        item: #1 of 5
          id: 1392
      author: Dickens, Charles
       title: The Seven Poor Travellers
        date: None
       words: 10178
      flesch: 77
     summary: The snow had melted on the ground, and the birds were singing in the leafless thickets of the early spring, when those three were first able to ride out together, and when people flocked about the open carriage to cheer and congratulate Captain Richard Doubledick. So she went with a faithful servant, who had often carried her son in his arms; and she was to be rejoined and escorted home, at the year's end, by Captain Richard Doubledick.
    keywords: captain; dark; doubledick; eyes; face; man; night; officer; richard; richard doubledick; taunton; time; travellers; year
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        item: #2 of 5
          id: 20795
      author: Dickens, Charles
       title: The Cricket on the Hearth
        date: None
       words: 33198
      flesch: 84
     summary: To see her put that chubby little finger in the bowl, and then blow down the pipe to clear the tube, and, when she had done so, affect to think that there was really something in the tube, and blow a dozen times, and hold it to her eye like a telescope, with a most provoking twist in her capital little face, as she looked down it, was quite a brilliant thing. The Blind Girl's love for her, and trust in her, and gratitude to her; her own good busy way of setting Bertha's thanks aside; her dexterous little arts for filling up each moment of the visit in doing something useful to the house, and really working hard while feigning to make holiday; her bountiful provision of those standing delicacies, the Veal and Ham Pie and the bottles of Beer; her radiant little face arriving at the door, and taking leave; the wonderful expression in her whole self, from her neat foot to the crown of her head, of being a part of the establishment--a something necessary to it, which it couldn't be without,--all this the Fairies revelled in, and loved her for.
    keywords: baby; bertha; caleb; carrier; chirp; cricket; day; dear; door; dot; face; father; girl; good; hand; head; hearth; home; john; man; mrs; night; peerybingle; tackleton; time; way; wife
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        item: #3 of 5
          id: 2731
      author: Thackeray, William Makepeace
       title: The Christmas Books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh
        date: None
       words: 82106
      flesch: 79
     summary: But when she called her little Giglio to her, and put the ring on his finger, King Savio did not seem to care for his wife so much any more, but transferred all his love to little Giglio. Little Miss Fanny stayed on deck, as well as her sister, and looked at the stars of heaven, as they began to shine there, and at the Foreland lights as we passed them.
    keywords: angelica; betsinda; boys; bulbo; captain; course; court; crim; day; dear; dinner; doctor; door; eyes; face; fairy; fanny; father; fellow; friend; gentleman; giglio; good; gruffanuff; hand; head; heart; hedzoff; hicks; home; house; kicklebury; kind; king; know; lady; lankin; little; look; lord; love; majesty; man; master; men; miss; money; morning; mother; mrs; night; padella; party; people; perkins; place; poor; pretty; prince; prince giglio; princess; queen; room; rosalba; round; royal; school; sir; son; street; table; tartary; think; time; titmarsh; town; way; wife; woman; year; young
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        item: #4 of 5
          id: 37581
      author: Dickens, Charles
       title: The Cricket on the Hearth: A Fairy Tale of Home
        date: None
       words: 32954
      flesch: 85
     summary: To see her put that chubby little finger in the bowl, and then blow down the pipe to clear the tube; and when she had done so, affect to think that there was really something in the tube, and blow a dozen times, and hold it to her eye like a telescope, with a most provoking twist in her capital little face, as she looked down it; was quite a brilliant thing. The Blind Girl's love for her, and trust in her, and gratitude to her; her own good busy way of setting Bertha's thanks aside; her dexterous little arts for filling up each moment of the visit in doing something useful to the house, and really working hard while feigning to make holiday; her bountiful provision of those standing delicacies, the Veal and Ham-Pie and the bottles of Beer; her radiant little face arriving at the door, and taking leave; the wonderful expression in her whole self, from her neat foot to the crown of her head, of being a part of the establishment--a something necessary to it, which it couldn't be without; all this the Fairies revelled in, and loved her for.
    keywords: baby; bertha; caleb; carrier; chirp; come; cricket; day; dear; door; dot; face; father; girl; good; hand; head; home; john; kettle; man; mrs; night; peerybingle; tackleton; time; way; wife
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        item: #5 of 5
          id: 40723
      author: Dickens, Charles
       title: The Battle of Life: A Love Story
        date: None
       words: 30992
      flesch: 83
     summary: I believe, said Mr. Snitchey, looking at his partner, that I speak for Self and Craggs? Mr. Craggs having signified assent, Mr. Snitchey, somewhat freshened by his recent eloquence, observed that he would take a little more beef, and another cup of tea. Snitchey and Craggs were the best friends in the world, and had a real confidence in one another; but Mrs. Snitchey, by a dispensation not uncommon in the affairs of life, was, on principle, suspicious of Mr. Craggs, and Mrs. Craggs was, on principle, suspicious of Mr. Snitchey.
    keywords: alfred; britain; clemency; craggs; day; dear; doctor; eyes; face; good; grace; head; house; life; look; love; man; marion; mrs; night; sir; sister; snitchey; time; warden; world
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