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"Granting the truth of Noah's statement," said Sir Walter, motioning to said the stranger, handing the small bit of tobacco to Sir Walter, "make "'Let me take your hat,' I said, little thinking that my courtesy would "Well, Mr. Holmes," said Sir Walter Raleigh, after three rousing cheers, "I'd stay right here," said Charon, "and let the ladies rescue themselves. come to me and in so many words have said, 'Mr. Kidd, we wish the women of "When Captain Kidd began his story," said Cassandra, "he made one very bad "I'd like to know what has become of the House-boat," said Raleigh, fashion; so that the House-boat was, as Elizabeth had said, backing her cache = ./cache/16097.txt txt = ./txt/16097.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31135 author = Thierry, James Francis title = The Adventures of the Eleven Cuff-Buttons Being one of the exciting episodes in the career of the famous detective Hemlock Holmes, as recorded by his friend Dr. Watson date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 41045 sentences = 2310 flesch = 84 summary = "Assuredly, Mr. Holmes," said the Earl, as we all stepped into a coach Earl, as Holmes, Lord Launcelot, and I followed him into the room. a thing stirring yet," said Holmes, as we came to a room with the door "Holmes," I said solemnly, "the Earl is dead! "That sounds like business," said Holmes, as he jumped up, the Earl "All right, go to it, Holmes," said the Earl. "Bring in Lord Launcelot's valet next, Thorneycroft," said Holmes. man who would steal the Earl's diamond cuff-buttons?" Earl said to Holmes: us when Holmes dashed up to the open front door of the Earl's great _Ich kebibble_ about the date, just so Mr. Holmes here recovers my diamond cuff-buttons for me," replied the the drawers, took out the cuff-button Holmes was after, and handed it commented the Earl as he took the cuff-button from Holmes and stowed cache = ./cache/31135.txt txt = ./txt/31135.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40203 author = Leblanc, Maurice title = Arsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61830 sentences = 5723 flesch = 87 summary = twelfth day, Mon. Gerbois received from Arsène Lupin a letter, marked Mon. Gerbois had not replied to Arsène Lupin's letter. 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Type: gutenberg title: subject-doyleArthurConan-gutenberg date: 2021-06-05 time: 13:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 16097 author: Bangs, John Kendrick title: The Pursuit of the House-Boat Being Some Further Account of the Divers Doings of the Associated Shades, under the Leadership of Sherlock Holmes, Esq. date: words: 34046 sentences: 2236 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/16097.txt txt: ./txt/16097.txt summary: "I beg pardon," put in Dr. Johnson, "but have you any idea, Dr. Livingstone, that Captain Kidd has put wheels on this House-boat of ours late club-house," said the stranger, bowing courteously to Solomon. "Granting the truth of Noah''s statement," said Sir Walter, motioning to said the stranger, handing the small bit of tobacco to Sir Walter, "make "''Let me take your hat,'' I said, little thinking that my courtesy would "Well, Mr. Holmes," said Sir Walter Raleigh, after three rousing cheers, "I''d stay right here," said Charon, "and let the ladies rescue themselves. come to me and in so many words have said, ''Mr. Kidd, we wish the women of "When Captain Kidd began his story," said Cassandra, "he made one very bad "I''d like to know what has become of the House-boat," said Raleigh, fashion; so that the House-boat was, as Elizabeth had said, backing her id: 20559 author: Bangs, John Kendrick title: R. Holmes & Co. Being the Remarkable Adventures of Raffles Holmes, Esq., Detective and Amateur Cracksman by Birth date: words: 34150 sentences: 2299 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/20559.txt txt: ./txt/20559.txt summary: "If there ever was a story of that fascinating man that I have not read, Mr. Holmes," said I, "I beg you will let me have it." and attention," said Raffles Holmes with a cold snap to his eyes which I "Lord Dorrington, as you may have heard," said Raffles Holmes, leaning back "Well, to make a long story short," said Raffles Holmes, "the young "''Ah--you know me, then, Mr. Raffles?'' said Holmes, with a pleasant smile. "_In her own safe in her New York house!_" said Raffles Holmes. "It was," said Raffles Holmes, "but Mrs. Burlingame was so overjoyed at "No, indeed, they''re the real thing," said Raffles Holmes, holding up one of "Here''s your check, Jenkins," said Raffles Holmes, handing me a draft for "Jenkins," said Raffles Holmes to me the other night as we sat in my den "There''s $7000 for you, Jenkins," said Holmes, a week later, handing me his id: 39718 author: Doyle, Arthur Conan title: The Wanderings of a Spiritualist date: words: 84393 sentences: 4234 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/39718.txt txt: ./txt/39718.txt summary: House Ball.--The Rescue Circle again.--Sitting with Mrs. Harris.--A good test case.--Australian botany.--The land of myrtles.--English cricket team.--Great final meeting in Melbourne. works of man, are flanked by great sky advertisements of various brands one of those great men like Sir Ronald Ross, whom the Indian Medical of these good, kind people was aboard, bearing great bunches of wild the fittings of a man-of-war, and a great impression of cleanliness and the need for good living in a way which meets their spiritual wants, Of my psychic work at Auckland there is little to be said, save that I said, "Above your head I see a man, an artist, long hair, brown eyes, man who has spent great part of his life studying the subject, and As an example of how it works, some years ago a Melbourne man named many cases by large proprietors who work great tracts with few hands, so id: 40203 author: Leblanc, Maurice title: Arsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes date: words: 61830 sentences: 5723 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/40203.txt txt: ./txt/40203.txt summary: twelfth day, Mon. Gerbois received from Arsène Lupin a letter, marked Mon. Gerbois had not replied to Arsène Lupin''s letter. "Yes, but Lupin always turns the world upside down," said Ganimard, "Mon Dieu, monsieur," said Lupin, "what''s your hurry? "In the first place," said Ganimard, "I will ask Monsieur Charles to be Arsène Lupin entered the house of Monsieur Detinan and escaped therefrom house in which the Baron d''Hautrec was killed?" Herlock Sholmes asked Herlock Sholmes and Wilson were the prisoners of Arsène Lupin?" Herlock Sholmes and Wilson were the prisoners of Arsène Lupin?" Then Sholmes understood that these men were not tracking Arsène Lupin; At the terminal point Herlock Sholmes, by leaning over, saw Arsène Lupin "The capture of Arsène Lupin," replied Sholmes. "Monsieur Sholmes," said Lupin, "kindly exchange to the other machine. "And if I should take you at your word, Monsieur Lupin?" said Sholmes, id: 51743 author: McCabe, Joseph title: Is Spiritualism Based on Fraud? The Evidence Given by Sir A.C. Doyle and Others Drastically Examined date: words: 48085 sentences: 2662 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/51743.txt txt: ./txt/51743.txt summary: spirit-photographs, lights and music in the dark, messages from the I have seen unpaid mediums, men and women of the world, cheat The "evidence" afforded by mediums like Mr. Vale Owen, and the myriads of quite recent automatic writers and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in effect, recommends two further mediums as wonderful medium by Sir Oliver Lodge, and who was detected and exposed A few months later Herne and Williams, the professional friends of Mrs. Guppy whose spirit-controls had wafted that very voluminous lady as of the living medium, not spirits, does these things, and they talk of a spirits can rap on floors, or on the medium''s chair, let the table be ask us to believe that a medium can get the head of a ghost on a plate, medium and gave sittings to Spiritualists. mediums use in these spirit messages. in any way in communication with spirits is a "medium." The word does id: 31135 author: Thierry, James Francis title: The Adventures of the Eleven Cuff-Buttons Being one of the exciting episodes in the career of the famous detective Hemlock Holmes, as recorded by his friend Dr. Watson date: words: 41045 sentences: 2310 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/31135.txt txt: ./txt/31135.txt summary: "Assuredly, Mr. Holmes," said the Earl, as we all stepped into a coach Earl, as Holmes, Lord Launcelot, and I followed him into the room. a thing stirring yet," said Holmes, as we came to a room with the door "Holmes," I said solemnly, "the Earl is dead! "That sounds like business," said Holmes, as he jumped up, the Earl "All right, go to it, Holmes," said the Earl. "Bring in Lord Launcelot''s valet next, Thorneycroft," said Holmes. man who would steal the Earl''s diamond cuff-buttons?" Earl said to Holmes: us when Holmes dashed up to the open front door of the Earl''s great _Ich kebibble_ about the date, just so Mr. Holmes here recovers my diamond cuff-buttons for me," replied the the drawers, took out the cuff-button Holmes was after, and handed it commented the Earl as he took the cuff-button from Holmes and stowed ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel