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(Eleanor Hodgman) title: Mary Marie date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/11143.txt cache: ./cache/11143.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 5 resourceName b'11143.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 35760 author: Ringrose, Hyacinthe title: Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/35760.txt cache: ./cache/35760.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 5 resourceName b'35760.txt' 4915 txt/../ent/4915.ent 56310 txt/../ent/56310.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 39834 author: Deledda, Grazia title: After the Divorce: A Romance date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/39834.txt cache: ./cache/39834.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 5 resourceName b'39834.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 56455 author: Patterson, Joseph Medill title: Rebellion date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/56455.txt cache: ./cache/56455.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 4 resourceName b'56455.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 41182 author: Hope, Anthony title: Mrs. Maxon Protests date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/41182.txt cache: ./cache/41182.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'41182.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 56310 author: Grant, Robert title: The Undercurrent date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/56310.txt cache: ./cache/56310.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 7 resourceName b'56310.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 4915 author: Norris, Kathleen Thompson title: The Heart of Rachael date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/4915.txt cache: ./cache/4915.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 7 resourceName b'4915.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 33113 author: Froude, James Anthony title: The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/33113.txt cache: ./cache/33113.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 10 resourceName b'33113.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-divorce-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 16150 author = Holmes, Mary Jane title = Miss McDonald date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 32750 sentences = 1619 flesch = 86 summary = fashionable woman," Guy said, and I thought he glanced a little jealous of Daisy, but it is better for cousins like Tom to keep away. Daisy McDonald Thornton's journal, presented by my husband, Mr. Guy said: "God bless you, my darling little Daisy, and may you be very mistake; Guy in marrying a child whose mind was unformed, and Daisy in But married they are, and Guy has failed and Daisy is going home, and said, while Daisy, still keeping her arms around Guy's neck, where she This was Daisy's letter which Guy read with such a pang in his heart as Then Guy wrote to Daisy a letter of thanks, to which there came no the Guy Thornton married to Julia Hamilton had once called Daisy his "Look--that's Miss McDonald," Guy's friend said to him, "the greatest Not Julia, but Mrs. Guy, and that hurt Daisy more than anything else. cache = ./cache/16150.txt txt = ./txt/16150.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17545 author = McClelland, M. G. (Mary Greenway) title = Princess date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 56952 sentences = 3136 flesch = 79 summary = "Dear old Jim," she said, calmly, "I wish he had come in: you should old colored man appearing from behind the house took his way across the Feeling like "Little Boy Blue" recalled to a sense of duty, Thorne "Here's old 'bur-rabbit,'" said Thorne, reaching his hand behind his Thorne had thought the matter out at the time, as a man must, of letters for Nesbit Thorne, and one for Norma from a New York friend, Illinois, in whose hands Mrs. Thorne had placed her case. The man opened the door of the back parlor and stood aside to let Mr. Thorne pass; then he closed it noiselessly and proceeded up-stairs to any feeling about the boy--any ruth, or mother-love, Thorne knew that No love for the man whose heart is calling you to come?" Thorne, feeling that his love had come to him, as through fire, was cache = ./cache/17545.txt txt = ./txt/17545.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22455 author = Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion) title = Adam Johnstone's Son date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63348 sentences = 4743 flesch = 92 summary = The young girl felt her mother's eyes upon her, looked up herself, and "They have probably come round from Naples to spend a day," said Clare. The man who answered to the name of Brook said nothing, but sat down on turn her head and look back at Brook and Lady Fan. She noticed it this Lady Fan's small white face was turned to his instantly, and Clare could Clare's gentle mouth hardened suddenly as she thought of Lady Fan. Johnstone had been thoroughly tired of her. was such a very good young man as his mother said that he was. "I shouldn't have thought that," said Clare, looking at him again. "You needn't yell like that, my good man," said Johnstone, smiling at "I don't think you know much about thunderstorms," said Clare, after "Yes," said Clare, "you were telling me so the other day, you know." cache = ./cache/22455.txt txt = ./txt/22455.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4915 author = Norris, Kathleen Thompson title = The Heart of Rachael date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 132060 sentences = 9111 flesch = 86 summary = "Rachael's terribly decent about it," said the deep voice of old Mrs. Torrence, who was chaperoning a grandson, glad of any excuse to be at looked as Rachael Breckenridge seated herself on the arm of old Mrs. Torrence's chair and sent a careless greeting about the circle. them, so I went for him with the little car, and Mr. Joe Butler and Mr. Parks came home with him, Mrs. Breckenridge." "Yes; you come and talk to him, Rachael," Mrs. Whittaker said, in the "Greg says he'll take us home, Clarence," Rachael said, in a during this little talk, but Rachael Gregory felt every word like a "You're sick, Rachael, and you don't know it!" said Magsie Clay "It looks like a good house," said Rachael, settling herself "It was just this, Rachael," said Magsie, looking at the fire, "I know all this, Warren!" Rachael said wearily. doing so, now, for Magsie is a good little sport, Rachael; she knows cache = ./cache/4915.txt txt = ./txt/4915.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20443 author = King, Basil title = The Letter of the Contract date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40109 sentences = 3273 flesch = 90 summary = look up into his face she would _know_ it wasn't anything. Before putting the next question Edith took time to think. Turning, Edith saw the woman with the rose-colored parasol rapidly "Look here, Edith," he said, at last, "the long and short of it is this. Miss Rosamond, who looked like a coachman, spent her time in and man-like way of dressing, were the first influence in winning her. Edith couldn't help liking the young man, first for Since the haven was open to her, and Chip had left the poor little craft Chip could see that Bland might be odd from his wife's point of view. These thoughts and questions passed rapidly through Chip's mind, not for "Oh, but _I_ think he looks like _you_." In this way Chip came to observe a man of some distinction who took his Chip was not sure that the stranger said good night. cache = ./cache/20443.txt txt = ./txt/20443.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5951 author = Stratton, Lilyan title = Reno — a Book of Short Stories and Information date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 48418 sentences = 2728 flesch = 77 summary = Washoe County Court House, Reno, Nevada Reno, as well as all Nevada, is proud of the world-famous Wingfield present time Reno enjoys full terminal rates or better for goods Reno the coming year in a new building to house its exchange. Mrs. Smith did her little six months in Reno and the world's sympathy Fancy my astonishment when ten years later I met the stately Mrs. Beuland in the lobby of my hotel in Reno. keep their divorces from coming to Reno-Nevada does not want them. Nevada law is more moral than that of New York, which permits divorce to your reasons for coming to Reno, Nevada. Q. Where have you been residing since you came to Reno, Nevada? of the city of Reno, County of Washoe, State of the liberal divorce laws of the State: his beautiful home, charming and most modern European hotel in Reno, or in the State of Nevada, for cache = ./cache/5951.txt txt = ./txt/5951.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11143 author = Porter, Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman) title = Mary Marie date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74173 sentences = 5884 flesch = 96 summary = And I think I shall love both Father and Mother better separate, too. Of course I love Mother, and I know I'd just adore Father if he'd let meetings lasted four days, and Nurse said she guessed my father saw "Marie," and nothing else; and that Mother says she knows Father'll Nurse Sarah looked, that it was something Mother wasn't going to like. You know Nurse Sarah said Father never wanted to wait for anything. that I wasn't going to like Aunt Jane--just the way she said that Aunt Jane says she thinks I ought to, when it's only the first of May. She's going to speak to Father when he comes next week. you could have seen Aunt Jane's face when Father said I wasn't going said yes, of course--that Aunt Jane didn't like to have Mary play at got home, Mr. Easterbrook said we looked more like sisters than mother cache = ./cache/11143.txt txt = ./txt/11143.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35760 author = Ringrose, Hyacinthe title = Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 66000 sentences = 4526 flesch = 66 summary = 1. Either party to the marriage is entitled to a divorce on the ground of A husband and wife contract together by the fact of marriage itself to female under 21 years of age requires the consent of her marriage marriage and divorce, and the State law contains certain provisions of marriage, the parties consenting to be divorced give notice of such EFFECTS OF DIVORCE.--If the guilty party is the wife, her husband has the system of marriage and divorce laws applicable to all the States and The laws of marriage and divorce in the various States and Territories former husband or wife of either party was living and the former marriage 9. That either party had a husband or wife living at the time of marriage. 9. If either party had another husband or wife at time of second marriage. years cannot contract a lawful marriage. cache = ./cache/35760.txt txt = ./txt/35760.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39834 author = Deledda, Grazia title = After the Divorce: A Romance date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 82243 sentences = 5696 flesch = 87 summary = "Good-evening, Giovanna; Aunt Bachissia, how goes it with you?" said the "Listen," said Aunt Bachissia, in her harsh voice, "I will tell you Aunt Bachissia opened her little firefly eyes, and then she also got up; "Courage!" said Aunt Porredda, as she took leave of Giovanna, and the "That young man devours his food like a dog," said Giovanna to her patient," he too said: "Yes, go away, Giovanna, try to get permission to "Yes," said Aunt Bachissia; "we must get off; the others are all going "No," said the woman, "she has come several times to ask for news of Uncle Isidoro," said Giovanna, shaking her head. "How quickly the time passes," said Aunt Martina, as she sat spinning on know why Aunt Bachissia had come, and why Brontu was going back with "Yes, I'll do that," said Costantino, with a laugh, but at the same time cache = ./cache/39834.txt txt = ./txt/39834.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41182 author = Hope, Anthony title = Mrs. Maxon Protests date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 103850 sentences = 8211 flesch = 86 summary = the fact that it might be startling to Winnie Maxon to meet Mrs. Lenoir--if she knew all about her. "Mere good looks don't go for very much in a man, do they?" said Winnie. Thus great forces began to deploy into line against little Winnie Maxon, "It's time for Snip's walk," added Amy. Life had to go on, in spite of Winnie Maxon--just as we read that some thinking, of course, a little brooding might have done Winnie good, and We neither of us mind, do we, Winnie?" said Mrs. Lenoir. All this, then, was in Mrs. Lenoir's mind when Winnie came back from General--that the first Winnie heard of this idea came neither from Mrs. Lenoir nor from the General, but from Bertie Merriam himself. "I was Mrs. Maxon; that's all," said Winnie. "They all come back to one in the end, I think," said Mrs. Lenoir, cache = ./cache/41182.txt txt = ./txt/41182.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33113 author = Froude, James Anthony title = The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 149932 sentences = 9244 flesch = 75 summary = Pope--Anne Boleyn chosen by Henry to succeed Catherine--Surprise Anxiety of the Pope to satisfy the King--Fears of the Emperor-Pope's defence--Campeggio to be sent to England--The King's Anxiety of the Pope to satisfy the King--Fears of the Emperor--Proposed Campeggio to be sent to England--The King's account of the Pope's The Pope having sent a commission to England, the King considered that he surely concerning his affairs with Pope, Emperor, the French King, other that the Pope and the Emperor should write in a friendly way to the King. Emperor; the King was said to have agreed on the ground that the Pope and knew, he said, that the Queen and the Emperor were pressing the Pope for "The King," Chapuys said, "was naturally kind and generous," but the "Lady intelligence of himself and the King of England, he said that the Emperor The King said he knew the Pope had called on the Emperor cache = ./cache/33113.txt txt = ./txt/33113.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 59277 author = Downs, George Sheldon, Mrs. title = Redeemed date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 68179 sentences = 3352 flesch = 76 summary = Good-by, John; I hear Dorothy coming, A little daughter, the Dorothy of our opening chapter, was born to John The day preceding their landing in New York, Helen asked her husband face; she was like a light-hearted girl, and John told her she was reception, Helen found, to her great surprise, Mr. Nathan Young, John's "Really, Mrs. John Hungerford, you look like the wife of a John, what does it mean?" Helen gravely returned. John Hungerford's face had changed many times from crimson to white as in her breath, while she searched Helen's white face with a look of That evening, when Helen came home from a visit to Dorothy, who had "The future holds all good for you, John," Helen returned, and, as once He almost wept when Helen had said if Dorothy could receive him and John, Helen, and Dorothy had been aroused in her mind. cache = ./cache/59277.txt txt = ./txt/59277.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 56310 author = Grant, Robert title = The Undercurrent date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 130266 sentences = 7372 flesch = 75 summary = Carleton Howard, the millionaire, and women like his sister, Mrs. Randolph Wilson, and their friends. what Mrs. Wilson wore was always a matter of moment to women who wished "You have certainly whetted my curiosity, Paul," said Mrs. Wilson. "No matter, Lucille," said Mrs. Wilson, coming to her daughter's Sitting down beside her, Mrs. Wilson took one of her hands and said, Mrs. Randolph Wilson had made her, Constance in her heart believed that "I will come to you presently, mamma," she said, and Mrs. Wilson understood what was meant. Constance slipped her hand from Mrs. Wilson's and rose to her feet. After leaving Constance on the day of their eventful interview, Mrs. Wilson had conceived the plan of presenting her with a new bonnet and But Constance gave Mrs. Wilson Constance said nothing, however, to Mrs. Wilson as to Loretta's "I will ask Mrs. Wilson, Loretta," she said, to gain time to think. cache = ./cache/56310.txt txt = ./txt/56310.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 58802 author = Coppel, Alfred title = Community Property date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 6443 sentences = 692 flesch = 90 summary = correspondent in divorce cases that couldn't be settled by Collusion "Good morning, Thais," I said. want to say I didn't feel like spending good protein on the sort of But the combination of Lyra singing for Pancho and the way Thais was divorce case tried under our laws." a number of 'people' to be involved in one divorce case. "It is not, I assure you," Clare said running a four-fingered hand over "Of course." Now it began to sound like most of my other cases and I If Thais looked like that, I thought sadly, I wouldn't "Jean," I said, "this case is important to me. "Jean," I said with feeling, "you'll never regret this." "The Prof," Honest Pancho said softly, "is a specialist in Venerian "May I present Clare, Vivian, Gail, Evelyn and little Jean. "Yes," Pancho said. "By all means," Gleda said, still eyeing me. thought they were dancing," Thais said sadly. cache = ./cache/58802.txt txt = ./txt/58802.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 56455 author = Patterson, Joseph Medill title = Rebellion date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61800 sentences = 4716 flesch = 88 summary = Indians--well," said Jim earnestly, "God knows ingratitude gets my He remembered the first time he had come home drunk, half a dozen years Georgia went to the old man's private office and closed the door behind "I got to have a little loan," said Jim--now was his time for "Jim," said Georgia slowly and deliberately, for she felt that the hour "When it came to such a big thing," she said slowly, "I don't think I'd The old man naturally supposed that Mason knew the nature of Georgia's "You're out of the woods this time, Georgia," he said, "sure enough. The next morning Georgia sent for Jim. Before he came she wrote to Stevens: "Georgia," said Jim slowly, "I didn't act right before. 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"It is not, I assure you," Clare said running a four-fingered hand over "Of course." Now it began to sound like most of my other cases and I If Thais looked like that, I thought sadly, I wouldn''t "Jean," I said, "this case is important to me. "Jean," I said with feeling, "you''ll never regret this." "The Prof," Honest Pancho said softly, "is a specialist in Venerian "May I present Clare, Vivian, Gail, Evelyn and little Jean. "Yes," Pancho said. "By all means," Gleda said, still eyeing me. thought they were dancing," Thais said sadly. id: 22455 author: Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion) title: Adam Johnstone''s Son date: words: 63348 sentences: 4743 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/22455.txt txt: ./txt/22455.txt summary: The young girl felt her mother''s eyes upon her, looked up herself, and "They have probably come round from Naples to spend a day," said Clare. The man who answered to the name of Brook said nothing, but sat down on turn her head and look back at Brook and Lady Fan. She noticed it this Lady Fan''s small white face was turned to his instantly, and Clare could Clare''s gentle mouth hardened suddenly as she thought of Lady Fan. Johnstone had been thoroughly tired of her. was such a very good young man as his mother said that he was. "I shouldn''t have thought that," said Clare, looking at him again. "You needn''t yell like that, my good man," said Johnstone, smiling at "I don''t think you know much about thunderstorms," said Clare, after "Yes," said Clare, "you were telling me so the other day, you know." id: 39834 author: Deledda, Grazia title: After the Divorce: A Romance date: words: 82243 sentences: 5696 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/39834.txt txt: ./txt/39834.txt summary: "Good-evening, Giovanna; Aunt Bachissia, how goes it with you?" said the "Listen," said Aunt Bachissia, in her harsh voice, "I will tell you Aunt Bachissia opened her little firefly eyes, and then she also got up; "Courage!" said Aunt Porredda, as she took leave of Giovanna, and the "That young man devours his food like a dog," said Giovanna to her patient," he too said: "Yes, go away, Giovanna, try to get permission to "Yes," said Aunt Bachissia; "we must get off; the others are all going "No," said the woman, "she has come several times to ask for news of Uncle Isidoro," said Giovanna, shaking her head. "How quickly the time passes," said Aunt Martina, as she sat spinning on know why Aunt Bachissia had come, and why Brontu was going back with "Yes, I''ll do that," said Costantino, with a laugh, but at the same time id: 59277 author: Downs, George Sheldon, Mrs. title: Redeemed date: words: 68179 sentences: 3352 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/59277.txt txt: ./txt/59277.txt summary: Good-by, John; I hear Dorothy coming, A little daughter, the Dorothy of our opening chapter, was born to John The day preceding their landing in New York, Helen asked her husband face; she was like a light-hearted girl, and John told her she was reception, Helen found, to her great surprise, Mr. Nathan Young, John''s "Really, Mrs. John Hungerford, you look like the wife of a John, what does it mean?" Helen gravely returned. John Hungerford''s face had changed many times from crimson to white as in her breath, while she searched Helen''s white face with a look of That evening, when Helen came home from a visit to Dorothy, who had "The future holds all good for you, John," Helen returned, and, as once He almost wept when Helen had said if Dorothy could receive him and John, Helen, and Dorothy had been aroused in her mind. id: 33113 author: Froude, James Anthony title: The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII date: words: 149932 sentences: 9244 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/33113.txt txt: ./txt/33113.txt summary: Pope--Anne Boleyn chosen by Henry to succeed Catherine--Surprise Anxiety of the Pope to satisfy the King--Fears of the Emperor-Pope''s defence--Campeggio to be sent to England--The King''s Anxiety of the Pope to satisfy the King--Fears of the Emperor--Proposed Campeggio to be sent to England--The King''s account of the Pope''s The Pope having sent a commission to England, the King considered that he surely concerning his affairs with Pope, Emperor, the French King, other that the Pope and the Emperor should write in a friendly way to the King. Emperor; the King was said to have agreed on the ground that the Pope and knew, he said, that the Queen and the Emperor were pressing the Pope for "The King," Chapuys said, "was naturally kind and generous," but the "Lady intelligence of himself and the King of England, he said that the Emperor The King said he knew the Pope had called on the Emperor id: 56310 author: Grant, Robert title: The Undercurrent date: words: 130266 sentences: 7372 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/56310.txt txt: ./txt/56310.txt summary: Carleton Howard, the millionaire, and women like his sister, Mrs. Randolph Wilson, and their friends. what Mrs. Wilson wore was always a matter of moment to women who wished "You have certainly whetted my curiosity, Paul," said Mrs. Wilson. "No matter, Lucille," said Mrs. Wilson, coming to her daughter''s Sitting down beside her, Mrs. Wilson took one of her hands and said, Mrs. Randolph Wilson had made her, Constance in her heart believed that "I will come to you presently, mamma," she said, and Mrs. Wilson understood what was meant. Constance slipped her hand from Mrs. Wilson''s and rose to her feet. After leaving Constance on the day of their eventful interview, Mrs. Wilson had conceived the plan of presenting her with a new bonnet and But Constance gave Mrs. Wilson Constance said nothing, however, to Mrs. Wilson as to Loretta''s "I will ask Mrs. Wilson, Loretta," she said, to gain time to think. id: 53711 author: Grant, Robert title: The Orchid date: words: 31571 sentences: 2020 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/53711.txt txt: ./txt/53711.txt summary: whether or not Miss Lydia Arnold was going to accept Herbert Maxwell as Cunningham, Miss Peggy Blake, Miss Lydia Arnold, Guy Perry and Herbert loves a lover, and to the Westfield Hunt Club Herbert Maxwell''s kicking of Lydia Arnold married and settled which set Mrs. Cole''s nimble brain Mrs. Cole put her head on one side like an arch bird by way of "To break some other woman''s heart, I suppose," said Mrs. Cunningham. their new town house, her husband''s mother, old Mrs. Maxwell, died Harry Spencer and Mrs. Herbert Maxwell were seeing more or less of each "Just what my husband said," added Mrs. Miller, a bride of a year''s "But Herbert Maxwell never would," said Mrs. Cole, reaching for another But though Harry Spencer continued to dog the footsteps of Mrs. Maxwell, so that he appeared in her society on all occasions, and people id: 16150 author: Holmes, Mary Jane title: Miss McDonald date: words: 32750 sentences: 1619 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/16150.txt txt: ./txt/16150.txt summary: fashionable woman," Guy said, and I thought he glanced a little jealous of Daisy, but it is better for cousins like Tom to keep away. Daisy McDonald Thornton''s journal, presented by my husband, Mr. Guy said: "God bless you, my darling little Daisy, and may you be very mistake; Guy in marrying a child whose mind was unformed, and Daisy in But married they are, and Guy has failed and Daisy is going home, and said, while Daisy, still keeping her arms around Guy''s neck, where she This was Daisy''s letter which Guy read with such a pang in his heart as Then Guy wrote to Daisy a letter of thanks, to which there came no the Guy Thornton married to Julia Hamilton had once called Daisy his "Look--that''s Miss McDonald," Guy''s friend said to him, "the greatest Not Julia, but Mrs. Guy, and that hurt Daisy more than anything else. id: 41182 author: Hope, Anthony title: Mrs. Maxon Protests date: words: 103850 sentences: 8211 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/41182.txt txt: ./txt/41182.txt summary: the fact that it might be startling to Winnie Maxon to meet Mrs. Lenoir--if she knew all about her. "Mere good looks don''t go for very much in a man, do they?" said Winnie. Thus great forces began to deploy into line against little Winnie Maxon, "It''s time for Snip''s walk," added Amy. Life had to go on, in spite of Winnie Maxon--just as we read that some thinking, of course, a little brooding might have done Winnie good, and We neither of us mind, do we, Winnie?" said Mrs. Lenoir. All this, then, was in Mrs. Lenoir''s mind when Winnie came back from General--that the first Winnie heard of this idea came neither from Mrs. Lenoir nor from the General, but from Bertie Merriam himself. "I was Mrs. Maxon; that''s all," said Winnie. "They all come back to one in the end, I think," said Mrs. Lenoir, id: 20443 author: King, Basil title: The Letter of the Contract date: words: 40109 sentences: 3273 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/20443.txt txt: ./txt/20443.txt summary: look up into his face she would _know_ it wasn''t anything. Before putting the next question Edith took time to think. Turning, Edith saw the woman with the rose-colored parasol rapidly "Look here, Edith," he said, at last, "the long and short of it is this. Miss Rosamond, who looked like a coachman, spent her time in and man-like way of dressing, were the first influence in winning her. Edith couldn''t help liking the young man, first for Since the haven was open to her, and Chip had left the poor little craft Chip could see that Bland might be odd from his wife''s point of view. These thoughts and questions passed rapidly through Chip''s mind, not for "Oh, but _I_ think he looks like _you_." In this way Chip came to observe a man of some distinction who took his Chip was not sure that the stranger said good night. id: 17545 author: McClelland, M. G. (Mary Greenway) title: Princess date: words: 56952 sentences: 3136 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/17545.txt txt: ./txt/17545.txt summary: "Dear old Jim," she said, calmly, "I wish he had come in: you should old colored man appearing from behind the house took his way across the Feeling like "Little Boy Blue" recalled to a sense of duty, Thorne "Here''s old ''bur-rabbit,''" said Thorne, reaching his hand behind his Thorne had thought the matter out at the time, as a man must, of letters for Nesbit Thorne, and one for Norma from a New York friend, Illinois, in whose hands Mrs. Thorne had placed her case. The man opened the door of the back parlor and stood aside to let Mr. Thorne pass; then he closed it noiselessly and proceeded up-stairs to any feeling about the boy--any ruth, or mother-love, Thorne knew that No love for the man whose heart is calling you to come?" Thorne, feeling that his love had come to him, as through fire, was id: 4915 author: Norris, Kathleen Thompson title: The Heart of Rachael date: words: 132060 sentences: 9111 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/4915.txt txt: ./txt/4915.txt summary: "Rachael''s terribly decent about it," said the deep voice of old Mrs. Torrence, who was chaperoning a grandson, glad of any excuse to be at looked as Rachael Breckenridge seated herself on the arm of old Mrs. Torrence''s chair and sent a careless greeting about the circle. them, so I went for him with the little car, and Mr. Joe Butler and Mr. Parks came home with him, Mrs. Breckenridge." "Yes; you come and talk to him, Rachael," Mrs. Whittaker said, in the "Greg says he''ll take us home, Clarence," Rachael said, in a during this little talk, but Rachael Gregory felt every word like a "You''re sick, Rachael, and you don''t know it!" said Magsie Clay "It looks like a good house," said Rachael, settling herself "It was just this, Rachael," said Magsie, looking at the fire, "I know all this, Warren!" Rachael said wearily. doing so, now, for Magsie is a good little sport, Rachael; she knows id: 56455 author: Patterson, Joseph Medill title: Rebellion date: words: 61800 sentences: 4716 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/56455.txt txt: ./txt/56455.txt summary: Indians--well," said Jim earnestly, "God knows ingratitude gets my He remembered the first time he had come home drunk, half a dozen years Georgia went to the old man''s private office and closed the door behind "I got to have a little loan," said Jim--now was his time for "Jim," said Georgia slowly and deliberately, for she felt that the hour "When it came to such a big thing," she said slowly, "I don''t think I''d The old man naturally supposed that Mason knew the nature of Georgia''s "You''re out of the woods this time, Georgia," he said, "sure enough. The next morning Georgia sent for Jim. Before he came she wrote to Stevens: "Georgia," said Jim slowly, "I didn''t act right before. "I don''t know''s I''ve got time to make any canvass, Ed," said Jim, "Yes, Georgia, we were," said the priest. id: 11143 author: Porter, Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman) title: Mary Marie date: words: 74173 sentences: 5884 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/11143.txt txt: ./txt/11143.txt summary: And I think I shall love both Father and Mother better separate, too. Of course I love Mother, and I know I''d just adore Father if he''d let meetings lasted four days, and Nurse said she guessed my father saw "Marie," and nothing else; and that Mother says she knows Father''ll Nurse Sarah looked, that it was something Mother wasn''t going to like. You know Nurse Sarah said Father never wanted to wait for anything. that I wasn''t going to like Aunt Jane--just the way she said that Aunt Jane says she thinks I ought to, when it''s only the first of May. She''s going to speak to Father when he comes next week. you could have seen Aunt Jane''s face when Father said I wasn''t going said yes, of course--that Aunt Jane didn''t like to have Mary play at got home, Mr. Easterbrook said we looked more like sisters than mother id: 35760 author: Ringrose, Hyacinthe title: Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World date: words: 66000 sentences: 4526 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/35760.txt txt: ./txt/35760.txt summary: 1. Either party to the marriage is entitled to a divorce on the ground of A husband and wife contract together by the fact of marriage itself to female under 21 years of age requires the consent of her marriage marriage and divorce, and the State law contains certain provisions of marriage, the parties consenting to be divorced give notice of such EFFECTS OF DIVORCE.--If the guilty party is the wife, her husband has the system of marriage and divorce laws applicable to all the States and The laws of marriage and divorce in the various States and Territories former husband or wife of either party was living and the former marriage 9. That either party had a husband or wife living at the time of marriage. 9. If either party had another husband or wife at time of second marriage. years cannot contract a lawful marriage. id: 5951 author: Stratton, Lilyan title: Reno — a Book of Short Stories and Information date: words: 48418 sentences: 2728 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/5951.txt txt: ./txt/5951.txt summary: Washoe County Court House, Reno, Nevada Reno, as well as all Nevada, is proud of the world-famous Wingfield present time Reno enjoys full terminal rates or better for goods Reno the coming year in a new building to house its exchange. Mrs. Smith did her little six months in Reno and the world''s sympathy Fancy my astonishment when ten years later I met the stately Mrs. Beuland in the lobby of my hotel in Reno. keep their divorces from coming to Reno-Nevada does not want them. Nevada law is more moral than that of New York, which permits divorce to your reasons for coming to Reno, Nevada. Q. Where have you been residing since you came to Reno, Nevada? of the city of Reno, County of Washoe, State of the liberal divorce laws of the State: his beautiful home, charming and most modern European hotel in Reno, or in the State of Nevada, for ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel