mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-charlestonSc-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/31290.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/26986.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/4958.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/5696.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/34566.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv caution: excluded filename not matched: *MACOSX* === DIRECTORIES: ./tmp/input === DIRECTORY: ./tmp/input/input-file === metadata file: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv === found metadata file === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named subject-charlestonSc-gutenberg FILE: cache/31290.txt OUTPUT: txt/31290.txt FILE: cache/5696.txt OUTPUT: txt/5696.txt FILE: cache/26986.txt OUTPUT: txt/26986.txt FILE: cache/4958.txt OUTPUT: txt/4958.txt FILE: cache/34566.txt OUTPUT: txt/34566.txt 34566 txt/../pos/34566.pos 34566 txt/../ent/34566.ent 34566 txt/../wrd/34566.wrd 31290 txt/../wrd/31290.wrd 31290 txt/../pos/31290.pos 31290 txt/../ent/31290.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 31290 author: Grimké, Archibald Henry title: Right on the Scaffold, or The Martyrs of 1822 The American Negro Academy. 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De Vere (Henry De Vere) title: The Ghost Girl date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/26986.txt cache: ./cache/26986.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; 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 6 resourceName b'26986.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 4958 author: Adams, F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) title: Justice in the By-Ways, a Tale of Life date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/4958.txt cache: ./cache/4958.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 6 resourceName b'4958.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-charlestonSc-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 31290 author = Grimké, Archibald Henry title = Right on the Scaffold, or The Martyrs of 1822 The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers No. 7 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10495 sentences = 430 flesch = 67 summary = Captain Vesey's slave vessel that we catch the earliest glimpse of our slave-traders, was a black boy of fourteen summers. cancelled, and the old relations of master and slave between Captain black man, a freedom so restrictive in quantity and mean in quality that of men and things of which few inhabitants, whether black or white, in dominant race, be the offender man, woman, or child, Vesey could have clank of their chains, they would, in time, learn to think of Vesey and slave-system and the wickeder white men who oppress and wrong us thus." white person on the street, and did Vesey's companions make the leaders, combined the very qualities of head and heart which Vesey most four of its black heroes and martyrs as they appeared to the slave presence of death, than did this Negro slave exhibit in the black hole cache = ./cache/31290.txt txt = ./txt/31290.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4958 author = Adams, F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) title = Justice in the By-Ways, a Tale of Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 124516 sentences = 6995 flesch = 79 summary = eyes, and child-like he grasps the hand of the young man. the young man, laying his right hand approvingly on Tom's head. Tom gives his hand to the young man, who, as old Spunyarn enters the The young man thought it well not to interrupt the old woman's "Nay, good friend," returns the old man, rising from his sofa, old man says he will be all ready when she comes. thoughts did not come out?" And the old man shakes his head, mutters heathen world, and those poor wretches ('Sure enough!' says Mrs. Swiggs) who eat one another, never have heard of a God, and prefer work of bringing from darkness ('Just as I feel,' thinks Mrs. Swiggs) unto light those poor benighted wretches of the heathen A little removed from the old Judge (excellent man) sits Anna be placed at the table for Tom. The antiquarian, having, as he says, left the young people to cache = ./cache/4958.txt txt = ./txt/4958.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34566 author = Olmstead, Charles H. title = Reminiscences of Service with the First Volunteer Regiment of Georgia, Charleston Harbor, in 1863 An address delivered before the Georgia Historical Society, March 3, 1879 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8953 sentences = 340 flesch = 65 summary = reinforce the garrison of Battery Wagner, on Morris Island, and that south end of Morris Island, and had driven our forces back upon parapets of Fort Sumter, as its guns were slowly fired at the enemy. out for Battery Wagner, reporting to its commander, Col. Graham, of batteries were built by the enemy, and each day the weight of metal We were landed at Fort Johnson, on James Island, a little before dawn Wagner, told me on the following day that the assault came very near distance, upon the enemy's works on Morris Island, while every device new battery opened; the shot and shell went high above our heads, and posted at Fort Johnson, the point of James Island nearest to Morris So ended the siege of Battery Wagner, after a defense of fifty-seven commanders of batteries within range of Sumter, that a boat attack cache = ./cache/34566.txt txt = ./txt/34566.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26986 author = Stacpoole, H. De Vere (Henry De Vere) title = The Ghost Girl date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74127 sentences = 4770 flesch = 88 summary = "Sure, Phyl, you can stay as long as you like with us," said Mr. Hennessey. Miss Pinckney, having shown Phyl out, looked round the room as if to make "Well," said Miss Pinckney, "one wouldn't expect you to like people you When Phyl came down Richard Pinckney was in the garden smoking a cigarette "I know," said Miss Pinckney, "and I want no more of your impudence. Miss Pinckney had talked the night before of Phyl's father and had "Miss Pinckney," said Phyl, as they sat at luncheon that day, "you "I don't want to be looked after," said Phyl flushing up, "and if Mr. Pinckney--" she stopped. "Here's the picture you wanted to see," said Miss Pinckney leading Phyl up "Miss Pinckney," said Phyl that night as they sat at supper, "when you "Phyl," said Miss Pinckney, "would not you like to have a look at the cache = ./cache/26986.txt txt = ./txt/26986.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5696 author = Curtis, Alice Turner title = A Yankee Girl at Fort Sumter date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40369 sentences = 2894 flesch = 92 summary = Sylvia Fulton, a little Boston girl, was staying with her father and Wait!" and a little girl about Sylvia's age came running down It was Flora Hayes; and, next to Grace Waite, Sylvia liked Both Grace and Flora advised Sylvia not to tell her mother of Elinor's "Yas, Missy," said Estralla, her big eyes fixed on the little white "Run," said Sylvia, giving Estralla a little push. "Run. It's all right," said Sylvia with a little smile, and Estralla, I jes' love Missy Sylvia," replied the little girl, now "But I am a white girl, Estralla," said Sylvia. The "doll-ladies," as the little darky girl had always called Sylvia's "Perhaps Flora will own up," Grace said, as the two girls followed Mrs. Fulton down the stairs. "Come up-stairs, Estralla," she said, finding the little negro girl at Mr. Waite had said that as long as Sylvia lived in his house the little cache = ./cache/5696.txt txt = ./txt/5696.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 4958 26986 5696 26986 4958 31290 number of items: 5 sum of words: 258,460 average size in words: 51,692 average readability score: 78 nouns: man; house; hand; time; way; day; night; people; room; girl; head; woman; world; face; door; eyes; mind; something; place; one; mother; moment; things; father; men; life; nothing; morning; air; heart; hands; street; thing; voice; light; girls; side; years; society; child; money; city; name; garden; table; home; friend; days; word; lady verbs: was; had; is; have; be; said; were; do; are; ''s; has; been; did; know; says; see; come; came; go; get; got; say; made; tell; am; make; having; seemed; being; went; let; found; think; knew; take; give; seen; going; put; left; look; looking; told; ''m; thought; looked; want; find; took; stood adjectives: old; little; good; great; other; poor; own; more; few; many; such; young; last; sure; same; first; much; black; white; long; dark; right; high; small; new; ready; open; better; full; very; dead; blue; several; best; bad; whole; fashionable; happy; big; next; glad; true; fine; deep; red; like; large; least; beautiful; terrible adverbs: not; n''t; so; up; then; now; here; out; very; never; just; only; down; back; there; away; as; again; more; off; well; in; always; too; all; much; even; once; on; most; still; indeed; suddenly; over; yet; ever; quite; soon; enough; almost; long; rather; right; far; together; perhaps; no; however; home; nearly pronouns: her; she; i; he; it; his; you; him; they; me; we; my; them; their; your; our; its; us; herself; himself; one; myself; themselves; itself; yourself; ''em; ourselves; mine; ''s; ours; yours; i''m; yo; hers; ye; thy; thee; yerself; theirs; you''re; you''ll; yer; w''at; villain!--what; presidents;--them; oneself; jus; himself--"she; george!--you; em proper nouns: sylvia; mr.; pinckney; phyl; miss; estralla; mrs.; charleston; tom; _; flora; madame; silas; swiggs; snivel; maria; grace; fulton; judge; richard; missy; fort; george; carleton; anna; chapter; south; hennessey; keepum; sumter; juliet; new; god; waite; flamingo; carolina; york; sister; aunt; st.; captain; grangerson; brother; vernons; spyke; soloman; elinor; montford; vesey; slocum keywords: charleston; mr.; mrs.; maria; york; wagner; vesey; vernons; tom; toddleworth; sylvia; swiggs; sumter; state; st.; spyke; south; soloman; snivel; slocum; slave; sister; silas; richard; rhett; rafferty; pinckney; phyl; peter; new; ned; mullholland; montford; missy; miss; mascarene; man; madame; kilgobbin; keepum; juliet; judge; island; ireland; house; hennessey; grangerson; grace; god; george one topic; one dimension: sylvia file(s): ./cache/31290.txt titles(s): Right on the Scaffold, or The Martyrs of 1822 The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers No. 7 three topics; one dimension: mr; pinckney; sylvia file(s): ./cache/4958.txt, ./cache/26986.txt, ./cache/5696.txt titles(s): Justice in the By-Ways, a Tale of Life | The Ghost Girl | A Yankee Girl at Fort Sumter five topics; three dimensions: mr old man; pinckney phyl said; sylvia estralla little; slave vesey men; woods change different file(s): ./cache/4958.txt, ./cache/26986.txt, ./cache/5696.txt, ./cache/31290.txt, ./cache/34566.txt titles(s): Justice in the By-Ways, a Tale of Life | The Ghost Girl | A Yankee Girl at Fort Sumter | Right on the Scaffold, or The Martyrs of 1822 The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers No. 7 | Reminiscences of Service with the First Volunteer Regiment of Georgia, Charleston Harbor, in 1863 An address delivered before the Georgia Historical Society, March 3, 1879 Type: gutenberg title: subject-charlestonSc-gutenberg date: 2021-06-01 time: 19:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Charleston (S.C.)" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 4958 author: Adams, F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) title: Justice in the By-Ways, a Tale of Life date: words: 124516 sentences: 6995 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/4958.txt txt: ./txt/4958.txt summary: eyes, and child-like he grasps the hand of the young man. the young man, laying his right hand approvingly on Tom''s head. Tom gives his hand to the young man, who, as old Spunyarn enters the The young man thought it well not to interrupt the old woman''s "Nay, good friend," returns the old man, rising from his sofa, old man says he will be all ready when she comes. thoughts did not come out?" And the old man shakes his head, mutters heathen world, and those poor wretches (''Sure enough!'' says Mrs. Swiggs) who eat one another, never have heard of a God, and prefer work of bringing from darkness (''Just as I feel,'' thinks Mrs. Swiggs) unto light those poor benighted wretches of the heathen A little removed from the old Judge (excellent man) sits Anna be placed at the table for Tom. The antiquarian, having, as he says, left the young people to id: 5696 author: Curtis, Alice Turner title: A Yankee Girl at Fort Sumter date: words: 40369 sentences: 2894 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/5696.txt txt: ./txt/5696.txt summary: Sylvia Fulton, a little Boston girl, was staying with her father and Wait!" and a little girl about Sylvia''s age came running down It was Flora Hayes; and, next to Grace Waite, Sylvia liked Both Grace and Flora advised Sylvia not to tell her mother of Elinor''s "Yas, Missy," said Estralla, her big eyes fixed on the little white "Run," said Sylvia, giving Estralla a little push. "Run. It''s all right," said Sylvia with a little smile, and Estralla, I jes'' love Missy Sylvia," replied the little girl, now "But I am a white girl, Estralla," said Sylvia. The "doll-ladies," as the little darky girl had always called Sylvia''s "Perhaps Flora will own up," Grace said, as the two girls followed Mrs. Fulton down the stairs. "Come up-stairs, Estralla," she said, finding the little negro girl at Mr. Waite had said that as long as Sylvia lived in his house the little id: 31290 author: Grimké, Archibald Henry title: Right on the Scaffold, or The Martyrs of 1822 The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers No. 7 date: words: 10495 sentences: 430 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/31290.txt txt: ./txt/31290.txt summary: Captain Vesey''s slave vessel that we catch the earliest glimpse of our slave-traders, was a black boy of fourteen summers. cancelled, and the old relations of master and slave between Captain black man, a freedom so restrictive in quantity and mean in quality that of men and things of which few inhabitants, whether black or white, in dominant race, be the offender man, woman, or child, Vesey could have clank of their chains, they would, in time, learn to think of Vesey and slave-system and the wickeder white men who oppress and wrong us thus." white person on the street, and did Vesey''s companions make the leaders, combined the very qualities of head and heart which Vesey most four of its black heroes and martyrs as they appeared to the slave presence of death, than did this Negro slave exhibit in the black hole id: 34566 author: Olmstead, Charles H. title: Reminiscences of Service with the First Volunteer Regiment of Georgia, Charleston Harbor, in 1863 An address delivered before the Georgia Historical Society, March 3, 1879 date: words: 8953 sentences: 340 pages: flesch: 65 cache: ./cache/34566.txt txt: ./txt/34566.txt summary: reinforce the garrison of Battery Wagner, on Morris Island, and that south end of Morris Island, and had driven our forces back upon parapets of Fort Sumter, as its guns were slowly fired at the enemy. out for Battery Wagner, reporting to its commander, Col. Graham, of batteries were built by the enemy, and each day the weight of metal We were landed at Fort Johnson, on James Island, a little before dawn Wagner, told me on the following day that the assault came very near distance, upon the enemy''s works on Morris Island, while every device new battery opened; the shot and shell went high above our heads, and posted at Fort Johnson, the point of James Island nearest to Morris So ended the siege of Battery Wagner, after a defense of fifty-seven commanders of batteries within range of Sumter, that a boat attack id: 26986 author: Stacpoole, H. De Vere (Henry De Vere) title: The Ghost Girl date: words: 74127 sentences: 4770 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/26986.txt txt: ./txt/26986.txt summary: "Sure, Phyl, you can stay as long as you like with us," said Mr. Hennessey. Miss Pinckney, having shown Phyl out, looked round the room as if to make "Well," said Miss Pinckney, "one wouldn''t expect you to like people you When Phyl came down Richard Pinckney was in the garden smoking a cigarette "I know," said Miss Pinckney, "and I want no more of your impudence. Miss Pinckney had talked the night before of Phyl''s father and had "Miss Pinckney," said Phyl, as they sat at luncheon that day, "you "I don''t want to be looked after," said Phyl flushing up, "and if Mr. Pinckney--" she stopped. "Here''s the picture you wanted to see," said Miss Pinckney leading Phyl up "Miss Pinckney," said Phyl that night as they sat at supper, "when you "Phyl," said Miss Pinckney, "would not you like to have a look at the ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel