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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 168571 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 89 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Mr. 5 look 5 Sir 5 Mrs. 5 Miss 5 London 5 God 4 New 3 Lord 3 John 2 good 2 come 2 York 2 Vance 2 Street 2 St. 2 Michael 2 Lady 2 Harry 2 Hall 2 England 2 Dr. 2 Crown 2 CHAPTER 2 Alex 2 A.M. 1 thank 1 stop 1 soviet 1 right 1 okay 1 mom 1 man 1 like 1 life 1 japanese 1 illustration 1 greek 1 french 1 ceo 1 carly 1 author 1 american 1 Zeno 1 Yuri 1 Yakuza 1 Wulfric 1 Works 1 Winston 1 Wilmot Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 4505 man 3292 time 2448 way 2391 thing 2138 hand 2104 day 2015 moment 1746 door 1705 eye 1686 life 1679 something 1678 nothing 1438 place 1430 room 1383 friend 1370 word 1299 woman 1290 face 1200 one 1151 house 1101 anything 1088 world 1077 mind 1065 voice 1045 sir 999 year 963 night 947 head 942 hour 936 heart 904 money 849 side 834 morning 820 people 811 minute 807 matter 769 course 757 name 754 part 752 question 749 end 698 wife 698 shop 691 letter 683 fact 649 everything 613 case 610 light 599 gentleman 588 father Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3800 Mr. 3379 _ 2958 Todd 1712 Mrs. 1209 Sir 1038 Lord 865 Johanna 811 Harry 726 Lady 703 Phineas 696 Richard 647 Lovett 643 God 636 Tobias 631 Vance 614 Aldous 602 London 590 Iris 560 Joanne 559 Finn 515 Oakley 497 Ben 496 Vimpany 495 Sweeney 480 Miss 467 Chiltern 445 Lupin 416 Ally 414 John 401 6d 394 Mountjoy 386 Bonteen 371 Duke 346 Crown 345 Blunt 341 Bartlett 337 MacDonald 333 Madame 330 House 323 Street 308 New 305 Crotchet 303 Goesler 299 Madeline 298 CHAPTER 292 Rufus 279 Ramirez 278 Arabella 277 8vo 275 St. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 31315 he 30846 i 23281 it 21954 you 14042 she 9330 him 7241 me 6633 they 5769 we 5101 her 3063 them 2228 himself 1275 us 824 herself 751 myself 391 yourself 327 itself 258 one 254 themselves 170 ''s 112 yours 107 mine 107 ''em 89 ourselves 59 his 42 eva 37 hers 20 ours 16 em 14 theirs 8 oneself 6 i''m 5 thee 3 you''re 3 ya 3 ikeda 2 yourselves 2 you''ll 2 yorself 2 yer 2 ye 1 you?--what 1 you--''don''t 1 you''ve-- 1 yo''rself 1 yet--_she 1 yes;--we 1 yes;--they 1 yes;--macpherson 1 yes,--as Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 73100 be 30457 have 14223 do 9862 say 6814 go 5828 know 5090 think 4992 come 4900 get 4378 see 4269 make 3992 take 3471 look 2963 tell 2370 give 2269 find 2105 want 2038 feel 1785 leave 1779 hear 1604 try 1577 seem 1561 let 1514 ask 1475 turn 1326 keep 1324 speak 1285 call 1252 begin 1169 mean 1125 put 985 believe 979 bring 938 happen 916 stand 880 like 854 use 854 talk 854 hold 846 live 833 become 808 reach 771 open 760 pass 749 sit 747 walk 746 suppose 738 need 734 wait 728 answer Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 17864 not 5626 so 5332 then 4969 now 4171 up 3502 very 3280 out 3043 more 2992 just 2701 well 2471 here 2463 only 2434 good 2313 back 2297 again 2283 down 2260 little 2006 much 1976 never 1973 still 1966 as 1941 other 1928 there 1827 old 1782 own 1712 first 1689 long 1610 too 1566 on 1532 even 1532 all 1475 great 1399 right 1381 last 1355 once 1343 in 1343 away 1221 off 1215 quite 1193 most 1191 ever 1170 yet 1140 over 1105 sure 1072 really 1051 enough 1014 always 981 such 974 few 952 almost Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 496 good 493 least 190 most 151 bad 118 great 86 slight 49 late 37 high 36 small 33 near 30 fine 29 big 23 deep 23 dear 21 Most 20 large 20 early 19 manif 16 strong 15 close 13 old 12 low 11 happy 10 long 10 hard 10 faint 10 easy 9 true 9 safe 9 noble 9 bitter 8 sweet 8 short 8 rich 8 remote 8 pure 8 eld 7 strange 7 simple 7 dark 7 bright 6 wise 6 mere 6 mean 5 young 5 warm 5 stupid 5 rainfor 5 quiet 5 lucky Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1003 most 63 least 56 well 4 hard 2 worst 1 smog 1 near 1 fictitious,--prepared 1 coldest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 www.gutenberg.org 4 creativecommons.org 4 archive.org 2 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 4 http://creativecommons.org/ 2 http://archive.org 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/59828/59828-h/59828-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/59828/59828-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/38531/38531-h/38531-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/38531/38531-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/18640/18640-h/18640-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/18640/18640-h.zip 1 http://www.archive.org/details/cihm_05009 1 http://www.archive.org 1 http://archive.org/details/stringofpearlsor00ryme 1 http://archive.org/details/phineasredux00trolrich Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 todd did not 13 todd was not 10 todd had not 9 _ was _ 8 something was wrong 7 todd was so 6 _ are _ 6 man was not 6 thing was sure 5 door was closed 5 eyes were still 5 face was very 5 life is not 5 man did not 5 world had ever 4 _ is _ 4 eyes were bent 4 face was as 4 life had not 4 man came in 4 man had ever 4 man is dead 4 man went on 4 men are so 4 nothing was more 4 one does n''t 4 one was there 4 room was dark 4 todd is dead 3 _ did n''t 3 _ were n''t 3 days gone by 3 days were over 3 door was open 3 door was suddenly 3 eyes did not 3 eyes were very 3 friend had not 3 house was very 3 life is worth 3 mind is too 3 mind was still 3 nothing was there 3 place felt more 3 room was empty 3 something goes wrong 3 something was amiss 3 todd had never 3 todd looked up 2 _ did _ Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 men tell no tales 2 todd was not there 1 _ had no pilot 1 _ had no radar 1 _ is not too 1 _ was not dead 1 day has not yet 1 day was not so 1 door was not close 1 eyes were not secret 1 face is no longer 1 face was not grief 1 friend had not yet 1 friend was not quite 1 friends are not so 1 friends were not long 1 life ''s not worth 1 life had not quite 1 life has not utterly 1 life is no longer 1 life is not devoid 1 life is not worth 1 life was no more 1 life was not worth 1 man had not therefore 1 man has no time 1 man is not always 1 man is not fit 1 man was not equal 1 man was not excitable 1 man was not necessarily 1 man was not too 1 men are not so 1 men make no ids 1 mind is not so 1 moment had no further 1 one has no idea 1 one was no exception 1 one was not impressed 1 ones were not quite 1 place had no walls 1 place was no larger 1 thing is no game 1 thing is not worth 1 things had no place 1 things had no reference 1 things is not far 1 things were not possible 1 time comes no doubt 1 time had not yet A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 38531 author = Allen, Grant title = The Beckoning Hand, and Other Stories date = keywords = 8vo; Cann; Carnegie; Cecil; Crown; Cyril; CĂ©sarine; Dora; Edie; Edition; English; Ernest; Harold; Harry; Illustrations; Irene; Isabel; Isaline; John; London; Louie; Lucretia; Milliter; Miss; Mitford; Mr.; Mrs.; Museum; Netta; New; Niaz; Novel; Olga; Ruby; Sir; Thomas; Vols; Works; Wulfric summary = I looked at Irene''s sweet little peaceful English face, and I answered "Go," I said, with a smile, turning my horse''s head up the right-hand At the end I said, "Irene, it has all come and gone between us like a "He''s the best fellow that ever lived," Evan said, as Harry turned away "By Jove, Ernest," Harold said, as he met him again a little later in "Mother," said Ernest, as he took her down to the brougham, with little "Do you know, Ernest," Edie said to him, mindful of her last night''s Niaz took her pretty little hand in his with old-fashioned politeness, The moment they entered, Olga saw a pretty little room, papered and "Well, Ethel darling," he said tenderly, taking her pretty little hand The evening wore away slowly, and Cyril and Netta said little to one Harry looked up a little surlily, and answered after a moment''s id = 7890 author = Collins, Wilkie title = Blind Love date = keywords = Arthur; England; Fanny; Giles; Harry; Henley; Hugh; Iris; Lady; London; Lord; Mere; Miss; Mountjoy; Mr.; Mrs.; Oxbye; Paris; Sir; Vimpany; french; man summary = "Look at that," he said, handing the letter to Iris. Now at one time, and now at another, Iris had heard of Lord Harry''s Joshua''s brush has been guilty of flattery or not." He turned to Mrs. Vimpany, and attempted to look into her life from a new point of view. _you_ tell Mrs. Vimpany you knew Lord Harry?" Iris made no reply; her Mountjoy answered a little too readily: "I think it related to Mrs. Vimpany." "But we may hope to meet in London," Iris reminded her; "unless Mr. Vimpany alters his mind about leaving this place." "I was told I should find you," Lord Harry said, "with Miss Henley, at at Mr. Vimpany''s house, and had asked for Iris, the doctor had got rid Lord Harry began to look like a happy man, for the first time since he Iris looked at Lord Harry''s friend without attempting to conceal her id = 11328 author = Curwood, James Oliver title = The Hunted Woman date = keywords = Aldous; Blackton; Culver; Donald; Jaune; Joanne; John; Johnny; Mac; Mortimer; Otto; Peggy; Quade; Rann; Stevens; TĂȘte; look summary = To John Aldous Joanne''s appearance at this moment was like an anti-climax. "The strangest man in the mountains," said Aldous "And, when you come to Looking straight into Joanne''s eyes, Aldous guessed that she did not Again Aldous looked into Joanne''s eyes. During that time Joanne did not look behind her, and John Aldous did not A moment later Aldous was telling MacDonald that Joanne wanted him. She was looking straight into the eyes of John Aldous, and he saw that she "Joanne and I are going for a walk this afternoon, Blackton," said Aldous, He turned now, and what Joanne and Aldous saw in his face was not grief; it as he looked about him, and now Joanne saw and understood what John Aldous he sat in the gloom, John Aldous knew that Joanne was sobbing like a little Joanne and John Aldous in Donald MacDonald''s little valley of gold and id = 39417 author = Hocking, Silas K. (Silas Kitto) title = A Gamble with Life date = keywords = Captain; Charles; Crown; D.D.; Dr.; Gaved; Gervase; God; Grover; Hall; M.A.; Madeline; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Muller; New; Providence; Rev.; Rufus; Sir; St.; Sterne; Tregony; Tuke; author; life summary = "I like to see a man confident," Felix Muller said, a little uneasily. "And I have no doubt," Madeline went on, "if some of the people in St. Gaved got to know that I was in the habit of calling here they would say As the day passed away and he was able to think over the matter a little Rufus looked up the lane fifty times a day, and sometimes his heart "Not another word," the old man said, raising his right hand in a "I hope you will go, Rufus, in a proper spirit," the old man said, "My dear boy, you don''t know Madeline Grover," Sir Charles said, "I think the way is clear at last," Sir Charles said, with a smile. "But nobody knows," Rufus said, wearily, looking up from his book. "Rufus?" the old man said, in a questioning tone, and he turned suddenly id = 34318 author = Hoover, Thomas title = Life Blood date = keywords = Alan; Alex; Army; Baalum; Children; City; David; Dupre; Goddard; Guatemala; Kevin; Light; Lou; Manor; Marcelina; Maya; Morgy; New; Nicky; Paula; Quetzal; Ramos; Sarah; Steve; York; carly; like; look; okay summary = attorney thing, got worked over good trying to adopt as a single mom, Hey, I realized, this guy''s got some kind of identity thing going with a lot more going on with Alex Goddard than you''d know from just looking "Look, Dr. Goddard, let me get my things, and then I''ve got to be "You know," I said finally, maybe a little sharply, "I think we ought The next time I saw Alex Goddard, he was going to have a hell of a lot Him?" she asked, looking straight at Lou, her blue eyes like an how long--and this time around I was going to do the place right, the The place looked like nothing had happened, and Carly immediately what Lou had said about Sarah''s last words (well, he was going to tell Just like Alex Goddard''s Children of Light, I thought. My God. I felt like I was starting to know, or guess, a lot id = 34319 author = Hoover, Thomas title = Project Cyclops date = keywords = A.M.; ARM; Andros; Armont; Athens; Bates; Bill; Command; Cyclops; Georges; God; Hansen; Hind; Launch; Mannheim; Michael; Moreau; Mr.; Nichols; Odyssey; P.M.; Peretz; President; Ramirez; Spiros; U.S.; Uzi; VX-1; Vance; Voorst; good; greek; look; right summary = "Perfect timing," Ramirez said, moving down to the weapons station and "Looks like the mistake was mine," came the voice of Peretz, trying, "I figure it like this," Vance said, trying to sound confident. "Looks like SatCom just made the big time. When the time comes, things are going to get rough." "Let''s think a minute," she said, turning and looking up the hill. "Don''t think you''re going to manage it in time," he said. But it looked like that time had come. "You know, Mike Vance, I have to tell you, you don''t look much like a "You know," he said, "I''m thinking maybe I don''t want to play your game "Sounds like an invention to me," Ramirez said, looking Mannheim over. "Looks like you got it right," Peretz said with a crooked smile. "I don''t know, but it looked like he''s going to be all right. id = 34320 author = Hoover, Thomas title = Project Daedalus date = keywords = A.M.; Alex; Andreevich; Andrei; Androv; Daedalus; Eva; God; Industries; Japan; KGB; Karanova; London; Mach; Michael; Mino; NSA; Nogami; Novosty; Petra; Russian; Sato; Tanzan; Tokyo; Union; Vance; Vera; Yakuza; Yuri; Zeno; american; ceo; japanese; look; soviet summary = "Michael, no one knows better than you all the ways money can be moved be helping Alex out of a jam, and the man looked like he could use all powerful financial world of Japan, Tanzan Mino wanted two final "Michael, old man, terribly sorry about that." This time the voice was All right, Vance told himself, now it''s time to answer a few questions. disappointed that Michael Vance, Jr., hadn''t turned out the way he''d Their eyes met, and the man''s right hand darted inside his dark suit hell needed a small-time operator like Alex? Looks like we''re all ready for a nightcap." Vance took time I do it, I''m going to smoke out Mino Industries'' whole game plan. "Looks like he went for it." Vance handed back the sheet. Now it looks like Tanzan Mino''s scam is going to go through Vance stepped away from the wall and looked the old man over more id = 34321 author = Hoover, Thomas title = Syndrome date = keywords = Aimes; Alexa; Ally; April; Bartlett; Beta; Dorian; Dr.; Gerex; God; Grant; Hampton; Institute; Karl; Knickers; Kristen; NIH; New; Nina; Starr; Stone; Van; Vliet; Winston; York; come; look; mom summary = years he''d been some kind of hotshot financial manager for the highstakes conglomerate owned by Winston Bartlett, or so Nina said. "Look," Grant declared over his shoulder, "I think it''s high time to he said he''s looking for someone in their thirties with a rheumaticheart thing--I think it''s like what you have--to be part of this big "Well," Bartlett went on, "Karl thinks he''s got a new idea that might Winston Bartlett had liked the sound of that, and Karl Van de Vliet had Winston Bartlett, Stone knew all too well, was a man who liked nothing Yep, Ally thought, this is going to be a good day. He clicked off the phone and thought about his crapshoot with God. Kristen had wanted to play, to experiment with the Beta. "Ally, you know that half the time I can''t remember a blessed thing. "Looks like they want to check you out," Stone said. id = 59828 author = Rymer, James Malcolm title = The String of Pearls; Or, The Barber of Fleet Street. A Domestic Romance. date = keywords = Arabella; Bell; Ben; Blunt; CHAPTER; Charley; Colonel; Crotchet; Dunstan; Fleet; Fogg; God; Heaven; Ingestrie; Jeffery; Johanna; John; London; Lord; Lovett; Lupin; Mark; Minna; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Newgate; Oakley; Ragg; Richard; Sir; St.; Street; Sweeney; Temple; Thornhill; Tobias; Todd; Watson; Wilmot; come; good; illustration; stop; thank summary = "Johanna, my dear," said Mrs. Oakley, "I think my old complaint is "And I''m sure I don''t want to look upon his like again," said Mrs. Oakley; "I''d rather by a good deal keep him a week than a fortnight. With these words, Sweeney Todd left the place, and poor Tobias looked "They shall die," said Sweeney Todd--"dead men tell no tales, nor women "Humph!" said Crotchet, "Todd ought to know the time of day certainly, "And why don''t you like soap, my little man?" said Todd, as he "Now, sir," said Todd, to the plain-looking man. "Only a barber, sir," said Todd, "come to shave you, and dress your "Shaved this morning, sir?" said Todd, appearing at his door with a "Yes, sir," said Johanna, looking Todd full in the face, "and so do I." you are looking at old Todd''s house, sir?" said a voice. id = 18640 author = Trollope, Anthony title = Phineas Redux date = keywords = Adelaide; Bonteen; CHAPTER; Chaffanbrass; Chiltern; Church; Daubeny; Duchess; Duke; England; Erle; Fawn; Finn; Gerard; Goesler; Gresham; Hall; House; Kennedy; Lady; Laura; London; Lord; Low; Madame; Maule; Minister; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Palliser; Parliament; Phineas; Sir; Slide; Spooner; Street; Tankerville summary = "Come upstairs, Phineas, and I''ll show you your room," said Lord together, Lady Chiltern had said not a word to Phineas of her aunt, "We shall carry the seat on a scrutiny as sure as eggs," said Mr. Ruddles, who had been quite won by the gallant way in which Phineas know," said he, "whether we are justified in thinking that one man matter of course that he should return to public life,--so said Lady Lady Chiltern, in describing her to Phineas Finn, had said that she "Nobody knows," said Lady Chiltern, "but I believe he has gone." "I knew she would come," said the old man, turning his head round "So the poor old man has gone at last," said Lady Chiltern, with that The man who was Mr. Finn''s enemy," said Lady Chiltern. "And yet I feel that I know it was that other man," said Lady