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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 24 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 129095 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 78 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 Warsaw 11 Poland 11 God 10 polish 6 russian 6 Pan 5 man 5 day 5 Poles 5 Panna 5 Pani 5 Mr. 5 Lord 4 time 4 great 4 Zagloba 4 Yan 4 Volodyovski 4 St. 4 Prince 4 Michael 4 Jews 4 Commonwealth 3 Tartars 3 Stanislav 3 Odessa 3 Moscow 3 Lithuania 3 Government 3 Europe 3 England 3 CHAPTER 2 turkish 2 swedish 2 little 2 jewish 2 hebrew 2 footnote 2 enemy 2 Zosia 2 Vistula 2 Vilna 2 Tzar 2 Turks 2 Tugai 2 Swedes 2 Raphael 2 Radzivill 2 Rabbi 2 Petersburg Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 9053 man 6890 time 4944 hand 4642 day 4328 eye 3827 head 3105 moment 3058 people 2762 horse 2760 face 2712 heart 2666 life 2525 place 2380 word 2284 one 2234 prince 2227 soldier 2217 nothing 2136 way 2134 side 2103 country 2067 enemy 2049 king 2018 woman 1952 house 1934 night 1878 voice 1808 lady 1755 thing 1719 something 1691 order 1651 war 1630 room 1625 road 1591 year 1565 name 1555 knight 1541 child 1536 fire 1504 letter 1499 army 1486 thought 1482 soul 1473 love 1452 part 1413 death 1383 world 1383 foot 1369 other 1340 arm Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 6946 Pan 6167 _ 3848 God 3038 Jews 2687 II 2178 Zagloba 1864 Kmita 1646 Pani 1636 Stanislav 1339 Poland 1286 Michael 1280 Zbyszko 1243 Marynia 1233 Russia 1216 Volodyovski 1204 III 1078 Warsaw 1018 thou 880 Panna 859 Commonwealth 844 Aniela 830 Swedes 827 Thaddeus 805 Miss 775 Basia 768 Prince 750 Yan 727 Skshetuski 716 Hmelnitski 707 Macko 696 Lord 696 Government 674 Cossacks 660 St. 641 Germans 623 Jurand 613 Tartars 596 Poles 594 Lady 577 Mashko 573 Russians 560 Bogun 554 Boguslav 537 Mr. 503 Meir 474 Ignas 443 Lithuania 440 Andrei 436 Gronski 431 Father Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 40644 i 39333 he 26020 it 19262 you 15616 him 14270 they 12075 she 11041 me 8999 them 8542 we 7469 her 4149 himself 3984 us 1478 myself 1333 themselves 885 herself 702 itself 684 one 658 thee 502 yourself 248 ourselves 208 mine 79 ours 77 thyself 77 his 73 yours 56 hers 35 theirs 22 him,-- 16 ye 15 yourselves 15 himself,-- 9 out,-- 9 eva 9 ''s 8 whispered,-- 7 aloud,-- 6 thy 4 thou 4 oneself 3 yan 3 repeated,-- 2 you,--you 2 whence 2 there.--skirmish 2 repeat,-- 2 parting,-- 2 emphasis,-- 2 anger,-- 1 yourself,--she Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 103847 be 38525 have 15067 do 12149 say 8438 go 7332 see 7219 come 6191 know 6048 take 5290 give 4801 begin 4501 make 4266 look 4250 think 3232 tell 3007 ask 2949 hear 2910 find 2678 fall 2604 leave 2481 answer 2422 let 2413 wish 2381 pass 2285 speak 2285 seem 2276 turn 2219 bring 2114 become 2111 stand 2098 feel 2008 send 1819 return 1801 cry 1787 follow 1712 put 1691 love 1650 call 1647 live 1636 remain 1565 sit 1539 meet 1460 receive 1440 grow 1433 want 1411 get 1381 rise 1359 happen 1357 move 1308 lose Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 29570 not 6668 then 6565 so 5980 more 5726 only 4589 great 4563 now 3789 out 3726 other 3684 even 3526 here 3517 well 3449 up 3417 first 3209 very 3204 little 3134 old 2972 long 2836 such 2825 good 2783 own 2755 as 2669 jewish 2623 russian 2605 whole 2521 there 2507 still 2475 also 2469 young 2468 too 2424 last 2353 much 2291 same 2281 once 2258 again 2135 many 2018 most 1925 down 1900 away 1717 never 1703 therefore 1525 soon 1514 true 1504 few 1495 on 1465 new 1463 yet 1450 far 1399 general 1374 almost Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 642 least 595 good 481 great 283 most 165 high 141 bad 123 slight 94 near 69 dear 68 young 59 old 57 early 51 large 45 eld 43 Most 40 deep 36 fine 33 strong 29 low 23 small 23 late 22 noble 20 pure 20 l 20 brave 19 wild 19 poor 15 thick 15 simple 14 j 14 heavy 13 warm 13 bright 12 wise 12 happy 11 sweet 11 long 10 rich 10 manif 10 hard 10 big 9 weak 9 hot 9 furth 9 easy 9 dark 9 choice 9 bold 8 mean 8 farth Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1735 most 80 least 64 well 3 near 2 youngest 2 worst 2 lest 2 infest 2 finest 1 won,--which 1 tempest 1 speakest 1 quickly,-- 1 like,--either 1 highest 1 heedest 1 greatest 1 furthest 1 feelest 1 farthest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.archive.org/details/withfireandswor05siengoog 1 http://www.archive.org/details/whirlpoolsnovelo00sien 1 http://www.archive.org/details/panmichaelhistor00sienuoft 1 http://www.archive.org/details/onfieldofgloryhi00sieniala 1 http://www.archive.org/details/judithtrachtenb00lewigoog 1 http://www.archive.org/details/delugeanhistori05siengoog 1 http://www.archive.org/details/delugeanhistori00siengoog Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 94 god is dear 20 god is true 17 prince did not 16 zagloba did not 15 face was pale 15 one does not 14 god did not 14 man is not 13 men did not 12 enemy did not 10 god is merciful 10 man did not 8 eyes were full 8 face took on 8 god have mercy 7 day was clear 7 eyes were closed 7 god be merciful 7 god has not 7 man does not 7 people did not 7 prince had not 6 day is sunday 6 enemy was not 6 eyes did not 6 eyes were red 6 face was as 6 face was so 6 king did not 6 men do not 6 one is not 6 one was able 6 people do not 6 place was full 6 prince has not 5 country was full 5 eyes were open 5 heart was rent 5 life is nothing 5 prince is not 5 soldier is not 5 soldiers did not 5 times are such 5 zagloba was not 4 _ is _ 4 day was beautiful 4 days gone by 4 enemy had not 4 face did not 4 face was blue Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 word is not smoke 2 country is no more 2 man is not cold 2 prince had not yet 2 prince was no longer 2 soldiers are not able 1 _ are not knights 1 _ had no other 1 _ have no guilt 1 _ having no acquaintance 1 _ is not so 1 _ was not mistaken 1 country has no longer 1 country has no right 1 country is not bereft 1 country was not much 1 country were not enough 1 day begins not too 1 day is not angry 1 day is not sunday 1 days had no better 1 enemy had no suspicion 1 enemy had not superior 1 enemy had not time 1 enemy knowing no moderation 1 enemy made no attempt 1 enemy makes no counter 1 enemy was not far 1 enemy was not slow 1 enemy was not yet 1 eye gave no encouragement 1 eyes are not yet 1 eyes did not even 1 face is not different 1 face was not calm 1 faces did not altogether 1 god gave no luck 1 god give no worse 1 god has not yet 1 hand made no more 1 head gives no pain 1 head has no time 1 head is not able 1 heads are not there 1 heart knew no pity 1 heart was not capable 1 heart was not merely 1 horse was no longer 1 horse was not there 1 horses were not able A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 20638 author = Antin, Mary title = From Plotzk to Boston date = keywords = America; Plotzk; day; great; little; long; man; thing summary = thing and person slept, forgetful for a time of joys, sorrows, hopes, At half past twelve o''clock the train came to a stop before a large frightened faces, another man, a doctor, as we soon knew, came in the father of the little family went at once to the only good man on remember that another day--so-o-o long--passed behind the mist, and we All day long we travelled in the same train, sleeping, resting, eating, place where only that house was to be seen; our things were taken away, time he kept a distance from those passengers who came from Russia, all carried on long journeys in uncomfortable things--like this? the arrival of fresh passengers a great one which happened every day; We passed in and a great many things were done to our tickets before we became too great for us to see the dear little friends, though it was id = 15729 author = Dubnow, Simon title = History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, Volume 2 [of 3] From the Death of Alexander I until the Death of Alexander III (1825-1894) date = keywords = Alexander; Commission; Committee; Council; Europe; Government; Jewry; Jews; Judaism; Kahal; Kiev; Minister; Moscow; Nicholas; Odessa; Pale; Petersburg; Poland; Rabbi; Settlement; St.; State; Tzar; United; Vilna; Vol; Warsaw; christian; footnote; hebrew; jewish; polish; russian summary = proprietors in the Great Russian governments for "keeping over" Jews on Jewish Crown schools was to consist both of Jews and Christians. will order be established in the Jewish communities, and the Jews will the Polish Jews within the Jewish communities was restricted by a new eulogy upon the Russian Government for its kindness toward the Jews (Ch. 151) and with the following plan of reform suggested to it for execution Russian Government of his time was trying to foist upon the Jews was "Jewish" governments was far greater than in the Russian interior. assumption that the Jews of Russia formed part of the Russian people. relations of the Russian Government to the Jews were more likely to "Western frontier" as the only escape for the Jews, the Russian-Jewish Russian Government at home did all it could to keep the Jews in an While decimating the Jews, the Russian Government was at the same time id = 47212 author = Dubnow, Simon title = History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, Volume 3 [of 3] From the Accession of Nicholas II until the Present Day date = keywords = Alexander; Black; Committee; Council; Duma; Government; III; Interior; Jewry; Jews; Judaism; Kahal; Khazars; Kiev; Kishinev; League; Lithuania; Minister; Moscow; Nicholas; Odessa; Pale; Palestine; Petersburg; Poland; St.; Tzar; Vilna; Voskhod; Warsaw; White; Yevr; hebrew; jewish; polish; russian; semitic summary = barred to the Jews by order of the dying Alexander III.[12] The Jewish of Theodor Herzl''s appeal to the Jews to establish a "Jewish State." body of the Jewish people Polish and Russian anti-Semitism joined Third Russian Duma proposes exclusion of Jews from, III 155 =Bench=, the Russian, Jews excluded from, II 352 f, III 26 =Blinov=, Russian student, killed while defending Jews, III 116 receives greetings of Russian-Jewish convention, III 132 demanded by Russian Jews, III 108 ff importance of, recognized by Russian Jewish parties, III =Franchise=, Jewish, discussed by Russian officials, III 121 candidate to Russian Duma, defeated by Warsaw Jews, III 167 decides to call All-Russian Jewish National Assembly, III 133 "=Learned Jew=" (_Uchony yevrey_), Russian title for Jewish Government Jews of, active in Russian revolution of 1905, III 107 represented by Russian Government both as anti-Jewish Jews of, deny Jewish nationalism, III 53 id = 36937 author = Franzos, Karl Emil title = Judith Trachtenberg: A Novel date = keywords = Agenor; Anna; Baranowski; Christian; God; Herr; Jan; Jewess; Jews; Judith; Miriam; Nathaniel; Raphael; Trachtenberg; Wroblewski; count summary = Count Agenor, a young, well-built man, with a sad, handsome face, which crowd shouted "Huzza!" The count said a few words of thanks, and was Her father said but a few words; the count thanked him by an magistrate said, "Will you do me a great favor, my dear count? think," he said, decidedly, "we had better ask Herr von Wiliszenski for "Do come to my aid," said Lady Anna to the count. "Now, my dear count," said the magistrate, with a glance at Judith, "I The young count had won Judith because she thought him noble and answer, and will not have it said of me: ''The old man lost his senses "Herr von Wroblewski wishes to know if you will speak to him to-day. Consider it well.'' Now, thought I, ''the count knows Judith better than "I know that," said the old lady; "I meant your Christian name." Judith id = 36668 author = Gliński, A. J. (Antoni Józef) title = Polish Fairy Tales date = keywords = Dobrotek; Kosciey; Princess; illustration; man; old; prince summary = The youngest prince came back to his frog wife; he looked very the young prince, to come to a banquet at the king''s palace, and bring So the prince went on day and night, following the ball of thread, till The prince was in despair; but the old woman gave him another ball of Then the prince and princess got into the golden coach, and drove away, "Prince Hero!" said the horse, "I have long waited for such a rider as fly, when she saw right under the window an old man, with a beard as king and queen, with a beautiful daughter, who was called Princess Next day it was the second brother''s turn; and the same old man came, One day the same old man with the long white beard came by; the The old man, having left his daughter in the wood, came home very sad; id = 60867 author = Hordynski, Joseph title = History of the Late Polish Revolution and the Events of the Campaign date = keywords = Chlapowski; Chlopicki; Chrzanowski; Dembinski; Diebitsch; Duke; Dwernicki; Emperor; Footnote; Gielgud; Grand; Lithuania; Lublin; Ostrolenka; Plan; Poland; Poles; Praga; Skrzynecki; Vistula; Warsaw; Wilno; enemy; general; polish; russian summary = state of the Polish forces when general Skrzynecki took the chief the Polish army and the detached corps.--Russian position. of Modlin attacks and defeats a Russian force at Serock.--General forced to retreat.--General Gielgud attacks Wilno.--Battle of with the enemy''s cavalry.--General Rohland takes a position at enemy.--Attacks and disperses a brigade of Russian infantry.--Passes corps by general Dwernicki at Swierza.--Renewal of the enemy''s attack taken from the enemy, 100 cannon.--The Russian army, with the new corps received orders to join the grand army, and that a general attack was forces.--Positions of the Polish army and the detached corps.--Russian Russian corps, general Skrzynecki designated the division of cavalry at which place was a detached corps, under the command of general Pac. In this manner, the marshy rivers, Kostrzyn and Swider, covered our General Gielgud advances into Lithuania.--Allows a Russian corps General Gielgud advances into Lithuania.--Allows a Russian corps id = 43513 author = Mendel, Florence Emma Voigt title = Our Little Polish Cousin date = keywords = Blanche; Christmas; Cousin=; Cracow; Jan; Marya; Mr.; Mrs.; Ostrowska; Poland; child; little; polish; young summary = "This is the little Jan, Henryk," Mrs. Teczynska said, as she drew her tall, manly-looking fellow of about sixteen years, and Marya, the young The young folks now made off for sports of their own, while Mrs. Teczynska, much fatigued after her long and tiresome journey, went at I was a little girl, like your Aunt Marya here," she continued, glancing "Yes, mother, I know," the young girl answered; nevertheless she knew it Polish cousin does not celebrate Christmas Day with a tree and gifts and well, for he had come every year to their home upon Christmas Day to the old adage, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Mrs. Ostrowska understood very well the wants of her people; it was for this "I want you to come up to the dwór Thursday afternoon with Helena," Mrs. Ostrowska said, after a long silence. =THE LITTLE COLONEL GOOD TIMES BOOK= id = 37372 author = Morse, John title = In the Russian Ranks: A Soldier''s Account of the Fighting in Poland date = keywords = Army; Captain; Cossacks; England; English; French; Germans; Kalisz; Poland; Uhlans; Vistula; Warsaw; day; enemy; fighting; fire; great; officer; place; russian; time summary = suffered; and I passed the dead bodies of two men lying in the road, one Kalisz the weak point on the Russian frontier, and the German Eagle saw time since crossing the German frontier I saw Russian troops in force. Russian, and they soon fell back, trying to lure our men under infantry Russians tried to push along it as far as possible; but the Germans sent Germans their lives: for I know that wounded men and prisoners were The Germans observed the movement, with the result that men, guns, commanding officer, gave the order for the few men left to endeavour to A great many of the prisoners taken by the Russians were men who would Russian shell fire, being crowded with men at the time. these miserable men, a shell came from the enemy''s line and killed having been shot, I think, by one of the men the Germans afterwards id = 28400 author = Orzeszkowa, Eliza title = An Obscure Apostle: A Dramatic Story date = keywords = Ber; Eliezer; Ezofowich; God; Golda; Hannah; Hersh; Isaak; Israel; Jankiel; Lord; Meir; Moshe; Rabbi; Raphael; Reb; Sabbath; Saul; Szybow; Todros summary = Then he rose, looked at Freida with eyes full of big tears, and said: The young man standing on the threshold looked for a long time at This time Meir raised his eyelids and his shining eyes looked sharply deep, fiery eyes to Meir, and said boldly, gravely, without a smile, "Reb Saul!" he said with a hoarse voice, "meet the great happiness did not answer Meir, but opened his mouth and great, dull, dark eyes He shook his head piteously and looked into Meir''s face with his dark "Do you know, Meir, a great thing has happened to-day in our house. "Zeide," said Golda, "Meir Ezofowich, son of the rich Saul, has come "Golda," said Meir, in a strong voice, "I would rather cut my hand in eyes could be seen looking into Meir''s face. looking at Saul with his honey like eyes, said slowly: stood still, and looked into Meir''s face and said: id = 55702 author = Pares, Bernard title = Day by Day with the Russian Army, 1914-15 date = keywords = April; Carpathians; Colonel; Cross; England; Galicia; General; George; Hungary; Lvov; Mr.; Poland; Poles; Red; San; Staff; Warsaw; austrian; day; german; polish; regiment; russian summary = To-day, on their arrival, the Russian Governor-General of Galicia wood marked the Russian soldiers tribute to an officer: "God''s servant, advance, the Russians feel that they are going to drive the Austrians The Russian artillery worked with great precision and effect, and Russians held good under heavy losses; their rifle pits were close up enemy''s communications, a Russian cavalry division came on Germans in commander of a Russian army corps at Radom, where the Germans had number of bodies, Austrian and Russian, brought in by the villagers I ended the day at the railway station, where the Russian wounded just prisoners, wounded and Red Cross men were left behind; and next day Russian trenches, all killed by the enemy''s artillery. in the war than in the front lines of the Russian army. The big German shells, which the Russian soldiers Germans shouted out in Russian, "Don''t fight your own men!" and in the id = 6566 author = Porter, Jane title = Thaddeus of Warsaw date = keywords = Albina; Beaufort; Butzou; CHAPTER; Cavendish; Constantine; Count; Dorothy; Dr.; Dundas; Egerton; England; Euphemia; General; Heaven; Kosciusko; Lady; Lascelles; Lord; Mary; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Pembroke; Poland; Robert; Robson; Sara; Sir; Sobieski; Somerset; St.; Street; Thaddeus; Tinemouth; Warsaw; dear; footnote summary = times, with a bursting heart Thaddeus returned the reins to the man''s every one likely to know a man of Sir Robert Somerset''s consequence, Thaddeus having sealed the letter, walked out in search of Sir Robert Thaddeus perceived the delicacy of Lady Tinemouth, who wished to know On Sunday evening, Thaddeus entered Lady Tinemouth''s drawing-room When the little beauty expressed her amazement at not seeing Mr. Constantine, Lady Sara gave her such a withering look, that had her "But, Lady Somerset," cried Thaddeus, impatient to change a subject "My friend cannot thank you, kind Miss Beaufort," cried Thaddeus, "Come, Miss Beaufort," cried he, taking her hand; "I see the young Lady Tinemouth grasped Miss Beaufort''s hand when she laid the "And Lady Tinemouth," returned Thaddeus, again addressing Miss The good old man put the hand of Thaddeus to his lips. Thaddeus pressed his friend''s hand to his streaming eyes, and id = 27057 author = Rolleston, T. W. (Thomas William) title = Ireland and Poland: A Comparison date = keywords = Government; Ireland; University; irish summary = language, Irish literature, or any subject which might lead young Polish rural population under German rule. Polish agriculture and land-settlement, the Government took the extreme the German Constitution, the Prussian Government actually took powers During precisely the same period the British Government in Ireland has The Irish tenant is now subject only to rents fixed by law; he "The Irish agricultural labourer can now obtain a cottage with three In 1898 a Local Government Bill was passed for Ireland which placed the This new Irish Department of State grew out of a demand formulated after question of Catholic higher education in Ireland. Irish language was spoken by fully half the population of Ireland. Irish in the National University.] on elementary education alone, the State has paid for Irish teaching measure of Irish land-reform--the Wyndham Act of 1903--was worked out on the great measures of Local Government, of University education for id = 11686 author = Sienkiewicz, Henryk title = Without Dogma: A Novel of Modern Poland date = keywords = Aniela; Celina; Chwastowski; Clara; Davis; Gastein; God; Hilst; June; Kromitzki; Laura; Leon; Pani; Ploszow; Rome; Sniatynski; Vienna; Warsaw; aunt; day; life; like; look; love; man; polish; tell; time; woman summary = coming, dear aunt, though God knows I am doing it out of love for you; To-day I thought a great deal about Aniela. Kromitzki,--Aniela, so good, so loving, who insisted on sitting up to who pass through life like angels, with no thought of evil ever coming same Aniela, almost a little girl, my love, my happiness; and now lost and distinctly said to myself that I wanted to win Aniela''s love, but 20 May. I considered to-day what would happen if I gained Aniela''s love, or I feel the longing to look once more into Aniela''s eyes, and at times Aniela knows that I wanted to undo the wrong, that I loved her How can love for a pure woman like Aniela bring forth evil? "Do you know," said my aunt, pointing at Aniela, "what news she has I thought to-day much about what Aniela had said to me on the way to id = 37027 author = Sienkiewicz, Henryk title = With Fire and Sword: An Historical Novel of Poland and Russia date = keywords = Bey; Bogun; Burlai; Chigirin; Commonwealth; Cossacks; Dnieper; God; Helena; Hmelnitski; Jendzian; Khan; Kieff; Krechovski; Krívonos; Kudák; Longin; Lubni; Michael; Pan; Podbipienta; Poland; Poles; Prince; Rozlogi; Russia; Saitch; Skshetuski; Tartars; Tugai; Ukraine; Vishnyevetski; Volodyovski; Warsaw; Yan; Yeremi; Zagloba; Zaporojians; Zatsvilikhovski; Zbaraj; polish summary = "Then come with me," said Pan Yan. And taking him to his quarters, he began to tease him to transfer his "Thank your friend," said the prince, turning to Pan Yan, "and prepare Tugai Bey looked at Skshetuski and answered: "You said this was a man "Bogun, do you know Pan Skshetuski well?" asked Zagloba, suddenly. that Prince Yeremi had passed, the people shook their heads, and said "Do not speak to me of Pan Kisel," said the prince; "for I know well "All right!" said Skshetuski; and turning to the Cossacks, he began to The prince looked long into the eyes of the voevoda, and said "Zagloba has fastened on him like a horse-leech," said Pan Yan, Zagloba began to nod and turn his head like a man who is unable to "It is more likely," said Zagloba, "that some noble looked on her." "God has rewarded Skshetuski with the death of Bogun," said Zagloba, id = 37198 author = Sienkiewicz, Henryk title = The Deluge: An Historical Novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. Vol. 1 date = keywords = Aleksandra; Andrei; Billevich; Birji; Boguslav; Commonwealth; God; Kazimir; King; Kmita; Kovalski; Kyedani; Lauda; Lithuania; Lyubich; Michael; Mirski; Olenka; Pan; Panna; Podlyasye; Poland; Prince; Prussia; Radzivill; Soroka; Stanislav; Stankyevich; Swedes; Volodyovski; Yan; Yanush; Zagloba; swedish summary = Kmita held silence a moment, then waved his hand and said: "It is true Olenka dropped her eyes: "Pan Kmita wishes it as early as possible." "Our heart, we do not blame Pan Kmita," said old Kassyan. In the evening of that same day Pan Kmita came to Vodokty, at the head the curses of men against Pan Kmita,--which pierced her heart like Kmita looked attentively at Volodyovski; then said, "You speak like a "Father, ask Michael," said Yan. Pan Michael was sitting not far away; but he heard nothing, he saw "I should like to ask him to let me sit on some soldier''s horse," said "Do not let them drag me like a dog!" said Kmita to Volodyovski. When the old man turned to the door, Pan Andrei said further, "No one On the way, Pan Charnyetski said to Kmita: "Come you also." id = 37308 author = Sienkiewicz, Henryk title = The Deluge: An Historical Novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. Vol. 2 date = keywords = Andrei; Anusia; Babinich; Billevich; Boguslav; Charnyetski; Chenstohova; Commonwealth; God; Karl; Kazimir; King; Kmita; Kuklinovski; Lord; Michael; Miller; Olenka; Pan; Poles; Prince; Radzivill; Royal; Sakovich; Sapyeha; Swedes; Tartars; Taurogi; Volodyovski; Yan; Zagloba; Zamoyski; polish; swedish summary = "A soldier," said he, raising his hand to his cap, "knows at once a Kmita came forward, and holding the pitch light to his eyes, said,-"There, Pan Zbrojek has come!" said the Prince of Hesse, looking When Kmita in his turn came back, the king rose, pressed his head, and "That is Pan Zagloba, I think!" said Kmita; "he is a man not only When he had said this the king turned his horse toward the pass; after Kmita wished to answer; but the king saw at that moment his pallor and "I have heard on the road," said Pan Michael, "that the king has made a "Gracious gentlemen!" said the prince, "behold Pan Kmita, the banneret "We are listening," said Pan Yan. Kmita, after he had been silent awhile, drew breath and began to tell ''I look,'' said the officer; ''the king with his horse is on id = 37361 author = Sienkiewicz, Henryk title = Pan Michael: An Historical Novel of Poland, the Ukraine, and Turkey date = keywords = Adam; Azya; Basia; Bey; Commonwealth; Eva; God; Hreptyoff; Ketling; Krysia; Lord; Makovetski; Mellehovich; Michael; Mushalski; Novoveski; Pan; Pani; Panna; Rashkoff; Sultan; Tartars; Tugai; Turks; Volodyovski; Yan; Zagloba; Zosia; kamenyet; turkish summary = "I will love you till death," said Pan Michael. "Oh, if Pan Zagloba has his mind on supper," said the little knight, "Take your place, young lady!" said Pan Michael, wishing to conceal a "I thank you from my heart!" said Pan Michael, kissing her hand; "for I "Pan Adam has come," answered Krysia; "he is passing the time with looked once more at Krysia and Pan Michael, who by that time had raised "I loved you so soon," said Pan Michael, "because you began from the "Pan Zagloba says that no lady looks on Ketling without falling in love "Let Pan Michael eat them himself; I am not a child," said Basia, whose Pan Michael began to blink like a man who has not heard all that is Pan Michael stopped again and began to breathe quickly, like a man who, "The will of God, nothing more," said Pan Michael, dropping his eyes. id = 37406 author = Sienkiewicz, Henryk title = On the Field of Glory: An Historical Novel of the Time of King John Sobieski date = keywords = Anulka; Belchantska; Bukoyemskis; Father; Gideon; God; Krepetski; Lukash; Marek; Martsian; Mateush; Pan; Pani; Panna; Radom; Serafin; Stanislav; Tachevski; Voynovski; Yatsek; Yedlinka summary = "God sent those young knights!" said Panna Anulka, who wished to add "I have long wished," said Pan Gideon, as he stepped from the carriage, "A dispute with Pan Bukoyemski is difficult," said the young lady, made "I accustomed both hands to the sabre," said Pan Gideon, "and in my eyes for a time, and then said to Pan Gideon,-"Pan Gideon has sent a man," said he, "with notice that he is waiting "He has gone to his son and the Bukoyemskis," said Pan Gideon, "but I "Pan Yatsek attended the wounded men hither," said she; "but since "Pan Gideon is old, and has lost one arm," said he quickly, "thou canst "But I thought Pan Yatsek--" said Anulka through her set teeth. thus out of friendship for Yatsek, what must Pan Gideon have said out and by the light of it Pan Serafin saw that the eyes of the young man id = 37426 author = Sienkiewicz, Henryk title = Whirlpools: A Novel of Modern Poland date = keywords = Anney; Dolhanski; God; Gorek; Gronski; Hanka; Jastrzeb; Krzycki; Ladislaus; Laskowicz; Laudie; Marynia; Miss; Mother; Otocka; Pani; Panna; Pauly; Poland; Rzeslewo; Swidwicki; Thee; Warsaw; Zarnowski; Zosia; good; polish; time summary = dining-room the young heir of Jastrzeb again began to embrace Gronski. Pani Krzycki grew somewhat pale and, turning to Gronski, asked: "Ah, Laudie," said Pani Krzycki, "to tell the truth, I do not know Miss Anney and the two sisters now went to Pani Krzycki, desiring to "See what I received to-day," said Ladislaus, handing Gronski a letter Gronski thought of Ladislaus receiving at the same time a death and, a moment later, Gronski summoned Miss Anney from her room, where "Pardon me," said Gronski, "the times are trying; that is certain, but Gronski and Ladislaus began to laugh, but Dolhanski, who spoke with Gronski and Dolhanski laughed at these words but Ladislaus blushed like Ladislaus began to laugh and Gronski said: should be a kind of lady like Miss Anney or Pani Otocka. "If you wish to see them, and have the time," said Gronski, "then it id = 44939 author = Sienkiewicz, Henryk title = Children of the Soil date = keywords = Aneta; Bigiel; Bronich; Bukatski; Castelli; Emilia; Gantovski; God; Helena; Ignas; Kopovski; Kraslavski; Kremen; Lineta; Litka; Marynia; Mashko; Nitechka; Osnovski; Pan; Pani; Panna; Plavitski; Polanyetski; Ratkovski; Stanislav; Stas; Svirski; Thou; Vaskovski; Warsaw; Yamish; Zavilovski summary = "You went to sleep so late yesterday," said Pan Stanislav, "and to-day country," said Marynia; "therefore he likes Pani Yamish, but Pan "Papa," said Marynia, "I have come to speak of Pan Stanislav. "Listen, to me, Bigiel," said Pan Stanislav; "since thou hast begun to Pan Stanislav had simply no time to speak to Pani Emilia, or to "If Mashko does not marry Marynia," said Pan Stanislav, "he will strip In this way Pan Stanislav, who passed at Pani Emilia''s all the time At such times Pan Stanislav, Pani Emilia, and Marynia stood near her Pan Stanislav looked for a long time at that sick face, and felt "Thou art annoying," said Pan Stanislav; "I give thee my word that "I do not ask if thou art happy," said Bigiel to Pan Stanislav after "Pani Osnovski," said Pan Stanislav, "has a husband who loves for two; id = 9473 author = Sienkiewicz, Henryk title = The Knights of the Cross, or, Krzyzacy: Historical Romance date = keywords = Bogdaniec; Bohemian; Cross; Danusia; Danveld; Footnote; Germans; God; Hlawa; Jagienka; Jesus; Jurand; Knights; Krakow; Lichtenstein; Lorche; Lord; Macko; Prince; Rotgier; Spychow; Szczytno; Wilk; Witold; Zbyszko; Zgorzelice; Zych; Zygfried; order summary = "God can give good luck in any place," Macko said, finally, with a calm At these words, Macko and Zbyszko glanced at the knight, then returned to Having said this, Zbyszko began to walk up and down the room; finally he Having said this, Macko stood up and began to undress; but Zbyszko arose Zbyszko kissed her hands; then he approached Jurand, and said: "Cztan," said she, turning toward Zbyszko, "he has hair on his face like Zbyszko looked at the girl''s pretty face, lighted by the flames, and said "What a man Zbyszko is!" said Macko; "there is no other like him in the Macko liked the advice; therefore he called Zbyszko and said to him: "I heard you were better," said the abbot, placing his hand on Macko''s Having said this, he put his hands on his hips and looked at Zbyszko id = 37889 author = Stephens, John L. title = Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, Vol. 1 (of 2) date = keywords = Acropolis; Argos; Athens; Black; Bozzaris; CHAPTER; Constantinople; Corinth; Europe; Greece; Greeks; Gulf; Hill; Missilonghi; Mr.; Odessa; Sea; Smyrna; Turks; american; city; day; european; great; man; turkish summary = The house was surrounded by a high stone wall, a large gate idea of an ancient Greek city, being situated in a commanding position the ruined city stands where stood Corinth of old, but it has fallen dwellings; and high above the ruined city, now as in the days when the longed for the good old days when, at the head of his hanged companions, travel in Greece; the country is mountainous, and the road or narrow eminence, Athens itself, like the other cities in Greece, presenting a second day in Athens Mr. Hill was at the door of my hotel to attend us. The Greeks went away from the coffee-house, the adjacent country; and the city contained long ranges of houses and a sensation in the ancient city of the Danai; but man little knows for travelling friend, with a young soldier who spoke a little French, came id = 37947 author = Stephens, John L. title = Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, Vol. 2 (of 2) date = keywords = America; CHAPTER; Chioff; Cracow; Europe; France; Jews; Kosciusko; Kremlin; Moscow; Mr.; Napoleon; Neva; Paris; Petersburgh; Poland; Poles; Siberia; St.; Warsaw; english; french; great; man; polish; russian; time summary = "savage from the remotest time." "All the way," says an old traveller, way of getting over the ground than posting in Russia with a man of high an hour saw at a great distance the venerable city of Chioff, the North, the sacred and holy city of the Russians; and, long before all our principal men, from the time of Washington to the present day; the cross; and in a city like Chioff, where every turn presents some new We wandered a long time in this extraordinary burial-place, everywhere an old and favourite stopping-place with the Russian seigneurs when they buildings of the great Russian princes, seigneurs, and merchants, among On the last day of my stay in Moscow a great crowd drew me to the door long-sleeping beauties, when the great doors at one end were thrown the great scenes of which this little city had in his own day been the