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At this moment Count d'Artigas, Engineer Serko and Captain Spade go has been taken in, Count d'Artigas and Engineer Serko follow. possible use would Thomas Roch's invention be to the Count d'Artigas the acquaintance of Engineer Serko and Captain Spade, Ker Karraje lair--Ker Karraje and Back Cup;" and I surmise that if Engineer Serko d'Artigas, Engineer Serko, and Captain Spade will waste their time When I look out this morning, I see Thomas Roch and Engineer Serko now that Ker Karraje, Engineer Serko, Captain Spade, and the pirates Here comes Thomas Roch accompanied by Engineer Serko. 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That individual discharged his gun the next moment. "Come, Jack, there''s no time to throw away; hard work is before you, "Whom do you suppose I saw?" asked Brinton, turning to his mother and "Thus we meet, Brinton," he said in his low voice; "will you come The perplexing question was settled by Brinton Kingsland''s pony Why did not Wolf Ear, when he saw he could not reach his pony in "Surrender, Wolf Ear!" called Brinton; "you can''t help yourself." id: 55966 author: Everett-Green, Evelyn title: In Taunton town : a story of the rebellion of James Duke of Monmouth in 1685 date: words: 139889 sentences: 6377 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/55966.txt txt: ./txt/55966.txt summary: "And you have come on a good day!" cried my new friend, with "Having thus opened my heart to Mary, the time had come for me to speak hands of Lord Chief-Justice Jeffreys by that great and good man Richard "Mother," I said, "we have come to ask thee to read us that chapter. day should come when it can serve thee or thy good lord the young uncle came behind me and said that Lord Lonsdale had come in. "When the King-Duke comes to his loyal city of Taunton," said Miss Three thousand men had come with the Duke to Taunton; but I think like the Duke, comes with a great following, and for the time being Raising my eyes, I saw our Duke looking down upon my lord''s white face My lord heard all this with great quietness, and it was Mistress Mary''s id: 20524 author: Gaylord, Glance title: Culm Rock The Story of a Year: What it Brought and What it Taught date: words: 58303 sentences: 4158 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/20524.txt txt: ./txt/20524.txt summary: "Good-by, Noll," said the lawyer; "keep up a stout heart, my boy, and Noll Trafford stood leaning against a great post and looking after the "Of course!" said Noll, "for I''m going to get Uncle Richard to teach "Yes, if you mean Uncle Richard''s brother," said Noll, still very be a great deal pleasanter, Noll thought, to have Uncle Richard "I was looking at the sea," said Noll; "and--and--what''s the matter, "I would--if Uncle Richard hadn''t forbidden," said Noll; "do you think "But, Uncle Richard," said Noll, in some perplexity, "I don''t like to "No, Uncle Richard''s not much like papa," said Noll, with sudden "It looks just as it did when I saw it first," said Noll,--"the sea Noll looked thoughtfully on the sea a few minutes before he said, "I "I don''t think you''ll say that, Uncle Richard," said Noll,--not very sudden thought came into Noll''s heart, and he said, looking up id: 45573 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: Out with Garibaldi: A story of the liberation of Italy date: words: 105799 sentences: 4854 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/45573.txt txt: ./txt/45573.txt summary: hundred and twenty thousand men carrying the best weapons of the time, "It is like old times, comrade," Garibaldi said, with a strong grip of Garibaldi was seated in a room with two men, who were, as Frank days before Frank''s arrival, Crispi, with some other of Garibaldi''s Taking twenty men with him, Frank went to the prisons. "You are looking better," Rubini said, as Frank met him, when the "Half an hour will mean something like four miles," Frank said; "and as Five days after his arrival, Garibaldi sent for Frank, and said: The men hurried away, and Frank went off and followed the little crowd "Let four of your men," Frank said to the fishermen, "go with this As soon as Garibaldi had entered the castle, he said to Frank, who had "Garibaldi began with but a thousand men," he said in conclusion. id: 43806 author: Otis, James title: Sarah Dillard''s Ride: A Story of the Carolinas in 1780 date: words: 48500 sentences: 2536 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/43806.txt txt: ./txt/43806.txt summary: "It must be that the British are coming this way," Evan said, turning coming into the British camp as a spy, neither Nathan nor Evan had tongue free rein many minutes at a time," Nathan said in a tone of "He is most likely guiding the force to Greene''s Spring," Nathan said with Sarah Dillard," Nathan whispered to his comrade, and Evan sighed "Tell me all you know regarding this boy Sowers being a spy," Mrs. Dillard whispered when she was once more where private conversation importance," Nathan said as he moved back a few paces, Evan following "The Britishers are coming!" Evan whispered, and Nathan''s voice was "None except from your spy, Ephraim Sowers," Nathan replied, and then "But Ephraim Sowers is not a soldier," Evan said with a laugh, "and I During this time Nathan and Evan had been forcing their way toward the colonel said to Evan and Nathan: id: 37330 author: Stables, Gordon title: Aileen Aroon, A Memoir With other Tales of Faithful Friends and Favourites date: words: 108805 sentences: 6068 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/37330.txt txt: ./txt/37330.txt summary: thoughts have all flown away for a time, but, my dear, loving dog, when "Poor Nero," I said, "I _should_ have liked to have had Sable just to be A very long doggie is Dandie, with little short bits of legs, nice close "''Nellie,'' I said, as we parted, ''be kind to that poor dog; he may bring Poor little Fairy Mary, the favourite pet of Aileen Aroon, went the way morn is the best time for small dogs, because little boys are not yet One day when out walking, Pepper met a little long-haired dog about his "Well, then," I said, "we will bring the little dog on the boards, and "''Nero, old boy,'' I said to him one day, some time after this sickness, "''Aren''t we having a splendid time, master?'' the dog said to me one day. little dog and pussy looked when returning from a ramble. id: 11556 author: Verne, Jules title: Facing the Flag date: words: 57265 sentences: 3442 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/11556.txt txt: ./txt/11556.txt summary: Half an hour later the Count d''Artigas and Captain Spade were At this moment the Count d''Artigas and Engineer Serko appeared on Thomas Roch, "if it be necessary," said the Count d''Artigas. d''Artigas, Engineer Serko, Captain Spade and his crew. At this moment Count d''Artigas, Engineer Serko and Captain Spade go has been taken in, Count d''Artigas and Engineer Serko follow. possible use would Thomas Roch''s invention be to the Count d''Artigas the acquaintance of Engineer Serko and Captain Spade, Ker Karraje lair--Ker Karraje and Back Cup;" and I surmise that if Engineer Serko d''Artigas, Engineer Serko, and Captain Spade will waste their time When I look out this morning, I see Thomas Roch and Engineer Serko now that Ker Karraje, Engineer Serko, Captain Spade, and the pirates Here comes Thomas Roch accompanied by Engineer Serko. Ker Karraje, Engineer Serko, and Captain Spade remain Ker Karraje, Engineer Serko, and Captain Spade remain ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel