        item: #1 of 8
          id: 19337
      author: Dickens, Charles
       title: A Christmas Carol
        date: None
       words: 29992
      flesch: 87
     summary: Once upon a time--of all the good days in the year, on Christmas Eve--old Scrooge sat busy in his counting-house. Have I the pleasure of addressing Mr. Scrooge, or Mr. Marley? Mr. Marley has been dead these seven years, Scrooge replied.
    keywords: bob; boy; christmas; cold; cratchit; day; door; face; fire; ghost; good; hand; head; life; little; man; marley; merry; mrs; nephew; night; poor; room; round; scrooge; spirit; thought; time
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        item: #2 of 8
          id: 30368
      author: Dickens, Charles
       title: A Christmas Carol The original manuscript
        date: None
       words: 29985
      flesch: 86
     summary: Once upon a time--of all the good days in the year, on Christmas Eve--old Scrooge sat busy in his counting-house. Have I the pleasure of addressing Mr. Scrooge, or Mr. Marley? Mr. Marley has been dead these seven years, Scrooge replied.
    keywords: bed; bob; boy; christmas; cratchit; day; door; face; fire; ghost; good; hand; head; house; illustration; little; manuscript; marley; merry; nephew; night; page; poor; room; round; scrooge; spirit; time
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        item: #3 of 8
          id: 40729
      author: Dickens, Charles
       title: "Old Scrooge": A Christmas Carol in Five Staves. Dramatized from Charles Dickens' Celebrated Christmas Story.
        date: None
       words: 14802
      flesch: 99
     summary: Uncle Scrooge, uncle Scrooge! (_Scrooge seems to make efforts to reply to the toast, while spirit drags him away._) CURTAIN. My wife, your niece--Yes, you may. (_Scrooge kisses her._)
    keywords: bob; christmas; cratchit; day; fred; good; little; man; merry; mrs; scene; scro; scrooge; spirit; time
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        item: #4 of 8
          id: 41739
      author: Barnett, C. Z. (Charles Zachary)
       title: A Christmas Carol; Or, The Miser's Warning! (Adapted from Charles Dickens' Celebrated Work.)
        date: None
       words: 11078
      flesch: 96
     summary: _Enter DARK SAM, L. H._ SAM. _Enter FRANK, L. H._ FRANK.
    keywords: bob; christmas; cratchit; day; frank; ghost; good; man; merry; mrs; scr; scrooge; spirit; time
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        item: #5 of 8
          id: 43765
      author: Old Sleuth
       title: The Twin Ventriloquists; or, Nimble Ike and Jack the Juggler A Tale of Strategy and Jugglery
        date: None
       words: 28290
      flesch: 88
     summary: Old man, see here; do you want to be locked up? Say, young man, what is it you are trying to accomplish?
    keywords: detective; face; fellow; fire; girl; good; great; hero; house; ike; jack; lady; man; men; new; right; room; sidney; story; voice
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        item: #6 of 8
          id: 43907
      author: Emerson, Alice B.
       title: Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm; Or, The Mystery of a Nobody
        date: None
       words: 47298
      flesch: 90
     summary: A NEW ACQUAINTANCE 197 XXV THEIR MUTUAL SECRETS 204 BETTY GORDON AT BRAMBLE FARM CHAPTER I WAITING FOR WORD I DO wish you'd wear a sunbonnet, Betty, said Mrs. Arnold, glancing up from her ironing board as Betty Gordon came into the kitchen. Hal, this is Betty Gordon, said the doctor's wife, drawing Betty forward.
    keywords: arnold; bed; betty; bob; boy; bramble; day; dick; doctor; door; eyes; farm; girl; going; good; gordon; help; horse; lieson; look; man; men; morning; mother; mrs; night; peabody; road; room; thought; time; uncle; wapley; way
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        item: #7 of 8
          id: 46358
      author: Johnson, Owen
       title: Max Fargus
        date: None
       words: 47473
      flesch: 83
     summary: I am Mr. Bofinger, the lawyer said. Mr. Bofinger has left the room.
    keywords: alonzo; bofinger; course; day; dear; door; eyes; face; fargus; glance; groll; half; hand; head; home; house; lawyer; life; look; love; man; max; miss; moment; money; new; night; room; sammamon; sheila; smile; street; thought; time; way; woman; years
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        item: #8 of 8
          id: 6923
      author: Molière
       title: The Miser
        date: None
       words: 22565
      flesch: 96
     summary: (_comes in running, and throws_ HARPAGON _down_). (HARPAGON _feels in his pocket_, JACQUES _holds out his hand, but_ HARPAGON _only pulls out his handkerchief, and says_,)
    keywords: cle; eli; father; fro; jac; jacques; know; love; marianne; money; scene; sir; val; valère
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