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(Robert Michael) title: Gascoyne, the Sandal-Wood Trader date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/23384.txt cache: ./cache/23384.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'23384.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 19765 author: Laut, Agnes C. title: Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/19765.txt cache: ./cache/19765.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'19765.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 41716 author: Greenbie, Sydney title: The Pacific Triangle date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/41716.txt cache: ./cache/41716.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'41716.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-pacificOcean-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19765 author = Laut, Agnes C. title = Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 91640 sentences = 5082 flesch = 79 summary = AMERICA--BERING, THE DANE, THE SEA-OTTER HUNTERS, Thousand Miles--Ships lost in the Mist--Bering's Crew cast away on a Asiatic Pacific told the Russians of a land beyond the sea, of Twice they were within only forty miles of America, touching at St. Lawrence Island, but the fog hung like a blanket over the sea as they another voyager met an old Indian, who told of seeing Bering's ship How the Sea-otter Pelts brought back by Bering's Crew led to the the sea-beaver led to the exploration of the North Pacific coast. When Bering found the northwest coast of America, the sea-otter to the west coast of America to hunt the sea-otter after Bering's That is, the sea _was_ shut till Drake came coursing round the world; the Russian commander that the English ships were pirates like Commander Islands, Bering expedition at, 37-45, 61; sea-otter found on, cache = ./cache/19765.txt txt = ./txt/19765.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42901 author = Leinster, Murray title = Creatures of the Abyss date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50542 sentences = 4844 flesch = 89 summary = "Being, I'm sure, especially interested in fish-driving," said Terry Davis said in a different tone, "We can change course now, Deirdre. Terry said again, groping in his mind, "They act like fish in a closing Doug came and picked up the gun-cameras that Terry and Deirdre had used "There's a kind of sound," said Terry, "that fish don't like. "Sound," said Terry, "in water as in air, can be reflected and directed, "If such a thing were done," said Terry, "then when the cone of sound at least sixty miles an hour when it broke surface," said Terry. "Next time we're in Manila we'll try it," said Terry. "I heard the humming sound," said Terry, "last night when the yacht came "I'd like to poke around the bottom of the lagoon a little," said Terry, Terry said suddenly, as the yacht went under power toward the "The fish," said Terry, "could escape into the lagoon." cache = ./cache/42901.txt txt = ./txt/42901.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15685 author = Dampier, William title = A Continuation of a Voyage to New Holland, Etc. in the Year 1699 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 45677 sentences = 2217 flesch = 85 summary = was a passage between the west end of Timor and another small island sandy island (over against the fort) full of bays and pretty high trees; the east or west of it; and near the shore it appeared like an island. us, we soon got abreast of the bay, and then saw a small island to the A DESCRIPTION OF A SMALL ISLAND, SEVEN LEAGUES EAST FROM THE WATERING BAY. At the south-west end of Timor is a pretty high island called Anabao. small flat island to the north-west of the others, and saw a great deal distance off at sea the west point appears like a cape land; the north long, and at the south-west point there is another small low woody island we were shot in within 2 leagues of the island the wind came to the west, sun-setting, I saw a small round high island to the west of Pentare, cache = ./cache/15685.txt txt = ./txt/15685.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40305 author = Fox, Frank title = Problems of the Pacific date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 72750 sentences = 3901 flesch = 66 summary = the great Power of the United States in the Philippines, won great naval base; Australia and New Zealand would need to be populated Pacific, Australia, and New Zealand, equally with Canada, will be forced Australia and New Zealand (and possibly of Canada) and the great forces great Asiatic race to war against Europe, could compare the White Man Chinese immigration of the United States, of Canada, New Zealand and obtaining of new territory, the peril will be great to the White Man. Such a Chinese movement could secure Asia for the Asiatics, and might stations British naval power in the North Pacific is based. Pacific would be with the United States, whether Great Britain kept to the United States, or against any Power with which Great Britain makes are no Free Trade ideas in the Pacific; the United States, Canada, New of Japan, the United States or Great Britain. cache = ./cache/40305.txt txt = ./txt/40305.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29667 author = Ellis, Edward Sylvester title = Adrift on the Pacific: A Boys [sic] Story of the Sea and its Perils date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 63814 sentences = 3326 flesch = 80 summary = For the first time Captain Strathmore looked down at the little girl, come back before Captain Bergen and his mate would be ready to leave. "I don't believe Captain Bergen or his mate, Abe Storms, would Yet such was the fact, and Captain Bergen and Mate Storms had no Captain Bergen and Mate Storms did their utmost to undo the wrong act The captain was left to himself, for Abe Storms knew he would come "I believe she is gone," said Storms, looking toward the captain. Three years have passed, and still Captain Bergen, Mate Storms and Captain Bergen and Mate Storms were honest, conscientious men, and "Mr. Sanders," said the mate, "this is Inez Hawthorne--a little girl "Inez," said the mate, "go to the captain and speak a few words to "Good-day, Captain Fred," she said; "you have been busy so long that cache = ./cache/29667.txt txt = ./txt/29667.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 23384 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = Gascoyne, the Sandal-Wood Trader date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 101824 sentences = 5522 flesch = 83 summary = second time I have to thank you for saving my life," said the young man, "Where got you the news, Will Corrie?" said Henry, giving the boy a "Now, tell me, Poopy," said Alice, "did you ever hear of friends who "Here is another man I want," said Montague, laying his hand on the "Hold him," said Henry, turning to John Bumpus, who at that moment came "Mr Gascoyne is right," said Montague, turning to the missionary, who "Come, Gascoyne," said Henry, "you know more about the savages than "Well, lad, away you go," said Gascoyne, smiling, "but Master Corrie "Remove your hands," said Gascoyne, in a low calm voice, which surprised "This is well," said Gascoyne in a low tone to Henry Stuart, who stood "Poor Gascoyne, I will go and relieve his mind," said Henry, turning to "You know that Gascoyne is in prison!" said Corrie. cache = ./cache/23384.txt txt = ./txt/23384.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4222 author = Scott, Ernest, Sir title = Laperouse date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 22317 sentences = 1064 flesch = 72 summary = Australia as known at the time of Laperouse's visit sailed the ocean in command of great ships, he continued to read all ignorant man to discover islands, but it belongs only to great men like Laperouse's ship, the FORMIDABLE, was one of the French fleet of and writings of Cook; and copies of his VOYAGES, in French and English, Bay. It was the visit paid by Laperouse to this port that brought him off." Steering north, the Sandwich Islands were reached early in May. Here Laperouse liked the people, "though my prejudices were coast which Captain King, in the third volume of Cook's last voyage, It was then that Laperouse resolved to sail to Botany Bay, of which he little book knows by this time that the visit to Botany Bay was not A new French voyage of exploration came down to the Pacific in 1817, had been early French navigators to the South Seas before Laperouse. cache = ./cache/4222.txt txt = ./txt/4222.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 23271 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = Sunk at Sea date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 26694 sentences = 1354 flesch = 80 summary = "I want to go to sea, father," said he one evening after tea, looking in "A strange man that," said the captain, turning to Will; "he is a "My lads," said Captain Dall, sitting down in the stern of his boat, and the captain's boat were Will Osten, Larry O'Hale, Goff, Muggins, and "Sure, so's Christmas, doctor, but it's a long way off," said Larry. "Captain," said Will Osten, "the wind has almost died away, yet it seems "That is true, Larry," said the captain; "I'm inclined to think it would "Mr Cupples is right, lads," said the captain; "we'd have no chance in Our hero, Captain Dall, Mr Cupples, Larry O'Hale, and Muggins, were "It's of no use, Larry," said the captain; "we can't help ourselves. "Friend," said Captain Dall, taking the hand of the tall savage in his "There's no help for it, captain," said Will Osten. cache = ./cache/23271.txt txt = ./txt/23271.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41716 author = Greenbie, Sydney title = The Pacific Triangle date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 132244 sentences = 7500 flesch = 75 summary = so far apart as the Japanese and the Maories of New Zealand should be so their home lands for that new start in life which Heaven knows every man let New Zealand know that the eyes of the world are upon it and expect way of Japan's national shrine, Yamada Ise. A few days later I was on Generally the thought and feeling of the natives in the South Seas come mid-Pacific, in the South Seas, in the Far East, white men are marrying In Japan, many leading white men have married Japanese women, among whom New Zealand and Australia are to-day the only spots in the world wherein To people like the Japanese, Chinese and Indians, this must the manner of Japanese in China to-day goes against the grain of people. the seas, Great Britain and Japan may now have to say to the world: cache = ./cache/41716.txt txt = ./txt/41716.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 41716 23384 29667 40305 41716 19765 number of items: 10 sum of words: 607,502 average size in words: 67,500 average readability score: 78 nouns: men; time; sea; man; water; way; island; day; ship; world; life; boat; captain; people; night; land; place; years; side; part; coast; hand; one; nothing; shore; fish; something; war; natives; point; course; islands; miles; morning; ships; head; crew; north; moment; wind; mate; days; face; power; hands; position; country; work; things; end verbs: was; is; had; be; were; have; are; been; said; has; do; did; came; made; being; ''s; come; found; make; went; see; know; go; saw; take; having; seemed; say; seen; left; get; sent; think; done; took; set; going; stood; got; told; give; put; passed; called; find; looked; heard; lay; turned; knew adjectives: other; little; great; more; many; such; good; own; white; small; few; first; same; much; long; old; last; young; new; british; american; japanese; large; deep; possible; full; russian; high; short; native; next; open; poor; certain; true; strong; strange; best; whole; european; several; human; black; naval; only; dark; wild; second; ready; present adverbs: not; so; up; out; then; now; n''t; as; only; very; here; more; down; away; there; again; well; just; still; back; too; even; never; off; most; far; much; in; about; once; on; almost; also; all; long; ever; over; yet; soon; however; ashore; enough; thus; always; therefore; first; suddenly; perhaps; before; no pronouns: it; he; i; his; they; we; you; their; her; them; him; she; my; me; its; our; us; himself; your; themselves; one; itself; myself; herself; ''em; ourselves; yourself; ''s; yours; mine; ye; theirs; em; ours; oneself; hers; thee; hisself; yerself; yer; thy; meself; £1,300,000; you''re; wot''ll; wa; w''at; near--; it;--times; it''s proper nouns: _; pacific; japan; new; terry; america; china; gascoyne; captain; australia; united; states; cook; zealand; south; henry; island; britain; corrie; davis; great; mr; bumpus; drake; japanese; deirdre; russia; indians; alice; bering; storms; england; inez; esperance; europe; asia; bay; sea; st.; russians; mr.; west; gray; islands; chinese; vancouver; english; british; laperouse; east keywords: new; captain; south; pacific; island; english; british; australia; zealand; west; st.; mr.; man; japanese; japan; great; foam; european; europe; england; cook; china; britain; bay; asia; america; white; vancouver; united; timor; thrawn; thorwald; terry; talisman; sydney; suva; stuart; strathmore; storms; stevenson; states; spanish; spain; sitka; siberia; seas; sea; sanders; samoa; russian one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/19765.txt titles(s): Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward three topics; one dimension: pacific; sea; said file(s): ./cache/40305.txt, ./cache/19765.txt, ./cache/29667.txt titles(s): Problems of the Pacific | Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward | Adrift on the Pacific: A Boys [sic] Story of the Sea and its Perils five topics; three dimensions: pacific japan great; sea island terry; said captain man; evaporated wounding sur; evaporated wounding sur file(s): ./cache/40305.txt, ./cache/19765.txt, ./cache/23384.txt, , titles(s): Problems of the Pacific | Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward | Gascoyne, the Sandal-Wood Trader | The Crater; Or, Vulcan's Peak: A Tale of the Pacific | The Crater; Or, Vulcan's Peak: A Tale of the Pacific Type: gutenberg title: subject-pacificOcean-gutenberg date: 2021-06-07 time: 13:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Pacific Ocean" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 23384 author: Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title: Gascoyne, the Sandal-Wood Trader date: words: 101824.0 sentences: 5522.0 pages: flesch: 83.0 cache: ./cache/23384.txt txt: ./txt/23384.txt summary: second time I have to thank you for saving my life," said the young man, "Where got you the news, Will Corrie?" said Henry, giving the boy a "Now, tell me, Poopy," said Alice, "did you ever hear of friends who "Here is another man I want," said Montague, laying his hand on the "Hold him," said Henry, turning to John Bumpus, who at that moment came "Mr Gascoyne is right," said Montague, turning to the missionary, who "Come, Gascoyne," said Henry, "you know more about the savages than "Well, lad, away you go," said Gascoyne, smiling, "but Master Corrie "Remove your hands," said Gascoyne, in a low calm voice, which surprised "This is well," said Gascoyne in a low tone to Henry Stuart, who stood "Poor Gascoyne, I will go and relieve his mind," said Henry, turning to "You know that Gascoyne is in prison!" said Corrie. id: 23271 author: Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title: Sunk at Sea date: words: 26694.0 sentences: 1354.0 pages: flesch: 80.0 cache: ./cache/23271.txt txt: ./txt/23271.txt summary: "I want to go to sea, father," said he one evening after tea, looking in "A strange man that," said the captain, turning to Will; "he is a "My lads," said Captain Dall, sitting down in the stern of his boat, and the captain''s boat were Will Osten, Larry O''Hale, Goff, Muggins, and "Sure, so''s Christmas, doctor, but it''s a long way off," said Larry. "Captain," said Will Osten, "the wind has almost died away, yet it seems "That is true, Larry," said the captain; "I''m inclined to think it would "Mr Cupples is right, lads," said the captain; "we''d have no chance in Our hero, Captain Dall, Mr Cupples, Larry O''Hale, and Muggins, were "It''s of no use, Larry," said the captain; "we can''t help ourselves. "Friend," said Captain Dall, taking the hand of the tall savage in his "There''s no help for it, captain," said Will Osten. id: 11573 author: Cooper, James Fenimore title: The Crater; Or, Vulcan's Peak: A Tale of the Pacific date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 15685 author: Dampier, William title: A Continuation of a Voyage to New Holland, Etc. in the Year 1699 date: words: 45677.0 sentences: 2217.0 pages: flesch: 85.0 cache: ./cache/15685.txt txt: ./txt/15685.txt summary: was a passage between the west end of Timor and another small island sandy island (over against the fort) full of bays and pretty high trees; the east or west of it; and near the shore it appeared like an island. us, we soon got abreast of the bay, and then saw a small island to the A DESCRIPTION OF A SMALL ISLAND, SEVEN LEAGUES EAST FROM THE WATERING BAY. At the south-west end of Timor is a pretty high island called Anabao. small flat island to the north-west of the others, and saw a great deal distance off at sea the west point appears like a cape land; the north long, and at the south-west point there is another small low woody island we were shot in within 2 leagues of the island the wind came to the west, sun-setting, I saw a small round high island to the west of Pentare, id: 29667 author: Ellis, Edward Sylvester title: Adrift on the Pacific: A Boys [sic] Story of the Sea and its Perils date: words: 63814.0 sentences: 3326.0 pages: flesch: 80.0 cache: ./cache/29667.txt txt: ./txt/29667.txt summary: For the first time Captain Strathmore looked down at the little girl, come back before Captain Bergen and his mate would be ready to leave. "I don''t believe Captain Bergen or his mate, Abe Storms, would Yet such was the fact, and Captain Bergen and Mate Storms had no Captain Bergen and Mate Storms did their utmost to undo the wrong act The captain was left to himself, for Abe Storms knew he would come "I believe she is gone," said Storms, looking toward the captain. Three years have passed, and still Captain Bergen, Mate Storms and Captain Bergen and Mate Storms were honest, conscientious men, and "Mr. Sanders," said the mate, "this is Inez Hawthorne--a little girl "Inez," said the mate, "go to the captain and speak a few words to "Good-day, Captain Fred," she said; "you have been busy so long that id: 40305 author: Fox, Frank title: Problems of the Pacific date: words: 72750.0 sentences: 3901.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/40305.txt txt: ./txt/40305.txt summary: the great Power of the United States in the Philippines, won great naval base; Australia and New Zealand would need to be populated Pacific, Australia, and New Zealand, equally with Canada, will be forced Australia and New Zealand (and possibly of Canada) and the great forces great Asiatic race to war against Europe, could compare the White Man Chinese immigration of the United States, of Canada, New Zealand and obtaining of new territory, the peril will be great to the White Man. Such a Chinese movement could secure Asia for the Asiatics, and might stations British naval power in the North Pacific is based. Pacific would be with the United States, whether Great Britain kept to the United States, or against any Power with which Great Britain makes are no Free Trade ideas in the Pacific; the United States, Canada, New of Japan, the United States or Great Britain. id: 41716 author: Greenbie, Sydney title: The Pacific Triangle date: words: 132244.0 sentences: 7500.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/41716.txt txt: ./txt/41716.txt summary: so far apart as the Japanese and the Maories of New Zealand should be so their home lands for that new start in life which Heaven knows every man let New Zealand know that the eyes of the world are upon it and expect way of Japan''s national shrine, Yamada Ise. A few days later I was on Generally the thought and feeling of the natives in the South Seas come mid-Pacific, in the South Seas, in the Far East, white men are marrying In Japan, many leading white men have married Japanese women, among whom New Zealand and Australia are to-day the only spots in the world wherein To people like the Japanese, Chinese and Indians, this must the manner of Japanese in China to-day goes against the grain of people. the seas, Great Britain and Japan may now have to say to the world: id: 19765 author: Laut, Agnes C. title: Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward date: words: 91640.0 sentences: 5082.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/19765.txt txt: ./txt/19765.txt summary: AMERICA--BERING, THE DANE, THE SEA-OTTER HUNTERS, Thousand Miles--Ships lost in the Mist--Bering''s Crew cast away on a Asiatic Pacific told the Russians of a land beyond the sea, of Twice they were within only forty miles of America, touching at St. Lawrence Island, but the fog hung like a blanket over the sea as they another voyager met an old Indian, who told of seeing Bering''s ship How the Sea-otter Pelts brought back by Bering''s Crew led to the the sea-beaver led to the exploration of the North Pacific coast. When Bering found the northwest coast of America, the sea-otter to the west coast of America to hunt the sea-otter after Bering''s That is, the sea _was_ shut till Drake came coursing round the world; the Russian commander that the English ships were pirates like Commander Islands, Bering expedition at, 37-45, 61; sea-otter found on, id: 42901 author: Leinster, Murray title: Creatures of the Abyss date: words: 50542.0 sentences: 4844.0 pages: flesch: 89.0 cache: ./cache/42901.txt txt: ./txt/42901.txt summary: "Being, I''m sure, especially interested in fish-driving," said Terry Davis said in a different tone, "We can change course now, Deirdre. Terry said again, groping in his mind, "They act like fish in a closing Doug came and picked up the gun-cameras that Terry and Deirdre had used "There''s a kind of sound," said Terry, "that fish don''t like. "Sound," said Terry, "in water as in air, can be reflected and directed, "If such a thing were done," said Terry, "then when the cone of sound at least sixty miles an hour when it broke surface," said Terry. "Next time we''re in Manila we''ll try it," said Terry. "I heard the humming sound," said Terry, "last night when the yacht came "I''d like to poke around the bottom of the lagoon a little," said Terry, Terry said suddenly, as the yacht went under power toward the "The fish," said Terry, "could escape into the lagoon." id: 4222 author: Scott, Ernest, Sir title: Laperouse date: words: 22317.0 sentences: 1064.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/4222.txt txt: ./txt/4222.txt summary: Australia as known at the time of Laperouse''s visit sailed the ocean in command of great ships, he continued to read all ignorant man to discover islands, but it belongs only to great men like Laperouse''s ship, the FORMIDABLE, was one of the French fleet of and writings of Cook; and copies of his VOYAGES, in French and English, Bay. It was the visit paid by Laperouse to this port that brought him off." Steering north, the Sandwich Islands were reached early in May. Here Laperouse liked the people, "though my prejudices were coast which Captain King, in the third volume of Cook''s last voyage, It was then that Laperouse resolved to sail to Botany Bay, of which he little book knows by this time that the visit to Botany Bay was not A new French voyage of exploration came down to the Pacific in 1817, had been early French navigators to the South Seas before Laperouse. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel