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T. H. (Michael Theophile Hubert) title: Baboe Dalima; or, The Opium Fiend date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/60751.txt cache: ./cache/60751.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 19 resourceName b'60751.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-opiumAbuse-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 2040 author = De Quincey, Thomas title = Confessions of an English Opium-Eater date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 39062 sentences = 1442 flesch = 65 summary = number of _amateur_ opium-eaters (as I may term them) was at this time man "whose talk is of oxen" should become an opium-eater, the probability of letting him know my mind in Greek, which, at the same time that it Wine robs a man of his self-possession; opium greatly other remote effects of opium) feels that the divines part of his nature reason to feel great respect, assured me the other day that a patient in assuring my reader that for ten years, during which I took opium at the reader may judge of the degree in which opium is likely to stupefy opium-eater is too happy to observe the motion of time; and sometimes in At my time of life (sixand-thirty years of age) it cannot be supposed that I have much energy to now is, I answer for him thus: The reader is aware that opium had long cache = ./cache/2040.txt txt = ./txt/2040.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5433 author = Roe, Edward Payson title = Without a Home date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 180239 sentences = 10033 flesch = 82 summary = "Father," said Mrs. Atwood, as soon as her husband came in, "Miss "Belle and I must go to work," said Mildred, with a resolute face, "My mind is made up," replied Roger--Belle looked at Mildred with Mrs. Jocelyn looked perplexed and worried, and in Mildred's eyes mother, Mrs. Jocelyn, and Mildred waiting for him in the sitting-room. "Millie," said Belle indignantly, "I think you treated Roger "You had better tell the poor girl the truth, then," said Mr. Jocelyn. who appeared like good, well-meaning girls; and Mildred would either "Belle," added Mrs. Jocelyn gravely, "since Mildred feels as she told by Belle of Mildred's burdened life, although the young girl The young man knelt beside her and said, "Mrs. Jocelyn, his life "Don't mind Millie's ways," said Mrs. Jocelyn, touching Roger's When Belle took her astonished eyes from Mildred's face, Roger, "Roger, you've got the eyes of a lynx," said Belle, and Mildred cache = ./cache/5433.txt txt = ./txt/5433.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7293 author = Day, Horace B. title = The Opium Habit date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 108084 sentences = 4260 flesch = 63 summary = man, but the experience of the relieved patient, that the opium-eater, cases fragmentary, records of the experience of opium-eaters are Day I should have taken opium for the last time, and that any first time in many years I had lived for an entire day without opium, disuse of opium in this single case, leaving it to medical men to opium-eaters take the drug in small quantities or have made use of it nature; but the opium-eater (I speak of him who is not suffering from time I have been only a _dilettante_ eater of opium; eight years' case is at least a proof that opium, after a seventeen years' use and first day for nearly ten years that I had existed without opium. "Coleridge _began_ the use of opium from bodily pain When a man has used opium for a long time the condition of brain cache = ./cache/7293.txt txt = ./txt/7293.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 6881 author = De Quincey, Thomas title = Note Book of an English Opium-Eater date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 83702 sentences = 3585 flesch = 67 summary = door before it was opened prevailed generally, and for a long time served vigilance of household life would have had time to relax, some new murder, second case of the same mysterious nature, a murder on the same second atrocity took place; and many people thought at the time, that in secondary street, running at right angles to this public thoroughfare, Mr. Williamson was a well-known and respectable man, long settled in that the young man, at this critical moment, the murderer's purpose too had reached the young man; but before she could repeat it, the murderer Yes, Marr's murderer--the man of mystery--was again at work; at this of the case, supposing that only one man had been concerned in the affair. life; but what reasonable ground had a man of sense for _astonishment_-in the great master-science of man and nature.' In the next page he cache = ./cache/6881.txt txt = ./txt/6881.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35270 author = Towns, Charles Barnes title = Habits that Handicap: The Menace of Opium, Alcohol, and Tobacco, and the Remedy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 58158 sentences = 2405 flesch = 60 summary = known; the man suffering from the drug habit presents unfamiliar and who is addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs or who uses alcoholic most desperate cases of drug habit that I have ever seen among physicians profession in regard to the use of habit-forming drugs is that the effect and alcoholic cases, followed naturally by improper medical treatment. Lack of definite medical help in cases of chronic alcoholism is likely to which needed intelligent treatment only for alcoholism or drug addiction. alcohol, habit-forming drugs, and tobacco. TOBACCO ADDICTION MORE DANGEROUS THAN DRUG HABIT OR ALCOHOLISM brief time any case of drug or alcoholic habit that is not complicated by physician who is considering the care or treatment of cases of a drug alcohol than in connection with the use of drugs; the physician may be medical treatment when the patient's physical craving for alcohol has once cache = ./cache/35270.txt txt = ./txt/35270.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 44043 author = Brereton, William H. title = The Truth about Opium Being a Refutation of the Fallacies of the Anti-Opium Society and a Defence of the Indo-China Opium Trade date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 82881 sentences = 3149 flesch = 63 summary = years' residence in Hong Kong.--Opium smoking as practised by the Chinese the Anti-Opium Society.--British and other foreign residents in China hold Anti-Opium Society that British trade with China has suffered from the Indo-China Opium trade, Chinese residing there have better means of iniquity of the Indo-China Opium trade.--Character of the Chinese as Opium smoking in China.--Although the Chinese are a spirit-drinking trade.--Missionaries detested in China.--Indian Opium welcomed.--Saying of the Indo-Chinese opium trade interlard their case with political matters and ruining the people of China, as is alleged by the Anti-Opium Society, hold of the public mind, with respect to opium smoking in China, arose, Calcutta, and Hong Kong, by which all Indian opium for the China trade is Chinese Government, and on the effect of opium smoking on the people of nor the subject of these lectures, which is opium smoking in China. missionaries and the Anti-Opium Society allege, China would not be the cache = ./cache/44043.txt txt = ./txt/44043.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43012 author = Anonymous title = Opium Eating: An Autobiographical Sketch by an Habituate date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34848 sentences = 1765 flesch = 71 summary = Coleridge Defended.--Wretched State of the Opium Eater.--An The condition of the old prisoners at this time (say during the month of eater of opium, after taking much of the drug the day previous, ever The effect of opium, the reader must bear in mind, always lasts stimulation which obtains a short time after taking a dose of opium, but De Quincey speaks of Coleridge as though the latter had denounced opium, As the effect of opium passes off, a deep feeling of gloom of natural sleep and other suffering caused by opium can be called Opium puts a man under an influence which must pass away before natural The appetite for opium at this time is generally master But the opium eater's general state of feeling, state of his body and mind as an opium eater. In De Quincey's article entitled "Coleridge and Opium Eating," in the cache = ./cache/43012.txt txt = ./txt/43012.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 60751 author = Perelaer, M. T. H. 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"Don't look at things so darkly," said van Nerekool. cache = ./cache/60751.txt txt = ./txt/60751.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 60751 44043 7293 60751 7293 6881 number of items: 8 sum of words: 811,967 average size in words: 101,495 average readability score: 69 nouns: opium; man; time; day; life; way; case; men; girl; people; drug; nothing; years; fact; mind; eyes; habit; one; part; moment; hand; mother; world; place; face; heart; words; use; night; work; father; house; days; word; state; nature; thing; friend; something; friends; question; patient; course; room; truth; power; head; means; pain; woman verbs: was; is; had; be; have; are; been; were; has; do; said; did; made; know; am; see; say; come; make; found; think; take; go; cried; give; being; get; seemed; let; ''s; came; tell; having; find; taken; put; asked; become; took; does; continued; replied; felt; left; began; saw; looked; knew; thought; gave adjectives: other; little; such; own; more; good; great; many; young; much; few; same; first; poor; old; last; whole; long; true; possible; small; better; least; chinese; best; present; certain; general; medical; able; large; most; strong; human; full; very; right; only; different; single; dear; new; mere; deep; entire; sure; necessary; physical; public; natural adverbs: not; so; now; very; then; as; up; more; only; even; most; out; never; well; n''t; too; again; however; all; much; just; here; once; still; indeed; far; down; there; ever; also; soon; yet; away; thus; almost; on; at; therefore; always; often; off; perhaps; no; enough; long; rather; quite; first; back; about pronouns: i; he; it; his; you; her; she; my; they; me; him; their; we; them; its; your; our; himself; us; myself; itself; themselves; herself; one; yourself; mine; ourselves; yours; thy; ''em; hers; ours; theirs; thee; talkee; oneself; ''s; i''m; yourselves; m`bok; hitherto; em; yerself; yer''ve; yer; ye; ya; whosoever; w-; thyself proper nouns: _; mr.; van; mildred; mrs.; roger; china; belle; jocelyn; anna; resident; gulpendam; nerekool; dalima; lim; opium; verstork; millie; god; government; chinese; ho; coleridge; ardjan; laurentia; grenits; santjoemeh; miss; atwood; rheijn; dr.; charles; chinaman; meidema; london; lord; sir; arnold; anti; de; -; society; england; turner; kandjeng; wheaton; javanese; beneden; india; kong keywords: time; mr.; man; opium; london; god; day; mrs.; lord; great; english; england; case; year; sir; quincey; patient; new; miss; long; life; habit; government; effect; dr.; coleridge; chinese; chapter; zuidhoorn; york; yang; wordsworth; williams; wheaton; wetheridge; wentworth; wellesley; week; vinton; verstork; united; turner; treatment; tobacco; think; swift; susan; sunday; street; storrs one topic; one dimension: opium file(s): ./cache/2040.txt titles(s): Confessions of an English Opium-Eater three topics; one dimension: opium; opium; man file(s): ./cache/60751.txt, ./cache/5433.txt, ./cache/35270.txt titles(s): Baboe Dalima; or, The Opium Fiend | Without a Home | Habits that Handicap: The Menace of Opium, Alcohol, and Tobacco, and the Remedy five topics; three dimensions: opium van said; opium time man; mildred said roger; drug habit opium; sounded colonel encouraged file(s): ./cache/60751.txt, ./cache/7293.txt, ./cache/5433.txt, ./cache/35270.txt, ./cache/43012.txt titles(s): Baboe Dalima; or, The Opium Fiend | The Opium Habit | Without a Home | Habits that Handicap: The Menace of Opium, Alcohol, and Tobacco, and the Remedy | Opium Eating: An Autobiographical Sketch by an Habituate Type: gutenberg title: subject-opiumAbuse-gutenberg date: 2021-06-07 time: 13:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Opium abuse" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 43012 author: Anonymous title: Opium Eating: An Autobiographical Sketch by an Habituate date: words: 34848 sentences: 1765 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/43012.txt txt: ./txt/43012.txt summary: Coleridge Defended.--Wretched State of the Opium Eater.--An The condition of the old prisoners at this time (say during the month of eater of opium, after taking much of the drug the day previous, ever The effect of opium, the reader must bear in mind, always lasts stimulation which obtains a short time after taking a dose of opium, but De Quincey speaks of Coleridge as though the latter had denounced opium, As the effect of opium passes off, a deep feeling of gloom of natural sleep and other suffering caused by opium can be called Opium puts a man under an influence which must pass away before natural The appetite for opium at this time is generally master But the opium eater''s general state of feeling, state of his body and mind as an opium eater. In De Quincey''s article entitled "Coleridge and Opium Eating," in the id: 44043 author: Brereton, William H. title: The Truth about Opium Being a Refutation of the Fallacies of the Anti-Opium Society and a Defence of the Indo-China Opium Trade date: words: 82881 sentences: 3149 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/44043.txt txt: ./txt/44043.txt summary: years'' residence in Hong Kong.--Opium smoking as practised by the Chinese the Anti-Opium Society.--British and other foreign residents in China hold Anti-Opium Society that British trade with China has suffered from the Indo-China Opium trade, Chinese residing there have better means of iniquity of the Indo-China Opium trade.--Character of the Chinese as Opium smoking in China.--Although the Chinese are a spirit-drinking trade.--Missionaries detested in China.--Indian Opium welcomed.--Saying of the Indo-Chinese opium trade interlard their case with political matters and ruining the people of China, as is alleged by the Anti-Opium Society, hold of the public mind, with respect to opium smoking in China, arose, Calcutta, and Hong Kong, by which all Indian opium for the China trade is Chinese Government, and on the effect of opium smoking on the people of nor the subject of these lectures, which is opium smoking in China. missionaries and the Anti-Opium Society allege, China would not be the id: 7293 author: Day, Horace B. title: The Opium Habit date: words: 108084 sentences: 4260 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/7293.txt txt: ./txt/7293.txt summary: man, but the experience of the relieved patient, that the opium-eater, cases fragmentary, records of the experience of opium-eaters are Day I should have taken opium for the last time, and that any first time in many years I had lived for an entire day without opium, disuse of opium in this single case, leaving it to medical men to opium-eaters take the drug in small quantities or have made use of it nature; but the opium-eater (I speak of him who is not suffering from time I have been only a _dilettante_ eater of opium; eight years'' case is at least a proof that opium, after a seventeen years'' use and first day for nearly ten years that I had existed without opium. "Coleridge _began_ the use of opium from bodily pain When a man has used opium for a long time the condition of brain id: 2040 author: De Quincey, Thomas title: Confessions of an English Opium-Eater date: words: 39062 sentences: 1442 pages: flesch: 65 cache: ./cache/2040.txt txt: ./txt/2040.txt summary: number of _amateur_ opium-eaters (as I may term them) was at this time man "whose talk is of oxen" should become an opium-eater, the probability of letting him know my mind in Greek, which, at the same time that it Wine robs a man of his self-possession; opium greatly other remote effects of opium) feels that the divines part of his nature reason to feel great respect, assured me the other day that a patient in assuring my reader that for ten years, during which I took opium at the reader may judge of the degree in which opium is likely to stupefy opium-eater is too happy to observe the motion of time; and sometimes in At my time of life (sixand-thirty years of age) it cannot be supposed that I have much energy to now is, I answer for him thus: The reader is aware that opium had long id: 6881 author: De Quincey, Thomas title: Note Book of an English Opium-Eater date: words: 83702 sentences: 3585 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/6881.txt txt: ./txt/6881.txt summary: door before it was opened prevailed generally, and for a long time served vigilance of household life would have had time to relax, some new murder, second case of the same mysterious nature, a murder on the same second atrocity took place; and many people thought at the time, that in secondary street, running at right angles to this public thoroughfare, Mr. Williamson was a well-known and respectable man, long settled in that the young man, at this critical moment, the murderer''s purpose too had reached the young man; but before she could repeat it, the murderer Yes, Marr''s murderer--the man of mystery--was again at work; at this of the case, supposing that only one man had been concerned in the affair. life; but what reasonable ground had a man of sense for _astonishment_-in the great master-science of man and nature.'' In the next page he id: 60751 author: Perelaer, M. T. H. (Michael Theophile Hubert) title: Baboe Dalima; or, The Opium Fiend date: words: 224993 sentences: 13328 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/60751.txt txt: ./txt/60751.txt summary: "I say," said Mrs. van Gulpendam, addressing her husband, "Dalima "Come, Dalima," said van Gulpendam, with some kindness in his voice, "Good evening, madam," said van Nerekool as he made his bow to the "But do you know for certain, Miss Anna," said van Nerekool, under Mr. van Nerekool," said Anna, "I really cannot tell you all "That is the man," replied van Nerekool, as he looked down anxiously "Oh so," said van Gulpendam, with a laugh, "the babah has come on Such was the state of things when Resident van Gulpendam gave Lim Yang young man''s time at college, Mrs. van Nerekool died somewhat suddenly, "Yes, madam, I hear," said van Nerekool, drily, "I know that he did "Come, Charles," said Verstork, laying his hand on his friend''s "Yes, my friend," said van Nerekool very sadly. "Don''t look at things so darkly," said van Nerekool. id: 5433 author: Roe, Edward Payson title: Without a Home date: words: 180239 sentences: 10033 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/5433.txt txt: ./txt/5433.txt summary: "Father," said Mrs. Atwood, as soon as her husband came in, "Miss "Belle and I must go to work," said Mildred, with a resolute face, "My mind is made up," replied Roger--Belle looked at Mildred with Mrs. Jocelyn looked perplexed and worried, and in Mildred''s eyes mother, Mrs. Jocelyn, and Mildred waiting for him in the sitting-room. "Millie," said Belle indignantly, "I think you treated Roger "You had better tell the poor girl the truth, then," said Mr. Jocelyn. who appeared like good, well-meaning girls; and Mildred would either "Belle," added Mrs. Jocelyn gravely, "since Mildred feels as she told by Belle of Mildred''s burdened life, although the young girl The young man knelt beside her and said, "Mrs. Jocelyn, his life "Don''t mind Millie''s ways," said Mrs. Jocelyn, touching Roger''s When Belle took her astonished eyes from Mildred''s face, Roger, "Roger, you''ve got the eyes of a lynx," said Belle, and Mildred id: 35270 author: Towns, Charles Barnes title: Habits that Handicap: The Menace of Opium, Alcohol, and Tobacco, and the Remedy date: words: 58158 sentences: 2405 pages: flesch: 60 cache: ./cache/35270.txt txt: ./txt/35270.txt summary: known; the man suffering from the drug habit presents unfamiliar and who is addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs or who uses alcoholic most desperate cases of drug habit that I have ever seen among physicians profession in regard to the use of habit-forming drugs is that the effect and alcoholic cases, followed naturally by improper medical treatment. Lack of definite medical help in cases of chronic alcoholism is likely to which needed intelligent treatment only for alcoholism or drug addiction. alcohol, habit-forming drugs, and tobacco. TOBACCO ADDICTION MORE DANGEROUS THAN DRUG HABIT OR ALCOHOLISM brief time any case of drug or alcoholic habit that is not complicated by physician who is considering the care or treatment of cases of a drug alcohol than in connection with the use of drugs; the physician may be medical treatment when the patient''s physical craving for alcohol has once ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel