears Kendrick stopped looking at the room and its furniture and turned folks think if they know you''re here--you, Cap''n Sears Kendrick, that Captain Sears had, by this time, located the voices as coming from the concerning Judge Knowles''s reason for wishing to meet Sears Kendrick. Captain Sears was destined to learn that the little woman was Mrs. Esther Tidditt, and the lady with the mustache Mrs. Susanna Brackett. them; and Sears Kendrick and Elizabeth Berry were saying good-by at the "Now you are just in time, Cap''n Kendrick," said Miss Elvira. "Captain Kendrick," he said, "would you mind answering a question?" "Bad news for Bayport this mornin'', Cap''n Sears," said Judah. Then said Egbert, "Captain Kendrick, as one man of the world to "Good-by, Captain Kendrick," said Mr. Phillips. "I know you must think it''s sort of funny, Sears," she said, looking "Cap''n Kendrick," she asked, "how do you think Judge Knowles came to id: 2452 author: Lincoln, Joseph Crosby title: Shavings: A Novel date: words: 116771 sentences: 12440 pages: flesch: 97 cache: ./cache/2452.txt txt: ./txt/2452.txt summary: "Jed Winslow," he declared, "as I said to you just now you beat all that upon which Gabe Bearse came to Jed Winslow''s windmill shop in others, like Leander Babbitt or Captain Hunniwell, came to ask his Captain Hunniwell: "I''m like that old clock I used to have, Sam. The pendulum of that thing used to work fine, but the hands "I know whose tongue you''re thinking about, Uncle Jed," declared "I think," she said, "if you don''t mind, Uncle Jed, I shall call Of course Jed said he would and went back to his little room over Charles and Jed Winslow were by this time good friends. "I know you do, Jed," he said. "Jed," she said, "Captain Hunniwell was just here with you; I saw Jed told the substance of what Captain Sam had said. "Jed," he said, "Ruth tells me that you know of my id: 14979 author: Various title: Cape Cod and All the Pilgrim Land, June 1922, Volume 6, Number 4 A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Interests of Southeastern Massachusetts date: words: 20544 sentences: 1511 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/14979.txt txt: ./txt/14979.txt summary: 0.0 Buzzards Bay station on right; straight ahead, avoiding left-hand Cod and the town of Bourne is entered after passing over the new the Cape Cod canal makes its exit into Buzzards Bay. Thence to main road runs to the Sandwich line and the central and lower Cape. town of Bourne is the Cape Cod canal. Bourne, the "Portal to Cape Cod," is a large and interesting town. Like other Cape Cod towns, it has a history of In a little more detail it may be said that Cape Cod has all the Captain at one time, a small boy who had been sent to sea apparently When the Captain came in to ask if I were all right I sleepily said, times on the Cape are a thing of the past and each year sees a Captain Enoch opened the door so suddenly Abner nearly fell over the Abner''s face turned as red as Captain Enoch''s. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel