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Reducing subject-gunpowderPlot-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 29777 author = Morgan, George Blacker title = The Identification of the Writer of the Anonymous Letter to Lord Monteagle in 1605 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9733 sentences = 506 flesch = 67 summary = Tresham has a serving-man named William Vavasour, who attended Sir Becoming worse, he dictates a letter for Vavasour to write to Lord Upon Tresham's death in the Tower, the Lieutenant writes to Salisbury [Footnote 8: Tresham's statement made when in the Tower ("State Papers, [Footnote 10: He died in the Tower six weeks after writing that letter, dictated to his man Vavasour a letter to Lord Salisbury, retracting his question, there could be no harm, beyond his falsehood, in naming Mrs. Tresham as the writer of that letter, as neither could possibly be employment by Tresham in writing the anonymous letter to Lord Monteagle. treason_, to write a letter to the Earl of Salisbury." Vavasour's having written, not the letter to Salisbury--as that could [Footnote 35: Vavasour's falsehood respecting Mrs. Tresham had nothing William Vavasour's handwriting in the letter to the Earl of Salisbury, Stated by Vavasour to have been written by Mrs. Tresham. cache = ./cache/29777.txt txt = ./txt/29777.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 30490 author = Scribner, Frank Kimball title = The Fifth of November A Romance of the Stuarts date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64826 sentences = 3622 flesch = 82 summary = thy honest company, for such is a man who knoweth Sir Thomas Winter, Catesby with hand extended, "I thank thee that thou hast thus spoken "Then," cried Percy, "thou art doubly welcome, Master Fawkes, as thy left, when thou wilt see before thee a narrow street, upon the "And thou," said the man, taking her head between his hands, "art up "By the blessed dead, mother!" said Fawkes, arising, "thou didst turn thou hast aught more to tell, open thy heart to me and I will play the Thy soul is troubled, Sir Robert Catesby, thou, who art free to "Good Catesby, and thou, Lord Rookwood," said he blandly, "your zeal "What dost thou mean, friend Guido?" asked Winter, turning a quick Winter exclaimed: 'A good evening to thee, Mistress Fawkes,' the rest "Bravely spoken, Master Fawkes," replied Winter, "and thou wilt be "Methinks," said he, turning to the Jesuit, "that in thy wisdom thou cache = ./cache/30490.txt txt = ./txt/30490.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 25834 author = Holt, Emily Sarah title = It Might Have Been: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 116275 sentences = 7596 flesch = 85 summary = "Truly, this is of the Lord's goodness," said Lady Louvaine. "Good-morrow, Madam," said Aunt Temperance as she came in. "My Milisent," said Lady Louvaine, "I shall not carry God from thee. "Mistress Morrell, I wish you good even," said Temperance, coming in "In the year of our Lord 1603, Aunt," said Lettice, trying not to laugh. "Thou hast not an ill wit, my lad," said Aunt Temperance, "if a wise man "My dear lad, God bless thee!" replied Lady Louvaine, and laid her hand "Aubrey," said the quiet voice that made reply, "you know me better than "Thou art a good lad!" said Aubrey again, in a slightly ashamed tone, as "I asked my Lord Mordaunt if he meant to come," said Winter, laughing, "Dear Lady Lettice, I know very little: and Aubrey would account me a "I know that, Aunt Temperance," said Aubrey, trying to laugh. cache = ./cache/25834.txt txt = ./txt/25834.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 16654 author = Everett-Green, Evelyn title = The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn: A Story of the Days of the Gunpowder Plot date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 151161 sentences = 8719 flesch = 87 summary = "I' faith, Cuthbert, I will gladly tell thee all there is to know, "I have heard my father speak of these things," answered Cuthbert, "Cuthbert, dost thou believe in old saws? "I scarce know," answered Cuthbert, "I hear so little and see so "Let us," answered Kate; "we are not like to meet thy father. "I know little of such disputed matters," answered Cuthbert, made a "Thou art welcome to our board, Cuthbert Trevlyn," she said, "as is "Why, Cherry, I scarce know thee!" cried Cuthbert, amazed. Cherry, dost thou love me well enough to be my little wife one day? "Ah!" said Cuthbert, looking quickly at her, "and thou thinkest Cuthbert hard by the hand, they heard the old woman's voice, in an "But I would know more of thee, Cuthbert, and of what thou hast Cuthbert, were I but a man like thee, I would fare forth as thou cache = ./cache/16654.txt txt = ./txt/16654.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34606 author = Gardiner, Samuel Rawson title = What Gunpowder Plot Was date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 73778 sentences = 7122 flesch = 82 summary = WORKS BY SAMUEL RAWSON GARDINER, D.C.L. LL.D. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the Accession of James I. March, before Lady Day.--The conspirators begin to work a third time, Original Evidence,'[1] Father Gerard has set forth all the difficulties Northampton, and Salisbury--Fawkes was examined a second time on the If Father Gerard merely means that the story published by the Government the confession itself is, as Father Gerard states, in Winter's hand, as Parliament House with gunpowder; for, said he, in that place have "Fawkes," writes Father Gerard,[120] "in the confession of November Parliament Place to the other side of Percy's house, and ends by the According to the story told by Fawkes this place was let to Mrs. Skinner writes Father Gerard, in another place, "in Winter's long declaration on House hired by Percy, the, Fawkes's statement about, 18; Percy, Thomas, Fawkes's statement about the hiring of the house and cache = ./cache/34606.txt txt = ./txt/34606.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34807 author = Gerard, John title = What was the Gunpowder Plot? The Traditional Story Tested by Original Evidence date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 78545 sentences = 4667 flesch = 72 summary = Meanwhile, on November 9th, King James addressed to his Parliament a the king's speech of November 9th, and four days later an Act was passed meeting of Parliament, a Catholic peer, Lord Monteagle, received an once took to the king's prime minister, Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, effected the destruction of the king's own father, Lord Darnley, a fact B. Chamber under the House of Lords, called "Guy Faukes' Cellar." work, Catesby, Percy, Thomas Winter, John Wright, and Faukes. It appears certain that the conspirators really had a plot in hand, that powder was laid "in Mr. Percy's house;" Faukes, "in a low Room new "discovery," evidence of great importance as to the hiring of the house performed _in the damnable plot of the Powder treason_." King James is a second Powder Plot--the scene being this time the king's court itself. Finally we have the king's instructions as to Faukes [_Gunpowder Plot cache = ./cache/34807.txt txt = ./txt/34807.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37750 author = Ainsworth, William Harrison title = Guy Fawkes; or, The Gunpowder Treason: An Historical Romance date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 162943 sentences = 10284 flesch = 79 summary = the priest, "mount behind Guy Fawkes, and let Viviana come next after they set out at nightfall,--Viviana taking her place before Guy Fawkes, Father Oldcorne made no reply, but walked apart with Guy Fawkes; and Guy Fawkes was presented by Catesby to Sir William "Father," replied Guy Fawkes, "if the form I beheld was that of Saint "Viviana Radcliffe," returned Guy Fawkes, sternly, "you have once before "Your commands shall be obeyed, Viviana," replied Catesby; "but I "Mr. Catesby has heard of it, I know," replied Viviana. "There is no need to leave you, father," replied Catesby, "nor shall any term--Viviana," returned Guy Fawkes, in a voice of deep emotion. "Let us enter the house, and you shall learn," replied Catesby. "Viviana, go to your chamber," commanded Guy Fawkes, grasping her hand, "Viviana," replied Guy Fawkes, rising, "man cannot read my heart, but "For Guy Fawkes," returned Viviana. cache = ./cache/37750.txt txt = ./txt/37750.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39612 author = Longueville, Thomas title = The Life of a Conspirator Being a Biography of Sir Everard Digby by One of His Descendants date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 102250 sentences = 12154 flesch = 83 summary = The chief difficulty in writing a life of Sir Everard Digby is to steer literary man--His father's book--Was Sir Everard brought up a Condition of Catholics under James I._, edited by Father John Father Gerard, an intimate friend of the Sir Everard Digby whose I have shown how Father Gerard states[18] that Sir Everard Digby was Another Jesuit Father, at one time private chaplain to Sir Everard Father Gerard says[53] that Sir Everard "had a friend for whom he felt a Sir Everard Digby's great friend, Father Gerard, also testifies at Some three or four years before Sir Everard Digby's conversion, Catesby To a man of a religious mind like Sir Everard Digby, those Now, knowing Catesby very intimately, had Sir Everard Digby good reasons Then, said Father Gerard, "In truth, Sir Everard Digby, if there should On the very day that Father Gerard's letter for Sir Everard Digby seems cache = ./cache/39612.txt txt = ./txt/39612.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 39612 37750 34606 37750 39612 25834 number of items: 8 sum of words: 759,511 average size in words: 94,938 average readability score: 79 nouns: time; man; house; father; hand; men; day; place; way; letter; door; life; night; nothing; p.; conspirators; words; eyes; moment; face; plot; part; others; heart; name; matter; death; room; head; voice; days; cellar; son; priest; daughter; evidence; mind; hands; side; woman; years; none; king; chamber; note; illustrations; faith; one; thing; end verbs: was; be; had; is; have; were; been; said; are; do; has; did; replied; being; made; see; am; come; know; cried; found; go; take; heard; came; let; make; having; say; think; taken; done; answered; told; find; tell; give; knew; returned; seen; asked; thought; brought; took; set; put; left; given; stood; looked adjectives: other; good; own; such; little; great; more; old; many; same; much; first; last; few; young; long; certain; true; small; large; dark; whole; full; better; catholic; least; strange; ready; present; best; 8vo; new; able; very; further; open; next; short; several; sure; poor; dear; second; safe; right; secret; only; high; dead; possible adverbs: not; so; then; now; up; well; as; more; only; very; never; out; even; here; again; most; there; too; ever; yet; down; once; much; still; thus; soon; also; away; however; far; long; just; forth; back; together; in; indeed; already; first; off; almost; all; therefore; on; enough; no; about; rather; over; before pronouns: he; his; i; it; her; you; him; they; she; my; their; me; them; we; your; himself; our; us; its; thee; thy; themselves; myself; herself; itself; yourself; thyself; mine; ourselves; one; yours; ''em; ours; hers; theirs; yowe; em; ''s; ay; ha; yourselves; ye; thou; i''m; yt; yew; y^t; wrote[299]:--"they; winter,--"we; wi proper nouns: _; 8vo; catesby; sir; thou; fawkes; cuthbert; .; garnet; father; cr; viviana; lord; king; james; winter; edition; percy; everard; 6d; guy; mr; thomas; salisbury; digby; god; lady; house; aubrey; tresham; gerard; plot; london; catholics; i.; parliament; earl; robert; crown; mr.; england; john; november; gunpowder; j.; rev.; kate; chetham; vol; william keywords: sir; king; catesby; lord; garnet; father; winter; thomas; salisbury; percy; monteagle; london; james; fawkes; parliament; mr.; house; god; england; catholics; william; tresham; robert; plot; november; lady; john; illustrations; hall; guy; gunpowder; gerard; everard; edition; earl; digby; 8vo; whynniard; white; vol; viviana; vavasour; trevlyn; tower; topcliffe; temperance; susan; series; ruth; rookwood one topic; one dimension: 8vo file(s): ./cache/29777.txt titles(s): The Identification of the Writer of the Anonymous Letter to Lord Monteagle in 1605 three topics; one dimension: said; 8vo; king file(s): ./cache/37750.txt, ./cache/39612.txt, ./cache/34807.txt titles(s): Guy Fawkes; or, The Gunpowder Treason: An Historical Romance | The Life of a Conspirator Being a Biography of Sir Everard Digby by One of His Descendants | What was the Gunpowder Plot? 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The Traditional Story Tested by Original Evidence | The Fifth of November A Romance of the Stuarts Type: gutenberg title: subject-gunpowderPlot-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 16:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Gunpowder Plot, 1605" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 37750 author: Ainsworth, William Harrison title: Guy Fawkes; or, The Gunpowder Treason: An Historical Romance date: words: 162943 sentences: 10284 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/37750.txt txt: ./txt/37750.txt summary: the priest, "mount behind Guy Fawkes, and let Viviana come next after they set out at nightfall,--Viviana taking her place before Guy Fawkes, Father Oldcorne made no reply, but walked apart with Guy Fawkes; and Guy Fawkes was presented by Catesby to Sir William "Father," replied Guy Fawkes, "if the form I beheld was that of Saint "Viviana Radcliffe," returned Guy Fawkes, sternly, "you have once before "Your commands shall be obeyed, Viviana," replied Catesby; "but I "Mr. Catesby has heard of it, I know," replied Viviana. "There is no need to leave you, father," replied Catesby, "nor shall any term--Viviana," returned Guy Fawkes, in a voice of deep emotion. "Let us enter the house, and you shall learn," replied Catesby. "Viviana, go to your chamber," commanded Guy Fawkes, grasping her hand, "Viviana," replied Guy Fawkes, rising, "man cannot read my heart, but "For Guy Fawkes," returned Viviana. id: 16654 author: Everett-Green, Evelyn title: The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn: A Story of the Days of the Gunpowder Plot date: words: 151161 sentences: 8719 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/16654.txt txt: ./txt/16654.txt summary: "I'' faith, Cuthbert, I will gladly tell thee all there is to know, "I have heard my father speak of these things," answered Cuthbert, "Cuthbert, dost thou believe in old saws? "I scarce know," answered Cuthbert, "I hear so little and see so "Let us," answered Kate; "we are not like to meet thy father. "I know little of such disputed matters," answered Cuthbert, made a "Thou art welcome to our board, Cuthbert Trevlyn," she said, "as is "Why, Cherry, I scarce know thee!" cried Cuthbert, amazed. Cherry, dost thou love me well enough to be my little wife one day? "Ah!" said Cuthbert, looking quickly at her, "and thou thinkest Cuthbert hard by the hand, they heard the old woman''s voice, in an "But I would know more of thee, Cuthbert, and of what thou hast Cuthbert, were I but a man like thee, I would fare forth as thou id: 34606 author: Gardiner, Samuel Rawson title: What Gunpowder Plot Was date: words: 73778 sentences: 7122 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/34606.txt txt: ./txt/34606.txt summary: WORKS BY SAMUEL RAWSON GARDINER, D.C.L. LL.D. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the Accession of James I. March, before Lady Day.--The conspirators begin to work a third time, Original Evidence,''[1] Father Gerard has set forth all the difficulties Northampton, and Salisbury--Fawkes was examined a second time on the If Father Gerard merely means that the story published by the Government the confession itself is, as Father Gerard states, in Winter''s hand, as Parliament House with gunpowder; for, said he, in that place have "Fawkes," writes Father Gerard,[120] "in the confession of November Parliament Place to the other side of Percy''s house, and ends by the According to the story told by Fawkes this place was let to Mrs. Skinner writes Father Gerard, in another place, "in Winter''s long declaration on House hired by Percy, the, Fawkes''s statement about, 18; Percy, Thomas, Fawkes''s statement about the hiring of the house and id: 34807 author: Gerard, John title: What was the Gunpowder Plot? The Traditional Story Tested by Original Evidence date: words: 78545 sentences: 4667 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/34807.txt txt: ./txt/34807.txt summary: Meanwhile, on November 9th, King James addressed to his Parliament a the king''s speech of November 9th, and four days later an Act was passed meeting of Parliament, a Catholic peer, Lord Monteagle, received an once took to the king''s prime minister, Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, effected the destruction of the king''s own father, Lord Darnley, a fact B. Chamber under the House of Lords, called "Guy Faukes'' Cellar." work, Catesby, Percy, Thomas Winter, John Wright, and Faukes. It appears certain that the conspirators really had a plot in hand, that powder was laid "in Mr. Percy''s house;" Faukes, "in a low Room new "discovery," evidence of great importance as to the hiring of the house performed _in the damnable plot of the Powder treason_." King James is a second Powder Plot--the scene being this time the king''s court itself. Finally we have the king''s instructions as to Faukes [_Gunpowder Plot id: 25834 author: Holt, Emily Sarah title: It Might Have Been: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot date: words: 116275 sentences: 7596 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/25834.txt txt: ./txt/25834.txt summary: "Truly, this is of the Lord''s goodness," said Lady Louvaine. "Good-morrow, Madam," said Aunt Temperance as she came in. "My Milisent," said Lady Louvaine, "I shall not carry God from thee. "Mistress Morrell, I wish you good even," said Temperance, coming in "In the year of our Lord 1603, Aunt," said Lettice, trying not to laugh. "Thou hast not an ill wit, my lad," said Aunt Temperance, "if a wise man "My dear lad, God bless thee!" replied Lady Louvaine, and laid her hand "Aubrey," said the quiet voice that made reply, "you know me better than "Thou art a good lad!" said Aubrey again, in a slightly ashamed tone, as "I asked my Lord Mordaunt if he meant to come," said Winter, laughing, "Dear Lady Lettice, I know very little: and Aubrey would account me a "I know that, Aunt Temperance," said Aubrey, trying to laugh. id: 39612 author: Longueville, Thomas title: The Life of a Conspirator Being a Biography of Sir Everard Digby by One of His Descendants date: words: 102250 sentences: 12154 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/39612.txt txt: ./txt/39612.txt summary: The chief difficulty in writing a life of Sir Everard Digby is to steer literary man--His father''s book--Was Sir Everard brought up a Condition of Catholics under James I._, edited by Father John Father Gerard, an intimate friend of the Sir Everard Digby whose I have shown how Father Gerard states[18] that Sir Everard Digby was Another Jesuit Father, at one time private chaplain to Sir Everard Father Gerard says[53] that Sir Everard "had a friend for whom he felt a Sir Everard Digby''s great friend, Father Gerard, also testifies at Some three or four years before Sir Everard Digby''s conversion, Catesby To a man of a religious mind like Sir Everard Digby, those Now, knowing Catesby very intimately, had Sir Everard Digby good reasons Then, said Father Gerard, "In truth, Sir Everard Digby, if there should On the very day that Father Gerard''s letter for Sir Everard Digby seems id: 29777 author: Morgan, George Blacker title: The Identification of the Writer of the Anonymous Letter to Lord Monteagle in 1605 date: words: 9733 sentences: 506 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/29777.txt txt: ./txt/29777.txt summary: Tresham has a serving-man named William Vavasour, who attended Sir Becoming worse, he dictates a letter for Vavasour to write to Lord Upon Tresham''s death in the Tower, the Lieutenant writes to Salisbury [Footnote 8: Tresham''s statement made when in the Tower ("State Papers, [Footnote 10: He died in the Tower six weeks after writing that letter, dictated to his man Vavasour a letter to Lord Salisbury, retracting his question, there could be no harm, beyond his falsehood, in naming Mrs. Tresham as the writer of that letter, as neither could possibly be employment by Tresham in writing the anonymous letter to Lord Monteagle. treason_, to write a letter to the Earl of Salisbury." Vavasour''s having written, not the letter to Salisbury--as that could [Footnote 35: Vavasour''s falsehood respecting Mrs. Tresham had nothing William Vavasour''s handwriting in the letter to the Earl of Salisbury, Stated by Vavasour to have been written by Mrs. Tresham. id: 30490 author: Scribner, Frank Kimball title: The Fifth of November A Romance of the Stuarts date: words: 64826 sentences: 3622 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/30490.txt txt: ./txt/30490.txt summary: thy honest company, for such is a man who knoweth Sir Thomas Winter, Catesby with hand extended, "I thank thee that thou hast thus spoken "Then," cried Percy, "thou art doubly welcome, Master Fawkes, as thy left, when thou wilt see before thee a narrow street, upon the "And thou," said the man, taking her head between his hands, "art up "By the blessed dead, mother!" said Fawkes, arising, "thou didst turn thou hast aught more to tell, open thy heart to me and I will play the Thy soul is troubled, Sir Robert Catesby, thou, who art free to "Good Catesby, and thou, Lord Rookwood," said he blandly, "your zeal "What dost thou mean, friend Guido?" asked Winter, turning a quick Winter exclaimed: ''A good evening to thee, Mistress Fawkes,'' the rest "Bravely spoken, Master Fawkes," replied Winter, "and thou wilt be "Methinks," said he, turning to the Jesuit, "that in thy wisdom thou ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel