item: #1 of 11 id: 2084 author: Butler, Samuel title: The Way of All Flesh date: None words: 164648 flesch: 71 summary: Ernest used to go down to Battersby and stay with his father for a few days twice a year until Theobald's death, and the pair continued on excellent terms, in spite of what the neighbouring clergy call the atrocious books which Mr Ernest Pontifex has written. So seeing I could do nothing with her and that she was just a-killing of me, I left her, and came up to London, and went into service again, and I did not know what had become of her till you and Mr Ernest here told me. keywords: battersby; boy; boys; business; case; chapter; children; christina; church; course; day; days; deal; dear; ellen; end; ernest; ernest pontifex; face; fact; family; father; friends; god; going; good; great; half; hand; having; head; heart; house; john; kind; leave; letter; life; little; living; look; looking; man; master ernest; matter; men; mind; miss; money; mother; mr pontifex; mrs; new; people; place; pontifex; poor; pounds; present; pryer; rate; right; room; saw; school; set; skinner; son; theobald; things; thought; time; towneley; want; way; wife; woman; work; world; years; young cache: 2084.txt plain text: 2084.txt item: #2 of 11 id: 27575 author: Flaubert, Gustave title: Madame Bovary: A Tale of Provincial Life, Vol. 1 (of 2) date: None words: 86091 flesch: 80 summary: Here, Carthage, Hamilcar, Hannibal, Narr' Havas, the Numidian hero, and Spendius, the Greek slave, the lions in bondage, the pomegranate trees which they sprinkled with silphium, the whole a strange and barbaric world; then Charles Bovary, the chemist Homais, his son Napoléon and his daughter Athalie, provincial life in the time of the Second Empire; _bourgeois_ adultery, _diligences_ and notaries' clerks. However, amid a rain of impositions, order was gradually re-established in the class; and the master having succeeded in catching the name of Charles Bovary, having had it dictated to him, spelt out, and re-read, at once ordered the poor devil to go and sit down on the punishment form at the foot of the master's desk. keywords: arm; art; bed; black; blue; bovary; charles; chemist; child; country; day; days; doctor; door; emma; end; evening; eyes; face; fine; flaubert; foot; garden; good; great; hair; half; hand; head; heart; homais; home; house; left; life; little; look; love; léon; madame; madame bovary; man; monsieur; mother; night; open; page; people; place; red; rodolphe; room; rose; rouen; round; servant; set; table; things; think; thought; time; voice; wall; water; way; white; wife; window; woman; words; work; yonville; young; | | cache: 27575.txt plain text: 27575.txt item: #3 of 11 id: 2775 author: Ford, Ford Madox title: The Good Soldier date: None words: 77690 flesch: 82 summary: But she had seen so many women make eyes at Edward�hundreds and hundreds of women, in railway trains, in hotels, aboard liners, at street corners. And that was the end of Edward�for the Spanish dancer of passionate appearance wanted one night of him for his beaux yeux. keywords: away; branshaw; case; course; day; edward; edward ashburnham; end; english; eyes; face; fellow; florence; girl; god; good; head; heart; hurlbird; husband; idea; leonora; life; little; love; maidan; maisie; man; mind; moment; money; mother; mrs; nancy; people; poor; rate; right; room; round; saying; sort; things; thought; time; want; way; white; wife; woman; world; years cache: 2775.txt plain text: 2775.txt item: #4 of 11 id: 2992 author: Molière title: The Middle-Class Gentleman date: None words: 18753 flesch: 90 summary: ACT THREE SCENE VI (Monsieur Jourdain, Madame Jourdain, Dorante, Nicole) MONSIEUR JOURDAIN: MADAME JOURDAIN: Don't you intend, one of these days, to go to school and have yourself whipped at your age? MONSIEUR JOURDAIN: keywords: cleonte; covielle; dancing; dancing master; dorante; lucile; madame jourdain; man; master; monsieur jourdain; music; music master; nicole; philosophy; philosophy master; sir cache: 2992.txt plain text: 2992.txt item: #5 of 11 id: 35485 author: Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) title: The Doctor's Wife: A Novel date: None words: 170181 flesch: 74 summary: Mr. Lansdell begged her to write him a line to say if Tuesday would suit Mr. Gilbert. After that struggle about the ottoman, there had been many other struggles in which Isabel had pleaded for smaller and less expensive improvements, only to be blighted by that hard common sense with which Mr. George Gilbert was wont--on principle--to crush his wife's enthusiasm. keywords: afternoon; black; books; bright; church; country; course; cousin; creature; dark; day; deal; dear; death; dinner; doctor; door; eyes; face; father; friend; garden; george gilbert; gilbert; girl; good; graybridge; gwendoline; hair; half; hand; head; heart; home; hour; house; husband; isabel; isabel gilbert; isabel sleaford; izzie; jeffson; kind; lady; lansdell; left; letter; life; like; little; looking; lord; love; low; man; manner; master; men; midlandshire; mind; miss; mordred; morning; mother; mrs; nature; new; night; pale; people; person; place; poor; pretty; priory; raymond; roland lansdell; room; sigismund; sleaford; smith; story; summer; surgeon; talk; tea; thing; thinking; thought; time; voice; want; way; white; wife; window; woman; work; world; years; young cache: 35485.txt plain text: 35485.txt item: #6 of 11 id: 3817 author: Galsworthy, John title: To Let date: None words: 91926 flesch: 89 summary: Poor little Jon! Poor little Fleur! sighed Holly. keywords: age; annette; boy; course; dark; daughter; day; days; dear; eyes; face; father; feeling; fleur; forsyte; girl; good; half; hand; head; heart; holly; house; irene; jolyon; jon; june; know; left; letter; life; look; love; man; mont; mother; old; past; people; profond; right; room; round; sir; soames; things; thought; time; timothy; val; voice; want; war; way; white; window; winifred; world; years; young cache: 3817.txt plain text: 3817.txt item: #7 of 11 id: 45895 author: Schnitzler, Arthur title: The Road to the Open date: None words: 136370 flesch: 84 summary: When George went Else accompanied him into the empty room. George felt thankful and relieved at this new departure. keywords: anna; baron; child; course; dark; day; days; dear; demeter; doctor; door; ehrenberg; evening; eyes; fact; father; felician; frau; garden; george; golowski; good; hand; head; heinrich; herr; home; house; idea; kind; leo; life; look; love; man; matter; men; mind; mother; nürnberger; open; people; place; rate; right; room; rosner; round; table; therese; things; thought; time; town; vienna; way; white; window; words; world; years; young cache: 45895.txt plain text: 45895.txt item: #8 of 11 id: 46240 author: Baker, Elizabeth title: Chains: A Play, in Four Acts date: None words: 21356 flesch: 101 summary: _LILY collects plates. _LILY goes, closing door. keywords: charley; course; dear; foster; good; leslie; lily; maggie; massey; mrs; percy; sybil; tennant cache: 46240.txt plain text: 46240.txt item: #9 of 11 id: 46909 author: Flaubert, Gustave title: Bouvard and Pécuchet: A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life, part 2 date: None words: 76138 flesch: 79 summary: 'Amongst those whom she cured of irremediable diseases are mentioned Mademoiselle de Palfresne, Anne Lirieux, Marie Duchemin, François Dufai, and Madame de Jumillac _née_ d'Osseville. It has been necessary for me to make three journeys into different regions for _Bouvard and Pécuchet_ before finding their setting, that best fit for action. keywords: beginning; book; bouilhet; bouvard; century; children; church; croisset; day; days; dear; death; evening; eyes; face; father; flaubert; friend; god; good; gustave; hand; head; heart; history; house; idea; jeufroy; kind; letter; life; literature; louis; love; madame; man; master; men; mind; months; morning; mother; nature; new; night; order; paris; people; place; poet; public; pécuchet; reading; reason; return; rouen; saint; second; soul; study; style; subject; table; things; thought; time; uncle; victor; victorine; way; wish; words; work; world; writing; years cache: 46909.txt plain text: 46909.txt item: #10 of 11 id: 4734 author: Bennett, Arnold title: The Grim Smile of the Five Towns date: None words: 64816 flesch: 85 summary: Mr Brindley, like most of the people in the station, had a slightly pinched and chilled air, as though that morning he had by inadvertence omitted to don those garments which are not seen. 'Ah!' breathed Mr Brindley, blowing out much air and falling like a sack of coal into a corner seat. keywords: annie; bath; bittenger; blackshaw; brindley; bursley; christmas; colclough; course; dan; day; door; eyes; fact; fuge; good; half; harold; hat; horace; house; husband; jee; john; life; man; maud; mother; mr brindley; mrs; music; new; night; robert; room; round; sidney; simon; sir; smith; stephen; street; thing; thought; time; towns; uncle; vera; way; wife; woman; years cache: 4734.txt plain text: 4734.txt item: #11 of 11 id: 7279 author: Molière title: The Shopkeeper Turned Gentleman date: None words: 21217 flesch: 98 summary: MR. JOUR. You see we are quite ready. MR. JOUR. keywords: cle; cov; dan; dor; jour; jourdain; love; mas; master; mrs; mus; nic; phil; prof; scene; sir cache: 7279.txt plain text: 7279.txt