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Usage: mailx -eiIUdEFntBDNHRVv~ -T FILE -u USER -h hops -r address -s SUBJECT -a FILE -q FILE -f FILE -A ACCOUNT -b USERS -c USERS -S OPTION users Creating study carrel named subject-stowaways-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/19539.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/11997.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/40961.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/50713.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/51060.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/51150.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/43420.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/63032.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/63694.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/63477.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv caution: excluded filename not matched: *MACOSX* === DIRECTORIES: ./tmp/input === DIRECTORY: ./tmp/input/input-file === metadata file: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv === found metadata file === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named subject-stowaways-gutenberg FILE: cache/19539.txt OUTPUT: txt/19539.txt FILE: cache/11997.txt OUTPUT: txt/11997.txt FILE: cache/40961.txt OUTPUT: txt/40961.txt FILE: cache/63477.txt OUTPUT: txt/63477.txt FILE: cache/51150.txt OUTPUT: txt/51150.txt FILE: cache/63694.txt OUTPUT: txt/63694.txt FILE: cache/50713.txt OUTPUT: txt/50713.txt FILE: cache/51060.txt OUTPUT: txt/51060.txt FILE: cache/43420.txt OUTPUT: txt/43420.txt FILE: cache/63032.txt OUTPUT: txt/63032.txt 40961 txt/../pos/40961.pos 63477 txt/../wrd/63477.wrd 63477 txt/../pos/63477.pos 40961 txt/../wrd/40961.wrd 51150 txt/../pos/51150.pos 51150 txt/../wrd/51150.wrd 63032 txt/../pos/63032.pos 40961 txt/../ent/40961.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 63477 author: Kella, Lu title: Image of Splendor date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/63477.txt cache: ./cache/63477.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 3 resourceName b'63477.txt' 63477 txt/../ent/63477.ent 63032 txt/../wrd/63032.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: 40961 author: Fyfe, H. 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Reducing subject-stowaways-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 19539 author = Tracy, Louis title = The Stowaway Girl date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 83258 sentences = 6235 flesch = 87 summary = "You are Mr. Hozier, I suppose?" said Iris, gazing with frank brown hour on board ship, and Hozier told the man sharply to go to his bunk "Wot's up?" demanded Coke, who was fully dressed, though Hozier thought "Mr. Hozier said something like that," put in Iris mischievously. reach the tanks," said Hozier, who fancied that Coke's attack on the "You must take up this swine," said Coke to Hozier, dragging Watts to "No," said Hozier, rather curtly, turning to ascertain how Iris had "I am sure our friend did not mean that," said Hozier, looking squarely the ex-President himself followed, with San Benavides, Coke, and Hozier "You must modify your instructions, Captain Coke," said Iris with quiet Captain Coke, and every officer and man of your ship, and her owners, no new ship for me w'en Dickey Bulmer cocks 'is eye at Hozier. "I wish you all good fortune, Dom Corria," said Iris. cache = ./cache/19539.txt txt = ./txt/19539.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11997 author = Stables, Gordon title = Crusoes of the Frozen North date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 15027 sentences = 1001 flesch = 95 summary = "I'm sure of one thing," said Aralia to her little sister Pansy, as they Ara and Pansy lay awake a long time that night thinking of what Pete had bottom, Pansy said, and Tom, or the mate, used to climb and crawl through "No, no," cried Tom, "it was only Flossy that the bear wanted! Frank and Tom could climb like monkeys, and in about an hour's time they "Oh, but, Tom," said Pansy, "we'll all be home long, long before soon end, Tom took up his rifle and went off all by himself to look for "Now, what if these wild dogs return some night," said Tom to Frank, "and Then came sleep, and when Tom looked at his watch--next morning let me "Tell us all your story again," said Tom to his uncle, as the children "Oh, by the by," said Tom one day to the professor, "I forgot to tell you cache = ./cache/11997.txt txt = ./txt/11997.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40961 author = Fyfe, H. B. (Horace Bowne) title = Luna Escapade date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5142 sentences = 533 flesch = 93 summary = landing on Luna, Pete Dudley sat at the controls of the rocket freighter Slim and about five-feet-four, she looked like a nice little girl making _And her hair isn't naturally ash-blonde_, Dudley thought. "Yeah, sure," said Dudley. "I sober fast," said Dudley. Dudley thanked him and went off to contact Fisher. Dudley smiled at Mrs. Fisher and was introduced to the red-haired girl who were to be his crew, Dudley spent a lot of time with Eileen. "May I have a word with you, Dudley?" Kathi asked, coming across the "Take an eclipse on that," said Dudley with a flat sweep of his hand. said Dudley disgustedly. hand over her mouth, for when Dudley looked back, they were rounding a "Fine!" said Dudley. "She didn't look to me like a typist," objected Dudley. "Blood-suckers!" said Dudley. "All right," said Fisher. "I found a good place," said Dudley. cache = ./cache/40961.txt txt = ./txt/40961.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51060 author = Poe, Edgar Allan title = The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket Comprising the details of a mutiny and atrocious butchery on board the American brig Grampus, on her way to the South Seas, in the month of June, 1827. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 72133 sentences = 2960 flesch = 70 summary = AMERICAN BRIG GRAMPUS, ON HER WAY TO THE SOUTH SEAS, IN THE MONTH OF vessel out of water nearly as far as her keel, when the cause of his Both Augustus and myself managed to appear at Mr. Barnard's in time for Augustus led the way to the wharf, and I followed at a little distance, Augustus, however, would allow me but little time for observation, barely possible that I might exist without water--for a longer time I forecastle companion-way, and he had just time to put his right hand drinking a little water that was offered him with great apparent Augustus all this day with great kindness, and entered into a long larboard, being what are called back-water seas, and obtaining little hope, Peters and myself taking the axe by turns, Augustus's wounded arm sail by degrees, and having at length got clear, lay to under a single cache = ./cache/51060.txt txt = ./txt/51060.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 50713 author = Wollheim, Donald A. title = One Against the Moon date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51275 sentences = 3799 flesch = 88 summary = hitchhike to White Sands in time to look around, maybe spot a rocket go Back in the rocket, Robin opened his eyes. ray vanished as the rocket continued its slow turning, but Robin in now Robin realized how terribly fast the rocket was still falling. Robin worked his head and shoulders through the narrow opening, slid the water, Robin looked for the door that would open the animal Robin walked along the outer wall and saw a dark black spot in it, and Robin sat in his cave watching the rebirth of life in the bubble-world When the time came, Robin and Korree made their way out of the cavern Robin and Peter and Korree ran as fast as they could to the far end of Then a light appeared in Peter's hand, and Robin saw that he held Robin wondered how Peter knew which way to go, but looking carefully, cache = ./cache/50713.txt txt = ./txt/50713.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 43420 author = Otis, James title = Off Santiago with Sampson date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21434 sentences = 1080 flesch = 84 summary = TEDDY COMES ON BOARD THE MERRIMAC 27 "Do you know when she's likely to leave?" Teddy asked, after a long dinner-pails had come to an end of his meal, the boy said, abruptly: Having said this, Teddy turned his head away as if no longer inclined time he could remain in hiding on board the _Merrimac_, Teddy set face with the captain, lad," and the little man appeared as truly discovered by such of the men as might come that way, Teddy waited "Ain't it time for me to go on deck?" Teddy asked, speaking with "Come, Teddy," the little sailor said, soothingly, "it'll be over Bill Jones said to Teddy when the two were alone for a short time on Teddy Dunlap, looked upon by the crew of the _Texas_ as a lad who had this ship, an' now when the time comes right I'm goin' to tell your cache = ./cache/43420.txt txt = ./txt/43420.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 63694 author = Hasse, Henry title = Passage to Planet X date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12905 sentences = 1477 flesch = 93 summary = "Mark Travers." His smooth gray eyes surveyed the man's bulk. Janus' deep-set gray eyes seemed to bore through Mark, then they Janus said dryly: "Now tell me the real story. "All right, men, how about Mark Travers? Mark suddenly knew that Janus knew his secret ... Ferris, standing beside Mark, said in a low voice: "What kind of a Janus plainly showed his relief, as he winked at Mark, who said, "That "Ah, but Mark's is a very special camera." Janus smiled maddeningly, "But I have heard," Mark voiced slowly, "that Ketrik died! "It must be a dark planet," Mark pointed out. The Professor was heading for this strip but Mark didn't think they'd Mark twisted his head around, saw Janus' huge frame struggling to move. there, Mark knew, thousands of them; and when they came it would be Men like Mark, here, and the Professor." "What about Brownell--Janus--the others?" cache = ./cache/63694.txt txt = ./txt/63694.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 63032 author = Garson, Bill title = One Against the Stars date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8903 sentences = 931 flesch = 96 summary = Joe grinned--a big grin that made Bairn and Arden smile. "Come on, Joe," Arden said. "That's what drives the ship, Joe," Arden said. "Come on, Joe," Arden said, heading for a ladder that was bolted to "That's Whitey Burnet," Arden said, and started, for Joe had halted Arden turned to Joe who still stood by the side of the door, his This day, when Joe came in, Bairn looked at him with a strange twist "Tell me, Joe," Bairn said quietly. Arden said: "Do you know what we're going to do to you, Joe?" "I know," said Joe. He heard Paul breathing in harsh gasps. "That tears it, Joe," Bairn said. "You won't stop me, now, Arden," Joe said. As Joe came in the power room door, Black Tom asked: "How does it look? Black Tom said: "Thanks, Joe, for the can suggestion. "Please, John," Joe said, "I know where to get more water." He cache = ./cache/63032.txt txt = ./txt/63032.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 63477 author = Kella, Lu title = Image of Splendor date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4978 sentences = 507 flesch = 88 summary = The intercom roared fit to blow O'Rielly back to Venus. Old Callahan's voice crackled now through the helmet's ear contact. O'Rielly wondered had Callahan passed out, was so long before the old Ever since Venus blast-off O'Rielly had been in Four's watch "Charmed to, Burner Chief Callahan, sir," O'Rielly said while bowing Old Woman's taking a Venus bigwig "Burner Chief Callahan, sir," O'Rielly responded courteously, "I have "Venus dames," O'Rielly said dreamily, "don't boss anything, do they?" "Now, now, Burner Chief Callahan, sir," O'Rielly responded with an airy O'Rielly's shower opened and Callahan, glowing like a young bucko, "Stay at attention!" Old Woman sniffed the air near Callahan's face, O'Rielly, Callahan and Trillium. "Presidents of Earth and Venus, please," the Old Woman stated evenly. Dimdooly off somewhere and the Old Woman eyed O'Rielly and Callahan. "You--I mean, that Earth guy a hundred twenty-five years ago," O'Rielly cache = ./cache/63477.txt txt = ./txt/63477.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 51150 author = Tenn, William title = Venus is a Man's World date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8097 sentences = 743 flesch = 93 summary = crews are men; women are too busy with important things like government that gave the feel of great empty space like I'd read about in _The Boy Sis had studied it too, but she was looking for places like But women always know what's right, and a boy can only make careful, patient way she always talks politics and things like that to If it were, Sis and three hundred other pretty girls like her I held out my hand the way Sis had taught me. planet, he didn't know "it's a woman's world," like the older boys in at it, a man who lets somebody else handle his blaster is like the "Ferdinand," Sis said, "let's go back to our cabin." like Sis for a wife. Sis nodded to herself, waved the door open, and walked out. He said all Butt had told him--in the lifeboat when they decided to cache = ./cache/51150.txt txt = ./txt/51150.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 19539 51060 50713 19539 63694 63477 number of items: 10 sum of words: 283,152 average size in words: 28,315 average readability score: 88 nouns: time; man; men; way; ship; water; day; eyes; sea; head; side; something; feet; hand; rocket; air; deck; vessel; night; place; light; moment; face; nothing; voice; island; hands; course; space; surface; mind; board; life; room; door; body; one; girl; thing; crew; days; hour; words; world; end; cave; part; chance; others; length verbs: was; had; be; were; is; have; said; been; ''s; do; did; are; came; made; found; see; being; come; seemed; get; know; go; make; looked; saw; went; ''re; seen; having; took; got; felt; thought; let; take; say; knew; think; heard; asked; ''m; left; going; has; began; ''ve; find; set; put; turned adjectives: little; other; more; good; first; great; long; many; few; own; small; such; last; several; same; much; possible; new; full; large; whole; old; dark; black; next; white; big; huge; right; able; open; least; sure; heavy; young; dead; strange; high; second; short; only; narrow; strong; main; ready; clear; certain; best; wild; less adverbs: not; now; up; n''t; so; then; out; down; here; back; very; only; just; even; as; too; again; there; more; away; still; never; off; on; in; most; well; far; all; once; ever; however; over; almost; soon; much; suddenly; about; long; around; quite; yet; indeed; no; enough; nearly; also; first; perhaps; before pronouns: he; it; i; his; you; we; they; her; she; him; my; me; their; them; our; us; its; himself; your; myself; itself; ourselves; themselves; herself; ''em; one; yourself; ''s; yours; em; oo; mine; meself; theirs; ours; ye; thee; hisself; hers; yourselves; you?--what; wot''ll; this; that!--we; sea--_you; ow; it''s; isself; i''m; e proper nouns: _; robin; iris; coke; hozier; joe; de; tom; earth; captain; sylva; mr.; peter; andromeda; teddy; augustus; peters; mark; philip; korree; moon; watts; san; president; janus; dom; verity; benavides; venus; david; bulmer; arden; carmela; corria; jones; pansy; o''rielly; dudley; bill; sis; bairn; miss; fernando; callahan; noronha; von; marcel; brazil; frank; merrimac keywords: venus; tom; mr.; man; earth; captain; yorke; white; watts; water; von; vessel; verity; veevee; time; tiger; texas; teddy; sylva; sis; sea; sands; san; rocket; robin; professor; president; philip; peters; peter; pernambuco; perlacs; parker; pansy; o''rielly; noronha; moon; miss; merrimac; mars; mark; marcel; lunar; light; korree; ketrik; july; jones; joe; janus one topic; one dimension: said file(s): ./cache/19539.txt titles(s): The Stowaway Girl three topics; one dimension: said; robin; time file(s): ./cache/19539.txt, ./cache/50713.txt, ./cache/51060.txt titles(s): The Stowaway Girl | One Against the Moon | The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket Comprising the details of a mutiny and atrocious butchery on board the American brig Grampus, on her way to the South Seas, in the month of June, 1827. five topics; three dimensions: time water little; iris said coke; robin rocket said; said joe tom; grated supplanted bedroom file(s): ./cache/51060.txt, ./cache/19539.txt, ./cache/50713.txt, ./cache/11997.txt, ./cache/40961.txt titles(s): The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket Comprising the details of a mutiny and atrocious butchery on board the American brig Grampus, on her way to the South Seas, in the month of June, 1827. | The Stowaway Girl | One Against the Moon | Crusoes of the Frozen North | Luna Escapade Type: gutenberg title: subject-stowaways-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 13:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Stowaways" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 40961 author: Fyfe, H. B. (Horace Bowne) title: Luna Escapade date: words: 5142 sentences: 533 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/40961.txt txt: ./txt/40961.txt summary: landing on Luna, Pete Dudley sat at the controls of the rocket freighter Slim and about five-feet-four, she looked like a nice little girl making _And her hair isn''t naturally ash-blonde_, Dudley thought. "Yeah, sure," said Dudley. "I sober fast," said Dudley. Dudley thanked him and went off to contact Fisher. Dudley smiled at Mrs. Fisher and was introduced to the red-haired girl who were to be his crew, Dudley spent a lot of time with Eileen. "May I have a word with you, Dudley?" Kathi asked, coming across the "Take an eclipse on that," said Dudley with a flat sweep of his hand. said Dudley disgustedly. hand over her mouth, for when Dudley looked back, they were rounding a "Fine!" said Dudley. "She didn''t look to me like a typist," objected Dudley. "Blood-suckers!" said Dudley. "All right," said Fisher. "I found a good place," said Dudley. id: 63032 author: Garson, Bill title: One Against the Stars date: words: 8903 sentences: 931 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/63032.txt txt: ./txt/63032.txt summary: Joe grinned--a big grin that made Bairn and Arden smile. "Come on, Joe," Arden said. "That''s what drives the ship, Joe," Arden said. "Come on, Joe," Arden said, heading for a ladder that was bolted to "That''s Whitey Burnet," Arden said, and started, for Joe had halted Arden turned to Joe who still stood by the side of the door, his This day, when Joe came in, Bairn looked at him with a strange twist "Tell me, Joe," Bairn said quietly. Arden said: "Do you know what we''re going to do to you, Joe?" "I know," said Joe. He heard Paul breathing in harsh gasps. "That tears it, Joe," Bairn said. "You won''t stop me, now, Arden," Joe said. As Joe came in the power room door, Black Tom asked: "How does it look? Black Tom said: "Thanks, Joe, for the can suggestion. "Please, John," Joe said, "I know where to get more water." He id: 63694 author: Hasse, Henry title: Passage to Planet X date: words: 12905 sentences: 1477 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/63694.txt txt: ./txt/63694.txt summary: "Mark Travers." His smooth gray eyes surveyed the man''s bulk. Janus'' deep-set gray eyes seemed to bore through Mark, then they Janus said dryly: "Now tell me the real story. "All right, men, how about Mark Travers? Mark suddenly knew that Janus knew his secret ... Ferris, standing beside Mark, said in a low voice: "What kind of a Janus plainly showed his relief, as he winked at Mark, who said, "That "Ah, but Mark''s is a very special camera." Janus smiled maddeningly, "But I have heard," Mark voiced slowly, "that Ketrik died! "It must be a dark planet," Mark pointed out. The Professor was heading for this strip but Mark didn''t think they''d Mark twisted his head around, saw Janus'' huge frame struggling to move. there, Mark knew, thousands of them; and when they came it would be Men like Mark, here, and the Professor." "What about Brownell--Janus--the others?" id: 63477 author: Kella, Lu title: Image of Splendor date: words: 4978 sentences: 507 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/63477.txt txt: ./txt/63477.txt summary: The intercom roared fit to blow O''Rielly back to Venus. Old Callahan''s voice crackled now through the helmet''s ear contact. O''Rielly wondered had Callahan passed out, was so long before the old Ever since Venus blast-off O''Rielly had been in Four''s watch "Charmed to, Burner Chief Callahan, sir," O''Rielly said while bowing Old Woman''s taking a Venus bigwig "Burner Chief Callahan, sir," O''Rielly responded courteously, "I have "Venus dames," O''Rielly said dreamily, "don''t boss anything, do they?" "Now, now, Burner Chief Callahan, sir," O''Rielly responded with an airy O''Rielly''s shower opened and Callahan, glowing like a young bucko, "Stay at attention!" Old Woman sniffed the air near Callahan''s face, O''Rielly, Callahan and Trillium. "Presidents of Earth and Venus, please," the Old Woman stated evenly. Dimdooly off somewhere and the Old Woman eyed O''Rielly and Callahan. "You--I mean, that Earth guy a hundred twenty-five years ago," O''Rielly id: 43420 author: Otis, James title: Off Santiago with Sampson date: words: 21434 sentences: 1080 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/43420.txt txt: ./txt/43420.txt summary: TEDDY COMES ON BOARD THE MERRIMAC 27 "Do you know when she''s likely to leave?" Teddy asked, after a long dinner-pails had come to an end of his meal, the boy said, abruptly: Having said this, Teddy turned his head away as if no longer inclined time he could remain in hiding on board the _Merrimac_, Teddy set face with the captain, lad," and the little man appeared as truly discovered by such of the men as might come that way, Teddy waited "Ain''t it time for me to go on deck?" Teddy asked, speaking with "Come, Teddy," the little sailor said, soothingly, "it''ll be over Bill Jones said to Teddy when the two were alone for a short time on Teddy Dunlap, looked upon by the crew of the _Texas_ as a lad who had this ship, an'' now when the time comes right I''m goin'' to tell your id: 51060 author: Poe, Edgar Allan title: The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket Comprising the details of a mutiny and atrocious butchery on board the American brig Grampus, on her way to the South Seas, in the month of June, 1827. date: words: 72133 sentences: 2960 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/51060.txt txt: ./txt/51060.txt summary: AMERICAN BRIG GRAMPUS, ON HER WAY TO THE SOUTH SEAS, IN THE MONTH OF vessel out of water nearly as far as her keel, when the cause of his Both Augustus and myself managed to appear at Mr. Barnard''s in time for Augustus led the way to the wharf, and I followed at a little distance, Augustus, however, would allow me but little time for observation, barely possible that I might exist without water--for a longer time I forecastle companion-way, and he had just time to put his right hand drinking a little water that was offered him with great apparent Augustus all this day with great kindness, and entered into a long larboard, being what are called back-water seas, and obtaining little hope, Peters and myself taking the axe by turns, Augustus''s wounded arm sail by degrees, and having at length got clear, lay to under a single id: 11997 author: Stables, Gordon title: Crusoes of the Frozen North date: words: 15027 sentences: 1001 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/11997.txt txt: ./txt/11997.txt summary: "I''m sure of one thing," said Aralia to her little sister Pansy, as they Ara and Pansy lay awake a long time that night thinking of what Pete had bottom, Pansy said, and Tom, or the mate, used to climb and crawl through "No, no," cried Tom, "it was only Flossy that the bear wanted! Frank and Tom could climb like monkeys, and in about an hour''s time they "Oh, but, Tom," said Pansy, "we''ll all be home long, long before soon end, Tom took up his rifle and went off all by himself to look for "Now, what if these wild dogs return some night," said Tom to Frank, "and Then came sleep, and when Tom looked at his watch--next morning let me "Tell us all your story again," said Tom to his uncle, as the children "Oh, by the by," said Tom one day to the professor, "I forgot to tell you id: 51150 author: Tenn, William title: Venus is a Man''s World date: words: 8097 sentences: 743 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/51150.txt txt: ./txt/51150.txt summary: crews are men; women are too busy with important things like government that gave the feel of great empty space like I''d read about in _The Boy Sis had studied it too, but she was looking for places like But women always know what''s right, and a boy can only make careful, patient way she always talks politics and things like that to If it were, Sis and three hundred other pretty girls like her I held out my hand the way Sis had taught me. planet, he didn''t know "it''s a woman''s world," like the older boys in at it, a man who lets somebody else handle his blaster is like the "Ferdinand," Sis said, "let''s go back to our cabin." like Sis for a wife. Sis nodded to herself, waved the door open, and walked out. He said all Butt had told him--in the lifeboat when they decided to id: 19539 author: Tracy, Louis title: The Stowaway Girl date: words: 83258 sentences: 6235 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/19539.txt txt: ./txt/19539.txt summary: "You are Mr. Hozier, I suppose?" said Iris, gazing with frank brown hour on board ship, and Hozier told the man sharply to go to his bunk "Wot''s up?" demanded Coke, who was fully dressed, though Hozier thought "Mr. Hozier said something like that," put in Iris mischievously. reach the tanks," said Hozier, who fancied that Coke''s attack on the "You must take up this swine," said Coke to Hozier, dragging Watts to "No," said Hozier, rather curtly, turning to ascertain how Iris had "I am sure our friend did not mean that," said Hozier, looking squarely the ex-President himself followed, with San Benavides, Coke, and Hozier "You must modify your instructions, Captain Coke," said Iris with quiet Captain Coke, and every officer and man of your ship, and her owners, no new ship for me w''en Dickey Bulmer cocks ''is eye at Hozier. "I wish you all good fortune, Dom Corria," said Iris. id: 50713 author: Wollheim, Donald A. title: One Against the Moon date: words: 51275 sentences: 3799 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/50713.txt txt: ./txt/50713.txt summary: hitchhike to White Sands in time to look around, maybe spot a rocket go Back in the rocket, Robin opened his eyes. ray vanished as the rocket continued its slow turning, but Robin in now Robin realized how terribly fast the rocket was still falling. Robin worked his head and shoulders through the narrow opening, slid the water, Robin looked for the door that would open the animal Robin walked along the outer wall and saw a dark black spot in it, and Robin sat in his cave watching the rebirth of life in the bubble-world When the time came, Robin and Korree made their way out of the cavern Robin and Peter and Korree ran as fast as they could to the far end of Then a light appeared in Peter''s hand, and Robin saw that he held Robin wondered how Peter knew which way to go, but looking carefully, ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel