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(Annie Fellows) title: The Story of Dago date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/17429.txt cache: ./cache/17429.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'17429.txt' 13980 txt/../ent/13980.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 13980 author: Barnum, Richard title: Mappo, the Merry Monkey: His Many Adventures date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/13980.txt cache: ./cache/13980.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'13980.txt' 32334 txt/../pos/32334.pos 33421 txt/../wrd/33421.wrd 32334 txt/../wrd/32334.wrd 33421 txt/../pos/33421.pos 21049 txt/../pos/21049.pos 21049 txt/../wrd/21049.wrd 33421 txt/../ent/33421.ent 32334 txt/../ent/32334.ent 21049 txt/../ent/21049.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 32334 author: Garis, Howard Roger title: Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail (The Funny Monkey Boys) date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/32334.txt cache: ./cache/32334.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 3 resourceName b'32334.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 21049 author: Garis, Howard Roger title: The Curlytops and Their Pets; Or, Uncle Toby's Strange Collection date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/21049.txt cache: ./cache/21049.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'21049.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 33421 author: Garner, R. L. (Richard Lynch) title: The Speech of Monkeys date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/33421.txt cache: ./cache/33421.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'33421.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-monkeys-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 21049 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = The Curlytops and Their Pets; Or, Uncle Toby's Strange Collection date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 49093 sentences = 4350 flesch = 98 summary = Mrs. Martin opened and read the letter as Ted and Janet went back to "This is a letter from your Uncle Toby," said Mrs. Martin, "and there is Teddy and Janet laughed, and Trouble looked at them with wondering eyes. "Probably Uncle Toby is too old a man to bother with pet cats," said Mrs. Martin. Janet, Teddy and Trouble liked to eat, and toward the end of the meal So this time Mrs. Martin called her little boy by his right name. "Yes, Uncle Toby left you a cat, also," said Mrs. Watson. "Only a little," said Mrs. Martin, for she thought if the Curlytops were away?" asked Mrs. Martin, as Ted and Janet went down the street one way "Janet, you come in and stay with Trouble," called Mrs. Martin "I'll get "You did very well, Curlytops, and Trouble also," said Mrs. Martin, as cache = ./cache/21049.txt txt = ./txt/21049.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26618 author = Leslie, Madeline title = Minnie's Pet Monkey date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10179 sentences = 630 flesch = 85 summary = MINNIE'S PET MONKEY. MINNIE'S PET MONKEY. MINNIE'S PET MONKEY. MINNIE'S PET MONKEY. Mrs. Lee could not endure to see a monkey dressed like a man, as they I don't think even Minnie loved her pet monkey as well as she did her "I think you will have to take a little stick, Hepsy," said Mrs. Lee, "I hope Jacko will never see any body shave," said Minnie, in a "I don't see," said Minnie, thoughtfully, "how a monkey could ever think the little fellow by the chain for a walk, Minnie gayly running by his stairs; and when the gentleman said 'good morning,' the animal took off "Do you think, mamma, I could teach Jacko to do so?" inquired Minnie, "I should think they would have punished him," said Minnie, with great chapter on Minnie's pet monkey. "Why, mother, I think Kees was a very good animal, indeed," said Minnie, cache = ./cache/26618.txt txt = ./txt/26618.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31486 author = Anonymous title = The Monkey's Frolic: A Humorous Tale, in Verse date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 1363 sentences = 203 flesch = 90 summary = And _Puss_ look'd her thanks, and politely cried _Mew_! _Pug_ then shook her paw, and they sat down together, "Miss _Puss_," he exclaim'd, "you'll be shaved, I presume?" Now _Pug_ could not find either razor or knife, So _Puss_ ran no hazard of losing her life;-_Pug_ found what the terrified _Cat_ thought as bad; With which Barber _Pug_ now proceeded to scrape her. While _Pug_, still determined to give her a scraping, For _Pug_ had contrived, amid _Susan's_ alarms, To reach the house-top, with Miss _Puss_ in his arms. Now fearing that _Pug_ or Miss _Puss_ might be maim'd, But _Pug_ with loose tiles soon repulsed the assailant. _Pug_ chatter'd and paced to and fro on the roof, And _Puss_ and the _Monkey_ grown fiercer and bolder, "My _Monkey_ and _Cat_ have created alarm; Nursery Ditties: from the Lips of Mrs. Lullaby. By the Author of "Stories of Old Daniel." cache = ./cache/31486.txt txt = ./txt/31486.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13980 author = Barnum, Richard title = Mappo, the Merry Monkey: His Many Adventures date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24050 sentences = 1965 flesch = 98 summary = The name of the little monkey boy was Mappo, and he had two brothers and "I guess that tiger is gone now," said Jacko to Mappo. "You'd better ask mamma," said Choo, one of the little girl monkeys. "We--we thought the tiger was gone," said Mappo, who was trembling "No, we must let Mappo have a good try," said Mrs. Monkey. white meat, Mappo thought of a good trick to play on Bumpo or Jacko. at the tiger, Mappo," said an old grandfather monkey, high in a tree. one was a big striped tiger, and when Mappo saw him, the monkey crouched "What is it?" asked Mappo, wondering how he, a little monkey, could do "Hello!" said Mappo to Tum Tum, as the little monkey sat on the "Now, Prince," said the circus man, "Mappo is going to have a ride on "Well, I don't like to lose such a good trick monkey," said Mappo's cache = ./cache/13980.txt txt = ./txt/13980.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33629 author = Paine, Albert Bigelow title = The Autobiography of a Monkey date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 1590 sentences = 232 flesch = 90 summary = Or joined in the jungle song. THE SONG OF THE JUNGLE. _The tribes of the jungle are we--_ The men came among us one day, Enticed foolish monkeys away. But the monkeys crept out of the tree-tops-The birds and the beasts of the forest The birds and the beasts of the forest And I studied the ways of my master Yet often I longed for the jungle-And, dressed in a gaudy new suit, And the last tangled trace of the jungle Till at night I was changed from a monkey On the ladies he took me to call-And I took her out boating next morning, Then, ho, for the skill of the jungle! Yet often I dreamed of the jungle-With Tusky, our elephant king. With Tusky, our elephant king. The ways and the customs of men. For man did not spring from the monkey, But monkey _descended from man!_ cache = ./cache/33629.txt txt = ./txt/33629.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32334 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail (The Funny Monkey Boys) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 42024 sentences = 3270 flesch = 98 summary = "But it doesn't much matter," said Jumpo's papa, "for as long as Jacko But when Jacko and Jumpo got to the little house in the tree, their It was a few days after Jumpo Kinkytail, the little green monkey boy, couldn't catch Jumpo, and the green parrot went home with the monkey boy "Come on," said Jacko to Jumpo, as the two monkey boys walked side by So when Jacko and Jumpo were walking home together the red monkey asked "You stay here with Jacko and Jumpo," said the monkey boys' father, "and earn money that way," said Mamma Kinkytail, as Jacko and Jumpo came in "All right," said Jumpo, so Jacko handed the poor little girl the $1.17. asked Jacko Kinkytail of his brother Jumpo, the green monkey, when he One day, when Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail, the red and green monkey boys, were coming home from school, Jacko said to Jumpo: cache = ./cache/32334.txt txt = ./txt/32334.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33421 author = Garner, R. L. (Richard Lynch) title = The Speech of Monkeys date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51223 sentences = 2693 flesch = 77 summary = mark the sound of monkeys as speech, and distinguish them from mere of the sounds of a great number of monkeys, and among others I secured a monkey-house, and for the first time approached a cage containing five man could easily develop, including thought, reason, speech, and the the monkey had a motive in learning the sound, that I shall relate the far as I have observed, under like conditions use the same sound and expressing thought, and to come within the limits of speech, the sounds Sounds which only express emotion are not speech, as Vocal Organs and Sound--Speech in City and Country--Music, Vocal Organs and Sound--Speech in City and Country--Music, Speech--Sounds accompanied by Gestures--Certain Acts follow Speech--Sounds accompanied by Gestures--Certain Acts follow [Sidenote: SOUNDS OF MONKEYS AS SPEECH] the sounds of human speech, would show that they are aware that ideas that the monkey's sounds were converted into human speech, but the cache = ./cache/33421.txt txt = ./txt/33421.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17429 author = Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows) title = The Story of Dago date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19444 sentences = 1225 flesch = 92 summary = had left at home,--Stuart and Phil and little Elsie. kept their poor old great-aunt Patricia in a woful state of nervous I thought, "and poor old great-aunt Patricia." Matches that day, but he cried next morning when Stuart came down with The day after I was divided between Phil and Stuart, the boys of the One day Phil was moved into Miss Patricia's room while his own was Phil begged Stuart to bring his little rubber-gun--gumbo-shooter he "Oh, dear," sighed Phil, half crying, "if Aunt Patricia was only like "He always had good sugar-plums in him, though," said little Elsie, "That's what might happen to Dago any day, sister," Phil said, in a Phil and little Elsie followed her. last stroke, when little Elsie held open the alley-gate and Phil Phil looked at her little bare red hands and tear-stained face, and not understand your Aunt Patricia, or why many of the little things cache = ./cache/17429.txt txt = ./txt/17429.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29254 author = Drummond, Henry title = The Monkey That Would Not Kill date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10903 sentences = 581 flesch = 84 summary = catching the monkey by the tail with the other, he swung poor Tricky a man nor monkey who had ever been hanged on board his ship should ever be Tricky to perch on the top of the pump, tied the rope round his neck, monkey's neck, and led him forth to the edge of the great sea-cliff. The shepherd rose for the first time since that monkey In the first place this new monkey was very like Tricky, and Another thing that makes me think it is the same monkey, is that Tricky the monkey that--would--not--kill, after searching night and day for a Captain told Donald that the monkey had never been known to behave like one other thing happened that night: Donald gave the monkey its name. When the next station came, however, Donald and the monkey were killed the monkey, for Donald would surely go in search of it; so after cache = ./cache/29254.txt txt = ./txt/29254.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43906 author = Bannerman, Helen title = The Story of the Teasing Monkey date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 1186 sentences = 99 flesch = 91 summary = And next time Jacko pulled the lion's tail he gave a great tug--the roots broke, and down fell Jacko, into the huge, fierce grim old lion's The lioness came and looked at Jacko. The lion and lioness were rather worried because Jacko did not get fat, "I am tired of bananas," said Jacko. "Yes," said Jacko, "and I don't want to be fat for those old lions." So the lion went back and told the little rats _very fiercely_ that he But as the cocoa-nuts fell on the heads of the lion and lioness, and As soon as their heads felt a little better, the lion and lioness took Jacko was very much delighted to get the cocoa-nuts, but he had hard And the lion and lioness peeping in, thought it was all Jacko, and they But Jacko was so round with eating cocoa-nut, and so slippery with cache = ./cache/43906.txt txt = ./txt/43906.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18626 author = Bailey, Arthur Scott title = The Tale of Major Monkey date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14861 sentences = 1466 flesch = 96 summary = "Major Monkey," said the newcomer, knocking off his cap with one hand Major Monkey and old Mr. Crow had a long talk. In reply to Mr. Crow's questions, Major Monkey explained that he was a introducing everybody to "his old friend, Major Monkey." "He'll be here soon," he said when people asked him where Major Monkey Major Monkey touched his cap to Mr. Crow. hadn't been for Peter Mink and Tommy Fox. As soon as Major Monkey showed himself, after throwing the apple at And turning to his friend, the Major, Mr. Crow said: "Which of these Major Monkey opened his hand and gave Mr. Crow a good look at his Now and then old Mr. Crow flew up and tried to talk with Major Monkey. Mr. Crow took good care not to lose sight of Major Monkey. And Major Monkey turned to Mr. Crow and said: cache = ./cache/18626.txt txt = ./txt/18626.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 33421 32334 21049 18626 21049 43906 number of items: 11 sum of words: 225,916 average size in words: 20,537 average readability score: 90 nouns: monkey; time; man; monkeys; house; way; sound; speech; sounds; boy; dog; day; cage; one; hand; tail; something; children; circus; tree; trouble; illustration; boys; head; pets; animals; brother; tricks; mother; water; dogs; room; thing; trick; things; box; woods; voice; place; life; father; door; night; anything; animal; top; tiger; side; ship; organ verbs: was; had; is; have; said; be; do; were; did; are; get; ''s; go; see; been; cried; come; asked; went; made; going; came; make; know; ''m; has; take; thought; saw; looked; let; think; called; got; put; want; eat; heard; look; began; took; find; found; tell; say; am; does; knew; gave; give adjectives: little; other; old; good; same; great; many; big; more; long; such; white; first; black; much; red; few; own; new; sure; green; next; last; glad; nice; ready; poor; bad; human; afraid; whole; funny; certain; small; fine; better; right; open; sudden; dear; full; warm; different; strange; several; best; hot; strong; high; able adverbs: n''t; not; so; up; then; out; very; now; down; just; away; as; back; here; never; all; there; too; again; soon; only; off; on; more; much; over; in; once; home; always; ever; even; well; of; almost; around; right; maybe; first; enough; quite; far; together; still; long; also; most; fast; perhaps; sometimes pronouns: i; he; it; his; you; they; him; we; her; she; my; me; them; their; your; our; us; himself; its; ''s; myself; ''em; themselves; one; itself; yourself; em; herself; yours; mine; ourselves; ours; hers; york=; theirs; yourselves; outline.=; i''m; hour,--she; fun= proper nouns: _; mappo; jacko; mr.; jumpo; janet; teddy; major; monkey; mrs.; martin; uncle; curlytops; toby; crow; ted; jack; top; tum; tip; phil; trouble; kinkytail; exclaimed; skyrocket; donald; wiggily; fox; chapter; tricky; patricia; minnie; nip; snuff; elsie; miss; jimmy; jolly; prince; stuart; speech; aunt; c.; tiger; story; nellie; dago; robin; johnnie; green keywords: monkey; mr.; illustration; uncle; little; jacko; word; wiggily; tum; tricky; toby; time; teddy; susie; stuart; speech; sound; simian; sidenote; shepherd; pug; prince; phil; patricia; park; nellie; mrs.; miss; minnie; mickie; martin; mappo; man; major; life; leslie; lee; kinkytail; jungle; jumpo; janet; jack; gum; great; elsie; donald; dago; curlytops; crow; chapter one topic; one dimension: monkey file(s): ./cache/21049.txt titles(s): The Curlytops and Their Pets; Or, Uncle Toby''s Strange Collection three topics; one dimension: said; mappo; speech file(s): ./cache/21049.txt, ./cache/32334.txt, ./cache/33421.txt titles(s): The Curlytops and Their Pets; Or, Uncle Toby''s Strange Collection | Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail (The Funny Monkey Boys) | The Speech of Monkeys five topics; three dimensions: said mr monkey; mappo jacko monkey; speech sounds sound; little phil old; terrified clatter fetch file(s): ./cache/21049.txt, ./cache/32334.txt, ./cache/33421.txt, ./cache/17429.txt, ./cache/43906.txt titles(s): The Curlytops and Their Pets; Or, Uncle Toby''s Strange Collection | Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail (The Funny Monkey Boys) | The Speech of Monkeys | The Story of Dago | The Story of the Teasing Monkey Type: gutenberg title: subject-monkeys-gutenberg date: 2021-06-07 time: 11:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Monkeys" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 31486 author: Anonymous title: The Monkey''s Frolic: A Humorous Tale, in Verse date: words: 1363 sentences: 203 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/31486.txt txt: ./txt/31486.txt summary: And _Puss_ look''d her thanks, and politely cried _Mew_! _Pug_ then shook her paw, and they sat down together, "Miss _Puss_," he exclaim''d, "you''ll be shaved, I presume?" Now _Pug_ could not find either razor or knife, So _Puss_ ran no hazard of losing her life;-_Pug_ found what the terrified _Cat_ thought as bad; With which Barber _Pug_ now proceeded to scrape her. While _Pug_, still determined to give her a scraping, For _Pug_ had contrived, amid _Susan''s_ alarms, To reach the house-top, with Miss _Puss_ in his arms. Now fearing that _Pug_ or Miss _Puss_ might be maim''d, But _Pug_ with loose tiles soon repulsed the assailant. _Pug_ chatter''d and paced to and fro on the roof, And _Puss_ and the _Monkey_ grown fiercer and bolder, "My _Monkey_ and _Cat_ have created alarm; Nursery Ditties: from the Lips of Mrs. Lullaby. By the Author of "Stories of Old Daniel." id: 18626 author: Bailey, Arthur Scott title: The Tale of Major Monkey date: words: 14861 sentences: 1466 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/18626.txt txt: ./txt/18626.txt summary: "Major Monkey," said the newcomer, knocking off his cap with one hand Major Monkey and old Mr. Crow had a long talk. In reply to Mr. Crow''s questions, Major Monkey explained that he was a introducing everybody to "his old friend, Major Monkey." "He''ll be here soon," he said when people asked him where Major Monkey Major Monkey touched his cap to Mr. Crow. hadn''t been for Peter Mink and Tommy Fox. As soon as Major Monkey showed himself, after throwing the apple at And turning to his friend, the Major, Mr. Crow said: "Which of these Major Monkey opened his hand and gave Mr. Crow a good look at his Now and then old Mr. Crow flew up and tried to talk with Major Monkey. Mr. Crow took good care not to lose sight of Major Monkey. And Major Monkey turned to Mr. Crow and said: id: 43906 author: Bannerman, Helen title: The Story of the Teasing Monkey date: words: 1186 sentences: 99 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/43906.txt txt: ./txt/43906.txt summary: And next time Jacko pulled the lion''s tail he gave a great tug--the roots broke, and down fell Jacko, into the huge, fierce grim old lion''s The lioness came and looked at Jacko. The lion and lioness were rather worried because Jacko did not get fat, "I am tired of bananas," said Jacko. "Yes," said Jacko, "and I don''t want to be fat for those old lions." So the lion went back and told the little rats _very fiercely_ that he But as the cocoa-nuts fell on the heads of the lion and lioness, and As soon as their heads felt a little better, the lion and lioness took Jacko was very much delighted to get the cocoa-nuts, but he had hard And the lion and lioness peeping in, thought it was all Jacko, and they But Jacko was so round with eating cocoa-nut, and so slippery with id: 13980 author: Barnum, Richard title: Mappo, the Merry Monkey: His Many Adventures date: words: 24050 sentences: 1965 pages: flesch: 98 cache: ./cache/13980.txt txt: ./txt/13980.txt summary: The name of the little monkey boy was Mappo, and he had two brothers and "I guess that tiger is gone now," said Jacko to Mappo. "You''d better ask mamma," said Choo, one of the little girl monkeys. "We--we thought the tiger was gone," said Mappo, who was trembling "No, we must let Mappo have a good try," said Mrs. Monkey. white meat, Mappo thought of a good trick to play on Bumpo or Jacko. at the tiger, Mappo," said an old grandfather monkey, high in a tree. one was a big striped tiger, and when Mappo saw him, the monkey crouched "What is it?" asked Mappo, wondering how he, a little monkey, could do "Hello!" said Mappo to Tum Tum, as the little monkey sat on the "Now, Prince," said the circus man, "Mappo is going to have a ride on "Well, I don''t like to lose such a good trick monkey," said Mappo''s id: 29254 author: Drummond, Henry title: The Monkey That Would Not Kill date: words: 10903 sentences: 581 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/29254.txt txt: ./txt/29254.txt summary: catching the monkey by the tail with the other, he swung poor Tricky a man nor monkey who had ever been hanged on board his ship should ever be Tricky to perch on the top of the pump, tied the rope round his neck, monkey''s neck, and led him forth to the edge of the great sea-cliff. The shepherd rose for the first time since that monkey In the first place this new monkey was very like Tricky, and Another thing that makes me think it is the same monkey, is that Tricky the monkey that--would--not--kill, after searching night and day for a Captain told Donald that the monkey had never been known to behave like one other thing happened that night: Donald gave the monkey its name. When the next station came, however, Donald and the monkey were killed the monkey, for Donald would surely go in search of it; so after id: 21049 author: Garis, Howard Roger title: The Curlytops and Their Pets; Or, Uncle Toby''s Strange Collection date: words: 49093 sentences: 4350 pages: flesch: 98 cache: ./cache/21049.txt txt: ./txt/21049.txt summary: Mrs. Martin opened and read the letter as Ted and Janet went back to "This is a letter from your Uncle Toby," said Mrs. Martin, "and there is Teddy and Janet laughed, and Trouble looked at them with wondering eyes. "Probably Uncle Toby is too old a man to bother with pet cats," said Mrs. Martin. Janet, Teddy and Trouble liked to eat, and toward the end of the meal So this time Mrs. Martin called her little boy by his right name. "Yes, Uncle Toby left you a cat, also," said Mrs. Watson. "Only a little," said Mrs. Martin, for she thought if the Curlytops were away?" asked Mrs. Martin, as Ted and Janet went down the street one way "Janet, you come in and stay with Trouble," called Mrs. Martin "I''ll get "You did very well, Curlytops, and Trouble also," said Mrs. Martin, as id: 32334 author: Garis, Howard Roger title: Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail (The Funny Monkey Boys) date: words: 42024 sentences: 3270 pages: flesch: 98 cache: ./cache/32334.txt txt: ./txt/32334.txt summary: "But it doesn''t much matter," said Jumpo''s papa, "for as long as Jacko But when Jacko and Jumpo got to the little house in the tree, their It was a few days after Jumpo Kinkytail, the little green monkey boy, couldn''t catch Jumpo, and the green parrot went home with the monkey boy "Come on," said Jacko to Jumpo, as the two monkey boys walked side by So when Jacko and Jumpo were walking home together the red monkey asked "You stay here with Jacko and Jumpo," said the monkey boys'' father, "and earn money that way," said Mamma Kinkytail, as Jacko and Jumpo came in "All right," said Jumpo, so Jacko handed the poor little girl the $1.17. asked Jacko Kinkytail of his brother Jumpo, the green monkey, when he One day, when Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail, the red and green monkey boys, were coming home from school, Jacko said to Jumpo: id: 33421 author: Garner, R. L. (Richard Lynch) title: The Speech of Monkeys date: words: 51223 sentences: 2693 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/33421.txt txt: ./txt/33421.txt summary: mark the sound of monkeys as speech, and distinguish them from mere of the sounds of a great number of monkeys, and among others I secured a monkey-house, and for the first time approached a cage containing five man could easily develop, including thought, reason, speech, and the the monkey had a motive in learning the sound, that I shall relate the far as I have observed, under like conditions use the same sound and expressing thought, and to come within the limits of speech, the sounds Sounds which only express emotion are not speech, as Vocal Organs and Sound--Speech in City and Country--Music, Vocal Organs and Sound--Speech in City and Country--Music, Speech--Sounds accompanied by Gestures--Certain Acts follow Speech--Sounds accompanied by Gestures--Certain Acts follow [Sidenote: SOUNDS OF MONKEYS AS SPEECH] the sounds of human speech, would show that they are aware that ideas that the monkey''s sounds were converted into human speech, but the id: 17429 author: Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows) title: The Story of Dago date: words: 19444 sentences: 1225 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/17429.txt txt: ./txt/17429.txt summary: had left at home,--Stuart and Phil and little Elsie. kept their poor old great-aunt Patricia in a woful state of nervous I thought, "and poor old great-aunt Patricia." Matches that day, but he cried next morning when Stuart came down with The day after I was divided between Phil and Stuart, the boys of the One day Phil was moved into Miss Patricia''s room while his own was Phil begged Stuart to bring his little rubber-gun--gumbo-shooter he "Oh, dear," sighed Phil, half crying, "if Aunt Patricia was only like "He always had good sugar-plums in him, though," said little Elsie, "That''s what might happen to Dago any day, sister," Phil said, in a Phil and little Elsie followed her. last stroke, when little Elsie held open the alley-gate and Phil Phil looked at her little bare red hands and tear-stained face, and not understand your Aunt Patricia, or why many of the little things id: 26618 author: Leslie, Madeline title: Minnie''s Pet Monkey date: words: 10179 sentences: 630 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/26618.txt txt: ./txt/26618.txt summary: MINNIE''S PET MONKEY. MINNIE''S PET MONKEY. MINNIE''S PET MONKEY. MINNIE''S PET MONKEY. Mrs. Lee could not endure to see a monkey dressed like a man, as they I don''t think even Minnie loved her pet monkey as well as she did her "I think you will have to take a little stick, Hepsy," said Mrs. Lee, "I hope Jacko will never see any body shave," said Minnie, in a "I don''t see," said Minnie, thoughtfully, "how a monkey could ever think the little fellow by the chain for a walk, Minnie gayly running by his stairs; and when the gentleman said ''good morning,'' the animal took off "Do you think, mamma, I could teach Jacko to do so?" inquired Minnie, "I should think they would have punished him," said Minnie, with great chapter on Minnie''s pet monkey. "Why, mother, I think Kees was a very good animal, indeed," said Minnie, id: 33629 author: Paine, Albert Bigelow title: The Autobiography of a Monkey date: words: 1590 sentences: 232 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/33629.txt txt: ./txt/33629.txt summary: Or joined in the jungle song. THE SONG OF THE JUNGLE. _The tribes of the jungle are we--_ The men came among us one day, Enticed foolish monkeys away. But the monkeys crept out of the tree-tops-The birds and the beasts of the forest The birds and the beasts of the forest And I studied the ways of my master Yet often I longed for the jungle-And, dressed in a gaudy new suit, And the last tangled trace of the jungle Till at night I was changed from a monkey On the ladies he took me to call-And I took her out boating next morning, Then, ho, for the skill of the jungle! Yet often I dreamed of the jungle-With Tusky, our elephant king. With Tusky, our elephant king. The ways and the customs of men. For man did not spring from the monkey, But monkey _descended from man!_ ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel