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Reducing subject-mistresses-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 30344 author = Defoe, Daniel title = The Fortunate Mistress (Parts 1 and 2) or a History of the Life of Mademoiselle de Beleau Known by the Name of the Lady Roxana date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 164572 sentences = 5561 flesch = 75 summary = With this thing called a husband I lived eight years in good fashion, done so, "Come, Amy," says he, "with your mistress's leave, you shall thing as that." "Why, madam," says Amy, "I hope you won't deny him if he "But that I know you to be a very honest girl, Amy," says I, "you would from your friends at London." "Well, Amy," says he then (having a little little time, Mrs Amy?" says my lord. madam," says she to Amy, "but though I lived near two years in the In a word, Amy went, and was gone five long hours; but when she came This, Amy thought, it was time enough to tell me of when she came over; When Amy came to me, "Now, my lady," says she, "what do you think of Amy, and having told her our discourse, she said she knew not what to cache = ./cache/30344.txt txt = ./txt/30344.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21116 author = Hornblow, Arthur title = The Easiest Way: A Story of Metropolitan Life date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 70296 sentences = 6176 flesch = 91 summary = "Seen Laura lately?" asked the lawyer suddenly, after Elfie had given 'Laura' I said--'you've no time to fool. "Look at that young girl--the blonde with white plumes--coming this way compliments, but what they said of her acting sounded good to Laura, stand by just exactly what I said." Turning and looking at her, he went "Good-bye, girlie--be happy." Turning to the newspaper man, he said: "I know," said Laura, with a faint smile. up to Miss Laura's room with dat knife and fo'k.' Ah said, 'Ah'm goin' "No, thank you," said Laura, sitting down so that she faced her "Still, I don't see how you can live that way," said Laura, lying back Laura snatched her hand away, and going up to the window, turned her manhood who six weeks before had said good-by to Laura and started out "Look out, Brockton," he said. cache = ./cache/21116.txt txt = ./txt/21116.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43508 author = Cullen, Clarence Louis title = The Eddy: A Novel of To-day date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 80497 sentences = 5199 flesch = 83 summary = bemoaning Louise's return home," said Laura, yawning ever so slightly. Louise, watching her mother, furtively pressed Laura's hand. "Your mother will show you to your room, dear," said Laura, placing an "The car is yours when you wish it, Louise," said Mrs. Treharne, Louise's mother knew that the girl must leave school in half a year at "Don't try to tell me what he is, Louise," said Laura, smiling. "My dear Louise," said Mrs. Treharne, obviously quelling a certain "I just caught sight of Mr. Jesse's car from my window," said Mrs. Treharne to Louise. "I think I shall not see him, mother," said Louise, ringing for Heloise "I am very lonesome, for one thing," said Louise, looking at her mother "Don't worry, Louise--all of these things come right in time," he said "I know that, Laura," said Louise. Laura had told Louise that Blythe was coming. "Don't say that, Louise," said Blythe. cache = ./cache/43508.txt txt = ./txt/43508.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5267 author = Dreiser, Theodore title = Sister Carrie date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 160453 sentences = 13269 flesch = 88 summary = "You're so kind," said Carrie, feeling the goodness of such attention in "Carrie wants us to go to the theatre," she said, looking in upon her "Why, hello, Charlie, old man," said Hurstwood, as Drouet came in that "Doesn't look much like a man who sees spirits, does he?" said Drouet. "Now, let me see," said Hurstwood, looking over Carrie's shoulder very "I saw you," Hurstwood said, genially, the next time Drouet drifted in "Yes," said Carrie innocently, feeling now that Hurstwood must have "I thought," he said, looking at Carrie, "I would come around and tell "Indeed you did," said Hurstwood, turning upon Carrie eyes in which she "Let the woman you look upon be wise or vain," said Carrie, her eyes "What's the matter, Carrie?" said Hurstwood after a time, noticing her "No; I was looking around for another place," said Carrie. cache = ./cache/5267.txt txt = ./txt/5267.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31370 author = Hazelton, George Cochrane title = Mistress Nell: A Merry Tale of a Merry Time date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 53027 sentences = 4991 flesch = 90 summary = "Nell told me I might come here, sir," said the girl, faintly excusing Buckingham was dazed; his eyes sought Nell, then looked aghast at the "Last night, Mistress Nell," said Strings, "the old fiddle played its "Pshaw!" said Nell, as she hugged the King's roses tighter in her arms. "Pardon, my lord; Nell, my arm!" said Hart. [Illustration: THE KING PROFESSES HIS LOVE FOR NELL.] "Nay; come up if you love me," said Nell, enticingly. "Faith and troth," said Nell, "I am happy to know our King has lost his "That is serious, Sire," said Nell, sadly; and then her eye twinkled as "Not while Nell loves Charles," he said. "The King's!" cried Nell, opening wide her eyes. "I am sure of that," said Nell, slyly; "my King was there." "True, Nell," said the King, mercifully. "It is I who should ask your pardon, Nell," exclaimed the King, cache = ./cache/31370.txt txt = ./txt/31370.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13050 author = Walter, Eugene title = The Easiest Way Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40531 sentences = 5564 flesch = 99 summary = [LAURA _crosses to door, meditating; pauses in thought_. fellow is on the square [LAURA _crosses to_ WILL, _taking his right things in New York [LAURA _crosses and girlishly jumps into No game then [_Crosses to door._], and I'm going to help Mrs. Williams; maybe she's lost nearly seven dollars by this time, and I'm LAURA _gets a cushion in each hand off seat; crosses down to left of JOHN _crosses, and, taking_ LAURA'S _arm, passes her over to seat; his _shoulder_; LAURA _turns and sees her_; ANNIE _looks away._] Where is [_Rises, crosses to right of table, facing_ LAURA.] Well, you LAURA _crosses up to mirror, picks up hat from box, puts it on, looks LAURA _crosses to right of table, sits opposite_ WILL, _and hands him LAURA _crosses and sits on sofa._ ELFIE _puts muff, &c., on table._ I've got to get back [JOHN _looks around; 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Louise, watching her mother, furtively pressed Laura''s hand. "Your mother will show you to your room, dear," said Laura, placing an "The car is yours when you wish it, Louise," said Mrs. Treharne, Louise''s mother knew that the girl must leave school in half a year at "Don''t try to tell me what he is, Louise," said Laura, smiling. "My dear Louise," said Mrs. Treharne, obviously quelling a certain "I just caught sight of Mr. Jesse''s car from my window," said Mrs. Treharne to Louise. "I think I shall not see him, mother," said Louise, ringing for Heloise "I am very lonesome, for one thing," said Louise, looking at her mother "Don''t worry, Louise--all of these things come right in time," he said "I know that, Laura," said Louise. Laura had told Louise that Blythe was coming. "Don''t say that, Louise," said Blythe. id: 30344 author: Defoe, Daniel title: The Fortunate Mistress (Parts 1 and 2) or a History of the Life of Mademoiselle de Beleau Known by the Name of the Lady Roxana date: words: 164572 sentences: 5561 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/30344.txt txt: ./txt/30344.txt summary: With this thing called a husband I lived eight years in good fashion, done so, "Come, Amy," says he, "with your mistress''s leave, you shall thing as that." "Why, madam," says Amy, "I hope you won''t deny him if he "But that I know you to be a very honest girl, Amy," says I, "you would from your friends at London." "Well, Amy," says he then (having a little little time, Mrs Amy?" says my lord. madam," says she to Amy, "but though I lived near two years in the In a word, Amy went, and was gone five long hours; but when she came This, Amy thought, it was time enough to tell me of when she came over; When Amy came to me, "Now, my lady," says she, "what do you think of Amy, and having told her our discourse, she said she knew not what to id: 5267 author: Dreiser, Theodore title: Sister Carrie date: words: 160453 sentences: 13269 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/5267.txt txt: ./txt/5267.txt summary: "You''re so kind," said Carrie, feeling the goodness of such attention in "Carrie wants us to go to the theatre," she said, looking in upon her "Why, hello, Charlie, old man," said Hurstwood, as Drouet came in that "Doesn''t look much like a man who sees spirits, does he?" said Drouet. "Now, let me see," said Hurstwood, looking over Carrie''s shoulder very "I saw you," Hurstwood said, genially, the next time Drouet drifted in "Yes," said Carrie innocently, feeling now that Hurstwood must have "I thought," he said, looking at Carrie, "I would come around and tell "Indeed you did," said Hurstwood, turning upon Carrie eyes in which she "Let the woman you look upon be wise or vain," said Carrie, her eyes "What''s the matter, Carrie?" said Hurstwood after a time, noticing her "No; I was looking around for another place," said Carrie. id: 31370 author: Hazelton, George Cochrane title: Mistress Nell: A Merry Tale of a Merry Time date: words: 53027 sentences: 4991 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/31370.txt txt: ./txt/31370.txt summary: "Nell told me I might come here, sir," said the girl, faintly excusing Buckingham was dazed; his eyes sought Nell, then looked aghast at the "Last night, Mistress Nell," said Strings, "the old fiddle played its "Pshaw!" said Nell, as she hugged the King''s roses tighter in her arms. "Pardon, my lord; Nell, my arm!" said Hart. [Illustration: THE KING PROFESSES HIS LOVE FOR NELL.] "Nay; come up if you love me," said Nell, enticingly. "Faith and troth," said Nell, "I am happy to know our King has lost his "That is serious, Sire," said Nell, sadly; and then her eye twinkled as "Not while Nell loves Charles," he said. "The King''s!" cried Nell, opening wide her eyes. "I am sure of that," said Nell, slyly; "my King was there." "True, Nell," said the King, mercifully. "It is I who should ask your pardon, Nell," exclaimed the King, id: 21116 author: Hornblow, Arthur title: The Easiest Way: A Story of Metropolitan Life date: words: 70296 sentences: 6176 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/21116.txt txt: ./txt/21116.txt summary: "Seen Laura lately?" asked the lawyer suddenly, after Elfie had given ''Laura'' I said--''you''ve no time to fool. "Look at that young girl--the blonde with white plumes--coming this way compliments, but what they said of her acting sounded good to Laura, stand by just exactly what I said." Turning and looking at her, he went "Good-bye, girlie--be happy." Turning to the newspaper man, he said: "I know," said Laura, with a faint smile. up to Miss Laura''s room with dat knife and fo''k.'' Ah said, ''Ah''m goin'' "No, thank you," said Laura, sitting down so that she faced her "Still, I don''t see how you can live that way," said Laura, lying back Laura snatched her hand away, and going up to the window, turned her manhood who six weeks before had said good-by to Laura and started out "Look out, Brockton," he said. id: 13050 author: Walter, Eugene title: The Easiest Way Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911 date: words: 40531 sentences: 5564 pages: flesch: 99 cache: ./cache/13050.txt txt: ./txt/13050.txt summary: [LAURA _crosses to door, meditating; pauses in thought_. fellow is on the square [LAURA _crosses to_ WILL, _taking his right things in New York [LAURA _crosses and girlishly jumps into No game then [_Crosses to door._], and I''m going to help Mrs. Williams; maybe she''s lost nearly seven dollars by this time, and I''m LAURA _gets a cushion in each hand off seat; crosses down to left of JOHN _crosses, and, taking_ LAURA''S _arm, passes her over to seat; his _shoulder_; LAURA _turns and sees her_; ANNIE _looks away._] Where is [_Rises, crosses to right of table, facing_ LAURA.] Well, you LAURA _crosses up to mirror, picks up hat from box, puts it on, looks LAURA _crosses to right of table, sits opposite_ WILL, _and hands him LAURA _crosses and sits on sofa._ ELFIE _puts muff, &c., on table._ I''ve got to get back [JOHN _looks around; crosses behind table ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel