        item: #1 of 13
          id: 170
      author: Collins, Wilkie
       title: The Haunted Hotel: A Mystery of Modern Venice
        date: None
       words: 63567
      flesch: 82
     summary: A man who did not know that the Countess Narona had borrowed money at Homburg of no less a person than Lord Montbarry, and had then deluded him into making her a proposal of marriage, was a man who had probably never heard of Lord Montbarry himself. Speaking confidentially to his next neighbour, the Doctor discovered that the lady referred to was already known to him (through the Countess's confession) as the lady deserted by Lord Montbarry.
    keywords: agnes; baron; brother; countess; courier; day; doctor; door; ferrari; francis; good; hand; henry; hotel; lady; lady montbarry; left; life; little; lord; lord montbarry; mind; miss; montbarry; mrs; night; room; time; venice; way; westwick; wife; woman
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        item: #2 of 13
          id: 31189
      author: Crane, Stephen
       title: The Monster and Other Stories
        date: None
       words: 36965
      flesch: 87
     summary: Docteh Trescott is er kind man, an' 'tain't like as if I didn't 'preciate what he done; but--but-- But what? On a particular evening a rather large company of young men were gathered on the sidewalk that edged the park.
    keywords: boys; cowboy; doctor; door; easterner; eyes; face; good; hand; head; henry; horace; house; jimmie; johnnie; johnson; judge; man; martha; men; mind; moment; mother; new; right; room; scully; silence; swede; thing; time; town; trescott; voice; way; williams
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        item: #3 of 13
          id: 32735
      author: Marks, Winston K. (Winston Kinney)
       title: Forsyte's Retreat
        date: None
       words: 5262
      flesch: 85
     summary: Sextus Forsyte craved anonymity with the passion that most men seek fame and glory. Yes, Sextus Forsyte had sought his solitude in that remotest of all places, the large city hotel.
    keywords: bed; bradford; forsyte; hotel; man; manager; phone; room; service; sextus
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        item: #4 of 13
          id: 34280
      author: Bacon, Frank
       title: Lightnin' After the Play of the Same Name by Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon
        date: None
       words: 57153
      flesch: 86
     summary: Bill Jones, she asked, in a loud, rasping tone, where have you been? Bill had put down the lid at the first hint of her entrance. She glanced quickly from one to the other, and then her gentle brown eyes came to rest lovingly on old Bill.
    keywords: arm; away; bill; bill jones; blodgett; chair; come; court; davis; desk; door; eyes; half; hammond; hand; harper; head; john; jones; judge; lightnin; look; man; marvin; millie; mother; mrs; place; right; room; said; thomas; time; townsend; voice; wife
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        item: #5 of 13
          id: 35066
      author: Palmer, Mary E. (Mary Elizabeth)
       title: Guide to Hotel Housekeeping
        date: None
       words: 21241
      flesch: 78
     summary: Dust on the walls is what causes the unpleasant, musty smell of many hotel rooms. The failure of many housekeepers is due to the lack of proper training; it is only the skilled housekeeper that wins lasting approval.
    keywords: = =; bed; cleaning; day; dust; fire; floor; good; help; hotel; housekeeper; linen; maid; order; parlor; room; soap; table; time; water; way; woman; work; | page; | |
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        item: #6 of 13
          id: 43584
      author: Lavell, Edith
       title: The Mystery of the Secret Band
        date: None
       words: 46782
      flesch: 90
     summary: Mary Louise introduced Max, and Pauline in turn introduced the cute little blond as Miss Jackson. Briefly Mary Louise related the story, and the good woman was relieved to hear that the blow was not serious.
    keywords: christmas; detective; detweiler; door; ferguson; gay; girl; good; hilliard; home; hotel; house; little; man; margaret; mary louise; max; miss; mrs; night; pauline; room; stoddard; thought; time; weinberger; woman
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        item: #7 of 13
          id: 43958
      author: Anonymous
       title: Minnewaska Mountain Houses
        date: None
       words: 2919
      flesch: 75
     summary: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ackerman, Chicago, 111. Laidlaw, 31 W. 73rd St. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Peck, 22 E. 55th St. Mrs. T. M. Peters, 264 W. 94th St. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pierce, 333 W. 85th St. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
    keywords: illustration; lake; mrs; new; rev
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        item: #8 of 13
          id: 43977
      author: Morris, Gouverneur
       title: The Seven Darlings
        date: None
       words: 62733
      flesch: 89
     summary: There'll be such lots of young men here when the season opens, said Pritchard. Of the six beautiful Darlings Maud had had the least experience of young men.
    keywords: arthur; boat; camp; colonel; course; darling; day; eve; eyes; face; fish; gay; girl; going; good; half; hand; herring; house; jonstone; langham; lee; look; man; mary; maud; men; meredith; miss; moment; money; new; people; phyllis; pritchard; renier; right; things; thought; time; trout; voice; want; water; way; world
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        item: #9 of 13
          id: 44240
      author: Bayles, W. Harrison (William Harrison)
       title: Old Taverns of New York
        date: None
       words: 106356
      flesch: 65
     summary: A committee of observation or inspection was appointed in New York city to secure the strict observance of these acts. [Sidenote: President Monroe's Visit] From the time of Washington no President of the United States, while in office, had visited New York city until President James Monroe, in June, 1817, made his tour of inspection.
    keywords: act; american; anniversary; arms; assembly; british; broadway; building; business; captain; city; city hall; city hotel; city tavern; club; coffee house; committee; common; company; corner; council; country; day; dinner; dutch; east; england; english; entertainment; evening; exchange; fort; friends; garden; general; gentlemen; george; good; governor; grand; hall; head; hotel; house; illustration; island; james; john; king; landlord; liberty; little; man; meeting; members; merchants; morris; mrs; near; new york; notice; november; number; o'clock; officers; order; people; place; present; president; province; public; river; room; sidenote; sign; society; states; street; tavern; time; town; united; van; war; washington; william; years; york city
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        item: #10 of 13
          id: 60521
      author: Einstein, Charles
       title: Short Snorter
        date: None
       words: 2147
      flesch: 92
     summary: Mr. Mason said, Mr. Steariot here had a long interview with Dr. Phelps of the Geophysical Institute at Princeton when he first arrived here on Earth with us. Mr. Steariot, Mr. Mason said, I should like you to meet Mr. and Mrs. Daniels, also guests here.
    keywords: fred; steariot
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        item: #11 of 13
          id: 63616
      author: Haley, A. L.
       title: Hagerty's Enzymes
        date: None
       words: 4993
      flesch: 89
     summary: Harper Breen sank down gingerly into the new Relaxo-Lounge. Harper tried to let go of everything.
    keywords: clerk; desk; harper; man; right; robots; room; scribney
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        item: #12 of 13
          id: 6699
      author: Shelley, Henry C. (Henry Charles)
       title: Inns and Taverns of Old London
        date: None
       words: 76008
      flesch: 66
     summary: Such houses as John's in Birchin Lane and the Jerusalem coffee-house, which was situated in a court off Cornhill, were typical places of resort for merchants trading to distant parts of the world. But Ranelagh house and gardens had a short history as the residence and pleasance of a nobleman.
    keywords: boar; boswell; building; century; chapter; character; charles; city; club; coffee; company; conversation; court; date; day; days; drink; duke; eighteenth; end; england; evening; fact; famous; gardens; george; goldsmith; good; half; hand; head; henry; history; house; illustration; inn; inns; james; johnson; king; lady; left; letter; life; london; long; lord; man; matter; meeting; members; men; mrs; new; night; number; occasion; paul; pepys; picture; place; poet; present; public; ranelagh; resort; room; scene; set; sir; southwark; street; tavern; thomas; till; time; town; vauxhall; waiter; way; white; william; wine; years; young
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        item: #13 of 13
          id: 9464
      author: Edwords, Clarence E. (Clarence Edgar)
       title: Bohemian San Francisco Its restaurants and their most famous recipes—The elegant art of dining.
        date: None
       words: 40528
      flesch: 72
     summary: Visitors have often expressed wonder at the variety of foods and delicate flavors in San Francisco restaurants, and possibly this brief explanation may give some comprehension of why San Franciscans always want to get back to where they can get something to eat. Uncle Tom's Cabin, Tony Oakes, the Hermitage, and Cornelius Stagg's were noted road-houses where fine meals were served, but these are scarcely to be considered as San Francisco Bohemian restaurants.
    keywords: bohemian; bread; butter; chicken; city; cooking; cut; day; days; dinner; dishes; eggs; fine; fire; fish; flavor; food; french; good; half; house; italian; little; market; meal; meat; minutes; new; old; order; oysters; pepper; place; recipe; restaurants; room; salt; san francisco; sauce; street; table; things; time; water; way; wine; world
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