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D. (John Davys) title: Goslings date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/53611.txt cache: ./cache/53611.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'53611.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 20519 author: Smith, George O. (George Oliver) title: Highways in Hiding date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/20519.txt cache: ./cache/20519.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'20519.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-epidemics-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 1739 author = Hecker, J. F. C. (Justus Friedrich Carl) title = The Black Death, and The Dancing Mania date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 43642 sentences = 1410 flesch = 55 summary = and was followed in the same year by his account of "The Dancing Mania." great pestilence of the fourteenth century, which desolated Asia, Europe, Finally, in Russia the plague appeared two years later than in Southern eventful year also the germs of plague existed in Southern Europe, which after place was attacked throughout the whole year; so that the plague, from 10,000 to 15,000; being as many as, in modern times, great plagues spasmodic disease like a plague; for in maladies of this kind the Strasburg was visited by the "Dancing Plague" in the year 1418, and the observed a milder form of St. Vitus's dance, not uncommon in his time, so at an earlier period, a violent nervous disorder, which, like St. Vitus's dance in Germany, spread by sympathy, increasing in severity as the great remedy of those days for the plague of all kinds of animal cache = ./cache/1739.txt txt = ./txt/1739.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 30062 author = Keller, Teddy title = The Plague date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4693 sentences = 521 flesch = 90 summary = a dozen girls at a half dozen desks wedged into the outer office. Andy's big hands clenched into fists and he had to wait a moment "Any water reports?" Andy asked. "It's hitting everybody," Bettijean said helplessly. Opening it, the colonel flung it down on Andy's desk. "Oh, good heavens!" Bettijean cried, her fingers biting into Andy's "Let's go," Andy said, pushing up from his chair. general," the colonel said. The general showed the colonel his back and motioned Andy into his The general gave both Andy and Bettijean a long, sober look, then "Somebody in our outer office is organized," Andy said, pulling at his "Now," Andy said brightly, "how's that, Janis?" general first." To the doctor, he said, "Give that girl the best of that a doctor doesn't--why girls from small offices were sick--and why The general looked to Bettijean, to Andy, to the stamp. cache = ./cache/30062.txt txt = ./txt/30062.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 53611 author = Beresford, J. D. (John Davys) title = Goslings date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 77431 sentences = 5320 flesch = 83 summary = by new names," said Mrs Gosling. "In Moscow," said Gosling, studying his Evening News. Millie only giggled, but Blanche said, "All right, dad, we won't." "'Ere, 'and it over, my gel," said Gosling, and Millie reluctantly "O' course not," said Mrs Gosling, "though I do think it odd 'e "You're half a woman, Gurney," said Thrale. "It'll come on again at night," said Gosling to himself. "Look 'ere, gels," said Mrs Gosling when she came some places as they are just about 'ere," said Mrs Gosling. "You seem set on the country for some reason," said Mrs Gosling with "Blanche lets 'er temper get the better of 'er," remarked Mrs Gosling "I don't know when I've felt the 'eat so much," said Mrs Gosling "It's that great brute by the gate, my dear," said Mrs Gosling, Mrs Gosling gulped, and Blanche and Millie looked as they used to cache = ./cache/53611.txt txt = ./txt/53611.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51231 author = Dye, Charles title = Syndrome Johnny date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4971 sentences = 524 flesch = 85 summary = averaged description of Johnny too closely: A solid-looking man, "Phone for you, Doctor Alcala." The nurse was crisp but quiet, smiling Julio Camba, Federation Investigator, was a slender, dark man with Alcala thought carefully, for any man "Can't such things be left to the guinea pigs?" Camba asked, watching Obviously Camba had done considerable investigating of Alcala before myth of Syndrome Plague Johnny started about a century ago." "Doctor Alcala"--the small man in the gray suit was tensely "Other men are that old," said Alcala. could know a man as well as he knew Johnny, firmly enough to believe "Come, Doctor Alcala," Camba said with a sneering merriment, "the "Lives will be saved in the long run," Alcala said obstinately. "I'm not good with words," said Alcala. "No." Alcala knew that he was shaking hands with a man who would be _Doctor Ricardo Alcala will die in the next plague, cache = ./cache/51231.txt txt = ./txt/51231.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 63524 author = dePina, Albert title = The Silver Plague date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 13393 sentences = 953 flesch = 78 summary = Julian raised his eyes and gazed at the great tiers of stars that ease and his left hand moved like a piston into the Mutant's face. Mutant bellowed with fury, and rammed a right deep into Julian's ribs, suddenly Julian's vast amazement changed to a cold fury that turned his Julian's wrist began to flash a pin-point of light in a complicated would be _Astran_, Julian thought as he entered the great Hall, vast silver eyes, flushed crimson as he was exposed, and the long claw-like "A Ganymedean Mutant, _Serenity_!" Julian spoke, facing toward the Dais The designer was a native Ganymedean, beyond doubt--Julian knew that But then, Julian meditated, Ganymedeans were like that. Julian rose, a tiny frown between his eyes. Julian saw a burly Mutant searching for my eyes are conditioned to darkness!" Julian felt a Julian opened his eyes and stared ... Julian opened his eyes startled. cache = ./cache/63524.txt txt = ./txt/63524.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 63631 author = McConnell, James V. title = "Phone Me in Central Park" date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4344 sentences = 440 flesch = 90 summary = Charles turned over on his side to look at her. Charles looked at the woman again and decided Charles smiled wanly and got up. Charles picked up a heavy book end off the table and crashed it through Charles got up slowly, noticing for the first time that his fingers Reaching the gigantic building, Charles pushed aside the body of a recording that Charles had come to the Bureau some twenty-two years "I'll try New York first," he said to himself, knowing that he was a Charles activated the switches that would flash a schematic map of New Charles stopped talking and forced his eyes upwards. Charles was by himself, the last person alive in all of New York City. But thinking about "why" didn't answer the question itself, Charles Charles stopped walking suddenly. difference, it seemed to Charles that he'd probably have a long time This was the way the plague began, but--His mind cache = ./cache/63631.txt txt = ./txt/63631.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20519 author = Smith, George O. (George Oliver) title = Highways in Hiding date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 84076 sentences = 6605 flesch = 89 summary = said, "I don't know whether you have enough esper training to dig the An esper map of the world looked sort of like a mottled sky, with bright like fingers, and I know they were experimenting on hands, arms and legs "First," I replied, "I'd like to know how come you turn up in the nick The idea of looking at a hand and knowing that I was going to die by the "Steve," said Miss Farrow breathlessly, "That man you hit--" went all the way back to my room, took a short nap, and got up to start and said in a soft voice: "I hope you find your Catherine, Steve. "Come in, Steve," she said, holding out her hand. "Steve," he said, "You haven't got Mekstroms' Disease." was a big center that made Scholar Phelps' Medical Center look like a "Looks like it," said Farrow unhappily. cache = ./cache/20519.txt txt = ./txt/20519.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 55506 author = Vandeleur, Judith title = The Water-Finders date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 30485 sentences = 1765 flesch = 86 summary = "Good-morning, sir," said Milly demurely, and with a pretty "It seems to me," said the vicar, "that all we want is water. "Hard work, is it?" said Geo pleasantly. "But I think I'd better first let her know," said Geo, thinking "Leave her to me," said nurse to Geo, who did not understand. "Good-morning, my men," he said pleasantly when he got within "I promised your son to stop till nurse comes," Milly said Both men faced round at once, and Geo often told Milly afterwards "My name's Lummis," said Geo, looking him straight in the face, Geo Lummis and Martin and two other men had been working all "That looks nice out there, don't it?" Geo said, when he had "Time enough to have a look round, if you'll come," he said, "That's were you stood," said Geo, following out his own thoughts both men wanted to come up at once, and Geo found himself cache = ./cache/55506.txt txt = ./txt/55506.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34603 author = Grove, John title = Epidemics Examined and Explained: or, Living Germs Proved by Analogy to be a Source of Disease date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 46263 sentences = 1904 flesch = 59 summary = topic, the Causes and Nature of Epidemic Diseases. matter which causes epidemic and endemic diseases, exhibits the properties nature, each disease having its own peculiar poison. A close observer of diseased animals might obtain some useful information of the air, their power of inducing a disease, and multiplying the matter this disease, and the active properties of the matter producing it. generating epidemic and endemic disease exercises its influence over man place in the blood in those diseases of endemic and epidemic origin, but matter, it appears that some of the fungi may live as animals do on organic The organic diseases of plants and animals depend upon a repetition, or inference--that living germs are the cause of epidemic disease in man and to be the elements of some diseases in man, in animals, and in plants. germs are the cause of Epidemic disease, but the specific action of any one cache = ./cache/34603.txt txt = ./txt/34603.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 20519 53611 55506 53611 63631 63524 number of items: 9 sum of words: 309,298 average size in words: 34,366 average readability score: 79 nouns: time; man; way; plague; disease; life; people; women; mind; men; place; water; hand; woman; day; eyes; work; something; matter; years; head; one; road; face; side; things; air; nothing; door; days; world; body; nature; course; year; power; thing; house; fact; car; country; blood; room; moment; voice; case; part; night; food; point verbs: was; had; is; be; were; have; said; been; are; do; ''s; did; know; has; came; go; come; made; ''ve; get; see; went; looked; ''m; took; take; found; being; asked; let; got; ''re; find; going; make; think; put; say; knew; left; turned; told; thought; seen; began; look; called; saw; gave; tell adjectives: other; little; more; great; many; first; new; own; same; good; few; old; last; such; certain; long; much; small; whole; dead; human; right; young; general; open; big; able; full; next; hard; most; only; large; cold; least; bad; different; sure; high; present; strong; possible; second; mental; clear; -; poor; common; various; natural adverbs: not; n''t; so; up; out; then; now; only; more; even; as; down; very; on; here; again; too; back; still; there; just; off; well; most; in; all; never; away; also; far; however; almost; once; yet; enough; ever; long; much; always; over; first; perhaps; thus; about; soon; no; quite; rather; suddenly; really pronouns: i; it; he; you; his; she; they; her; we; their; my; me; them; him; its; your; us; our; himself; themselves; itself; myself; herself; ''s; ''em; one; yourself; ourselves; mine; yours; em; yew; theirs; hers; ours; thy; huh; d''you; thee; oo; #; you''ll; stronger--; she''ve; ran; lot''ll; i''m; her--; ha; ard proper nouns: _; blanche; gosling; millie; thrale; steve; mrs; mr.; farrow; mekstrom; catherine; cornell; geo; julian; gurney; thorndyke; london; dr.; st.; eileen; phelps; marian; plague; miss; europe; marlow; andy; isaacson; disease; england; medical; harrison; center; black; jasper; alcala; scholar; god; vitus; nurse; john; mr; goslings; new; vicar; johnny; may; aunt; annie; mrs. keywords: mr.; disease; time; plague; look; like; europe; dr.; york; year; wycombe; woman; wisteria; willowton; vitus; torula; tom; thrale; thorndyke; syndrome; street; steve; st.; small; section; scholar; pox; poison; plant; phillip; phelps; office; nurse; new; narda; mutant; mrs.; mrs; moons; miss; milly; millie; middle; mekstrom; medical; matter; martin; marlow; marian; macklin one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/1739.txt titles(s): The Black Death, and The Dancing Mania three topics; one dimension: said; disease; said file(s): ./cache/20519.txt, ./cache/34603.txt, ./cache/55506.txt titles(s): Highways in Hiding | Epidemics Examined and Explained: or, Living Germs Proved by Analogy to be a Source of Disease | The Water-Finders five topics; three dimensions: said like time; disease plague time; said geo water; julian like eyes; exposed sobbing tremor file(s): ./cache/20519.txt, ./cache/34603.txt, ./cache/55506.txt, ./cache/63524.txt, ./cache/63631.txt titles(s): Highways in Hiding | Epidemics Examined and Explained: or, Living Germs Proved by Analogy to be a Source of Disease | The Water-Finders | The Silver Plague | "Phone Me in Central Park" Type: gutenberg title: subject-epidemics-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 14:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Epidemics" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 53611 author: Beresford, J. D. (John Davys) title: Goslings date: words: 77431 sentences: 5320 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/53611.txt txt: ./txt/53611.txt summary: by new names," said Mrs Gosling. "In Moscow," said Gosling, studying his Evening News. Millie only giggled, but Blanche said, "All right, dad, we won''t." "''Ere, ''and it over, my gel," said Gosling, and Millie reluctantly "O'' course not," said Mrs Gosling, "though I do think it odd ''e "You''re half a woman, Gurney," said Thrale. "It''ll come on again at night," said Gosling to himself. "Look ''ere, gels," said Mrs Gosling when she came some places as they are just about ''ere," said Mrs Gosling. "You seem set on the country for some reason," said Mrs Gosling with "Blanche lets ''er temper get the better of ''er," remarked Mrs Gosling "I don''t know when I''ve felt the ''eat so much," said Mrs Gosling "It''s that great brute by the gate, my dear," said Mrs Gosling, Mrs Gosling gulped, and Blanche and Millie looked as they used to id: 51231 author: Dye, Charles title: Syndrome Johnny date: words: 4971 sentences: 524 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/51231.txt txt: ./txt/51231.txt summary: averaged description of Johnny too closely: A solid-looking man, "Phone for you, Doctor Alcala." The nurse was crisp but quiet, smiling Julio Camba, Federation Investigator, was a slender, dark man with Alcala thought carefully, for any man "Can''t such things be left to the guinea pigs?" Camba asked, watching Obviously Camba had done considerable investigating of Alcala before myth of Syndrome Plague Johnny started about a century ago." "Doctor Alcala"--the small man in the gray suit was tensely "Other men are that old," said Alcala. could know a man as well as he knew Johnny, firmly enough to believe "Come, Doctor Alcala," Camba said with a sneering merriment, "the "Lives will be saved in the long run," Alcala said obstinately. "I''m not good with words," said Alcala. "No." Alcala knew that he was shaking hands with a man who would be _Doctor Ricardo Alcala will die in the next plague, id: 34603 author: Grove, John title: Epidemics Examined and Explained: or, Living Germs Proved by Analogy to be a Source of Disease date: words: 46263 sentences: 1904 pages: flesch: 59 cache: ./cache/34603.txt txt: ./txt/34603.txt summary: topic, the Causes and Nature of Epidemic Diseases. matter which causes epidemic and endemic diseases, exhibits the properties nature, each disease having its own peculiar poison. A close observer of diseased animals might obtain some useful information of the air, their power of inducing a disease, and multiplying the matter this disease, and the active properties of the matter producing it. generating epidemic and endemic disease exercises its influence over man place in the blood in those diseases of endemic and epidemic origin, but matter, it appears that some of the fungi may live as animals do on organic The organic diseases of plants and animals depend upon a repetition, or inference--that living germs are the cause of epidemic disease in man and to be the elements of some diseases in man, in animals, and in plants. germs are the cause of Epidemic disease, but the specific action of any one id: 1739 author: Hecker, J. F. C. (Justus Friedrich Carl) title: The Black Death, and The Dancing Mania date: words: 43642 sentences: 1410 pages: flesch: 55 cache: ./cache/1739.txt txt: ./txt/1739.txt summary: and was followed in the same year by his account of "The Dancing Mania." great pestilence of the fourteenth century, which desolated Asia, Europe, Finally, in Russia the plague appeared two years later than in Southern eventful year also the germs of plague existed in Southern Europe, which after place was attacked throughout the whole year; so that the plague, from 10,000 to 15,000; being as many as, in modern times, great plagues spasmodic disease like a plague; for in maladies of this kind the Strasburg was visited by the "Dancing Plague" in the year 1418, and the observed a milder form of St. Vitus''s dance, not uncommon in his time, so at an earlier period, a violent nervous disorder, which, like St. Vitus''s dance in Germany, spread by sympathy, increasing in severity as the great remedy of those days for the plague of all kinds of animal id: 30062 author: Keller, Teddy title: The Plague date: words: 4693 sentences: 521 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/30062.txt txt: ./txt/30062.txt summary: a dozen girls at a half dozen desks wedged into the outer office. Andy''s big hands clenched into fists and he had to wait a moment "Any water reports?" Andy asked. "It''s hitting everybody," Bettijean said helplessly. Opening it, the colonel flung it down on Andy''s desk. "Oh, good heavens!" Bettijean cried, her fingers biting into Andy''s "Let''s go," Andy said, pushing up from his chair. general," the colonel said. The general showed the colonel his back and motioned Andy into his The general gave both Andy and Bettijean a long, sober look, then "Somebody in our outer office is organized," Andy said, pulling at his "Now," Andy said brightly, "how''s that, Janis?" general first." To the doctor, he said, "Give that girl the best of that a doctor doesn''t--why girls from small offices were sick--and why The general looked to Bettijean, to Andy, to the stamp. id: 63631 author: McConnell, James V. title: "Phone Me in Central Park" date: words: 4344 sentences: 440 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/63631.txt txt: ./txt/63631.txt summary: Charles turned over on his side to look at her. Charles looked at the woman again and decided Charles smiled wanly and got up. Charles picked up a heavy book end off the table and crashed it through Charles got up slowly, noticing for the first time that his fingers Reaching the gigantic building, Charles pushed aside the body of a recording that Charles had come to the Bureau some twenty-two years "I''ll try New York first," he said to himself, knowing that he was a Charles activated the switches that would flash a schematic map of New Charles stopped talking and forced his eyes upwards. Charles was by himself, the last person alive in all of New York City. But thinking about "why" didn''t answer the question itself, Charles Charles stopped walking suddenly. difference, it seemed to Charles that he''d probably have a long time This was the way the plague began, but--His mind id: 20519 author: Smith, George O. (George Oliver) title: Highways in Hiding date: words: 84076 sentences: 6605 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/20519.txt txt: ./txt/20519.txt summary: said, "I don''t know whether you have enough esper training to dig the An esper map of the world looked sort of like a mottled sky, with bright like fingers, and I know they were experimenting on hands, arms and legs "First," I replied, "I''d like to know how come you turn up in the nick The idea of looking at a hand and knowing that I was going to die by the "Steve," said Miss Farrow breathlessly, "That man you hit--" went all the way back to my room, took a short nap, and got up to start and said in a soft voice: "I hope you find your Catherine, Steve. "Come in, Steve," she said, holding out her hand. "Steve," he said, "You haven''t got Mekstroms'' Disease." was a big center that made Scholar Phelps'' Medical Center look like a "Looks like it," said Farrow unhappily. id: 55506 author: Vandeleur, Judith title: The Water-Finders date: words: 30485 sentences: 1765 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/55506.txt txt: ./txt/55506.txt summary: "Good-morning, sir," said Milly demurely, and with a pretty "It seems to me," said the vicar, "that all we want is water. "Hard work, is it?" said Geo pleasantly. "But I think I''d better first let her know," said Geo, thinking "Leave her to me," said nurse to Geo, who did not understand. "Good-morning, my men," he said pleasantly when he got within "I promised your son to stop till nurse comes," Milly said Both men faced round at once, and Geo often told Milly afterwards "My name''s Lummis," said Geo, looking him straight in the face, Geo Lummis and Martin and two other men had been working all "That looks nice out there, don''t it?" Geo said, when he had "Time enough to have a look round, if you''ll come," he said, "That''s were you stood," said Geo, following out his own thoughts both men wanted to come up at once, and Geo found himself id: 63524 author: dePina, Albert title: The Silver Plague date: words: 13393 sentences: 953 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/63524.txt txt: ./txt/63524.txt summary: Julian raised his eyes and gazed at the great tiers of stars that ease and his left hand moved like a piston into the Mutant''s face. Mutant bellowed with fury, and rammed a right deep into Julian''s ribs, suddenly Julian''s vast amazement changed to a cold fury that turned his Julian''s wrist began to flash a pin-point of light in a complicated would be _Astran_, Julian thought as he entered the great Hall, vast silver eyes, flushed crimson as he was exposed, and the long claw-like "A Ganymedean Mutant, _Serenity_!" Julian spoke, facing toward the Dais The designer was a native Ganymedean, beyond doubt--Julian knew that But then, Julian meditated, Ganymedeans were like that. Julian rose, a tiny frown between his eyes. Julian saw a burly Mutant searching for my eyes are conditioned to darkness!" Julian felt a Julian opened his eyes and stared ... Julian opened his eyes startled. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel