mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-fires-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/21695.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/11082.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/6627.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/32714.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/55684.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv caution: excluded filename not matched: *MACOSX* === DIRECTORIES: ./tmp/input === DIRECTORY: ./tmp/input/input-file === metadata file: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv === found metadata file === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named subject-fires-gutenberg FILE: cache/32714.txt OUTPUT: txt/32714.txt FILE: cache/21695.txt OUTPUT: txt/21695.txt FILE: cache/55684.txt OUTPUT: txt/55684.txt FILE: cache/6627.txt OUTPUT: txt/6627.txt FILE: cache/11082.txt OUTPUT: txt/11082.txt 32714 txt/../pos/32714.pos 32714 txt/../wrd/32714.wrd 32714 txt/../ent/32714.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 32714 author: Anonymous title: Souvenir Book of the Great Chelsea Fire April 12, 1908 Containing Thirty-Four Views of the Burned District and Prominent Buildings date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/32714.txt cache: ./cache/32714.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 2 resourceName b'32714.txt' 21695 txt/../wrd/21695.wrd 21695 txt/../pos/21695.pos 55684 txt/../wrd/55684.wrd 55684 txt/../pos/55684.pos 21695 txt/../ent/21695.ent 55684 txt/../ent/55684.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 21695 author: Ballantyne, R. 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Reducing subject-fires-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 21695 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = Life in the Red Brigade: London Fire Brigade date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 31949 sentences = 1786 flesch = 83 summary = man named Ned Crashington, to go up and look after Joe Dashwood. "Have a glass, Joe?" said one of the firemen, coming round with a bottle "Come, Phil," said Ned, laughing, as he helped himself to a huge round "If you goes on like that, Ned," said Bob Clazie, coming up to him, "I wish I could," said Ned. At that moment, Bob's brother David came towards them with the brandy about her?" said Martha, looking up for a moment from her work, while "Phil," said Martha, in a lower voice, as she let her hands and the work A moment after, the door opened suddenly and Mr Sparks looked in with a "Good-day," replied Sparks, as Joe went out. puttin' of 'em out doorin' the night, Joe; ain't it?" said Bob Clazie. He pointed to the returning engine, and looked at Little Jim with Little Jim looked disconsolate and said nothing, which, as the Bloater cache = ./cache/21695.txt txt = ./txt/21695.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6627 author = Roe, Edward Payson title = Barriers Burned Away date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 144191 sentences = 8764 flesch = 84 summary = "More thanks to God's love, Dennis," said his wife. "What do you ask for a small room and bed for a night?" said Dennis. "I will take that in good time," said Dennis; "and shall want a bigger "Gentlemen," said he to his clerks, "this young man, Dennis Fleet by "None, sir," said Dennis, looking straight into Mr. Ludolph's eyes. All looked with great surprise at Dennis, especially Miss Ludolph, who But Miss Ludolph looked at Dennis somewhat kindly, and with a little Looking straight into Mr. Ludolph's eyes, Dennis said, earnestly: Christine said nothing, but gave Dennis a quick, grateful glance, which "I know," said Dennis, in a low tone, looking searchingly into her "You shall know all some day," said Dennis, entering on his new tasks Christine looked in vain for her father; at last Dennis said: "Miss "Miss Ludolph," said Dennis, looking at her earnestly, "you do indeed cache = ./cache/6627.txt txt = ./txt/6627.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11082 author = Ainsworth, William Harrison title = Old Saint Paul's: A Tale of the Plague and the Fire date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 197188 sentences = 11971 flesch = 79 summary = "On the contrary, I hope he is better," replied Leonard "I shall be back "I have no fear," replied Leonard, shutting the door in his face. "He entered it like a robber," returned Leonard, looking fiercely at the "You have arrived at a seasonable juncture, Leonard," observed Mrs. Bloundel, noticing the apprentice's perplexity, and anxious to relieve "Amabel," said Leonard, advancing towards her, and taking her hand, "I As he said this, the door was opened by Leonard, and Chowles and Judith "I do not desire it, sir," replied Leonard; "I will remain as long as I "I shall never rest easy, Leonard," rejoined Mrs. Bloundel, "till you "No, no," replied Leonard; "Mr. Bloundel shall know all. "Come in, Blaize," returned Leonard, opening the door and admitting the "Nizza Macascree has met with the same fate as Amabel," replied Leonard. "And, meanwhile, I shall know nothing of Amabel," cried Leonard, in a cache = ./cache/11082.txt txt = ./txt/11082.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 55684 author = Davis, George Moses title = Firebrands date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 33718 sentences = 2136 flesch = 91 summary = Children are allowed to burn dry leaves in the fall, and their clothing the house; Careless Joe pours hot ashes into a wooden box; or boys Some boys who were playing in the street came running up to the house "I'll keep the boy so busy that he won't have any time to forget," said then he seemed to care so little that the good old man began to think meant, and things went a little better for a day or two; but the boy It was May Day, and all the children who went to school in the little Father said that boys couldn't half enjoy good news with dirty hands good little rats; but like all boys and girls they sometimes thought flame lighted another match, and a little fire was soon burning merrily. Did I ever tell you about the time we boys set Grandpa Snow's barn on cache = ./cache/55684.txt txt = ./txt/55684.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32714 author = Anonymous title = Souvenir Book of the Great Chelsea Fire April 12, 1908 Containing Thirty-Four Views of the Burned District and Prominent Buildings date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 1130 sentences = 94 flesch = 70 summary = more prominent public buildings that were destroyed are the City Hall, [Illustration: Chelsea Square looking north up Broadway, showing Chelsea [Illustration: Stebbins Block, showing Knights of Columbus Hall, the [Illustration: Looking up Broadway from Third Street. [Illustration: Everett Avenue from Broadway showing what remains of [Illustration: Looking toward Everett Ave. from rear of Knights of [Illustration: Looking down Everett Ave. from Chestnut Street, another [Illustration: Odd Fellows Building, Chelsea Sq. 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"He entered it like a robber," returned Leonard, looking fiercely at the "You have arrived at a seasonable juncture, Leonard," observed Mrs. Bloundel, noticing the apprentice''s perplexity, and anxious to relieve "Amabel," said Leonard, advancing towards her, and taking her hand, "I As he said this, the door was opened by Leonard, and Chowles and Judith "I do not desire it, sir," replied Leonard; "I will remain as long as I "I shall never rest easy, Leonard," rejoined Mrs. Bloundel, "till you "No, no," replied Leonard; "Mr. Bloundel shall know all. "Come in, Blaize," returned Leonard, opening the door and admitting the "Nizza Macascree has met with the same fate as Amabel," replied Leonard. "And, meanwhile, I shall know nothing of Amabel," cried Leonard, in a id: 32714 author: Anonymous title: Souvenir Book of the Great Chelsea Fire April 12, 1908 Containing Thirty-Four Views of the Burned District and Prominent Buildings date: words: 1130 sentences: 94 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/32714.txt txt: ./txt/32714.txt summary: more prominent public buildings that were destroyed are the City Hall, [Illustration: Chelsea Square looking north up Broadway, showing Chelsea [Illustration: Stebbins Block, showing Knights of Columbus Hall, the [Illustration: Looking up Broadway from Third Street. [Illustration: Everett Avenue from Broadway showing what remains of [Illustration: Looking toward Everett Ave. from rear of Knights of [Illustration: Looking down Everett Ave. from Chestnut Street, another [Illustration: Odd Fellows Building, Chelsea Sq. The small view shows the [Illustration: Looking up Chestnut Street from Third, showing Universalist [Illustration: Ruins of the Chelsea Savings Bank Building, cor. [Illustration: Ruins of the Shurtleff School, Essex Street. [Illustration: Ruins of St. Rose Catholic Church, Broadway, Chelsea, Mass. [Illustration: First Baptist Church, Central Ave. Before and after the [Illustration: First Baptist Church and City Hall, Central Ave.] [Illustration: St. Luke''s Episcopal Church, Hawthorne Street, which was [Illustration: Birdseye View of Chelsea, Mass. [Illustration: Chelsea Square. [Illustration: Unitarian Church, Hawthorne Street.] id: 21695 author: Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title: Life in the Red Brigade: London Fire Brigade date: words: 31949 sentences: 1786 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/21695.txt txt: ./txt/21695.txt summary: man named Ned Crashington, to go up and look after Joe Dashwood. "Have a glass, Joe?" said one of the firemen, coming round with a bottle "Come, Phil," said Ned, laughing, as he helped himself to a huge round "If you goes on like that, Ned," said Bob Clazie, coming up to him, "I wish I could," said Ned. At that moment, Bob''s brother David came towards them with the brandy about her?" said Martha, looking up for a moment from her work, while "Phil," said Martha, in a lower voice, as she let her hands and the work A moment after, the door opened suddenly and Mr Sparks looked in with a "Good-day," replied Sparks, as Joe went out. puttin'' of ''em out doorin'' the night, Joe; ain''t it?" said Bob Clazie. He pointed to the returning engine, and looked at Little Jim with Little Jim looked disconsolate and said nothing, which, as the Bloater id: 55684 author: Davis, George Moses title: Firebrands date: words: 33718 sentences: 2136 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/55684.txt txt: ./txt/55684.txt summary: Children are allowed to burn dry leaves in the fall, and their clothing the house; Careless Joe pours hot ashes into a wooden box; or boys Some boys who were playing in the street came running up to the house "I''ll keep the boy so busy that he won''t have any time to forget," said then he seemed to care so little that the good old man began to think meant, and things went a little better for a day or two; but the boy It was May Day, and all the children who went to school in the little Father said that boys couldn''t half enjoy good news with dirty hands good little rats; but like all boys and girls they sometimes thought flame lighted another match, and a little fire was soon burning merrily. Did I ever tell you about the time we boys set Grandpa Snow''s barn on id: 6627 author: Roe, Edward Payson title: Barriers Burned Away date: words: 144191 sentences: 8764 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/6627.txt txt: ./txt/6627.txt summary: "More thanks to God''s love, Dennis," said his wife. "What do you ask for a small room and bed for a night?" said Dennis. "I will take that in good time," said Dennis; "and shall want a bigger "Gentlemen," said he to his clerks, "this young man, Dennis Fleet by "None, sir," said Dennis, looking straight into Mr. Ludolph''s eyes. All looked with great surprise at Dennis, especially Miss Ludolph, who But Miss Ludolph looked at Dennis somewhat kindly, and with a little Looking straight into Mr. Ludolph''s eyes, Dennis said, earnestly: Christine said nothing, but gave Dennis a quick, grateful glance, which "I know," said Dennis, in a low tone, looking searchingly into her "You shall know all some day," said Dennis, entering on his new tasks Christine looked in vain for her father; at last Dennis said: "Miss "Miss Ludolph," said Dennis, looking at her earnestly, "you do indeed ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel