        item: #1 of 14
          id: 16186
      author: Duchess
       title: A Little Rebel
        date: None
       words: 30216
      flesch: 91
     summary: He pauses again, and now again gives way to the fear that is destroying him--A _grown_ girl! Miss Wynter is in your care, you are in a measure responsible for her future happiness--the happiness of her whole _life,_ Curzon--and if anything goes wrong with her---- The professor puts up his hand as if to check him.
    keywords: aunt; curzon; eyes; face; girl; good; guardian; hardinge; hastings; like; looks; man; miss; mrs; perpetua; professor; sir; tell; ward; way; wynter
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        item: #2 of 14
          id: 19175
      author: Duchess
       title: A Little Rebel: A Novel
        date: None
       words: 30261
      flesch: 91
     summary: Not that--never that, Says Hardinge. But then if an old man of fifty _wasn't_ an old man of fifty----The professor checks his thoughts, they are growing too mixed.
    keywords: aunt; curzon; eyes; face; girl; good; guardian; hardinge; hastings; jane; looks; man; miss; mrs; mulcahy; perpetua; professor; room; sir; tell; tone; ward; way; wynter
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        item: #3 of 14
          id: 20979
      author: Quiller-Couch, Arthur
       title: Brother Copas
        date: None
       words: 64713
      flesch: 82
     summary: Blessedest Thursday's the fat of the week!' Quoted Brother Copas from one of his favourite poems. In _Brother Copas_
    keywords: bamberger; bishop; blanchminster; branscome; brethren; brother bonaday; brother copas; brother warboise; chaplain; child; children; close; colt; corona; course; dear; end; england; eyes; face; god; good; half; hand; head; home; hospital; house; isidore; letter; life; like; look; lord; love; man; master; men; merchester; mind; moment; mrs; nurse; pageant; poor; question; right; school; simeon; sir; small; thing; thought; time; voice; want; way; woman; years
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        item: #4 of 14
          id: 39598
      author: Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows)
       title: Asa Holmes; or, At the Cross-Roads
        date: None
       words: 32106
      flesch: 80
     summary: You don't see many old men like that. There were chairs out under the great oak-trees in the yard, and the two sat talking all afternoon of old times, until the evening shadows began to grow long across the grass.
    keywords: bowser; boy; bud; child; christmas; cloth; country; cross; day; days; door; eyes; face; good; hand; head; heart; hines; home; life; man; men; miller; miss; morning; mrs; new; old; people; perkins; place; polly; red; roads; saw; school; set; store; things; thought; time; way; years
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        item: #5 of 14
          id: 39802
      author: Bashford, H. H. (Henry Howarth), Sir
       title: Tommy Wideawake
        date: None
       words: 26355
      flesch: 90
     summary: I remember taking Tommy home, and helping my man to undress and wash him and put him to bed, and I shall never forget the evening that I spent downstairs in my study, staring dumbly over the misty valley to the far downs, and seeing only two grave grey eyes looking rebukingly into mine. Seen Tommy? he asked.
    keywords: berrill; boy; chantrey; chundle; day; doctor; eyes; gerald; good; hand; head; lady; life; madge; man; miss; mrs; poet; sir; stream; thought; time; tommy; vicar; way; young
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        item: #6 of 14
          id: 40408
      author: Cholmondeley, Mary
       title: A Devotee: An Episode in the Life of a Butterfly
        date: None
       words: 29538
      flesch: 85
     summary: Mr. Gresley had several times called upon Mr. Loftus with a view to giving the conversation a deeper turn, but when he was actually in his presence, and Mr. Loftus's steel-gray attentive eye was upon him, the younger man found it difficult, not to say impossible, to force conversation on subjects which Mr. Loftus had no intention to discuss. Mr. Gresley said on his return from a futile attempt to approach Mr. Loftus on the subject of public worship; 'but when I had thoroughly explained my own views on the importance of regular attendance at both services on Sunday, he only said that those being my opinions, he considered that I was fully justified in having daily services as well.
    keywords: book; day; doll; eyes; face; gresley; hand; heart; lady; left; life; loftus; looking; love; man; mind; mrs; new; night; peggy; pierpoint; room; sibyl; thought; time; white; wife; wilderleigh; world
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        item: #7 of 14
          id: 51342
      author: Shaara, Michael
       title: Citizen Jell
        date: None
       words: 3353
      flesch: 85
     summary: None of his neighbors, in truth, knew Mr. Jell at all. Mr. Jell was, in fact, a retired spaceman.
    keywords: box; jell; man
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        item: #8 of 14
          id: 55039
      author: Stacpoole, Margaret Robson
       title: The Man Who Found Himself (Uncle Simon)
        date: None
       words: 44861
      flesch: 87
     summary: Yesterday morning I met old Mr. Simon Pettigrew, the lawyer; mind, you are to say nothing about this to anyone--but stay a moment, go into the sitting-room and fetch me _ However, he was used to shocks, and if old Simon Pettigrew was running after girls it was no affair of his.
    keywords: bobby; brownlow; business; cerise; day; door; fact; girl; good; half; hat; head; hotel; julia; lady; london; man; mind; moment; money; mudd; office; oppenshaw; pettigrew; pugeot; right; room; simon; sir; street; things; tidd; time; tozer; uncle; way; youth
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        item: #9 of 14
          id: 58899
      author: Dryfoos, Dave
       title: Journey Work
        date: None
       words: 5088
      flesch: 91
     summary: For this day's work Ollie expected even less pay than usual; the mumbling, pencil-licking rancher--his name was Rost--seemed to be overacting the role of harried proprietor. Soon Ollie saw his guess confirmed.
    keywords: home; job; lansing; man; ollie; place; train; want; way
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        item: #10 of 14
          id: 58974
      author: Bixby, Jerome
       title: Our Town
        date: None
       words: 8431
      flesch: 97
     summary: Sit down, Ben Bates, old Jim snarled. Tom Pace shook his head, and old Jim looked like he'd like to go, if he only could--and Ben said, Maybe I'll be down a little while later, Windy.
    keywords: ben; jim; man; plane; right; tom; town; war; way
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        item: #11 of 14
          id: 58995
      author: Dryfoos, Dave
       title: Seller of the Sky
        date: None
       words: 3418
      flesch: 94
     summary: No one took Old Arch seriously; he was just an ancient, broken-down wanderer who went about seeking alms and spreading tales of the great Outside. But it is a fact that by 4000, when my grandfather Hockington Hammer was growing up in New Oshkosh, Old Arch was a familiar figure in all the Domed Cities of the Plains.
    keywords: annie; arch; city; grandfather; man
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        item: #12 of 14
          id: 59602
      author: Walton, Bryce
       title: The Chasm
        date: None
       words: 2695
      flesch: 95
     summary: Sal walked to where Cartley stood leaning against the partly closed door of the rotting warehouse. After a while, Sal said softly, Well, what could we try to do, Doc? Cartley turned quickly.
    keywords: cartley; children; murphy; sal
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        item: #13 of 14
          id: 60725
      author: De Ford, Miriam Allen
       title: Not Snow Nor Rain
        date: None
       words: 5143
      flesch: 86
     summary: They were small envelopes, addressed in blue, in printing simulating handwriting, to Orville K. Hesterson, Sec.-Treas., Time-Between-Time, 746 Ochterlonie Building, New York 3, N. Y. Feeling them with experienced fingers, Sam Wilson judged they were orders for something, doubtless enclosing money. He showed me a paper, signed with the name of this outfit, by the secretary or something-- Orville K. Hesterson, Sam said.
    keywords: building; day; hesterson; new; office; sam; time; wilson
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        item: #14 of 14
          id: 61006
      author: Jacobs, Sylvia
       title: Young Man from Elsewhen
        date: None
       words: 5270
      flesch: 93
     summary: Shall we have something sent in or go to the diner? Let's go to the diner, old George decided. Medical men would examine these people and find certain evolutionary developments--the secret would be out.
    keywords: body; edna; george; man; sandane; time; train
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