item: #1 of 6 id: 15745 author: Erckmann-Chatrian title: The Man-Wolf and Other Tales date: None words: 64199 flesch: 82 summary: His partiality to the usages and customs of old times accounted for his having, for forty years past, worn the full-skirted plush coat, the velvet breeches, the black silk stockings, and the silver shoe-buckles of our grandfathers. Four years ago I was at his wedding as best man, and already there are two fat babies making the pretty little house in Crispin street to rejoice. keywords: air; bear; chapter; christian; cold; count; dark; day; dog; door; end; eyes; face; father; feet; foot; fritz; gideon; good; hand; head; high; hugh; knapwurst; lay; left; life; look; lord; man; master; mind; moment; monsieur; nideck; night; open; people; rock; round; saw; silence; sir; snow; sperver; thought; time; tower; way; white; window; wolf; woman; years; young cache: 15745.txt plain text: 15745.txt item: #2 of 6 id: 8166 author: Rabelais, François title: Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1 date: None words: 68335 flesch: 72 summary: Thus shall it then be lost by ways not few, And changed suddenly, when those that have it To other men that after come shall leave it. This by Alexander being considered, one day in the hippodrome (which was a place appointed for the breaking and managing of great horses), he perceived that the fury of the horse proceeded merely from the fear he had of his own shadow, whereupon getting on his back, he run him against the sun, so that the shadow fell behind, and by that means tamed the horse and brought him to his hand. keywords: abbey; art; body; book; cakes; cause; century; chapter; come; coming; country; course; cut; day; devil; doth; drink; drinking; eat; edition; end; fair; fashion; father; find; foot; form; french; friar; friend; gargantua; god; gold; good; grangousier; ground; gymnast; hand; hath; head; heart; horse; john; kind; king; left; lib; life; lord; making; man; manner; master; means; men; money; monk; nature; order; paris; pass; picrochole; place; ponocrates; rabelais; reason; rest; right; seeing; set; tail; thee; things; thou; thought; thy; time; tree; use; virtue; water; way; whilst; white; wine; women; words; work; world; year cache: 8166.txt plain text: 8166.txt item: #3 of 6 id: 8167 author: Rabelais, François title: Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 2 date: None words: 50537 flesch: 69 summary: But see how that might be remedied: they must be wiped and made rid of the flies with fair foxtails, or great good viedazes, which are ass-pizzles, of Provence. Said Carpalim, Pantagruel's footman, It is Greek, I have understood him. keywords: believe; body; book; cause; chapter; city; company; country; court; day; devil; dogs; doth; drink; end; epistemon; fair; father; fingers; fire; foot; friend; giants; god; good; great; ground; half; hand; hath; head; heart; king; knowledge; lady; law; left; little; lord; man; manner; master; means; men; mind; money; mouth; number; pantagruel; panurge; paris; people; place; rest; right; salt; saying; seeing; sir; stone; teeth; thaumast; thee; think; thou; time; truth; water; way; wine; women; world; year cache: 8167.txt plain text: 8167.txt item: #4 of 6 id: 8168 author: Rabelais, François title: Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 3 date: None words: 84947 flesch: 63 summary: Household C. Fine C. Nobbing C. Pretty C. Fierce C. Touzing C. Astrolabian C. Brawny C. Tumbling C. Algebraical C. Compt C. Fambling C. Venust C. Repaired C. Overturning C. Aromatizing C. Soft C. Shooting C. Tricksy C. Wild C. Culeting C. Paillard C. Renewed C. Jagged C. Gaillard C. Quaint C. Pinked C. Broaching C. Starting C. Arsiversing C. Addle C. Fleshy C. Polished C. Syndicated C. Auxiliary C. Slashed C. Hamed C. Stuffed C. Clashing C. Leisurely C. Well-fed C. Wagging C. Cut C. Flourished C. Scriplike C. Smooth C. Fallow C. Encremastered C. Depending C. Sudden C. Bouncing C. Independent C. Graspful C. Levelling C. Lingering C. Swillpow C. Fly-flap C. Rapping C. Crushing C. Perinae-tegminal C. Reverend C. Creaking C. Squat-couching C. Nodding C. Dilting C. Short-hung C. Disseminating C. Ready C. Massive C. Bearlike C. hound-like C. Manual C. Partitional C. Mounted C. Absolute C. Patronymic C. Sleeked C. Well-set C. Cockney C. Diapered C. Gemel C. Auromercuriated C. Spotted C. Turkish C. Robust C. Master C. Burning C. Appetizing C. Seeded C. Thwacking C. Succourable C. Lusty C. Urgent C. Redoubtable C. Jupped C. Handsome C. Affable C. Milked C. Prompt C. Memorable C. Calfeted C. Fortunate C. Palpable C. Raised C. Boxwood C. Barbable C. Odd C. Latten C. Tragical C. Steeled C. Unbridled C. Transpontine C. Stale C. Hooked C. Digestive C. Orange-tawny C. Researched C. Active C. Embroidered C. Encompassed C. Vital C. Glazed C. Strouting out C. Magistral C. Interlarded C. Jolly C. Monachal C. Burgher-like C. Lively C. Subtle C. Empowdered C. Gerundive C. Hammering C. Ebonized C. Franked C. Clashing C. Brasiliated C. Polished C. Tingling C. Organized C. Powdered Beef C. Usual C. Passable C. Positive C. keywords: able; answer; bear; blood; body; book; bridlegoose; c. c.; c. de; care; cause; chance; chapter; children; coming; contrary; counsel; country; court; cuckold; day; days; death; devils; dice; discourse; doth; earth; end; epistemon; eyes; fair; fashion; father; fellow; fire; fool; fortune; friar; friend; future; god; good; great; hand; hath; having; head; heart; herb; hold; holy; house; husband; john; judgment; jupiter; kind; king; know; labour; law; leave; left; life; like; like c.; love; manner; marriage; matter; means; members; men; mind; nature; near; new; number; opinion; pantagruel; pantagruelion; panurge; people; person; philosopher; place; point; present; pretty; purpose; quoth; quoth panurge; reason; rest; return; right; second; set; sir; sort; soul; spirits; thee; thereto; things; thou; thy; time; trouil; truth; use; virtue; water; way; whereof; wife; wine; women; words; world; worships; yea; year cache: 8168.txt plain text: 8168.txt item: #5 of 6 id: 8169 author: Rabelais, François title: Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 4 date: None words: 68365 flesch: 78 summary: Well, 'tis a happy thing to meet with good men! Our pilot (good man!) was pulling maggots out of the seamen's noses. keywords: 'em; air; arms; art; belly; book; bou; catchpole; chapter; chitterlings; country; cut; day; dead; death; decretals; devil; drink; epistemon; father; fear; fellow; fine; fish; friar; friar john; friend; god; gold; good; half; hand; hatchet; hath; head; heart; heaven; help; hold; holy; homenas; island; john; kind; king; know; lard; leave; left; life; lord; man; manner; master; means; men; mind; nay; pantagruel; panurge; people; place; pope; quoth; right; saying; sea; set; ship; sir; son; storm; thee; things; thou; thy; time; tis; use; want; water; way; wind; wine; words; work; world; xenomanes cache: 8169.txt plain text: 8169.txt item: #6 of 6 id: 8170 author: Rabelais, François title: Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 5 date: None words: 48940 flesch: 79 summary: Some say in your world that sack is a word used in all tongues, and justly admitted in the same sense among all nations; for, as Aesop's fable hath it, all men are born with a sack at the neck, naturally needy and begging of each other; neither can the most powerful king be without the help of other men, or can anyone that's poor subsist without the rich, though he be never so proud and insolent; as, for example, Hippias the philosopher, who boasted he could do everything. By gold, it is gold, quoth Panurge, good old gold, I'll assure you. keywords: aedituus; ass; birds; bottle; chapter; country; day; devil; drink; end; fine; fri; friar; god; gold; golden; good; great; gripe; half; hand; hawks; island; john; kind; king; lantern; law; left; man; manner; men; motteux; new; number; pan; pantagruel; panurge; people; place; pray; queen; quoth; rest; right; set; silvered; sort; speak; temple; thee; things; thou; time; tis; want; water; way; white; wine; world cache: 8170.txt plain text: 8170.txt