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Reducing subject-futureLife-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19082 author = Alger, William Rounseville title = The Destiny of the Soul: A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 402396 sentences = 19925 flesch = 66 summary = life of nature, the creative power of God. If filial soul be spiritual bodies, and an admission into the kingdom of God. According to Paul, then, physical death is not the retributive God, saying, "Thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes with the gods is life; to descend into this world is death, a that Jesus came from God to the earth as a man, laid down his life Christ's soul into heaven after death be said to have done away souls of men at death go into the under world, "a place deep and time is short." "I pray God your whole spirit, soul, and body be Since he regarded God as personal love, life, truth, and light, Christ, next in rank below God, as personal love, life, truth, and God and pass from darkness and death into life and light. cache = ./cache/19082.txt txt = ./txt/19082.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18266 author = Besant, Annie title = Death—and After? date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23961 sentences = 1075 flesch = 66 summary = etheric body, or the double of the living man. with Kâma during the earth-life just ended, having lived much in the Now the desire body is during earth-life the recipient of and the In cases where the lower Manas during earth-life has been strongly from dotage to death; so the dream-life of Devachan is lived out of the body into Devachan during earth-life, there would be less _As in actual earth-life, so there is for the Ego in Devachan noble experiences of the earth-life into Devachan with it, thus past lives and see themselves in earth-life related in the many ways denotes the Ego. Taking the stages through which the living man passes after "Death", person, in the earth-life just closed; and for as long as it remains earth-life form of that spirit. This one thing is sure: Man is to-day a living Soul, over whom Death " between Earth and Soul in Etheric Body, 71. cache = ./cache/18266.txt txt = ./txt/18266.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17368 author = Swedenborg, Emanuel title = Heaven and its Wonders and Hell date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 174462 sentences = 6976 flesch = 73 summary = Lord is the good of love and the truth of faith, the angels are going forth from good of love; and light in heaven signifies from the Lord and that affects angels and makes heaven is love; for The Divine of the Lord in heaven is love, for the reason that They talk as angels do about the Lord, heaven, love, that it is like an angel, and of the life of heaven in man that it is All things that correspond to heaven have relation to good and truth; appears, when seen by angels, in a like way; if good as a man, heaven, since it is into these truths with man that the Lord flows, heaven an affection belonging to the love of good and truth, and out evil, while it is by means of angels from heaven that man is in good cache = ./cache/17368.txt txt = ./txt/17368.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 30540 author = Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart title = The Gates Between date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40717 sentences = 3018 flesch = 87 summary = this slender woman whose eyes, like the sword of flame, turned this way forty-six years old, and a Darwinian,--I loved my wife like any common, I had lived to be almost fifty years old, and no person had ever said: wish I'd married a woman with a little wifely spirit!--or else not by which a man must manage his horse, come life or death. "I should not like to be the man who has got to tell Helen." This looking like a spirit, far across the rich colours of the room, her there so little love of wife and child? Thoughts like these came to me so quietly and so naturally, now, that I "I don't understand it, Doctor," she said, with something like old days on earth, to learn to do, and like any live human baby I was conscious of a wish to turn the great man's thought cache = ./cache/30540.txt txt = ./txt/30540.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 30876 author = Drummond, Henry title = Eternal Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10858 sentences = 739 flesch = 68 summary = "This is Life Eternal--that they might know Thee, the True God, and nature the Christian Life should be Eternal. organisms which possess Eternal Life. Environment corresponded with is itself Eternal. Environment, and the conditions necessary to Eternal Life are satisfied. with a perfect Environment is Eternal Life according to Science. is Life Eternal," said Christ, "that they may know Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou has sent." [2] Life Eternal is to know correspond with the God of Science, the Eternal Unknowable, would be nature of the Life that lies at the back of the spiritual organism. correspondence, he knows the Father and this is Life Eternal. correspondences are in their nature unfitted for an Eternal Life. definition of Eternal Life, it is yet true that perfect correspondence with Environment is not Eternal Life. last eternally, the environing material things with which he corresponds cache = ./cache/30876.txt txt = ./txt/30876.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 704 author = Van Dyke, Henry title = The Mansion date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8930 sentences = 568 flesch = 84 summary = John Weightman was like the house into which he had built himself governor's life is an open book--a ledger, if you like, kept in the The young man's voice hesitated a little. know, but sometimes I feel as if I'd like to do some good in the world, "May I light a cigar, father," said Harold, turning away to hide a John Weightman looked at his son steadily. The young man came back and laid his hand upon his father's shoulder. But you I have known for a long time, John Weightman. As the little company came, one by one, to the mansions which were low, distinct voice--"this is your mansion, John Weightman." mansion of John Weightman in the world. were a few of them in your life, you have a little place here." "Yes, my son," answered John Weightman; "I've come back--I mean I've cache = ./cache/704.txt txt = ./txt/704.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11277 author = Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir title = Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 48464 sentences = 2408 flesch = 78 summary = 150.] we have: "Thou hast received the form (_or_ attribute) of God, and 4. "When thou makest an offering unto thy God, guard thou against the "God is the hidden Being, and no man hath known His form. art the ruler of all the gods, and thou hast joy of heart within thy five gods, Osiris, Horus, Set, Isis, and Nephthys, were born on the days called the "king of the gods." The ideas held concerning Osiris at this 9. "Homage to thee, O creator of the gods, thou king of the South and thy members, and the company of the gods make acclamations unto thee. goddess Nut, thy mother, who gave birth to the gods, brought thee "Homage to thee; O my divine father Osiris, thou hast thy being with thing worshipped by the Egyptians; Horus was the Sun-god, like R[=a], The Great God hath given my head unto me, cache = ./cache/11277.txt txt = ./txt/11277.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7145 author = Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir title = The Book of the Dead date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12832 sentences = 696 flesch = 81 summary = triumph over Set in the Great Judgment Hall of the Gods entirely to the innocence as he had proved that of Osiris before the great gods in that Osiris appealed to the "Great Gods" to take notice that Set Osiris was to be considered a Great God and to have rule over the The great Chapter of the Judgment of Osiris, "Homage to thee, O Great God, Lord of Maati, [6] I have come to thee, The deceased then addresses Osiris, and says, "Hail, thou who art Then Thoth, the Judge of Truth, of the Great Company of the Gods Gods at the "Great Reckoning." The portion of the Kingdom of Osiris Great God who destroyeth sin." Then addressing them again Osiris says, "Glory be to thee, O Osiris Un-Nefer, thou great god in Abtu in the Kingdom of Osiris, and Chapter LXXII aided the deceased to cache = ./cache/7145.txt txt = ./txt/7145.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38312 author = Van Dyke, Henry title = The Mansion date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9011 sentences = 586 flesch = 84 summary = John Weightman was like the house into which he had built himself governor's life is an open book--a ledger, if you like, kept in the know, but sometimes I feel as if I'd like to do some good in the "May I light a cigar, father," said Harold, turning away to hide a "Yes, certainly," answered the elder man, rather shortly; "you know I John Weightman looked at his son steadily. The young man came back and laid his hand upon his father's shoulder. John Weightman's drooping eyes turned to the next verse, at the top of But you I have known for a long time, John Weightman. As the little company came, one by one, to the mansions which were a low, distinct voice--"this is your mansion, John Weightman." mansion of John Weightman in the world. "Yes, my son," answered John Weightman; "I've come back--I mean I've cache = ./cache/38312.txt txt = ./txt/38312.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39212 author = Marryat, Florence title = There is No Death date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 107395 sentences = 5880 flesch = 81 summary = I was having a sitting one day in my own house with a lady friend, named man, and an intimate friend of mine), but the spirit came so many times The old friend whose spirit visited me through Mrs. Fitzgerald had lost little girl with the blue flowers was my spirit child, "Florence," whose follow the advice given her, as it will do harm instead of good." Mrs. Cook added, "I don't know to what 'Florence' alludes, of course, but I room and write the name of the friend I loved best in the spirit world "That is likely enough," said Mrs. Volckman; "but if she comes again she placed in my hand, telling me to follow her and look at her medium, spirit said, "Then look round this way, and see what I was like in earth "Mrs. Powles" said, "I cannot come out further into the room to-day. cache = ./cache/39212.txt txt = ./txt/39212.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32830 author = Alford, Henry title = The State of the Blessed Dead date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12963 sentences = 706 flesch = 80 summary = Lord." That is, if we follow out the thought, this present state of At any rate, we have gained this knowledge from St. John's words, that the sight of the Blessed Lord which will be enjoyed because the departed spirit is "with the Lord"--companying with Him. Before we follow this out farther, let us carefully draw one great that complete state of the glorified Christian man, of which we shall rest; and the departed spirit shall be with Christ: faring as He Christians do look forward to a real personal coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, shall appear in the sky, visible to men in His glorified body; this world, the dead in Christ shall rise first--the first thing: the have come with the Lord, shall be united to those bodies, each to his the Lord Jesus Christ: who shall change the body of our degradation cache = ./cache/32830.txt txt = ./txt/32830.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35537 author = Anonymous title = Do the Dead Return? A True Story of Startling Seances in San Francisco date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8127 sentences = 426 flesch = 73 summary = "Take eight or ten slips of paper," said Dr. Schlesinger, "and write one of names on slips of paper, before Dr. Schlesinger arrived. He wrote down, on separate slips of paper, the names of In a few moments Dr. Schlesinger read the names correctly while the slips were beyond his spiritualist medium who said he could convince all present that the dead "Granting that there is such a thing as mind-reading," said Chief Crowley, he wrote down a number of names on separate slips, as explained in the Mayor Ellert then wrote down ten of fifteen names of living and dead present at the performance of a medium, yet what I saw of Dr. Schlesinger's so-called manifestations from the spirit world is entirely ten names of different persons on as many slips of paper, two of the number of names on small slips of paper, folded them and held them in my cache = ./cache/35537.txt txt = ./txt/35537.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 17368 19082 39212 19082 17368 11277 number of items: 12 sum of words: 860,116 average size in words: 71,676 average readability score: 76 nouns: man; life; world; death; love; things; body; soul; truth; time; men; earth; angels; doctrine; light; spirit; faith; state; spirits; one; good; thought; form; mind; day; place; resurrection; souls; nothing; power; way; nature; others; reason; words; belief; evil; hell; gods; fact; order; heart; thing; part; experience; sense; hand; years; truths; name verbs: is; are; be; was; have; had; were; has; been; do; said; see; being; made; come; seen; know; called; did; say; does; says; make; let; think; came; am; go; believe; known; found; thought; done; given; live; held; told; become; give; according; take; having; brought; find; saw; heard; appear; taken; left; believed adjectives: other; such; good; own; spiritual; same; great; many; first; dead; human; true; little; natural; divine; more; whole; old; present; future; new; last; eternal; general; moral; few; heavenly; full; much; certain; second; different; common; physical; various; evil; free; pure; clear; deceased; personal; several; able; perfect; long; possible; very; celestial; christian; former adverbs: not; so; then; only; now; up; also; more; thus; as; again; there; even; most; very; never; out; here; therefore; forth; still; far; away; down; ever; well; yet; once; just; first; too; much; n''t; together; all; on; back; always; however; that; is; often; above; in; off; sometimes; before; soon; forever; long pronouns: it; i; his; he; they; their; we; them; him; my; its; me; her; you; she; our; us; himself; itself; themselves; your; myself; thy; one; thee; herself; ourselves; mine; yourself; thyself; theirs; ye; yours; oneself; hers; ours; whosoever; yourselves; ha; gods; em; elias; you.--your; trousseau; thou; o''erleap; m--''his; m''est; face,--the; controlled,--the proper nouns: _; heaven; god; n.; lord; christ; divine; thou; hell; osiris; jesus; mrs.; word; spirit; mr.; john; father; church; ©; sÃ; paul; life; new; heavens; i.; ye; jews; chapter; florence; testament; adam; dr.; christians; miss; hath; hades; de; son; footnote; lib; man; egyptians; egypt; book; vol; christianity; paradise; christian; messiah; jehovah keywords: life; god; man; john; time; spirit; lord; footnote; dr.; book; weightman; truth; thoth; thing; soul; set; scripture; osiris; mrs.; love; keeper; jesus; horus; heaven; harold; good; gate; doctor; divine; death; church; christ; chapter; body; world; word; triad; thou; thorne; testament; temu; sun; st.; spiritualism; son; sin; showers; sheol; shall; science one topic; one dimension: man file(s): ./cache/19082.txt titles(s): The Destiny of the Soul: A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life three topics; one dimension: god; heaven; god file(s): ./cache/19082.txt, ./cache/17368.txt, ./cache/11277.txt titles(s): The Destiny of the Soul: A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life | Heaven and its Wonders and Hell | Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life five topics; three dimensions: god life death; said god time; heaven man love; life body earth; portiere tout shippen file(s): ./cache/19082.txt, ./cache/39212.txt, ./cache/17368.txt, ./cache/18266.txt, ./cache/35537.txt titles(s): The Destiny of the Soul: A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life | There is No Death | Heaven and its Wonders and Hell | Death—and After? | Do the Dead Return? A True Story of Startling Seances in San Francisco Type: gutenberg title: subject-futureLife-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 15:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Future life" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 32830 author: Alford, Henry title: The State of the Blessed Dead date: words: 12963 sentences: 706 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/32830.txt txt: ./txt/32830.txt summary: Lord." That is, if we follow out the thought, this present state of At any rate, we have gained this knowledge from St. John''s words, that the sight of the Blessed Lord which will be enjoyed because the departed spirit is "with the Lord"--companying with Him. Before we follow this out farther, let us carefully draw one great that complete state of the glorified Christian man, of which we shall rest; and the departed spirit shall be with Christ: faring as He Christians do look forward to a real personal coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, shall appear in the sky, visible to men in His glorified body; this world, the dead in Christ shall rise first--the first thing: the have come with the Lord, shall be united to those bodies, each to his the Lord Jesus Christ: who shall change the body of our degradation id: 19082 author: Alger, William Rounseville title: The Destiny of the Soul: A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life date: words: 402396 sentences: 19925 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/19082.txt txt: ./txt/19082.txt summary: life of nature, the creative power of God. If filial soul be spiritual bodies, and an admission into the kingdom of God. According to Paul, then, physical death is not the retributive God, saying, "Thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes with the gods is life; to descend into this world is death, a that Jesus came from God to the earth as a man, laid down his life Christ''s soul into heaven after death be said to have done away souls of men at death go into the under world, "a place deep and time is short." "I pray God your whole spirit, soul, and body be Since he regarded God as personal love, life, truth, and light, Christ, next in rank below God, as personal love, life, truth, and God and pass from darkness and death into life and light. id: 35537 author: Anonymous title: Do the Dead Return? A True Story of Startling Seances in San Francisco date: words: 8127 sentences: 426 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/35537.txt txt: ./txt/35537.txt summary: "Take eight or ten slips of paper," said Dr. Schlesinger, "and write one of names on slips of paper, before Dr. Schlesinger arrived. He wrote down, on separate slips of paper, the names of In a few moments Dr. Schlesinger read the names correctly while the slips were beyond his spiritualist medium who said he could convince all present that the dead "Granting that there is such a thing as mind-reading," said Chief Crowley, he wrote down a number of names on separate slips, as explained in the Mayor Ellert then wrote down ten of fifteen names of living and dead present at the performance of a medium, yet what I saw of Dr. Schlesinger''s so-called manifestations from the spirit world is entirely ten names of different persons on as many slips of paper, two of the number of names on small slips of paper, folded them and held them in my id: 18266 author: Besant, Annie title: Death—and After? date: words: 23961 sentences: 1075 pages: flesch: 66 cache: ./cache/18266.txt txt: ./txt/18266.txt summary: etheric body, or the double of the living man. with Kâma during the earth-life just ended, having lived much in the Now the desire body is during earth-life the recipient of and the In cases where the lower Manas during earth-life has been strongly from dotage to death; so the dream-life of Devachan is lived out of the body into Devachan during earth-life, there would be less _As in actual earth-life, so there is for the Ego in Devachan noble experiences of the earth-life into Devachan with it, thus past lives and see themselves in earth-life related in the many ways denotes the Ego. Taking the stages through which the living man passes after "Death", person, in the earth-life just closed; and for as long as it remains earth-life form of that spirit. This one thing is sure: Man is to-day a living Soul, over whom Death " between Earth and Soul in Etheric Body, 71. id: 7145 author: Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir title: The Book of the Dead date: words: 12832 sentences: 696 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/7145.txt txt: ./txt/7145.txt summary: triumph over Set in the Great Judgment Hall of the Gods entirely to the innocence as he had proved that of Osiris before the great gods in that Osiris appealed to the "Great Gods" to take notice that Set Osiris was to be considered a Great God and to have rule over the The great Chapter of the Judgment of Osiris, "Homage to thee, O Great God, Lord of Maati, [6] I have come to thee, The deceased then addresses Osiris, and says, "Hail, thou who art Then Thoth, the Judge of Truth, of the Great Company of the Gods Gods at the "Great Reckoning." The portion of the Kingdom of Osiris Great God who destroyeth sin." Then addressing them again Osiris says, "Glory be to thee, O Osiris Un-Nefer, thou great god in Abtu in the Kingdom of Osiris, and Chapter LXXII aided the deceased to id: 11277 author: Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir title: Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life date: words: 48464 sentences: 2408 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/11277.txt txt: ./txt/11277.txt summary: 150.] we have: "Thou hast received the form (_or_ attribute) of God, and 4. "When thou makest an offering unto thy God, guard thou against the "God is the hidden Being, and no man hath known His form. art the ruler of all the gods, and thou hast joy of heart within thy five gods, Osiris, Horus, Set, Isis, and Nephthys, were born on the days called the "king of the gods." The ideas held concerning Osiris at this 9. "Homage to thee, O creator of the gods, thou king of the South and thy members, and the company of the gods make acclamations unto thee. goddess Nut, thy mother, who gave birth to the gods, brought thee "Homage to thee; O my divine father Osiris, thou hast thy being with thing worshipped by the Egyptians; Horus was the Sun-god, like R[=a], The Great God hath given my head unto me, id: 30876 author: Drummond, Henry title: Eternal Life date: words: 10858 sentences: 739 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/30876.txt txt: ./txt/30876.txt summary: "This is Life Eternal--that they might know Thee, the True God, and nature the Christian Life should be Eternal. organisms which possess Eternal Life. Environment corresponded with is itself Eternal. Environment, and the conditions necessary to Eternal Life are satisfied. with a perfect Environment is Eternal Life according to Science. is Life Eternal," said Christ, "that they may know Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou has sent." [2] Life Eternal is to know correspond with the God of Science, the Eternal Unknowable, would be nature of the Life that lies at the back of the spiritual organism. correspondence, he knows the Father and this is Life Eternal. correspondences are in their nature unfitted for an Eternal Life. definition of Eternal Life, it is yet true that perfect correspondence with Environment is not Eternal Life. last eternally, the environing material things with which he corresponds id: 39212 author: Marryat, Florence title: There is No Death date: words: 107395 sentences: 5880 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/39212.txt txt: ./txt/39212.txt summary: I was having a sitting one day in my own house with a lady friend, named man, and an intimate friend of mine), but the spirit came so many times The old friend whose spirit visited me through Mrs. Fitzgerald had lost little girl with the blue flowers was my spirit child, "Florence," whose follow the advice given her, as it will do harm instead of good." Mrs. Cook added, "I don''t know to what ''Florence'' alludes, of course, but I room and write the name of the friend I loved best in the spirit world "That is likely enough," said Mrs. Volckman; "but if she comes again she placed in my hand, telling me to follow her and look at her medium, spirit said, "Then look round this way, and see what I was like in earth "Mrs. Powles" said, "I cannot come out further into the room to-day. id: 30540 author: Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart title: The Gates Between date: words: 40717 sentences: 3018 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/30540.txt txt: ./txt/30540.txt summary: this slender woman whose eyes, like the sword of flame, turned this way forty-six years old, and a Darwinian,--I loved my wife like any common, I had lived to be almost fifty years old, and no person had ever said: wish I''d married a woman with a little wifely spirit!--or else not by which a man must manage his horse, come life or death. "I should not like to be the man who has got to tell Helen." This looking like a spirit, far across the rich colours of the room, her there so little love of wife and child? Thoughts like these came to me so quietly and so naturally, now, that I "I don''t understand it, Doctor," she said, with something like old days on earth, to learn to do, and like any live human baby I was conscious of a wish to turn the great man''s thought id: 17368 author: Swedenborg, Emanuel title: Heaven and its Wonders and Hell date: words: 174462 sentences: 6976 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/17368.txt txt: ./txt/17368.txt summary: Lord is the good of love and the truth of faith, the angels are going forth from good of love; and light in heaven signifies from the Lord and that affects angels and makes heaven is love; for The Divine of the Lord in heaven is love, for the reason that They talk as angels do about the Lord, heaven, love, that it is like an angel, and of the life of heaven in man that it is All things that correspond to heaven have relation to good and truth; appears, when seen by angels, in a like way; if good as a man, heaven, since it is into these truths with man that the Lord flows, heaven an affection belonging to the love of good and truth, and out evil, while it is by means of angels from heaven that man is in good id: 704 author: Van Dyke, Henry title: The Mansion date: words: 8930 sentences: 568 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/704.txt txt: ./txt/704.txt summary: John Weightman was like the house into which he had built himself governor''s life is an open book--a ledger, if you like, kept in the The young man''s voice hesitated a little. know, but sometimes I feel as if I''d like to do some good in the world, "May I light a cigar, father," said Harold, turning away to hide a John Weightman looked at his son steadily. The young man came back and laid his hand upon his father''s shoulder. But you I have known for a long time, John Weightman. As the little company came, one by one, to the mansions which were low, distinct voice--"this is your mansion, John Weightman." mansion of John Weightman in the world. were a few of them in your life, you have a little place here." "Yes, my son," answered John Weightman; "I''ve come back--I mean I''ve id: 38312 author: Van Dyke, Henry title: The Mansion date: words: 9011 sentences: 586 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/38312.txt txt: ./txt/38312.txt summary: John Weightman was like the house into which he had built himself governor''s life is an open book--a ledger, if you like, kept in the know, but sometimes I feel as if I''d like to do some good in the "May I light a cigar, father," said Harold, turning away to hide a "Yes, certainly," answered the elder man, rather shortly; "you know I John Weightman looked at his son steadily. The young man came back and laid his hand upon his father''s shoulder. John Weightman''s drooping eyes turned to the next verse, at the top of But you I have known for a long time, John Weightman. As the little company came, one by one, to the mansions which were a low, distinct voice--"this is your mansion, John Weightman." mansion of John Weightman in the world. "Yes, my son," answered John Weightman; "I''ve come back--I mean I''ve ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel