item: #1 of 7 id: 14527 author: Phillpotts, Eden title: Children of the Mist date: None words: 179284 flesch: 85 summary: I met un man to man, an' did his will with a gude thankful heart, an' comed in the dawn to faace a job as-- 'Tweren't the job, an' you knaw it, broke in Mr. Lyddon. Poor little man! keywords: 'bout; auld; awnly; ban't; barton; billy; black; blanchard; blee; brother; caan't; chagford; child; chris; clement; come; day; days; dead; doan't; ess; eyes; face; faither; farm; fire; god; good; grey; grimbal; gude; gwaine; half; hand; head; heart; hicks; high; home; hope; hour; house; husband; john; knaw; land; late; left; lezzard; li'l; life; little; long; look; love; lyddon; man; martin; matter; miller; mind; moment; money; monks; moor; mother; mrs; nature; news; newtake; past; phoebe; pon; red; right; river; sat; secret; set; son; spoke; stone; sure; tell; theer; thing; thought; time; tis; truth; voice; wan; want; way; wife; woman; words; work; world; years; young cache: 14527.txt plain text: 14527.txt item: #2 of 7 id: 21357 author: Fenn, George Manville title: Nic Revel: A White Slave's Adventures in Alligator Land date: None words: 74358 flesch: 88 summary: You'll have to buy me another one, Master Nic, continued the man, and get the smith to make me a noo steel hook. You did laugh, sir, roared the Captain--that is, I saw you look at Master Nic here and smile. keywords: 'em; away; big; bit; black; boat; captain; dee; dogs; eyes; father; fellow; good; hand; head; help; humpy; lad; like; look; man; master nic; men; nic; overseer; pete; place; right; river; round; salmon; sir; solly; thought; time; water; zir cache: 21357.txt plain text: 21357.txt item: #3 of 7 id: 3070 author: Doyle, Arthur Conan title: The Hound of the Baskervilles date: None words: 60046 flesch: 86 summary: What would you recommend? I recommend, sir, that you take a cab, call off your spaniel who is scratching at my front door, and proceed to Waterloo to meet Sir Henry Baskerville. At ten o'clock to-morrow, Dr. Mortimer, I will be much obliged to you if you will call upon me here, and it will be of help to me in my plans for the future if you will bring Sir Henry Baskerville with you. keywords: baronet; barrymore; baskerville; black; case; charles; dark; day; death; eyes; face; friend; good; hall; holmes; hound; house; london; man; matter; mind; moor; morning; mortimer; night; old; place; sir; sir charles; sir henry; stapleton; think; thought; watson; way; wife cache: 3070.txt plain text: 3070.txt item: #4 of 7 id: 34543 author: Trevena, John title: Furze the Cruel date: None words: 147574 flesch: 85 summary: Two or dree more vor I, shouted little Peter, jumping about the court in riotous joy. Then the moor began to give forth its living: young men and maidens, old men and wives, all going a-fairing, some treating the matter irreverently with unmusical laughter, others regarding the occasion as meet for an austere countenance. keywords: annie; aubrey; bellamie; bit; boodles; brightly; business; chapel; chegwidden; child; cottage; dark; dartmoor; day; dear; door; eli; eyes; face; fair; father; getting; girl; good; got; grandfather; half; hand; head; home; house; lady; left; life; like; look; love; man; mary; master; men; mind; money; moor; mother; mrs; nature; night; pendoggat; people; peter; place; rabbit; road; round; sort; story; sun; tavy; things; thomasine; thought; time; want; water; way; weevil; white; wind; woman; work; years; yew cache: 34543.txt plain text: 34543.txt item: #5 of 7 id: 45885 author: Salmon, Arthur L. (Arthur Leslie) title: Dartmoor date: None words: 14305 flesch: 68 summary: Teignmouth, Dartmouth, Plymouth, are watered by Dartmoor rivers. Many foolish conjectures have been magnified into supposed fact by those who have taken this and other Dartmoor features to be the work of man. keywords: beautiful; beauty; bridge; church; dartmoor; district; feet; granite; illustration; lydford; man; moorland; moors; place; remains; river; south; stone; stream; tavistock; tavy; time; tor; tors; way cache: 45885.txt plain text: 45885.txt item: #6 of 7 id: 54304 author: Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine) title: Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor date: None words: 173124 flesch: 87 summary: The door was open, and in it stood old Anthony Cleverdon. Now--now does the righteous God pay back to old Anthony Cleverdon all the wrong he did my daughter, she said. keywords: 8vo; answer; anthony; anthony cleverdon; anthony crymes; arms; bessie; blood; brother; chapter; crown; crymes; daughter; day; dead; door; end; eyes; face; father; feet; fire; fox; gibbs; girl; god; good; half; hall; hand; head; heart; help; home; house; julian; kilworthy; left; life; look; looking; love; luke; m.a; magdalen; malvine; man; marriage; matter; men; mind; moment; money; moor; mother; night; old; open; place; poor; return; road; room; round; save; saw; set; sister; solomon; son; squire; table; thee; thought; time; tony; uncle; urith; want; way; wife; willsworthy; window; woman; word; young cache: 54304.txt plain text: 54304.txt item: #7 of 7 id: 58355 author: Phillpotts, Eden title: The Three Brothers date: None words: 142024 flesch: 91 summary: There are only two classes--good men and bad ones. Driving 'em out of their countries, harrying 'em, killing 'em by miracles, because He knowed the Jews wasn't good men enough to do it. keywords: away; baskerville; bit; brother; cora; course; day; dead; doubt; eyes; father; fool; god; gollop; good; hand; head; heart; heathman; home; hope; house; humphrey; jack; leave; left; life; lintern; little; look; lot; man; mark; masterman; matter; men; mind; money; mother; mrs; nathan; ned; nought; people; right; round; rupert; son; sort; talk; tell; things; think; thought; time; tis; truth; twas; uncle; vivian; want; way; woman; work; world; young cache: 58355.txt plain text: 58355.txt