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Reducing subject-normandyFrance-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 18080 author = Blackburn, Henry title = Normandy Picturesque date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 48340 sentences = 1911 flesch = 69 summary = The descriptions of places and buildings in Normandy call for little or little town of PONT AUDEMER, with its quaint old gables, its galleries, and streets of time-worn buildings--centuries old. passing visit to Pont l'Evêque, another old town a few miles distant. The quiet contemplation of the old buildings in such towns as Pont old covered market-place, and the extent of the boundaries of the town, The approach to the town of Bayeux from the west, either by the old road century; we see the great Gothic hall of the Knights of Mont St. Michael, with its carved stone-work and lofty roof, supported by three town, as at Falaise, growing round its feet; also an old church at the busy, modern town; if its old houses and streets are being swept away, The watering-places of Normandy are so well known to English people that the best old work from view; and one whole street of wooden houses cache = ./cache/18080.txt txt = ./txt/18080.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8593 author = Home, Gordon title = Normandy, Illustrated, Part 1 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10867 sentences = 485 flesch = 73 summary = THE CHURCH AT GISORS, SEEN FROM THE WALLS OF THE NORMAN CASTLE On the steep hill beyond stands the ruined abbey church. THE GREAT WESTERN TOWERS OF THE CHURCH OF NOTRE DAME AT ST LO extraordinary church tower that stands in the market-place quite detached Tancarville Castle whose walls enclose an eighteenth century chateau. The great castle was built by William the Norman, and it was here that he by the great tower of the parish church as well as by the ruins of the This splendid Norman building is the church of the Abbey built in as a town whose church is more crowded with elaborately carved stone-work the Seine there stands the great and historic Chateau-Gaillard that towers castle that towers upon its hill right in the middle of the town. century a shrine to his memory had been placed outside the walls of Rouen. cache = ./cache/8593.txt txt = ./txt/8593.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12537 author = Turner, Dawson title = Account of a Tour in Normandy, Volume 1 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 66038 sentences = 2791 flesch = 65 summary = Plate 11 Sculpture, supposed Roman, in the Church of St. Paul, at Rouen. Plate 12 Circular Tower, attached to the Church of St. Ouen, at Rouen. Plate 18 Tower of the Church of St. Ouen, at Rouen. DIEPPE--CASTLE--CHURCHES--HISTORY OF THE PLACE--FEAST OF THE ASSUMPTION. DIEPPE--CASTLE--CHURCHES--HISTORY OF THE PLACE--FEAST OF THE ASSUMPTION. St. Ouen, Bishop of Rouen, dedicated the church in the presence of King good sportsman may, at the present time, between Dieppe and Rouen kill Rouen, at present, holds the fifth place among the towns; though it was [Illustration: Sculpture, supposed Roman, in the Church of St. Paul, at Rouen ] [Illustration: Circular Tower, attached to the Church of St. Ouen, at Rouen] The first church at Rouen was built about the year 270: three hundred [Illustration: Tower of the Church of St. Ouen, at Rouen] [Illustration: Head of Christ, in the Church of St. Ouen, at Rouen, seen in front] cache = ./cache/12537.txt txt = ./txt/12537.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8594 author = Home, Gordon title = Normandy, Illustrated, Part 2 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12473 sentences = 470 flesch = 70 summary = over the old town of Evreux as we pass along the cobbled streets. Leaving the Place Parvis by the Rue de l'Horloge you come to the great open the Place stands the beautiful town belfry built at the end of the hamlet with a quaint little church built right upon the roadway with no Beyond the bridge appear some quaint red roofs with one tower-like house becomes much wider and forms a small Place, is a beautiful old building At the eastern side of the town stands St Croix, a fifteenth century church place in such grand old towns as Lisieux in medieval days. The wide and sunny Place Thiers is dominated by the great church of St a close view of the great Tour Talbot, and then pass through a small of the great church of St Germain that dominate the town where Henry II. cache = ./cache/8594.txt txt = ./txt/8594.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8505 author = Home, Gordon title = Normandy, Illustrated, Complete date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 41840 sentences = 1652 flesch = 70 summary = THE CHURCH AT GISORS, SEEN FROM THE WALLS OF THE NORMAN CASTLE THE GREAT WESTERN TOWERS OF THE CHURCH OF NOTRE DAME AT ST LO extraordinary church tower that stands in the market-place quite detached This splendid Norman building is the church of the Abbey built in as a town whose church is more crowded with elaborately carved stone-work the Place stands the beautiful town belfry built at the end of the Beyond the bridge appear some quaint red roofs with one tower-like house becomes much wider and forms a small Place, is a beautiful old building At the eastern side of the town stands St Croix, a fifteenth century church of the great church of St Germain that dominate the town where Henry II. new church with the two great western towers only carried up to half the Great stone castles were beginning to appear at all the chief places in cache = ./cache/8505.txt txt = ./txt/8505.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12538 author = Turner, Dawson title = Account of a Tour in Normandy, Volume 2 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 85279 sentences = 3869 flesch = 66 summary = Plate 41 Tower of St. John's Church, at Caen building at least of equal antiquity with the great church. [Illustration: Ancient trefoil-headed Arches in Abbey of Jumieges] the archbishop's signet.--A crypt, the original burial place of St. Taurinus, is still shewn in the church, and it continues to be the churches of great antiquity, it is not built in the form of a cross, but We visited only one other of the churches in Lisieux, that of St. Jacques, a large edifice, in a bad style of pointed architecture, and FRENCH POLICE--RIDE FROM LISIEUX TO CAEN--CIDER--GENERAL APPEARANCE AND FRENCH POLICE--RIDE FROM LISIEUX TO CAEN--CIDER--GENERAL APPEARANCE AND [Illustration: Tower and Spire of St. Peter's Church, at Caen] [Illustration: Sculpture upon a Capital in St. Peter's Church at Caen] [Illustration: Tower of St. John's Church, at Caen] _Trinity Holy, church of the abbey of the_, at Caen, now a work-house, cache = ./cache/12538.txt txt = ./txt/12538.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 8595 author = Home, Gordon title = Normandy, Illustrated, Part 3 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18531 sentences = 708 flesch = 69 summary = narrow little street is flanked by many an old house that has seen most of the early times when Mont St Michel was a bare rock; when it was not even see the rock as it may be seen to-day, although at that time it was crowned commence the building of an abbey, and the unique position of the rock soon groupings of the old houses with their time-worn stone walls, over which The great square tower with its round-headed Norman windows, is crowned height you have reached, St Lo, dominated by its great church, appears on a spend one's whole time in the great church of the Abbaye aux Hommes, and he was building the great abbey to appease the wrath of the church. church towers seen from the canal as it goes out of the town towards the The great Norman church is so cache = ./cache/8595.txt txt = ./txt/8595.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28959 author = Home, Gordon title = The Illustrated Works of Gordon Home: A Linked Index to the Project Gutenberg Editions date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 1777 sentences = 313 flesch = 89 summary = CHAPTER III Concerning Rouen, the Ancient Capital of Normandy CHAPTER IV Concerning the Cathedral City of Evreux and the Road to Bernay CHAPTER V Concerning Lisieux and the Romantic Town of Falaise CHAPTER VII Concerning Mont St Michel THE CHURCH AT GISORS, SEEN FROM THE WALLS OF THE NORMAN CASTLE left of the railway the little Norman Church of Notre-Dame-sur-l'Eau. THE CLOCK GATE, VIRE CHAPTER I��ACROSS THE MOORS FROM PICKERING TO WHITBY CHAPTER IX��FROM PICKERING TO RIEVAULX ABBEY THE FOREST AND VALE OF PICKERING IN PALAEOLITHIC AND PRE-GLACIAL TIMES HOW THE ROMAN OCCUPATION OF BRITAIN AFFECTED THE FOREST AND VALE OF PICKERING, B.C. 55 TO A.D. 418 THE FOREST AND VALE IN NORMAN TIMES, A.D. 1066 TO 1154 Concerning the Villages and Scenery of the Forest and Vale of Pickering South Side of the Nave of Pickering Church Wall Paintings in Pickering Church Font at Pickering Church cache = ./cache/28959.txt txt = ./txt/28959.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7961 author = Dodd, Anna Bowman title = In and out of Three Normandy Inns date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 97696 sentences = 5679 flesch = 83 summary = To this little company of Norman men and women, you will, I know, facing the sea--a new and old world of fashion in capes and other "They're not--they only look old," replied Renard, stopping a moment to a long moment of scrutiny, his eyes following the lean, stately figure shrewd kindly old face came a light that touched it all at once with a little door opened directly on the road, and on the curé's house. the long day's drive in the open air, her appetite for blowing roses of three ladies of the court having to pass the night in a rude little voice Madame de Sévigné again turned, with the same charming smile and green of the high roads; for even in the old days there was a great peasant women's faces, as the bent figures staggered beneath a young and fields, as in the old days the great city walls and the cathedral cache = ./cache/7961.txt txt = ./txt/7961.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26678 author = Smith, F. 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The quiet contemplation of the old buildings in such towns as Pont old covered market-place, and the extent of the boundaries of the town, The approach to the town of Bayeux from the west, either by the old road century; we see the great Gothic hall of the Knights of Mont St. Michael, with its carved stone-work and lofty roof, supported by three town, as at Falaise, growing round its feet; also an old church at the busy, modern town; if its old houses and streets are being swept away, The watering-places of Normandy are so well known to English people that the best old work from view; and one whole street of wooden houses id: 7961 author: Dodd, Anna Bowman title: In and out of Three Normandy Inns date: words: 97696.0 sentences: 5679.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/7961.txt txt: ./txt/7961.txt summary: To this little company of Norman men and women, you will, I know, facing the sea--a new and old world of fashion in capes and other "They''re not--they only look old," replied Renard, stopping a moment to a long moment of scrutiny, his eyes following the lean, stately figure shrewd kindly old face came a light that touched it all at once with a little door opened directly on the road, and on the curé''s house. the long day''s drive in the open air, her appetite for blowing roses of three ladies of the court having to pass the night in a rude little voice Madame de Sévigné again turned, with the same charming smile and green of the high roads; for even in the old days there was a great peasant women''s faces, as the bent figures staggered beneath a young and fields, as in the old days the great city walls and the cathedral id: 24818 author: Freeman, Edward A. (Edward Augustus) title: Sketches of Travel in Normandy and Maine date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 28959 author: Home, Gordon title: The Illustrated Works of Gordon Home: A Linked Index to the Project Gutenberg Editions date: words: 1777.0 sentences: 313.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/28959.txt txt: ./txt/28959.txt summary: CHAPTER III Concerning Rouen, the Ancient Capital of Normandy CHAPTER IV Concerning the Cathedral City of Evreux and the Road to Bernay CHAPTER V Concerning Lisieux and the Romantic Town of Falaise CHAPTER VII Concerning Mont St Michel THE CHURCH AT GISORS, SEEN FROM THE WALLS OF THE NORMAN CASTLE left of the railway the little Norman Church of Notre-Dame-sur-l''Eau. THE CLOCK GATE, VIRE CHAPTER I��ACROSS THE MOORS FROM PICKERING TO WHITBY CHAPTER IX��FROM PICKERING TO RIEVAULX ABBEY THE FOREST AND VALE OF PICKERING IN PALAEOLITHIC AND PRE-GLACIAL TIMES HOW THE ROMAN OCCUPATION OF BRITAIN AFFECTED THE FOREST AND VALE OF PICKERING, B.C. 55 TO A.D. 418 THE FOREST AND VALE IN NORMAN TIMES, A.D. 1066 TO 1154 Concerning the Villages and Scenery of the Forest and Vale of Pickering South Side of the Nave of Pickering Church Wall Paintings in Pickering Church Font at Pickering Church id: 8595 author: Home, Gordon title: Normandy, Illustrated, Part 3 date: words: 18531.0 sentences: 708.0 pages: flesch: 69.0 cache: ./cache/8595.txt txt: ./txt/8595.txt summary: narrow little street is flanked by many an old house that has seen most of the early times when Mont St Michel was a bare rock; when it was not even see the rock as it may be seen to-day, although at that time it was crowned commence the building of an abbey, and the unique position of the rock soon groupings of the old houses with their time-worn stone walls, over which The great square tower with its round-headed Norman windows, is crowned height you have reached, St Lo, dominated by its great church, appears on a spend one''s whole time in the great church of the Abbaye aux Hommes, and he was building the great abbey to appease the wrath of the church. church towers seen from the canal as it goes out of the town towards the The great Norman church is so id: 8594 author: Home, Gordon title: Normandy, Illustrated, Part 2 date: words: 12473.0 sentences: 470.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/8594.txt txt: ./txt/8594.txt summary: over the old town of Evreux as we pass along the cobbled streets. Leaving the Place Parvis by the Rue de l''Horloge you come to the great open the Place stands the beautiful town belfry built at the end of the hamlet with a quaint little church built right upon the roadway with no Beyond the bridge appear some quaint red roofs with one tower-like house becomes much wider and forms a small Place, is a beautiful old building At the eastern side of the town stands St Croix, a fifteenth century church place in such grand old towns as Lisieux in medieval days. The wide and sunny Place Thiers is dominated by the great church of St a close view of the great Tour Talbot, and then pass through a small of the great church of St Germain that dominate the town where Henry II. id: 8593 author: Home, Gordon title: Normandy, Illustrated, Part 1 date: words: 10867.0 sentences: 485.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/8593.txt txt: ./txt/8593.txt summary: THE CHURCH AT GISORS, SEEN FROM THE WALLS OF THE NORMAN CASTLE On the steep hill beyond stands the ruined abbey church. THE GREAT WESTERN TOWERS OF THE CHURCH OF NOTRE DAME AT ST LO extraordinary church tower that stands in the market-place quite detached Tancarville Castle whose walls enclose an eighteenth century chateau. The great castle was built by William the Norman, and it was here that he by the great tower of the parish church as well as by the ruins of the This splendid Norman building is the church of the Abbey built in as a town whose church is more crowded with elaborately carved stone-work the Seine there stands the great and historic Chateau-Gaillard that towers castle that towers upon its hill right in the middle of the town. century a shrine to his memory had been placed outside the walls of Rouen. id: 8505 author: Home, Gordon title: Normandy, Illustrated, Complete date: words: 41840.0 sentences: 1652.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/8505.txt txt: ./txt/8505.txt summary: THE CHURCH AT GISORS, SEEN FROM THE WALLS OF THE NORMAN CASTLE THE GREAT WESTERN TOWERS OF THE CHURCH OF NOTRE DAME AT ST LO extraordinary church tower that stands in the market-place quite detached This splendid Norman building is the church of the Abbey built in as a town whose church is more crowded with elaborately carved stone-work the Place stands the beautiful town belfry built at the end of the Beyond the bridge appear some quaint red roofs with one tower-like house becomes much wider and forms a small Place, is a beautiful old building At the eastern side of the town stands St Croix, a fifteenth century church of the great church of St Germain that dominate the town where Henry II. new church with the two great western towers only carried up to half the Great stone castles were beginning to appear at all the chief places in id: 26678 author: Smith, F. Berkeley (Frank Berkeley) title: A Village of Vagabonds date: words: 65950.0 sentences: 5158.0 pages: flesch: 90.0 cache: ./cache/26678.txt txt: ./txt/26678.txt summary: Shall I tell you who is coming to dine to-night, Green-eyes? since early morning, summoning this good little Norman maid-of-all-work for the gray-haired old sea-dog in front of me cocked his blue eye to one moment and giving an old comrade like myself a platonic little pat He left the village the next day at noon by the toy train, "the little "It is not the same without Monsieur Tanrade," Suzette sighed to-day as "Monsieur Tanrade will come," returned the curé, "if you go to sleep not be Monsieur le Curé''s friend if you were not a good shot. knew Monsieur le Curé was snug in his duck-blind for the night, a long "I''d like a little rain myself," said I, reaching for a chair--"I have a My good friend the mayor of Pont du Sable has just handed me my They came to me," he went on, turning to Alice, "little id: 12538 author: Turner, Dawson title: Account of a Tour in Normandy, Volume 2 date: words: 85279.0 sentences: 3869.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/12538.txt txt: ./txt/12538.txt summary: Plate 41 Tower of St. John''s Church, at Caen building at least of equal antiquity with the great church. [Illustration: Ancient trefoil-headed Arches in Abbey of Jumieges] the archbishop''s signet.--A crypt, the original burial place of St. Taurinus, is still shewn in the church, and it continues to be the churches of great antiquity, it is not built in the form of a cross, but We visited only one other of the churches in Lisieux, that of St. Jacques, a large edifice, in a bad style of pointed architecture, and FRENCH POLICE--RIDE FROM LISIEUX TO CAEN--CIDER--GENERAL APPEARANCE AND FRENCH POLICE--RIDE FROM LISIEUX TO CAEN--CIDER--GENERAL APPEARANCE AND [Illustration: Tower and Spire of St. Peter''s Church, at Caen] [Illustration: Sculpture upon a Capital in St. Peter''s Church at Caen] [Illustration: Tower of St. John''s Church, at Caen] _Trinity Holy, church of the abbey of the_, at Caen, now a work-house, id: 12537 author: Turner, Dawson title: Account of a Tour in Normandy, Volume 1 date: words: 66038.0 sentences: 2791.0 pages: flesch: 65.0 cache: ./cache/12537.txt txt: ./txt/12537.txt summary: Plate 11 Sculpture, supposed Roman, in the Church of St. Paul, at Rouen. Plate 12 Circular Tower, attached to the Church of St. Ouen, at Rouen. Plate 18 Tower of the Church of St. Ouen, at Rouen. DIEPPE--CASTLE--CHURCHES--HISTORY OF THE PLACE--FEAST OF THE ASSUMPTION. DIEPPE--CASTLE--CHURCHES--HISTORY OF THE PLACE--FEAST OF THE ASSUMPTION. St. Ouen, Bishop of Rouen, dedicated the church in the presence of King good sportsman may, at the present time, between Dieppe and Rouen kill Rouen, at present, holds the fifth place among the towns; though it was [Illustration: Sculpture, supposed Roman, in the Church of St. Paul, at Rouen ] [Illustration: Circular Tower, attached to the Church of St. Ouen, at Rouen] The first church at Rouen was built about the year 270: three hundred [Illustration: Tower of the Church of St. Ouen, at Rouen] [Illustration: Head of Christ, in the Church of St. Ouen, at Rouen, seen in front] ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel