item: #1 of 6 id: 10025 author: Hurst, Fannie title: Gaslight Sonatas date: None words: 71501 flesch: 92 summary: You're going to watch your step, little girl, and I don't know as I blame you. I ain't the one to complain, Mrs. Katz, and I always say, when you come right down to it maybe Mrs. Kaufman's house is as good as the next one, but-- I wish, though, Mrs. Finshriber, you would hear what Mrs. Spritz says at her boarding-house they get for breakfast: fried-- You can imagine, Mrs. Katz, since my poor husband's death, how much appetite I got left; but I say, Mrs. Katz, just for the principle of the thing, it would not hurt once if Mrs. Kaufman could give somebody else besides her own daughter and Vetsburg the white meat from everything, wouldn't it? It's a shame before the boarders! keywords: arm; away; baby; black; blutch; boy; business; chair; charley; city; coblenz; come; crowd; darling; day; door; eyes; face; fellow; girl; god; going; good; half; hand; hanna; harry; head; home; honey; house; jimmie; kaufman; kind; life; long; look; mama; man; miss; mommy; mother; mrs; new; pink; poor; right; room; ruby; selene; street; table; things; think; time; town; vetsburg; voice; want; way; white; woman; world; years cache: 10025.txt plain text: 10025.txt item: #2 of 6 id: 16447 author: Adams, Samuel Hopkins title: The Clarion date: None words: 123283 flesch: 85 summary: If the money is good enough for me to spend, it's good enough for me to earn, said Hal Surtaine a little grandiloquently. Fellows, he said, and he turned sharply to face Hal Surtaine, I don't know how the devil old Themistocles ever could do it--unless he owned a newspaper! Silence followed, and then a quick acclaiming shout, as they grasped the implicit challenge of the corollary. keywords: advertising; big; boy; boyee; business; certina; city; clarion; come; course; dad; day; doctor; dollars; editor; editorial; elliot; ellis; epidemic; esmé; eyes; face; father; friend; girl; good; great; guess; hal; hal surtaine; half; hand; head; help; home; kind; let; life; look; man; matter; mcguire; men; merritt; milly; mind; miss; money; neal; news; newspaper; office; paper; people; pierce; place; print; right; room; run; set; son; story; suppose; sure; surtaine; talk; think; thought; time; tone; town; veltman; voice; way; week; willard; woman; word; work; worthington; young cache: 16447.txt plain text: 16447.txt item: #3 of 6 id: 36014 author: Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy) title: Notes on Old Edinburgh date: None words: 14262 flesch: 74 summary: Scarcely elsewhere does one roof cover a population of 290, 248, 240 persons, living in dens, honeycombed out of larger rooms, without ventilation, without privacy, and often without direct light. There were many children sitting in the gutters, very dirty, ragged, and sore-eyed. keywords: bed; children; city; close; dark; day; edinburgh; families; feet; floor; houses; man; night; people; room; stair; street; water; women cache: 36014.txt plain text: 36014.txt item: #4 of 6 id: 36958 author: Morrison, Arthur title: A Child of the Jago date: None words: 63985 flesch: 85 summary: The rain, which had abated for a space, came up on a driving wind, and whipped Dicky Perrott home to meet his new brother. This, however, was but a Rann and Leary fight; and it was but in its early stages when Dicky Perrott, emerging from Jerry Gullen's back-yard, made for Shoreditch High Street by way of the 'Posties'--the passage with posts at the end of Old Jago Street. keywords: bill; boy; clock; court; day; dicky; dicky perrott; door; dove; end; ere; eyes; face; father; good; half; hand; head; high; home; house; jago; jago street; josh; josh perrott; kiddo; know; lane; lay; leary; left; man; money; mother; new; old; perrott; place; police; rann; right; room; row; shop; street; sturt; thing; thought; till; time; watch; way; weech; window; work cache: 36958.txt plain text: 36958.txt item: #5 of 6 id: 38821 author: Riis, Jacob A. (Jacob August) title: A Ten Years' War: An Account of the Battle with the Slum in New York date: None words: 54940 flesch: 79 summary: No winter has passed, since the awakening conscience of the people of New York city manifested itself in a desire to better the lot of the other half, that has not seen an assault made, in one shape or another, on the structure of tenement house law built up with such anxious solicitude. And it is not yet half a dozen years since one of the biggest tenement house landlords in the city, the wealthiest church corporation in the land, attacked the constitutionality of this statute rather than pay a couple of hundred dollars for putting water into two old buildings, as the Board of Health had ordered, and came near upsetting the whole structure of tenement house law upon which our safety depends. keywords: air; boss; boy; boys; business; cent; chance; children; city; club; committee; day; dollars; east; gang; good; government; half; home; house; human; kind; landlord; law; life; like; man; new; night; park; pay; people; plan; playground; police; policeman; politics; public; reform; room; school; slum; street; tammany; tenants; tenement; thing; time; way; work; years; york cache: 38821.txt plain text: 38821.txt item: #6 of 6 id: 447 author: Crane, Stephen title: Maggie: A Girl of the Streets date: None words: 23476 flesch: 88 summary: Do dose little men talk? asked Maggie. Men with calloused hands and attired in garments that showed the wear of an endless trudge for a living, smoked their pipes contentedly and spent five, ten, or perhaps fifteen cents for beer. keywords: air; boy; damn; dat; deh; deh hell; door; eyes; face; girl; git; hands; head; hell; home; jimmie; maggie; men; mother; pete; right; room; street; teh; time; way; wid; woman; yehs; yer cache: 447.txt plain text: 447.txt