        item: #1 of 9
          id: 10220
      author: Garis, Howard Roger
       title: Daddy Takes Us Skating
        date: None
       words: 13928
      flesch: 99
     summary: CHAPTER X CUTTING THE ICE Hal and Mab Blake were awake very early the next morning. And we'll ask Daddy Blake what makes us warm inside when we run, went on Hal, and then we'll tell you that, Sammie.
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        item: #2 of 9
          id: 10606
      author: Shakespeare, William
       title: The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark A Study with the Text of the Folio of 1623
        date: None
       words: 85721
      flesch: 86
     summary: [Footnote 2: A word-play may be here intended between _sun_ and _son_: _a little more than kin--too much i' th' Son_. It is hardly necessary to suspect a Scotch printer; _evil_ is often used as a monosyllable, and _eale_ may have been a pronunciation of it half-way towards _ill_, which is its contraction.]
    keywords: 1st; act; action; againe; body; cause; come; conscience; day; dead; death; doe; doth; doubt; earth; end; exit; father; follow; footnote; ghost; giue; god; goes; good; great; hamlet; hand; hath; haue; head; heart; heauen; heere; hold; hor; horatio; ile; king; laertes; leaue; life; line; lord; loue; madness; man; means; mind; mother; nature; ophelia; owne; page; passage; phrase; play; players; poet; point; polonius; present; quarto; queene; reading; reason; right; rosin; second; selfe; sense; set; shakspere; shall; sidenote; sir; speake; speech; thee; thing; thinke; thou; thought; thy; time; tis; uncle; vpon; way; word
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        item: #3 of 9
          id: 1122
      author: Shakespeare, William
       title: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
        date: None
       words: 40
      flesch: 79
     summary: THERE IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#100) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/100 ******************************************************************* ******************************************************************* THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED
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        item: #4 of 9
          id: 14859
      author: Garis, Howard Roger
       title: Daddy Takes Us to the Garden The Daddy Series for Little Folks
        date: None
       words: 35185
      flesch: 96
     summary: Some of you have met Hal and Mab Blake before, on one or more of their many trips with Daddy, so I do not need to tell all of you about the children. Daddy Blake did have a package in his arms, and he was smiling.
    keywords: aunt; beans; blake; boy; children; corn; daddy; daddy blake; father; garden; good; green; ground; hal; little; mab; mother; pennywait; plants; roly; sammie; seeds; things; tomatoes; uncle
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        item: #5 of 9
          id: 1787
      author: Shakespeare, William
       title: Hamlet
        date: None
       words: 55
      flesch: 77
     summary: This etext is a typo-corrected version of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Project Gutenberg file 1ws2610.txt. ******************************************************************* THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED
    keywords: project
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        item: #6 of 9
          id: 2175
      author: Shaw, Bernard
       title: You Never Can Tell
        date: None
       words: 35686
      flesch: 90
     summary: At all events, Mr. Crampton not only claims to have been molested; but he believes that he was brought here by a plot in which Mr. Valentine acted as your agent. Or else Mr. Crampton will have to call himself Mr. Clandon.
    keywords: bohun; chair; children; clandon; come; crampton; dear; dolly; father; gloria; good; lady; look; ma'am; man; mccomas; miss; mother; mrs; philip; right; sir; table; thank; valentine; waiter
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        item: #7 of 9
          id: 48363
      author: Taggart, Marion Ames
       title: The Little Grey House
        date: None
       words: 54806
      flesch: 83
     summary: The result was that at Rob's first recital, though the children began decorously in their places, dubious as to what was to befall them, they soon discovered that it was not a prim teacher, but just Rob Grey, the Rob Grey they had always known, who was telling them the most delightful story they had ever heard. A long, thin, little hand came out from the plaid shawl enveloping Maimie and waved feebly to Rob, while a piping voice cried: Oh, Rob Grey, I'm awful glad to see you! That's right, cried Rob, running over to give the child a hug.
    keywords: aunt; away; azraella; baldwin; basil; boys; bruce; chair; day; dear; eyes; face; father; flinders; frances; girls; good; grey; grey house; head; help; house; little; machine; mardy; miss; mother; mrs; new; oswyth; patergrey; polly; prue; right; rob; roberta; room; thought; time; wythie
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        item: #8 of 9
          id: 792
      author: Brown, Charles Brockden
       title: Wieland; Or, The Transformation: An American Tale
        date: None
       words: 83112
      flesch: 75
     summary: At other times, these ideas seldom intruded. Take refuge in some cavern unvisited by human eyes.
    keywords: brother; carwin; cause; chamber; closet; danger; death; door; end; eyes; fate; father; fear; friend; hand; heart; hour; house; human; interview; length; life; light; man; means; mind; moment; nature; place; pleyel; power; present; purpose; return; scene; silence; state; thee; thoughts; time; voice; wieland; wife; words
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        item: #9 of 9
          id: 9077
      author: Shakespeare, William
       title: The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke The First ('Bad') Quarto
        date: None
       words: 17677
      flesch: 99
     summary: _Enter_ Hamlet, Horatio, _and_ Marcellus. Gertred, leaue me, And take your leaue of _Hamlet_, To England is he gone, ne're to returne: Our Letters are vnto the King of England, That on the sight of them, on his allegeance, He presently without demaunding why,
    keywords: cor; doe; exit; father; god; good; ham; hamlet; hath; haue; hor; horatio; king; leartes; lord; loue; mee; mother; night; ofel; ofelia; queene; selfe; speake; t'is; thee; thou; thy; vpon
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