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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 26 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 65664 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 Miss 8 Mr. 7 Mrs. 6 Tom 6 Overton 6 Grace 6 Elfreda 6 Anne 5 Miriam 5 Harlowe 4 good 4 West 4 Ruth 4 Prescott 4 Mary 4 Mabel 4 Laura 4 Emma 3 girl 3 Yale 3 Point 3 Kathleen 3 Jean 3 House 3 Holmes 3 Hall 3 Greg 3 Green 3 Dick 3 Cadet 3 Brown 3 Arline 2 think 2 Wellington 2 Wayne 2 University 2 St. 2 Professor 2 Princeton 2 Patty 2 Nora 2 Navy 2 Nance 2 Molly 2 Margaret 2 London 2 Judy 2 Judith 2 Joe 2 Jack Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3691 girl 3607 time 2999 man 2764 room 2407 day 2021 thing 1958 year 1918 way 1831 hand 1761 college 1740 friend 1713 night 1571 eye 1491 one 1405 class 1381 face 1351 boy 1285 moment 1239 door 1228 life 1214 head 1173 fellow 1155 something 1044 nothing 1021 place 994 anything 991 word 968 work 958 minute 929 freshman 918 morning 870 voice 865 side 845 end 838 mind 834 father 813 grace 796 game 783 letter 766 hour 742 name 740 table 717 home 715 matter 713 evening 699 week 694 house 694 foot 693 line 682 arm Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3369 _ 2735 Grace 2419 Miss 2004 Mr. 1729 Tom 1333 Dick 1208 Prescott 1138 Elfreda 956 Ruth 944 Anne 941 Mrs. 892 Molly 883 Jean 845 Miriam 791 Hicks 760 Greg 706 Stover 702 Julian 673 Binney 658 Patty 632 Emma 621 Harlowe 595 Judy 578 Overton 567 Mary 540 Arline 510 West 481 Bannister 480 Kennedy 462 Hardy 450 Hall 438 Frank 437 Roy 422 Kathleen 397 Lucius 395 Young 394 Yale 390 New 386 Evelyn 385 Army 382 House 370 Mabel 370 Captain 350 Nance 345 Dodge 343 Laura 332 Berta 330 Holmes 317 Drysdale 314 Harry Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 28784 i 22044 you 18835 it 18080 he 12571 she 6289 him 6009 they 5954 we 5314 me 4186 her 3825 them 1628 himself 1544 us 751 herself 528 myself 401 themselves 395 yourself 345 one 230 ''s 204 itself 154 ''em 143 yours 97 ourselves 92 mine 56 hers 44 his 39 em 29 ours 22 theirs 12 oneself 11 you''re 11 thee 10 yourselves 9 i''m 9 hisself 8 thyself 5 you''ll 5 huh 4 ye 4 thy 3 on''t 2 withey 2 thou 2 out,-- 2 eva 2 delf 1 you--_you 1 yet"--lila 1 woodville 1 wi Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 59233 be 25294 have 13347 do 9544 say 6945 go 5150 come 5032 know 4488 see 4207 make 3864 think 3795 get 3370 take 3097 look 2491 tell 2188 give 2183 ask 1915 find 1734 feel 1595 leave 1592 begin 1583 want 1521 hear 1412 seem 1384 turn 1312 let 1301 call 1292 put 1233 keep 1210 stand 1185 try 1152 sit 1060 like 1039 mean 941 talk 907 write 905 wish 903 believe 867 laugh 846 hold 843 return 823 bring 815 meet 813 pass 803 wait 801 walk 785 help 783 run 774 speak 768 answer 763 read Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 18023 not 5024 so 4688 up 4023 then 3649 now 3392 out 3274 good 2900 little 2864 very 2652 more 2441 just 2426 here 2421 old 2395 well 2228 first 2165 other 2165 never 2138 down 2114 only 2057 much 1977 too 1888 back 1853 as 1827 last 1746 again 1638 long 1573 all 1519 on 1456 there 1431 own 1373 great 1334 young 1334 in 1305 away 1295 over 1222 off 1205 right 1179 even 1174 ever 1102 most 1068 next 1013 once 993 always 960 still 930 enough 914 few 896 sure 868 almost 861 many 821 new Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 730 good 495 least 331 most 103 great 101 slight 84 bad 72 near 61 high 57 Most 40 late 38 big 37 dear 36 fine 27 nice 27 hard 23 strong 21 large 21 happy 18 early 15 small 15 deep 14 old 13 strange 13 low 12 wise 12 bright 11 young 11 pleasant 10 true 10 handsome 9 short 9 mere 9 long 9 faint 9 eld 9 clever 8 tall 8 rich 8 noble 7 weak 7 remote 7 mean 7 easy 6 wild 6 sweet 6 sure 6 staunch 6 smart 6 queer 6 lovely Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 771 most 81 least 59 well 2 worst 2 near 2 highest 2 hard 1 youngest 1 wittiest 1 solemnest 1 potest 1 lowest 1 lest 1 happiest 1 gentlest 1 gayest 1 fiercest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 www.gutenberg.org 4 www.gutenberg.net 2 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/53548/53548-h/53548-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/53548/53548-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36717/36717-h/36717-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36717/36717-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/5/8/9/25893/25893-h/25893-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/5/8/9/25893/25893-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/7/9/8/17988/17988-h/17988-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/7/9/8/17988/17988-h.zip 1 http://archive.org/details/jeancabotatashto00scotiala 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 _ is _ 21 _ do _ 16 _ was _ 13 _ are _ 11 _ did _ 11 _ had _ 11 _ have _ 8 dick did not 7 _ does _ 7 _ got _ 7 eyes were wide 7 fellows do n''t 7 girls do n''t 7 prescott did not 6 _ do n''t 6 dick went on 6 girls did not 6 one does n''t 5 _ am _ 5 days are over 5 eyes were full 5 face was as 5 girls were so 5 grace did not 5 grace was not 5 prescott had not 5 something was wrong 4 _ did n''t 4 _ is n''t 4 _ make _ 4 dick was not 4 face took on 4 girls are not 4 girls had not 4 girls were not 4 girls were silent 4 grace went on 4 life was not 4 men are very 4 one had ever 4 things were not 4 tom did not 4 tom went on 3 _ is hereby 3 _ know _ 3 _ try _ 3 days gone by 3 eyes were immediately 3 face was very 3 grace had not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 tom made no answer 2 grace was not sorry 1 boy was no weakling 1 boys were not professionals 1 class are not as 1 class did not fully 1 college were not wholly 1 colleges had not yet 1 day were not over 1 days are not as 1 days be not wholly 1 dick did not even 1 dick did not exactly 1 dick gave no further 1 dick made no reply 1 dick was not likely 1 dick was not now 1 door came no sound 1 door did not even 1 eyes were not alone 1 eyes were not large 1 face gave no sign 1 fellow is not fit 1 friend was not likely 1 friends are not still 1 friends did not thus 1 friends made no attempt 1 girl did no better 1 girl is not well 1 girls are not as 1 girls are not fond 1 girls are not plentiful 1 girls are not prepared 1 girls had no one 1 girls had not yet 1 girls have no evening 1 girls was no place 1 girls were not slow 1 girls were not very 1 girls were not willing 1 grace had not even 1 grace thought no more 1 grace was not disappointed 1 grace was not pleased 1 grace was not slow 1 grace were not present 1 hand was not even 1 life was not love 1 life was not so 1 man is not much A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 6487 author = Barbour, Ralph Henry title = The New Boy at Hilltop, and Other Stories date = keywords = Garwood; Grafton; House; Jerry; Joe; Kenneth; Mr.; Patsy; Satherwaite; Satterlee; Tom; Twigg; Whipple; Willard; Yale summary = "Well, sir, it isn''t likely you''ll ever catch me at it," said Kenneth "Oh, it wouldn''t do any good, I suppose," said Joe. Grafton Hyde sat down and viewed Kenneth with frank curiosity. "Well, I came over to talk about the team, Joe," Grafton said after a "Didn''t know it myself," muttered Joe. Kenneth picked up his book again and went back to his reading. Kenneth grew to like Joe better each day; and it the first week Kenneth secured a place on the second team at right guard, Grafton Hyde went to the second team and Kenneth took his place "Look here, Garwood," said Grafton, "you''ve got my place on the team, I That night Upper and Lower met in the second basket-ball game and Grafton "Come on, Jasper," said Kenneth, trying to raise him to his feet. "Look here," he said doggedly, "I''ve got a right to better treatment than id = 17988 author = Chase, Josephine title = Grace Harlowe''s First Year at Overton College date = keywords = Anne; Briggs; Elfreda; Grace; Hall; Harlowe; Mabel; Miriam; Miss; Oakdale; Overton; Ruth; Southard; girl summary = "No, what did I say?" asked Grace Harlowe, turning to her friend Anne. Grace Harlowe, Miriam Nesbit and Anne Pierson stood on the station In "Grace Harlowe''s Sophomore Year at High School" the girl Miriam Nesbit, Grace Harlowe and Anne Pierson to Overton, an eastern surrounded, Grace, Miriam and Anne made their way to the car steps and me." Anne paused and looked at Grace and Miriam with pleading eyes. Grace looked first at the stranger then from Miriam to Anne. Grace looked at the stout girl rather curiously, an expression of new Grace and Anne glanced quickly toward the girls indicated by Miriam. Mabel Ashe, who was now walking between Grace and Miriam, looked at The two days that followed were busy ones for Grace, Anne and Miriam. "Sit down here, Grace," invited Anne, making room for her friend. Elfreda not coming with us, Anne?" asked Grace. id = 20342 author = Chase, Josephine title = Grace Harlowe''s Problem date = keywords = Anne; Brent; Elfreda; Emma; Evelyn; Grace; Gray; Harlowe; Hippy; House; Jean; Miriam; Miss; Mrs.; Overton; Tom; Wharton summary = by Mrs. Gray, in honor of Grace Harlowe, Anne Pierson and Miriam "And do I live to hear Grace Harlowe borrowing trouble?" broke in Emma "That''s dear in you to ask us here every year, Elfreda," said Grace. Grace realized that this poor orphan girl, whose only home was Harlowe Jean''s only response was, "Good night, Miss Harlowe." Then she turned With Miss Wilder as dean, Grace knew that Jean''s indiscretion would be this afternoon, Miss Brent," informed Grace as, later, Jean stood before "The answer to the question must come from Miss Brent," replied Grace Overton Hall, Jean turned impulsively to Grace: "I am sorry, Miss When Miss Wharton sent Jean Brent and Grace Harlowe from her office with Miss Wharton allowed the matter concerning Jean Brent and Grace to rest "Miss Harlowe," he said, looking kindly at Grace, "it has always been my id = 20473 author = Chase, Josephine title = Grace Harlowe''s Third Year at Overton College date = keywords = Anne; Arline; Elfreda; Emma; Grace; Harlowe; Hippy; Jean; Kathleen; Mabel; Miriam; Miss; Nora; Overton; Ruth; West summary = followed by Reddy and Jessica, Hippy and Nora, Grace, Tom and Miriam. "I can''t tell you how much I missed Anne to-night," said Grace to her Grace talked on to her mother of her friends and of herself while Mrs. Harlowe listened, thinking happily that she was doubly blessed in not "Girls," said Grace, who had by this time come up with the animated Miriam smiled involuntarily, Grace looked surprised, Elfreda Elfreda and Miriam were giving a tea party with Grace, Anne and Kathleen "What do you think of Miss West, Anne?" asked Grace a little later as "Wouldn''t it be wonderful if Ruth should find her father?" said Grace "What shall we do for our eight girls this year?" asked Grace "I feel like a conspirator," confided Arline to Grace as the two girls "Then how did Ruth come by the watch and letter?" asked Grace. id = 20474 author = Chase, Josephine title = Grace Harlowe''s Fourth Year at Overton College date = keywords = Anne; Arline; Elfreda; Emma; Grace; Hall; Harlowe; Kathleen; Mabel; Miriam; Miss; Mrs.; Overton; Patience; Wayne; West summary = "Yes. I asked Grace to come as early as possible," said Arline. "Grace and Anne wouldn''t be so mean," returned Elfreda with supreme "Did Miss West ask for a single?" questioned Grace of Emma. "That looks like Miss West just ahead of us!" exclaimed Grace. "I wish I knew how to get hold of Kathleen," said Grace, looking "I''m sorry, Grace, but I won''t go to-night if you invite Miss West. By the time Grace had collected the Semper Fidelis girls of Wayne Hall, during their sophomore year, Grace knew the dainty little girl''s displeasure to Grace''s mind, and when, a little later, the two girls "Elfreda, be good," admonished Grace, laughing a little. Three anxious-faced girls were waiting for Grace in her room, and as she "What are you girls going to do this evening?" asked Grace, as they "I think Elfreda had a hand in it, too," said Grace, with shining eyes. id = 6858 author = Chase, Josephine title = Grace Harlowe''s Second Year at Overton College date = keywords = Anne; Arline; Elfreda; Elwood; Grace; Hall; Mabel; Miriam; Miss; Mrs.; Overton; Ruth; Wayne summary = The Two Boxes Contained Elfreda''s New Suit and Hat. Grace Harlowe''s Second Year at Overton College "Didn''t Miss Dean tell you we had arrived?" asked Grace, as Mrs. Elwood Grace and Anne lost no time in taking Elfreda''s advice. "What did Mrs. Elwood say?" asked Anne as Grace entered the room. "Anne, I will leave Miss Taylor in your care," declared Grace. "What time is it, Elfreda?" asked Grace. the best-liked girl in college, and Grace could not help feeling a "Does any one know the time?" asked Grace, standing back a little to Grace, Miriam, Elfreda and Emma Dean turned their faces toward Wayne "Of whom did Elfreda remind you just then, Grace?" asked Miriam. "Miriam and Elfreda are not going with us, you know," said Grace as they "What will happen to this other girl, Miss Duncan?" asked Grace "What do you think of it, Grace and Anne?" asked Arline. id = 9901 author = Chase, Josephine title = Grace Harlowe''s Return to Overton Campus date = keywords = Anne; Elfreda; Emma; Evelyn; Grace; Harlowe; House; Jessica; Kathleen; Mary; Miss; Mrs.; Nora; Overton; Ward summary = In "Grace Harlowe''s Second Year at Overton College" the four "Grace Harlowe''s Third Year at Overton College" told of what "Grace," Elfreda fixed round solemn eyes on her friend, "do you feel like being caretaker of Harlowe House?" asked Grace. "I shall be glad to welcome you to Harlowe House," said Grace cordially, The other girl did not answer, and Grace and Emma slipped away, leaving "She is going to have part of my suite at Harlowe House," said Grace. Grace wondered vaguely why Evelyn Ward had not come just this way, Emma." Grace began with Miss Ward''s call and recounted to "I have good news for you, Miss Ward," said Grace brightly. "Emma," said Grace solemnly, "Evelyn Ward is the most beautiful girl I When Evelyn Ward left Grace Harlowe with the letters, which she had "You must go back to Overton, Miss Ward, and to Grace Harlowe. "College and Grace Harlowe," declared Emma. id = 47966 author = Colton, Matthew M. title = Frank Armstrong at College date = keywords = Armstrong; Captain; Club; Codfish; Frank; Freshman; Gleason; Harvard; Jimmy; London; News; Princeton; Turner; Varsity; Yale; good summary = "Yes, Yale seems to be a lively little place," said Turner. said the Codfish that night as Frank hobbled into the room after "I''m paralyzed with amazement," said Frank, looking the Codfish over "Arrives on the morning train from New York," said Frank. "Sure," said Frank, "that''s the Codfish." "I think it is good enough, sir," said Frank. "Yes, sir," said Frank, his heart jumping at the thought that he was "My ankle isn''t as good as it ought to be," said Frank, looking down. "All right, sir," said Frank, but he well knew it was the end of his "Will she take it all right, do you think?" said Frank as he handed "Good boy," said Frank. "Gleason, this doesn''t look like the road we came on," said Frank, in "I''m game for it," said Frank, "but just the same, I don''t like the id = 37926 author = Copus, J. E. (John Edwin) title = "As Gold in the Furnace" : A College Story date = keywords = Ambrose; Andrew; Beecham; Bracebridge; Christmas; Cuthbert; Ethel; Father; Garrett; Henning; Jack; Mr.; Roy; Shalford; Shealey; St.; Stockley; Tom; boy; chapter summary = Roy Henning was talking to a group of college boys of the upper classes "Look here, Jack, will you listen to reason----" began Roy Henning. A week later, Roy Henning was surprised to learn that Andrew Garrett "You do not seem to get along with the other boys, Garrett," said Mr. Shalford kindly, one day not long after the conversation recorded in "Say, Roy boy, we know you won''t play next spring; but we want you to "I am afraid I shall disappoint you this time, boys," said Roy. Whether Roy Henning''s small donation to the boys'' collection for the Roy Henning was a boy whom Jones honored Thus it happened that Roy Henning and his friends met none of the boys the time the boy received very little attention from Roy, who now "Look here, Mr. Roy Aloysius Henning," said Jack Beecham, "I consider id = 8550 author = Elderdice, James Raymond title = T. Haviland Hicks, Senior date = keywords = Alma; Ballard; Bannister; Beef; Brewster; Butch; Championship; Coach; Corridan; Dad; Gold; Green; Haviland; Hicks; Jr.; Mater; Senior; Theophilus; Thor; Thorwald summary = Big Butch Brewster, captain and full-back of the Bannister College football "Hicks," said Head Coach Corridan, smiling at Butch Brewster''s indignation, T. Haviland Hicks, Jr., wants to mystify old Bannister." Haviland Hicks, Jr., was actually returning to old Bannister; and he was Thor a great love for old Bannister, to cause college spirit to stir his his Alma Mater, knew that Hicks, Sr., had sent Thor to Bannister to play the sunny Hicks'' appearance on old Bannister Field, to try for a team, had old Bannister, and not because he thinks he ought to play, for Hicks'' dad? Haviland Hicks, Jr., Butch Brewster, and the Gold and Green eleven thought, too, of the happy, care-free youths, remembering Hicks, good Butch Until Butch had told the Gold and Green football team of Hicks'' record made by Mr. Thomas Haviland Hicks, Sr., while at old Bannister, and id = 26613 author = Emerson, Alice B. title = Ruth Fielding At College; or, The Missing Examination Papers date = keywords = Ardmore; Cullam; Fielding; Frayne; Helen; Jennie; Maggie; Mill; Miss; Rebecca; Red; Ruth; Stone; girl summary = "I''ll pay the girl''s wages, Uncle Jabez," Ruth said seriously. sitting-room, engaged in looking at the Ardmore Year Book which Ruth had Ruth Fielding and Helen Cameron, her chum, had arrived with other girls "Such a nice looking lot of girls," murmured Helen in Ruth''s ear. "No?" said Ruth, in surprise: "But, of course, the girls can go there?" "She can''t help her taste, poor girl," Ruth said. "Oh, Rebecca!" murmured Ruth, looking up as the girl in question crossed "I know now who that girl looked like," declared Ruth. "I''m not at all sure she was an Ardmore girl," said Ruth, reflectively. "She''s a girl whom--whom I know," Ruth said quickly. "Of course," Ruth said to Helen and Jennie Stone, "lots of girls live in continued; but Ruth never saw again the strange girl whom she and Helen So Ruth and Helen and Jennie Stone chanced to be among the girls present id = 23127 author = Farrar, F. W. (Frederic William) title = Julian Home date = keywords = Admer; Brogten; Bruce; CHAPTER; Camford; Carden; Cyril; Edward; Eva; God; Grayson; Harton; Hazlet; Home; Ildown; Julian; Kennedy; Lady; Lillyston; Lord; Miss; Owen; Saint; Vayne; Violet; Werner; good summary = "Look here, Julian," said the master; "a sub-sizar means merely a poor Next morning Mrs Home, with Julian and Violet, entered the room of "Never mind, Julian; it matters very little to _you_," said Lillyston "Home, sir," said Julian, advancing to shake hands in a cordial and "Oh, certainly," said Julian; "every time I look on that noble face, so conversation ever flags; and when men like Kennedy, Owen, Julian, and The next day, as Kennedy was sitting in Julian''s rooms, glancing over "Good heavens!" said Kennedy, who saw Hazlet coming across the court. "Do, I shall like to see _you_," said Julian; and De Vayne went away, "I''ve got a magnificent plan for the Long, Julian," said Kennedy to him "Oh, we''ll get you up, aunt," said Kennedy; "if Julian and my father and "And as I hoped, Julian," said Mr Kennedy, as he turned away to wipe id = 12806 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = Dick Prescott''s Third Year at West Point; Or, Standing Firm for Flag and Honor date = keywords = Army; Cadet; Dick; Dodge; Greg; Haynes; Holmes; Laura; Mr.; Navy; Point; Prescott; West summary = DICK PRESCOTT''S THIRD YEAR AT WEST POINT So was his chum, Greg Holmes, also a West Point cadet, "Did Bert Dodge know that Dick and Greg were to be here!" asked Greg escorted Belle Meade home, Dick walking with Laura. "But how do you fellows come to be home at this time?" asked Dick. of the ice cream place, Dick Prescott told the story of Dodge''s "Come right up, Dick," called Laura, so the cadet leaped from "This looks like your fun, as it is your work, Dick Prescott!" Cadet Haynes looked a trifle disconcerted, but it was always Dick''s murmured Greg to Dick, in the undertone that cadets know so well to Greg, who passed it on to Dick Prescott. Brayton made some slight signal to Prescott Both Dick and Greg But Dick Prescott, with Cadet Greg Holmes almost at his side, Turnback Haynes was quite able to convince himself that Dick Prescott, id = 12807 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = Dick Prescott''s Fourth Year at West Point Or, Ready to Drop the Gray for Shoulder Straps date = keywords = Army; Cadet; Dick; Douglass; Durville; Greg; Holmes; Jordan; Laura; Mr.; Navy; Point; Prescott summary = DICK PRESCOTT''S FOURTH YEAR AT WEST POINT return Cadet Captain Prescott, after a swift, astonished look at "I can''t discuss that with you," replied Cadet Dick Prescott coldly. As for Cadet Jordan, that young man''s face went instantly livid. As for Dick Prescott, he did not favor Mr. Jordan with a further So Cadet Jordan, first class, saluted, turned on his heel, sought Cadet Captain Dick Prescott. "Very good, sir," replied Cadet Jordan, choking with rage. if the class voted a week''s "silence" to Dick Prescott, for Jordan When Prescott was seated at table in the cadet mess hall, Greg, "Old chum," cried Dick, turning and resting a hand on Greg''s right Though Cadet Prescott was class president, he did of Dick Prescott in persisting in remaining a cadet at the Military But, as Dick Prescott and Greg Holmes walked over to Then Prescott, for the last time as a cadet, marched the class id = 12819 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = Dick Prescott''s Second Year at West Point Or, Finding the Glory of the Soldier''s Life date = keywords = Anstey; Bentley; Briggs; Cadet; Dick; Dodge; Furlong; Greg; Holmes; Laura; Mr.; Point; Prescott; West summary = DICK PRESCOTT''S SECOND YEAR AT WEST POINT "Shall we go over, Dick?" asked Greg, turning around. Greg Holmes was but the "shadow" of Dick Prescott. you, Greg, when a fellow gets into this cadet life, I think the Are Laura and Belle coming on West Point soon?" Holmes asked "Dick---do you---mind if I ask a question," demanded Greg slowly. "Dick, old ramrod," replied Cadet Holmes, frankly, as he finished Dodge hated all three of the bunkies in this tent, but Dick Prescott Greg might be summoned again to the tent of the O.C. Bert Dodge saw, from a distance, the whispered talk between Dick Prescott walked between Mrs. Bentley and Laura, while Greg came Laura returned to Mrs. Bentley, Cadet Dodge suddenly slipped up "I know that full well, sir," Cadet Prescott replied with feeling. That night Dick and Greg "dragged" the Gridley girls to the cadet id = 26851 author = Hughes, Thomas title = Tom Brown at Oxford date = keywords = Ambrose; Betty; Blake; Brown; Captain; Cloud; David; Diogenes; Drysdale; East; England; Englebourn; Farmer; God; Grey; Hardy; Jack; Jervis; Katie; London; Mary; Master; Miller; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Oxford; Patty; Porter; Simon; St.; Tom; University; Winburn; Winter; Wurley; good; look; man; think; time summary = "Who is that man that has just come in, do you know?" said Tom to "You''d better have come, my boy," said Drysdale to Tom, as they "I say, old fellow," said Tom, coming up, "I should think you "A very good thing for you, old fellow," said Diogenes; "you look "The sly old beggar!" said Drysdale, "good night, porter; mind "I never knew a day go so slowly," said Tom; "isn''t it time to go "I''ll be sure to think of that," said Tom; and they entered St. Ambrose just as the chapel bell was going down; and he went to "Hardy would row if you asked him, I''m sure," said Tom. The Captain looked at Miller, who shook his head. "Well, good night, then," said Grey, and went on, leaving Tom "I hardly know," said Tom; "but I want to hear what Captain Hardy id = 46674 author = Johnson, Owen title = Stover at Yale date = keywords = Baron; Bob; Brockhurst; Buck; Dana; Dink; Dopey; George; Gimbel; Hungerford; Hunter; Joe; Kelly; Princeton; Regan; Schley; Story; Stover; Swazey; Tom; Waters; Yale; good; sure summary = "Stover," said Le Baron, resting a hand on his knee, "I like you. "I like you, Dink," said Le Baron, shaking hands warmly; "now you know "Le Baron talked over a good many things with me," said Stover slowly. "Wait until we understand the game," said Stover, remembering Le Baron''s "I came up in the train with Regan," said Stover, thrilling a little at "What are _you_ going to run for?" said Stover, looking at him. "I say, Regan," said Stover suddenly, "would you mind doing the waiting "Question is whether Regan will come," said Stover doubtfully. "What do you really think, Tom?" said Stover as they stood a little "Were they going to give him a hold-off?" said Stover, as they went "Are you going out for anything?" said Stover, wondering a little at the "I''m going to drop in on a fellow called Swazey," said Stover, a little id = 38694 author = Marshall, Archibald title = Peter Binney: A Novel date = keywords = Betty; Binney; Cambridge; Court; Dizzy; Higginbotham; Howden; Jermyn; Lucius; Minshull; Mr.; Mrs.; Peter; Piper; Rimington; Toller; Trinity; University summary = "Dear me, Mr. Binney, this is very kind of you," said Mrs. Higginbotham, rising to greet her visitor. "Exactly," said Mr. Binney, who had been admitted into Mrs. Higginbotham''s house any time these last twenty years whenever he liked surprise, for fathers do sometimes visit their son''s Tutors, but Mr. Binney thought that every one present would know what he had come for, "He''ll pass this time, Dizzy, I know he will," said Lucius, after "You _do_ know what I mean, Lucius," said Mrs. Higginbotham severely. "I''ve got nothing to be ashamed of in my life at Cambridge, Mrs. Higginbotham," said Lucius. "I don''t like the tone you take up about Minshull, Lucius," said Mr. Binney. "Ah, Lucius," said Mr. Binney, "I''m glad you have come. "You must look that young fellow up, Lucius," said Mr. Binney, "and he "I think Mr. Binney is a very silly little man," said Miss Toller id = 25893 author = Schwartz, Julia Augusta title = Beatrice Leigh at College: A Story for Girls date = keywords = Abbott; Bea; Belle; Berta; Cutter; Gertrude; Laura; Leigh; Lila; Lucine; Martha; Mary; Miss; Robbie; Sara; girl; like; think summary = "Um-m-m," she said cautiously, "I think I might like an upper class girl Bea saw Lila lift her arm as if to brush away the tears. Lila stood motionless so long that Bea had time to notice the ticking of "I LOVE music myself," said Robbie Belle, lifting serene eyes from her "It''s a long time till spring," said Robbie Belle regretfully, "but very Walking over to Berta''s side Robbie Belle took the listless hand in both "I think Bea misses Lila while she is in the infirmary," she said. At sound of a rustle in one of the dressing-rooms, Berta called Bea''s dining-room, leaving Robbie hovering at Bea''s open door with a supply of On the evening of the last day of March, Bea and Berta came rushing into "Yes, Miss Anglin," said Berta, and went on to tell how the players sit id = 53548 author = Scott, Gertrude Fisher title = Jean Cabot at Ashton date = keywords = Ashton; Cabot; Elizabeth; Fairfax; Hooper; Jean; Marjorie; Merton; Miss; Mrs.; Natalie; Peggy; Tom summary = you girls up town with me for dinner and a good talk, and Jean must go in the dining-room, but hesitated a little and said, "Jean, may I go to As Jean entered the room Miss Hooper was just reading the class list Jean felt a little dismayed at the thought of meeting Miss Hooper, but the dancing stopped and after the good nights had been said Jean and Jean went out into the main corridor and shouted, "Oh, girls--Miss Emerson, for coming with me and helping us to-night," said Jean, but "But, Jean," said her room-mate, "you four aren''t going to dinner and "Well, girls," said Jean, "I shall make that rabbit to-night if I''m "And now," said Jean, as she came back into the room, "I''m going to When Elizabeth entered the room, Jean was more like herself and talked "Oh, girls, look!" said Jean. id = 36684 author = Speed, Nell title = Molly Brown''s Freshman Days date = keywords = Andrews; Blount; Brown; Frances; Green; Judith; Judy; Margaret; Mary; Miss; Molly; Nance; President; Professor; Queen; Stewart; Wellington summary = Molly''s liking for this big girl and her grave, fine face increased as Thus Molly Brown and Nance Oldham, quite opposites in looks and No one answered and Molly began to wonder how long this strange girl "Molly, you look a little worried," observed Nance Oldham, two days "Of course, I know," said Molly, "that Frances Andrews did something "That young lady," said Professor Edwin Green, "is Miss Molly Brown, of All this time, Molly said nothing to her friends, but on the morning of "Nance," said Molly, presently, "I''m so relieved that I think I''ll have "Dear me, ''she walks in beauty like the night,''" said Molly laughing. "Good heavens!" said Judy at last in a low voice to Molly, "what''s to be "Why, Judy," whispered Molly, "that must be Nance''s mother. "Why, if that isn''t our little friend, Miss Molly Brown," exclaimed id = 36717 author = Speed, Nell title = Molly Brown''s Junior Days date = keywords = Brown; Edith; Green; Judith; Judy; Madeleine; Margaret; Millicent; Minerva; Miss; Molly; Nance; Otoyo; Professor; Quadrangle; Wellington summary = spying Molly Brown and Judy Kean, rushed to meet them, Otoyo following "Little Miss Sen has been learning a thing or two," said Nance. "Why, the poor little thing," cried Molly, rushing to take the girl "What was the other extinguisher Miss Higgins had, Judy?" asked Molly. "Really, Molly, you must restrain your inviting habits," said Judy. As Judy, in advance of Molly and Nance, pushed open their door, already "Poor old Judy," thought Molly, "and just when she wanted to do her "This way," answered Molly, looking indeed like a sleepwalker as she What?" they cried, and Nance, Judy and Molly joined in the chorus Three times during the night Molly and Nance crept into Judy''s room and Molly looked at her a moment, but Judy would not "Dear old Judy!" cried Molly, "I don''t know what I have done to deserve It was agreed that the three friends, Molly, Nance and Judy, should id = 21639 author = Webster, Jean title = When Patty Went to College date = keywords = Bonnie; Ferris; Georgie; Kate; Lucille; Miss; Mr.; Olivia; Patty; Peters; Prescott; Priscilla; Wyatt summary = "Priscilla," said Patty, severely, "I _hope_ you didn''t divulge the fact "I''m not," said Patty; "and," she added firmly, "that door is coming "Patty!" said Priscilla, "I think you are too bad." "Patty," said Priscilla, "do stop bothering that poor child and get to "Yes," said Patty; "but we knew you couldn''t spare a man just now to "No," said Patty; "I think that must have been my room-mate. "Yes," said Patty; "I think I owe it to the American Girl." "You know, Pris," said Patty, miserably, "that I simply _can''t_ pass." "I am going," said Patty, "to ask Mrs. Richards to give me a new "She said, ''Come in, Patty dear,'' when I knocked on the door. "You don''t know what you''re talking about," said Patty. "I''d like to know what you call it, then?" said Patty, angrily. "Um-m," said Patty; "that must have been Priscilla." id = 34986 author = Williams, Jesse Lynch title = The Adventures of a Freshman date = keywords = Ballard; Channing; Deacon; Freshman; Lee; Lucky; Powelton; Sophomores; Young summary = "Pretty good looking Freshman class, Harry," said one fellow whose face "No, thanks," said the big fellow to Young, in a very big voice, "never The Sophomores both laughed at this, but Young said nothing, and "I don''t think I heard your sweet voice, Deacon Young," said one of the this sort was a good thing for a fellow like Young. "Wasn''t that Deacon Young?" said a man joining the group. Meanwhile Young had gone on to Lee''s room, where he said nothing about But they did not talk much longer, for Lee said: "Young and I are going Little Lee calmly looked up into Ballard''s face and said, "No, and you "Wait a minute, Young," said the Freshman captain, "we''re going to let "Deacon," said Lucky Lee on the way to luncheon, "you''re to come home and character--this she said to Young himself--"And I know you will look