item: #1 of 9 id: 12048 author: Pike, H. Lee M. (Henry Lee Mitchell) title: Our Little Korean Cousin date: None words: 15024 flesch: 82 summary: To little Yung Pak, the loud tones of the bell meant more even than to the sentinels at the gates. One gate, the largest, on the north side, was used only by Ki Pak himself, though after he grew older Yung Pak could enter this gate with his father. keywords: boy; boys; country; day; father; house; journey; ken; ki pak; king; korean; man; men; paper; people; ponies; time; wang; yung pak cache: 12048.txt plain text: 12048.txt item: #2 of 9 id: 13128 author: Landor, Arnold Henry Savage title: Corea or Cho-sen: The Land of the Morning Calm date: None words: 82341 flesch: 65 summary: People who spring up from nothing never are satisfied with what they possess, and it is always a pleasure to them to see other people suffering as they formerly did. As a hundred _cash_ is equivalent to one penny-halfpenny, to my mind, the verdict was a little severe, but, as there is no knowing what is good for other people, I remained a silent spectator. keywords: body; capital; case; chapter; children; chinese; cho; classes; corean; country; course; day; end; eyes; face; fact; family; feet; gate; good; ground; hair; half; hands; head; house; illustration; japanese; king; land; left; life; look; man; men; mind; money; morning; native; night; palace; people; point; position; royal; sen; seoul; soldiers; state; stone; streets; time; town; wall; water; way; white; women; work; year; young cache: 13128.txt plain text: 13128.txt item: #3 of 9 id: 13368 author: McKenzie, Fred A. (Fred Arthur) title: Korea's Fight for Freedom date: None words: 79723 flesch: 72 summary: Master, he said to me, Japanese man wanchee all Asia be one, with Japanese man topside. The old men, venerable and dignified, as Korean old men mostly are, the young wives, many with babes at their breasts, the sturdy men, had composed, if I could judge by what I saw, an exceptionally clean and peaceful community. keywords: american; army; authorities; case; children; chinese; christian; country; court; day; days; death; emperor; foreign; general; girls; good; government; house; independence; ito; japanese; kim; king; korea; koreans; land; left; man; men; military; minister; missionaries; missionary; new; number; office; official; palace; people; police; power; prisoners; public; queen; right; schools; seoul; soldiers; time; torture; troops; war; way; women; work; world; yang; years cache: 13368.txt plain text: 13368.txt item: #4 of 9 id: 29051 author: Hall, Basil title: Account of a Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Corea, and the Great Loo-Choo Island date: None words: 113266 flesch: 83 summary: | Lyra. |84-|81 | 3-| |29.77|13 29 |112 keywords: .05 |; .50 |; .61 |; .62 |; .64 |; .65 |; .68 |; .69 |; .72 |; .73 |; .74 |; .76 |; .78 |; .80 |; .82 |; .83 |; .84 |; .86 |; .91 |; .94 |; .96 |; .97 |; .98 |; calm |; east |; feet |; horizon |; n |; nne |; nnw |; north |; nw |; s |; sw |; w| |; | -----+-------+----+----+-------+-------+--------+; | -----+-------+----+----+-------+-------+--------+------------------------------; | china; | corea; | e; | ene; | ese; | gulf; | harbour; | japan; | mid; | napakiang; | ne; | noon.|29; | noon.|30; | oie; | pe; | south; | sse; | ssw; | west; | wnw; | wsw; | yellow; | |; | |29.69|38; | |34; | |_friday; | |_monday; | |_saturday; | |_sunday; | |_thursday; | |_tuesday; | |_wednesday; | |about; | |after; | |and; | |appearance; | |at; | |black; | |breeze; | |clear; | |day; | |eastward; | |from; | |has; | |hazy; | |in; | |it; | |light; | |midnight; | |moderate; | |much; | |of; | |pei; | |rain; | |round; | |se; | |sea; | |showers; | |soundings; | |southward; | |squalls; | |swell; | |the; | |towards; | |up; | |we; | |wind; | |with; | º; |-1/2| |; |-1/2|-1/2| |; |118 | cache: 29051.txt plain text: 29051.txt item: #5 of 9 id: 34810 author: Barnes, Annie Maria title: The Red Miriok date: None words: 27655 flesch: 85 summary: All right, Mr. Chefoo, said Mr. Reid. Things were growing lively, if they were somewhat monotonous, for a great crowd was now surging about Mr. Chefoo, Mr. Reid, and Mr. Wilburn. keywords: chefoo; choi; clarence; dorothy; eyes; father; good; hat; helen; kit; magistrate; mallard; man; miriok; reid; river; sampan; time; way cache: 34810.txt plain text: 34810.txt item: #6 of 9 id: 34949 author: Webb, Robert G. title: Some Reptiles and Amphibians from Korea date: None words: 9966 flesch: 76 summary: Judging from our observations, _amurensis_ prefers the proximity of water, whereas _temporaria_ may occur some distance from permanent water. At Chip´o-ri on April 6, individuals (probably _R. t. dybowskii_) were seen in a seepage pool from an abandoned rice field; _R. nigromaculata_ also was seen there. keywords: cheju; forest; korea; length; locality; nat; national; rana; seoul; species; specimens; ummz cache: 34949.txt plain text: 34949.txt item: #7 of 9 id: 51002 author: Yi, Yuk title: Korean Folk Tales: Imps, Ghosts and Faries date: None words: 48025 flesch: 86 summary: Said he, I have a daughter, sir, and she fell ill this very day and died, and after some time came to life again. Said he, The barbarians will not touch this town; why do you run so? keywords: bang; beautiful; chang; charan; day; days; father; friend; governor; great; home; house; king; life; man; master; minister; mother; night; people; place; saw; saying; servant; son; story; till; time; way; wife; woman; world; years cache: 51002.txt plain text: 51002.txt item: #8 of 9 id: 5350 author: King, F. H. (Franklin Hiram) title: Farmers of Forty Centuries; Or, Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and Japan date: None words: 93832 flesch: 62 summary: Now we are in a narrow valley between small rice fields or with none at all, but dash into one more nearly level with wide areas in rice chiefly on one side of the track just before reaching Onoda at 10:30 A. M. and continuing three minutes ride beyond, when we are again between hills without fields and where the trees are pine with clumps of bamboo. At Kanaya we passed through a long tunnel and were in the valley of the Oigawa, crossing the broad, nearly dry stream over a bridge of nineteen long spans and were then in the prefecture of Shizuoka where large fields of tea spread far up the hillsides, covering extensive areas, but after passing the next station, and for seventeen miles before reaching Shizuoka we traversed a level stretch of nearly continuous rice fields. keywords: acre; area; beans; bushels; canal; cent; china; chinese; city; compost; country; crop; cut; day; earth; farmers; feet; fields; fig; food; fuel; grain; green; ground; growing; growth; half; high; hills; home; inches; japan; labor; land; leaves; left; man; manner; manure; men; miles; mud; near; people; phosphorus; places; plant; potassium; pounds; province; rate; rice; rice fields; river; rows; saw; season; set; soil; square; straw; surface; time; tons; trees; use; water; way; wheat; work; years cache: 5350.txt plain text: 5350.txt item: #9 of 9 id: 55539 author: Allen, Horace Newton title: Korean Tales Being a collection of stories translated from the Korean folk lore, together with introductory chapters descriptive of Korea date: None words: 44073 flesch: 74 summary: Furthermore, he sold it as reasonably as other men sold a much inferior article. Meanwhile the dog wagged his ears and tail, and strode about with a swinging stride, in imitation of the great yang ban, or official, who occasionally walked past his master's door, and who seemed to denote by his haughty gait his superiority to other men. keywords: = =; bird; boy; country; day; dog; family; father; girl; good; great; heaven; home; house; kil; king; korea; life; man; men; mother; night; people; place; rice; said; saw; son; time; tong; way; wife; wine; work; years cache: 55539.txt plain text: 55539.txt