mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-governesses-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/19889.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/27949.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/18687.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/18688.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/30974.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/31007.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/25283.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/14854.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/20525.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/23778.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/1260.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/7118.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/6850.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/8678.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/11290.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/37043.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/39662.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/38771.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/35463.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/43145.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/59990.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/62295.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-governesses-gutenberg FILE: cache/30974.txt OUTPUT: txt/30974.txt FILE: cache/25283.txt OUTPUT: txt/25283.txt FILE: cache/31007.txt OUTPUT: txt/31007.txt FILE: cache/14854.txt OUTPUT: txt/14854.txt FILE: cache/19889.txt OUTPUT: txt/19889.txt FILE: cache/18687.txt OUTPUT: txt/18687.txt FILE: cache/27949.txt OUTPUT: txt/27949.txt FILE: cache/39662.txt OUTPUT: txt/39662.txt FILE: cache/18688.txt OUTPUT: txt/18688.txt FILE: cache/37043.txt OUTPUT: txt/37043.txt FILE: cache/20525.txt OUTPUT: txt/20525.txt FILE: cache/1260.txt OUTPUT: txt/1260.txt FILE: cache/23778.txt OUTPUT: txt/23778.txt FILE: cache/8678.txt OUTPUT: txt/8678.txt FILE: cache/11290.txt OUTPUT: txt/11290.txt FILE: cache/6850.txt OUTPUT: txt/6850.txt FILE: cache/38771.txt OUTPUT: txt/38771.txt FILE: cache/7118.txt OUTPUT: txt/7118.txt FILE: cache/43145.txt OUTPUT: txt/43145.txt FILE: cache/59990.txt OUTPUT: txt/59990.txt FILE: cache/35463.txt OUTPUT: txt/35463.txt FILE: cache/62295.txt OUTPUT: txt/62295.txt === file2bib.sh === id: 25283 author: De la Roche, Mazo title: Explorers of the Dawn date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/25283.txt cache: ./cache/25283.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:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 1 resourceName b'25283.txt' Traceback (most recent call last): File "/data-disk/reader-compute/reader-classic/bin/file2bib.py", line 107, in text = textacy.preprocessing.normalize.normalize_quotation_marks( text ) File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/site-packages/textacy/preprocessing/normalize.py", line 32, in normalize_quotation_marks return text.translate(QUOTE_TRANSLATION_TABLE) AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'translate' 25283 txt/../ent/25283.ent 25283 txt/../pos/25283.pos 25283 txt/../wrd/25283.wrd Traceback (most recent call last): File "/data-disk/reader-compute/reader-classic/bin/txt2keywords.py", line 54, in for keyword, score in ( yake( doc, ngrams=NGRAMS, topn=TOPN ) ) : File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/site-packages/textacy/ke/yake.py", line 96, in yake word_scores = _compute_word_scores(doc, word_occ_vals, word_freqs, stop_words) File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/site-packages/textacy/ke/yake.py", line 205, in _compute_word_scores freq_baseline = statistics.mean(freqs_nsw) + statistics.stdev(freqs_nsw) File "/data-disk/python/lib/python3.8/statistics.py", line 315, in mean raise StatisticsError('mean requires at least one data point') statistics.StatisticsError: mean requires at least one data point 19889 txt/../wrd/19889.wrd 19889 txt/../pos/19889.pos 30974 txt/../pos/30974.pos 14854 txt/../wrd/14854.wrd 19889 txt/../ent/19889.ent 14854 txt/../pos/14854.pos 30974 txt/../wrd/30974.wrd 20525 txt/../wrd/20525.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: 19889 author: Mulholland, Clara title: Naughty Miss Bunny A Story for Little Children date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/19889.txt cache: ./cache/19889.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; 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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 3 resourceName b'37043.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 6850 author: Carey, Rosa Nouchette title: Esther : a book for girls date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/6850.txt cache: ./cache/6850.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 4 resourceName b'6850.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 31007 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: The Girls and I: A Veracious History date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/31007.txt cache: ./cache/31007.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 6 resourceName b'31007.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 39662 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: The Magic Nuts date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/39662.txt cache: ./cache/39662.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; 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T. title: The Squire's Little Girl date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/43145.txt cache: ./cache/43145.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'43145.txt' 62295 txt/../pos/62295.pos === file2bib.sh === id: 59990 author: Levy, Amy title: Miss Meredith date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/59990.txt cache: ./cache/59990.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 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 4 resourceName b'59990.txt' 62295 txt/../wrd/62295.wrd 35463 txt/../ent/35463.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 7118 author: James, Henry title: What Maisie Knew date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/7118.txt cache: ./cache/7118.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 5 resourceName b'7118.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 38771 author: Meade, L. T. title: The Little Princess of Tower Hill date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/38771.txt cache: ./cache/38771.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 4 resourceName b'38771.txt' 62295 txt/../ent/62295.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 8678 author: Leonowens, Anna Harriette title: The English Governess at the Siamese Court Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/8678.txt cache: ./cache/8678.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 5 resourceName b'8678.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 18688 author: Warner, Susan title: Daisy in the Field date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/18688.txt cache: ./cache/18688.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 6 resourceName b'18688.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 27949 author: Warner, Susan title: Daisy date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/27949.txt cache: ./cache/27949.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 5 resourceName b'27949.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 18687 author: Warner, Susan title: Daisy date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/18687.txt cache: ./cache/18687.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 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 10 resourceName b'18687.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 35463 author: King, Basil title: The High Heart date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/35463.txt cache: ./cache/35463.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 7 resourceName b'35463.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 1260 author: Brontë, Charlotte title: Jane Eyre: An Autobiography date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/1260.txt cache: ./cache/1260.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 9 resourceName b'1260.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 62295 author: Dennis, Geoffrey title: Mary Lee date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/62295.txt cache: ./cache/62295.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 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 9 resourceName b'62295.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-governesses-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19889 author = Mulholland, Clara title = Naughty Miss Bunny A Story for Little Children date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 33611 sentences = 2130 flesch = 95 summary = "Oh dear, what a lot Miss Kerr has got to say!" cried the little "And now, Bunny," said Miss Kerr, as she led the little girl into "Oh, I will try, dear Miss Kerr, indeed I will," said the little "Come, Miss Bunny, don't be a silly baby," said Sophie, "I'll dress you," said Bunny, "and mama told Miss Kerr this very morning she was I like Miss Kerr much better than Sophie," cried Bunny, "But, Bunny, dear," said Miss Kerr, "you would not like poor mama Do come, like a good boy," cried the little girl "Dear Miss Kerr," said Bunny at last, as, growing impatient at the "Why don't you go and play, Bunny?" said Miss Kerr looking up from "Well, my dear Bunny, they will soon be here," said Miss Kerr. "Come along, Bunny, like a good girl," said Mervyn, "let us run fast cache = ./cache/19889.txt txt = ./txt/19889.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18687 author = Warner, Susan title = Daisy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 123431 sentences = 10050 flesch = 93 summary = "Daisy has eyes � and a head," said Preston. "But I think it is nice to know things too," said I. "I think � I know very little about it," I said hesitating. "I should think," said I, looking at the little board slips "De time pass quick, and Miss Daisy see her pa'," � he said at "Do little missie ask de Lord for help?" Darry said, his eyes "Come, Daisy, be a little sensible!" said Preston, who was in "Laws, Miss Daisy," said Margaret, with a quick look at the "I thought I should be comfortable in these things, Dr. Sandford," I then said, glancing at the little chinchilla cap "Mrs. Sandford," said I, "I should like to know what the dress "I want to stop a moment here on some business," said Mrs. Sandford, as we came to Miss Cardigan's corner; "would you cache = ./cache/18687.txt txt = ./txt/18687.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 27949 author = Warner, Susan title = Daisy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 122880 sentences = 9653 flesch = 93 summary = "Daisy has eyes--and a head," said Preston. "I think--I know very little about it," I said hesitating. "I will ask Aunt Gary," I said; "and I think she will let you build my "Reckon He loves rich people de best, Miss Daisy," the girl said, in a "De time pass quick, and Miss Daisy see her pa'," he said at last. "Do little missie ask de Lord for help?" Darry said, his eyes by this "Come, Daisy, be a little sensible!" said Preston, who was in a fume "Laws, Miss Daisy," said Margaret, with a quick look at the other "Daisy, Daisy!" said Preston--"And there you lie, looking like a poor "Mrs. Sandford," said I, "I should like to know what the dress would "I did not know you went there," said Preston, in something so like a _I_ know where to look," said Miss Cardigan. cache = ./cache/27949.txt txt = ./txt/27949.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31007 author = Molesworth, Mrs. title = The Girls and I: A Veracious History date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 70703 sentences = 16533 flesch = 97 summary = 'I was doing no harm,' said Anne; 'I was only looking at the way the do Anne and Maud mean?' said poor mums, turning to me. 'And I did tell Anne not to touch the diamond brooch,' said Maud. 'Oh, father,' said Anne, looking up, 'I know what you're going to say. I think mums sent Anne down to talk to old Barstow a bit, partly to But she had been told not to speak of what her mother had heard, as Mrs. Barry said it was not certain. 'Won't you come and take your things off, Anne?' said Serry. 'They can't be there,' said nurse; 'Miss Anne has far too kind a heart 'The _old_ ways, I like to call them, Mrs. Parsley,' she said. 'Yes,' said Anne, 'I like old churches.' GREEN (John Richard).--ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF THE SHORT HISTORY OF THE cache = ./cache/31007.txt txt = ./txt/31007.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 30974 author = Blackwood, Algernon title = Jimbo: A Fantasy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50067 sentences = 3031 flesch = 87 summary = kissed them a little later and said good-night, he gave orders, with a Jimbo began to look a little troubled, as his father watched Jimbo loved these early hours of the night before sleep came. Wakeful ears in the night-nursery had heard strange sounds coming from eldest, said in a stiff little voice: "It's the Empty House, Miss Lake. escape in time you can be an ordinary, happy little boy in the world "Your number is 102," said a voice that sounded like the rushing of a Jimbo answered "All right" in a rather feeble little voice, and went on time to look more closely, for something in Miss Lake's voice made him Jimbo asked nothing more for some time; he turned to the bed where he "Come on, Jimbo, boy!" cried the governess at length. "Come down, Jimbo," said the governess, "and we'll lie in the trees and cache = ./cache/30974.txt txt = ./txt/30974.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14854 author = Lippmann, Julie M. title = Martha By-the-Day date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 45134 sentences = 3897 flesch = 94 summary = Martha Slawson like a small child, almost clutching at her skirts. Miss Lang!" said Mrs. Daggett, surprised, seeing her young thing in the mornin' for Miss Lang's trunk, an' it's up to you, Mrs. Daggett, to see it's ready for'm when he comes. for I feel like you was my own young lady, an' if you call me Mrs. Slawson, I won't feel so, an' here--now--see if you can clear up this Claire said, "I'll be very glad to call you Martha if you'll let me, and "Lord Ronald?" questioned Claire, when Mrs. Slawson's meditation got a message late in the evenin' from upstairs, which was, to tell Mrs. Slawson, Mr. Ronald wanted to see her after his breakfast this mornin', "Martha--Mrs. Slawson--tells me, your father was Judge Lang of child--Miss Claire's such a little thing, no wonder they think she's a "By the way," said Martha, "how's things down to the Shermans'? cache = ./cache/14854.txt txt = ./txt/14854.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 18688 author = Warner, Susan title = Daisy in the Field date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 114018 sentences = 9458 flesch = 93 summary = "You know how you like _him_," Dr. Sandford said pointedly. "Daisy, my dear!" said Mrs. Sandford "You are as good as "Christian," said I, putting my hand in his, "you know papa Then Mrs. Sandford said, "Here comes the major, Daisy. "It is a good time to be away, _I_ think," said Mrs. Sandford. "What matters, papa?" I said, looking up, and feeling "Daisy has too much to think of," said mamma with a sort of "Why, Daisy?" said papa, looking at me. "Oh, papa, let us get away while it is time!" I said. "What do you know of places where the heart _was?_" said papa, "Daisy, you are better this day or two," papa said to me, "I do not know what you can mean by that, Daisy," said papa, "Daisy," said papa, "it is something I do not know, and I see cache = ./cache/18688.txt txt = ./txt/18688.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20525 author = Alma, Maude title = Isabel Leicester A Romance by Maude Alma date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63527 sentences = 3856 flesch = 85 summary = "Indeed, dear Mrs. Arnold, I cannot go until evening, I am sure Mr. Macdermott will be here presently, for he knows that I am going to-day." the room, and going up to Isabel, said "you are our new governess are "Come here Amy dear," said Isabel, "would you like me to read to you." "Never mind what I think," said Isabel looking up, about to insist upon Emmy?" said Everard, as he joined Isabel, Emily, and the children, in "May you be very, very happy dear Emily," said Isabel returning her "No more tears to-night I fancy, eh Isabel," said Emily saucily. "Do be sensible Lucy and let mamma know that Isabel has come," said Ada them did not transpire, but when Everard returned he said to Isabel in a "Shall I tell you what I think" asked Isabel passing her arm round Emily "Isabel was right" cried Emily triumphantly, "she said you would come cache = ./cache/20525.txt txt = ./txt/20525.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1260 author = Brontë, Charlotte title = Jane Eyre: An Autobiography date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 188992 sentences = 11860 flesch = 85 summary = my eyes, I lifted my head and tried to look boldly round the dark room; It was night: a candle burnt on the table; Bessie stood at the bedfoot with a basin in her hand, and a gentleman sat in a chair near my eye became troubled with a look like fear; she took her hand from my arm, and said, "Good night, Miss Jane." When thus gentle, Bessie seemed to me "You are a strange child, Miss Jane," she said, as she looked down at me; like to go and live with him in England, and I said yes; for I knew Mr. Rochester before I knew Madame Frederic, and he was always kind to me and "Here is Miss Eyre, sir," said Mrs. Fairfax, in her quiet way. "Will you hand Mr. Rochester's cup?" said Mrs. Fairfax to me; "Adele I knew Mr. Rochester had been a traveller: Mrs. Fairfax had said so; but I thought cache = ./cache/1260.txt txt = ./txt/1260.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 23778 author = Lippmann, Julie M. title = The Governess date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 73492 sentences = 5669 flesch = 92 summary = knees, looking so much like a little girl that for a second Nan had a At the sound of her step Miss Blake lifted her head and gave Nan a "Miss Blake," she said, with an emphasis Nan noticed and did not like, "I think, Delia," said the governess, as Nan was about to go upstairs, "O Nan!" Miss Blake exclaimed, before the girl's lagging footsteps had "I thought you were in your room," said Nan to Miss Blake as their "Have you graduated?" Nan asked, half in fun, turning to Miss Blake. "Who'll beat now, going upstairs?" screamed Nan. Miss Blake made a dash for the first step and the two went flying up in "Where's Miss Blake?" asked Delia, opening the door in answer to Nan's "The fact of the matter is, Nan," Miss Blake explained, "Ruth has come Nan was thinking, and Miss Blake Miss Blake took her hand from Nan's hair so hastily that the girl cache = ./cache/23778.txt txt = ./txt/23778.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6850 author = Carey, Rosa Nouchette title = Esther : a book for girls date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 77682 sentences = 4485 flesch = 87 summary = "She is tired and unhappy, poor little thing," repeated Uncle Geoffrey, nice little house of my own, and Esther and you shall come and live "Miss Lucas wants to find some one to teach her little niece," returned serious-looking little creature, more like the father than the mother, "The fact is," observed Miss Lucas, as I looked a little surprised at I think Flurry's little speech put a kind thought into Miss Ruth's Dot in his little fur-lined coat, and placed him at Miss Ruth's side. and saw Carrie seated at Miss Ruth's little tea-table; she completely I forgot Miss Ruth when Dot's beautiful little face raised "I think Allan's life will be more useful than Fred's," observed Dot. Poor little boy! Dot cried a little when I said good-by to him; he did not like seeing "Carrie always cries when she sees me!" Dot said once, with a little cache = ./cache/6850.txt txt = ./txt/6850.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7118 author = James, Henry title = What Maisie Knew date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 98192 sentences = 6589 flesch = 87 summary = little dead sister," Mrs. Wix ended by saying, and Maisie, all in least afraid she'll stickle this time for her rights." Maisie knew Mrs. Farange had gone abroad, for she had had weeks and weeks before a letter Mrs. Wix looked for a moment hard at Maisie, and then, turning again to all struck Maisie as a crowded brilliant life, with, for the time, Mrs. Beale and Susan Ash simply "left out" like children not invited to a the day Sir Claude came for her, she had been vaguely grateful to Mrs. Wix for not attempting, as her mother had attempted, to put her through. "I'm afraid," said Sir Claude, smiling, "that that will be Mrs. Beale's Mrs. Beale clearly was, like Sir Claude, on Maisie's, and papa, it was Mrs. Beale turned lovely eyes to Sir Claude. cache = ./cache/7118.txt txt = ./txt/7118.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8678 author = Leonowens, Anna Harriette title = The English Governess at the Siamese Court Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 96651 sentences = 4119 flesch = 69 summary = His Majesty, Somdetch P'hra Paramendr Maha Mongkut, the Supreme King of [Illustration: Fac-Simile of Letter from present Supreme King of Siam: the bed of the Meinam by the king P'hra Chow Phra-sat-thong, as a work playhouse is within the palace grounds of his Royal Highness Prince Krom Princes of the blood royal were for a long time engaged, brother first or supreme king of Siam, had just died, leaving this prince, Siam; and so, one morning, came the slow but welcome news that the king expressed his surprise, saying, "Siamese lady no like work; love play, the mother of a royal prince of Siam, her feet covered with a silk Mongkut, the reigning Supreme King of Siam, intimating the recent death A Siamese king may have two queens at the same time; in which case the watts, with idols and priests; palaces, with kings, queens, concubines, cache = ./cache/8678.txt txt = ./txt/8678.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11290 author = Geldart, Thomas, Mrs. title = Emilie the Peacemaker date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 39750 sentences = 2672 flesch = 88 summary = Oh, a capital good rule, that of your's, Miss!" "What," said Emilie "Well, we must say good night, now," said Emilie, "or we shall be late confused as Emilie bade her good-bye, and said--"Miss Schomberg, you The two boys, with Emilie and Edith, were on their way to pay aunt Agnes "Now, Emilie, what do you think of my life?" said Edith, one day after On their way to old Joe's house that night, Emilie thought she would "Will you give up your walk to-night, Edith," said Emilie on her return "Fred, dear," said she, "will you keep your birds in my little room, "Muff won't hurt the birds, Fred dear," said Edith, "she is not when Fred said, "Edith, I want some one to teach poor Joe love; will you "Will you not go and see Joe, Emilie?" asked Edith, one day of her said little Edith, "poor Joe! cache = ./cache/11290.txt txt = ./txt/11290.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37043 author = Le Feuvre, Amy title = Jill's Red Bag date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 42698 sentences = 3712 flesch = 96 summary = "You do look a little object," said Mona, drawing Jill to her, and "I think I should like some tea very much," said Miss Falkner, following Jill and Bumps slept in a room leading out of Miss Falkner's, Jack "I wonder what Miss Falkner is doing," said Jack, "do you think she's A few days afterwards Miss Falkner took Jack and Jill out for a drive "Miss Falkner doesn't," said Jill loyally, "but Jack does sometimes go "Yes, but God wants it most," said Jill, "and it's such a very little "Well," said Mona, looking first at Jill and then at her pile of stones, "Jill is going to be very, _very_ good to-day," said Bumps confidentially "Mona is coming back, children," said Miss Webb one morning as she opened "I think," Jill said to Jack, one day, and her face was thoughtful as cache = ./cache/37043.txt txt = ./txt/37043.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39662 author = Molesworth, Mrs. title = The Magic Nuts date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40017 sentences = 2847 flesch = 92 summary = 'Oh, in here, Fraulein, do say in here,' said Leonore, 'I don't like 'Oh yes, I know you are always very kind,' said Leonore, with a funny 'Did you hear that, Fraulein?' said the little girl. _wonder_ if Hildegarde is like the little girl in my dream. said Fraulein, stopping short and drawing Leonore a little backward. 'It is Hildegarde,' said Leonore, growing pale with excitement. Leonore noticed that the little girl's eyes were not like any she had Leonore looked a little disappointed, which Hildegarde seemed at once to 'It looks like the light of a fire, of a great fire,' said Leonore. 'Not till we have seen a little more,' said Hildegarde. 'Hildegarde,' said Leonore as they were walking on, 'how shall we know 'I think I must be going home,' said Hildegarde a little later on. 'Isn't it lovely?' said Hildegarde, and Leonore, who at first felt a cache = ./cache/39662.txt txt = ./txt/39662.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38771 author = Meade, L. T. title = The Little Princess of Tower Hill date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55519 sentences = 3428 flesch = 87 summary = I think Mr. Ralph is a very good name indeed for father's little "Do you like fantails?" asked Ralph, looking full at his little cousin. Maggie could climb like any little squirrel, and Sir John and Waters knocked at the door; a quick, eager little voice said, "Come in." "Now come and talk to Jo," said Ralph, drawing his little cousin forward. "Yes, there is," said Maggie, "a sweet little stream, and it tinkles away "I suppose for a kind of play," said Maggie, opening her eyes a little. 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I looked toward Mrs. Brokenshire for help, but her eyes were fixed on Mrs. Rossiter said that he was so much like a young fellow going to his put her to bed when the maid brought me a message to say that Mrs. Rossiter would like me to come down and see her dress, as she was going Already Hugh had his eye on a little house on Beacon Hill--so like a "You know, Hugh, I've seen your father since you went away." to hint that Lady Cissie hadn't taken Hugh from me as yet, to which Mrs. Rossiter replied that that was obviously because she didn't want him. "The American man," Mrs. Rossiter had said to me once, "likes cache = ./cache/35463.txt txt = ./txt/35463.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 59990 author = Levy, Amy title = Miss Meredith date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23470 sentences = 1345 flesch = 81 summary = "Well, Elsie," said my mother at last, looking up with a smile from her "Does Mrs. Grey know the Marchesa Brogi personally?" asked my mother, "Elsie talking women's rights!" cried Jenny, looking up astonished from "You are Miss Meredith," he said, speaking in English, slowly, with "I cried all day when Andrea went away," she rattled on; "I was quite "In the ball-room," said the Marchesa, while Annunziata nodded across "I am Andrea Brogi," he said, with a little bow; "and I believe I have "I dare say Andrea can waltz my way," I thought, looking down at my "Miss Meredith, I am sorry to see you looking so pale." Andrea dropped "Miss Meredith," said Andrea, taking my hand, "will you make me very "Mother!" cried Andrea, with a pale face and flashing eyes; "be careful Andrea answered very quietly: "My mother, this is no time and place for cache = ./cache/59990.txt txt = ./txt/59990.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43145 author = Meade, L. T. title = The Squire's Little Girl date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 16459 sentences = 1263 flesch = 94 summary = "Oh, Miss Fleet," cried Phyllis, "I have had such a time!--such fun, Miss Fleet looked into the room and said, "Here she is, Nurse, and I am "My dear Miss Phyllis," said Nurse, "you ought not to speak like that of "But I shall miss you," said Phyllis, little guessing how very, very "Come, Phyllis, it is time for bed," said Miss Fleet. Phyllis rose in high spirits, and presently she and Miss Fleet met in "I am hungry," said Phyllis.--"Good-morning, Miss Fleet." "Good-morning, my dear," said Miss Fleet. "Please, Miss Fleet," said Phyllis, who had a very quick temper when Hilchester," said Phyllis, "do ask Miss Fleet to forgive me! 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"Never mind what I think," said Isabel looking up, about to insist upon Emmy?" said Everard, as he joined Isabel, Emily, and the children, in "May you be very, very happy dear Emily," said Isabel returning her "No more tears to-night I fancy, eh Isabel," said Emily saucily. "Do be sensible Lucy and let mamma know that Isabel has come," said Ada them did not transpire, but when Everard returned he said to Isabel in a "Shall I tell you what I think" asked Isabel passing her arm round Emily "Isabel was right" cried Emily triumphantly, "she said you would come id: 30974 author: Blackwood, Algernon title: Jimbo: A Fantasy date: words: 50067.0 sentences: 3031.0 pages: flesch: 87.0 cache: ./cache/30974.txt txt: ./txt/30974.txt summary: kissed them a little later and said good-night, he gave orders, with a Jimbo began to look a little troubled, as his father watched Jimbo loved these early hours of the night before sleep came. Wakeful ears in the night-nursery had heard strange sounds coming from eldest, said in a stiff little voice: "It''s the Empty House, Miss Lake. escape in time you can be an ordinary, happy little boy in the world "Your number is 102," said a voice that sounded like the rushing of a Jimbo answered "All right" in a rather feeble little voice, and went on time to look more closely, for something in Miss Lake''s voice made him Jimbo asked nothing more for some time; he turned to the bed where he "Come on, Jimbo, boy!" cried the governess at length. "Come down, Jimbo," said the governess, "and we''ll lie in the trees and id: 1260 author: Brontë, Charlotte title: Jane Eyre: An Autobiography date: words: 188992.0 sentences: 11860.0 pages: flesch: 85.0 cache: ./cache/1260.txt txt: ./txt/1260.txt summary: my eyes, I lifted my head and tried to look boldly round the dark room; It was night: a candle burnt on the table; Bessie stood at the bedfoot with a basin in her hand, and a gentleman sat in a chair near my eye became troubled with a look like fear; she took her hand from my arm, and said, "Good night, Miss Jane." When thus gentle, Bessie seemed to me "You are a strange child, Miss Jane," she said, as she looked down at me; like to go and live with him in England, and I said yes; for I knew Mr. Rochester before I knew Madame Frederic, and he was always kind to me and "Here is Miss Eyre, sir," said Mrs. Fairfax, in her quiet way. "Will you hand Mr. Rochester''s cup?" said Mrs. Fairfax to me; "Adele I knew Mr. Rochester had been a traveller: Mrs. Fairfax had said so; but I thought id: 6850 author: Carey, Rosa Nouchette title: Esther : a book for girls date: words: 77682.0 sentences: 4485.0 pages: flesch: 87.0 cache: ./cache/6850.txt txt: ./txt/6850.txt summary: "She is tired and unhappy, poor little thing," repeated Uncle Geoffrey, nice little house of my own, and Esther and you shall come and live "Miss Lucas wants to find some one to teach her little niece," returned serious-looking little creature, more like the father than the mother, "The fact is," observed Miss Lucas, as I looked a little surprised at I think Flurry''s little speech put a kind thought into Miss Ruth''s Dot in his little fur-lined coat, and placed him at Miss Ruth''s side. and saw Carrie seated at Miss Ruth''s little tea-table; she completely I forgot Miss Ruth when Dot''s beautiful little face raised "I think Allan''s life will be more useful than Fred''s," observed Dot. Poor little boy! Dot cried a little when I said good-by to him; he did not like seeing "Carrie always cries when she sees me!" Dot said once, with a little id: 25283 author: De la Roche, Mazo title: Explorers of the Dawn date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 62295 author: Dennis, Geoffrey title: Mary Lee date: words: 163436.0 sentences: 12630.0 pages: flesch: 88.0 cache: ./cache/62295.txt txt: ./txt/62295.txt summary: dark room in disarray, my Grandmother kind and coaxing, Aunt Jael Like my Grandmother''s, my four-year-old heart found it had in the dining-room after breakfast, Aunt Jael read the Word and prayed speak of later--but until I was ten years old, my Grandmother and Aunt Grandmother thus defended me to Aunt Jael, she never had a good word good child, not like some I could name" (Aunt Jael), "Born of Saints" Grandmother, discussed of course in Aunt Jael''s way; i. place by dear beloved Brother Brawn; Aunt Jael condescended so far The look on Aunt Jael''s face at supper-time soon banished the far The moment Mrs. Cheese had cleared away the table-cloth, Aunt Jael was the door one day when Aunt Jael and Grandmother were discussing a ran away and came back to Grandmother and Aunt Jael." of the room, I heard Aunt Jael''s door open: Grandmother had left the id: 11290 author: Geldart, Thomas, Mrs. title: Emilie the Peacemaker date: words: 39750.0 sentences: 2672.0 pages: flesch: 88.0 cache: ./cache/11290.txt txt: ./txt/11290.txt summary: Oh, a capital good rule, that of your''s, Miss!" "What," said Emilie "Well, we must say good night, now," said Emilie, "or we shall be late confused as Emilie bade her good-bye, and said--"Miss Schomberg, you The two boys, with Emilie and Edith, were on their way to pay aunt Agnes "Now, Emilie, what do you think of my life?" said Edith, one day after On their way to old Joe''s house that night, Emilie thought she would "Will you give up your walk to-night, Edith," said Emilie on her return "Fred, dear," said she, "will you keep your birds in my little room, "Muff won''t hurt the birds, Fred dear," said Edith, "she is not when Fred said, "Edith, I want some one to teach poor Joe love; will you "Will you not go and see Joe, Emilie?" asked Edith, one day of her said little Edith, "poor Joe! id: 7118 author: James, Henry title: What Maisie Knew date: words: 98192.0 sentences: 6589.0 pages: flesch: 87.0 cache: ./cache/7118.txt txt: ./txt/7118.txt summary: little dead sister," Mrs. Wix ended by saying, and Maisie, all in least afraid she''ll stickle this time for her rights." Maisie knew Mrs. Farange had gone abroad, for she had had weeks and weeks before a letter Mrs. Wix looked for a moment hard at Maisie, and then, turning again to all struck Maisie as a crowded brilliant life, with, for the time, Mrs. Beale and Susan Ash simply "left out" like children not invited to a the day Sir Claude came for her, she had been vaguely grateful to Mrs. Wix for not attempting, as her mother had attempted, to put her through. "I''m afraid," said Sir Claude, smiling, "that that will be Mrs. Beale''s Mrs. Beale clearly was, like Sir Claude, on Maisie''s, and papa, it was Mrs. Beale turned lovely eyes to Sir Claude. id: 35463 author: King, Basil title: The High Heart date: words: 126367.0 sentences: 9359.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/35463.txt txt: ./txt/35463.txt summary: year in Newport I saw a good deal of Mr. Hugh Brokenshire, but never "I can''t be responsible for Hugh!" Mrs. Rossiter had said. I looked toward Mrs. Brokenshire for help, but her eyes were fixed on Mrs. Rossiter said that he was so much like a young fellow going to his put her to bed when the maid brought me a message to say that Mrs. Rossiter would like me to come down and see her dress, as she was going Already Hugh had his eye on a little house on Beacon Hill--so like a "You know, Hugh, I''ve seen your father since you went away." to hint that Lady Cissie hadn''t taken Hugh from me as yet, to which Mrs. Rossiter replied that that was obviously because she didn''t want him. "The American man," Mrs. Rossiter had said to me once, "likes id: 37043 author: Le Feuvre, Amy title: Jill''s Red Bag date: words: 42698.0 sentences: 3712.0 pages: flesch: 96.0 cache: ./cache/37043.txt txt: ./txt/37043.txt summary: "You do look a little object," said Mona, drawing Jill to her, and "I think I should like some tea very much," said Miss Falkner, following Jill and Bumps slept in a room leading out of Miss Falkner''s, Jack "I wonder what Miss Falkner is doing," said Jack, "do you think she''s A few days afterwards Miss Falkner took Jack and Jill out for a drive "Miss Falkner doesn''t," said Jill loyally, "but Jack does sometimes go "Yes, but God wants it most," said Jill, "and it''s such a very little "Well," said Mona, looking first at Jill and then at her pile of stones, "Jill is going to be very, _very_ good to-day," said Bumps confidentially "Mona is coming back, children," said Miss Webb one morning as she opened "I think," Jill said to Jack, one day, and her face was thoughtful as id: 8678 author: Leonowens, Anna Harriette title: The English Governess at the Siamese Court Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok date: words: 96651.0 sentences: 4119.0 pages: flesch: 69.0 cache: ./cache/8678.txt txt: ./txt/8678.txt summary: His Majesty, Somdetch P''hra Paramendr Maha Mongkut, the Supreme King of [Illustration: Fac-Simile of Letter from present Supreme King of Siam: the bed of the Meinam by the king P''hra Chow Phra-sat-thong, as a work playhouse is within the palace grounds of his Royal Highness Prince Krom Princes of the blood royal were for a long time engaged, brother first or supreme king of Siam, had just died, leaving this prince, Siam; and so, one morning, came the slow but welcome news that the king expressed his surprise, saying, "Siamese lady no like work; love play, the mother of a royal prince of Siam, her feet covered with a silk Mongkut, the reigning Supreme King of Siam, intimating the recent death A Siamese king may have two queens at the same time; in which case the watts, with idols and priests; palaces, with kings, queens, concubines, id: 59990 author: Levy, Amy title: Miss Meredith date: words: 23470.0 sentences: 1345.0 pages: flesch: 81.0 cache: ./cache/59990.txt txt: ./txt/59990.txt summary: "Well, Elsie," said my mother at last, looking up with a smile from her "Does Mrs. Grey know the Marchesa Brogi personally?" asked my mother, "Elsie talking women''s rights!" cried Jenny, looking up astonished from "You are Miss Meredith," he said, speaking in English, slowly, with "I cried all day when Andrea went away," she rattled on; "I was quite "In the ball-room," said the Marchesa, while Annunziata nodded across "I am Andrea Brogi," he said, with a little bow; "and I believe I have "I dare say Andrea can waltz my way," I thought, looking down at my "Miss Meredith, I am sorry to see you looking so pale." Andrea dropped "Miss Meredith," said Andrea, taking my hand, "will you make me very "Mother!" cried Andrea, with a pale face and flashing eyes; "be careful Andrea answered very quietly: "My mother, this is no time and place for id: 14854 author: Lippmann, Julie M. title: Martha By-the-Day date: words: 45134.0 sentences: 3897.0 pages: flesch: 94.0 cache: ./cache/14854.txt txt: ./txt/14854.txt summary: Martha Slawson like a small child, almost clutching at her skirts. Miss Lang!" said Mrs. Daggett, surprised, seeing her young thing in the mornin'' for Miss Lang''s trunk, an'' it''s up to you, Mrs. Daggett, to see it''s ready for''m when he comes. for I feel like you was my own young lady, an'' if you call me Mrs. Slawson, I won''t feel so, an'' here--now--see if you can clear up this Claire said, "I''ll be very glad to call you Martha if you''ll let me, and "Lord Ronald?" questioned Claire, when Mrs. Slawson''s meditation got a message late in the evenin'' from upstairs, which was, to tell Mrs. Slawson, Mr. Ronald wanted to see her after his breakfast this mornin'', "Martha--Mrs. Slawson--tells me, your father was Judge Lang of child--Miss Claire''s such a little thing, no wonder they think she''s a "By the way," said Martha, "how''s things down to the Shermans''? id: 23778 author: Lippmann, Julie M. title: The Governess date: words: 73492.0 sentences: 5669.0 pages: flesch: 92.0 cache: ./cache/23778.txt txt: ./txt/23778.txt summary: knees, looking so much like a little girl that for a second Nan had a At the sound of her step Miss Blake lifted her head and gave Nan a "Miss Blake," she said, with an emphasis Nan noticed and did not like, "I think, Delia," said the governess, as Nan was about to go upstairs, "O Nan!" Miss Blake exclaimed, before the girl''s lagging footsteps had "I thought you were in your room," said Nan to Miss Blake as their "Have you graduated?" Nan asked, half in fun, turning to Miss Blake. "Who''ll beat now, going upstairs?" screamed Nan. Miss Blake made a dash for the first step and the two went flying up in "Where''s Miss Blake?" asked Delia, opening the door in answer to Nan''s "The fact of the matter is, Nan," Miss Blake explained, "Ruth has come Nan was thinking, and Miss Blake Miss Blake took her hand from Nan''s hair so hastily that the girl id: 38771 author: Meade, L. T. title: The Little Princess of Tower Hill date: words: 55519.0 sentences: 3428.0 pages: flesch: 87.0 cache: ./cache/38771.txt txt: ./txt/38771.txt summary: I think Mr. Ralph is a very good name indeed for father''s little "Do you like fantails?" asked Ralph, looking full at his little cousin. Maggie could climb like any little squirrel, and Sir John and Waters knocked at the door; a quick, eager little voice said, "Come in." "Now come and talk to Jo," said Ralph, drawing his little cousin forward. "Yes, there is," said Maggie, "a sweet little stream, and it tinkles away "I suppose for a kind of play," said Maggie, opening her eyes a little. Ralph spoke with great energy; Maggie''s little round sweet face became Maggie could not help owning to her own little heart that Ralph''s words had Here poor sick little Maggie began to cry and Mrs. Grenville was glad to "My little Jo favors her father, Sir John," said Mrs. Aylmer, dropping a Why, Maggie, our little Jo''s mother id: 43145 author: Meade, L. T. title: The Squire''s Little Girl date: words: 16459.0 sentences: 1263.0 pages: flesch: 94.0 cache: ./cache/43145.txt txt: ./txt/43145.txt summary: "Oh, Miss Fleet," cried Phyllis, "I have had such a time!--such fun, Miss Fleet looked into the room and said, "Here she is, Nurse, and I am "My dear Miss Phyllis," said Nurse, "you ought not to speak like that of "But I shall miss you," said Phyllis, little guessing how very, very "Come, Phyllis, it is time for bed," said Miss Fleet. Phyllis rose in high spirits, and presently she and Miss Fleet met in "I am hungry," said Phyllis.--"Good-morning, Miss Fleet." "Good-morning, my dear," said Miss Fleet. "Please, Miss Fleet," said Phyllis, who had a very quick temper when Hilchester," said Phyllis, "do ask Miss Fleet to forgive me! Miss Fleet therefore now looked full up at the little girl, and said "We have had a happy day," said Miss Fleet as she kissed the little girl What Miss Fleet said aloud was quite comprehensible to Phyllis and id: 31007 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: The Girls and I: A Veracious History date: words: 70703.0 sentences: 16533.0 pages: flesch: 97.0 cache: ./cache/31007.txt txt: ./txt/31007.txt summary: ''I was doing no harm,'' said Anne; ''I was only looking at the way the do Anne and Maud mean?'' said poor mums, turning to me. ''And I did tell Anne not to touch the diamond brooch,'' said Maud. ''Oh, father,'' said Anne, looking up, ''I know what you''re going to say. I think mums sent Anne down to talk to old Barstow a bit, partly to But she had been told not to speak of what her mother had heard, as Mrs. Barry said it was not certain. ''Won''t you come and take your things off, Anne?'' said Serry. ''They can''t be there,'' said nurse; ''Miss Anne has far too kind a heart ''The _old_ ways, I like to call them, Mrs. Parsley,'' she said. ''Yes,'' said Anne, ''I like old churches.'' GREEN (John Richard).--ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF THE SHORT HISTORY OF THE id: 39662 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: The Magic Nuts date: words: 40017.0 sentences: 2847.0 pages: flesch: 92.0 cache: ./cache/39662.txt txt: ./txt/39662.txt summary: ''Oh, in here, Fraulein, do say in here,'' said Leonore, ''I don''t like ''Oh yes, I know you are always very kind,'' said Leonore, with a funny ''Did you hear that, Fraulein?'' said the little girl. _wonder_ if Hildegarde is like the little girl in my dream. said Fraulein, stopping short and drawing Leonore a little backward. ''It is Hildegarde,'' said Leonore, growing pale with excitement. Leonore noticed that the little girl''s eyes were not like any she had Leonore looked a little disappointed, which Hildegarde seemed at once to ''It looks like the light of a fire, of a great fire,'' said Leonore. ''Not till we have seen a little more,'' said Hildegarde. ''Hildegarde,'' said Leonore as they were walking on, ''how shall we know ''I think I must be going home,'' said Hildegarde a little later on. ''Isn''t it lovely?'' said Hildegarde, and Leonore, who at first felt a id: 19889 author: Mulholland, Clara title: Naughty Miss Bunny A Story for Little Children date: words: 33611.0 sentences: 2130.0 pages: flesch: 95.0 cache: ./cache/19889.txt txt: ./txt/19889.txt summary: "Oh dear, what a lot Miss Kerr has got to say!" cried the little "And now, Bunny," said Miss Kerr, as she led the little girl into "Oh, I will try, dear Miss Kerr, indeed I will," said the little "Come, Miss Bunny, don''t be a silly baby," said Sophie, "I''ll dress you," said Bunny, "and mama told Miss Kerr this very morning she was I like Miss Kerr much better than Sophie," cried Bunny, "But, Bunny, dear," said Miss Kerr, "you would not like poor mama Do come, like a good boy," cried the little girl "Dear Miss Kerr," said Bunny at last, as, growing impatient at the "Why don''t you go and play, Bunny?" said Miss Kerr looking up from "Well, my dear Bunny, they will soon be here," said Miss Kerr. "Come along, Bunny, like a good girl," said Mervyn, "let us run fast id: 27949 author: Warner, Susan title: Daisy date: words: 122880.0 sentences: 9653.0 pages: flesch: 93.0 cache: ./cache/27949.txt txt: ./txt/27949.txt summary: "Daisy has eyes--and a head," said Preston. "I think--I know very little about it," I said hesitating. "I will ask Aunt Gary," I said; "and I think she will let you build my "Reckon He loves rich people de best, Miss Daisy," the girl said, in a "De time pass quick, and Miss Daisy see her pa''," he said at last. "Do little missie ask de Lord for help?" Darry said, his eyes by this "Come, Daisy, be a little sensible!" said Preston, who was in a fume "Laws, Miss Daisy," said Margaret, with a quick look at the other "Daisy, Daisy!" said Preston--"And there you lie, looking like a poor "Mrs. Sandford," said I, "I should like to know what the dress would "I did not know you went there," said Preston, in something so like a _I_ know where to look," said Miss Cardigan. id: 18687 author: Warner, Susan title: Daisy date: words: 123431.0 sentences: 10050.0 pages: flesch: 93.0 cache: ./cache/18687.txt txt: ./txt/18687.txt summary: "Daisy has eyes � and a head," said Preston. "But I think it is nice to know things too," said I. "I think � I know very little about it," I said hesitating. "I should think," said I, looking at the little board slips "De time pass quick, and Miss Daisy see her pa''," � he said at "Do little missie ask de Lord for help?" Darry said, his eyes "Come, Daisy, be a little sensible!" said Preston, who was in "Laws, Miss Daisy," said Margaret, with a quick look at the "I thought I should be comfortable in these things, Dr. Sandford," I then said, glancing at the little chinchilla cap "Mrs. Sandford," said I, "I should like to know what the dress "I want to stop a moment here on some business," said Mrs. Sandford, as we came to Miss Cardigan''s corner; "would you id: 18688 author: Warner, Susan title: Daisy in the Field date: words: 114018.0 sentences: 9458.0 pages: flesch: 93.0 cache: ./cache/18688.txt txt: ./txt/18688.txt summary: "You know how you like _him_," Dr. Sandford said pointedly. "Daisy, my dear!" said Mrs. Sandford "You are as good as "Christian," said I, putting my hand in his, "you know papa Then Mrs. Sandford said, "Here comes the major, Daisy. "It is a good time to be away, _I_ think," said Mrs. Sandford. "What matters, papa?" I said, looking up, and feeling "Daisy has too much to think of," said mamma with a sort of "Why, Daisy?" said papa, looking at me. "Oh, papa, let us get away while it is time!" I said. "What do you know of places where the heart _was?_" said papa, "Daisy, you are better this day or two," papa said to me, "I do not know what you can mean by that, Daisy," said papa, "Daisy," said papa, "it is something I do not know, and I see ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel