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Reducing subject-femaleFriendship-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 25919 author = Benson, E. F. (Edward Frederic) title = Miss Mapp date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 87414 sentences = 5379 flesch = 84 summary = Before Miss Mapp got back to her window in the garden-room Mrs. Poppit's "And have you had a good game of golf, Major?" asked Miss Mapp, making "Darling Diva and her bawbees, Padre," said Miss Mapp in an aside. "Let me recommend six to eight in the morning, Major," said Miss Mapp "Dear Diva; she loves a good gossip," said Miss Mapp effusively. "I'll walk with you, Diva, dear," said Miss Mapp. "I hope you saw him well, Mrs. Poppit," said Miss Mapp, "after meeting "Diva, I didn't think it of you," said Miss Mapp in a shaking voice. "My dear little room," said Miss Mapp, knowing that it was much larger "Such a lovely morning!" said Miss Mapp to Mrs. Poppit, when there was "Good morning, Captain Puffin," said Miss Mapp with extreme sweetness. "Good morning, Diva darling," said Miss Mapp. "Diva dear," said Miss Mapp anxiously, "you've got a mind which likes to cache = ./cache/25919.txt txt = ./txt/25919.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 16389 author = Von Arnim, Elizabeth title = The Enchanted April date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 79913 sentences = 5300 flesch = 84 summary = "I think a choice would have been a good thing," said Mrs. Arbuthnot. "This can't be San Salvatore," said Mrs. Wilkins, turning to Mrs. Arbuthnot, who sat quite still watching her suit-cases being taken from "Dear Rose," said Mrs. Wilkins, her eyes brimming with gladness. "Let's go and look at that tree close," said Mrs. Wilkins. "It's a good thing, of course," said Mrs. Arbuthnot a little "Lady Caroline has already told her," said Mrs. Fisher. "I love things to be taken out of my hands," said Mrs. Wilkins. "That," she said to Lady Caroline, cutting right across what Mrs. Wilkins was telling them about her wonderful day and indicating the "But then there's only room for one?" said Mrs. Wilkins, looking "I want to find Lady Caroline," said Mrs. Fisher, going towards "I thought," said Scrap to Mrs. Fisher, and it seemed to Briggs cache = ./cache/16389.txt txt = ./txt/16389.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4377 author = Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan title = Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20886 sentences = 1672 flesch = 93 summary = anxiously: "Are you goin' to have it fer a boy or a girl, ma?" Mrs. Wiggs had answered: "A girl, Billy, an' her name's Europena!" "Oh, yes'm, thank you," said Mrs. Wiggs, smiling reassuringly. Billy Wiggs done set his head to a thing, he's as good as got it!" "It's jes' like a peetrified air-castle," said Mrs. Wiggs, as she "Well, now, ain't that nice?" said Mrs. Wiggs; "I'll jes' clip the "Billy," said Redding, taking Mrs. Wiggs's advice and ignoring the "Oh, no, it didn't, Miss Lucy!" said Mrs. Wiggs, who had hastened "Jes' fine!" said Mrs. Wiggs; "only he comes home at night 'most "Well, he likes yer eyes, anyway," said Mrs. Wiggs, determined to said Mrs. Wiggs, coming up; "it might 'a' put her eyes out. "The very thing!" said Mrs. Wiggs. "No, thanks," said Redding, trying in vain not to look at Mrs. Wiggs's head. cache = ./cache/4377.txt txt = ./txt/4377.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 599 author = Thackeray, William Makepeace title = Vanity Fair date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 310959 sentences = 15593 flesch = 79 summary = away, Becky," said Miss Jemima, pulling the young woman away in great the green eyes looked up to Heaven and filled with tears; and Mrs. Sedley could not but own that her daughter's friend had a charming kind "She shall go off to-morrow, the little artful creature," said Mrs. Sedley, with great energy. "Let us have some music, Miss Sedley--Amelia," said George, who felt at "You may be sure it's Sir Pitt Crawley, young woman," said Mrs. Tinker, This worthy old lady took a fancy to Rawdon Crawley when a boy, sent liked to make her a little present," Osborne said to his friend in but she remembered all Miss Crawley had said; the old lady's avowed "Suppose the old lady doesn't come to," Rawdon said to his little wife, "And what do you think, my dear?" Miss Crawley said to the young lady, cache = ./cache/599.txt txt = ./txt/599.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4687 author = Norris, Kathleen Thompson title = Saturday's Child date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 170676 sentences = 11865 flesch = 87 summary = "Not calling Susan a cow, or anything like that," said Miss Thornton Susan and Mary Lou went into the dining-room, and the closing door shut Susan was glad to get out of the kitchen, and in a moment Mrs. Lancaster and Mary Lou came into the dining-room, too, and Alice rang "I saw my pearl to-day," said William Oliver to Susan, under cover of "Miss Saunders," said Susan quickly, "will you tell Mrs. Fox that my "Good-morning!" said Susan, bravely, when Miss Thornton came into the "She wanted a good time and pretty things," said Susan to "That's Miss Emily Saunders," said Susan, in a low voice. "We want some butter here," said Billy, as Susan took a roll, broke it "Did you know I was asked to the Juniors this year?" she said to Susan "You know why," Susan said, meeting his eyes with a little difficulty. cache = ./cache/4687.txt txt = ./txt/4687.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 47319 author = Hope, Anthony title = The Intrusions of Peggy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 112340 sentences = 9821 flesch = 90 summary = Before she had known Trix a month--so engaging and docile was Trix--Mrs. Bonfill began to wonder whether Beaufort Chance were good enough. 'Apparently Mrs. Trevalla thinks differently,' laughed Peggy. 'I took your coming as a bad omen,' said Airey, smiling; 'but I hope Trevalla understood; Mrs. Fricker did not doubt it either when Trix had irritable; a line or two showed on her face; critics said that Mrs. Trevalla was doing too much, and must be more careful of her looks. 'Good-bye, Mr. Chance,' said Trix, stretching out her hand towards the 'They talk a lot about her and Lord Mervyn,' said Mrs. Fricker, not 'There's a great deal to love in it,' said Trix, looking round her. 'Sorry to have kept you waiting, Peggy,' said Tommy cheerfully, coming 'Good-night--and I should like to kiss you both,' said Peggy Ryle. Beaufort looked a fool--and Peggy had just come from the Frickers'. cache = ./cache/47319.txt txt = ./txt/47319.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5636 author = Page, Gertrude title = Winding Paths date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 124897 sentences = 8357 flesch = 86 summary = ill results of the girl's growing love for Lorraine little understood "But what is the matter with Lorraine?" Hal cried, growing a little Then Hal went off to America, and while she was away Lorraine came to When he had said good-bye to Lorraine and departed, Hal held up her from her corner Lorraine looked long, and a little sadly, at the finely How much Hal knew of her mother's life Lorraine had never been able to As time passed and she grew to know Hal yet better, she felt When Hal entered the sitting-room and met Dudley's eyes she felt, as "You somehow seem such a little thing to-day, Lorraine, I feel as if I Hal turned away, feeling a little sick at heart. 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F. (Edward Frederic) title: Miss Mapp date: words: 87414 sentences: 5379 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/25919.txt txt: ./txt/25919.txt summary: Before Miss Mapp got back to her window in the garden-room Mrs. Poppit''s "And have you had a good game of golf, Major?" asked Miss Mapp, making "Darling Diva and her bawbees, Padre," said Miss Mapp in an aside. "Let me recommend six to eight in the morning, Major," said Miss Mapp "Dear Diva; she loves a good gossip," said Miss Mapp effusively. "I''ll walk with you, Diva, dear," said Miss Mapp. "I hope you saw him well, Mrs. Poppit," said Miss Mapp, "after meeting "Diva, I didn''t think it of you," said Miss Mapp in a shaking voice. "My dear little room," said Miss Mapp, knowing that it was much larger "Such a lovely morning!" said Miss Mapp to Mrs. Poppit, when there was "Good morning, Captain Puffin," said Miss Mapp with extreme sweetness. "Good morning, Diva darling," said Miss Mapp. "Diva dear," said Miss Mapp anxiously, "you''ve got a mind which likes to id: 47319 author: Hope, Anthony title: The Intrusions of Peggy date: words: 112340 sentences: 9821 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/47319.txt txt: ./txt/47319.txt summary: Before she had known Trix a month--so engaging and docile was Trix--Mrs. Bonfill began to wonder whether Beaufort Chance were good enough. ''Apparently Mrs. Trevalla thinks differently,'' laughed Peggy. ''I took your coming as a bad omen,'' said Airey, smiling; ''but I hope Trevalla understood; Mrs. Fricker did not doubt it either when Trix had irritable; a line or two showed on her face; critics said that Mrs. Trevalla was doing too much, and must be more careful of her looks. ''Good-bye, Mr. Chance,'' said Trix, stretching out her hand towards the ''They talk a lot about her and Lord Mervyn,'' said Mrs. Fricker, not ''There''s a great deal to love in it,'' said Trix, looking round her. ''Sorry to have kept you waiting, Peggy,'' said Tommy cheerfully, coming ''Good-night--and I should like to kiss you both,'' said Peggy Ryle. Beaufort looked a fool--and Peggy had just come from the Frickers''. id: 4687 author: Norris, Kathleen Thompson title: Saturday''s Child date: words: 170676 sentences: 11865 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/4687.txt txt: ./txt/4687.txt summary: "Not calling Susan a cow, or anything like that," said Miss Thornton Susan and Mary Lou went into the dining-room, and the closing door shut Susan was glad to get out of the kitchen, and in a moment Mrs. Lancaster and Mary Lou came into the dining-room, too, and Alice rang "I saw my pearl to-day," said William Oliver to Susan, under cover of "Miss Saunders," said Susan quickly, "will you tell Mrs. Fox that my "Good-morning!" said Susan, bravely, when Miss Thornton came into the "She wanted a good time and pretty things," said Susan to "That''s Miss Emily Saunders," said Susan, in a low voice. "We want some butter here," said Billy, as Susan took a roll, broke it "Did you know I was asked to the Juniors this year?" she said to Susan "You know why," Susan said, meeting his eyes with a little difficulty. id: 5636 author: Page, Gertrude title: Winding Paths date: words: 124897 sentences: 8357 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/5636.txt txt: ./txt/5636.txt summary: ill results of the girl''s growing love for Lorraine little understood "But what is the matter with Lorraine?" Hal cried, growing a little Then Hal went off to America, and while she was away Lorraine came to When he had said good-bye to Lorraine and departed, Hal held up her from her corner Lorraine looked long, and a little sadly, at the finely How much Hal knew of her mother''s life Lorraine had never been able to As time passed and she grew to know Hal yet better, she felt When Hal entered the sitting-room and met Dudley''s eyes she felt, as "You somehow seem such a little thing to-day, Lorraine, I feel as if I Hal turned away, feeling a little sick at heart. Yet, when Hal was alone she wondered a little again why Lorraine, after "I''ve always thought," she told Hal one day, "how I''d like to go away id: 4377 author: Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan title: Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch date: words: 20886 sentences: 1672 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/4377.txt txt: ./txt/4377.txt summary: anxiously: "Are you goin'' to have it fer a boy or a girl, ma?" Mrs. Wiggs had answered: "A girl, Billy, an'' her name''s Europena!" "Oh, yes''m, thank you," said Mrs. Wiggs, smiling reassuringly. Billy Wiggs done set his head to a thing, he''s as good as got it!" "It''s jes'' like a peetrified air-castle," said Mrs. Wiggs, as she "Well, now, ain''t that nice?" said Mrs. Wiggs; "I''ll jes'' clip the "Billy," said Redding, taking Mrs. Wiggs''s advice and ignoring the "Oh, no, it didn''t, Miss Lucy!" said Mrs. Wiggs, who had hastened "Jes'' fine!" said Mrs. Wiggs; "only he comes home at night ''most "Well, he likes yer eyes, anyway," said Mrs. Wiggs, determined to said Mrs. Wiggs, coming up; "it might ''a'' put her eyes out. "The very thing!" said Mrs. Wiggs. "No, thanks," said Redding, trying in vain not to look at Mrs. Wiggs''s head. id: 599 author: Thackeray, William Makepeace title: Vanity Fair date: words: 310959 sentences: 15593 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/599.txt txt: ./txt/599.txt summary: away, Becky," said Miss Jemima, pulling the young woman away in great the green eyes looked up to Heaven and filled with tears; and Mrs. Sedley could not but own that her daughter''s friend had a charming kind "She shall go off to-morrow, the little artful creature," said Mrs. Sedley, with great energy. "Let us have some music, Miss Sedley--Amelia," said George, who felt at "You may be sure it''s Sir Pitt Crawley, young woman," said Mrs. Tinker, This worthy old lady took a fancy to Rawdon Crawley when a boy, sent liked to make her a little present," Osborne said to his friend in but she remembered all Miss Crawley had said; the old lady''s avowed "Suppose the old lady doesn''t come to," Rawdon said to his little wife, "And what do you think, my dear?" Miss Crawley said to the young lady, id: 16389 author: Von Arnim, Elizabeth title: The Enchanted April date: words: 79913 sentences: 5300 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/16389.txt txt: ./txt/16389.txt summary: "I think a choice would have been a good thing," said Mrs. Arbuthnot. "This can''t be San Salvatore," said Mrs. Wilkins, turning to Mrs. Arbuthnot, who sat quite still watching her suit-cases being taken from "Dear Rose," said Mrs. Wilkins, her eyes brimming with gladness. "Let''s go and look at that tree close," said Mrs. Wilkins. "It''s a good thing, of course," said Mrs. Arbuthnot a little "Lady Caroline has already told her," said Mrs. Fisher. "I love things to be taken out of my hands," said Mrs. Wilkins. "That," she said to Lady Caroline, cutting right across what Mrs. Wilkins was telling them about her wonderful day and indicating the "But then there''s only room for one?" said Mrs. Wilkins, looking "I want to find Lady Caroline," said Mrs. Fisher, going towards "I thought," said Scrap to Mrs. Fisher, and it seemed to Briggs ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel