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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 29 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 130409 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 74 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 man 24 Mr. 24 England 22 french 22 Mrs. 22 London 21 God 21 France 19 time 19 Paris 19 Lord 18 New 16 illustration 15 great 15 John 14 day 14 Sir 14 Napoleon 13 States 13 St. 13 Miss 12 little 12 Europe 11 life 11 English 10 look 10 Randal 9 good 9 english 9 President 9 Leonard 9 Dr. 8 like 8 General 8 Egerton 7 american 7 United 7 Riccabocca 7 House 7 Harley 6 Squire 6 Madame 6 Hazeldean 6 Government 6 Captain 5 York 5 Violante 5 Richard 5 Parson 5 Leslie Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 8997 man 6603 time 5332 day 4466 life 3912 year 3493 thing 3447 hand 2893 eye 2871 way 2662 place 2634 house 2545 child 2508 friend 2487 work 2380 heart 2379 world 2290 mind 2252 word 2245 head 2100 nothing 2099 power 2080 country 2051 hour 2047 people 2034 night 2013 part 1993 room 1982 side 1958 father 1932 woman 1925 one 1855 mother 1788 moment 1737 name 1689 face 1687 water 1593 foot 1481 person 1475 lady 1463 door 1439 love 1416 character 1409 body 1396 thought 1386 boy 1373 nature 1364 death 1358 wife 1350 arm 1348 interest Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 17506 _ 4774 Mr. 2230 Napoleon 1702 Mrs. 1342 France 1230 England 1035 God 1005 Lord 946 London 856 Paris 779 Sir 765 New 730 Miss 721 John 689 States 682 M. 661 Leonard 631 St. 596 Dr. 589 Randal 577 Europe 570 English 540 de 536 General 493 United 490 State 489 Madame 483 thou 482 © 478 French 450 Egerton 446 President 428 Harley 428 Frank 420 Hazeldean 415 House 405 Riccabocca 401 York 395 Lady 384 Squire 384 Richard 381 Government 378 America 350 Italy 342 Captain 325 Louis 320 George 319 Charles 316 Leslie 312 Count Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 36620 he 34100 i 33332 it 16300 you 12525 she 12473 they 12396 him 11106 we 9336 me 7395 them 5256 her 3907 us 3397 himself 1289 myself 1159 themselves 991 itself 938 herself 481 one 474 yourself 393 ourselves 263 thee 196 mine 145 yours 81 his 81 ''em 74 hers 69 ours 55 thyself 48 theirs 36 ''s 22 ye 17 em 8 hisself 7 thy 6 yourselves 5 i''m 5 ay 4 s^d 3 you''re 3 you''ll 2 pelf 2 parson.--"if 2 oneself 1 £150 1 yer''ve 1 years.----he 1 ye?--she''ll 1 whether 1 useless;--no 1 us_--they Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 129616 be 46727 have 11839 do 11130 say 7623 make 6608 see 6021 take 5860 go 5504 come 5444 know 4668 give 4146 find 3889 think 3784 look 3039 seem 2911 leave 2537 tell 2533 hear 2498 call 2465 pass 2384 become 2300 speak 2286 feel 2137 get 2041 stand 1966 bring 1900 turn 1798 follow 1769 fall 1759 live 1697 let 1667 ask 1644 appear 1609 write 1606 put 1585 receive 1565 keep 1549 begin 1491 bear 1461 return 1453 hold 1404 meet 1364 believe 1342 read 1321 enter 1309 lose 1298 sit 1296 show 1277 lie 1269 die Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 23413 not 10299 so 7470 more 6927 very 5618 now 5606 great 5343 then 5226 up 5011 little 4788 most 4605 well 4557 only 4485 other 4294 good 3899 never 3859 much 3799 out 3754 old 3683 as 3555 long 3497 first 3478 own 3196 young 3138 such 2978 even 2940 many 2926 still 2915 too 2817 down 2579 last 2524 same 2451 again 2382 here 2283 there 2257 ever 2251 few 2106 however 2093 poor 2064 once 2053 high 2012 away 1934 new 1924 large 1883 soon 1833 far 1788 yet 1777 thus 1773 just 1685 off 1677 always Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1102 good 889 least 689 most 372 high 371 great 195 slight 176 bad 104 fine 103 early 95 eld 89 large 88 near 80 noble 78 deep 78 Most 77 low 76 late 72 strong 56 pure 53 young 53 small 52 happy 46 rich 41 old 40 wild 32 wise 31 dear 27 true 27 proud 26 fair 25 warm 25 simple 24 heavy 24 bright 24 able 23 lovely 23 lofty 21 short 21 rare 21 full 21 choice 20 poor 20 minute 20 light 20 gentle 19 manif 19 j 18 dark 17 hard 17 common Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4099 most 147 well 120 least 3 highest 2 worst 2 tempest 2 hard 2 greatest 2 goethe 2 farthest 2 early 1 ¦ 1 soon 1 shortest 1 severest 1 richest 1 pleasantest 1 oddest 1 newest 1 long 1 lest 1 gentlest 1 fullest 1 crest 1 brightest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 _ is _ 50 _ was _ 41 _ did _ 28 _ do _ 23 _ are _ 23 _ had _ 23 _ have _ 15 nothing is more 14 _ am _ 11 _ do n''t 11 _ does _ 9 napoleon did not 9 napoleon was now 8 life is not 8 man is not 8 night came on 7 _ felt _ 7 _ has _ 7 _ is not 7 _ know _ 7 _ was not 7 man does not 7 napoleon was not 7 night was dark 7 work is not 6 _ be _ 6 _ see _ 6 man was not 6 nothing is so 6 years passed away 5 _ are not 5 _ take _ 5 _ were _ 5 man had not 5 men do not 5 mind is not 5 mind was so 5 time was not 5 years passed on 4 _ be so 4 _ do not 4 _ is now 4 _ left _ 4 _ make _ 4 _ seem _ 4 _ thought _ 4 _ turning _ 4 day was over 4 eyes were bent 4 life is more Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 hour was not yet 2 life was not worth 2 napoleon had no time 2 time has not yet 1 _ am no poet 1 _ are not likely 1 _ are not only 1 _ are not so 1 _ are not there 1 _ be no hindrance 1 _ be no pardon 1 _ be no pleasure 1 _ be no such 1 _ do not all 1 _ does not adequately 1 _ find no better 1 _ had no other 1 _ have no cause 1 _ is not applicable 1 _ is not exactly 1 _ is not responsible 1 _ is not true 1 _ made no difference 1 _ was no less 1 _ was no other 1 _ was not high 1 child has no fear 1 child has no name 1 child is not jemima 1 child makes no impression 1 children were not very 1 country are not easily 1 country is not naturally 1 country was not particularly 1 day makes no such 1 day was not so 1 day was not usually 1 days are not only 1 days are not too 1 days were not always 1 days were not so 1 eyes are not awful 1 eyes had not yet 1 eyes were no longer 1 father had no mercy 1 father has no country 1 father has no less 1 father has no objection 1 father is not misproud 1 father is not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 32151 author = Hamerton, Philip Gilbert title = The Intellectual Life date = keywords = Byron; Church; England; Englishman; Europe; France; Goethe; Greek; III; LETTER; Latin; Mr.; Paris; Scott; Society; case; culture; english; french; good; great; intellectual; italian; life; man; mind; nature; study; time; work; young summary = useful the senses are to the high intellectual life, and how wise it is, There are, no doubt, great pleasures attached to the intellectual life, people''s notions of what the intellectual man ought to think and do, but classes at the same time the most moral--That men of high intellectual influence of knowledge upon the intellectual and not the active life. Intellectual Life--Necessity advances men in industrial occupations, great obstacle to the perfection of the intellectual life. It has been said that in the life of every intellectual man there comes After living the intellectual life for several years he will the true working intellectual life, and does not really share either its production--Three classes of minds--A more perfect intellectual life of the greatest use in intellectual work; so that a man of science may little time in a single human life, that the intellectual and industrial id = 36516 author = Harper, Various (magazine) title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, vol. 3, no. 18, November, 1851 date = keywords = Audley; Austrians; Bellin; Delisle; Edouard; Egerton; England; English; Europe; France; Frank; Geraldine; God; Harley; Hazeldean; Ireland; Italy; Jacques; King; Lambert; Leonard; London; Lord; Mantua; Moore; Mr.; Napoleon; New; Paris; Pope; Randal; Reynard; September; Siberia; Sir; Squire; St.; States; Wurmser; day; french; good; great; illustration; life; man; time summary = little band of a thousand men, and immediately sent an officer with a am a general officer," said Napoleon, "going the rounds to ascertain if years had passed away, and Napoleon, then Emperor of France, was making Through the live-long day this terrific battle of man and of the "Nay, dear cousin," said the fox, "let us take the day before us, so may tree, and said, "Uncle, you shall three times strike your body with this "Yes," said the hare, "I have known it any time these dozen years; it when Reynard heard, he went forth, and said softly to the ram, "Good "But," said the King, "I received nothing but the head of poor murdered "My dear Herwitz," said the Minister, a little, bowing, smirking man, "Then let us start," said Edouard, laughing, "it will pass the time, and "Not at all!" said the young man: "I could not think of marrying her. id = 59728 author = Riley, Frank title = Abbr. date = keywords = Andromeda; Earth; Fritsh; Manual; Maria; Time; Uniport; Walther; Willy; digester; happy summary = Walther Von Koenigsburg woke up a few moments after the earth shuttle Out of the corner of his eye, Walther saw Willy Fritsh hurrying forward officers still seemed unsatisfied, Willy turned to Walther with a Walther addressed his question to Willy, but he looked at Maria as he darkness, and Walther heard Willy Fritsh say in German: Willy came up and linked his arm through Walther''s. There were many questions Walther wanted to ask about Maria, but he Willy led Walther into his sitting room and poured him some coffee. With Willy''s help, Walther was able to judge the nature of the haul. Walther stood beside Willy at the Uniport landing By this time, Walther had learned to know when Willy was maneuvering By this time, Walther could understand a little of what Willy was Willy looked so depressed that Walther felt a need to comfort him. Then, through Willy, the attorney began questioning Walther id = 34257 author = Spalding, John Lancaster title = Means and Ends of Education date = keywords = Christ; Church; God; education; faith; good; know; knowledge; life; love; man; mind; power; thing; thought; truth; world summary = Faith in the infinite nature and worth of truth, goodness, and love, is love part of the life of God and the race of man. charm of faith, hope, and love, of knowledge, beauty, and religion, and infinite nature of truth and love, which is faith in God. It is in youth that we are most susceptible of education, because it is The world of knowledge, all that men know, is, in truth, little and and do good, to know truth, and to love beauty, and this is the best perceive that faith in God, in the soul, in good, in freedom, in truth, faith, we hold to God, to good, to freedom, and to truth. faith in God, or love of man or reverence of woman, but makes himself recognize the universal truth that man lives by faith, hope, and love, most loved God, and whose faith in the soul has been most living. id = 62715 author = Stockberger, W. W. (Warner Webster) title = Drug Plants Under Cultivation date = keywords = June; States; United; dry; plant; pound; root; seed summary = The market demand for many cultivated plant drugs is not large enough High prices for plant drugs do not insure large profits in producing SOME DRUG PLANTS SUITABLE FOR CULTIVATION IN THE UNITED STATES. SOME DRUG PLANTS SUITABLE FOR CULTIVATION IN THE UNITED STATES. _Sowing the seed._--A relatively small number of medicinal plants can seed in rows or drills, in order that cultivation of the soil may be Leaves and herbs are usually harvested when the plants are in flower. The plants usually flower in the second year from seed, when the roots The plant may be propagated from seeds or by root division. field cultivation the seed is sown in rows 3 feet apart, but if the spring the plants or rooted cuttings are set in well-prepared soil, 12 plants grown from seed are harvested at the end of the first year, This plant grows well under cultivation in almost any soil, but a id = 29655 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3, August, 1850. date = keywords = Atlantic; Campbell; Catherine; Chaulieu; Dr.; Edgar; England; Fisher; France; General; God; Henry; House; Hyldreda; John; Lawson; Leger; Lettice; Liverpool; London; Lord; Melwyn; Mirabeau; Mr.; Mrs.; Natalie; New; Paris; President; Sir; St.; States; Sunday; Taylor; Thomas; Tolv; York; american; come; french; great; little; look; man; time summary = to the offices." The man looked for a moment a little hurt at this good deeds of this great man, when, standing at the moment opposite a "How comes it thou hast this old uniform, boy," said he, pointing to my "If nature has given thee a good head, and a quick eye, my boy, thou Men, when acting poetry, have little time either to write or to read it. Mrs. Saunders liked the looks of the young man much--and who did not? her pains like a little chat with this nice young man. the old man''s leave to enter the cottage, and sit down a little, before kindest friend, young as he looks, that ever I or my good man met with. look and tone of the young man that exercised a great power over her pay--the great mother-earth," said the old man, "and I am glad, glad to id = 30943 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851. date = keywords = Avenel; Belzoni; Dacre; Dale; England; Erasmus; Erminstoun; Fairfield; Foote; Gabrielle; General; God; Harry; Ireland; John; Leonard; London; Lord; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Mugger; Napoleon; New; Parson; Riccabocca; Richard; Ruth; Sir; Smith; States; Treherne; Uncle; Wolfe; day; french; good; great; illustration; irish; like; little; man; think; time summary = time, and not liking the ways of turning to work again, I took sarvice was a long time, and a great debatin'', I believe, whether they''d let him "''Tis little you know what a road it is," said he, smiling dubiously. Mr. Salt pitied the poor fellow, and as the young woman was passing, said to "Come, we shall see life to-night," he said. "Then," said Astræa, placing her hand in mine, and in a grave voice, into a new life of love two ardent hearts like ours. end of this time, Silver-Voice appeared before the good old man, and Still the young man''s petition produced a good effect: the poor girl was a generous, open-handed, good young gentleman." "The great thing, in the mean while," said the Parson, "would be to Do you know he has a great look of poor Nora?--more like id = 31187 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850. date = keywords = America; Bacon; Boivin; Charlotte; Cheshire; Coke; David; Dick; Dr.; Dunster; England; France; Gahan; General; God; Greenwich; Hewson; James; Jane; John; Lettice; London; Lord; Melwyn; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Nancy; Observatory; Paris; Parliament; Quincey; Randall; Russia; Sir; day; french; good; great; like; little; look; man; time summary = newspaper-writer, who is well acquainted with the case: "I know that Dr. Dick has lived a long and a laborious life, writing books which have Nancy thought for a day, and then said, "Dearest sister, I don''t "Nay," said the young man, "I shall turn again here." young farmer popped his head over a stone wall, and said, "Good evening "Do you like it, my dear?" said Mrs. Melwyn, in what Lettice thought the "Good night, my dear," said the lady of the house, with a wearied, worn general was so comfortable that he very often forgot to be cross; Mrs. Melwyn, content with every thing, but her power of showing her love for time I saw his friend, the first Lord Liverpool, a respectable looking They came and went away together, for years, like a couple of old right-hand man, entered, followed by a fair-haired, delicate-looking boy id = 31455 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 8, January, 1851 date = keywords = Arthur; Bagges; Bull; Colmache; Congress; Constitution; Dr.; Dunwich; Edward; Elizabeth; England; English; France; General; God; Government; Gwynn; Humbert; John; London; Madame; Mary; Mr.; Mrs.; Napoleon; Nest; New; November; Paris; Phil; President; Riccabocca; South; St.; States; Talleyrand; Union; United; Wordsworth; french; great; man; time summary = On his way home in the year 1839, he passed a few days in London, and year preceding his death, he passed his time as in a dream, with little, and the cows looked up at it, and saw the great glass eyes of the face "Yes, sir," said a young man on the collector''s right; "I can make "So, we are prisoners, it seems!" said the young man who spoke French, "You are a noble boy, little John," said Mrs. Bull, with a mother''s You may well look at the poor thing, John!" said Mrs. Bull; "for ma?" said little John, looking up into his mother''s face inquiringly. I''d like a little more discussion.'' ''Talk away, Phil,'' said the "Then," said the wise man, "every thing shall go into it." On the other hand, no man likes to build, or rebuild, a great public id = 35271 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine No. XVI.—September, 1851—Vol. III. date = keywords = Arnold; Burley; Committee; Constance; Constitution; Convention; Doctor; England; English; France; God; Government; Helen; Hildyard; House; Joel; John; L----; Laura; Leonard; Leslie; London; Lord; Madame; Mexico; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Napoleon; New; Paris; Permon; Point; Poulailler; Prickett; Salicetti; St.; States; York; american; day; french; illustration; man; time summary = Having read the letter, Madame Permon turned to Salicetti, and said, "How do you like the new constitution?" said a lady to him. "I thought several times this morning," said the corporal, "that I heard "Do you know, Tiernay," said the general to me, one day, "I am about to "I can give you both time and place, sir," said the marquise, drawing mere children; and fancy him, the poor little boy, of some humble house, "Shall we not hear from you?" said the old lady, as she gave me her the pieces of iron, turned it over and over in his hand, like a man who as she advanced, and her father, taking her hand, said, "My love, allow But just the place for a little girl like Helen, Leonard leant his face on his hands, and for the first time in his life id = 38399 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine Vol. IV, No. 19, Dec 1851 date = keywords = Advance; America; Austria; Boston; Captain; Count; Diet; Egypt; Emperor; England; English; Ernest; Europe; France; Frank; Franklin; God; Government; Green; Griffith; House; Hungary; Italy; John; Kossuth; Leslie; London; Lord; Maria; Mr.; Mrs.; Napoleon; Negra; New; October; Paris; President; Randal; Sir; States; United; Walker; York; british; french; great; illustration; man; time summary = Meeting House precisely at two o''clock this day, at which time all he is a good man, and that includes every thing, when said of a prince." Early in March, Charles, a young man of about Napoleon''s age, The young man was good-looking, with an intelligent eye, a Maria offered her hand to the young man, and walked away to the Mr. Walker had no time to make any remark, ere the young man entered the "Open the window, raise the blinds," said the young man, preparing with was useful to my fellow-men; and however great may be a man''s station in by which time, he said, he might have some news to tell. came bouncing into the room like a great school-girl, looked him very "My sister," replied the Count, "do I look like a man who saved? "But who communicates no secrets to living man," said Randal, almost id = 38409 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 15, August, 1851 date = keywords = Audley; Caleb; Constitution; Convention; Egerton; England; Forrester; France; God; Jennings; Julienne; Leonard; Leslie; Lisle; London; Lord; Madame; Mademoiselle; Margot; Mr.; Mrs.; Napoleon; New; Paris; Pele; Randal; Sowerby; St.; State; Susan; Toleho; Union; american; day; english; good; great; illustration; indian; leave; life; like; little; look; man; time summary = poor old man comfortable for the rest of his days. my good woman," Napoleon rejoined; "had I passed my time as you at hand, when the little great man in pompous dignity joined the Madame Margot, having several times seen Andrè pass her house alone in always kept my eyes open: a little watchfulness has saved us worlds of "I am sorry," said the old man as he returned, "Mademoiselle is fully "I will tell her to expect you on Monday," said the old man, gently A quarter of an hour afterward the house-servant informed Caleb that Mr. Lisle had retired to bed, and although still in great agitation, and, as He lay some time with his eyes closed; and Caleb could feel--for Mr. Lisle held him firmly by the hand, as if to prevent his going away--a great, round face relaxed into a grin, and the little pea-like eyes well-mannered, purpose-like, sensible-looking man, presents himself. id = 38787 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 date = keywords = Astræa; Audley; Baillie; California; Cape; Curran; Dutton; England; Eulalie; France; General; Gervais; God; Government; Harley; Johan; L''Estrange; Leonard; London; Lord; Madame; Mary; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; New; North; Paganini; President; Puck; Richard; Sir; Smith; States; United; Webster; York; american; day; english; french; good; great; illustration; life; like; little; long; look; man; time; year summary = From little scenes of art, great Nature dwells looked like men that scarcely knew whether the result boded more of good "What''s your rank, sir?" asked a sharp, severe-looking man, called Major the same time a man dressed in a great coat of dark frieze pressed a great deal of business on my hands to-day; but the next time--the very rounde, when, looking up, I saw father standing in y^e door-way, with there is soe much to doe as to leave little time to think, and father is my daughter, to look, in a youth of Will''s years, for the mind of a man little time had passed away, and my father was in the grave, and I was After some little time I thought I observed that the books About a dozen years previous to his death, which took place in 1783, Dr. William Hunter had completed his house in Great Windmill-street. id = 38952 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, Vol IV. No. XX. January, 1852. date = keywords = Benjamin; Boston; Count; Don; Egerton; Egypt; Ella; England; English; Europe; France; Franklin; God; Guzman; Hazeldean; Hungary; London; Lopez; Lord; Massena; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Napoleon; New; Paris; Philadelphia; Potts; President; Randal; Riccabocca; Ruy; States; Thiers; United; York; austrian; come; day; french; illustration; man; time summary = "Young man," said she, "I am concerned for thee, as thou hast no friend In the mean time Franklin returned to his work in Mr. Keimer''s office. time in the great towns to work at their trade, in order to earn money In a short time, however, Keimer sent for Franklin to come back, saying day at the door and asked Franklin if he was the young man who had "Yes," said the man, "but I think I like a speckled ax best." So he took "That comes of putting a man out of his natural bent," said the old "He''s far more like the man, Friday, mon general," said the young it--but the old things SHALL pass away on this earth, and new powers London comes from a man who has lived the life of cities, and looked at never seen before, save in dreams;--a little work like this, by a man we id = 39190 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 date = keywords = America; Blenkinsop; Catherine; Charles; Danvers; Dr.; Duke; Edinburgh; England; English; Europe; France; God; Jeffrey; John; Leigh; Lettice; Lizzie; London; Lord; Louis; Melwyn; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Myra; Orleans; Paris; Poetry; Pope; Randall; Review; Rome; Sir; Smith; St.; Susan; Sydney; Tom; Visconti; Wordsworth; day; french; good; great; life; little; man; mother; time summary = hand grasped by another--I looked up, and saw an old man, whose "Because I was an old friend of your poor father, my child; we came from "Be a little patient, good people," said the old man, as he ascended the "Look not at these things, child," said the old lady, as she took my No: he thought Mrs. Melwyn quite right in what she said; and he loved and respected both her Her bonnet looked dreadfully shabby, as poor little Lettice took it out "Yes, selfish people like Myra," thought Catherine, but she said "Too true, my dear young lady," said Mrs. Danvers, whose eyes were by many a long day, began to recollect herself, and to think of poor Myra. "I have been a sad long time, indeed," said Lettice, good-humoredly; "It is a little child of two years old--I do not know whose it is; I constituting the good old times, respected friend?" id = 40147 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, No. VI, November 1850, Vol. I date = keywords = Bank; Boston; Breton; Cambridge; Captain; Dale; Dr.; Edwin; Egerton; England; Frank; General; God; Godard; Hazeldean; Jemima; John; Justus; Lansmere; Laurenberg; Levasseur; London; Macdonald; Madame; Miss; Monsieur; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Old; Paris; Parson; Paul; Professor; Squire; States; Vaughan; american; day; english; french; little; look; man; time summary = "Clark''s House." There I found a remarkably intelligent old lady, Mrs. Margaret Chandler, aged eighty-three years. last time by that wonderful old furnace, where the hand of God works the extremely every-day young lady; but look how she runs away, and how she "Don''t cry," said Mrs. Willis''s little girl, coming forward. "Come and look, mother," said Jem: but she did not hear. right-hand man, had not come up in the nick of time. "No, it does not," said the old man, smiling; "but let me tell my story, "Justus, my boy, you must let me tell my story my own way," said the old The old man looked at him for some time in silence, and then said, The old man still looked at him, was silent awhile, and then said, "You "This good gentleman will go with us," said the old man. "Never mind that," said the old man. id = 40612 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, No. VII, December 1850, Vol. II date = keywords = Annette; Boscobel; Charles; Congress; Dr.; Egerton; England; English; Europe; France; Frank; General; George; God; House; John; Kate; Kinkel; Lady; Leslie; London; Lord; Lovegrove; Mary; Minister; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Nichols; Paris; Penderel; President; Randal; Randolph; Richard; Sir; South; St.; States; Thomas; Thornley; Union; Ursula; Valentine; Wharton; William; french; german; life; man; time summary = had retired to rest, but Richard took the liberty of knocking till Mr. Woolf''s daughter came to the door and inquired, "Who that late comer way like a servant of time and fortune, as he is, to return again, it woman, an imbecile old man, and a young girl faded before her time by The old man continued watching the place which his wife was wont these things; but we thought much more of walking past old Mrs. Wharton''s house, and, perhaps, inducing Mr. Gurney to tell us, in his little, he turned to the doctor, and said, "Be so good, sir, if you time afterward, turning an expressive look, he said again, "I retract gentleman''s arm, and said, "I think I speak to a man of the world, sir." "It is nearly all I possess in the world," said the old man, "but by the id = 41401 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, Vol. II, No. X., March 1851 date = keywords = Bishop; Blackbrook; Bob; Dale; Dowall; Dr.; England; Forrester; General; God; Government; Hazeldean; Howadji; Jemima; Lenny; London; Lord; Madeline; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; New; North; Parson; Peter; Riccabocca; Rosas; Serazin; Sir; Squire; States; Stirn; Willie; bear; day; english; french; great; illustration; irish; life; like; little; long; look; man; old; stock; time summary = said the words "Our Father," her voice dropped into a soft, holy kind of In a year or so, Nelly had a baby--a little girl, with eyes just like night passed into day; and little piping voices came round, said she thought all living creatures knew it was Christmas Day, and He looked up at me sharp: but in general he held his head down like a saint-like face looked on us all, for the last time, glorious with the Let the reader bear in mind, too, that I was very early in life thrown "He''s sleeping," said he, "it''s the first time he has closed his eyes Here the poor old man, whose voice had faltered two or three times, Four years passed on in this manner, when one day poor Fine-Ear was The children joyfully gathered round the old man, who passed his hands id = 41411 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, Vol. III, No. XVII, October 1851 date = keywords = August; Austrians; Burley; Captain; Carey; Don; Duke; Edward; Ellison; England; Europe; France; God; Helen; Italy; Joanna; John; Lakeman; Leonard; Lima; London; Lord; Mr.; Mrs.; Napoleon; New; Paris; Prince; Radney; September; Sir; Somers; St.; State; Steelkilt; United; american; day; english; french; great; life; like; little; look; man; spanish; time summary = "Man, launched into life," said Napoleon, "asks himself, whence do I generals." "In one year," Napoleon replied, "I shall be either old or troops looked down upon the lovely plains of Italy, opening, like a collectors remained some time outside the door, before the old man had would you like to look at it?" said he, sarcastically, at the same time "The best thing a man can do in prison, I suppose," said he, smiling "It is not the first time that I hear that name," said the sick man, "How I like that burst of generous royalism, young man!" said he, C---of old time was no more; but, in his place, a new man with the The hours in the day time that he did not pass at work he spent as who said one day to a friend, "I wish you would come down and see a id = 41576 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, No. XI.—April, 1851—Vol. II. date = keywords = Astræa; Barbaroux; Bossle; Captain; Dale; Eccles; England; English; Erasmus; Fairfield; France; George; Gertrude; God; Jane; John; Lenny; Leonard; London; Lucy; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Parson; Prodgit; Riccabocca; Tinker; Tom; Violante; american; day; good; great; hand; illustration; life; like; little; look; love; man; old; present; time summary = This truly great and good man had long felt his looking up to heaven; our great men appear to live and die, forgetting the great words at the hour when the ruling thought of life reveals It is said that this sordid old man resorted one day to a most singular "Come home with me, my good Barbaroux," said Vergniaud; "we shall hear with tears, and he pressed the young man''s hand warmly, as he said: In the year 1834, a widow lady of good fortune (whom we shall call Mrs. Newton), resided with her daughter in one of the suburbs nearest to the thoughtful face, which made me look an old man, even in my prime. the same time, the natural goodness of the heart of the man, and the "There is one thing, however," said the little man with the loud voice, id = 41629 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, No. XXIII.—April, 1852.—Vol. IV. None date = keywords = Ada; Annie; Antonio; Capel; Chancellor; Constance; Ellen; England; France; God; Harley; Helen; Hervey; House; Hugh; Jarndyce; Jellyby; John; Josephine; Kenge; Kerber; L''Estrange; Lady; Leonard; London; Lord; Louis; Madame; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Napoleon; Paris; President; Riccabocca; Rodolphus; Travers; Violante; english; french; illustration; man summary = "Oh, no," said Rodolphus, "it is not time yet;" so he went prancing and "Rodolphus," said Ellen, "I think you had better help them carry the "I mean to go too," said Rodolphus, looking toward Annie. "Oh, she will let me go, I know," said Rodolphus, coming at the same one man to whom he made application, after listening attentively to Mr. Randon, until he came to mention the name of the boy, said, Two days after his arrival in Paris Napoleon said to time, as most young men are, inclined to compare great things with much has been said of late times; these men met together, obtained means The gentleman put up his eye-glasses to look at me, and said, "Come eyes--indeed the old man said so!--what a heart I had then! As Ada was a little frightened, I said, to humor the poor old lady, that id = 41768 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, No. IX.—February, 1851.—Vol. II. date = keywords = Amy; Barbara; Barclay; Christmas; Dr.; England; English; Europe; Fairfield; France; George; Hazeldean; Howard; Jemima; Jolliffe; Kate; Lenny; London; Marian; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Parson; Paul; Peel; Randal; Riccabocca; Robert; Rosa; Squire; St.; Stirn; Tryon; Walter; day; french; great; illustration; life; like; little; look; love; man; state; stock; time summary = hope the little world of boarding-schools, and the great one of fashion, "I am worried to death," said my poor sister-in-law; "every thing rests visit to the Lakes for the first time, the old poet took great pride in which, governed by a great general law, blows at all times round the gentleman, tall, young, and good-looking, speaking with Mrs. Bright, The stranger lifted his hat very politely, made a very low bow to Mrs. Jolliffe, and then, looking a good deal moved, said to George, "My name little house that day, nor that which he carried away in his own heart. worked another year, and, though no wages came, he said nothing and The boy''s heart was good; it felt pity for the miserable little man; so A little mean-looking man, shabbily dressed in something of the same The poor Indian thinks that at this time the Great Spirit id = 42267 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, No. XXIV, May 1852, Vol. IV date = keywords = Ada; Antonio; Audley; Avenel; Baron; Benjamin; Consul; Egerton; Ellen; England; Europe; France; Gournay; Harley; House; Jarndyce; Jellyby; John; Kerber; Leslie; Levy; London; Lord; Louis; Mademoiselle; Mary; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Napoleon; Paris; Randal; Richard; Roche; Rodolphus; Rouncewell; Sir; Skimpole; Violante; french; illustration; man summary = "Children," said Antonio, "we are going into the field to get a great "Then I have come two miles and a half an hour," said Antonio. After some little general conversation, Antonio said that "Yes, sir," said Antonio, "but I am not called upon as a witness. "I think," said La Fayette, at the time of the revolution which placed "The French generally," said Napoleon, "do not ask for man," she said to him on one occasion, "taken for wise, like you, play I collect my thoughts here for the business of the day," said the old "Hi, hi!" said the old man, coming to the door. "For he is a little--you know!--M--!" said the old lady, with great "He come in at the door," said the old man, slowly pointing an imaginary "I can not admit the air freely," said the little old lady; the room was id = 42693 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, No. XXVI, July 1852, Vol. V date = keywords = Ada; Annie; April; Arbuthnot; Badger; Blake; Campbell; Captain; Consul; Coroner; Danby; England; Europe; France; God; H----; Jarndyce; John; Lady; Leicester; London; Lord; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Napoleon; New; Paris; Randal; Richard; Sir; Snagsby; St.; State; Tulkinghorn; day; english; french; great; illustration; know; little; look; man; time summary = "What your interests require," said Napoleon, at this time, "is: 1. that awful storehouse of thy life''s work, where an anchorite old man "That is a charming-looking old gentleman," said we to the gray lady; "God bless my heart!" said Sir Thomas, his eyes now running over that of Mrs. H---with the little boy''s cap in her hand, placed it in kind old man who had thought, acted, and grieved for her like a changes of her heart; how at one time the world looked all black and At length the time came when the old man must be gone; when his "I should like to walk a little," says my Lady, still looking out of "I should like a little variety," said Richard; "--I mean a good range "I feel when I look at it," said Mr. Badger, "''that''s a man I should id = 43368 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, No. XXVII, August 1852, Vol. V date = keywords = Acre; Audley; Caddy; Carmel; Clay; Consul; Dutton; Egerton; Elijah; England; Europe; France; Guardian; Harley; Jane; Jarndyce; Jellyby; Josephine; Lady; Levy; Lord; Louis; Lulu; Malmaison; Miss; Mount; Mr.; Mrs.; Napoleon; New; Nora; Paris; President; Prince; Sir; Squire; St.; Tom; Turveydrop; english; french; illustration; man summary = it came to pass at the seventh time that he said, Behold there ariseth a little cloud out of the sea like a man''s hand. world-following Christians of the present day, in palaces of wealth tone of deep feeling to Cambaceres, ''This young man begins like embassador said, "General Bonaparte is a great man. Often Napoleon said, as he left those loved haunts, to attend moment as he said this, looked steadfastly on the penitent man "Then, perhaps, Mr. Dutton," said a young man in a smartly-cut "It seems a little thing to cry about," said poor Miss Jellyby, "And he never does any thing else," said the old lady of the Good-by, father!" said Prince, shaking hands. "I don''t know, Mr. Jarndyce of Bleak House!" replied the old man, then said--"In Egerton''s world, man holds it far more dishonor to The old man rose quietly, and turning to me, said: "Sir, id = 45764 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, Vol. V, No. XXV, June, 1852 date = keywords = April; Austria; Baron; Beatrice; Captain; Consul; Count; Dick; Dr.; Drysdale; Egerton; England; English; Europe; France; Frank; God; Government; Great; Harley; Hazeldean; House; Italy; Jarndyce; John; Lansmere; Leonard; Levy; Life; London; Lord; Mr.; Mrs.; Napoleon; New; Notch; Pardiggle; Paris; Parliament; Peschiera; Randal; Sir; Snagsby; Squire; St.; Violante; french; illustration; man summary = This young man but recently died, having passed his quiet life in the The very day Napoleon left Paris, Desaix arrived in France from Egypt. "If," said Levy, in the tone of a mere man of business--"if the Count rising at Frank''s entrance, said, "My dear brother-in-law!" and placed "Sir," said Dr. Morgan, gravely, "I mean to say, that it matters little "I am not very far from home now, sir," said the young woman, "These, young ladies," said Mrs. Pardiggle, with great volubility, time, young ladies," said Mrs. Pardiggle, moving back to her chair, The man on the floor then turning his head round again, said We were going on in this way, when one morning at breakfast Mr. Jarndyce received a letter, and looking at the superscription said, spoke, too, of the present evil days--the old man with some little Again--let any thoughtful man look over the face of our own State id = 45765 author = Various title = Harper''s New Monthly Magazine, Vol. V, No. XXIX., October, 1852 date = keywords = Beatrice; Bridgman; Bucket; Consul; Count; Dead; Duke; England; English; France; George; God; Guppy; Harley; Jobling; Jordan; Judy; Laurence; London; Lord; Moreau; Mr.; Mrs.; Napoleon; Paganini; Paris; Peschiera; President; Prince; Randal; Sabbath; Sea; Smallweed; Snagsby; St.; States; Tulkinghorn; United; Violante; come; french; illustration summary = from the time of leaving the Dead Sea, they arrived on the shore of the When the great work was entirely completed, Napoleon appointed a day "I esteem," said he, "General Bonaparte as a great man, but "Ay, a good-looking lass enough; but the little lad''s like his father, "Can you give a fellow any thing to read in the mean time?" says Mr. Jobling. like to see the room, young man?" he says. be identically like that young man''s; and secondly, Mark my words, Mrs. Perkins, ma''am, and don''t you be surprised, Lord bless you, if that "I hope number two''s as good?" says the old man. "My dear friend, I am afraid he will," returns the old man looking up "I shall never forget," he said, "that I, one day, placed myself in "Strange!" said Randal, "that a man like your correspondent should fear