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I. (Aleksandr Ivanovich) title: Yama [The Pit], a Novel in Three Parts date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/4706.txt cache: ./cache/4706.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'4706.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 450 author: Phillips, David Graham title: Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/450.txt cache: ./cache/450.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 12 resourceName b'450.txt' Done mapping. 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Maggie opened the door now, and went "Well, why deh hell don' yeh try teh t'row us out?" cried Jimmie and "Well, I'm glad teh see yehs back in deh city," said Pete, with awkward "Deh hell she is," said the woman. cache = ./cache/447.txt txt = ./txt/447.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4706 author = Kuprin, A. I. (Aleksandr Ivanovich) title = Yama [The Pit], a Novel in Three Parts date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 125129 sentences = 8886 flesch = 84 summary = Jennie looks at her intently for some time, shakes her head and says "Honest to God. You look into his little room: the twenty-four hours "We-ell," Manya pouts her lips just like a child, "let's play a little Little White Manya and Tamara looked at Jennie with wonder, but, noting a long time, almost for decades, life flows evenly, like a marshy The lieutenant turned red, took his eyes away, and asked in a voice Into the room walked a little old woman, with red-lidded eyes, like "For a long time, like an old crocodile, I "I don't know anything," said Liubka in a whisper, letting her eyes She went away, leaving Lichonin in the half-dark drawing room. Probably the young man wants to take these girl, those Liubka, first time that it had come across Lichonin's eyes, and the student already for a long time talking about Lichonin's having saved a girl cache = ./cache/4706.txt txt = ./txt/4706.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29827 author = Percival, Kate title = The Life and Amours of the Beautiful, Gay and Dashing Kate Percival The Belle of the Delaware date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 39880 sentences = 2406 flesch = 82 summary = Margaret's white buttocks, admirably formed, her two beautiful thighs, revealing her delicious thighs, her white belly and the moss-covered "Darling girl," said Herbert, "I must enjoy you once more--we shall not "Dear Herbert, I am coming," suddenly exclaimed the lovely girl. hand I felt my fingers endowed with the love potion I had distilled moment his engine of love had penetrated my slit and I felt it rubbing instrument between my breasts, and at the same time entered Amy's slit "Herbert," said Amy, "while we are resting, tell us your love my fingers; at last my hand came in contact with her naked thighs. placed the dear girl on her hands and knees on the floor and, throwing "When he saw your delicious white belly," continued Herbert, "he would The lovely girl raised her thighs in the air. a man rests one of the girl's thighs on his arm and presses the other cache = ./cache/29827.txt txt = ./txt/29827.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 450 author = Phillips, David Graham title = Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 313524 sentences = 26169 flesch = 90 summary = the screen door, Susan said: "Why don't you like Sam?" said to Susan, "While Ruth's looking out for Artie, you and I'll "I'm afraid it'd be too expensive for me," said Susan, to feel her way. "Yes--I want to learn," said Susan eagerly. "I don't know," said Susan, her face hid by the mass of wavy "I can sing a little, I think," said Susan. "Thank you," said Susan, trying to look grave. "We'll have to give up these rooms right away," said Susan. "Does my hair smell as bad as the rest of the girls'?" said Susan. "You're sure to like it," said the taller man to Susan--his "I'm looking for a place to live," said Susan. "Come for the dress and hat?" said Susan. As the girls went east through Forty-second Street, Susan said, "Perhaps not--as he looks at it," said Susan. "A man I used to know," said Susan. cache = ./cache/450.txt txt = ./txt/450.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12673 author = Bennett, Arnold title = The Pretty Lady date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 81789 sentences = 6616 flesch = 84 summary = "You have not been in London long?" said the man, leading her away to Said Christine, conversational, putting the question that lips seemed his turn came and they asked him his age, he said 'thirty-six,' and boyish, remembering what he had said to Christine about the war not "Come and have lunch with me," said the young red-hatted officer next crudely, he had left the tragic Concepcion to come to Christine, a "Mamma was very sorry she couldn't come this afternoon," said Lady "I shall not change," said Christine. "Ah, yes!" said the man in a new tone, as if realising the solemnity As she began to play her best waltz she looked round at G.J. and said: "Yes, I know," said Concepcion negligently. "A little--now and then," said Concepcion. It's just like them," said Mrs. Braiding. "She'd like nothing better," said Concepcion. "Ah!" said Christine. "Ah!" said Christine. "Ah!" said Christine. cache = ./cache/12673.txt txt = ./txt/12673.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 49594 author = Andreyev, Leonid title = The Dark date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18884 sentences = 2246 flesch = 94 summary = in black like nuns or young widows, with pale faces, unrouged, even had fine dark eyes, although in expression a little too unswerving; and pale; and both in his face and the girl's, where the eyes should have »And now, Liuba,« he said, looking round and unconsciously rubbing his noticing the strange look with which the girl followed his movements. »Why?« He looked at the girl, and turned aside in confusion. And to tell the truth, I am just a little ashamed to be looking »What a place this is!« he said, bemused and resting his eyes on Liuba. She sat up quickly on the bed, clasping her hands, eyes wide open dark, fumbling for his knee with her hand, Liuba sat down by him, but But Liuba got up, and moving a little distance away said: The evil-looking woman with the bird-like face was irritably cache = ./cache/49594.txt txt = ./txt/49594.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33934 author = Neville, Kris title = She Knew He Was Coming date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5059 sentences = 669 flesch = 99 summary = "Mary must be expecting that Earthman," Anne said. "I'm saving my money, Miss Bestris," Mary said intently. Miss Bestris went on around the room, discussing the girls' clothing, "I understand, perfectly," Miss Bestris said. "As I would my own child," Miss Bestris said; she took out another "It's not," said Mary without turning. "I better go take my cake out," Mary said. June said, "I think she's better than the rest of us. "Don't make me laugh," Anne said, facing June. "I wouldn't feel too bad, Mary, if he doesn't come to eat it," June "Look--" Mary said. Miss Bestris sat in one corner, her eyes roving the room: settling here When they were gone Miss Bestris turned to the silent room. Mary was still staring at the door; Miss Bestris looked down at her. "He'll come." Mary said. "I'll give you one more chance," Miss Bestris said. cache = ./cache/33934.txt txt = ./txt/33934.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40736 author = Pinero, Arthur Wing title = The Second Mrs. Tanqueray: A Play in Four Acts date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 25132 sentences = 4988 flesch = 97 summary = [_Shaking hands with_ DRUMMLE.] Good-night, Cayley. My dear Aubrey, when we next meet I shall remember nothing but my Great goodness, if you come to that, George Orreyed's wife isn't a [PAULA _puts her arms round_ ELLEAN _and kisses her._ [_Walking away to the window._] Oh, a dog's life, my dear Cayley, We want you to come to us, now that you're leaving Mrs. Cortelyon--at once, to-day. [_Anxiously._] Paula dear, Mrs. Cortelyon is the picture of health. Paula love, I fancied you and Aubrey were a little more friendly at [PAULA _plays._ AUBREY _and_ CAYLEY DRUMMLE _appear outside My dear Paula, I have no curiosity--I know what you were at Ellean's And then--then--when the time comes for Ellean to leave Mrs. Cortelyon, give me--give me another chance! took after your poor mother a little, Ellean; but there's a look on [ELLEAN _looks at_ PAULA _appealingly._ [_Shaking_ PAULA'S _hand._] Good ni', Mrs. Tanqueray. cache = ./cache/40736.txt txt = ./txt/40736.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36711 author = Mann, Richard F. title = Hookers date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 41260 sentences = 2782 flesch = 96 summary = God, but you need a drink, dear," said Evelyn, as Pearl and her boy "Excuse us for a minute, big boy," said Pearl, as she took Evelyn by the he's already here," said Evelyn, as Harry put his arms around Pearl from "Come on, let's get going," said Harry, as he took Pearl by the arm and "Pearl--" said Evelyn, slowly, "Do you know what you're letting yourself "Thanks," said Pearl, as she caught Evelyn's arm, "We are going to ride hotel, what do you think?" said Evelyn, as she and Pearl walked arm in "What's the trouble, Mickey?" asked Evelyn, as she and Pearl came up. like this," said Pearl, as she followed Evelyn, who by this time was "Hello, Big Boy," said Pearl, "Did you think I was going to stand you "It sure looks like a hot time in the old town soon," said Evelyn, as cache = ./cache/36711.txt txt = ./txt/36711.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33538 author = George, Walter Lionel title = A Bed of Roses date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 115931 sentences = 9732 flesch = 89 summary = 'It hadn't struck me like that,' said Victoria with a smile, 'though I the west; they stole a look at Victoria's face but quickly turned away 'How are you, Victoria?' he said, looking her in the eyes. 'Thank you, Mrs Bell,' said Victoria, 'it was kind of you to come up.' 'Do, Victoria, I'm sure it will do you good,' said Mrs Holt, kindly. 'Perhaps you could work,' said Victoria with a wan little smile, 'but I 'But I don't want a good time,' said Victoria, suddenly inspired. 'Oh, I don't know,' said Victoria, 'I like thinking of things. 'I don't know,' said Victoria slowly, 'I must look out I suppose.' I would like to read it,' said Victoria with the 'Victoria,' said the man in a faint, far away voice. 'Look here, Betty,' said Victoria, 'I've got very little time; I've got 'Come in,' said Victoria a little nervously. cache = ./cache/33538.txt txt = ./txt/33538.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 450 4706 33538 450 33538 4706 number of items: 10 sum of words: 790,064 average size in words: 79,006 average readability score: 90 nouns: man; eyes; time; woman; room; girl; face; life; way; nothing; day; men; women; hand; door; night; head; something; money; people; anything; hands; house; girls; things; world; place; thing; voice; love; bed; side; one; lips; table; moment; hair; street; mind; heart; business; body; air; work; week; morning; everything; arms; days; years verbs: was; had; do; said; be; is; have; ''s; were; been; are; did; know; go; ''ve; see; ''m; get; come; got; made; ''re; let; went; came; think; looked; has; going; want; take; say; make; put; asked; felt; saw; thought; tell; took; give; look; am; seemed; knew; began; looking; turned; being; cried adjectives: little; good; other; old; more; young; same; own; few; first; long; much; last; right; great; small; white; many; new; such; black; poor; big; full; best; beautiful; dear; large; better; dark; whole; least; open; human; bad; sure; strong; fine; ready; next; most; several; free; red; only; hard; short; real; cold; afraid adverbs: not; n''t; so; up; then; out; now; down; only; here; never; away; very; even; too; as; on; again; just; more; all; back; there; well; still; always; off; in; almost; once; ever; most; perhaps; soon; suddenly; over; long; also; much; yet; together; rather; far; no; right; quite; already; really; however; at pronouns: she; i; her; you; he; it; his; me; him; they; my; we; them; your; their; herself; its; himself; us; our; myself; ''s; yourself; themselves; itself; one; ''em; hers; yours; mine; ourselves; i''m; thee; thy; em; you''re; yer; theirs; ours; you''ll; thyself; oneself; d''you; yourselves; you''ve; yerself; yeh''ll; she''ll; it''s; yer''ll proper nouns: _; susan; victoria; aubrey; paula; mrs.; g.j.; pearl; god; miss; evelyn; brent; ellean; lichonin; street; etta; ruth; christine; mrs; betty; burlingham; mr.; liubka; tamara; mickey; harry; freddie; london; mary; cairns; holt; lady; warham; pete; jennka; rod; new; jimmie; farwell; spenser; george; sam; jack; liuba; cortelyon; york; mum; jennie; maud; paris keywords: like; woman; man; street; mr.; miss; look; god; mrs.; mrs; mary; london; little; good; girl; york; yer; yarchenko; yama; wright; white; warham; virgin; victoria; vic; verka; venus; tucker; time; thank; tempest; tamara; sutherland; susie; susan; st.; sperry; spenser; soloviev; sobashnikov; smith; simeon; simanovsky; sergei; sam; ruth; russian; rovinskaya; roly; rod one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/447.txt titles(s): Maggie: A Girl of the Streets three topics; one dimension: said; little; said file(s): ./cache/450.txt, ./cache/4706.txt, ./cache/36711.txt titles(s): Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise | Yama [The Pit], a Novel in Three Parts | Hookers five topics; three dimensions: susan said ll; victoria said little; said pearl evelyn; said christine did; paula aubrey ellean file(s): ./cache/450.txt, ./cache/4706.txt, ./cache/29827.txt, ./cache/12673.txt, ./cache/40736.txt titles(s): Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise | Yama [The Pit], a Novel in Three Parts | The Life and Amours of the Beautiful, Gay and Dashing Kate Percival The Belle of the Delaware | The Pretty Lady | The Second Mrs. Tanqueray: A Play in Four Acts Type: gutenberg title: subject-prostitutes-gutenberg date: 2021-06-09 time: 17:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Prostitutes" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 49594 author: Andreyev, Leonid title: The Dark date: words: 18884 sentences: 2246 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/49594.txt txt: ./txt/49594.txt summary: in black like nuns or young widows, with pale faces, unrouged, even had fine dark eyes, although in expression a little too unswerving; and pale; and both in his face and the girl''s, where the eyes should have »And now, Liuba,« he said, looking round and unconsciously rubbing his noticing the strange look with which the girl followed his movements. »Why?« He looked at the girl, and turned aside in confusion. And to tell the truth, I am just a little ashamed to be looking »What a place this is!« he said, bemused and resting his eyes on Liuba. She sat up quickly on the bed, clasping her hands, eyes wide open dark, fumbling for his knee with her hand, Liuba sat down by him, but But Liuba got up, and moving a little distance away said: The evil-looking woman with the bird-like face was irritably id: 12673 author: Bennett, Arnold title: The Pretty Lady date: words: 81789 sentences: 6616 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/12673.txt txt: ./txt/12673.txt summary: "You have not been in London long?" said the man, leading her away to Said Christine, conversational, putting the question that lips seemed his turn came and they asked him his age, he said ''thirty-six,'' and boyish, remembering what he had said to Christine about the war not "Come and have lunch with me," said the young red-hatted officer next crudely, he had left the tragic Concepcion to come to Christine, a "Mamma was very sorry she couldn''t come this afternoon," said Lady "I shall not change," said Christine. "Ah, yes!" said the man in a new tone, as if realising the solemnity As she began to play her best waltz she looked round at G.J. and said: "Yes, I know," said Concepcion negligently. "A little--now and then," said Concepcion. It''s just like them," said Mrs. Braiding. "She''d like nothing better," said Concepcion. "Ah!" said Christine. "Ah!" said Christine. "Ah!" said Christine. id: 447 author: Crane, Stephen title: Maggie: A Girl of the Streets date: words: 23476 sentences: 2183 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/447.txt txt: ./txt/447.txt summary: "Smash ''im, Jimmie, kick deh damn guts out of ''im," yelled Pete, the knows it puts mudder out when yehs come home half dead, an'' it''s like ''Git deh hell outa here an'' don'' make no trouble,'' I says like dat! But deh boss, he comes in after an'' he says, ''Pete, yehs done jes'' teh hell and git off deh eart'','' I says, like dat. "Say, Pete," said Maggie, leaning forward, "dis is great." "Say, Mag," said Pete, "give us a kiss for takin'' yeh teh deh show, "Shet yer face, an'' come home, yeh damned old fool," roared Jimmie at "Dere, damn yeh, stay still." Maggie opened the door now, and went "Well, why deh hell don'' yeh try teh t''row us out?" cried Jimmie and "Well, I''m glad teh see yehs back in deh city," said Pete, with awkward "Deh hell she is," said the woman. id: 33538 author: George, Walter Lionel title: A Bed of Roses date: words: 115931 sentences: 9732 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/33538.txt txt: ./txt/33538.txt summary: ''It hadn''t struck me like that,'' said Victoria with a smile, ''though I the west; they stole a look at Victoria''s face but quickly turned away ''How are you, Victoria?'' he said, looking her in the eyes. ''Thank you, Mrs Bell,'' said Victoria, ''it was kind of you to come up.'' ''Do, Victoria, I''m sure it will do you good,'' said Mrs Holt, kindly. ''Perhaps you could work,'' said Victoria with a wan little smile, ''but I ''But I don''t want a good time,'' said Victoria, suddenly inspired. ''Oh, I don''t know,'' said Victoria, ''I like thinking of things. ''I don''t know,'' said Victoria slowly, ''I must look out I suppose.'' I would like to read it,'' said Victoria with the ''Victoria,'' said the man in a faint, far away voice. ''Look here, Betty,'' said Victoria, ''I''ve got very little time; I''ve got ''Come in,'' said Victoria a little nervously. id: 4706 author: Kuprin, A. I. (Aleksandr Ivanovich) title: Yama [The Pit], a Novel in Three Parts date: words: 125129 sentences: 8886 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/4706.txt txt: ./txt/4706.txt summary: Jennie looks at her intently for some time, shakes her head and says "Honest to God. You look into his little room: the twenty-four hours "We-ell," Manya pouts her lips just like a child, "let''s play a little Little White Manya and Tamara looked at Jennie with wonder, but, noting a long time, almost for decades, life flows evenly, like a marshy The lieutenant turned red, took his eyes away, and asked in a voice Into the room walked a little old woman, with red-lidded eyes, like "For a long time, like an old crocodile, I "I don''t know anything," said Liubka in a whisper, letting her eyes She went away, leaving Lichonin in the half-dark drawing room. Probably the young man wants to take these girl, those Liubka, first time that it had come across Lichonin''s eyes, and the student already for a long time talking about Lichonin''s having saved a girl id: 36711 author: Mann, Richard F. title: Hookers date: words: 41260 sentences: 2782 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/36711.txt txt: ./txt/36711.txt summary: God, but you need a drink, dear," said Evelyn, as Pearl and her boy "Excuse us for a minute, big boy," said Pearl, as she took Evelyn by the he''s already here," said Evelyn, as Harry put his arms around Pearl from "Come on, let''s get going," said Harry, as he took Pearl by the arm and "Pearl--" said Evelyn, slowly, "Do you know what you''re letting yourself "Thanks," said Pearl, as she caught Evelyn''s arm, "We are going to ride hotel, what do you think?" said Evelyn, as she and Pearl walked arm in "What''s the trouble, Mickey?" asked Evelyn, as she and Pearl came up. like this," said Pearl, as she followed Evelyn, who by this time was "Hello, Big Boy," said Pearl, "Did you think I was going to stand you "It sure looks like a hot time in the old town soon," said Evelyn, as id: 33934 author: Neville, Kris title: She Knew He Was Coming date: words: 5059 sentences: 669 pages: flesch: 99 cache: ./cache/33934.txt txt: ./txt/33934.txt summary: "Mary must be expecting that Earthman," Anne said. "I''m saving my money, Miss Bestris," Mary said intently. Miss Bestris went on around the room, discussing the girls'' clothing, "I understand, perfectly," Miss Bestris said. "As I would my own child," Miss Bestris said; she took out another "It''s not," said Mary without turning. "I better go take my cake out," Mary said. June said, "I think she''s better than the rest of us. "Don''t make me laugh," Anne said, facing June. "I wouldn''t feel too bad, Mary, if he doesn''t come to eat it," June "Look--" Mary said. Miss Bestris sat in one corner, her eyes roving the room: settling here When they were gone Miss Bestris turned to the silent room. Mary was still staring at the door; Miss Bestris looked down at her. "He''ll come." Mary said. "I''ll give you one more chance," Miss Bestris said. id: 29827 author: Percival, Kate title: The Life and Amours of the Beautiful, Gay and Dashing Kate Percival The Belle of the Delaware date: words: 39880 sentences: 2406 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/29827.txt txt: ./txt/29827.txt summary: Margaret''s white buttocks, admirably formed, her two beautiful thighs, revealing her delicious thighs, her white belly and the moss-covered "Darling girl," said Herbert, "I must enjoy you once more--we shall not "Dear Herbert, I am coming," suddenly exclaimed the lovely girl. hand I felt my fingers endowed with the love potion I had distilled moment his engine of love had penetrated my slit and I felt it rubbing instrument between my breasts, and at the same time entered Amy''s slit "Herbert," said Amy, "while we are resting, tell us your love my fingers; at last my hand came in contact with her naked thighs. placed the dear girl on her hands and knees on the floor and, throwing "When he saw your delicious white belly," continued Herbert, "he would The lovely girl raised her thighs in the air. a man rests one of the girl''s thighs on his arm and presses the other id: 450 author: Phillips, David Graham title: Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise date: words: 313524 sentences: 26169 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/450.txt txt: ./txt/450.txt summary: the screen door, Susan said: "Why don''t you like Sam?" said to Susan, "While Ruth''s looking out for Artie, you and I''ll "I''m afraid it''d be too expensive for me," said Susan, to feel her way. "Yes--I want to learn," said Susan eagerly. "I don''t know," said Susan, her face hid by the mass of wavy "I can sing a little, I think," said Susan. "Thank you," said Susan, trying to look grave. "We''ll have to give up these rooms right away," said Susan. "Does my hair smell as bad as the rest of the girls''?" said Susan. "You''re sure to like it," said the taller man to Susan--his "I''m looking for a place to live," said Susan. "Come for the dress and hat?" said Susan. As the girls went east through Forty-second Street, Susan said, "Perhaps not--as he looks at it," said Susan. "A man I used to know," said Susan. id: 40736 author: Pinero, Arthur Wing title: The Second Mrs. Tanqueray: A Play in Four Acts date: words: 25132 sentences: 4988 pages: flesch: 97 cache: ./cache/40736.txt txt: ./txt/40736.txt summary: [_Shaking hands with_ DRUMMLE.] Good-night, Cayley. My dear Aubrey, when we next meet I shall remember nothing but my Great goodness, if you come to that, George Orreyed''s wife isn''t a [PAULA _puts her arms round_ ELLEAN _and kisses her._ [_Walking away to the window._] Oh, a dog''s life, my dear Cayley, We want you to come to us, now that you''re leaving Mrs. Cortelyon--at once, to-day. [_Anxiously._] Paula dear, Mrs. Cortelyon is the picture of health. Paula love, I fancied you and Aubrey were a little more friendly at [PAULA _plays._ AUBREY _and_ CAYLEY DRUMMLE _appear outside My dear Paula, I have no curiosity--I know what you were at Ellean''s And then--then--when the time comes for Ellean to leave Mrs. Cortelyon, give me--give me another chance! took after your poor mother a little, Ellean; but there''s a look on [ELLEAN _looks at_ PAULA _appealingly._ [_Shaking_ PAULA''S _hand._] Good ni'', Mrs. Tanqueray. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel