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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 13 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 55547 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 87 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Mr. 2 illustration 2 Uncle 2 King 2 England 2 Captain 1 time 1 swedish 1 russian 1 look 1 irish 1 good 1 fenian 1 american 1 Yenesei 1 Wimble 1 William 1 Warsaw 1 Tomati 1 Tim 1 Thrid 1 Teddy 1 Tartar 1 Tale 1 Sweet 1 Sweden 1 Story 1 Sten 1 Stanislas 1 St. 1 Smith 1 Sir 1 Siberia 1 Sam 1 Sally 1 Russians 1 Rinkitink 1 Regos 1 Ramsden 1 Queen 1 Prince 1 Pingaree 1 Petroff 1 Petersburg 1 Ostjaks 1 O''Reilly 1 Ngati 1 New 1 Nathan 1 Mrs Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2122 man 1369 time 813 day 757 way 647 hand 645 boy 641 boat 574 place 532 prisoner 505 hour 504 head 485 nothing 433 water 431 thing 426 night 416 sir 408 one 401 lad 387 foot 374 people 365 friend 359 money 359 life 355 fellow 345 officer 340 work 340 side 323 morning 312 matter 312 father 311 captain 310 eye 309 anything 307 moment 306 word 306 mile 300 king 296 year 296 country 294 house 281 room 281 business 271 end 264 door 260 face 259 ship 253 part 253 order 242 woman 241 other Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1609 Don 1451 Jem 868 Godfrey 817 _ 530 Mas 518 King 516 Charlie 488 Luka 459 Mr. 438 Teddy 335 Captain 317 Inga 286 Rinkitink 235 Anthony 223 Sam 190 Dan 189 Bilbil 181 Uncle 156 | 150 Jervoise 148 Queen 148 New 148 Harry 146 Mike 137 England 135 Prince 134 Pingaree 129 Sir 124 Marmaduke 124 Catalpa 122 Alexis 114 Regos 114 Nathan 110 John 103 Russians 100 Ostjaks 100 Jorgenson 99 Josiah 96 Gos 95 Englishman 95 CHAPTER 92 Sweden 92 Charles 90 Hazelton 88 Mikail 86 Russia 86 Breslin 82 Ngati 79 Jim 78 Ireland Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8135 i 8132 he 6695 you 6661 it 4565 they 3086 we 2685 him 2085 them 1506 me 872 us 715 she 566 himself 316 her 220 themselves 125 yourself 123 ''em 120 myself 91 one 83 ''s 47 ourselves 44 itself 41 herself 33 yours 27 mine 18 his 16 em 10 theirs 10 ours 8 thee 6 hisself 6 ha 5 hers 3 yourselves 3 whispered,-- 2 yer 2 oneself 1 p''r''aps 1 on''y 1 jus 1 jessie 1 i''m 1 himself,-- 1 destroyed?--he 1 d''you 1 d''yer 1 chamber,--"i 1 ay Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 24029 be 8867 have 4483 do 3714 say 2230 go 1844 come 1749 make 1730 get 1612 see 1560 take 1285 know 1231 think 989 give 907 look 746 find 743 tell 649 hear 617 seem 602 leave 594 keep 548 ask 527 feel 497 want 457 bring 450 try 436 stand 428 run 415 let 415 begin 404 send 401 speak 386 turn 364 put 360 pass 360 follow 359 lie 336 cry 331 carry 330 hold 318 return 307 sit 305 fall 289 talk 286 call 281 start 275 meet 271 set 262 work 258 reply 256 believe Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5262 not 1807 then 1668 up 1608 so 1313 now 1263 here 1228 out 1018 well 976 down 963 more 953 good 873 as 857 very 783 away 724 only 719 there 714 again 709 long 691 other 670 little 668 much 645 great 628 back 591 on 569 off 538 in 511 once 511 just 499 first 479 all 466 soon 438 too 436 right 436 never 431 enough 398 many 398 few 383 over 380 last 352 old 332 even 331 bad 329 still 327 young 327 most 311 far 305 own 277 next 270 sure 269 large Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 194 good 112 most 99 least 45 bad 43 great 38 slight 27 Most 17 near 14 high 13 large 10 low 9 j 8 strong 7 small 7 big 5 rich 5 fine 5 easy 4 wild 4 short 4 rough 4 close 3 wise 3 weak 3 warm 3 loud 3 long 3 late 3 hard 3 faint 3 eld 3 early 2 young 2 topmost 2 thick 2 smart 2 safe 2 pleasant 2 light 2 l 2 jolly 2 hearty 2 fast 2 farth 2 fair 2 deep 1 wr 1 wonderfl 1 wide 1 vile Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 215 most 24 well 17 least 2 hard 1 fiercest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 www.gutenberg.org 2 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/62633/62633-h/62633-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/62633/62633-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/37647/37647-h/37647-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/37647/37647-h.zip 1 http://archive.org/details/catalpaexpeditio00peas 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 godfrey did not 6 don did not 6 don was silent 5 godfrey had not 4 don looked up 4 don went slowly 4 godfrey was glad 3 charlie went on 3 godfrey had already 3 godfrey was not 3 jem did not 3 luka said confidently 3 man did not 3 one does not 3 teddy did not 2 boy is too 2 charlie did not 2 charlie was not 2 charlie was surprised 2 don had not 2 don was able 2 don was about 2 don was already 2 godfrey was able 2 godfrey was afraid 2 godfrey was still 2 godfrey was surprised 2 godfrey went down 2 jem kept up 2 jem was about 2 king was so 2 luka brought down 2 luka did not 2 luka had never 2 man came out 2 man said gravely 2 man standing up 2 men are not 2 men came in 2 men came out 2 men went out 2 men were completely 2 nothing was wrong 2 one was dead 2 prisoner had never 2 prisoners were not 2 teddy was so 2 things is as 2 time did master 2 time did not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 don made no reply 2 charlie had no difficulty 2 godfrey had no fear 1 boat was no more 1 boy had no intention 1 boy made no reply 1 boy was no common 1 boy was not eager 1 boys had no interest 1 charlie had no doubt 1 charlie made no comment 1 charlie saw no reason 1 charlie was not yet 1 don made no answer 1 don made no sign 1 feet made no more 1 godfrey felt no uneasiness 1 godfrey had no difficulty 1 godfrey had no doubt 1 godfrey had no intention 1 godfrey had not as 1 godfrey made no struggle 1 godfrey was not far 1 godfrey was not sorry 1 jem made no comment 1 jem wanted no persuasion 1 king had no brains 1 king is not as 1 lad has no more 1 lad made no reply 1 luka did not much 1 luka was no less 1 man had no sons 1 man is not dead 1 man made no answer 1 men are not likely 1 men are not such 1 men have no family 1 men were not always 1 nights were not cold 1 people are not able 1 people have no towns 1 teddy had no desire 1 teddy had no idea 1 teddy had no very 1 teddy had not so 1 teddy made no reply 1 teddy was not so 1 things are no forwarder 1 time has not yet A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 958 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Rinkitink in Oz Wherein Is Recorded the Perilous Quest of Prince Inga of Pingaree and King Rinkitink in the Magical Isles That Lie Beyond the Borderland of Oz date = keywords = Bilbil; Cor; Coregos; Gos; Inga; King; Kitticut; Pingaree; Prince; Queen; Regos; Rinkitink summary = there was a city called Gilgad, in which King Rinkitink''s palace stood "There, there, Bilbil," said King Rinkitink soothingly; "don''t scold, Inga began winding up the chain, but King Rinkitink was so fat that he When King Rinkitink and Prince Inga had bathed themselves in the sea Prince Inga and King Rinkitink took refuge within the shelter of So the King took Inga''s place at the stern of the boat and the boy "I am Inga, Prince of Pingaree," returned the boy, "and I have come "King Rinkitink," said he, "do you know what has become of my left Inga invited the good people to the palace of King Gos, where he The boy asked the White Pearl what direction the boat of King Gos had So Inga gave Rinkitink the Pink Pearl and the little King placed it in It was the time when Inga and Rinkitink had followed the King of Regos id = 21316 author = Fenn, George Manville title = The Adventures of Don Lavington: Nolens Volens date = keywords = Bannock; CHAPTER; Don; Englishman; Jem; Josiah; Kitty; Lavington; Lindon; Maoris; Mas; Mike; Mrs; Ngati; Ramsden; Sally; Tomati; Uncle; Wimble; look summary = "Stop, sir!" cried the stern-looking man to Mike, just as Jem appeared "Yes, sir," said Jem; and he hurried out, while Don drew a long breath. "Give man time, Jem Wimble," said Mike, with a grimace. "Poor Mas'' Don!" said Jem, as he watched the lad go out through the "Yes, sir; that''s right," said Jem, taking off the cup, and sniffing at "Think they heared it, Mas'' Don?" said Jem, at last, in a hoarse "Mas'' Don," said Jem, dolefully; "let''s get up on deck, sir, and jump "Then we had better cut off, Mas'' Don," said Jem, grinning till his eyes "That''s just what I felt, Mas'' Don," said Jem, with a perplexed look on "Why, Mas'' Don," said Jem, laughing, "it''s like fishing; and after Just then Ngati came up smiling, but as Jem afterwards said, looking "It does look like it, Jem," said Don. id = 18357 author = Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title = A Jacobite Exile Being the Adventures of a Young Englishman in the Service of Charles the Twelfth of Sweden date = keywords = Augustus; Captain; Carstairs; Charles; Charlie; Harry; Jervoise; Jew; King; Marmaduke; Mr.; Russians; Sir; Stanislas; Sweden; Warsaw; William; swedish summary = carry himself all the better if, like Charlie, he had an hour a day "You will know all about it in time, lad," his father said. "Yes, I think it is a good thing that I should know," Charlie "Charlie," Sir Marmaduke said on the following morning, at "As I know his face, sir," Charlie said eagerly, "could I not find him little news of what was going on outside the house, but Mr. Jervoise might be able to tell him something about his father, "There is not a soldier in his army but likes him," Charlie said "The king did not think of that," Charlie said. this time of the year," the count said to Charlie. "It is a quiet-looking little place," Charlie said, "and does but a "I think, Charlie," Harry said, "it would be a good thing for us to "He is both, sir," Charlie said; "but, like Major Jervoise, an id = 26090 author = Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title = Condemned as a Nihilist: A Story of Escape from Siberia date = keywords = Akim; Alexis; Bullen; Buriat; England; English; Godfrey; Jack; Kara; Luka; Mikail; Mr.; Ostjaks; Petersburg; Petroff; Siberia; St.; Story; Tale; Tartar; Yenesei; good; illustration; russian; time summary = "But I do think, father," Godfrey said, "that it will be a good thing if "But you don''t mean to say," Godfrey said, "that men are sent to prison "I think we had better wait for two or three days," Godfrey said. "We shall be able to hold on here," Godfrey said, "for a few days, and I "They will be glad to sell us a boat," Luka said to Godfrey. "We shall be a long way down," Godfrey said, "if we keep on at this "I shall not land, Luka," Godfrey said. "What we want, Luka," Godfrey said, after sitting quiet for some time, "In that case, Luka," Godfrey said, "we will set to work to make things "I think, Luka," Godfrey said, "that instead of letting our old boat go "Now, Luka," Godfrey said presently, "stand up and have a look round. id = 61843 author = James, D. L. (Daniel Lewis) title = Exit From Asteroid 60 date = keywords = Bormon; Calbur; Echo; Martian summary = of reverie-gas, probably held in a Martian tentacle, under Bormon''s of a Martian guard sounded in Bormon''s ears. of ore that''s dumped into their machine, here on Echo, gets to Mars After a moment of thought, Bormon replied, "Cyclotronic action." ore across space to the south magnetic pole of Mars. "Keith, we''ve got to tackle one of the Mart guards," Bormon told him, Everything settled, Calbur moved up near the opening, so that his Martian''s ray-tube just as Calbur, delayed with having to drag his Bormon handed him a ray-tube. Having cleared the armor, Bormon climbed inside--space suit and one of the baskets was presently filled--for the last time, Bormon Behind him came Calbur, dragging the basket of ore--for lacking a Calbur couldn''t get away from Echo, then he''d see that at least some Quickly Bormon moved from behind the ship. Frantically, Bormon focused the ether-wave on Calbur''s helmet, hurling Bormon opened his eyes, and light id = 61430 author = Leinster, Murray title = Manners and Customs of the Thrid date = keywords = Ganti; Jorgenson; Thrid summary = The real trouble was that Jorgenson saw things as a business man does. The ordinary Thrid, with whom Jorgenson did business, weren''t bad There''d been Ganti, a Thrid of whom Jorgenson had had much hope. believed that Ganti could learn to run the trading post without human Jorgenson had been training Ganti for this work. The Thrid was Ganti, of whom Jorgenson had once had hopes as a business The copter came, it dropped food and water, and it went away. When the copter went away Jorgenson and Ganti went briskly back to There came a day when the copter dropped the bag of food and Ganti the island where Jorgenson and Ganti were confined. The copter hovered until it saw both Jorgenson and Ganti. And the copter took off again with Ganti and Jorgenson clothed and with So Ganti--with Jorgenson So Ganti--with Jorgenson But Jorgenson wasn''t a Thrid. id = 58883 author = Nelson, Jack A. title = The Men of Boru date = keywords = Franz; Leader; Sten summary = "If we die we will not go alone," said Sten, the leader. Sten felt his eyes following the girls "Just The Leader''s signal that it is time for sleep," Franz said. "Will she be missed?" Sten asked Franz. Sten watched the hungry eyes of Karl and Johnathon as they looked at The two men moved reluctantly as they followed Franz from the room. Sten sat in silence after they were gone, watching the woman, who Sten and Franz stood soberly watching the child-like joy of the two looked away as Franz stared hard at the floor. She looked Sten squarely in the eye. Sten noted the thoughtful expression on Franz''s face. "As for me," Franz said, rising, "I''ll go with Karl and Johnathon. Kathryn sat at the table watching Sten as the others left. Sten looked at the door for an instant after Franz had gone. id = 37647 author = Otis, James title = The Adventures of a Country Boy at a Country Fair date = keywords = Dan; Hargreaves; Hazelton; Jim; Long; Mr.; Nathan; Sam; Sweet; Teddy; Tim; Uncle summary = "If business is good, I''m willing to do what is right," Teddy replied; By this time Teddy had recovered something like composure, and he said, "I''ve got to leave, no matter what the old fool says," Sam replied. "Are you going?" Teddy asked, and Sam replied in a voice which trembled "I must stay here, an'' lose all my chances of making money," Teddy said, "You''re bound to do a good business this week," Dan said, at about eight Teddy said he wanted to see what Dan and Sam were doing. "I don''t want to talk with you," Uncle Nathan said, as he put Teddy''s Teddy returned to the cane-board just in time to aid Tim in attending to gave Teddy time to think of what the lawyer had said, and he added, as "Then there has been no good done in arresting him," Teddy said, id = 62633 author = Pease, Zeph. W. (Zephaniah Walter) title = The Catalpa Expedition date = keywords = Anthony; Australia; Bedford; Breslin; Captain; Catalpa; Devoy; England; Freemantle; Geary; Georgette; Ireland; James; John; Mr.; New; O''Reilly; Smith; american; fenian; irish summary = Anthony, commanding the bark Catalpa, landed the men for whose relief rescue of the Fenian prisoners to the astonished captain. They expressed their gratification, gave authority to Mr. Richardson and Captain Anthony to select a suitable vessel, and left Captain Anthony as he rowed away from the dock to board the Catalpa. Remarks on Board Bark Catalpa, Captain Anthony, Captain Anthony landed in his small boat and was at once placed under Captain Anthony had decided that of all men Smith the mate was Upon reaching the Catalpa, Captain Anthony went down into the cabin, Captain Anthony ordered a crew of picked men into one of the morning Captain Anthony took Mr. Breslin aboard the Catalpa and The casks'' heads were taken out, and Captain Anthony said to the men, captain to the men on this day. "Men," said Captain Anthony, as he stepped on the deck, "I have a id = 25877 author = Putnam, George Haven title = The Little Gingerbread Man date = keywords = illustration summary = [Illustration: Cook makes the Gingerbread Man] The Little Gingerbread Man [Illustration: The Little Gingerbread Man] little gingerbread man for little Bobby." So she took a nice round round cakes; and then she put in the little gingerbread man in a for little Bobby." When the cook first called, Mouser thought it what all the noise was about, the little gingerbread man cleverly And the cook called out: "Towser, Towser, stop the gingerbread man! the little gingerbread man, who had been watching for the chance, Meanwhile, the gingerbread man had climbed up on the garden wall, [Illustration: The Monkey catches the Gingerbread Man] When the gingerbread man saw the dog coming, he jumped down on the are--and when he saw the little man running across the field and heard the cook calling, "Jocko, Jocko, stop the gingerbread man," beyond the garden the cook, and the dog, and the monkey, and could poor little gingerbread man.