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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 12 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 76411 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 God 6 Mr. 6 Lord 6 Jesus 6 Bristol 4 Institution 4 House 4 Holy 4 Father 4 Christ 3 scripture 3 Orphan 3 Mrs. 3 Miss 3 Knowledge 3 Craik 3 Bell 2 work 2 christian 2 Word 2 Saturday 2 Orphans 2 Mary 2 Kate 2 Halle 2 December 1 report 1 prayer 1 new 1 life 1 faith 1 day 1 Wright 1 Wiggs 1 Uncle 1 Tracts 1 Tommy 1 Titus 1 Teignmouth 1 Sunday 1 Stuttgart 1 Street 1 Spirit 1 Scriptural 1 Schools 1 School 1 Rose 1 Rosamond 1 Ripwinkley 1 Rachel Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3148 day 2647 time 2147 brother 2109 work 2051 prayer 1966 year 1863 child 1513 house 1458 money 1457 thing 1431 hand 1318 way 1218 mean 1105 evening 1059 morning 962 pound 962 faith 955 heart 936 orphan 930 sister 916 word 897 today 895 need 844 week 838 life 795 man 741 expense 708 part 706 account 686 donation 675 help 665 sum 660 object 637 box 634 matter 632 month 629 place 619 nothing 601 sale 601 mind 599 meeting 587 believer 586 girl 553 answer 546 service 545 letter 544 person 542 school 530 soul 511 10 Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 5445 Lord 4382 God 3801 _ 1360 Orphan 1012 Orphans 954 Mr. 909 Mary 903 . 840 May 815 6d 789 Mrs. 753 House 751 � 695 Bristol 583 Muller 546 Jesus 541 Institution 521 Bell 505 Miss 462 Clematis 453 Houses 433 1l 404 Christ 382 Erskine 361 March 335 Holy 321 Father 312 July 312 Dec. 301 New 296 Nov. 275 Saturday 272 April 270 Fund 268 June 249 Craik 242 Aug. 234 Feb. 230 2s 223 Oct. 221 Word 221 Sept. 221 Lovey 216 Scriptural 212 Jan. 208 London 204 Scriptures 204 Knowledge 204 Desire 202 Street Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 15884 i 9139 it 6027 he 4960 we 4487 me 4462 she 3274 you 2713 they 2646 him 2476 them 2150 us 1451 her 574 myself 550 himself 259 herself 238 themselves 138 ourselves 104 itself 100 one 55 yourself 55 ''em 54 thee 34 yours 23 mine 21 hers 18 ''s 14 thyself 11 em 10 ye 10 his 8 theirs 7 ours 6 whosoever 4 yerself 4 s 3 yourselves 3 iv 2 10s.--from 1 you''re 1 yit 1 year.--from 1 with,-- 1 us.--here 1 us--"whether 1 thou 1 thereof 1 silliness,--she 1 said,--she 1 outgo 1 oneself Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 35758 be 16984 have 4363 do 3447 come 3438 give 2596 say 2569 go 1886 take 1817 see 1787 make 1727 receive 1695 send 1599 know 1299 find 1297 leave 1088 ask 1059 need 1054 think 1014 look 1009 bring 992 help 894 get 842 put 803 meet 724 live 708 lead 704 begin 695 feel 689 keep 682 tell 658 call 649 use 630 speak 615 write 613 believe 591 wait 585 pray 580 seek 564 seem 551 read 509 hear 489 supply 489 follow 482 continue 473 provide 458 let 451 pay 445 lay 435 show 402 enable Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 7478 not 2807 so 2789 more 2208 now 2077 only 2068 little 1979 also 1773 up 1681 very 1663 again 1518 other 1477 thus 1453 then 1439 much 1438 great 1371 in 1342 out 1262 last 1169 many 1121 own 1093 as 1023 even 969 still 909 never 897 therefore 897 good 883 most 872 first 865 such 833 well 804 about 798 long 754 just 722 dear 683 same 683 able 668 here 666 few 658 down 649 large 634 poor 631 yet 627 far 612 new 577 however 569 there 549 ever 545 on 544 all 526 once Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 365 least 177 good 131 most 96 great 33 manif 27 small 24 large 21 full 20 early 18 deep 17 bad 14 high 10 poor 10 dark 10 Most 9 slight 9 l 8 near 8 low 8 happy 7 nice 6 dear 5 young 5 sweet 5 old 5 bright 4 simple 4 cheap 3 wise 3 wide 3 strong 3 sharp 3 noble 3 less 3 late 3 eld 3 easy 2 rich 2 quick 2 pleasant 2 long 2 heavy 2 grand 2 furth 2 farth 2 close 2 clean 1 wild 1 wealthy 1 weak Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 752 most 53 least 37 well 1 persecutest 1 lest 1 jes Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/0/2/6/20260/20260-h/20260-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/0/2/6/20260/20260-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 62 lord was pleased 39 lord has again 25 lord has not 21 lord is pleased 16 _ is _ 15 lord did not 15 lord has already 15 lord has kindly 14 work is now 11 _ do n''t 11 lord is not 10 today came in 9 _ was _ 9 time was now 8 _ do _ 8 god was not 8 means were now 8 money came in 7 _ live _ 7 lord had not 7 lord is good 7 lord sent in 6 _ are _ 6 _ living _ 6 evening came in 6 god is not 6 heart is not 6 lord does not 6 lord has so 6 lord helped still 6 morning came in 5 _ ask _ 5 _ did _ 5 day is over 5 day was over 5 god is faithful 5 lord has also 5 means were again 5 money was again 5 time were able 5 work goes on 4 _ had _ 4 children did not 4 god has always 4 god is able 4 god is still 4 god is unchangeably 4 heart be also 4 lord has greatly 4 lord has most Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 lord has not only 4 lord has not yet 4 time is not yet 3 lord has not as 3 lord is not limited 2 brethren have not only 2 day began not only 2 god is not at 2 god was not content 2 hands was not half 2 lord had not only 2 lord has not merely 2 lord is not unmindful 2 money is not yet 2 orphans had not enough 2 things do not all 2 time has not yet 2 words had not quite 1 _ ask no help 1 _ has not faith 1 _ have not sufficient 1 _ is not _ 1 _ is not up 1 _ make no difference 1 children had no doubt 1 faith has no uniformity 1 faith is not always 1 faith was no mere 1 god bring no relief 1 god had not so 1 god has no more 1 god has not only 1 god is no respecter 1 god was no small 1 god was not unrighteous 1 god were no more 1 heart is not even 1 heart is not here 1 heart was not very 1 house was not enough 1 house was not only 1 house was not yet 1 lord did not _ 1 lord did not at 1 mary had no idea 1 mary had no opportunity 1 means are not adequate 1 orphans are not well 1 orphans had no dinner 1 sisters have no money A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 14475 author = Abbott, Jacob title = Mary Erskine date = keywords = Albert; Beechnut; Bell; Erskine; Malleville; Mary; Mr.; Mrs.; Phonny summary = Mrs. Bell wanted Mary Erskine to help her in taking care of her own Mary Erskine became a great favorite at Mrs. Bell''s. "Good evening, Albert," said Mary Erskine. "Good evening, Albert," said Mary Erskine. Mary Erskine accordingly went to the stoop where Mrs. Bell was "Mary Erskine!" said she, when she got to the door of the house, "How would it do," said Mary Erskine, going on, however, all the time She had been, while Mary Erskine had lived at Mrs. Bell''s, very much interested in a young man named Gordon. before the time when Malleville and Phonny went to visit Mary Erskine, One day, when Albert came home from the village, he told Mary Erskine "No," said Mary Erskine, "I like this house very much. "Well, mother," said Mary Bell, "could not you give her a little "There," said Mary Bell, looking at the work with great satisfaction, about the house," said Mary Erskine. id = 26543 author = Cobb, Ernest title = Clematis date = keywords = Alder; Clematis; Miss; Mr.; Rose summary = At that, the little girl looked up at Miss Rose and said: "My name "Where are you going, little girl?" said Mrs. Snow. "I should have asked you, Mrs. Snow," said Miss Rose. "I am sorry, little girl," said Miss Rose, "but you will have to get "Clematis," said Miss Rose, "don''t you remember the street you lived Then Miss Rose went away, and left the girls to get ready for bed. "Now, Clematis," said Miss Rose, "you are going to stay here for a "Take her downstairs now, Clematis," said Miss Rose, coming in. "Don''t cry, Clematis," said Miss Rose. "Mrs. Snow," said Miss Rose, one day, after Clematis had been ill in my little girl," said Miss Rose to herself. "I must tell you, Miss Rose, that Clematis is a very sick little "Miss Rose," he asked, as he started up, "did this little girl want "Good morning, Clematis," said Mrs. Alder. id = 20245 author = Müller, George title = A Narrative of Some of the Lord''s Dealings with George Müller. Part 4 date = keywords = Bristol; Building; Fund; God; Holy; House; Institution; Jesus; Knowledge; London; Lord; New; Orphans; Schools; Scriptural; Tracts; christian; report summary = is held on Saturday evening at the Orphan-Houses, to ask the Lord''s to the prayer meetings at the Orphan-Houses, I praise the Lord for Orphan-Houses, a brother in the Lord from Cornwall called on me and gave There being now again little in hand, I asked the Lord yesterday (Jan. 16, 1846) that He would be pleased to send in supplies, when almost send for the Lord''s work in your hands, having received blessing to my Orphan-Houses, and the Lord has kindly given me yesterday afternoon and called by the Lord to establish Orphan-Houses and Day-Schools for poor the Lord has repeatedly used to help us in time of need, I received 20l. all the labourers in the Schools and Orphan-Houses, to seek the Lord''s precious blood, in order that he may obtain confidence toward God. Supplies for the support of the Orphans, sent in answer to prayer, from Lord to supply me with means for the Orphan Work. id = 20379 author = Müller, George title = A Narrative of Some of the Lord''s Dealings with George Müller. Part 1 date = keywords = Bristol; Christ; Craik; God; Halle; House; Institution; Jesus; Lord; Orphan; Teignmouth; Word; scripture summary = meetings in brother Wagner''s house, was a meeting every Lord''s day evening Ball, missionary to the Jews, attended the Lord''s day evening meeting in time, and I had thus an opportunity of preaching twice every Lord''s day, beloved brother in the Lord, who, up to this day, has continued a kind and Here I preached again three times on the Lord''s day, none saying we wish known to us more fully than we knew Him before, as a prayer hearing God. As I have written down how the Lord has been pleased to deal with us wants at the time, I desire to speak well of the Lord''s goodness, after He In prayer we asked the Lord for meat for dinner, having no money to buy matter should be brought about by the Lord, my prayer concerning a house, show how, since that time, the Lord has continued to answer my prayers. id = 22034 author = Müller, George title = A Narrative of some of the Lord''s Dealings with George Müller. Part 2 date = keywords = Boys; Bristol; December; Father; Gideon; God; House; Jesus; Lord; Orphans; Saturday; School summary = Orphan-Houses, &c., just as brother C�r was sent two years ago, Orphan-houses, up to the end of June 1838, the hand of the Lord was the Orphan-Houses, to see whether the Lord had sent in a little. work.--Evening: This very day the Lord sent again some help to Infant-Orphan-House, but the Lord had not sent any more. the Orphans was sent today to service, and the Lord enabled us to this day has come to an end, the Lord has sent in 1l. shillings which were needed in the Boys� Orphan-House, the Lord, Orphan-Houses, which the Lord had sent in since the day before unto the last day of this fourth year of the Orphan-work the Lord has Today the Lord sent in again some money for the Orphans. Lord sent today still more, as that which came in yesterday was only the will of the Lord that, as all the labourers in the Orphan-Houses id = 22148 author = Müller, George title = A Narrative of some of the Lord''s Dealings with George Müller. Part 3 date = keywords = Bristol; Christ; Day; Father; Germany; God; Holy; Houses; Jesus; Lord; Orphan; Saturday; Stuttgart summary = sisters in the Orphan-Houses, to whom I had some days since sent a given in time of sickness or more than usual need, as the Lord may be in the Lord Jesus; for none but the children of God do believe in Him. III. God, believe in his heart the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, if at Yesterday the Lord again, in His faithful love, sent in means Orphan-Houses, to see whether the Lord had sent in any thing. brethren and sisters who labour in the Day Schools and Orphan-Houses all this time the Orphans had every thing that was needful in the way Lord from Bath called yesterday at one of the Orphan-Houses and gave called by the Lord to establish Orphan-Houses, or Day Schools, or supplies which were needed this day in the Orphan-Houses, which supplies which were needed this day in the Orphan-Houses, which id = 27288 author = Müller, George title = The Life of Trust: Being a Narrative of the Lord''s Dealings With George Müller date = keywords = Bibles; Bristol; Christ; Craik; December; Father; God; Holy; House; Institution; Jesus; Knowledge; Lord; March; Mr.; November; Orphan; Sunday; day; scripture; work summary = GOD--AN ANSWER EXPECTED AND RECEIVED--PRAYER FOR FAITH years he is led to believe that God has called him to establish a house German Christians, to help an aged brother in the work of the Lord. worth one hundred pounds a year, I gave up for the Lord, having then especial things which the children of God needed in our day, was, _to things of God. This, then, was the primary reason for establishing the orphan house. To-day the Lord has given me a house for the Orphan Boys, in day the Lord sent again some help to encourage me to continue to wait on To-day our need was exceedingly great, but the Lord''s help was whether the Lord might have sent any money in the mean time. establish schools and orphan houses, and to trust in the Lord for means orphan houses, schools for poor children, etc., and trust in God for id = 26522 author = Pierson, Arthur T. (Arthur Tappan) title = George Müller of Bristol, and His Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God date = keywords = Ashley; Bristol; CHAPTER; Christ; Craik; Father; George; God; Halle; Holy; Institution; Jesus; Knowledge; Lord; Master; Mr.; Muller; Narrative; Spirit; Word; Wright; christian; faith; life; new; prayer; scripture; work summary = So prominent was the word of God as a power in Mr. Muller''s life that, in may bow before the will of God. In a calm review of his course many years later George Muller saw that Muller led to put before God, in prayer, all matters that lay upon his years, George Muller was enabled to set to his seal that God is true. work in Halle George Muller''s monuments to a prayer-hearing God on God, by the fact that at that very time, in answer to prayer, ten pounds parted with their own money or goods in the hour of need, filled Mr. Muller''s heart with praise to God, and held up his hands, as Aaron and needful; but Mr. Muller felt no doubt that in God''s own time all that George Muller''s life was one long witness to the prayer-hearing God; FAITH, PRAYER, AND THE WORD OF GOD. id = 5970 author = Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan title = Lovey Mary date = keywords = Bell; Hazy; Kate; Lovey; Mary; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Patch; Tommy; Wiggs summary = When Miss Bell, the matron of the home, came to receive Lovey Mary''s "Looks like there ain''t never no time to clean up," said Miss Hazy, "That Wiggs girl said I looked nice in red," said Lovey Mary That night Lovey Mary sat in her little attic room and held Tommy Lovey Mary tucked Tommy under the cover and went to Miss Hazy''s Miss Hazy''s letters, dictated by Mrs. Wiggs and penned by Lovey Mary, "But, Mrs. Wiggs, what must we do?" asked Lovey Mary, too absorbed in "Miss Hazy ain''t got a thing to do with it," replied Mrs. Wiggs "I think ''bout Tommy first," said Lovey Mary. "Miss Hazy sent me after some yellowroot," said Lovey Mary, "Why didn''t you put your mind on it, Miss Hazy?" asked Lovey Mary, "But she did, Miss Bell," said Lovey Mary, earnestly. Lovey Mary gave it to Mrs. Wiggs when Miss Hazy was not id = 20260 author = Sitwell, Florence Alice title = Daybreak: A Story for Girls date = keywords = Agnes; Frances; Kate; Mother summary = A great change passed over poor Kate''s face when she and her sister came to the door, carrying a little prostrate figure; and Kate was three days and three nights Mother Agnes and Kate watched beside her; months passed on Mother Agnes began to think that Kate had really "Children, we must start," said the Mother sternly, "Kate is not Mother Agnes had gone to look for Kate in the dormitory, feeling that made Kate tell all she knew of the little girl in the next bed. doctor!" said a child''s voice; "don''t go and hurt dear Kate Kate would not talk to-day to Mother Agnes. her the story of little Frances wishing to lose her leg for Kate''s what a dear child Frances was, and how she talked to Kate of everything "Do you think we shall ever see her again?" said little Frances. "That day, Kate," said she, "may yet be a long way off. id = 13997 author = Whitney, A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train) title = Real Folks date = keywords = Boston; Craydocke; Desire; Dorris; Frank; Geoffrey; God; Hazel; Helena; Kenneth; Kincaid; Laura; Ledwith; Luclarion; Megilp; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Oldways; Rachel; Ripwinkley; Rosamond; Street; Titus; Uncle summary = "It looks as if it were meant, Luclarion," said Mrs. Ripwinkley, at "If you once begin to alter, you''ve got to make all over," said Mrs. Ledwith, a little fractiously, putting the scissors in with "The girls get it; we have to live in our children," said Mrs. Megilp, self-renouncingly. "I asked Mrs. Mig," Desire pursued, "and she said some people''s part "You might live all your days here," said Mrs. Ledwith to her Then Kenneth Kincaid said,--"Miss Desire, why won''t you come and come right up stairs, with her little petticoats and things to work "But the little children, Miss Craydocke," said Mrs. Ripwinkley. "I guess I know, mother," said Hazel, a little while after this, one "I don''t think Uncle Oldways minded much," said Mrs. Ledwith to "And the ''little round Godamighty in the middle of it,''" said Mrs. Ripwinkley, her face all bright and her eyes full of tears. id = 702 author = Young, Martha title = Somebody''s Little Girl date = keywords = Bell; Bessie summary = Sister Mary Felice had all the little tiny girls playing in the sand: Sister Angela said: "Bessie Bell was written on her little white But Bessie Bell knew that the little girl did not mean to throw her Bessie Bell turned quickly from play and looked after the little girl "Ah," said the lady; "I am a Mama, too, but all my little girls have Bessie Bell said: "Sister Helen Vincula, did you call me?" Then Sister Helen Vincula said: "Bessie Bell, I am going across the Bessie Bell said, "Yes, Sister Helen Vincula." "Little girl," said the lady, "why do you say, Bessie Bell--?" Bessie Bell said, "Sister Helen Vincula," and she knew she had done But the lady held fast to Bessie Bell''s hand and said: "Not this little And Bessie Bell walked between Sister Helen Vincula and the lady. So Sister Helen Vincula did not know, and Bessie Bell did not remember,