        item: #1 of 8
          id: 10087
      author: Forsslund, Louise
       title: Old Lady Number 31
        date: None
       words: 33100
      flesch: 84
     summary: Jest say, he added eagerly, that the time fer old folks ter stick home under the cellar-door has passed, an' nobody is tew old ter go a-gallivantin' nowadays. Son, I want yew ter understand one thing naow at the start.
    keywords: abe; abigail; abraham; angy; aunt; blossy; brother; day; door; eyes; face; fer; folks; git; good; hand; head; home; jest; life; long; man; men; miss; mother; nancy; naow; old; rose; samuel; sisters; ter; tew; thar; time; wife; yer; yew
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        item: #2 of 8
          id: 12112
      author: Goldfrap, John Henry
       title: The Boy Scouts of the Eagle Patrol
        date: None
       words: 50121
      flesch: 86
     summary: Beside Rob Merritt, Tubby and Andy, there were Hiram Nelson, a tall, lanky youth, whose hands were stained with much fussing with chemicals, for he was a wireless experimenter; Ernest Thompson, a big-eyed, serious-looking lad, whose specialty in the little regiment was that of bicycle scout, as the spoked wheel on his arm denoted; Simon Jeffords, a second-class scout, but who, under Rob's tutelage, was becoming the expert wig-wagger of the organization; Paul Perkins, another second-class boy, but a hard worker and a devotee of aeronautics; Martin Green, one of the smallest of the Eagle Patrol, a tenderfoot; Walter Lonsdale, also a recruit, and Joe Digby, who, as the last to join the Patrol, was the tenderest of the tenderfeet. Yer mean ter tell me, yer rapscallion, that yer don't recall landin' at Topsail Island earlier ter-night and givin' me a note which says ter come urgent and immediate ter see young Rob Blake here?
    keywords: bender; bill; blake; boat; boys; camp; captain; craft; curtiss; fish; good; great; guess; hank; hiram; hydroplane; island; jack; joe; lad; lads; little; look; man; merritt; motor; patrol; place; right; rob; sam; scouts; think; time; tubby; water; way; yer; young
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        item: #3 of 8
          id: 20533
      author: Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville)
       title: Jill the Reckless
        date: None
       words: 116935
      flesch: 89
     summary: Said he, 'Oh, my queen, is it manners you mean, or do you allude to my fig-u-ar?' Hitherto, in his limited experience, birds had been birds and men men.
    keywords: america; barker; business; chorus; chris; come; course; day; days; dear; derek; door; eyes; face; feeling; freddie; friend; girl; goble; good; half; hand; head; house; jill; lady; life; little; look; man; mariner; matter; mean; mind; miss; moment; money; morning; mrs; nelly; new; peagrim; people; piece; pilkington; place; play; right; rooke; room; round; sort; stage; theatre; thing; thought; time; uncle; uncle chris; underhill; voice; wally; way; words; world; york
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        item: #4 of 8
          id: 42102
      author: Goldfrap, John Henry
       title: The Boy Scouts' Mountain Camp
        date: None
       words: 48373
      flesch: 88
     summary: Rob Finds a Ray of Hope 144 XIV. A TYPICAL BOY SCOUT. Hullo, Rob; what's up? Merritt Crawford stopped on his way past the Hampton post-office, and hailed Rob Blake, the leader of the Eagle Patrol, of which Merritt was corporal.
    keywords: bit; black; boy; boys; camp; canoes; dale; dangerfield; dat; eyes; face; fire; freeman; good; half; hand; head; hiram; hunt; hut; instant; jumbo; lad; lake; look; major; man; men; merritt; motor; open; party; place; professor; right; rob; rock; scout; sloop; stonington; tell; thought; time; tubby; voice; water; way
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        item: #5 of 8
          id: 47010
      author: Britton, Sumner Charles
       title: Dreamy Hollow: A Long Island Romance
        date: None
       words: 57866
      flesch: 85
     summary: Now you, Updyke man, slip a pair of bracelets on both the man and the woman, while I do the same with the driver. Big men that they were, each eyed the other solemnly, and then, simultaneously they broke out with a hearty laugh--and that relieved the tension.
    keywords: away; barbour; big; business; carver; day; dear; doctor; door; dreamy; drury; drury villard; eyes; face; father; fellow; girl; good; hand; head; heart; hollow; home; life; love; man; mary; men; mind; mrs; new; night; parkins; patchogue; place; room; sawyer; thought; time; updyke; villard; voice; way; winifred; york
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        item: #6 of 8
          id: 59126
      author: Wells, Carolyn
       title: Faulkner's Folly
        date: None
       words: 60319
      flesch: 90
     summary: There was no one else at dinner? Only the family group; Mr. and Mrs. Stannard, Mr. Barry Stannard, Miss Vernon and myself. Behind Mr. Stannard were the two ladies, Mrs. Stannard and Miss Vernon.
    keywords: barry; beatrice; blake; bobsy; course; courtenay; door; eric; eyes; face; faulkner; ford; girl; house; joyce; light; man; miss; mrs; natalie; orienta; roberts; room; stannard; studio; think; thought; time; vernon; want; way
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        item: #7 of 8
          id: 62198
      author: Wells, Basil
       title: Quest of Thig
        date: None
       words: 4705
      flesch: 84
     summary: Thig was shorter than the average Earthman--although on Ortha he was well above the average in height--but his body was thick and powerfully muscled. So far had Thig the emotionless, robot-being from Ortha drifted from the unquestioning worship of the Horde!
    keywords: body; horde; kam; life; ortha; planet; thig; torp
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        item: #8 of 8
          id: 6837
      author: Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville)
       title: The Little Warrior
        date: None
       words: 120312
      flesch: 89
     summary: Said he, 'Oh, my queen, is it manners you mean, or do you allude to my fig-u-ar?' Hitherto, in his limited experience, birds had been birds and men men.
    keywords: america; business; chorus; chris; course; day; days; dear; derek; door; eyes; face; fact; feeling; freddie; friend; girl; goble; good; half; hand; head; house; jill; lady; life; little; look; man; mariner; matter; mind; miss; moment; money; morning; mother; mr goble; mr pilkington; mrs; nelly; new; peagrim; people; piece; pilkington; place; play; right; rooke; room; round; sort; stage; theatre; thing; thought; time; uncle; uncle chris; underhill; voice; wally; way; words; world; york
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