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Reducing subject-newspapers-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 16447 author = Adams, Samuel Hopkins title = The Clarion date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 123282 sentences = 12032 flesch = 87 summary = earn," said Hal Surtaine a little grandiloquently. "Bewitched, Hal?" said Dr. Surtaine as his son came to him. "Do you think many fathers would do this sort of thing, Dad?" said Hal "Perhaps you're right, Miss Neal," said Hal, a little startled by the "My business is with this man," said Hal, indicating Sterne. "I've just bought out the 'Clarion,'" said Hal. CHAPTER VII "Do you know, it's rather a pity you don't like me," said Hal, with "Most people are good to you, I fancy, Hal," said she, looking him over "I was going to suggest, Mr. Surtaine," said McGuire Ellis formally, "He's taught me what little I know about this business," said Hal. "He's right, there," said Dr. Surtaine, on one side of Hal; and from the sharply to face Hal Surtaine, "I don't know how the devil old "Mr. Ellis," said Hal, "will you 'phone Mr. Wayne to send up the man who cache = ./cache/16447.txt txt = ./txt/16447.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22872 author = Warner, Anne title = Susan Clegg and a Man in the House date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54264 sentences = 3479 flesch = 93 summary = "As far as I can see," she said confidentially to her friend, Mrs. Lathrop, who lived next door, "men are not what they are cracked up to as Elijah went an' called 'em the 'Chirpy Cherry Ponders,' an' Mrs. Jilkins says where he got the idea as either of 'em ever chirped in "Well," said Miss Clegg, with strong emphasis, as she mounted Mrs. Lathrop's steps, "I don't know, I'm sure, what I've come over here for "I'm a good deal worried over Elijah," Miss Clegg said to Mrs. Lathrop, "I know you would," said her friend, "whatever faults you've got, Mrs. Lathrop, I'd always feel that about you." Well, Mrs. Lathrop, she says you never hear nothin' like that duck when it felt "I ain't either," said Susan; "Mrs. Macy says, she was n't either. "Mrs. Macy says what she wants to know is what's Elijah tryin' to get at cache = ./cache/22872.txt txt = ./txt/22872.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31138 author = Taylor, Bert Leston title = The So-called Human Race date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62704 sentences = 5685 flesch = 86 summary = A man will sit around smoking all day and his wife will remark: "My One day her mother said to her: "Go, my dear, and see how your Little Red Riding-Hood did not think it good form to go to bed so very, just like your father; he didn't know beans, either," she said. The old stuff is just as good to-day as Her father, she said, was a New York cartoonist who one day had been "Good night!" said the Hatter, and walked away. New Year's Day our young friends, Miss Hattie Cochran and Mr. Elias Der Sir: I am writing you to know if you have seen any thing of my wife Have we not, many times, in the good old days in Vermont, seen My respected father came to breakfast on New Year's Day remarking that "I think I have read somewhere," said Mrs. Givu A. 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Anthy leaned back in her chair, her eyes like stars, looked at Nort, and he liked Nort, frowned upon it, and even Fergus scowled; but Anthy said: "Nort, my boy, I knew it, I knew it!" said the old Captain, when Anthy cache = ./cache/33251.txt txt = ./txt/33251.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12253 author = D. D. Cottrell's Subscription Agency title = Wholesale Price List of Newspapers and Periodicals date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 36615 sentences = 7812 flesch = 90 summary = COTTRELL'S SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, NORTH COHOCTON, N.Y. Popular Magazine Offers with North American Review (new) and Success .......... LADIES' HOME JOURNAL FREE: Send me two (2) orders for the combination subscription to the Ladies' Home Journal, or for three (3) orders a 171-173 Washington St., Chicago, Ill. MAGAZINES SENT TO SEPARATE ADDRESSES IF DESIRED. 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Beaver said to Humphrey, as Worthing went out. "Good-looking young man," said Rivers, as the door closed behind felt, suddenly, a great man--Humphrey Quain of _The Day_, cocksure, men, in the first few days of Humphrey's life in the office of _The Since that day when Humphrey had first met him in Ferrol's room, and he went into Rivers' room, the great man smiled and said facetiously, "Everything!" said Humphrey, gloomily, looking round the room. Humphrey thought of the girl he had passed that day in the street.... "I didn't know you went in for this sort of thing," Humphrey said. "Well, Quain," said Ferrol, as Humphrey came into the room. "Well, what do you think of the life to-day?" 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"Bewitched, Hal?" said Dr. Surtaine as his son came to him. "Do you think many fathers would do this sort of thing, Dad?" said Hal "Perhaps you''re right, Miss Neal," said Hal, a little startled by the "My business is with this man," said Hal, indicating Sterne. "I''ve just bought out the ''Clarion,''" said Hal. CHAPTER VII "Do you know, it''s rather a pity you don''t like me," said Hal, with "Most people are good to you, I fancy, Hal," said she, looking him over "I was going to suggest, Mr. Surtaine," said McGuire Ellis formally, "He''s taught me what little I know about this business," said Hal. "He''s right, there," said Dr. Surtaine, on one side of Hal; and from the sharply to face Hal Surtaine, "I don''t know how the devil old "Mr. Ellis," said Hal, "will you ''phone Mr. Wayne to send up the man who id: 55535 author: Courlander, Alphonse title: Mightier than the Sword date: words: 100088 sentences: 6854 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/55535.txt txt: ./txt/55535.txt summary: It was, I think, _The Day_ that finally discovered the Young Man. Ferrol had known the bitter opposition which he had fought in his own "Nice pig, isn''t he?" Beaver said to Humphrey, as Worthing went out. "Good-looking young man," said Rivers, as the door closed behind felt, suddenly, a great man--Humphrey Quain of _The Day_, cocksure, men, in the first few days of Humphrey''s life in the office of _The Since that day when Humphrey had first met him in Ferrol''s room, and he went into Rivers'' room, the great man smiled and said facetiously, "Everything!" said Humphrey, gloomily, looking round the room. Humphrey thought of the girl he had passed that day in the street.... "I didn''t know you went in for this sort of thing," Humphrey said. "Well, Quain," said Ferrol, as Humphrey came into the room. "Well, what do you think of the life to-day?" Humphrey asked. id: 12253 author: D. D. Cottrell''s Subscription Agency title: Wholesale Price List of Newspapers and Periodicals date: words: 36615 sentences: 7812 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/12253.txt txt: ./txt/12253.txt summary: COTTRELL''S SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, NORTH COHOCTON, N.Y. Popular Magazine Offers with North American Review (new) and Success .......... LADIES'' HOME JOURNAL FREE: Send me two (2) orders for the combination subscription to the Ladies'' Home Journal, or for three (3) orders a 171-173 Washington St., Chicago, Ill. MAGAZINES SENT TO SEPARATE ADDRESSES IF DESIRED. Or World''s Work or any Class B magazine Or North American Review (new sub.) contains "The Best New Things from the World of Print"--in all at least BOTH $2.25 A FULL YEAR: THE LADIES'' HOME JOURNAL _MONTHLY_ 1.75 New illustrated Magazine, N.Y. 8.50 New York American and Jour. 6.00 New York American & Journal. 6.00 New York American & Journal. 3.50 New York Evening Journal ........... 8.50 New York World (Sun. 2.50-2.30) .... FOR HARPER''S MAGAZINE (PUBLISHER''S PRICE $4.00 A YEAR) SEND ME ONLY AN ILLUSTRATED, MONTHLY NEWS REVIEW. AN ILLUSTRATED, MONTHLY NEWS REVIEW. id: 33251 author: Grayson, David title: Hempfield: A Novel date: words: 61040 sentences: 3937 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/33251.txt txt: ./txt/33251.txt summary: I lived before I knew Anthy and Nort and MacGregor and the old Captain, printing-office and the old Captain and Anthy and Fergus and me, and all Having finished the old press, Nort''s lively mind began to consider what often in the evening I went for a talk with Nort or Anthy or the old direction that Nort and Anthy had gone, look thus for some time, and go I know what took place that night when Nort first walked home with Anthy he came to Hempfield--but the old Captain and Anthy were not many Nort said not a word, but looked Anthy in the eyes. Anthy leaned back in her chair, her eyes like stars, looked at Nort, and he liked Nort, frowned upon it, and even Fergus scowled; but Anthy said: "Nort, my boy, I knew it, I knew it!" said the old Captain, when Anthy id: 36417 author: Jackson, Mason title: The Pictorial Press: Its Origin and Progress date: words: 94988 sentences: 4426 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/36417.txt txt: ./txt/36417.txt summary: engravings from the _Illustrated London News_, including some from the Periodical Newspaper published in England--Illustrated Tracts Periodical Newspaper published in England--Illustrated Tracts relating King and Queen--The Ladies'' Parliament--Illustrated Tracts relating to illustrated news, but as showing what a Lord Mayor of London looked like published a long article on the subject, illustrated with a woodcut view The _Illustrated London News_--The Early Numbers--The Burning of The _Illustrated London News_--The Early Numbers--The Burning of _Illustrated London News_, and under that title the first number great, and it is a little surprising that the _Illustrated London News_ was first made public in the pages of the _Illustrated London News_, the illustrations, and the ''_London News_'' printing-machine was one of the the time the _Illustrated London News_ was started, when large blocks The _Illustrated London News_ had five artists in the field during the the _Illustrated London News_ with sketches. special artist of the _Illustrated London News_. id: 31138 author: Taylor, Bert Leston title: The So-called Human Race date: words: 62704 sentences: 5685 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/31138.txt txt: ./txt/31138.txt summary: A man will sit around smoking all day and his wife will remark: "My One day her mother said to her: "Go, my dear, and see how your Little Red Riding-Hood did not think it good form to go to bed so very, just like your father; he didn''t know beans, either," she said. The old stuff is just as good to-day as Her father, she said, was a New York cartoonist who one day had been "Good night!" said the Hatter, and walked away. New Year''s Day our young friends, Miss Hattie Cochran and Mr. Elias Der Sir: I am writing you to know if you have seen any thing of my wife Have we not, many times, in the good old days in Vermont, seen My respected father came to breakfast on New Year''s Day remarking that "I think I have read somewhere," said Mrs. Givu A. "You can''t write anything new," said id: 22872 author: Warner, Anne title: Susan Clegg and a Man in the House date: words: 54264 sentences: 3479 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/22872.txt txt: ./txt/22872.txt summary: "As far as I can see," she said confidentially to her friend, Mrs. Lathrop, who lived next door, "men are not what they are cracked up to as Elijah went an'' called ''em the ''Chirpy Cherry Ponders,'' an'' Mrs. Jilkins says where he got the idea as either of ''em ever chirped in "Well," said Miss Clegg, with strong emphasis, as she mounted Mrs. Lathrop''s steps, "I don''t know, I''m sure, what I''ve come over here for "I''m a good deal worried over Elijah," Miss Clegg said to Mrs. Lathrop, "I know you would," said her friend, "whatever faults you''ve got, Mrs. Lathrop, I''d always feel that about you." Well, Mrs. Lathrop, she says you never hear nothin'' like that duck when it felt "I ain''t either," said Susan; "Mrs. Macy says, she was n''t either. 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