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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 11 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 71364 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Mr. 4 man 3 look 3 Indians 2 little 2 indian 2 good 2 State 2 Jack 2 Dick 2 Bud 1 way 1 time 1 thing 1 sure 1 like 1 horse 1 herd 1 guess 1 eye 1 daddy 1 chapter 1 cattle 1 boy 1 Worth 1 Winters 1 Wichita 1 White 1 West 1 Welsh 1 Weaver 1 Watson 1 Vane 1 Vancouver 1 Urner 1 Uncle 1 Tula 1 Tom 1 Texas 1 Sturgis 1 Stelton 1 Speaker 1 Sonora 1 Soledad 1 Smithy 1 Slavin 1 Singleton 1 Sims 1 Sikkem 1 Saxton Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3096 man 1628 time 1595 horse 1242 way 1143 day 1107 thing 1099 eye 1054 hand 932 cattle 922 ranch 863 boy 829 head 745 trail 678 one 672 night 655 moment 647 girl 645 year 626 woman 626 nothing 621 face 612 life 600 foot 580 herd 554 word 554 place 538 house 537 side 516 something 506 range 441 dollar 439 mile 433 saddle 415 water 408 animal 401 country 395 anything 375 hour 361 work 357 hill 356 home 355 voice 347 ground 341 gun 335 friend 334 camp 332 child 321 fact 319 mind 318 room Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1046 _ 865 Jack 820 Brooke 641 Hugh 574 Bud 497 Mr. 491 Jeff 390 Russ 361 Allen 352 Frank 343 Nan 342 Larkin 306 Rose 293 Barbara 287 Kit 273 Indians 272 Devine 270 Bert 265 Bunker 252 Paul 243 Laddie 236 Chet 228 Arthur 214 Archie 210 Vi 205 Mun 204 Bun 201 Rotil 192 Mrs. 192 Jocasta 189 Pierre 179 Tula 179 Conrad 178 Texas 176 Rhodes 175 Perez 173 King 171 Doña 170 Dick 169 Bissell 167 Pike 164 Captain 163 Soledad 156 Major 155 Watson 155 Cowboy 154 Saxton 149 CHAPTER 146 Tom 146 River Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 12465 he 12184 i 10155 it 7654 you 4380 him 4303 they 3830 she 3220 we 2714 me 2578 them 1467 her 845 us 624 himself 286 ''em 219 myself 190 herself 177 themselves 170 one 112 itself 110 yourself 91 ''s 59 mine 46 em 43 yuh 42 yours 41 his 35 ourselves 21 hers 20 ye 16 ours 13 theirs 5 you''ll 5 hisself 4 yuh''ll 3 yo 2 you''re 2 yo''self 2 yearnin 2 oneself 2 i''m 1 yourselves 1 yerself 1 while---- 1 that--"what 1 that!--it 1 thar 1 tears 1 slave,--you 1 or''ll 1 one''ll Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 30691 be 12482 have 5404 do 4024 say 3040 go 2514 get 2478 see 2336 come 2218 make 2166 know 1745 take 1587 look 1348 think 1175 tell 989 find 978 give 934 seem 824 feel 816 turn 815 leave 752 ride 725 want 725 stand 714 run 711 ask 682 hear 661 hold 650 start 563 put 556 reach 555 guess 550 let 550 keep 496 call 488 bring 471 pass 471 follow 460 try 454 begin 448 sit 429 move 393 mean 384 return 383 send 381 meet 380 fall 378 lie 377 speak 372 wait 366 stop Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 7723 not 2660 up 2115 then 1964 out 1817 little 1695 so 1675 now 1345 down 1340 good 1288 just 1248 back 1237 more 1094 very 1093 old 1077 only 1044 long 1041 here 1038 as 1020 other 962 well 911 there 877 away 841 never 832 again 815 right 801 first 789 still 785 much 734 even 727 off 723 too 693 on 682 last 682 great 626 all 625 in 573 few 542 over 539 own 537 enough 524 far 515 big 512 once 512 ever 484 almost 483 young 478 quite 438 many 413 same 413 most Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 227 good 197 least 182 most 54 bad 50 near 48 j 32 great 24 big 18 old 16 small 16 Most 15 slight 11 late 11 high 11 faint 10 little 10 large 10 hard 9 easy 8 fine 7 safe 6 young 6 fast 6 deep 6 brave 5 low 5 light 5 dear 4 swift 4 strong 4 short 4 quick 4 farth 4 early 4 bright 3 sweet 3 strange 3 soft 3 rich 3 mere 3 lithe 3 l 3 gentle 3 full 3 eld 3 close 3 busy 2 wise 2 wild 2 wide Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 231 most 31 well 28 least 2 caã±on 1 tiniest 1 softest 1 near 1 fittest 1 easiest 1 bo''t 1 biggest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 www.gutenberg.net 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45720/45720-h/45720-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45720/45720-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/7/5/1/27511/27511-h/27511-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/7/5/1/27511/27511-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/3/3/14334/14334-h/14334-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/3/3/14334/14334-h.zip 1 http://archive.org/details/jackyoungranchma00grinrich 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 _ is _ 8 brooke said nothing 8 eyes were full 8 horse ''s back 7 eyes were wide 6 brooke did not 6 brooke was not 6 eyes came back 5 brooke was sensible 5 jack did not 5 man did not 4 _ was _ 4 _ were _ 4 brooke had already 4 brooke stood still 4 herds had already 4 jack had never 4 men are not 3 _ am _ 3 _ did _ 3 _ do _ 3 brooke was once 3 bud went on 3 cattle were already 3 eyes were hot 3 girl went on 3 herd was ready 3 horse was now 3 hugh had not 3 jack did so 3 jack rode up 3 man came in 3 man does not 3 man rode up 3 man was evidently 3 men do not 3 one did not 2 _ are _ 2 _ had _ 2 boy did not 2 boys are just 2 boys did not 2 brooke did so 2 brooke does not 2 brooke held out 2 brooke started visibly 2 brooke stood silent 2 brooke was perfectly 2 brooke was very 2 brooke went back Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 brooke made no answer 2 brooke made no disclaimer 1 _ had no more 1 boys are no match 1 brooke asked no more 1 brooke did not quite 1 brooke had no diffidence 1 brooke had no great 1 brooke had no wish 1 brooke made no attempt 1 brooke made no further 1 brooke made no sign 1 brooke was not altogether 1 brooke was not especially 1 brooke was not quite 1 bud had no secrets 1 bud left no stone 1 cattle had no fear 1 cattle were not as 1 girls did not usually 1 girls put no such 1 hands was not at 1 horses were no longer 1 jack did not at 1 jack had no brothers 1 life was no light 1 man did not exactly 1 man had no concern 1 man had no rights 1 man has no use 1 man knew no laws 1 men are not here 1 men are not often 1 men are not properly 1 men had no camp 1 night had no terrors 1 one does not often 1 ranch made no impression 1 thing ''s not big 1 things made no stirring 1 time was no exception 1 time was not over 1 times were not normal 1 way was not far 1 woman had no such 1 woman made no protest 1 years are not many A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 12884 author = Adams, Andy title = Reed Anthony, Cowman: An Autobiography date = keywords = Brazos; Clear; Colorado; County; Dodge; Edwards; Fork; Fort; Hunter; Kansas; Major; Outlet; Red; River; State; Texas; Wichita; Worth; cattle; herd; indian summary = him, besides a herd of nearly a thousand cattle, three race-horses, In trailing the missing cattle the day previous, I had accompanied Mr. Loving to the second Indian crossing. the cattle, I saddled my horse and took leave of the hospitable ranch. and reported the home cattle under herd and ready to start. herd and started in to the ranch, leaving the mixed cattle to follow herds of Texas cattle, all of them under contract, which, in reaching a herd of cattle and wintering them on the range had been fully herd had sold out in a manner, leaving the stock cattle at home clear after leaving, the herd of stock cattle was cut in two and started. out a trail herd of three-year-old steers the following spring and a starting five herds of seventeen thousand cattle on the trail forty herds, numbering one hundred and twenty-six thousand cattle, on id = 37761 author = Bindloss, Harold title = A Damaged Reputation date = keywords = Allonby; Barbara; Brooke; Canada; Canopus; Coulson; Dayspring; Devine; England; Heathcote; Jimmy; Mr.; Mrs.; Saxton; Vancouver; chapter; good; little; man summary = "Yes," said Brooke, with a little smile. "Were you ever almost starved?" said Brooke, who felt the life coming "It''s a wicked kind of night," said Saxton, who, Brooke fancied, "Yes," said the other man, who glanced at Brooke with a little whimsical "Well," said Devine, "I have some use for a man who knows a little about "I really can''t help having them," said Brooke, with a little smile. "Yes," said Brooke, whose face had grown a trifle grim, "I fancy I have. Brooke only smiled, but a little flush crept into Jimmy''s face, for men "I think I can," said Brooke, with a quietness the other man "Of course!" said Mrs. Devine, with a little smile. "No," said Brooke, with a little hollow laugh. "I scarcely think that is likely," said Brooke, with a little dry smile. "I scarcely think it will be necessary," said Brooke, with a little id = 14334 author = Bower, B. M. title = The Range Dwellers date = keywords = Bay; Beryl; Divide; Edith; Frosty; Highway; King; Mr.; Perry; Potter; State; Weaver; White; look summary = got a mighty strong conviction that I know heaps that my dad never thought him to come and apologize, and offer to let things go on in the old way. suppose the time will ever come when it will look as good to me as it did knew old King had come in and staked a claim and built him a shack right to know the man that had got the best of dad. that old quarrel, King," I said, shaking him a bit with one hand, just to It looked a good deal like the Bay State Ranch--big corrals and He gave me another sharp look, and went back the way he had come, leaving "Yuh must ''a'' rode King''s Highway," he said, looking at me much as Perry Weaver looked like a pretty good sort, and under other you, it all looked good to me, and I told Frosty so. id = 17349 author = Castlemon, Harry title = Frank among the Rancheros date = keywords = Archie; Arthur; CHAPTER; Dick; Frank; Johnny; Marmion; Mr.; Pierre; Ranchero; Vane; Winters summary = Frank and Archie never grew tired of hearing Uncle James tell the story "Give it to me, Pierre," said Frank; "Marmion don''t like to be fed by As Frank asked himself this question, he turned suddenly, and saw Pierre Although Frank was suspicious of every thing Pierre said or did, he Frank shuddered as the Ranchero said this, and, for the first time, he As Frank passed through the court, he picked up his rifle, which Mr. Winters had thrown down after taking that flying shot at Pierre. "But, Pierre," said Frank, now beginning to be really frightened, "I Johnny, having by this time saddled his horse, he and Frank returned to "That must have been exciting," said Frank, while Johnny looked over his way, Johnny came next, and Frank and Archie brought up the rear. Frank turned and looked at Arthur. "You''re sure, now," said Pierre, as Frank handed him the letter, after id = 19371 author = Cullum, Ridgwell title = The Forfeit date = keywords = Blooren; Bob; Bud; Dug; Effie; Elvine; Evie; Jeff; Lightfoot; Masters; Nan; Obar; Orrville; Peters; Sikkem; daddy; eye; guess; man; sure; thing; way summary = "I don''t guess a woman''s argument ever made a man see things Jeff''s gaze came slowly, thoughtfully back to Bud''s face. guesses he is that A''mighty Hand." He turned his deeply smiling eyes Bud''s eyes came round upon him and for some moments encountered Jeff''s Jeff''s eyes were as close upon the trail as Bud''s, only he read with man''s hand dash across his eyes, and, as it passed, he realized the The man''s eyes were following the direction of Nan''s. he''s a right man, and can hand me the life I need. "Why, if you feel that way I don''t guess you need worry a thing, Jeff." But I guess ther''s times when it''s good fer a man to feel he ain''t as "You know, Daddy, I sort of feel like a feller who''s guessed the right Elvine remained lost in thought, and the man''s narrow eyes never left id = 17603 author = Duffield, J. W. title = Bert Wilson in the Rockies date = keywords = Bert; Buck; Dick; Helena; Indians; Melton; Mr.; Pedro; Sandy; Tom; boy; good; like; little; look; man; time summary = "Bully old boy, Melton," commented Tom, playing lazily with a heavy "Right alongside on the window ledge," muttered Tom. Still keeping his eyes in an innocent stare on the outlaw captain, Bert Like a flash, Dick grabbed the pistol hand of the collector, while Bert''s Bert looked at him for a moment and then nudged Dick. The boys roared and Melton looked a little sheepish. "Well," said Tom, "Bert isn''t such an awful good runner, no. "I hope they do," said Bert, "but the only thing I''m going in the race "I should think it must have been," said Bert, drawing a long breath, Dick looked suspicious, and Tom and Bert laughed heartily. "It begins to look like business now, all right," said Bert, after he and "But the chances are you''d never reach the railroad, Bert," said Dick "I got it through, all right," said Bert, "and I don''t think there''s much id = 45720 author = Grinnell, George Bird title = Jack, the Young Ranchman: A Boy''s Adventures in the Rockies date = keywords = Charley; Hugh; Indians; Jack; Joe; John; Mr.; Powell; Sturgis; Uncle; horse; look summary = "Well, Uncle Will," said Jack, "first, I want to know how long it the horn sounded, and Jack saw his uncle, Hugh and two other men come Jack saw that Hugh took the loop of the rope with his right hand, A little while after dinner, Hugh said to Jack: "Now, son, go in and day after their first ride, Hugh and Jack led Old Grey up to a big "That''s good, son," said Hugh, "I want you to kill the meat, if we nearly reached the lake, Hugh turned to Jack and said, "Now, maybe Then Hugh said to Jack, "Look out, now! "That''s right," said Hugh, "he''s an awful good horse, and what''s Hugh stopped his horse, and when Jack rode up beside him, said: "Shoot again," said Hugh; "carefully, this time." And again Jack "What a pity!" said Jack, as he looked at the pretty little animal id = 19816 author = Hope, Laura Lee title = Six Little Bunkers at Cowboy Jack''s date = keywords = Bunker; Cowboy; Indians; Jack; Laddie; Mother; Mr.; Mun; Rose; Russ summary = "Where are Russ and Vi and Mun Bun?" cried Daddy Bunker. Ben took Vi from Russ and Daddy Bunker released Mun Bun. Then they all Cowboy Jack''s and leave my little Bunkers under that old house, could "But I guess we''ve got to find Mun Bun," said Vi. Russ, however, had another idea. "Don''t mind, Russ," said Rose in a soft little voice when the man had "Now, Rose, and you, Laddie," said Mother Bunker admonishingly, as she Russ and Laddie were in the upper berth over daddy and Mun Bun. The boys "You are right, Russ," said Daddy Bunker. "I guess we have got it all, Mun Bun," said the little girl. Rose and Russ, and even the smaller children, liked Cowboy Jack right "Now, come on, all you little Bunkers," said Cowboy Jack. where Rose and Russ went) the two older Bunker children rode away from id = 29694 author = Ryan, Marah Ellis title = The Treasure Trail: A Romance of the Land of Gold and Sunshine date = keywords = Billie; Cap; Clodomiro; Conrad; Don; Doña; General; God; Granados; Jocasta; José; Kit; Marto; Miguel; Perez; Pike; Ramon; Rhodes; Rotil; Singleton; Soledad; Sonora; Tula; indian summary = Captain Pike uttered a profane and lurid word or two concerning Mr. Conrad, and stated he''d be glad when Billie was of age. "Look here, son," said Pike, after a little, "I''ll hit any trail with Thus Kit Rhodes sat his horse and looked at her, and saw things other that adobe until Conrad had left the ranch, and I know Kit was right. Kit halted, panting from the heart-wearying trail, and looked Pike "Why, Miguel, don''t you know me?" asked Kit. The eyes of the man had a strange look, and he did not answer. "Yes, señor," he said nodding his head when his eyes rested on Rhodes, "Isidro," said Kit, "this man is to answer questions of the señora. Doña Jocasta patted the hand of the girl, but looked at Kit. "A man does not go in the dark to look for a trail," said Padre id = 33615 author = Stratemeyer, Edward title = Three Young Ranchmen; or, Daring Adventures in the Great West date = keywords = Allen; Barnaby; Captain; Chet; Grady; Ike; Noel; Paul; Slavin; Urner; Watson summary = Chet and Paul lived with their elder brother Allen at a typical ranch Three minutes later Allen was off on the trail of the horse thieves. The man caught the end of the gun and Paul took hold of Chet''s hand. "Not a man or horse in sight," said Chet in deep disappointment. "Yes, don''t go anywhere till Allen gets back," said Paul. "Well, I have Paul''s horse and Chet''s, too, anyway," returned Allen, Allen and Ike Watson were soon on the way back to the ranch. Chet and Paul were eager that Allen should hear Noel Urner''s story and "We can both ride one animal as far as Dottery''s ranch," said Allen, "It''s going to be a long time waiting for Allen''s return," sighed Paul. "Allen''s horse!" cried Chet. "And it won''t be long before we have Captain Grady, too," said Allen, And Allen, Paul, and Chet? id = 27511 author = Sullivan, Francis William title = The Free Range date = keywords = Bar; Beef; Billy; Bissell; Bud; Caldwell; Jimmie; Juliet; Larkin; Lester; Mike; Mr.; Sims; Smithy; Speaker; Stelton; Welsh; West; man summary = When Larkin had left the room, Bissell, with a frown on his face, turned "I suppose you''ll marry some time," said Larkin, after a long pause. the sun, Bissell called Bud Larkin aside just as that young man had headed Bud Larkin and his sheep had crossed over into the range. men on the eastern range, came riding in and said that your sheep were first time she saw the Bud Larkin that had developed in the last year, over Bud Larkin, and the fact that that young man was in his hands. "I did that last night when the sheep went into the river," said Bud Bud Larkin sat his horse beside Hard-winter Sims and looked back over the coming of Bud Larkin and his animals, the cowmen and their punchers were At last, though, all the sheep had passed over the river, and Bud Larkin