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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 52912 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 87 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Mr. 4 Midshipman 4 Farley 4 Dave 4 Darrin 4 Dan 4 Dalzell 3 Navy 3 Captain 3 Belle 3 Academy 2 Tzaritza 2 Stewart 2 Shashai 2 Severndale 2 Polly 2 Peggy 2 Neil 2 Naval 2 Mrs. 2 Miss 2 Helen 2 Harold 2 Annapolis 1 Vincent 1 Trotter 1 Treadwell 1 Stonewell 1 Stella 1 Shelby 1 Rosalie 1 Robert 1 Prescott 1 Pennington 1 Page 1 New 1 Mammy 1 Llewellyn 1 Juno 1 Joyce 1 Jetson 1 Jess 1 Jerome 1 Howland 1 Hepson 1 Henkel 1 Heights 1 Harry 1 Hallam 1 Grice Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1079 midshipman 999 man 919 time 708 girl 613 room 571 sir 536 day 517 class 488 way 488 officer 483 year 406 hand 401 thing 389 eye 385 fellow 334 head 330 face 327 moment 320 friend 317 one 316 word 316 boy 297 life 281 night 252 something 245 minute 231 anything 229 place 227 matter 214 order 207 work 204 door 202 horse 198 hour 195 voice 193 side 192 commandant 191 nothing 189 boat 188 arm 179 course 173 morning 173 home 173 game 173 foot 172 afternoon 170 father 168 water 165 company 164 line Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1688 Dave 1316 Darrin 1048 Dan 1037 Peggy 1018 Mr. 621 Mrs. 603 Dalzell 477 Midshipman 471 Farley 469 _ 459 Robert 394 Navy 371 Polly 366 Belle 362 Stonewell 361 Stewart 330 Academy 326 Annapolis 318 Jetson 316 Harold 289 Naval 283 Blunt 262 Miss 222 Captain 203 Drake 197 Lieutenant 194 Helen 188 Bligh 183 Harry 162 Page 161 Severndale 158 yo 157 Army 154 Pennington 148 Hepson 148 Danny 141 Neil 140 Darry 129 Tzaritza 124 Bob 123 Shashai 123 Prescott 121 Commander 120 Vincent 119 Hall 113 West 111 Meade 108 Mammy 106 Farnum 102 Stone Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5818 i 5258 you 3696 it 3523 he 1464 she 1414 we 1281 him 1278 they 1219 me 717 them 665 her 412 us 313 himself 117 myself 98 yourself 92 themselves 90 herself 69 ''s 64 ''em 43 one 31 itself 26 mine 24 ourselves 21 yours 9 em 8 theirs 7 yo 7 his 6 ours 6 hers 3 yourselves 3 ob 2 yo''self 2 sho 1 you''re 1 yo''ll 1 yo''-self 1 ye 1 whittam 1 o 1 keepin 1 h''only 1 earth---- 1 bookshelf Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 14515 be 6207 have 3278 do 1585 go 1209 come 1085 know 944 see 934 make 908 say 906 get 755 take 706 look 577 ask 576 think 539 give 488 tell 414 call 407 reply 398 find 395 feel 385 turn 375 want 365 leave 355 let 351 seem 348 stand 310 hear 296 keep 292 cry 287 try 264 answer 257 pass 248 follow 247 hold 235 run 225 talk 224 speak 224 believe 223 put 222 bring 220 send 219 mean 214 demand 207 laugh 206 begin 200 return 186 play 183 wish 181 meet 174 start Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3907 not 1122 then 1035 now 1034 so 1027 up 850 out 802 good 751 just 693 more 657 little 585 here 573 first 549 young 537 other 533 very 519 well 509 old 509 as 501 back 473 down 468 only 449 too 429 never 403 much 369 right 365 long 339 all 338 away 327 last 322 ever 319 many 315 in 313 over 310 own 293 again 292 most 284 there 279 great 277 on 263 soon 257 off 241 even 234 hard 228 new 228 few 226 enough 201 same 201 almost 200 next 196 pretty Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 162 good 106 least 90 most 21 bad 17 Most 14 slight 14 great 13 happy 13 fine 12 high 11 late 10 strong 9 near 8 hard 8 dear 7 low 7 faint 6 big 5 early 5 close 4 wild 4 new 3 mad 3 easy 3 deep 3 bright 3 MOST 2 true 2 sweet 2 sure 2 strict 2 soft 2 smart 2 simple 2 rich 2 remote 2 pure 2 proud 2 noble 2 light 2 hearty 2 handsome 2 gentle 2 furth 2 black 1 young 1 wealthy 1 weak 1 toug 1 thick Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 202 most 25 least 11 well 1 long 1 hard Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/2/1/1/22113/22113-h/22113-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/2/1/1/22113/22113-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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 darrin did not 8 dave did not 8 dave went on 6 dan had not 5 _ do _ 5 dan did n''t 5 dan did not 5 darrin went on 5 peggy was not 4 darrin was not 4 fellow is n''t 4 peggy did not 3 _ is _ 3 _ was _ 3 belle went on 3 darrin replied quietly 3 darrin was too 3 farley did not 3 fellow is too 3 robert did not 2 _ ai n''t 2 _ do n''t 2 _ has _ 2 class did n''t 2 class does n''t 2 class has n''t 2 dalzell did not 2 dalzell had just 2 dan was now 2 darrin had just 2 darrin is all 2 darrin was able 2 dave called back 2 dave did n''t 2 dave replied quickly 2 dave was ready 2 dave was up 2 dave went out 2 eyes were full 2 farley went on 2 fellows do n''t 2 girls gave little 2 girls were not 2 men do n''t 2 men do not 2 men were not 2 midshipman does not 2 midshipman was stonewell 2 midshipmen did n''t 2 midshipmen had already Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 class was not long 1 dalzell was not there 1 dan found no delight 1 dan had no sweetheart 1 dan is not likely 1 dan was not at 1 darrin is no greaser 1 darrin was not present 1 dave did not even 1 dave had no relish 1 dave was not unduly 1 fellow has no right 1 girl is not likely 1 girls were not satisfied 1 man had no right 1 men had no time 1 men were not out 1 midshipman has no right 1 midshipman is not necessarily 1 midshipmen had no other 1 midshipmen have no such 1 navy has no business 1 peggy had no premeditated 1 peggy made no comment 1 peggy was not conscious 1 peggy was not near 1 peggy was not ungrateful 1 polly was no small 1 robert made no comment 1 stonewell had no occasion A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 40368 author = Beach, Edward L. (Edward Latimer) title = An Annapolis First Classman date = keywords = Academy; Annapolis; Bligh; Blunt; Bob; Captain; Commander; Drake; Farnum; Grice; Harry; Helen; Mr.; Robert; Stonewell summary = It wasn''t long before Stonewell said: "That fellow knows football; he''s "Good-morning, Mr. Drake," said a pleasant voice behind Robert. Hello, Blunt," Robert continued to another young man who just came up, Blunt came by and said: "Hello, Drake, come along, if you''re going to "I''ll let you know later, Bob," Stonewell said quietly, and Robert knew "Come and see us, Mr. Drake," said Captain Blunt to Robert; "I''ve given "How are you, Mr. Drake?" exclaimed Captain Blunt, shaking Robert''s hand "Come, Robert," interposed Helen Blunt, "let father talk with Mr. Stonewell. "Don''t say another word, Mr. Drake," Captain Blunt was saying to Robert Stonewell gave Robert a look of great affection and said: "Thank you, Harry Blunt glanced at Robert and at the others; several times he looked Stonewell looked at Harry, then at Robert, and then at Captain Blunt. "Mr. Drake," said the commandant turning to Robert, "I will once more id = 10045 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = Dave Darrin''s Second Year at Annapolis Or, Two Midshipmen as Naval Academy "Youngsters" date = keywords = Belle; Dalzell; Dan; Darrin; Dave; Farley; Hallam; Midshipman; Mr.; Navy; Pennington; Treadwell summary = DAVE DARRIN''S SECOND YEAR AT ANNAPOLIS Readers of that preceding volume will recall how Dave Darrin and Dan On this early June day when we again encounter Dave Darrin and Dan "Darrin is my name, sir," replied Dave quietly. Three minutes later the midshipmen left the place, Dave walking beside Here comes Pennington now," murmured Dave Darrin Pennington made it his business to try to meet Dave Darrin alone. time to avoid being reported, Midshipmen Darrin, Dalzell and Farley came At that instant it was Midshipman Pennington''s face, not Dave Darrin''s, Dave Darrin stood within ten feet of Hallam when that latter midshipman Dave Darrin was coming toward him, helping Hallam. Darkness had fallen when Dave, Dan, Farley and several other midshipmen "Do you know what we''re fighting about, Farley, old man?" asked Dave was between Dave Darrin and Belle Meade. This was as Dave Darrin said, and what happened during this time may be id = 10319 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = Dave Darrin''s Third Year at Annapolis; Or, Leaders of the Second Class Midshipmen date = keywords = Belle; Dalzell; Dan; Darrin; Dave; Farley; Hepson; Jetson; Joyce; Midshipman; Mr.; Naval; Navy summary = Greg Holmes, Tom Reade, Harry Hazelton, Dave Darrin and Dan Dalzell, a Dave Darrin and Dan Dalzell, a little later, As for Dave Darrin and Dan, their life, since leaving the High School, AKNAPOLIS" and "DAVE DARRIN''S SECOND YEAR AT ANNAPOLIS." "Oh, in a lot of ways Jetson is a nice fellow," Darrin replied quietly. Dave Darrin was called off for left tackle, Dan for left end. "Mr. Jetson--" began the coach, but, swift as a flash Dave Darrin "Jetson is a midshipman, a gentleman and a man of honor," thought Darrin "I have not, sir," replied Midshipmen Darrin, Dalzell and Joyce in "Now, sir," continued Dave Darrin, "if we, as a class, take hasty and "From what I know of Dave Darrin," replied Dalzell, "the class will be Midshipman Jetson paused a moment, looked Darrin full in the eyes, and Every time that Dave Darrin passed Jetson he spoke pleasantly to the id = 12774 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = Dave Darrin''s First Year at Annapolis Two Plebe Midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy date = keywords = Academy; Brimmer; Dalzell; Dan; Darrin; Dave; Farley; Henkel; Midshipman; Mr.; Naval; Page; Trotter summary = Dave Darrin and Dan Dalzell had been appointed as midshipmen at introduction to Dave and Dan. These two young men will be remembered as former members of Dick Dick Prescott, Greg Holmes, Dave Darrin, Dan Dalzell, Tom Reade Dave and Dan soon walked over to the open doorway and stood looking "Darrin, sir," replied Dave promptly. As soon as this had come about Trotter turned to Dave Darrin. Nor could Midshipman Trotter doubt that Dave Darrin had answered "To Farley''s room," answered Dave Darrin coolly. Dave Darrin looked on with a cool smile, while Farley lay there Dan took Dave by the arm, and both turned to leave the room. Then, turning his back, Darrin walked away to where Dan and Midshipman "Dan," murmured Dave, "go over and ask Farley whether he cares Dave, who had dressed some time before, now turned with Dan and At that moment Brimmer''s gleaming eyes saw Dave Darrin and Dan id = 12775 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = Dave Darrin''s Fourth Year at Annapolis: Headed for Graduation and the Big Cruise date = keywords = Army; Belle; Benson; Dalzell; Dan; Danny; Darrin; Dave; Farley; Midshipman; Mr.; Navy; Prescott summary = First Classman Dave Darrin, midshipman at the United States Naval "Thank you a thousand times, fellows," trembled Dave Darrin. However, Midshipman Dan Dalzell was not there, as Darrin knew For Dave Darrin knew the way of discipline officers too well to Dave and Dan could hear him asking questions in each room that Soon after Dave and Dan were called up, Farley, listening with "Dave Darrin!" gasped Midshipman Dan, using his eyes at last. At last it came the turn of Dave, Dan, Farley, Page, Jetson and As Dave and his friends stepped ashore even Dan Dalzell had a more Dave and Dan, as well as their four friends, began to look forward "Thank you, sir," replied Midshipman Dave Darrin, with a slight "I don''t know," smiled Midshipman Darrin, "and I doubt if Dan That midshipman was Dave Darrin. So Dave went off to meet Belle and her mother, while Dan Dalzell id = 22113 author = Jackson, Gabrielle E. (Gabrielle Emilie) title = Peggy Stewart at School date = keywords = Annapolis; Captain; Columbia; Harold; Heights; Helen; Jess; Juno; Miss; Mrs.; Neil; Peggy; Polly; Rosalie; Severndale; Shashai; Shelby; Stella; Stewart; Tzaritza; Vincent summary = A moment later Mrs. Stewart went to her room to dress for the drive into town, her breakfast here horses what can''t go ''long with Miss Peggy, I''ll send a little where you would meet only girls of the wealthiest families" (Mrs. Stewart did not add that the majority had little beside their wealth to "I surely did, little girl; Mrs. Harold, Polly, Ralph and Durand. her, as right well you know, long before she was as old as Miss Peggy." Besides Peggy and Polly, Stella was the only girl who had her Peggy Stewart superior to any girl I have ever known, and I think you Mrs. Vincent looked like a fly-away girl herself in her sympathetic What?" cried all the girls excepting Peggy and Polly. "Little girl, will you come into my room a moment?'' The moment school ended Peggy, Polly and Nelly would go back to id = 5729 author = Jackson, Gabrielle E. (Gabrielle Emilie) title = Peggy Stewart, Navy Girl, at Home date = keywords = Academy; Captain; Dr.; Durand; Harold; Howland; Jerome; Llewellyn; Mammy; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Neil; New; Peggy; Polly; Severndale; Shashai; Stewart; Tzaritza summary = Peggy Stewart would hardly have been called a beautiful girl gauged by "Come." Peggy then laid her hand upon the little colt''s neck. making Mr. Neil see the folly of letting a girl of Peggy''s age run wild matter-of-fact way about "taking on new hands" his little Peggy? As they walked back to the house the girls talked incessantly, Mrs. Harold listening intently but saying very little. Captain Pennell learned from Mrs. Harold of the little girl up at Round Mrs. Harold had a party of five beside Polly and Peggy and Polly and Peggy reentered Mrs. Harold''s room. Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Happy, Shortie and Polly and Peggy were in one car, learned to love Peggy Stewart very dearly and Mrs. Harold said: Keep a little girl as long as you can Peggy, When Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Captain Stewart and Peggy returned to the