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(Franklin Hiram) title: Farmers of Forty Centuries; Or, Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and Japan date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/5350.txt cache: ./cache/5350.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'5350.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 29051 author: Hall, Basil title: Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/29051.txt cache: ./cache/29051.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 7 resourceName b'29051.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-korea-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 13368 author = McKenzie, Fred A. (Fred Arthur) title = Korea's Fight for Freedom date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 79722 sentences = 4738 flesch = 74 summary = They attempted to turn the people of Korea into Japanese--an by the Japanese troops, by the students, and some 800 Korean soldiers, "We are not ready to fight China yet," said the Japanese Foreign Minister King was to return to his palace and Japan was to keep her people in Korea fleet, and the Japanese soldiers had seized the Korean Emperor's palace. an American missionary and certain Koreans against the conduct of Japanese Japanese people treat the Koreans and will make their acts all best-informed Koreans realize that Japan and Japanese influence Koreans to the left and Japanese to the right of the Emperor, with the Korea in the Korean language, and it is edited by a Japanese. land as possible from the Koreans and hand it over to Japanese. enough in the old days; since the Japanese acquired full power in Korea it with the Korean people, is that the Japanese, indifferent to us, cache = ./cache/13368.txt txt = ./txt/13368.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29051 author = Hall, Basil title = Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 113265 sentences = 10406 flesch = 91 summary = Ships--Alceste and Lyra proceed farther in Shore--A Chief of high Rank of the Yellow Sea, the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-choo Enter the Japan Sea--Sulphur Island--Volcano--See the Great Loo-Choo Enter the Japan Sea--Sulphur Island--Volcano--See the Great Loo-Choo and the first chief took his place on Captain Maxwell's left hand, the quick as they generally are, was in the cabin to-day for some time; Mr. Clifford was getting from him the Loo-choo words for sour, sweet, salt, Great Loo-choo, where there is a deep bight, a small island was observed GULF OF PE-CHE-LEE, THE WEST COAST OF COREA, THE GREAT LOO-CHOO ISLAND, NOTICE TO ACCOMPANY THE GENERAL CHART OF THE GREAT LOO-CHOO ISLAND, AND NOTICE TO ACCOMPANY THE GENERAL CHART OF THE GREAT LOO-CHOO ISLAND, AND island, was some miles north of the ship at the time of observation, the OBSERVATIONS MADE AT NAPAKIANG OBSERVATORY, GREAT LOO-CHOO ISLAND. cache = ./cache/29051.txt txt = ./txt/29051.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12048 author = Pike, H. Lee M. (Henry Lee Mitchell) title = Our Little Korean Cousin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 15024 sentences = 846 flesch = 84 summary = Yung Pak was the very queer name of a queer little boy who lived in a One thing about Yung Pak, though, was just like little boys everywhere. When Yung Pak grew to be a man the long hair was knotted up on top of Yung Pak's own sleeping-room was a dainty affair, with its paper walls, servants and priests, had gone into the temple, Yung Pak and Kim Yong With Yung Pak's father was a strange gentleman, a young man with a Yung Pak made a very low bow, for all Korean boys are early taught to be On this account Yung Pak's tutor had orders to give to the lad each day, "Let me get the man something to eat," said Yung Pak as the monk seated "Do you think," said Yung Pak, "that the old kings were any better than Wang Ken was able to tell Yung Pak much about country life, for, like cache = ./cache/12048.txt txt = ./txt/12048.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5350 author = King, F. H. (Franklin Hiram) title = Farmers of Forty Centuries; Or, Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and Japan date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 93824 sentences = 3720 flesch = 70 summary = Japan 56 per cent of the cultivated fields, 11,000 square miles, is The average area of the rice field in Japan is less than five square grave lands had become nearly naked soil, as seen in Fig. 27 where a Fields which had matured two crops of rice during the long summer, applied to rice, Fig. 45 showing a field as seen in Japan. lands is largely used upon the rice fields, more than sixteen inches inches of water applied to the rice fields of the three main islands a closer view than Fig. 27 of the farmer watering his little field The basal food crop of the people of China, Korea and Japan is rice, of water rice on the plains land at 44 bushels per acre, and that of cultivated land produces a crop of water rice each year and 7.96 per cache = ./cache/5350.txt txt = ./txt/5350.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34949 author = Webb, Robert G. title = Some Reptiles and Amphibians from Korea date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9890 sentences = 1022 flesch = 78 summary = specimens from Cheju Do (28, 32, 32, 32, 37 and 46 in snout-vent length) _Rana amurensis coreana_ at all localities where the species was taken small frogs; largest female and male having respective snout-vent _Rana amurensis coreana_, Shannon, Herpetologica, 12:38, March 6, hillside; no specimens of _Rana amurensis coreana_ were taken there. The largest male among our specimens measured 65 in snout-vent length The third specimen, a male (UMMZ 113442, snout-vent length, _Remarks._--On April 14, two females (57 and 45 in snout-vent length, _Remarks._--The specimen from the Central National Forest was captured Our largest specimen, a male having 154 ventrals and 68 _Remarks._--The specimen from Cheju Do was captured on September 9 in Our largest specimen, a male (UMMZ 113454) having a total length of 1488 Two males from the Central National Forest, having total lengths of 1105 A small collection of reptiles from central Korea. cache = ./cache/34949.txt txt = ./txt/34949.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 55539 author = Allen, Horace Newton title = Korean Tales Being a collection of stories translated from the Korean folk lore, together with introductory chapters descriptive of Korea date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44073 sentences = 1990 flesch = 77 summary = In ancient times there lived an old gray-haired man by the river's this little wine-shop; the old man had apparently always been there, were assured that the old man was thoroughly good, and that his wine One day the news flashed around the neighborhood that the old man's As soon as their joy had become somewhat natural, the old man carefully Poor Pang Noo did his inspection work with a heavy heart as time wore the bird king to be this man's concubine." Whereupon the wife grew wife came into the court, and began to abuse the hare-lipped man for The great man's son came here to rest them to come and care for the old man when she could look after him no Kil Tong came as called, and on seeing him the hag bowed and said: Kil Tong went by night to see his father, who thought him a spirit, cache = ./cache/55539.txt txt = ./txt/55539.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34810 author = Barnes, Annie Maria title = The Red Miriok date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 27655 sentences = 1953 flesch = 87 summary = "I think I know what is the matter with Mr. Kit-ze," said Mr. Reid, as "Yes, even the red _miriok_ to get Mr. Kit-ze," declared Mallard. "Is your sampan ready, Mr. Kit-ze?" Mr. Reid now asked. my friend," and he took the hat from Helen and held it toward Mr. Kit-ze. time had reached Han-Kang, where they found Mr. Kit-ze and the sampan, "Oh," said Helen, "if Mr. Kit-ze could only know!" Even as she spoke, Thus Mr. Kit-ze, coming in sight of the sampan, saw Clarence standing in "Dear Mr. Kit-ze," said Helen, taking his hand, and at that moment he Helen was sure that better feelings were stirring at the heart of Mr. Kit-ze on these occasions, for she could see how his eyes softened and "The _miriok_?" said Mr. Kit-ze softly and looking at her with eyes "Oh, Mr. Kit-ze," said Helen, "I----" cache = ./cache/34810.txt txt = ./txt/34810.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13128 author = Landor, Arnold Henry Savage title = Corea or Cho-sen: The Land of the Morning Calm date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 82340 sentences = 3553 flesch = 73 summary = residents--The word "Corea"--A glance at Corean history--Cho-sen. residents--The word "Corea"--A glance at Corean history--Cho-sen. Corean sedan-chairs are somewhat too short for the long-legged foreigner, Going along at a good pace I reached the half-way house, a The Woman of Cho-sen--Her clothes--Her ways--Her looks--Her The Woman of Cho-sen--Her clothes--Her ways--Her looks--Her the man of Cho-sen and his clothes, to describe in a general way to you woman has a right to open and enter any door of a Corean house when she beats the man, for the Corean woman can have a temper at times. was surrounded by a large crowd of natives, when a good-natured old man When the Coreans eat in their own houses, the men of the family take King of Cho-sen, he set his heart upon having a house built in the It is a great mistake to suppose that the good-natured King of Cho-sen, cache = ./cache/13128.txt txt = ./txt/13128.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51002 author = Yi, Yuk title = Korean Folk Tales: Imps, Ghosts and Faries date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 48025 sentences = 3058 flesch = 89 summary = Chang O-sa used to tell a story of his father, who said that one day During this time a young man one day called on him, and while fell ill this very day and died, and after some time came to life It is said that he went out for a walk one day while his wife Han saw him he turned, and said, "Good old chap, you come all this Said he, "You cast me off and took another man, therefore I have come The master said, "Show this young man the way to his apartments and One day his wife said to him, "Would you like to enter into the inner Some three years passed when one day there came once more a servant Said he, "In my dream I went to a certain region, a place of great fear "The old man said, 'She is a wonderful woman. cache = ./cache/51002.txt txt = ./txt/51002.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 13128 5350 13368 5350 55539 29051 number of items: 9 sum of words: 513,818 average size in words: 57,090 average readability score: 80 nouns: man; people; time; day; men; way; water; place; feet; country; rice; land; years; night; fields; house; side; head; one; part; women; days; father; miles; hand; soil; ground; thing; pounds; others; woman; morning; life; end; crop; north; body; work; eyes; nothing; number; children; son; food; family; soldiers; acre; world; face; year verbs: was; is; had; were; be; are; have; been; being; made; said; has; do; came; seen; see; did; go; found; come; went; make; having; saw; used; taken; took; called; take; brought; asked; seemed; left; given; know; sent; am; gave; passed; looked; done; put; say; became; let; told; give; going; carried; heard adjectives: other; great; little; many; old; more; japanese; large; such; good; small; long; high; same; first; korean; much; few; young; own; last; several; new; white; chinese; next; whole; full; different; short; green; poor; heavy; most; better; low; less; strong; corean; fine; deep; certain; beautiful; possible; foreign; square; open; royal; narrow; strange adverbs: not; 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korea; seoul; mr.; man; china; prince; majesty; japanese; japan; minister; court; chinese; |toward; |the; yung; yellow; year; yang; water; wang; united; ummz; tong; toh; time; taijo; states; soil; sidenote; shantung; shanghai; september; sea; ryung; rice; reid; queen; pyeng; province; pound; people; pang; pak; october; noo; nne; national; napakiang; nahl one topic; one dimension: man file(s): ./cache/29051.txt titles(s): Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island three topics; one dimension: 29; man; japanese file(s): ./cache/29051.txt, ./cache/13128.txt, ./cache/13368.txt titles(s): Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island | Corea or Cho-sen: The Land of the Morning Calm | Korea''s Fight for Freedom five topics; three dimensions: said man mr; fields water rice; 29 10 11; japanese korean korea; corean man people file(s): ./cache/51002.txt, ./cache/5350.txt, ./cache/29051.txt, ./cache/13368.txt, ./cache/13128.txt titles(s): Korean Folk Tales: Imps, Ghosts and Faries | Farmers of Forty Centuries; Or, Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and Japan | Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island | Korea''s Fight for Freedom | Corea or Cho-sen: The Land of the Morning Calm Type: gutenberg title: subject-korea-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 21:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Korea" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 55539 author: Allen, Horace Newton title: Korean Tales Being a collection of stories translated from the Korean folk lore, together with introductory chapters descriptive of Korea date: words: 44073 sentences: 1990 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/55539.txt txt: ./txt/55539.txt summary: In ancient times there lived an old gray-haired man by the river''s this little wine-shop; the old man had apparently always been there, were assured that the old man was thoroughly good, and that his wine One day the news flashed around the neighborhood that the old man''s As soon as their joy had become somewhat natural, the old man carefully Poor Pang Noo did his inspection work with a heavy heart as time wore the bird king to be this man''s concubine." Whereupon the wife grew wife came into the court, and began to abuse the hare-lipped man for The great man''s son came here to rest them to come and care for the old man when she could look after him no Kil Tong came as called, and on seeing him the hag bowed and said: Kil Tong went by night to see his father, who thought him a spirit, id: 34810 author: Barnes, Annie Maria title: The Red Miriok date: words: 27655 sentences: 1953 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/34810.txt txt: ./txt/34810.txt summary: "I think I know what is the matter with Mr. Kit-ze," said Mr. Reid, as "Yes, even the red _miriok_ to get Mr. Kit-ze," declared Mallard. "Is your sampan ready, Mr. Kit-ze?" Mr. Reid now asked. my friend," and he took the hat from Helen and held it toward Mr. Kit-ze. time had reached Han-Kang, where they found Mr. Kit-ze and the sampan, "Oh," said Helen, "if Mr. Kit-ze could only know!" Even as she spoke, Thus Mr. Kit-ze, coming in sight of the sampan, saw Clarence standing in "Dear Mr. Kit-ze," said Helen, taking his hand, and at that moment he Helen was sure that better feelings were stirring at the heart of Mr. Kit-ze on these occasions, for she could see how his eyes softened and "The _miriok_?" said Mr. Kit-ze softly and looking at her with eyes "Oh, Mr. Kit-ze," said Helen, "I----" id: 29051 author: Hall, Basil title: Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island date: words: 113265 sentences: 10406 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/29051.txt txt: ./txt/29051.txt summary: Ships--Alceste and Lyra proceed farther in Shore--A Chief of high Rank of the Yellow Sea, the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-choo Enter the Japan Sea--Sulphur Island--Volcano--See the Great Loo-Choo Enter the Japan Sea--Sulphur Island--Volcano--See the Great Loo-Choo and the first chief took his place on Captain Maxwell''s left hand, the quick as they generally are, was in the cabin to-day for some time; Mr. Clifford was getting from him the Loo-choo words for sour, sweet, salt, Great Loo-choo, where there is a deep bight, a small island was observed GULF OF PE-CHE-LEE, THE WEST COAST OF COREA, THE GREAT LOO-CHOO ISLAND, NOTICE TO ACCOMPANY THE GENERAL CHART OF THE GREAT LOO-CHOO ISLAND, AND NOTICE TO ACCOMPANY THE GENERAL CHART OF THE GREAT LOO-CHOO ISLAND, AND island, was some miles north of the ship at the time of observation, the OBSERVATIONS MADE AT NAPAKIANG OBSERVATORY, GREAT LOO-CHOO ISLAND. id: 5350 author: King, F. H. (Franklin Hiram) title: Farmers of Forty Centuries; Or, Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and Japan date: words: 93824 sentences: 3720 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/5350.txt txt: ./txt/5350.txt summary: Japan 56 per cent of the cultivated fields, 11,000 square miles, is The average area of the rice field in Japan is less than five square grave lands had become nearly naked soil, as seen in Fig. 27 where a Fields which had matured two crops of rice during the long summer, applied to rice, Fig. 45 showing a field as seen in Japan. lands is largely used upon the rice fields, more than sixteen inches inches of water applied to the rice fields of the three main islands a closer view than Fig. 27 of the farmer watering his little field The basal food crop of the people of China, Korea and Japan is rice, of water rice on the plains land at 44 bushels per acre, and that of cultivated land produces a crop of water rice each year and 7.96 per id: 13128 author: Landor, Arnold Henry Savage title: Corea or Cho-sen: The Land of the Morning Calm date: words: 82340 sentences: 3553 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/13128.txt txt: ./txt/13128.txt summary: residents--The word "Corea"--A glance at Corean history--Cho-sen. residents--The word "Corea"--A glance at Corean history--Cho-sen. Corean sedan-chairs are somewhat too short for the long-legged foreigner, Going along at a good pace I reached the half-way house, a The Woman of Cho-sen--Her clothes--Her ways--Her looks--Her The Woman of Cho-sen--Her clothes--Her ways--Her looks--Her the man of Cho-sen and his clothes, to describe in a general way to you woman has a right to open and enter any door of a Corean house when she beats the man, for the Corean woman can have a temper at times. was surrounded by a large crowd of natives, when a good-natured old man When the Coreans eat in their own houses, the men of the family take King of Cho-sen, he set his heart upon having a house built in the It is a great mistake to suppose that the good-natured King of Cho-sen, id: 13368 author: McKenzie, Fred A. (Fred Arthur) title: Korea''s Fight for Freedom date: words: 79722 sentences: 4738 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/13368.txt txt: ./txt/13368.txt summary: They attempted to turn the people of Korea into Japanese--an by the Japanese troops, by the students, and some 800 Korean soldiers, "We are not ready to fight China yet," said the Japanese Foreign Minister King was to return to his palace and Japan was to keep her people in Korea fleet, and the Japanese soldiers had seized the Korean Emperor''s palace. an American missionary and certain Koreans against the conduct of Japanese Japanese people treat the Koreans and will make their acts all best-informed Koreans realize that Japan and Japanese influence Koreans to the left and Japanese to the right of the Emperor, with the Korea in the Korean language, and it is edited by a Japanese. land as possible from the Koreans and hand it over to Japanese. enough in the old days; since the Japanese acquired full power in Korea it with the Korean people, is that the Japanese, indifferent to us, id: 12048 author: Pike, H. Lee M. (Henry Lee Mitchell) title: Our Little Korean Cousin date: words: 15024 sentences: 846 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/12048.txt txt: ./txt/12048.txt summary: Yung Pak was the very queer name of a queer little boy who lived in a One thing about Yung Pak, though, was just like little boys everywhere. When Yung Pak grew to be a man the long hair was knotted up on top of Yung Pak''s own sleeping-room was a dainty affair, with its paper walls, servants and priests, had gone into the temple, Yung Pak and Kim Yong With Yung Pak''s father was a strange gentleman, a young man with a Yung Pak made a very low bow, for all Korean boys are early taught to be On this account Yung Pak''s tutor had orders to give to the lad each day, "Let me get the man something to eat," said Yung Pak as the monk seated "Do you think," said Yung Pak, "that the old kings were any better than Wang Ken was able to tell Yung Pak much about country life, for, like id: 34949 author: Webb, Robert G. title: Some Reptiles and Amphibians from Korea date: words: 9890 sentences: 1022 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/34949.txt txt: ./txt/34949.txt summary: specimens from Cheju Do (28, 32, 32, 32, 37 and 46 in snout-vent length) _Rana amurensis coreana_ at all localities where the species was taken small frogs; largest female and male having respective snout-vent _Rana amurensis coreana_, Shannon, Herpetologica, 12:38, March 6, hillside; no specimens of _Rana amurensis coreana_ were taken there. The largest male among our specimens measured 65 in snout-vent length The third specimen, a male (UMMZ 113442, snout-vent length, _Remarks._--On April 14, two females (57 and 45 in snout-vent length, _Remarks._--The specimen from the Central National Forest was captured Our largest specimen, a male having 154 ventrals and 68 _Remarks._--The specimen from Cheju Do was captured on September 9 in Our largest specimen, a male (UMMZ 113454) having a total length of 1488 Two males from the Central National Forest, having total lengths of 1105 A small collection of reptiles from central Korea. id: 51002 author: Yi, Yuk title: Korean Folk Tales: Imps, Ghosts and Faries date: words: 48025 sentences: 3058 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/51002.txt txt: ./txt/51002.txt summary: Chang O-sa used to tell a story of his father, who said that one day During this time a young man one day called on him, and while fell ill this very day and died, and after some time came to life It is said that he went out for a walk one day while his wife Han saw him he turned, and said, "Good old chap, you come all this Said he, "You cast me off and took another man, therefore I have come The master said, "Show this young man the way to his apartments and One day his wife said to him, "Would you like to enter into the inner Some three years passed when one day there came once more a servant Said he, "In my dream I went to a certain region, a place of great fear "The old man said, ''She is a wonderful woman. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel