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Frank (Lyman Frank) title: Aunt Jane's Nieces in the Red Cross date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/16567.txt cache: ./cache/16567.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 3 resourceName b'16567.txt' 14506 txt/../ent/14506.ent 43380 txt/../ent/43380.ent 38497 txt/../wrd/38497.wrd 15829 txt/../wrd/15829.wrd 32959 txt/../ent/32959.ent 36975 txt/../wrd/36975.wrd 40675 txt/../ent/40675.ent 36975 txt/../pos/36975.pos 38497 txt/../ent/38497.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 14506 author: Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell title: The White Linen Nurse date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/14506.txt cache: ./cache/14506.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 4 resourceName b'14506.txt' 15829 txt/../ent/15829.ent 37463 txt/../wrd/37463.wrd 37463 txt/../pos/37463.pos 36975 txt/../ent/36975.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 32959 author: Sawyer, Ruth title: Leerie date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/32959.txt cache: ./cache/32959.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'32959.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 43380 author: Lee, Jennette title: Aunt Jane date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/43380.txt cache: ./cache/43380.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'43380.txt' 37463 txt/../ent/37463.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 40675 author: Fenn, George Manville title: Nurse Elisia date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/40675.txt cache: ./cache/40675.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'40675.txt' 13728 txt/../pos/13728.pos 13728 txt/../wrd/13728.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: 38497 author: Edmonds, S. Emma E. (Sarah Emma Evelyn) title: Nurse and Spy in the Union Army The Adventures and Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps, and Battle-Fields date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/38497.txt cache: ./cache/38497.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'38497.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 15829 author: Beers, Fannie A. title: Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/15829.txt cache: ./cache/15829.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 5 resourceName b'15829.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 37463 author: Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson title: The Builders date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/37463.txt cache: ./cache/37463.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 6 resourceName b'37463.txt' 13728 txt/../ent/13728.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 36975 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: The Lost Heir date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/36975.txt cache: ./cache/36975.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 6 resourceName b'36975.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 13728 author: Ward, Humphry, Mrs. title: Marcella date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/13728.txt cache: ./cache/13728.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 10 resourceName b'13728.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-nurses-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 16567 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Aunt Jane's Nieces in the Red Cross date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 42677 sentences = 3220 flesch = 85 summary = "I wonder why she is coming here at this time of year," said Patsy "H-m," said Uncle John, regarding the girl with wonder. "And Beth and I will be Uncle John's assistants," said Patsy. "Seems like the very man I want," said Uncle John, much interested. "You are Belgian?" said Uncle John. "Run quickly for the stretcher," said Maud to Uncle John. hospital," said Gys, "and when the ship has its full quota of wounded "Doctor Gys will be needed on the ship," asserted Uncle John. "Mr. Merrick," said Patsy to him, "is a very important man in America. "What worries me," said Patsy to Uncle John, "is the delay. Patsy gave a start; Uncle John looked at the young man expectantly; the "More likely," said Uncle John, "young Denton married a widow, "Monsieur Rondel," said Uncle John, grasping the young Belgian's hand, When they had gone Uncle John said thoughtfully to the girls: cache = ./cache/16567.txt txt = ./txt/16567.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31124 author = Bagnold, Enid title = A Diary Without Dates date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 27364 sentences = 2197 flesch = 93 summary = I went into a soldiers' ward to-night to inquire about a man who has the look of strain in the eyes of the man in the next bed who could see "You are like me, Sister," he said earnestly; and I saw that he took me thrusts his little smile round the door: "Sister, I got another of them Far up the ward the Sister was working by a bed. She shook hands with me when she went away and said she hoped to come the door of the little bunk, and, looking round it, think what Then I carried his tray down the long ward and past the Sister's bunk. Sister said of a patient to-day, "He was a funny man." Smiff said to-day, "Give us a drop of lemon, nurse...." And the Sister: Sister said, laughing, to Smiff the other day, "Your leg is mine." "You are a funny little bird, Pinker," said the Sister, passing. cache = ./cache/31124.txt txt = ./txt/31124.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14506 author = Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell title = The White Linen Nurse date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 48421 sentences = 4332 flesch = 87 summary = the Little Girl prodded a pallid finger-tip into the White Linen Nurse's Limply the Little Girl stretched down from the White Linen Nurse's lap Gasping surprisedly towards the Senior Surgeon the White Linen Nurse Tighter and tighter the White Linen Nurse crushed the Little Girl to her little smile in the Senior Surgeon's eyes her white forehead puckered Grotesquely for an instant the Senior Surgeon's eyes and the White Linen Linen Nurse drove home alone to the Senior Surgeon's great, gloomy house Senior Surgeon and the White Linen Nurse _were_ married on the first day happened that the White Linen Nurse came home alone to the Senior Grimly the Senior Surgeon longed to tell the White Linen Nurse about the "Oh, I like it all right, sir!" said the White Linen Nurse. Then the White Linen Nurse and the Senior Surgeon climbed up into the cache = ./cache/14506.txt txt = ./txt/14506.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 40675 author = Fenn, George Manville title = Nurse Elisia date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 76820 sentences = 6396 flesch = 95 summary = "Yes; we're late," said Mr Elthorne, with a look at Aunt Anne. "Yes," said the young surgeon, taking the patient's hand and watching "He will be a great man one of these days, nurse," said the old surgeon "I think you asked me to come, Mr Elthorne," said Beck quietly. "Well, Neil, dear," said the girl archly; "why do you keep looking out "Yes, Aunt, dear, quite," said Neil soothingly. "I think we have changed all that, Aunt, dear," said Neil, smiling. "Yes, Aunt, dear," said Neil, smiling, "we shall see." "Has Nurse Elisia come down yet?" said Neil, entering quickly. "Why, dear Aunt," said Neil, "pray do not think that I wish to "But, my dear Neil, you, too, want rest," said Aunt Anne. "Yes; as my dear loving patient Aunt," said Neil, smiling. "Don't take it like that, my dear father," said Neil, smiling. cache = ./cache/40675.txt txt = ./txt/40675.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37463 author = Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson title = The Builders date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 109478 sentences = 6966 flesch = 86 summary = looked so like an angel--well, Mrs. Blackburn is the cousin I spoke of, A few, like David Blackburn, wanted us to declare war the day "Mrs. Blackburn must be so beautiful," said Caroline presently. "And I never saw any one lovelier than Mrs. Blackburn," said Caroline, "Some people might think Mr. Blackburn good-looking, but I suppose I know too much about him." And "I was sure I could count on your sympathy." As she answered, Mrs. Blackburn stretched out her hands until they rested on Caroline's arm. "That is so sweet of you," murmured Angelica gratefully, while Mrs. Aylett, a lovely woman, with a face like a magnolia flower and a "Miss Meade," he said abruptly, looking for the first time in Caroline's Letty repeated the message she looked questioningly into Mrs. Blackburn's face. "I never heard anything like the way that child runs on," said Mrs. Timberlake, turning away from the window. cache = ./cache/37463.txt txt = ./txt/37463.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36975 author = Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title = The Lost Heir date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 122891 sentences = 6427 flesch = 85 summary = course I did not notice the likeness; a man does not know his own face knows Miss Purcell well, and you like the place very much, I don't think that man than she thinks, and that he had time to get a good way before "By the way, doctor," Hilda Covington said, "we have taken Roberts into "'I do not know whether I have done wrong, Miss Simcoe,' I said, 'but I "Miss Simcoe said that he spent money like a prince, and gave a dinner "I cannot wait for Dr. Leeds to come round," Hilda said the next morning "I have told Walter's nurse to come with us," Hilda said. was going to be nothing more, when the man said, 'By the way, Simcoe, I "Now, Walter," Hilda said, "we want you to come home with us; we have "Now I think that everything is in its place," Hilda said at last, "and cache = ./cache/36975.txt txt = ./txt/36975.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32959 author = Sawyer, Ruth title = Leerie date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 61588 sentences = 5018 flesch = 92 summary = An hour later Sheila O'Leary came upon Miss Saunders with her new patient, Sheila questioned Tyler, the day nurse, as she came off duty the next head away, and for the first time in two weary, wakeful nights Sheila saw green-eyed little Miss Jacobs, the first nurse on Peter's case, blew into The girl's lips looked strangely hard--almost bitter, Peter thought; and Good plan, don't you think?" And Peter Brooks smiled like a man over-time." He opened one eye and looked at Sheila, half amused, half Between Peter and Hennessy, Sheila came into possession of many facts know, Mr. Brooks, if I happened to be the man who loved Sheila O'Leary, I Sheila's eyes looked into Peter's with a sudden intensity. Man of mine," and Sheila reached out to Peter's ever waiting arms, Peter introduced the girl beside him and the little man looked at her with cache = ./cache/32959.txt txt = ./txt/32959.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15829 author = Beers, Fannie A. title = Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 101968 sentences = 5661 flesch = 77 summary = Soon, attended by an officer and a guard of Federal soldiers, our mean to nurse our sick soldiers during the war, as Mr. Maury tells battle, loving and serving all soldiers with heart and hand, was One day there appeared in the Selma paper a letter from Surgeon W.T. McAllister, Army of Tennessee, describing the dreadful condition of hundreds of sick and wounded men, who, after the terrible battle of cover the faces once the light of some far-away home, careless hands sick and wounded were always at hand,--at least, up to the time of lighting up the tortured faces of wounded soldiers, appearing like a soldier came into my office one morning, his face convulsed with son, who was a Confederate soldier, had contained the news that Mr. Grey was wounded and a prisoner. wounded soldier at once to the house of his wife's mother to be nursed cache = ./cache/15829.txt txt = ./txt/15829.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13728 author = Ward, Humphry, Mrs. title = Marcella date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 252891 sentences = 17160 flesch = 85 summary = Young Ladies, transformed little Marcella Boyce, for the time being, "Yes!" said Marcella, her large eyes gleaming; "tell mamma I want a "Good heavens!" said Lord Maxwell, beginning to pace the room, hands this time of year," said Miss Raeburn to Marcella, taking her visitor's "Wait a little," she said, laying her hand lightly on Miss Raeburn's. "Miss Boyce, I think you do not know Mr. Wharton," said Aldous, stiffly. "You mean Mr. Wharton by the other man?" said Mrs. Boyce, not defending "Mr. Hallin, do you know Mr. Wharton?" said Marcella. "You dear, simple thing!" said Marcella, slipping her hand into Mary's "Aldous, I _can't_," said Marcella, looking up at him. "Let Ann Mullins take her--put them into the cab--I want to speak to Mr. Wharton," said Marcella in Aldous's ear. "Will you come?" said Aldous to Marcella. "_I_ must," said Marcella, looking, however, not at her, but at Lady cache = ./cache/13728.txt txt = ./txt/13728.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43898 author = Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe title = Florence Nightingale, the Angel of the Crimea: A Story for Young People date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 33134 sentences = 1856 flesch = 83 summary = Every English boy and girl knows the beautiful story of Miss In that old time which Tennyson calls "the spacious days of great Now you know a little of the three homes of Florence Nightingale, Lea Long years after, when Miss Nightingale, spent with her noble labors, On her way home, Miss Nightingale spent some time with the Sisters of poor and suffering, where the good sisters came and went like then the _Times_ told them that Miss Nightingale was "a young lady of persons, Miss Nightingale's name was entirely new to the English people So, as I said, all good and comforting things came in those first days visiting several small regimental hospitals, Miss Nightingale went on to "My good young man," replied Miss Nightingale, "more dead and wounded room as in the hospital, Miss Nightingale had no time to waste. the Barrack Hospital; yet still Florence Nightingale lives and loves, cache = ./cache/43898.txt txt = ./txt/43898.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18843 author = Porter, Mary F. title = Applied Psychology for Nurses date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 38487 sentences = 2118 flesch = 71 summary = we might have body health, so we would know the laws of the mind and of approach the study of man's mind by finding how his body acts--that is, The wise nurse, who knows something of the laws of the mind, soon When body is dead, mind, so far as its reactions to the world we know Mind, with its powers of thinking, feeling, and willing, gives an _Emotion_ or _feeling_ is the function of the mind which associates a _Imagination_ is the combining by the mind, in a new way, things already In the normal mind the emotional or feeling accompaniment of thought and If the nurse can direct or tactfully lead the patient's attention away 1. Have a goal in view for the patient's health of both body and mind. The nurse who can get back of her patient's forehead and put her mind cache = ./cache/18843.txt txt = ./txt/18843.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38497 author = Edmonds, S. Emma E. (Sarah Emma Evelyn) title = Nurse and Spy in the Union Army The Adventures and Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps, and Battle-Fields date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 93489 sentences = 4804 flesch = 77 summary = hospital, or the terrible battle field--it makes but little difference WORK--CARRYING WATER TO THE REBEL SOLDIERS--GENERALS LEE AND JOHNSON--THE GRAVE--SCENES IN A HOSPITAL--CAPTURE OF THE WOUNDED--A NOBLE SURGEON--LINE POPE'S ARMY--A GENERAL S REQUEST--AGAIN A CONTRABAND--ENTERING THE REBEL Potomac was soon to meet the enemy for the first time--a great battle was Slowly that long train wound its way toward the city looking like a great thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee." Then came notwithstanding the enemy shelled us night and day, I never saw a man or OF WORK--CARRYING WATER TO THE REBEL SOLDIERS--GENERALS LEE AND FUGITIVES--THE ENEMY'S WORKS--A BATTLE--ON THE FIELD--A "WOUNDED," AND FUGITIVES--THE ENEMY'S WORKS--A BATTLE--ON THE FIELD--A "WOUNDED," AND HOUSE AND FINDING REBEL SOLDIERS--THANKS TO THE ARMY--OUR ARRIVAL AT visited the rebel generals three times at their own camp-fires, within a and wounded men that he had carried from the battle-field." cache = ./cache/38497.txt txt = ./txt/38497.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43380 author = Lee, Jennette title = Aunt Jane date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55425 sentences = 6005 flesch = 99 summary = now she opened her eyes and they rested on Aunt Jane's face and smiled a Aunt Jane watched them from the room, holding the little card in her Aunt Jane stood in the doorway a minute, smiling and looking down the At the top of the house, at either end of the long corridor--in Dr. Carmon's operating-room and here in the Children's Ward--Aunt Jane was Aunt Jane glanced slowly about the ward--at the expectant faces looking "I met Mr. Medfield when he came--yesterday," said Aunt Jane safely. Aunt Jane, coming out of the Children's Ward, stopped and looked at the "You look pretty as a picture," said Aunt Jane cheerfully. He smiled a little, thinking of Aunt Jane and her ways.... Aunt Jane looked at the door and then at the man's face, and smiled. "You look happy," said Aunt Jane. 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Then the White Linen Nurse and the Senior Surgeon climbed up into the id: 24956 author: Anonymous title: Live to be Useful or, The Story of Annie Lee and her Irish Nurse date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 31124 author: Bagnold, Enid title: A Diary Without Dates date: words: 27364.0 sentences: 2197.0 pages: flesch: 93.0 cache: ./cache/31124.txt txt: ./txt/31124.txt summary: I went into a soldiers'' ward to-night to inquire about a man who has the look of strain in the eyes of the man in the next bed who could see "You are like me, Sister," he said earnestly; and I saw that he took me thrusts his little smile round the door: "Sister, I got another of them Far up the ward the Sister was working by a bed. She shook hands with me when she went away and said she hoped to come the door of the little bunk, and, looking round it, think what Then I carried his tray down the long ward and past the Sister''s bunk. Sister said of a patient to-day, "He was a funny man." Smiff said to-day, "Give us a drop of lemon, nurse...." And the Sister: Sister said, laughing, to Smiff the other day, "Your leg is mine." "You are a funny little bird, Pinker," said the Sister, passing. id: 16567 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: Aunt Jane''s Nieces in the Red Cross date: words: 42677.0 sentences: 3220.0 pages: flesch: 85.0 cache: ./cache/16567.txt txt: ./txt/16567.txt summary: "I wonder why she is coming here at this time of year," said Patsy "H-m," said Uncle John, regarding the girl with wonder. "And Beth and I will be Uncle John''s assistants," said Patsy. "Seems like the very man I want," said Uncle John, much interested. "You are Belgian?" said Uncle John. "Run quickly for the stretcher," said Maud to Uncle John. hospital," said Gys, "and when the ship has its full quota of wounded "Doctor Gys will be needed on the ship," asserted Uncle John. "Mr. Merrick," said Patsy to him, "is a very important man in America. "What worries me," said Patsy to Uncle John, "is the delay. Patsy gave a start; Uncle John looked at the young man expectantly; the "More likely," said Uncle John, "young Denton married a widow, "Monsieur Rondel," said Uncle John, grasping the young Belgian''s hand, When they had gone Uncle John said thoughtfully to the girls: id: 15829 author: Beers, Fannie A. title: Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War date: words: 101968.0 sentences: 5661.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/15829.txt txt: ./txt/15829.txt summary: Soon, attended by an officer and a guard of Federal soldiers, our mean to nurse our sick soldiers during the war, as Mr. Maury tells battle, loving and serving all soldiers with heart and hand, was One day there appeared in the Selma paper a letter from Surgeon W.T. McAllister, Army of Tennessee, describing the dreadful condition of hundreds of sick and wounded men, who, after the terrible battle of cover the faces once the light of some far-away home, careless hands sick and wounded were always at hand,--at least, up to the time of lighting up the tortured faces of wounded soldiers, appearing like a soldier came into my office one morning, his face convulsed with son, who was a Confederate soldier, had contained the news that Mr. Grey was wounded and a prisoner. wounded soldier at once to the house of his wife''s mother to be nursed id: 38497 author: Edmonds, S. Emma E. (Sarah Emma Evelyn) title: Nurse and Spy in the Union Army The Adventures and Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps, and Battle-Fields date: words: 93489.0 sentences: 4804.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/38497.txt txt: ./txt/38497.txt summary: hospital, or the terrible battle field--it makes but little difference WORK--CARRYING WATER TO THE REBEL SOLDIERS--GENERALS LEE AND JOHNSON--THE GRAVE--SCENES IN A HOSPITAL--CAPTURE OF THE WOUNDED--A NOBLE SURGEON--LINE POPE''S ARMY--A GENERAL S REQUEST--AGAIN A CONTRABAND--ENTERING THE REBEL Potomac was soon to meet the enemy for the first time--a great battle was Slowly that long train wound its way toward the city looking like a great thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee." Then came notwithstanding the enemy shelled us night and day, I never saw a man or OF WORK--CARRYING WATER TO THE REBEL SOLDIERS--GENERALS LEE AND FUGITIVES--THE ENEMY''S WORKS--A BATTLE--ON THE FIELD--A "WOUNDED," AND FUGITIVES--THE ENEMY''S WORKS--A BATTLE--ON THE FIELD--A "WOUNDED," AND HOUSE AND FINDING REBEL SOLDIERS--THANKS TO THE ARMY--OUR ARRIVAL AT visited the rebel generals three times at their own camp-fires, within a and wounded men that he had carried from the battle-field." id: 40675 author: Fenn, George Manville title: Nurse Elisia date: words: 76820.0 sentences: 6396.0 pages: flesch: 95.0 cache: ./cache/40675.txt txt: ./txt/40675.txt summary: "Yes; we''re late," said Mr Elthorne, with a look at Aunt Anne. "Yes," said the young surgeon, taking the patient''s hand and watching "He will be a great man one of these days, nurse," said the old surgeon "I think you asked me to come, Mr Elthorne," said Beck quietly. "Well, Neil, dear," said the girl archly; "why do you keep looking out "Yes, Aunt, dear, quite," said Neil soothingly. "I think we have changed all that, Aunt, dear," said Neil, smiling. "Yes, Aunt, dear," said Neil, smiling, "we shall see." "Has Nurse Elisia come down yet?" said Neil, entering quickly. "Why, dear Aunt," said Neil, "pray do not think that I wish to "But, my dear Neil, you, too, want rest," said Aunt Anne. "Yes; as my dear loving patient Aunt," said Neil, smiling. "Don''t take it like that, my dear father," said Neil, smiling. id: 37463 author: Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson title: The Builders date: words: 109478.0 sentences: 6966.0 pages: flesch: 86.0 cache: ./cache/37463.txt txt: ./txt/37463.txt summary: looked so like an angel--well, Mrs. Blackburn is the cousin I spoke of, A few, like David Blackburn, wanted us to declare war the day "Mrs. Blackburn must be so beautiful," said Caroline presently. "And I never saw any one lovelier than Mrs. Blackburn," said Caroline, "Some people might think Mr. Blackburn good-looking, but I suppose I know too much about him." And "I was sure I could count on your sympathy." As she answered, Mrs. Blackburn stretched out her hands until they rested on Caroline''s arm. "That is so sweet of you," murmured Angelica gratefully, while Mrs. Aylett, a lovely woman, with a face like a magnolia flower and a "Miss Meade," he said abruptly, looking for the first time in Caroline''s Letty repeated the message she looked questioningly into Mrs. Blackburn''s face. "I never heard anything like the way that child runs on," said Mrs. Timberlake, turning away from the window. id: 36975 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: The Lost Heir date: words: 122891.0 sentences: 6427.0 pages: flesch: 85.0 cache: ./cache/36975.txt txt: ./txt/36975.txt summary: course I did not notice the likeness; a man does not know his own face knows Miss Purcell well, and you like the place very much, I don''t think that man than she thinks, and that he had time to get a good way before "By the way, doctor," Hilda Covington said, "we have taken Roberts into "''I do not know whether I have done wrong, Miss Simcoe,'' I said, ''but I "Miss Simcoe said that he spent money like a prince, and gave a dinner "I cannot wait for Dr. Leeds to come round," Hilda said the next morning "I have told Walter''s nurse to come with us," Hilda said. was going to be nothing more, when the man said, ''By the way, Simcoe, I "Now, Walter," Hilda said, "we want you to come home with us; we have "Now I think that everything is in its place," Hilda said at last, "and id: 43380 author: Lee, Jennette title: Aunt Jane date: words: 55425.0 sentences: 6005.0 pages: flesch: 99.0 cache: ./cache/43380.txt txt: ./txt/43380.txt summary: now she opened her eyes and they rested on Aunt Jane''s face and smiled a Aunt Jane watched them from the room, holding the little card in her Aunt Jane stood in the doorway a minute, smiling and looking down the At the top of the house, at either end of the long corridor--in Dr. Carmon''s operating-room and here in the Children''s Ward--Aunt Jane was Aunt Jane glanced slowly about the ward--at the expectant faces looking "I met Mr. Medfield when he came--yesterday," said Aunt Jane safely. Aunt Jane, coming out of the Children''s Ward, stopped and looked at the "You look pretty as a picture," said Aunt Jane cheerfully. He smiled a little, thinking of Aunt Jane and her ways.... Aunt Jane looked at the door and then at the man''s face, and smiled. "You look happy," said Aunt Jane. "That''s him!" said Aunt Jane looking back to the child and smiling as id: 18843 author: Porter, Mary F. title: Applied Psychology for Nurses date: words: 38487.0 sentences: 2118.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/18843.txt txt: ./txt/18843.txt summary: we might have body health, so we would know the laws of the mind and of approach the study of man''s mind by finding how his body acts--that is, The wise nurse, who knows something of the laws of the mind, soon When body is dead, mind, so far as its reactions to the world we know Mind, with its powers of thinking, feeling, and willing, gives an _Emotion_ or _feeling_ is the function of the mind which associates a _Imagination_ is the combining by the mind, in a new way, things already In the normal mind the emotional or feeling accompaniment of thought and If the nurse can direct or tactfully lead the patient''s attention away 1. Have a goal in view for the patient''s health of both body and mind. The nurse who can get back of her patient''s forehead and put her mind id: 43898 author: Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe title: Florence Nightingale, the Angel of the Crimea: A Story for Young People date: words: 33134.0 sentences: 1856.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/43898.txt txt: ./txt/43898.txt summary: Every English boy and girl knows the beautiful story of Miss In that old time which Tennyson calls "the spacious days of great Now you know a little of the three homes of Florence Nightingale, Lea Long years after, when Miss Nightingale, spent with her noble labors, On her way home, Miss Nightingale spent some time with the Sisters of poor and suffering, where the good sisters came and went like then the _Times_ told them that Miss Nightingale was "a young lady of persons, Miss Nightingale''s name was entirely new to the English people So, as I said, all good and comforting things came in those first days visiting several small regimental hospitals, Miss Nightingale went on to "My good young man," replied Miss Nightingale, "more dead and wounded room as in the hospital, Miss Nightingale had no time to waste. the Barrack Hospital; yet still Florence Nightingale lives and loves, id: 32959 author: Sawyer, Ruth title: Leerie date: words: 61588.0 sentences: 5018.0 pages: flesch: 92.0 cache: ./cache/32959.txt txt: ./txt/32959.txt summary: An hour later Sheila O''Leary came upon Miss Saunders with her new patient, Sheila questioned Tyler, the day nurse, as she came off duty the next head away, and for the first time in two weary, wakeful nights Sheila saw green-eyed little Miss Jacobs, the first nurse on Peter''s case, blew into The girl''s lips looked strangely hard--almost bitter, Peter thought; and Good plan, don''t you think?" And Peter Brooks smiled like a man over-time." He opened one eye and looked at Sheila, half amused, half Between Peter and Hennessy, Sheila came into possession of many facts know, Mr. Brooks, if I happened to be the man who loved Sheila O''Leary, I Sheila''s eyes looked into Peter''s with a sudden intensity. Man of mine," and Sheila reached out to Peter''s ever waiting arms, Peter introduced the girl beside him and the little man looked at her with id: 13728 author: Ward, Humphry, Mrs. title: Marcella date: words: 252891.0 sentences: 17160.0 pages: flesch: 85.0 cache: ./cache/13728.txt txt: ./txt/13728.txt summary: Young Ladies, transformed little Marcella Boyce, for the time being, "Yes!" said Marcella, her large eyes gleaming; "tell mamma I want a "Good heavens!" said Lord Maxwell, beginning to pace the room, hands this time of year," said Miss Raeburn to Marcella, taking her visitor''s "Wait a little," she said, laying her hand lightly on Miss Raeburn''s. "Miss Boyce, I think you do not know Mr. Wharton," said Aldous, stiffly. "You mean Mr. Wharton by the other man?" said Mrs. Boyce, not defending "Mr. Hallin, do you know Mr. Wharton?" said Marcella. "You dear, simple thing!" said Marcella, slipping her hand into Mary''s "Aldous, I _can''t_," said Marcella, looking up at him. "Let Ann Mullins take her--put them into the cab--I want to speak to Mr. Wharton," said Marcella in Aldous''s ear. "Will you come?" said Aldous to Marcella. "_I_ must," said Marcella, looking, however, not at her, but at Lady ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel