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Reducing subject-exconvicts-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 40176 author = Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe title = Pippin; A Wandering Flame date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 89571 sentences = 8586 flesch = 97 summary = PIPPIN LOOKS FOR OLD MAN BLOSSOM'S LITTLE "Come one day," Pippin went on, "he got me bad. Pippin whistled "There was an old man" carefully through three times, P'raps you know the place, sir?" Pippin's eyes lightened "Young man," he said, "I'd like to shake hands with you!" He "Real nice man!" said Pippin. "Now!" said Pippin, "I wouldn't break that good lady's rest, not for all hand--flowers too, she'd bring: sure you rec'lect little Mary, Pippin?" If little Mary knowed where I was, she'd come like "Mr. Bailey," said Pippin, "the Lord is awful good to me! "Like me to move a little ways?" said Pippin, and moved down to his PIPPIN LOOKS FOR OLD MAN BLOSSOM'S LITTLE GAL "Why," said Pippin slowly, "I thought he was a boy I used to know, but "I've got a hunch," said Pippin, "that I'd better tell him right away. cache = ./cache/40176.txt txt = ./txt/40176.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 56161 author = Kaye-Smith, Sheila title = The Three Furlongers date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 72211 sentences = 5670 flesch = 93 summary = Nigel took away his hands from his eyes, and Len and Janey glanced Nigel obediently began to swallow the soup, while Len and Janey talked Nigel dropped his violin, and looked out with dream-filled eyes at the "Wan'er go 'ome!" shrieked Ivy. Nigel looked so mortified that Janey could hardly help laughing--till saw beautiful things in the hedges, he wanted to give them to Janey. "Nigel came home last night," said Janet, breaking the silence that had When Len and Janey came in from the yard that evening they found Nigel Len and Janey were like the woods, they did not change--then "I'm glad you came to me at East Grinstead," said Tony, a little "Hullo!" said Nigel--then suddenly he laughed; they all looked so "Janey will," said Nigel. "There's no one," said Nigel, "nor likely to be--I must go, Len." Nigel and Janey looked into each other's cache = ./cache/56161.txt txt = ./txt/56161.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 62964 author = LM (Leslie Moore) title = The Peacock Feather: A Romance date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57950 sentences = 4551 flesch = 88 summary = "Good morning," said Peter pleasantly, as the cart and man came abreast "I shall expect to hear what you think of my recommendation," said Mrs. Cresswell, as he handed her to her carriage and placed two of the books "And a woman," said Peter, "has written this letter to me--to me!" His "Without doubt," said Peter to himself, "it is Lady Anne returning." "So you are Peter the Piper?" said Lady Anne in her low, distinguished man looked up, the moonlight falling full on his face, and Anne saw "It's coming," said Peter aloud, looking through the window. "Lady Anne will understand," protested Dickie, voicing Peter's own "I'll come and see you again," said Dickie confidently to Peter. Peter looked at Anne. "As Peter Carden Lady Anne does not know me," he said said, "that that man who called himself Peter the Piper should have Peter said a word or two, cache = ./cache/62964.txt txt = ./txt/62964.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34419 author = Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson title = The Ancient Law date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 122396 sentences = 6528 flesch = 83 summary = "I'm looking for work," said Ordway, "and I was told at Baxter's Turning away Ordway followed the street to the end of the town, where it 'You'd better go on with yo' work,' said Mr. Beverly in his soft way, but Young Tom picked up his axe, and sat down "I don't mind telling you it's Smith," said Ordway, with his gaze on a "My dear fellow," returned Ordway, while his look went like sunshine to "Of course I'd like it tremendously," said Ordway, after a moment in stood near him, Ordway turned away and went out into the road which led "Good-morning," said Ordway, a little surprised; "it looks as if I'd put Without replying, Ordway walked slowly to the window and stood looking Looking over the head of the little man, Ordway's gaze travelled slowly "Oh, I know Alice better than you do," said Ordway, in a voice which he cache = ./cache/34419.txt txt = ./txt/34419.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41180 author = Scott, Leroy title = To Him That Hath date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 103199 sentences = 8561 flesch = 91 summary = David was sitting in Morton's study, looking through the six years' "I don't know," said David, his lips dry; but he thought of a paragraph During these black days he saw little of Tom. David did not want to "I don't like it for you to look this way, David," she said. Instantly the room was filled with a blinding glare, and David saw Mr. Allen standing in the doorway, his left hand still on the electric-light about you," he said, briefly, and for a moment he silently looked David When David entered his room, after telling Rogers good night, he found "Yes," said David, taking the hand he held out. David stepped nearer to Rogers, and saw in his eyes the look of hunted as David had once said to the Mayor, always regarded her father as a man said good-bye, and after him Tom. Then David took Rogers's thin hand. cache = ./cache/41180.txt txt = ./txt/41180.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14895 author = Habberton, John title = All He Knew: A Story date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 42839 sentences = 2600 flesch = 87 summary = "Sam," said the judge, "I sentenced you, but I don't want you to think "Why, you ain't ever done such a thing in your life, Sam!" said Mrs. Kimper, with a feeble giggle. "I know it, poor gal," said Sam; "I know it: I feel a good deal the "Do you mean, Deacon," said Sam, after a moment, "that what I'm "Sam," said Bartram, "I am a man of business, and I suppose you are "But, Sam, my dear fellow," said the young man, "all this doesn't mean "Conrad," said the deacon, putting on a lofty air, "you're a good man "Mr. Kimper," said the lady, "try not to look at it in that way. "Such talks never do any good, judge," said the deacon, buttoning his "Do you know, deacon," said Sam, "I was thinkin' about the same thing? 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three dimensions: said pippin like; said man good; david said face; nigel janey tony; dependent characters whirled file(s): ./cache/34419.txt, ./cache/48731.txt, ./cache/41180.txt, ./cache/56161.txt, ./cache/14895.txt titles(s): The Ancient Law | Les Misérables, v. 1/5: Fantine | To Him That Hath | The Three Furlongers | All He Knew: A Story Type: gutenberg title: subject-exconvicts-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 14:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Ex-convicts" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 34419 author: Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson title: The Ancient Law date: words: 122396 sentences: 6528 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/34419.txt txt: ./txt/34419.txt summary: "I''m looking for work," said Ordway, "and I was told at Baxter''s Turning away Ordway followed the street to the end of the town, where it ''You''d better go on with yo'' work,'' said Mr. Beverly in his soft way, but Young Tom picked up his axe, and sat down "I don''t mind telling you it''s Smith," said Ordway, with his gaze on a "My dear fellow," returned Ordway, while his look went like sunshine to "Of course I''d like it tremendously," said Ordway, after a moment in stood near him, Ordway turned away and went out into the road which led "Good-morning," said Ordway, a little surprised; "it looks as if I''d put Without replying, Ordway walked slowly to the window and stood looking Looking over the head of the little man, Ordway''s gaze travelled slowly "Oh, I know Alice better than you do," said Ordway, in a voice which he id: 14895 author: Habberton, John title: All He Knew: A Story date: words: 42839 sentences: 2600 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/14895.txt txt: ./txt/14895.txt summary: "Sam," said the judge, "I sentenced you, but I don''t want you to think "Why, you ain''t ever done such a thing in your life, Sam!" said Mrs. Kimper, with a feeble giggle. "I know it, poor gal," said Sam; "I know it: I feel a good deal the "Do you mean, Deacon," said Sam, after a moment, "that what I''m "Sam," said Bartram, "I am a man of business, and I suppose you are "But, Sam, my dear fellow," said the young man, "all this doesn''t mean "Conrad," said the deacon, putting on a lofty air, "you''re a good man "Mr. Kimper," said the lady, "try not to look at it in that way. "Such talks never do any good, judge," said the deacon, buttoning his "Do you know, deacon," said Sam, "I was thinkin'' about the same thing? "Every man for his own, deacon," said Sam. id: 48731 author: Hugo, Victor title: Les Misérables, v. 1/5: Fantine date: words: 110641 sentences: 6694 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/48731.txt txt: ./txt/48731.txt summary: Myriel said, "you are looking at a good man and I at a great leaving his door open day and night for any who liked to enter, and "I am about to be cured, sir," the old man said; then after a pause he old man raised a finger to heaven and said,-thanked the Mayor, and said, "I am going to a worthy man whom I know," The "good woman" touched the man''s arm and pointed to a small house looked in turn at the two aged females and the old man, and, not Each time he said the word _Sir_ with his gentle grave voice the man''s "I trust you will pass a good night," said the Bishop. Jean Valjean opened his eyes, and looked at the Bishop with an old woman with a hypocritical look came into her room and said, "Do you id: 56161 author: Kaye-Smith, Sheila title: The Three Furlongers date: words: 72211 sentences: 5670 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/56161.txt txt: ./txt/56161.txt summary: Nigel took away his hands from his eyes, and Len and Janey glanced Nigel obediently began to swallow the soup, while Len and Janey talked Nigel dropped his violin, and looked out with dream-filled eyes at the "Wan''er go ''ome!" shrieked Ivy. Nigel looked so mortified that Janey could hardly help laughing--till saw beautiful things in the hedges, he wanted to give them to Janey. "Nigel came home last night," said Janet, breaking the silence that had When Len and Janey came in from the yard that evening they found Nigel Len and Janey were like the woods, they did not change--then "I''m glad you came to me at East Grinstead," said Tony, a little "Hullo!" said Nigel--then suddenly he laughed; they all looked so "Janey will," said Nigel. "There''s no one," said Nigel, "nor likely to be--I must go, Len." Nigel and Janey looked into each other''s id: 62964 author: LM (Leslie Moore) title: The Peacock Feather: A Romance date: words: 57950 sentences: 4551 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/62964.txt txt: ./txt/62964.txt summary: "Good morning," said Peter pleasantly, as the cart and man came abreast "I shall expect to hear what you think of my recommendation," said Mrs. Cresswell, as he handed her to her carriage and placed two of the books "And a woman," said Peter, "has written this letter to me--to me!" His "Without doubt," said Peter to himself, "it is Lady Anne returning." "So you are Peter the Piper?" said Lady Anne in her low, distinguished man looked up, the moonlight falling full on his face, and Anne saw "It''s coming," said Peter aloud, looking through the window. "Lady Anne will understand," protested Dickie, voicing Peter''s own "I''ll come and see you again," said Dickie confidently to Peter. Peter looked at Anne. "As Peter Carden Lady Anne does not know me," he said said, "that that man who called himself Peter the Piper should have Peter said a word or two, id: 40176 author: Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe title: Pippin; A Wandering Flame date: words: 89571 sentences: 8586 pages: flesch: 97 cache: ./cache/40176.txt txt: ./txt/40176.txt summary: PIPPIN LOOKS FOR OLD MAN BLOSSOM''S LITTLE "Come one day," Pippin went on, "he got me bad. Pippin whistled "There was an old man" carefully through three times, P''raps you know the place, sir?" Pippin''s eyes lightened "Young man," he said, "I''d like to shake hands with you!" He "Real nice man!" said Pippin. "Now!" said Pippin, "I wouldn''t break that good lady''s rest, not for all hand--flowers too, she''d bring: sure you rec''lect little Mary, Pippin?" If little Mary knowed where I was, she''d come like "Mr. Bailey," said Pippin, "the Lord is awful good to me! "Like me to move a little ways?" said Pippin, and moved down to his PIPPIN LOOKS FOR OLD MAN BLOSSOM''S LITTLE GAL "Why," said Pippin slowly, "I thought he was a boy I used to know, but "I''ve got a hunch," said Pippin, "that I''d better tell him right away. id: 41180 author: Scott, Leroy title: To Him That Hath date: words: 103199 sentences: 8561 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/41180.txt txt: ./txt/41180.txt summary: David was sitting in Morton''s study, looking through the six years'' "I don''t know," said David, his lips dry; but he thought of a paragraph During these black days he saw little of Tom. David did not want to "I don''t like it for you to look this way, David," she said. Instantly the room was filled with a blinding glare, and David saw Mr. Allen standing in the doorway, his left hand still on the electric-light about you," he said, briefly, and for a moment he silently looked David When David entered his room, after telling Rogers good night, he found "Yes," said David, taking the hand he held out. David stepped nearer to Rogers, and saw in his eyes the look of hunted as David had once said to the Mayor, always regarded her father as a man said good-bye, and after him Tom. Then David took Rogers''s thin hand. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel