        item: #1 of 6
          id: 13730
      author: Jefferies, Richard
       title: The Amateur Poacher
        date: None
       words: 55512
      flesch: 79
     summary: It is a good plan to send the dogs into bushes growing on the banks of ponds; for though rabbits dislike water itself they are fond of sitting out in such cover near it. Where firs are tall and thick together the sunbeams that fall aslant between them seem to be made more visible than under other trees, by the motes or wood dust in the air.
    keywords: birds; brook; brown; bushes; course; day; distance; ditch; ferret; fields; good; grass; green; ground; gun; half; hand; hare; hedge; hole; john; keeper; leaves; little; look; low; man; meadow; mound; net; night; open; orion; pheasants; place; rabbit; shot; time; tree; water; way; white; wire; wood; work; yards
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        item: #2 of 6
          id: 19730
      author: Herbert, Henry William
       title: Warwick Woodlands: Things as they Were There Twenty Years Ago
        date: None
       words: 74396
      flesch: 75
     summary: Tom, do you hear what John says? I hear, I hear, growled out old Tom; but the critter lies like nauthen. At the same time, old Tom shouted on the right, I have killed two, by George!
    keywords: archer; bag; big; bird; cock; commodore; day; deep; dogs; draw; fat; feet; field; find; foot; forester; frank; game; good; grouse; gun; half; hand; hard; harry; head; high; hill; horse; hounds; hour; jem; know; left; look; man; mark; miles; minutes; moment; morning; open; quail; ready; right; road; round; second; set; shooting; shot; swamp; tell; thick; thing; time; timothy; tom; water; way; white; woodcock; yards
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        item: #3 of 6
          id: 26754
      author: Bogardus, C. A.
       title: One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed
        date: None
       words: 72874
      flesch: 77
     summary: Put up in ounce bottles, and retail for 25 cents. adverb_ | examination row | part of speech | cramming boat | part of a man | _fagging_ steamer | TAYLOR | laborer _the funnel_ | measurer | hay field windpipe | theodolite | HAYES throat | _
    keywords: acid; add; alcohol; america; balls; boil; business; cents; cholera; country; cream; cure; cut; day; drops; dry; extract; feet; fillet; fine; fluid; fourth; friends; glass; gold; good; government; gum; hair; half; half ounce; half oz; head; hog; hogs; hours; ink; law; left; liberty; life; little; man; mix; money; new; oil; ounce; ozs; paper; parts; people; piece; pint; place; poor; pounds; pour; remedy; richard; set; silver; standard; states; stir; sugar; time; united; use; value; want; water; way; white; work; world; years; | |
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        item: #4 of 6
          id: 36821
      author: Penn, Richard
       title: Maxims and Hints on Angling, Chess, Shooting, and Other Matters Also, Miseries of Fishing
        date: None
       words: 13803
      flesch: 72
     summary: Amongst good players, it is considered to be as much an indispensable condition of the game, that a piece once touched must be moved, as that the queen is not allowed to have the knight's, or a rook the bishop's move. Of those who have had more practice, some have acquired a partial insight into the endless variety of the combinations which may be formed, and their beautiful intricacy:--a few play moderately well; but, however small the number of good players may be, it would be difficult to find any one who, after having played a few hundred games, would not think it an imputation on his good sense to be considered a very bad player;--and this is the universal feeling, although it is well known that men of the highest attainments have studied Chess without great success; and that the most celebrated players have not always been men of distinguished talents.
    keywords: day; fish; fishing; fly; friend; game; illustration; line; man; miller; player; river; thompson; time; water; way
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        item: #5 of 6
          id: 41335
      author: Winans, Walter
       title: Automatic Pistol Shooting Together with Information on Handling the Duelling Pistol and Revolver
        date: None
       words: 30287
      flesch: 73
     summary: Anyhow, it is useless to compete with a short-barrelled pocket automatic against target pistols. AUTOMATIC PISTOL SHOOTING
    keywords: aim; arm; barrel; bisley; bullet; case; good; hand; head; hit; left; man; pistol; revolver; score; shooting; shot; sight; target; time; trigger; use; way; yards
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        item: #6 of 6
          id: 45617
      author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)
       title: Redskin and Cow-Boy: A Tale of the Western Plains
        date: None
       words: 153065
      flesch: 88
     summary: It is a sort of thing that has happened to other men, and maybe after a bit they have got over it; but the doctor ain't. Many men before now have refused a good thing and been sorry for it afterwards.
    keywords: 8vo; bill; bit; boys; broncho; camp; cattle; country; course; cow; crown; day; days; doctor; don; edges; end; find; fire; good; half; hand; harry; head; home; horse; hugh; illustrations; indians; left; life; long; look; lot; man; men; mexican; miles; money; morning; new; page; party; pistol; place; ramon; ride; right; round; royce; saw; shot; sim; steve; story; tell; thing; thought; time; tunstall; uncle; use; village; want; way; work; wur; years
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