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"This is the place, Miss Arnold," said the man, "a young lady was time, "our nurse here, Miss Arnold, is the most wonderful lady I have Next door there was a Sister of Mercy nursing, and Agnes asked her to which Agnes was placed with her three patients to nurse, and an infant "In God's good time, Agnes, dear," suggested the Sister. AGNES' LAST LETTER TO HER MOTHER. written from a daughter to a mother than that which Agnes Arnold, cache = ./cache/17200.txt txt = ./txt/17200.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 58859 author = Rush, Benjamin title = Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. 1 The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the Author date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 82753 sentences = 4439 flesch = 71 summary = _An account of the disease occasioned by drinking cold water in _An account of the state of the body and mind in old age, with life among the Indians) they are plunged every day into cold water. 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"Yes," said he; "his father left the house at an early period. reflections from Welbeck to my own state passed away in a moment, and a moment she removed her hand from her eyes, and looked at me with new Till this moment the uproar in Welbeck's mind appeared to hinder him cache = ./cache/18508.txt txt = ./txt/18508.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 54134 author = Miller, Alex. McVeigh, Mrs. title = The Senator's Bride date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 82621 sentences = 5627 flesch = 86 summary = Conway's dark eyes met hers for a moment with answering love in their "Oh, Grace, my darling, my wronged little love!" He knew his own mind "My love," he said, lifting the small, white hand, and toying with its "You may go, Norah," said Grace Winans, looking up from the child on one--heart, and soul, and body--your own loving, happy little wife." Winans' mansion a love-song--yes, aunt," laughing a little as she A girl's fair face looked across at him, her white hands "Mrs. Winans did not come, but she sent her representative, Mr. Conway," she said, thinking it would please him to see the pretty "Dear Grace," Mrs. Conway said, softly, "this is my young friend, Lulu, "Lulu, I have come to take you for a drive," said Grace Winans, as love in her heart, and the sunshine on her head, to the new life she cache = ./cache/54134.txt txt = ./txt/54134.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 717 author = Hearn, Lafcadio title = Chita: A Memory of Last Island date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 26221 sentences = 1648 flesch = 80 summary = the little steamer strives to reach the grand blaze of blue open water steamer to the sea-islands to-day, you are tolerably certain to enter some long point of sea-marsh, widely fringed with billowing sand. the sand began to move with the wind, stinging faces like a continuous green sea, and over the far-flooded shell-reefs, where the huge white little bayou that continually vomited foul water into the sea. Rain and a blind sky and a bursting sea Feliu and his men, Miguel and preparations for the morning meal, as Feliu, nude, like a marine god, long silk fringes of the child's eyes overlapped, shadowed her little eyes again, in a weary way, to sky or sea. --"The world is like the sea: those who do not know how to swim in it white shadow of the San Marco's sail upon the blue water;--all day long cache = ./cache/717.txt txt = ./txt/717.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 58861 58862 58860 58862 58861 58859 number of items: 8 sum of words: 615,571 average size in words: 76,946 average readability score: 76 nouns: fever; disease; time; blood; state; life; cases; day; body; city; diseases; system; years; persons; death; man; water; part; remedies; days; action; symptoms; place; patients; heart; year; effects; eyes; pulse; nature; case; means; people; air; mind; use; house; fevers; night; pain; causes; head; face; child; nothing; mother; vessels; cause; country; stomach verbs: was; is; be; had; have; 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"good day." "This is the place, Miss Arnold," said the man, "a young lady was time, "our nurse here, Miss Arnold, is the most wonderful lady I have Next door there was a Sister of Mercy nursing, and Agnes asked her to which Agnes was placed with her three patients to nurse, and an infant "In God''s good time, Agnes, dear," suggested the Sister. AGNES'' LAST LETTER TO HER MOTHER. written from a daughter to a mother than that which Agnes Arnold, id: 18508 author: Brown, Charles Brockden title: Arthur Mervyn; Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793 date: words: 150242 sentences: 10003 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/18508.txt txt: ./txt/18508.txt summary: chiefly engaged by his own thoughts, and little was said till the portrait of a young man who died three years ago at my father''s house, thoughts, till he reached his house, which proved to be that at the door said, turning to me, "A lady will enter presently, whom you are to treat time, at Welbeck; then I fixed terrified eyes on the distorted features house at a time when her husband and brother were hourly expected. appeared like return to a long-lost and much-loved home. fate of thy friend, and afford him the relief which he shall want." "Yes," said he; "his father left the house at an early period. reflections from Welbeck to my own state passed away in a moment, and a moment she removed her hand from her eyes, and looked at me with new Till this moment the uproar in Welbeck''s mind appeared to hinder him id: 717 author: Hearn, Lafcadio title: Chita: A Memory of Last Island date: words: 26221 sentences: 1648 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/717.txt txt: ./txt/717.txt summary: the little steamer strives to reach the grand blaze of blue open water steamer to the sea-islands to-day, you are tolerably certain to enter some long point of sea-marsh, widely fringed with billowing sand. the sand began to move with the wind, stinging faces like a continuous green sea, and over the far-flooded shell-reefs, where the huge white little bayou that continually vomited foul water into the sea. Rain and a blind sky and a bursting sea Feliu and his men, Miguel and preparations for the morning meal, as Feliu, nude, like a marine god, long silk fringes of the child''s eyes overlapped, shadowed her little eyes again, in a weary way, to sky or sea. --"The world is like the sea: those who do not know how to swim in it white shadow of the San Marco''s sail upon the blue water;--all day long id: 54134 author: Miller, Alex. McVeigh, Mrs. title: The Senator''s Bride date: words: 82621 sentences: 5627 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/54134.txt txt: ./txt/54134.txt summary: Conway''s dark eyes met hers for a moment with answering love in their "Oh, Grace, my darling, my wronged little love!" He knew his own mind "My love," he said, lifting the small, white hand, and toying with its "You may go, Norah," said Grace Winans, looking up from the child on one--heart, and soul, and body--your own loving, happy little wife." Winans'' mansion a love-song--yes, aunt," laughing a little as she A girl''s fair face looked across at him, her white hands "Mrs. Winans did not come, but she sent her representative, Mr. Conway," she said, thinking it would please him to see the pretty "Dear Grace," Mrs. Conway said, softly, "this is my young friend, Lulu, "Lulu, I have come to take you for a drive," said Grace Winans, as love in her heart, and the sunshine on her head, to the new life she id: 58860 author: Rush, Benjamin title: Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. 2 The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the Author date: words: 91135 sentences: 4456 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/58860.txt txt: ./txt/58860.txt summary: occur in this disease, may be resolved into a morbid state of the mind, The tendency of general debility to produce a disease of the lungs most of the remote and exciting causes of both diseases produce their applied, in discharging water from the body in dropsies, I shall mention brain, as in other cases of disease, after the cause which induced it, the effect of causes which produce a less degree of that morbid action state of the pulse occurs in most cases in the beginning of the disease, the effects only of morbid actions excited in other parts of the body. diseases of the human body, for their causes are the same. probably prevent, during his life, the re-excitement of the disease. morbid appearances which follow disease in a dead body could not remedy for the weak state of life in many diseases, and shall relate id: 58861 author: Rush, Benjamin title: Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. 3 The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the Author date: words: 91999 sentences: 5175 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/58861.txt txt: ./txt/58861.txt summary: the cases of local affection which occur in general fever. colic, and, baron Humboldt lately informed me, upon the authority of Dr. Comoto, of Vera Cruz, in the yellow fever of that city, when it proves the states appear at different times in the course of a fever. remedies of the liver disease of the East-Indies, as mentioned by Dr. Girdlestone, all prove that it is nothing but a bilious fever translated pulse attended the yellow fever even when it appeared in the mild form They occurred in the yellow fever of Jamaica, as described by Dr. Williams, and always with a happy issue of the disease[26]. "No instance has ever occurred of the disease called the _yellow fever_ stomach and bowels after death from the yellow fever, in cases in which diseases, did not, in those few cases in which it yielded to the fever, id: 58859 author: Rush, Benjamin title: Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. 1 The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the Author date: words: 82753 sentences: 4439 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/58859.txt txt: ./txt/58859.txt summary: _An account of the disease occasioned by drinking cold water in _An account of the state of the body and mind in old age, with life among the Indians) they are plunged every day into cold water. (which is an Indian disease) comes under the class of fevers. Worms are common to most animals; they produce diseases only in weak, shall examine into the abilities of NATURE in curing their diseases. medicine, if given while the fever was in its forming state, frequently many persons being diseased by drinking cold water. _all_ seasons of the year, are less subject to this disease, than men When the disease is the effect of fever, the same remedies should be skins, in general escaped fevers and diseases of all kinds. place till a day or two before the time of communicating the disease. number and _time_ of your visits, the nature of your patient''s disease, id: 58862 author: Rush, Benjamin title: Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. 4 The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the Author date: words: 77591 sentences: 4382 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/58862.txt txt: ./txt/58862.txt summary: _An account of sporadic cases of yellow fever, as they appeared _An account of sporadic cases of yellow fever, as they appeared yellow fever, excited a general alarm in the city. A disease prevailed among the cats some weeks before the yellow fever malignant state of the fever, in which the action of the blood-vessels was called to a case of yellow fever, which yielded to copious bleeding, About this time there appeared one and twenty cases of yellow fever in In September, cases of yellow fever appeared in different parts of the city of Philadelphia has furnished, in all our yellow fever years, many and the yellow fever, which has been mentioned, that the disease Blood-letting, as a remedy for fevers, and certain other diseases, having remedy is, when a fever of great morbid excitement affects persons of state of the pulse is common in the yellow fever. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel