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Reducing subject-poachers-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 37357 author = Stables, Gordon title = Annie o' the Banks o' Dee date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54489 sentences = 4042 flesch = 91 summary = manner, and Annie really liked the man, though little did she think he The old man soon tired; then Sandie took the rod, and "What!" said Annie Lane, "would you really marry an old man?" "Sandie," said one, "I've a good mind to tie the dish-cloth round your "Come off that high horse, sir," said Sandie, "and speak plain English. Reginald with a beautiful nurse like Annie--Annie o' the Banks o' Dee. In a week's time he was able to sit in an easy-chair in the "Craig Nicol," said Reginald, and his cheeks flushed red, "I am too weak "Reginald," she said, "tell me, is Miss Hall very beautiful?" "How beautiful, Annie," said Reginald, gazing up at the nodding berries. "Annie," said Reginald, after a pause, "I am very, very happy." "Dear uncle," she said, "poor Reginald is dead; but I shall meet him in days after this, Reginald, accompanied by Hall and Dickson, went over cache = ./cache/37357.txt txt = ./txt/37357.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21574 author = Marryat, Frederick title = The Poacher; Or, Joseph Rushbrook date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 126185 sentences = 6429 flesch = 82 summary = "Joey, my boy, I've killed many a man in my time, and I have thought "But look, sir, they are coming on again," said Joey, "and faster than said McShane; "and Joey, my boy, you're a good shot in the first place, "They are poor people," replied Joey, "and live a long way off." "I wish I had a sovereign to give away," said Joey to Mrs Chopper; "I "Yes, sir," replied McShane; "it is considered a very good house." "No, Mary," replied Joey, "I shall not look for a situation about here; "Come, Joey, we may as well read a little to pass away the time; I have "At what hour, miss, shall he come?" said Joey. "Come, Mary," said Joey at last, "you can now tell me everything." "Tell me something about my father, Mary," said Joey; "I wish to know cache = ./cache/21574.txt txt = ./txt/21574.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46233 author = Stoddard, William O. title = With the Black Prince date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55124 sentences = 3979 flesch = 94 summary = "Richard Neville," exclaimed the prince, "thou hast won honor in this! "O Guy the Bow," said Richard, "wilt thou come with me--thou and thy thine will follow Richard Neville to fight for our good king." "Nor I," said Richard; "but I tell thee, Guy the Bow, I like this war of Thou mayest trust thy men, Lord Richard of Wartmont. "Guy the Bow," said Richard, turning to him, "hast thou heard?" "Wartmont," exclaimed the knight, "thou hast thy men well in hand! thee bowmen defeating knights and men-at-arms, thou wilt see a new day "I will make thee fitted to command thy men," said Earl Warwick. "Aye," said Richard; "and now I will tell thee, thou true man, when I "Thou Richard of Wartmont, honor to thee and thy merry men all! "Richard of Wartmont," he said, but not loudly, "thou hast thy orders?" cache = ./cache/46233.txt txt = ./txt/46233.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42628 author = Watson, John, F.L.S. title = Poachers and Poaching date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 77270 sentences = 3866 flesch = 77 summary = tiny bird with purple and green plumage, his little breast and neck birds with long pointed wings fly is the fact that one of a pair of miles an hour, it takes the bird two days and nights to cross. animals and birds, to night-flying insects, and even to fish. bird, except when nesting, is rarely seen on the ground, and that it young birds, not the eggs, are taken; and on North Barra from two game-birds and wild-fowl are also prolific, and a partridge's nest The colours of eggs in relation to birds and the site of their nests is awhile and seeing the old bird fly to and from the nest several times, Both the eggs and plumage of game birds offer interesting instances of other times the young birds, not more than a few hours old, swimming the young birds are almost immediately taken down to the water. cache = ./cache/42628.txt txt = ./txt/42628.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 59363 author = Lang, Varley title = Ecology on Rollins Island date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5634 sentences = 552 flesch = 93 summary = WFI inspector shoved his hat up and said, "Eggs." The others nodded, total food resources of the world, process and package them, and do it "I need your help, Carter, and time's wasting. Ranson said, "Where did you get the gas, George?" "My God, George," Ranson said, "you're a living anachronism!" "Now," Carter said, talking to Ranson, "you take the way he walks. Helicopter lands June twenty, small freighter in July to load processed "Look," Ranson said. "Look," Ranson said. In the desperate search for food, the sea birds were came back at dawn the next day with a boat load of food fish. "Bill," I said, "what are you going to do with that load of fish?" "What," said Bill, "are you going to do with the rats when the birds A dozen new Rollins Islanders showed up a few at a time in Carter's cache = ./cache/59363.txt txt = ./txt/59363.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 62866 author = Castlemon, Harry title = The Young Game-Warden date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 76043 sentences = 4118 flesch = 89 summary = "Now, Silas, let's look at this thing kind o' sensible like," said he Silas was as lazy as a man ever gets to be, and Joe and Dan "That's just the way the thing stands, pap," continued Dan, who looked said Silas, who then went on to repeat what Dan had told him concerning "If you want money, go to work and earn it for yourself," said Joe. "I wonder what has come over Dan all on a sudden?" said Joe, to "Do you think Joe suspects anything?" asked Tom, as soon as Mr. Warren's game-warden had been left out of hearing. "Why, Dan, I don't know what you mean," said Joe. And then he checked himself. Dan said it was not likely that Joe knew anything about the cave, "The money was there all the time," Dan went on, "and that Joe of our'n cache = ./cache/62866.txt txt = ./txt/62866.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 21228 author = Walton, Amy title = White Lilac; or the Queen of the May date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 62680 sentences = 3951 flesch = 91 summary = "How pretty your flowers grow!" said Lilac, stopping to look at it with Lilac felt that hers must be a vulgar taste as Agnetta said so, but "You're _quite_ sure it'll make me look better?" said Lilac wistfully. picture," Mrs Greenways had said it would be, and, no doubt, Lilac "I ain't," said Lilac desperately, taking away her hands from her face "Good night, Peter," said Lilac at length, nodding to him, and this "They've been and chosen Lilac White; sneaking little thing!" said "Well, you look happy anyhow, Lilac White," she said mournfully. "Well now," said Mrs Pinhorn, "I will say Lilac looks as peart and neat It was just there she had turned to look at Mother on May Day. What a long, long time ago, and what a different Lilac she felt now! "Look here, Lilac," said Mrs Greenways carelessly, "you've been a good cache = ./cache/21228.txt txt = ./txt/21228.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt Error: near line 1: database is locked Send options without primary recipient specified. 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"I wonder what has come over Dan all on a sudden?" said Joe, to "Do you think Joe suspects anything?" asked Tom, as soon as Mr. Warren''s game-warden had been left out of hearing. "Why, Dan, I don''t know what you mean," said Joe. And then he checked himself. Dan said it was not likely that Joe knew anything about the cave, "The money was there all the time," Dan went on, "and that Joe of our''n id: 59363 author: Lang, Varley title: Ecology on Rollins Island date: words: 5634 sentences: 552 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/59363.txt txt: ./txt/59363.txt summary: WFI inspector shoved his hat up and said, "Eggs." The others nodded, total food resources of the world, process and package them, and do it "I need your help, Carter, and time''s wasting. Ranson said, "Where did you get the gas, George?" "My God, George," Ranson said, "you''re a living anachronism!" "Now," Carter said, talking to Ranson, "you take the way he walks. Helicopter lands June twenty, small freighter in July to load processed "Look," Ranson said. "Look," Ranson said. In the desperate search for food, the sea birds were came back at dawn the next day with a boat load of food fish. "Bill," I said, "what are you going to do with that load of fish?" "What," said Bill, "are you going to do with the rats when the birds A dozen new Rollins Islanders showed up a few at a time in Carter''s id: 21574 author: Marryat, Frederick title: The Poacher; Or, Joseph Rushbrook date: words: 126185 sentences: 6429 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/21574.txt txt: ./txt/21574.txt summary: "Joey, my boy, I''ve killed many a man in my time, and I have thought "But look, sir, they are coming on again," said Joey, "and faster than said McShane; "and Joey, my boy, you''re a good shot in the first place, "They are poor people," replied Joey, "and live a long way off." "I wish I had a sovereign to give away," said Joey to Mrs Chopper; "I "Yes, sir," replied McShane; "it is considered a very good house." "No, Mary," replied Joey, "I shall not look for a situation about here; "Come, Joey, we may as well read a little to pass away the time; I have "At what hour, miss, shall he come?" said Joey. "Come, Mary," said Joey at last, "you can now tell me everything." "Tell me something about my father, Mary," said Joey; "I wish to know id: 37357 author: Stables, Gordon title: Annie o'' the Banks o'' Dee date: words: 54489 sentences: 4042 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/37357.txt txt: ./txt/37357.txt summary: manner, and Annie really liked the man, though little did she think he The old man soon tired; then Sandie took the rod, and "What!" said Annie Lane, "would you really marry an old man?" "Sandie," said one, "I''ve a good mind to tie the dish-cloth round your "Come off that high horse, sir," said Sandie, "and speak plain English. Reginald with a beautiful nurse like Annie--Annie o'' the Banks o'' Dee. In a week''s time he was able to sit in an easy-chair in the "Craig Nicol," said Reginald, and his cheeks flushed red, "I am too weak "Reginald," she said, "tell me, is Miss Hall very beautiful?" "How beautiful, Annie," said Reginald, gazing up at the nodding berries. "Annie," said Reginald, after a pause, "I am very, very happy." "Dear uncle," she said, "poor Reginald is dead; but I shall meet him in days after this, Reginald, accompanied by Hall and Dickson, went over id: 46233 author: Stoddard, William O. title: With the Black Prince date: words: 55124 sentences: 3979 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/46233.txt txt: ./txt/46233.txt summary: "Richard Neville," exclaimed the prince, "thou hast won honor in this! "O Guy the Bow," said Richard, "wilt thou come with me--thou and thy thine will follow Richard Neville to fight for our good king." "Nor I," said Richard; "but I tell thee, Guy the Bow, I like this war of Thou mayest trust thy men, Lord Richard of Wartmont. "Guy the Bow," said Richard, turning to him, "hast thou heard?" "Wartmont," exclaimed the knight, "thou hast thy men well in hand! thee bowmen defeating knights and men-at-arms, thou wilt see a new day "I will make thee fitted to command thy men," said Earl Warwick. "Aye," said Richard; "and now I will tell thee, thou true man, when I "Thou Richard of Wartmont, honor to thee and thy merry men all! "Richard of Wartmont," he said, but not loudly, "thou hast thy orders?" id: 21228 author: Walton, Amy title: White Lilac; or the Queen of the May date: words: 62680 sentences: 3951 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/21228.txt txt: ./txt/21228.txt summary: "How pretty your flowers grow!" said Lilac, stopping to look at it with Lilac felt that hers must be a vulgar taste as Agnetta said so, but "You''re _quite_ sure it''ll make me look better?" said Lilac wistfully. picture," Mrs Greenways had said it would be, and, no doubt, Lilac "I ain''t," said Lilac desperately, taking away her hands from her face "Good night, Peter," said Lilac at length, nodding to him, and this "They''ve been and chosen Lilac White; sneaking little thing!" said "Well, you look happy anyhow, Lilac White," she said mournfully. "Well now," said Mrs Pinhorn, "I will say Lilac looks as peart and neat It was just there she had turned to look at Mother on May Day. What a long, long time ago, and what a different Lilac she felt now! "Look here, Lilac," said Mrs Greenways carelessly, "you''ve been a good id: 42628 author: Watson, John, F.L.S. title: Poachers and Poaching date: words: 77270 sentences: 3866 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/42628.txt txt: ./txt/42628.txt summary: tiny bird with purple and green plumage, his little breast and neck birds with long pointed wings fly is the fact that one of a pair of miles an hour, it takes the bird two days and nights to cross. animals and birds, to night-flying insects, and even to fish. bird, except when nesting, is rarely seen on the ground, and that it young birds, not the eggs, are taken; and on North Barra from two game-birds and wild-fowl are also prolific, and a partridge''s nest The colours of eggs in relation to birds and the site of their nests is awhile and seeing the old bird fly to and from the nest several times, Both the eggs and plumage of game birds offer interesting instances of other times the young birds, not more than a few hours old, swimming the young birds are almost immediately taken down to the water. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel