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Frank (Lyman Frank) title: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/43936.txt cache: ./cache/43936.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 3 resourceName b'43936.txt' 39549 txt/../ent/39549.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 44085 author: Tridon, André title: Psychoanalysis, Sleep and Dreams date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/44085.txt cache: ./cache/44085.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'44085.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 39833 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/39833.txt cache: ./cache/39833.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 3 resourceName b'39833.txt' 12621 txt/../wrd/12621.wrd 5651 txt/../wrd/5651.wrd 12621 txt/../ent/12621.ent 5651 txt/../ent/5651.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 39549 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: The Carved Lions date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/39549.txt cache: ./cache/39549.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 4 resourceName b'39549.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 30974 author: Blackwood, Algernon title: Jimbo: A Fantasy date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/30974.txt cache: ./cache/30974.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'30974.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 15489 author: Freud, Sigmund title: Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/15489.txt cache: ./cache/15489.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'15489.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 5651 author: Kingsford, Anna Bonus title: Dreams and Dream Stories date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/5651.txt cache: ./cache/5651.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'5651.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 12621 author: Lang, Andrew title: The Book of Dreams and Ghosts date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/12621.txt cache: ./cache/12621.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'12621.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-dreams-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 15489 author = Freud, Sigmund title = Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54229 sentences = 2434 flesch = 63 summary = educated persons who doubt that the dream is the dreamer's own psychical scene appears as if a woman wished to make advances to me; in the dream wishes and phantasies, which analysis discloses in our dreams at night, of the dream in relation to repressed psychical matter, we are in a the same time that she dreams of the denial of the wish, the patient is to be the case in a dream merely in order to fulfill the wish that I may We may now ask whence the wish fulfilled in the dream originates. wish suppressed during the day asserts itself in the dream can be shown unconscious wish has shown its power to form a dream, and with it to dream-wish as the thought remnants from the waking activity. between the peculiarities of the dream-work and of the psychic activity the dream-wish and which we find again in our unconscious. cache = ./cache/15489.txt txt = ./txt/15489.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 13137 author = Raizizun, Yacki title = The Secret of Dreams date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 6636 sentences = 424 flesch = 76 summary = Dreams afford a separation of soul and body. In the above two cases the man has only left his physical body physical body is an instrument for expressing consciousness in the The Astral body in which man functions during sleep is very subtle When a man leaves his body in sleep or death, the spirit must leave dreams, for just as it is possible for minds to receive telepathic the direct cause of a friend of mine dreaming of a passenger train; his waking state, but as he generally looks at the phenomena of dreams Dreams sons drowned; found bodies in river, Burlington, Vt. bodies were, that he actually brought the vision or astral experience West near the mining country, and one night I dreamed I was life, your dream carried the same train of thought straight through. When the ego impresses the lower mind of approaching danger, in dreams cache = ./cache/13137.txt txt = ./txt/13137.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 48593 author = Pyle, Katharine title = As the Goose Flies date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 26898 sentences = 2246 flesch = 98 summary = Ellen stood at the nursery window looking out at the gray sky and the curious little house that Ellen went nearer to look at it. The gander stayed his wings so that Ellen could look. Ellen said she did, so the gander turned in that direction. "What's the matter, you poor little pig?" asked Ellen, looking down at As the little pig hurried in through the door, Ellen asked of the "It's a dear little house," said Ellen. "I thought maybe the gander would carry us," said Ellen, but the white As Ellen followed the dwarf into the house she looked about her and "Who lives there?" asked Ellen, pointing to a little house she had just "Come, then," and Ellen began to run toward the house; while the gander Ellen, who heard this, looked at the gander. "Was that a parade that just went away?" asked Ellen, as the gander cache = ./cache/48593.txt txt = ./txt/48593.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12621 author = Lang, Andrew title = The Book of Dreams and Ghosts date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 82041 sentences = 4576 flesch = 80 summary = wakened me, and said she had dreamed Fanti went mad, and turned into a told the story having left the hall in the interval, she went into the At night Mrs. Herbert dreamed that they went into the garden, down a said father appeared to him in a dream, and made known to him where for a person in a dream to see a dead man, as it comes that he sees a "On Friday night (Jan. 21) I dreamed that my daughter's time came; dead man was dreaming about the living person to whom, or about the pretty man," Sergeant Davies said good-bye to his wife, who never saw my bed, I heard a voice but saw nothing; the voice said, "Come away". went to his parents' room, saw his father asleep in bed and his mother The story of the lady who often dreamed of a house, and when by chance cache = ./cache/12621.txt txt = ./txt/12621.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39549 author = Molesworth, Mrs. title = The Carved Lions date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 49365 sentences = 4103 flesch = 92 summary = One day, when I was a month or two past nine years old, mamma said to me "To tell the truth," said mamma, "I forgot to ask him this morning if he "And Geraldine doesn't mind because of her new umbrella," said mamma. "This is a lucky day, mamma," I said, when we came out of the grocer's. "Dear me," said mamma, "how time passes! "We may stop at Miss Fryer's, mayn't we, mamma?" said Haddie. "Wasn't it kind of Miss Fryer, mamma?" I said. "Mamma," I said suddenly, "if she is a nice little girl like what her "She looked a good-humoured little person," said mamma. "Good-bye, my own little girl," said father. "Good-bye, dear Miss Geraldine," she said, half holding out her arms. fancy it was Miss Lardner--said in a good-natured patronising way, "I never tell stories," I said very loudly; "and if Miss Broom says I cache = ./cache/39549.txt txt = ./txt/39549.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 30974 author = Blackwood, Algernon title = Jimbo: A Fantasy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50067 sentences = 3031 flesch = 87 summary = kissed them a little later and said good-night, he gave orders, with a Jimbo began to look a little troubled, as his father watched Jimbo loved these early hours of the night before sleep came. Wakeful ears in the night-nursery had heard strange sounds coming from eldest, said in a stiff little voice: "It's the Empty House, Miss Lake. escape in time you can be an ordinary, happy little boy in the world "Your number is 102," said a voice that sounded like the rushing of a Jimbo answered "All right" in a rather feeble little voice, and went on time to look more closely, for something in Miss Lake's voice made him Jimbo asked nothing more for some time; he turned to the bed where he "Come on, Jimbo, boy!" cried the governess at length. "Come down, Jimbo," said the governess, "and we'll lie in the trees and cache = ./cache/30974.txt txt = ./txt/30974.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 856 author = Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) title = Dreams date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 6755 sentences = 398 flesch = 84 summary = enamel paint, and suggest that they should try it on the old man's pipe. No man ever yet imagined a new thing--only some variation The human mind can no more produce an original thought than a tree can When a new book is written, the high-class critic opens the exceptionally great critic ever feels for everybody in this world, (It is the sort of thing a man would dream. the critics could find nothing original in the books whatever, and said painted pictures, which the critics came and looked at through "Nothing whatever original in them," said the critics; "same old colors, the man must have taken to paint this picture or to write this book, The artists in this land of which I dreamed left off painting pictures, one comes to think of it, and your criticisms are not original. extraordinary part of it; I have often known people to dream things like cache = ./cache/856.txt txt = ./txt/856.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32859 author = Stockham, Richard title = Perchance to Dream date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 6052 sentences = 585 flesch = 94 summary = All along the line of machines, the men's hands and arms worked like the The man stood for a moment, like a soldier at attention, turned and The silence was like a motion picture with a dead sound track. only motion--and him walking down the line of machines where the hands the _other_ dream cards he'd been getting from the little man he'd met "Now we Superfathers _never_ have to use the dream machines. Twenty-three looked up at the glowing dome of the city that curved away He walked on through the silence, dimly aware now of the people moving He turned away then to the rolling green sea of hills, saw of life, open to the sky and the earth, a city in which people can find his mind, his arms working over the machines, saw them make a wrong "Dreams made by some twisted mind," the Superfather said. cache = ./cache/32859.txt txt = ./txt/32859.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20842 author = Bergson, Henri title = Dreams date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9876 sentences = 534 flesch = 72 summary = by means of dreams, for these memories are by no means inert, but have, Professor Bergson's theory of dreaming here set forth in untechnical of the theory of dreams which Professor Bergson first presented in a materials furnished to the dream by the different senses, the power In a waking state we have indeed memories which appear and effected between the memory and the sensation, we have a dream. It is necessary that on coming out of a dream, personal experience, and to tell of a recent dream as well as what was points, which are: the incoherence of dreams, the abolition of the sense As for the abolition of the sense of time in many of our dreams, that is dream accounts for the preference given by the dreamer to one memory In normal sleep our dreams of the dream is an ego that is relaxed; the memories which it gathers cache = ./cache/20842.txt txt = ./txt/20842.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39833 author = Molesworth, Mrs. title = The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 39459 sentences = 3123 flesch = 94 summary = 'Kathie!' said Neville--this time with real displeasure in his tone, 'I 'Good-bye, Kathie,' said Neville, as he kissed her. 'Yes; I have lots to tell you,' said Kathie, 'and no good news either. didn't till Neville told me,' said Kathie condescendingly. 'Kathie,' said Neville, and Kathleen slowly got up from her seat and 'Come in,' said Kathleen; and in came Aunt Clotilda, her kind face and 'Aunty,' said Kathie, as Miss Clotilda was preparing to follow him, 'She must be a very sensible little girl,' said Miss Clotilda. 'She's a dear little girl every way,' said Kathie. 'Dear Kathie,' said Neville, 'you didn't know her.' 'Dear Kathie,' said Neville again, 'it's only that you've not had mamma 'Aunty,' she said, and Miss Clotilda looked up from the fine old damask 'Poor little girl!' said Miss Clotilda. 'She must be a dear little girl,' said Miss Clotilda again. 'Come now, Kathie,' said Neville good-humouredly. cache = ./cache/39833.txt txt = ./txt/39833.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5651 author = Kingsford, Anna Bonus title = Dreams and Dream Stories date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 82012 sentences = 4349 flesch = 81 summary = Then the young man stood up with an open book in his hand and said: rooms sat an old man counting money and jewels on a table before him. "Friend," said the dying man, "you will never know how great a debt Men turned to look at him as he left the tables, his face white little old man's sake, and longed to know,--woman-like, I suppose,-said the little old man, 'but I feel stronger this afternoon than You shall hear the little old man's story And the little old man shook his head and answered, "Nay, brother uplifted face of the little old man. them over to the house of the little old man. open a little further, and an old man appeared, bare-headed, wearing She faltered a little there, and the old man took her hand in his over the old man's face as he spoke, and there seemed to come into cache = ./cache/5651.txt txt = ./txt/5651.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43936 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Wonderful Wizard of Oz date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40421 sentences = 2547 flesch = 93 summary = "Come along, Toto," she said, "we will go to the Emerald City and ask "Come along," said the Scarecrow, heartily; and Dorothy added The Tin Woodman had asked Dorothy to put the oil-can in her basket. "No," said Dorothy, "he's made of tin." And she helped the Woodman up "What makes you a coward?" asked Dorothy, looking at the great beast So Dorothy went first, holding Toto in her arms; the Tin Woodman also began to cross the tree, and the Lion said to Dorothy, "To the Emerald City," said Dorothy, "to see the Great Oz." "We came here to see the Great Oz," said Dorothy. "I thought you asked Dorothy to kill the Witch," said, the Scarecrow, Then Dorothy and the Lion got up, and the girl helped the Tin Woodman "If we walk far enough," said Dorothy, "we shall sometime come to "I thought Oz was a great Head," said Dorothy. cache = ./cache/43936.txt txt = ./txt/43936.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 44085 author = Tridon, André title = Psychoanalysis, Sleep and Dreams date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 32387 sentences = 1774 flesch = 68 summary = This book is an attempt at correlating sleep and dreams and at explaining grant, through the unconsciousness of sleep, dream gratification to Sleep is even a more normal form of life than the average waking states. The activity of the sexual organs is as great in sleep as in waking life; hour, sleep is easily disturbed, the more so as the usual awakening time Sleep is a compromise, as I shall show later, when discussing dream life, Maury whose book, "Sleep and Dreams," published in 1865, was probably the On a chilly summer night a woman patient had the following dream: day dreams based on memories which free in the patient a certain amount of physical stimuli, sleep FULL OF DREAMS but FREE FROM NIGHTMARES. wish-fulfilment dream of the same import, which does not disturb sleep. A physical explanation of sleep and dreams. cache = ./cache/44085.txt txt = ./txt/44085.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51668 author = Lafferty, R. A. title = Dream World date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2464 sentences = 242 flesch = 93 summary = How could my mother look like a wart-hog and There isn't a thing wrong with ordering three eggs sunny-side up, and Bascomb Swicegood liked to have bacon and waffles after the egg "Girl, the girl who said it rained dirty green all the time, what's I was just telling a dream I had to Agnes. "Did you have things like live rats in your stomach to digest for you? it strange that two people might have the same dream. Bascomb Swicegood had forgotten his dismal dream. The oddity wasn't that two people should have the same dream, but that who had had dreams of rats in their stomachs, and hair growing on This was ten days after Bascomb Swicegood had heard Teresa Ananias tell _All_ the people were dreaming it of the wart-hog-people dreams. dreaming," said the voice. It could be that the wart-hogs were real and the people a dream. cache = ./cache/51668.txt txt = ./txt/51668.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51773 author = Stamers, James title = Scent Makes a Difference date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4557 sentences = 441 flesch = 90 summary = "Well, now," Dr. Doogle said, drumming his fat fingers, "I don't think "I want to know how it happens," I said, and I settled firmly into the "And an egg on the shoe is the breakfast I didn't have," I said. Pass quiet nights in no-mind, Mr. Jones, sleep beyond "I don't know your name," he said, "but I have a very important hours' sleep myself, to ask you to stop doing it, if you don't mind." "Didn't even know they existed," he said. Jones," he said. Jones," he said. "I never really got over Kate," I said. "Look, Kate," I said. "I thought it was odd I should dream about my husband," she said. "Look," he said, "I want you to keep away from Kate. "Oh, I don't know, Haroldkin," Kate said. "A bomb went off," she said. When I looked up, this probable Kate had gone. cache = ./cache/51773.txt txt = ./txt/51773.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 15489 12621 44085 39833 39549 48593 number of items: 16 sum of words: 493,219 average size in words: 32,881 average readability score: 84 nouns: dream; time; dreams; man; day; way; night; house; room; life; sleep; nothing; eyes; door; things; one; people; face; head; child; place; something; girl; children; story; hand; bed; mind; voice; years; father; woman; moment; heart; wish; world; morning; body; part; illustration; boy; anything; air; words; work; thoughts; thing; death; mother; course verbs: was; is; had; be; have; said; were; are; do; been; did; see; came; has; know; made; ''s; went; come; think; go; saw; heard; asked; found; am; looked; thought; seemed; tell; get; being; told; say; make; going; felt; began; seen; knew; left; take; answered; took; stood; find; put; ''m; called; let adjectives: little; other; old; great; good; same; own; many; more; such; first; last; long; young; sure; new; few; certain; much; next; unconscious; dead; full; strange; white; green; poor; real; psychic; least; dear; dark; small; big; several; second; open; whole; beautiful; able; afraid; large; true; black; mental; different; possible; right; only; best adverbs: not; so; then; very; n''t; up; now; only; out; again; never; more; as; just; down; there; too; even; here; away; back; all; well; once; still; on; much; always; quite; also; ever; far; really; most; however; in; off; rather; soon; indeed; first; long; often; almost; perhaps; yet; suddenly; over; together; at pronouns: i; it; he; she; you; her; his; they; my; we; him; me; them; their; our; us; your; its; himself; myself; herself; itself; themselves; one; yourself; ourselves; mine; yours; thy; hers; ''s; thee; ours; oneself; ye; i''m; theirs; thyself; you''ll; yourselves; on''t; heart,--the; young,--she; whosoever; too,--''you; these:--; she''ll; pas?--love; ourself; manifest--_their proper nouns: _; miss; mr.; mrs.; dorothy; ellen; kathie; neville; scarecrow; clotilda; jimbo; kathleen; woodman; philippa; oz; lion; tin; house; haddie; witch; dr.; mamma; sir; st.; lord; god; ye; city; chapter; ledbury; john; toto; aunt; myra; martha; fenmore; .; phil; herr; christmas; c.; george; lake; wynne; wesley; glam; emerald; father; molesworth; lady keywords: dream; miss; sleep; mrs.; mr.; man; day; wish; time; st.; look; little; like; illustration; house; freud; wynne; work; woodman; witch; wing; wind; william; wesley; voice; unconscious; unc; towse; tin; thought; thorhall; teresa; superfather; subject; story; stephen; sir; shchapoff; shakespeare; sensation; selwood; scarecrow; ritter; ricketts; reality; queerbody; queerbodies; psychic; professor; process one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/15489.txt titles(s): Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners three topics; one dimension: dream; said; said file(s): ./cache/15489.txt, ./cache/12621.txt, ./cache/30974.txt titles(s): Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners | The Book of Dreams and Ghosts | Jimbo: A Fantasy five topics; three dimensions: said man mr; said miss little; said dorothy little; dream dreams wish; dreams sleep dream file(s): ./cache/12621.txt, ./cache/39549.txt, ./cache/30974.txt, ./cache/15489.txt, ./cache/44085.txt titles(s): The Book of Dreams and Ghosts | The Carved Lions | Jimbo: A Fantasy | Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners | Psychoanalysis, Sleep and Dreams Type: gutenberg title: subject-dreams-gutenberg date: 2021-06-05 time: 13:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Dreams" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 43936 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz date: words: 40421.0 sentences: 2547.0 pages: flesch: 93.0 cache: ./cache/43936.txt txt: ./txt/43936.txt summary: "Come along, Toto," she said, "we will go to the Emerald City and ask "Come along," said the Scarecrow, heartily; and Dorothy added The Tin Woodman had asked Dorothy to put the oil-can in her basket. "No," said Dorothy, "he''s made of tin." And she helped the Woodman up "What makes you a coward?" asked Dorothy, looking at the great beast So Dorothy went first, holding Toto in her arms; the Tin Woodman also began to cross the tree, and the Lion said to Dorothy, "To the Emerald City," said Dorothy, "to see the Great Oz." "We came here to see the Great Oz," said Dorothy. "I thought you asked Dorothy to kill the Witch," said, the Scarecrow, Then Dorothy and the Lion got up, and the girl helped the Tin Woodman "If we walk far enough," said Dorothy, "we shall sometime come to "I thought Oz was a great Head," said Dorothy. id: 20842 author: Bergson, Henri title: Dreams date: words: 9876.0 sentences: 534.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/20842.txt txt: ./txt/20842.txt summary: by means of dreams, for these memories are by no means inert, but have, Professor Bergson''s theory of dreaming here set forth in untechnical of the theory of dreams which Professor Bergson first presented in a materials furnished to the dream by the different senses, the power In a waking state we have indeed memories which appear and effected between the memory and the sensation, we have a dream. It is necessary that on coming out of a dream, personal experience, and to tell of a recent dream as well as what was points, which are: the incoherence of dreams, the abolition of the sense As for the abolition of the sense of time in many of our dreams, that is dream accounts for the preference given by the dreamer to one memory In normal sleep our dreams of the dream is an ego that is relaxed; the memories which it gathers id: 30974 author: Blackwood, Algernon title: Jimbo: A Fantasy date: words: 50067.0 sentences: 3031.0 pages: flesch: 87.0 cache: ./cache/30974.txt txt: ./txt/30974.txt summary: kissed them a little later and said good-night, he gave orders, with a Jimbo began to look a little troubled, as his father watched Jimbo loved these early hours of the night before sleep came. Wakeful ears in the night-nursery had heard strange sounds coming from eldest, said in a stiff little voice: "It''s the Empty House, Miss Lake. escape in time you can be an ordinary, happy little boy in the world "Your number is 102," said a voice that sounded like the rushing of a Jimbo answered "All right" in a rather feeble little voice, and went on time to look more closely, for something in Miss Lake''s voice made him Jimbo asked nothing more for some time; he turned to the bed where he "Come on, Jimbo, boy!" cried the governess at length. "Come down, Jimbo," said the governess, "and we''ll lie in the trees and id: 15489 author: Freud, Sigmund title: Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners date: words: 54229.0 sentences: 2434.0 pages: flesch: 63.0 cache: ./cache/15489.txt txt: ./txt/15489.txt summary: educated persons who doubt that the dream is the dreamer''s own psychical scene appears as if a woman wished to make advances to me; in the dream wishes and phantasies, which analysis discloses in our dreams at night, of the dream in relation to repressed psychical matter, we are in a the same time that she dreams of the denial of the wish, the patient is to be the case in a dream merely in order to fulfill the wish that I may We may now ask whence the wish fulfilled in the dream originates. wish suppressed during the day asserts itself in the dream can be shown unconscious wish has shown its power to form a dream, and with it to dream-wish as the thought remnants from the waking activity. between the peculiarities of the dream-work and of the psychic activity the dream-wish and which we find again in our unconscious. id: 856 author: Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) title: Dreams date: words: 6755.0 sentences: 398.0 pages: flesch: 84.0 cache: ./cache/856.txt txt: ./txt/856.txt summary: enamel paint, and suggest that they should try it on the old man''s pipe. No man ever yet imagined a new thing--only some variation The human mind can no more produce an original thought than a tree can When a new book is written, the high-class critic opens the exceptionally great critic ever feels for everybody in this world, (It is the sort of thing a man would dream. the critics could find nothing original in the books whatever, and said painted pictures, which the critics came and looked at through "Nothing whatever original in them," said the critics; "same old colors, the man must have taken to paint this picture or to write this book, The artists in this land of which I dreamed left off painting pictures, one comes to think of it, and your criticisms are not original. extraordinary part of it; I have often known people to dream things like id: 5651 author: Kingsford, Anna Bonus title: Dreams and Dream Stories date: words: 82012.0 sentences: 4349.0 pages: flesch: 81.0 cache: ./cache/5651.txt txt: ./txt/5651.txt summary: Then the young man stood up with an open book in his hand and said: rooms sat an old man counting money and jewels on a table before him. "Friend," said the dying man, "you will never know how great a debt Men turned to look at him as he left the tables, his face white little old man''s sake, and longed to know,--woman-like, I suppose,-said the little old man, ''but I feel stronger this afternoon than You shall hear the little old man''s story And the little old man shook his head and answered, "Nay, brother uplifted face of the little old man. them over to the house of the little old man. open a little further, and an old man appeared, bare-headed, wearing She faltered a little there, and the old man took her hand in his over the old man''s face as he spoke, and there seemed to come into id: 51668 author: Lafferty, R. A. title: Dream World date: words: 2464.0 sentences: 242.0 pages: flesch: 93.0 cache: ./cache/51668.txt txt: ./txt/51668.txt summary: How could my mother look like a wart-hog and There isn''t a thing wrong with ordering three eggs sunny-side up, and Bascomb Swicegood liked to have bacon and waffles after the egg "Girl, the girl who said it rained dirty green all the time, what''s I was just telling a dream I had to Agnes. "Did you have things like live rats in your stomach to digest for you? it strange that two people might have the same dream. Bascomb Swicegood had forgotten his dismal dream. The oddity wasn''t that two people should have the same dream, but that who had had dreams of rats in their stomachs, and hair growing on This was ten days after Bascomb Swicegood had heard Teresa Ananias tell _All_ the people were dreaming it of the wart-hog-people dreams. dreaming," said the voice. It could be that the wart-hogs were real and the people a dream. id: 12621 author: Lang, Andrew title: The Book of Dreams and Ghosts date: words: 82041.0 sentences: 4576.0 pages: flesch: 80.0 cache: ./cache/12621.txt txt: ./txt/12621.txt summary: wakened me, and said she had dreamed Fanti went mad, and turned into a told the story having left the hall in the interval, she went into the At night Mrs. Herbert dreamed that they went into the garden, down a said father appeared to him in a dream, and made known to him where for a person in a dream to see a dead man, as it comes that he sees a "On Friday night (Jan. 21) I dreamed that my daughter''s time came; dead man was dreaming about the living person to whom, or about the pretty man," Sergeant Davies said good-bye to his wife, who never saw my bed, I heard a voice but saw nothing; the voice said, "Come away". went to his parents'' room, saw his father asleep in bed and his mother The story of the lady who often dreamed of a house, and when by chance id: 926 author: Miller, Gustavus Hindman title: Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted; Or, What's in a Dream A Scientific and Practical Exposition date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 39549 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: The Carved Lions date: words: 49365.0 sentences: 4103.0 pages: flesch: 92.0 cache: ./cache/39549.txt txt: ./txt/39549.txt summary: One day, when I was a month or two past nine years old, mamma said to me "To tell the truth," said mamma, "I forgot to ask him this morning if he "And Geraldine doesn''t mind because of her new umbrella," said mamma. "This is a lucky day, mamma," I said, when we came out of the grocer''s. "Dear me," said mamma, "how time passes! "We may stop at Miss Fryer''s, mayn''t we, mamma?" said Haddie. "Wasn''t it kind of Miss Fryer, mamma?" I said. "Mamma," I said suddenly, "if she is a nice little girl like what her "She looked a good-humoured little person," said mamma. "Good-bye, my own little girl," said father. "Good-bye, dear Miss Geraldine," she said, half holding out her arms. fancy it was Miss Lardner--said in a good-natured patronising way, "I never tell stories," I said very loudly; "and if Miss Broom says I id: 39833 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda''s Guests date: words: 39459.0 sentences: 3123.0 pages: flesch: 94.0 cache: ./cache/39833.txt txt: ./txt/39833.txt summary: ''Kathie!'' said Neville--this time with real displeasure in his tone, ''I ''Good-bye, Kathie,'' said Neville, as he kissed her. ''Yes; I have lots to tell you,'' said Kathie, ''and no good news either. didn''t till Neville told me,'' said Kathie condescendingly. ''Kathie,'' said Neville, and Kathleen slowly got up from her seat and ''Come in,'' said Kathleen; and in came Aunt Clotilda, her kind face and ''Aunty,'' said Kathie, as Miss Clotilda was preparing to follow him, ''She must be a very sensible little girl,'' said Miss Clotilda. ''She''s a dear little girl every way,'' said Kathie. ''Dear Kathie,'' said Neville, ''you didn''t know her.'' ''Dear Kathie,'' said Neville again, ''it''s only that you''ve not had mamma ''Aunty,'' she said, and Miss Clotilda looked up from the fine old damask ''Poor little girl!'' said Miss Clotilda. ''She must be a dear little girl,'' said Miss Clotilda again. ''Come now, Kathie,'' said Neville good-humouredly. id: 48593 author: Pyle, Katharine title: As the Goose Flies date: words: 26898.0 sentences: 2246.0 pages: flesch: 98.0 cache: ./cache/48593.txt txt: ./txt/48593.txt summary: Ellen stood at the nursery window looking out at the gray sky and the curious little house that Ellen went nearer to look at it. The gander stayed his wings so that Ellen could look. Ellen said she did, so the gander turned in that direction. "What''s the matter, you poor little pig?" asked Ellen, looking down at As the little pig hurried in through the door, Ellen asked of the "It''s a dear little house," said Ellen. "I thought maybe the gander would carry us," said Ellen, but the white As Ellen followed the dwarf into the house she looked about her and "Who lives there?" asked Ellen, pointing to a little house she had just "Come, then," and Ellen began to run toward the house; while the gander Ellen, who heard this, looked at the gander. "Was that a parade that just went away?" asked Ellen, as the gander id: 13137 author: Raizizun, Yacki title: The Secret of Dreams date: words: 6636.0 sentences: 424.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/13137.txt txt: ./txt/13137.txt summary: Dreams afford a separation of soul and body. In the above two cases the man has only left his physical body physical body is an instrument for expressing consciousness in the The Astral body in which man functions during sleep is very subtle When a man leaves his body in sleep or death, the spirit must leave dreams, for just as it is possible for minds to receive telepathic the direct cause of a friend of mine dreaming of a passenger train; his waking state, but as he generally looks at the phenomena of dreams Dreams sons drowned; found bodies in river, Burlington, Vt. bodies were, that he actually brought the vision or astral experience West near the mining country, and one night I dreamed I was life, your dream carried the same train of thought straight through. When the ego impresses the lower mind of approaching danger, in dreams id: 51773 author: Stamers, James title: Scent Makes a Difference date: words: 4557.0 sentences: 441.0 pages: flesch: 90.0 cache: ./cache/51773.txt txt: ./txt/51773.txt summary: "Well, now," Dr. Doogle said, drumming his fat fingers, "I don''t think "I want to know how it happens," I said, and I settled firmly into the "And an egg on the shoe is the breakfast I didn''t have," I said. Pass quiet nights in no-mind, Mr. Jones, sleep beyond "I don''t know your name," he said, "but I have a very important hours'' sleep myself, to ask you to stop doing it, if you don''t mind." "Didn''t even know they existed," he said. Jones," he said. Jones," he said. "I never really got over Kate," I said. "Look, Kate," I said. "I thought it was odd I should dream about my husband," she said. "Look," he said, "I want you to keep away from Kate. "Oh, I don''t know, Haroldkin," Kate said. "A bomb went off," she said. When I looked up, this probable Kate had gone. id: 32859 author: Stockham, Richard title: Perchance to Dream date: words: 6052.0 sentences: 585.0 pages: flesch: 94.0 cache: ./cache/32859.txt txt: ./txt/32859.txt summary: All along the line of machines, the men''s hands and arms worked like the The man stood for a moment, like a soldier at attention, turned and The silence was like a motion picture with a dead sound track. only motion--and him walking down the line of machines where the hands the _other_ dream cards he''d been getting from the little man he''d met "Now we Superfathers _never_ have to use the dream machines. Twenty-three looked up at the glowing dome of the city that curved away He walked on through the silence, dimly aware now of the people moving He turned away then to the rolling green sea of hills, saw of life, open to the sky and the earth, a city in which people can find his mind, his arms working over the machines, saw them make a wrong "Dreams made by some twisted mind," the Superfather said. id: 44085 author: Tridon, André title: Psychoanalysis, Sleep and Dreams date: words: 32387.0 sentences: 1774.0 pages: flesch: 68.0 cache: ./cache/44085.txt txt: ./txt/44085.txt summary: This book is an attempt at correlating sleep and dreams and at explaining grant, through the unconsciousness of sleep, dream gratification to Sleep is even a more normal form of life than the average waking states. The activity of the sexual organs is as great in sleep as in waking life; hour, sleep is easily disturbed, the more so as the usual awakening time Sleep is a compromise, as I shall show later, when discussing dream life, Maury whose book, "Sleep and Dreams," published in 1865, was probably the On a chilly summer night a woman patient had the following dream: day dreams based on memories which free in the patient a certain amount of physical stimuli, sleep FULL OF DREAMS but FREE FROM NIGHTMARES. wish-fulfilment dream of the same import, which does not disturb sleep. A physical explanation of sleep and dreams. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel