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Reducing subject-fortune-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 955 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Patchwork Girl of Oz date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 59060 sentences = 4186 flesch = 93 summary = "Ah," said Ojo; "you must be Dame Margolotte, the good wife of Dr. Pipt." "Dear me!" she said, looking at the man, "you must be Unc Nunkie, known Ojo pushed the Patchwork Girl away and ran to Unc Nunkie, filled with a "Dear me, Ojo," said the cat; "don't you think the creature is a little "Then let's take it and go," replied Ojo. They said good-bye to the Wise Donkey and the Foolish Owl and at once "I wonder," said Ojo, looking up and down the road, "which way to go." the top of the Patchwork Girl's head, who was a little taller than Ojo. The plants formed rows on both sides of the road and from each plant "That is what I thought," replied Ojo; "but the Crooked Magician said place--Ojo said to the Shaggy Man: "Ozma knows many things," said the Shaggy Man. of the Emerald City, the Shaggy Man said to Scraps: cache = ./cache/955.txt txt = ./txt/955.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 9990 author = Alger, Horatio, Jr. title = Brave and Bold; Or, The Fortunes of Robert Rushton date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 56585 sentences = 4475 flesch = 89 summary = "Thank you, Halbert," said Robert, who was standing by, "I won't trouble "Miss Hester," said Robert, "I will resign in favor of Halbert, if you "I've got a pretty good digestion, mother," said Robert, laughing. "Keep your advice to yourself, Halbert Davis," said Robert, hotly, for "Don't think of such a thing, mother," said Robert, hastily, his brown "I don't see what your son can find to like in Robert Rushton," said "What can you mean, Robert?" said his mother, looking up in surprise. "Mother," said Robert, "did you know anything of this money father "Robert," said the captain, one day, "how is it that you and Mr. Haley "I don't think he likes me, Captain Evans," said Robert. "Well, Robert," said Captain Haley, "how do you like the island?" "Captain Haley," said Robert, "in all that I have done I have tried to met Captain Rushton and Robert, and said: cache = ./cache/9990.txt txt = ./txt/9990.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43940 author = Chadwick, Lester title = Baseball Joe, Home Run King; or, The Greatest Pitcher and Batter on Record date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 56341 sentences = 4019 flesch = 91 summary = Jim looked sheepish, and Joe, who was his chum and best friend, laughed catcher of the Giant team, as he took Joe's place. "That's sure the way we feel," answered Joe, and Jim murmured "What's the big idea?" Jim asked Joe, as he looked in surprise at the minutes later, when Mabel came into the room looking more lovely, Joe McRae was anxious to win the opening game, and had selected Joe to "Win your own game now, Joe," said Jim, as his chum left the bench for When Joe came to the bat for the second time, there was a short With two men on bases, Joe came to the bat, while the great throng gave Joe, old boy, I've seen lots of ball games, but your "Good boy, Jim!" cried Joe, as his chum came in to the bench. "Will the Giants win to-day?" Now it became: "Will Baseball Joe knock cache = ./cache/43940.txt txt = ./txt/43940.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32094 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = The Patchwork Girl of Oz date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 60351 sentences = 4414 flesch = 92 summary = "Ah," said Ojo; "you must be Dame Margolotte, the good wife of Dr. Pipt." "Dear me!" she said, looking at the man, "you must be Unc Nunkie, known Ojo and Unc Nunkie slept that night in the Magician's house, and the boy Ojo pushed the Patchwork Girl away and ran to Unc Nunkie, filled with a "Dear me, Ojo," said the cat; "don't you think the creature is a little "Then let's take it and go," replied Ojo. They said good-bye to the Wise Donkey and the Foolish Owl and at once "I wonder," said Ojo, looking up and down the road, "which way to go." "That is what I thought," replied Ojo; "but the Crooked Magician said it place--Ojo said to the Shaggy Man: "Ozma knows many things," said the Shaggy Man. of the Emerald City, the Shaggy Man said to Scraps: cache = ./cache/32094.txt txt = ./txt/32094.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 55082 author = Anonymous title = Everybody's Book of Luck date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64092 sentences = 5346 flesch = 84 summary = a good marriage partner; he will be practical--a man of method and When the Life line rises high in the hand, great ambition is shown. _AFFECTIONATE PERSON._--A clear Heart line and a very plump Mount of _CHARITABLE PERSON._--A good Heart line with well-developed Mounts of _CLEVER PERSON._--The Life line shows a cross at one of its ends and _DARING PERSON._--The Heart line curves round to the back of the hand, _FAULT-FINDING PERSON._--A long, narrow hand, with an ill-defined Heart _FORTUNATE PERSON._--The Heart and Head lines almost touch below the _HAPPY PERSON._--On the third finger there is a deep line running the _PASSIONATE PERSON._--The Heart line is long and the Mount of Mercury _SUCCESSFUL PERSON._--The Life line starts from the Mount of Jupiter _NEST._--A good omen: fortunate love: happy family life. _EIGHT._--This is not a good card for those desiring marriage. 25.--As long as the partner does not wish to rule this person, marriage cache = ./cache/55082.txt txt = ./txt/55082.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 52017 author = Alger, Horatio, Jr. title = A Boy's Fortune; Or, The Strange Adventures of Ben Baker date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52810 sentences = 4915 flesch = 91 summary = "I think I can sleep till then," said Ben, "for I am as tired as I "By the way," said Ben, with a sudden thought, "how was it that you "I see you want a boy," said Ben, plunging at once into business. Coming out into the street, Ben saw quite a crowd of boys and young "I am not sure whether I shall suit," said Ben, "but the gentleman As Ben walked away Richard Grafton said to himself, in a tone of "I think I never knew a boy as lucky as Ben," said he. "It seems an age since Ben left home," said Mrs. Baker, with a "Ben appears to be a smart, attractive boy," said Walton to "I shall bear in mind what you say, sir," said Ben. "Miss Wilmot," said Rose, gratefully, "you came to us like a good "I am not sure that I shall look for another place," said Ben. cache = ./cache/52017.txt txt = ./txt/52017.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43659 author = Douglas, Amanda M. title = The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe; Or, There's No Place Like Home date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 86115 sentences = 7604 flesch = 95 summary = "Joe, you might take Dot a little while, I think," said Hal "You do know every thing, Hal!" And granny laughed. "Granny," said Hal, preparing a bowl of bread and milk for his little Then Granny, Florence, Joe, and Hal sat in profound thought until the "I think I'll go into business," said Hal one evening, as he and Granny "Is it yours for good, Joe?" and Charlie's head was thrust over Hal's "It is nice to have Joe settled and in good hands," Hal said after he about enough for one day," he said to Granny and Dot. Charlie and Kit were lolling under the trees, resting from their "I do not believe Charlie means to come home to-night," Hal said when "DEAR HAL AND GRANNY,--I'm like Joe, happy as a big "This is Joe," she said, "and Kit, and Dot. O Charlie! cache = ./cache/43659.txt txt = ./txt/43659.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 54389 author = Stratemeyer, Edward title = Nelson the Newsboy; Or, Afloat in New York date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51549 sentences = 5121 flesch = 97 summary = "Who, miss; the big boy who stole my money?" questioned Nelson quickly. "Well, how have you done to-day?" asked Sam Pepper, when Nelson entered "A high hat don't make an honest man, Nelson; you ought to know that by Homer Bulson watched Nelson curiously, and then looked across the street "Well, Uncle Mark, how goes it to-day?" asked Homer Bulson, on walking "Gertrude, you are making a great mistake," said Homer Bulson, after a "To be sure I'll take the lady in, Nelson," said Mrs. Kennedy, when the Sam Pepper got no chance to talk to Nelson further that day. "I've got good news, Miss Gertrude," he said, on entering. Homer Bulson went no further, for Nelson came closer and clenched his "Don't stop!" said Nelson, and caught Gertrude by the hand. "I think I know where to look for them," said Nelson. 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"Keep your advice to yourself, Halbert Davis," said Robert, hotly, for "Don''t think of such a thing, mother," said Robert, hastily, his brown "I don''t see what your son can find to like in Robert Rushton," said "What can you mean, Robert?" said his mother, looking up in surprise. "Mother," said Robert, "did you know anything of this money father "Robert," said the captain, one day, "how is it that you and Mr. Haley "I don''t think he likes me, Captain Evans," said Robert. "Well, Robert," said Captain Haley, "how do you like the island?" "Captain Haley," said Robert, "in all that I have done I have tried to met Captain Rushton and Robert, and said: id: 52017 author: Alger, Horatio, Jr. title: A Boy''s Fortune; Or, The Strange Adventures of Ben Baker date: words: 52810 sentences: 4915 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/52017.txt txt: ./txt/52017.txt summary: "I think I can sleep till then," said Ben, "for I am as tired as I "By the way," said Ben, with a sudden thought, "how was it that you "I see you want a boy," said Ben, plunging at once into business. Coming out into the street, Ben saw quite a crowd of boys and young "I am not sure whether I shall suit," said Ben, "but the gentleman As Ben walked away Richard Grafton said to himself, in a tone of "I think I never knew a boy as lucky as Ben," said he. "It seems an age since Ben left home," said Mrs. Baker, with a "Ben appears to be a smart, attractive boy," said Walton to "I shall bear in mind what you say, sir," said Ben. "Miss Wilmot," said Rose, gratefully, "you came to us like a good "I am not sure that I shall look for another place," said Ben. id: 55082 author: Anonymous title: Everybody''s Book of Luck date: words: 64092 sentences: 5346 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/55082.txt txt: ./txt/55082.txt summary: a good marriage partner; he will be practical--a man of method and When the Life line rises high in the hand, great ambition is shown. _AFFECTIONATE PERSON._--A clear Heart line and a very plump Mount of _CHARITABLE PERSON._--A good Heart line with well-developed Mounts of _CLEVER PERSON._--The Life line shows a cross at one of its ends and _DARING PERSON._--The Heart line curves round to the back of the hand, _FAULT-FINDING PERSON._--A long, narrow hand, with an ill-defined Heart _FORTUNATE PERSON._--The Heart and Head lines almost touch below the _HAPPY PERSON._--On the third finger there is a deep line running the _PASSIONATE PERSON._--The Heart line is long and the Mount of Mercury _SUCCESSFUL PERSON._--The Life line starts from the Mount of Jupiter _NEST._--A good omen: fortunate love: happy family life. _EIGHT._--This is not a good card for those desiring marriage. 25.--As long as the partner does not wish to rule this person, marriage id: 955 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: The Patchwork Girl of Oz date: words: 59060 sentences: 4186 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/955.txt txt: ./txt/955.txt summary: "Ah," said Ojo; "you must be Dame Margolotte, the good wife of Dr. Pipt." "Dear me!" she said, looking at the man, "you must be Unc Nunkie, known Ojo pushed the Patchwork Girl away and ran to Unc Nunkie, filled with a "Dear me, Ojo," said the cat; "don''t you think the creature is a little "Then let''s take it and go," replied Ojo. They said good-bye to the Wise Donkey and the Foolish Owl and at once "I wonder," said Ojo, looking up and down the road, "which way to go." the top of the Patchwork Girl''s head, who was a little taller than Ojo. The plants formed rows on both sides of the road and from each plant "That is what I thought," replied Ojo; "but the Crooked Magician said place--Ojo said to the Shaggy Man: "Ozma knows many things," said the Shaggy Man. of the Emerald City, the Shaggy Man said to Scraps: id: 32094 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: The Patchwork Girl of Oz date: words: 60351 sentences: 4414 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/32094.txt txt: ./txt/32094.txt summary: "Ah," said Ojo; "you must be Dame Margolotte, the good wife of Dr. Pipt." "Dear me!" she said, looking at the man, "you must be Unc Nunkie, known Ojo and Unc Nunkie slept that night in the Magician''s house, and the boy Ojo pushed the Patchwork Girl away and ran to Unc Nunkie, filled with a "Dear me, Ojo," said the cat; "don''t you think the creature is a little "Then let''s take it and go," replied Ojo. They said good-bye to the Wise Donkey and the Foolish Owl and at once "I wonder," said Ojo, looking up and down the road, "which way to go." "That is what I thought," replied Ojo; "but the Crooked Magician said it place--Ojo said to the Shaggy Man: "Ozma knows many things," said the Shaggy Man. of the Emerald City, the Shaggy Man said to Scraps: id: 43940 author: Chadwick, Lester title: Baseball Joe, Home Run King; or, The Greatest Pitcher and Batter on Record date: words: 56341 sentences: 4019 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/43940.txt txt: ./txt/43940.txt summary: Jim looked sheepish, and Joe, who was his chum and best friend, laughed catcher of the Giant team, as he took Joe''s place. "That''s sure the way we feel," answered Joe, and Jim murmured "What''s the big idea?" Jim asked Joe, as he looked in surprise at the minutes later, when Mabel came into the room looking more lovely, Joe McRae was anxious to win the opening game, and had selected Joe to "Win your own game now, Joe," said Jim, as his chum left the bench for When Joe came to the bat for the second time, there was a short With two men on bases, Joe came to the bat, while the great throng gave Joe, old boy, I''ve seen lots of ball games, but your "Good boy, Jim!" cried Joe, as his chum came in to the bench. "Will the Giants win to-day?" Now it became: "Will Baseball Joe knock id: 43659 author: Douglas, Amanda M. title: The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe; Or, There''s No Place Like Home date: words: 86115 sentences: 7604 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/43659.txt txt: ./txt/43659.txt summary: "Joe, you might take Dot a little while, I think," said Hal "You do know every thing, Hal!" And granny laughed. "Granny," said Hal, preparing a bowl of bread and milk for his little Then Granny, Florence, Joe, and Hal sat in profound thought until the "I think I''ll go into business," said Hal one evening, as he and Granny "Is it yours for good, Joe?" and Charlie''s head was thrust over Hal''s "It is nice to have Joe settled and in good hands," Hal said after he about enough for one day," he said to Granny and Dot. Charlie and Kit were lolling under the trees, resting from their "I do not believe Charlie means to come home to-night," Hal said when "DEAR HAL AND GRANNY,--I''m like Joe, happy as a big "This is Joe," she said, "and Kit, and Dot. O Charlie! id: 54389 author: Stratemeyer, Edward title: Nelson the Newsboy; Or, Afloat in New York date: words: 51549 sentences: 5121 pages: flesch: 97 cache: ./cache/54389.txt txt: ./txt/54389.txt summary: "Who, miss; the big boy who stole my money?" questioned Nelson quickly. "Well, how have you done to-day?" asked Sam Pepper, when Nelson entered "A high hat don''t make an honest man, Nelson; you ought to know that by Homer Bulson watched Nelson curiously, and then looked across the street "Well, Uncle Mark, how goes it to-day?" asked Homer Bulson, on walking "Gertrude, you are making a great mistake," said Homer Bulson, after a "To be sure I''ll take the lady in, Nelson," said Mrs. Kennedy, when the Sam Pepper got no chance to talk to Nelson further that day. "I''ve got good news, Miss Gertrude," he said, on entering. Homer Bulson went no further, for Nelson came closer and clenched his "Don''t stop!" said Nelson, and caught Gertrude by the hand. "I think I know where to look for them," said Nelson. "Yes, I know Homer Bulson is a rascal," said Nelson. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel