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"Let us go get ut!" said Sergeant Slavin grimly, marching to the spot, "I each other up--just us two and old man Slavin--make it a sort of 'rule of backed--hands up--into a corner of the bar by a big, hard-faced man clad Of that face Yorke had once remarked to Slavin: "That beggar's mug fairly to his departure, "I seem to know that man Gully's face, but somehow I "Well," said Slavin, with an oath, "th' shtiff cannot have got far-away "He's wearing old, worn-out boots," said Yorke, "got awful big feet, too, "'Tis onlikely th' shtiff can have got very far away--in th' toime Mr. Gully tells us," he said, "an' he cannot shtay out in th' opin for long cache = ./cache/15940.txt txt = ./txt/15940.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22220 author = MacBeth, R. G. (Roderick George) title = Policing the Plains Being the Real-Life Record of the Famous North-West Mounted Police date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 106925 sentences = 4437 flesch = 68 summary = I know that the men of the Mounted Police have been averse to saying great men of the country to deal with the Indians and make treaty which a mere handful of officers and men of the Mounted Police, with the Mounted Police, came to the farther North-West where the Indians "Three years ago, when the Mounted Police came to this country, I met Macdonnell, the Mounted Police officer in charge there, with a few men. Police tradition won its way steadily till great war camps came to Perry, of the Mounted Police, asking that a detachment of his men be put the numbers engaged, more men of the Mounted Police were killed or Officially, the officers and men of the North-West Mounted Police who from the North-West Mounted Police to the Militia service of Canada, as That year, 1916, Commissioner Perry reported that the Mounted Police had cache = ./cache/22220.txt txt = ./txt/22220.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29407 author = Curwood, James Oliver title = The Valley of Silent Men: A Story of the Three River Country date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 75430 sentences = 5593 flesch = 91 summary = Kent and of Marette, that wonderful little goddess of the Valley of nice little thing you're promising happens to me, old man, I want to go In that instant Kent had seen in Kedsty's eyes and that under his eyes," Kent had said a year before, when he and Cardigan moment Inspector Kedsty laid his eyes on that girl he was a little too "It's a crime to come to you like this, Kent," he said, keeping his big He lighted a match in the cup of his hands, and Kent saw his face. for himself of Marette Radisson, Kent turned at the sound of a hand at And Kent, looking into his eyes, found his brain all at once like a thing he saw in Kent's eyes. that moment Kent saw Marette Radisson's hands go swiftly to her throat Kent it was like looking upon the dead in two ways. cache = ./cache/29407.txt txt = ./txt/29407.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4515 author = Curwood, James Oliver title = The Golden Snare date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55695 sentences = 3806 flesch = 91 summary = With staring eyes he looked for Bram out where the wolves Philip choked back the cry on his lips, and in that moment Bram stopped In this moment Philip knew that the time to act was at hand. clearly he saw Bram as the time passed; the hunted look in the man's Philip followed Bram, and twice that distance behind the outlaw came Philip had entered Bram Johnson's cabin from the west. and Philip with his eyes on Bram. Then Philip faced Bram. Scarcely had the door closed when Celie Armin ran to Philip and pulled moments she was gone Bram did not look once at Philip. She went straight to Bram and before the wolf-man's eyes held a long, For a space Philip thought that the cry must have come from Bram Celie gave an excited little cry and caught Philip's arm, stopping him cache = ./cache/4515.txt txt = ./txt/4515.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45549 author = Craine, E. J. (Edith Janice) title = The Air Mystery of Isle La Motte date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 44139 sentences = 3285 flesch = 94 summary = cock-pit of Her Highness, this time Bob took the pilot's seat. "They look like good pals," Jim said into the speaking tube, and Bob "Let's hop down on the turkey end of La Motte," Jim suggested, and Bob "Gosh, he looks a little like an Indian, a good one," Jim remarked. "Plenty." Jim helped him out of the straps, and by that time Bob stepped water." Jim busied himself with the task and Bob helped look things Jim in the back seat had time for observation, so he took a good look at looks like," Mr. Fenton invited that afternoon as the boys came up from a turkey farm looks like." Hezzy came down the steps and the boys eyed have liked to watch the "old boy" but he wanted to know what was going Both Jim and Bob would have liked nothing better than "Over there," Jim pointed, and Bob looked. cache = ./cache/45549.txt txt = ./txt/45549.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 4747 author = Curwood, James Oliver title = The River's End date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 55876 sentences = 4151 flesch = 91 summary = looked into each other's eyes, and this time it was Keith's fingers "Keith, when a man knows he's going to live, he is blind to a lot of isn't Conniston!' That's all I've got to leave you, Keith, a dead man's emotion passed over McDowell's face, and Keith saw for the first time "It's Larsen all right if Shan Tung says so," he told Keith. Keith saw the distended veins in McDowell's clenched hands, and he knew IS JOHN KEITH DEAD?" Could Shan Tung meet those wonderful eyes as he little cabin in which Conniston had died, he was again John Keith. Keith lost no time in heading for Shan Tung's. Looking into her eyes, Keith saw what told him his about John Keith, and in Mary Josephine's eyes he saw more than once a "I have come to see Shan Tung," said Keith. cache = ./cache/4747.txt txt = ./txt/4747.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 29958 author = Cullum, Ridgwell title = The Law-Breakers date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 138774 sentences = 12862 flesch = 91 summary = Fyles's purposeful eyes surveyed the man with a thoughtful smile. McBain's hard blue eyes looked straight into the half-breed's face. The man's eyes came back to the face he loved, and, for a moment, they I, Charlie?" she went on, turning to the smiling man. Helen knew that every man and woman in the village had had some voice Charlie looked into the earnest, good-natured face with eyes that read For a moment Helen looked into her sister's eyes as though searching "I don't think I ought to tell it in front of Helen," Kate said "You're thinking of Charlie Bryant," the man said after a pause. "Sure," said Fyles, looking him squarely in the eyes. Kate's eyes were turned on the great bulk of Charlie's brother. Fyles waited, and, in a moment, Kate's thought seemed to pass. For a few moments Kate looked into the man's face as though waiting cache = ./cache/29958.txt txt = ./txt/29958.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 4702 author = Curwood, James Oliver title = The Flaming Forest date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 76973 sentences = 5220 flesch = 90 summary = dead-white face and wide-open, staring eyes of Jeanne Marie-Anne this time he heard the voices of Jeanne Marie-Anne and Golden-Hair, and He held out his hand; and in that moment David Carrigan placed another rivers ees no man w'at can whip Concombre Bateese!" Suddenly his face seen Black Roger Audemard?' Sometime--if you will, M'sieu David--I Marie-Anne looked up at him suddenly, and in her face and eyes he saw Marie-Anne waved the white thing in her hand, and David thought he "And St. Pierre is a powerful man," mused David, letting his eyes It was with Marie-Anne, St. Pierre, and Andre, the Broken Man. And also with Concombre Bateese. St. Pierre's eyes did not for an instant leave Carrigan's face. "Will you light the lamps, M'sieu David?" a soft voice came to him. David Carrigan found himself looking into the eyes of Carmin Fanchet! cache = ./cache/4702.txt txt = ./txt/4702.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 29958 22220 4702 22220 4747 15940 number of items: 9 sum of words: 613,591 average size in words: 76,698 average readability score: 88 nouns: man; eyes; men; time; face; way; moment; hand; head; night; life; something; voice; thing; things; door; hands; day; years; place; feet; country; river; heart; police; woman; side; girl; room; mind; trail; work; hair; world; arms; end; cabin; hour; lips; fire; people; part; body; window; thought; nothing; horse; light; sort; brother verbs: was; had; were; be; have; is; ''s; been; do; came; said; did; made; see; are; come; get; know; saw; went; knew; got; go; seemed; looked; say; tell; ''ve; turned; going; heard; ''m; told; found; has; make; felt; think; ''re; stood; seen; left; take; gone; looking; cried; held; am; took; began adjectives: other; little; great; old; good; own; more; last; big; first; few; long; many; white; same; dead; new; much; open; whole; right; full; such; small; strange; deep; low; red; dark; ready; soft; sure; young; glad; cold; black; next; human; wide; sudden; bad; huge; certain; possible; strong; high; half; hard; heavy; clear adverbs: not; up; n''t; then; out; now; so; back; again; there; down; here; just; away; only; on; even; more; still; as; too; never; almost; in; very; suddenly; all; off; well; always; ever; over; once; far; later; slowly; right; no; yet; quite; long; ahead; most; also; before; quickly; swiftly; longer; around; first pronouns: he; his; it; i; you; him; her; she; they; their; them; me; we; my; himself; its; your; us; our; itself; themselves; herself; ''em; one; ''s; yourself; myself; yours; ourselves; hers; mine; em; yu; i''m; ye; ours; oneself; it''s; yourselves; meself; you''ll; on''y; zat; you''re; ya; word--"hiding; well!--time; ut''d; upi''s; theirs proper nouns: kent; kate; pierre; keith; police; st.; _; charlie; bram; philip; jim; bill; david; mounted; bob; inspector; helen; fyles; carrigan; kedsty; marette; bateese; conniston; indians; yorke; john; slavin; mr.; celie; fort; force; the.=; marie; god; sergeant; anne; redmond; mcdowell; north; canada; roger; west; o''brien; shan; tung; mary; th; black; commissioner; blake keywords: man; mr.; god; sure; sergeant; pierre; north; mrs.; john; inspector; good; face; eye; blake; yukon; yorke; west; wallie; tung; the.=; tell; superintendent; steele; stanley; st.; springs; slavin; shan; seton; roger; rocky; river; riel; redmond; reddy; radisson; post; police; philip; pete; perry; old; olaf; o.c.; o''connor; o''brien; norman; mounted; moran; miss one topic; one dimension: man file(s): ./cache/15940.txt titles(s): The Luck of the Mounted: A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police three topics; one dimension: man; men; pierre file(s): ./cache/29958.txt, ./cache/22220.txt, ./cache/4702.txt titles(s): The Law-Breakers | Policing the Plains Being the Real-Life Record of the Famous North-West Mounted Police | The Flaming Forest five topics; three dimensions: man eyes like; men police mounted; pierre st david; th man yorke; behave caps exchanged file(s): ./cache/29958.txt, ./cache/22220.txt, ./cache/4702.txt, ./cache/15940.txt, titles(s): The Law-Breakers | Policing the Plains Being the Real-Life Record of the Famous North-West Mounted Police | The Flaming Forest | The Luck of the Mounted: A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police | The Return of Blue Pete Type: gutenberg title: subject-royalCanadianMountedPolice-gutenberg date: 2021-06-09 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Royal Canadian Mounted Police" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 25230 author: Allan, Luke title: The Return of Blue Pete date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 45549 author: Craine, E. J. (Edith Janice) title: The Air Mystery of Isle La Motte date: words: 44139.0 sentences: 3285.0 pages: flesch: 94.0 cache: ./cache/45549.txt txt: ./txt/45549.txt summary: cock-pit of Her Highness, this time Bob took the pilot''s seat. "They look like good pals," Jim said into the speaking tube, and Bob "Let''s hop down on the turkey end of La Motte," Jim suggested, and Bob "Gosh, he looks a little like an Indian, a good one," Jim remarked. "Plenty." Jim helped him out of the straps, and by that time Bob stepped water." Jim busied himself with the task and Bob helped look things Jim in the back seat had time for observation, so he took a good look at looks like," Mr. Fenton invited that afternoon as the boys came up from a turkey farm looks like." Hezzy came down the steps and the boys eyed have liked to watch the "old boy" but he wanted to know what was going Both Jim and Bob would have liked nothing better than "Over there," Jim pointed, and Bob looked. id: 29958 author: Cullum, Ridgwell title: The Law-Breakers date: words: 138774.0 sentences: 12862.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/29958.txt txt: ./txt/29958.txt summary: Fyles''s purposeful eyes surveyed the man with a thoughtful smile. McBain''s hard blue eyes looked straight into the half-breed''s face. The man''s eyes came back to the face he loved, and, for a moment, they I, Charlie?" she went on, turning to the smiling man. Helen knew that every man and woman in the village had had some voice Charlie looked into the earnest, good-natured face with eyes that read For a moment Helen looked into her sister''s eyes as though searching "I don''t think I ought to tell it in front of Helen," Kate said "You''re thinking of Charlie Bryant," the man said after a pause. "Sure," said Fyles, looking him squarely in the eyes. Kate''s eyes were turned on the great bulk of Charlie''s brother. Fyles waited, and, in a moment, Kate''s thought seemed to pass. For a few moments Kate looked into the man''s face as though waiting id: 29407 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Valley of Silent Men: A Story of the Three River Country date: words: 75430.0 sentences: 5593.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/29407.txt txt: ./txt/29407.txt summary: Kent and of Marette, that wonderful little goddess of the Valley of nice little thing you''re promising happens to me, old man, I want to go In that instant Kent had seen in Kedsty''s eyes and that under his eyes," Kent had said a year before, when he and Cardigan moment Inspector Kedsty laid his eyes on that girl he was a little too "It''s a crime to come to you like this, Kent," he said, keeping his big He lighted a match in the cup of his hands, and Kent saw his face. for himself of Marette Radisson, Kent turned at the sound of a hand at And Kent, looking into his eyes, found his brain all at once like a thing he saw in Kent''s eyes. that moment Kent saw Marette Radisson''s hands go swiftly to her throat Kent it was like looking upon the dead in two ways. id: 4515 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Golden Snare date: words: 55695.0 sentences: 3806.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/4515.txt txt: ./txt/4515.txt summary: With staring eyes he looked for Bram out where the wolves Philip choked back the cry on his lips, and in that moment Bram stopped In this moment Philip knew that the time to act was at hand. clearly he saw Bram as the time passed; the hunted look in the man''s Philip followed Bram, and twice that distance behind the outlaw came Philip had entered Bram Johnson''s cabin from the west. and Philip with his eyes on Bram. Then Philip faced Bram. Scarcely had the door closed when Celie Armin ran to Philip and pulled moments she was gone Bram did not look once at Philip. She went straight to Bram and before the wolf-man''s eyes held a long, For a space Philip thought that the cry must have come from Bram Celie gave an excited little cry and caught Philip''s arm, stopping him id: 4747 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The River''s End date: words: 55876.0 sentences: 4151.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/4747.txt txt: ./txt/4747.txt summary: looked into each other''s eyes, and this time it was Keith''s fingers "Keith, when a man knows he''s going to live, he is blind to a lot of isn''t Conniston!'' That''s all I''ve got to leave you, Keith, a dead man''s emotion passed over McDowell''s face, and Keith saw for the first time "It''s Larsen all right if Shan Tung says so," he told Keith. Keith saw the distended veins in McDowell''s clenched hands, and he knew IS JOHN KEITH DEAD?" Could Shan Tung meet those wonderful eyes as he little cabin in which Conniston had died, he was again John Keith. Keith lost no time in heading for Shan Tung''s. Looking into her eyes, Keith saw what told him his about John Keith, and in Mary Josephine''s eyes he saw more than once a "I have come to see Shan Tung," said Keith. id: 4702 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Flaming Forest date: words: 76973.0 sentences: 5220.0 pages: flesch: 90.0 cache: ./cache/4702.txt txt: ./txt/4702.txt summary: dead-white face and wide-open, staring eyes of Jeanne Marie-Anne this time he heard the voices of Jeanne Marie-Anne and Golden-Hair, and He held out his hand; and in that moment David Carrigan placed another rivers ees no man w''at can whip Concombre Bateese!" Suddenly his face seen Black Roger Audemard?'' Sometime--if you will, M''sieu David--I Marie-Anne looked up at him suddenly, and in her face and eyes he saw Marie-Anne waved the white thing in her hand, and David thought he "And St. Pierre is a powerful man," mused David, letting his eyes It was with Marie-Anne, St. Pierre, and Andre, the Broken Man. And also with Concombre Bateese. St. Pierre''s eyes did not for an instant leave Carrigan''s face. "Will you light the lamps, M''sieu David?" a soft voice came to him. David Carrigan found himself looking into the eyes of Carmin Fanchet! id: 15940 author: Kendall, Ralph S. (Ralph Selwood) title: The Luck of the Mounted: A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police date: words: 59779.0 sentences: 5972.0 pages: flesch: 90.0 cache: ./cache/15940.txt txt: ./txt/15940.txt summary: you can come the funny man all right, Mac--you''ve got a ''staff'' Teamster Sarjint there, an'' sure fwas a great man wid a four-in-hand "''Tis Yorke''s," said Slavin simply. "Let us go get ut!" said Sergeant Slavin grimly, marching to the spot, "I each other up--just us two and old man Slavin--make it a sort of ''rule of backed--hands up--into a corner of the bar by a big, hard-faced man clad Of that face Yorke had once remarked to Slavin: "That beggar''s mug fairly to his departure, "I seem to know that man Gully''s face, but somehow I "Well," said Slavin, with an oath, "th'' shtiff cannot have got far-away "He''s wearing old, worn-out boots," said Yorke, "got awful big feet, too, "''Tis onlikely th'' shtiff can have got very far away--in th'' toime Mr. Gully tells us," he said, "an'' he cannot shtay out in th'' opin for long id: 22220 author: MacBeth, R. G. (Roderick George) title: Policing the Plains Being the Real-Life Record of the Famous North-West Mounted Police date: words: 106925.0 sentences: 4437.0 pages: flesch: 68.0 cache: ./cache/22220.txt txt: ./txt/22220.txt summary: I know that the men of the Mounted Police have been averse to saying great men of the country to deal with the Indians and make treaty which a mere handful of officers and men of the Mounted Police, with the Mounted Police, came to the farther North-West where the Indians "Three years ago, when the Mounted Police came to this country, I met Macdonnell, the Mounted Police officer in charge there, with a few men. Police tradition won its way steadily till great war camps came to Perry, of the Mounted Police, asking that a detachment of his men be put the numbers engaged, more men of the Mounted Police were killed or Officially, the officers and men of the North-West Mounted Police who from the North-West Mounted Police to the Militia service of Canada, as That year, 1916, Commissioner Perry reported that the Mounted Police had ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel