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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 45058 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 82 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 God 3 Earth 2 man 2 Mr. 1 time 1 spanish 1 people 1 mother 1 look 1 little 1 life 1 irish 1 good 1 friend 1 empire 1 earthling 1 death 1 come 1 canadian 1 Yegor 1 Wilmot 1 West 1 Vyesovshchikov 1 Vergniaud 1 Varga 1 Vandor 1 Valgolia 1 Valenzuela 1 Val 1 United 1 Tagalog 1 Svan 1 Supreme 1 St. 1 Spaniards 1 Spain 1 Sofya 1 Smith 1 Sizov 1 Scott 1 Sasha 1 Samoylov 1 Rybin 1 Russian 1 Rule 1 Roland 1 Robespierre 1 Rizal 1 River 1 Ringo Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1460 man 1272 mother 1033 people 984 time 851 hand 742 eye 678 day 614 life 612 face 538 head 517 voice 470 heart 448 word 437 year 420 way 372 friend 289 work 289 thing 288 room 286 power 282 house 276 one 274 place 273 something 272 woman 270 son 270 girl 266 side 257 nothing 256 country 253 night 244 name 244 death 243 mind 239 part 238 arm 236 book 233 other 230 body 226 foot 222 prisoner 219 door 217 prison 215 child 210 father 207 blood 202 police 200 everything 188 world 185 person Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1032 _ 299 Pavel 298 Roland 290 Riel 275 Ireland 272 Mr. 254 Nikolay 242 Liverpool 207 God 201 Madame 197 John 191 Rybin 175 M. 164 Falcon 163 Russian 157 Irish 152 Government 138 Rizal 130 Katipunan 129 Manila 121 Jane 120 Sofya 120 Monsieur 118 Curt 117 Father 117 Earth 116 Andrey 111 Bonifacio 108 Mallory 106 Paris 103 Yegor 101 Michael 97 General 93 Home 91 Girondists 87 Jean 86 America 84 Council 83 Scott 81 Parnell 80 Rule 80 England 79 Spain 79 Catholic 78 Davitt 78 Captain 77 Nilovna 76 St. 75 France 75 Britain Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5161 he 4606 i 3919 it 3133 you 2698 she 2564 they 1896 him 1360 them 1187 her 1181 we 1100 me 516 us 393 himself 236 themselves 222 herself 168 myself 116 itself 62 yourself 51 one 46 ''s 27 ourselves 20 mine 16 yours 15 his 12 theirs 12 hers 11 ours 9 ''em 6 em 3 you''ll 2 yourselves 2 thee 2 oneself 1 ys 1 yes--''there 1 thyself 1 platière.--they 1 paris.--books 1 o 1 même 1 moyself 1 i''m 1 gentlemen,-- 1 f 1 butt 1 bookshelf 1 bandits Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 16213 be 5029 have 2017 do 1993 say 1134 go 939 see 920 come 901 take 893 know 794 make 735 look 683 give 596 get 532 think 464 ask 454 speak 446 find 407 hear 372 tell 362 feel 355 begin 336 seem 332 call 330 become 316 walk 312 stand 309 bring 299 turn 297 live 288 want 284 sit 281 hold 271 leave 268 put 267 fall 261 let 260 understand 258 rise 248 follow 241 send 237 keep 232 smile 232 carry 223 meet 221 write 217 use 214 grow 209 work 209 pass 202 show Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3089 not 885 so 822 up 812 then 780 more 713 out 708 now 629 little 571 other 543 only 543 good 519 very 497 great 488 well 463 most 446 here 421 again 417 own 408 too 408 down 406 there 403 many 403 first 385 long 370 even 343 same 338 away 333 never 332 old 331 young 312 much 309 as 304 irish 299 also 292 such 271 still 266 always 264 back 261 all 260 just 253 ever 249 few 231 once 214 off 211 over 210 soon 208 right 207 last 206 on 206 new Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 89 most 75 good 48 great 44 least 33 high 16 Most 11 slight 11 near 11 early 11 deep 11 bad 10 strong 8 low 8 late 8 dark 6 old 6 lofty 5 rich 5 fine 4 young 4 bitter 3 wild 3 small 3 short 3 remote 3 noble 3 large 3 heavy 3 happy 3 full 2 warm 2 swift 2 sweet 2 reconqu 2 proud 2 pretty 2 poor 2 manif 2 loud 2 lively 2 j 2 intense 2 gross 2 eld 2 dear 2 deadly 2 close 2 brave 2 bold 2 bare Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 374 most 11 well 4 least 1 tempest 1 quick 1 near 1 crest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/3783/3783-h/3783-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/3783/3783-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 _ is _ 4 mother did not 4 mother looked around 4 pavel did not 4 people do n''t 3 _ am _ 3 _ was _ 3 life is not 3 mother walked up 3 voice was low 3 words did not 2 _ do _ 2 _ had _ 2 _ were _ 2 eyes were as 2 eyes were wide 2 face was familiar 2 face was pale 2 head was high 2 heart is always 2 heart is so 2 heart was rent 2 life had always 2 life is so 2 life was hard 2 man is not 2 man walked away 2 men had n''t 2 men walked away 2 mother is right 2 mother looked up 2 mother said thoughtfully 2 mother saw pavel 2 mother was already 2 mother was unable 2 people are afraid 2 people came in 2 people did not 2 people had not 2 people were not 2 people were present 2 riel was not 2 roland was almost 2 roland was thus 2 time had not 2 voice did not 1 _ are _ 1 _ are beloved 1 _ are n''t 1 _ ask _ Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ had no right 1 day is not more 1 eye was not so 1 eyes were no longer 1 life is not very 1 men were not always 1 mother was not fond 1 pavel had no time 1 people had not yet 1 people have no shame 1 people were not present 1 riel had no plan 1 riel made no disguise 1 riel was no more 1 riel was not ready 1 riel was not there 1 roland is not alone 1 time had not yet 1 voice was not yet A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 28445 author = Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) title = Madame Roland, Makers of History date = keywords = Assembly; Convention; France; Girondists; God; Jacobins; Jane; Madame; Paris; Phlippon; Republic; Revolution; Robespierre; Roland; Vergniaud; death; friend; life; man; time summary = Characters developed by the French Revolution.--Madame Roland.--Gratien views of congeniality between man and wife.--Her mother''s death.--Jane''s of married life.--Madame Roland''s devotion to her husband.--Birth Girondists.--The Jacobins.--Meetings at Madame Roland''s.--Appearance appeal of Madame Roland, replied, "I will do all in my power to save The powerful influence which Madame Roland was thus exerting could not desert the king.--Madame Roland''s influence over the Girondists.--Buzot death.--Danton at Madame Roland''s.--New scenes of violence.--Outrages power.--Madame Roland''s disgust at the horrors of the Revolution. Girondists, through Madame Roland, urged the Minister of the Interior imagination of Madame Roland should not, at times, feel inwardly the One day, when Madame Roland was in power, she had just passed from her jailer''s wife.--Madame Roland enters her cell.--Her first night As the fate of the Girondist party, of which Madame Roland was the power.--Madame Roland''s letter to Robespierre.--Supports of enthusiasm.--Her influence upon the prisoners.--Madame Roland''s man.--Situation of the guillotine.--Death of Madame Roland.--Wonderful id = 51184 author = Anderson, Poul title = Inside Earth date = keywords = Barbara; Con; Earth; Hawkins; Legion; Levinsohn; Luron; Valgolia; earthling; empire summary = I said that I did, but only in a hazy way, because until now my work "The labor draft got my kid the other day," said the foreman. spend two good years of his life working for them, and prob''ly come I made my way to Nat Hawkins'' store and asked for work like any "I think," said Nat Hawkins, "you''d better just drop out of sight now. We went out one day in Barbara''s little catboat. Spaceships from Main Base had little trouble coming to Earth with their "Let''s go, then, Con," said Barbara, and slipped a cool little hand Then Barbara would stop by on her way from work, or, better yet, she "No race should look odd to another," said Nat Hawkins. Don''t think of the way the light catches in Barbara''s hair and aimlessly around the base, waiting for Barbara to get through work, id = 61858 author = Bond, Nelson S. title = Revolt on Io date = keywords = Alice; Dan; Lady; Libra; Lieutenant; Mallory; Smith; Wilmot summary = Dan Mallory said, "Comets to you, sailor!" And he rose, stretching over Mallory''s shoulder, shrewd, space-faded eyes reading sense into Mallory said respectfully, "Yes, sir. The skipper''s words echoed in Dan Mallory''s memory as he stepped from Mallory said cautiously, "Perhaps you''re too apprehensive, Captain. Mallory said respectfully, "I''m very sorry, sir. was Dan Mallory, a Lieutenant of the Solar Space Patrol, a respectable, "Lady Alice," said Mallory pleadingly, "a state of war exists on Io. Strange things are happening aboard the _Libra_, things the exact contrition swept over Mallory as the one-time officer said, "I--I''m He had to arrest Lady Alice, thought Dan Mallory. Mallory sought the side of Lady Alice, said, "Yes?" said Mallory. "If you please, sir!" said Dan Mallory, white-lipped. Mallory said, "That''s just it, damn it! "You''re after the wrong man!" screamed Dan Mallory. This is the end," said Mallory. Knowing that, Dan Mallory groaned. id = 10399 author = Collins, J. E. (Joseph Edmund) title = The Story of Louis Riel: The Rebel Chief date = keywords = Canada; Company; Court; Fort; Garry; God; Government; Hudson; Indians; Louis; Marie; Metis; Monsieur; Mr.; North; Private; Red; Riel; River; Scott; West; canadian summary = a "half breed," Louis Riel is only one-eighth Indian, or hunter passed a red man''s tent he saw a pair of eyes tender little offices to catch the heart of the white man. Now in Red River was a young half-breed, almost effeminate half-breed hearts that night in Red River burned with "This Canadian Government take Red River and its half-breeds "I am at last master in Red River," Riel said to one of the rebel and murderer, Louis Riel, in later years, sent The young man stayed only for a few moments, and Riel Marie said; but the young man answered, ''Nay, I will go "Monsieur Riel was at my father''s house to-day, and he "Your hour has come, young man," he said, in a brutal drove up, and Riel said, pointing to them, "My people Riel, with some fifty armed half-breeds, came to his Riel said the Government had always id = 16559 author = Denvir, John title = The Life Story of an Old Rebel date = keywords = America; Britain; Butt; Catholic; Davitt; England; Father; Great; Home; Ireland; Irishman; James; John; League; Liverpool; Manchester; Michael; Mr.; Parliament; Parnell; Patrick; Rule; St.; United; irish summary = I have taken an active part in the various Irish movements of my time, in describing Irish life, there is a good national spirit running time these were almost to a man Irish--prepared to support another agitation in Ireland, in which the Irish people, Protestant as well as Many years afterwards "Rossa" called at the office of the Irish National Now two of John Ryan''s Fenian friends, Irish-American officers, stranded respected and able General Secretary of the United Irish League of Great national organisation going on in Ireland for the time being we fine old Jesuit priest and good Irish Nationalist, Father James of a seat in England by an Irish Home Ruler, elected _as such_, Mr. T.P. O''Connor having been returned that day for the Scotland Division of the Irish vote throughout Great Britain, and its result in bringing Mr. Gladstone back to power, and enabling him to carry the Home Rule Bill id = 59376 author = Fontenay, Charles L. title = The Patriot date = keywords = Cornel; Earth; Mars; Meta summary = "I''ll play you a concert for a meal," said Cornel, gesturing toward the "I have a piano player," said Wan Ti. Cornel laughed, with a note of desperation in his tone. hair and luminous black eyes, was widely known on Earth, but Cornel "I came from Mars to get help for my people," he said. "but the people of Earth don''t know what''s happening on Mars. so the Earth government sends troops and supplies to Mars to fight the "Such an organization would be illegal on Earth," said Meta. There were half a dozen of the Friends of Mars, besides Cornel and people need a powerful radio transmitter to broadcast to Earth, Cornel." That season the admirers of Cornel Lorensse''s music had As she had said, the 2013 concert season was Cornel''s greatest, right Earth into ships and guns for the free people of Mars. id = 3783 author = Gorky, Maksim title = Mother date = keywords = Andrey; God; Ivanovich; Liudmila; Natasha; Nikolay; Nilovna; Pavel; Russian; Rybin; Samoylov; Sasha; Sizov; Sofya; Vyesovshchikov; Yegor; come; good; little; look; mother; people summary = Pavel saw the smile around his mother''s lips, the attention in her face, "Good night, mother!" said the Little Russian, looking into her eyes. "What queer people you are!" said the mother to the Little Russian one regarded Pavel with an attentive look of his dark eyes and said "When you go to see Pavel," said Yegor, "tell him he has a good mother." The mother looked at her, then at Yegor, and said in a low voice, "What "Polite!" said the mother to the Little Russian with a thoughtful air. "Thank you, mother," said Pavel in a deep, low voice, pressing her hand "Yes," said Pavel, looking at the mother. Sofya looked at the mother''s face, but said nothing. "The peasant is on fire," said the mother in a low voice, looking after mother saw Pavel''s eyes look into her face softly and lovingly. id = 62546 author = Peacock, Wilbur S. title = Prey of the Space Falcon date = keywords = Curt; Falcon; Jean; Ringo; Val; Vandor; Varga; man summary = "I think they do, Falcon," Val Varga said lightly. Falcon''s base; they''ve got direct orders from Vandor to smash it within The agent said nothing; his eyes made a quick inventory of Curt''s "Hell," the Falcon said, "why didn''t you tell me you were IP men? Curt Varga went whirling to one side, and the dis-gun leaped into his Jean Harlon moved slowly, breaking the Falcon''s words. "Curt, those reports mus--" the second man said impatiently. "Thank you, Falcon," Jean said, but fear was flickering again in her "Nice going, Jean," Curt Varga said bitterly. "Stick these on," he said to Curt and Jean. "All right, Ringo," Curt said. Curt darted in, flicked out a hand, caught the exposed dis-gun at "We''re landing, Falcon," Jean said breathlessly. "This way, Falcon," Jason Vandor said. "I''m a _small_ man, Vandor," the Falcon said. "I did it, Curt," Jean''s voice said. "Jean," the Falcon said. id = 63304 author = Pohl, Frederik title = Double-Cross date = keywords = Earth; Svan summary = "I don''t know, Lowry," he said. "Of course," Lowry said suddenly, "there''s a minority who are afraid "Svan, I''m afraid," she said. "Good," said Svan. Earth-ship returns, it means disaster for Venus. car, to look at the Earth-ship. In the palm of his hand, Svan held up the slip he had just marked in His voice was very tired as he said, "I will plant the bomb." The six conspirators in Svan''s old ground car moved slowly along the "Good," said Svan, observing them. "We want to look at the Earth-ship," he said. "It isn''t all the natives," Lowry said. Svan hesitated only a fraction of a second after the girl turned the "Svan." The girl, Ingra, leaned over to him. "Good luck to you, Svan," she said. Svan looked after them. Svan settled himself at the side of the road, waiting for his chance. "He had a bomb," he said. id = 37587 author = St. Clair, Francis title = The Katipunan; or, The Rise and Fall of the Filipino Commune date = keywords = Archipelago; Blanco; Bonifacio; Council; Filipino; Francisco; General; Japan; Katipunan; Liga; Manila; Philippines; Pilar; Rizal; Spain; Spaniards; Supreme; Tagalog; Valenzuela; spanish summary = days was created in Manila a committee of propaganda (29) formed by great idea was the presidency; Rizal''s: the honor and glory of having orders, the Katipunan revolt broke out in Manila and the suburbs. "Manila 29th December 1896.--José Rizal.--Witnesses: Juan del the Spanish Authorities laid hands also upon a large number of Bonifacio who knew Rizal''s influence over the people to In Spanish times the native enemies of the Religious Orders were the S. The Spanish masons and the Filipino separatists found the "Previous to his return to Manila Rizal lived some time in The work of propaganda carried on by certain Filipinos cannot be of the old-time form of script of the pre-Spanish filipino; also a what state did the Spaniards find the Tagalog people at the time of Rizal concerning armed rising against the supreme authority of Spain [3] About this same time a lodge composed of Filipinos was formed in