item: #1 of 10 id: 1112 author: Shakespeare, William title: The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet date: None words: 26531 flesch: 99 summary: Good thou, save me a piece of marchpane and, as thou loves me, let the porter let in Susan Grindstone and Nell. wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name! keywords: art; ben; cap; capulet; come; day; death; doth; fair; friar; good; hath; jul; juliet; lady; love; man; mer; night; nurse; paris; prince; rom; romeo; sir; thee; thou; thy; tis; tybalt; wife cache: 1112.txt plain text: 1112.txt item: #2 of 10 id: 12280 author: Cable, George Washington title: The Grandissimes date: None words: 115160 flesch: 80 summary: I am _not_ an old man, sir! I said _young_ man. Said Raoul, with an unsteady utterance, as he slammed the drawer: H-h-dat makes me dat I can't 'elp to laugh w'en keywords: agricola; apothecary; arm; aurora; black; blood; bras; chair; chapter; citizen; city; clotilde; coupé; creole; dad; dat; daughter; day; days; de'-seh; doctor; don; door; english; evening; eyes; face; family; father; feet; fell; french; friend; frowenfeld; fusilier; glance; god; good; grandissime; great; half; hand; head; heart; honoré; honoré grandissime; house; joseph; joseph frowenfeld; keene; know; ladies; lady; landlord; laugh; left; life; little; look; louisiana; love; madame; man; master; mind; moment; money; morning; mother; new; orleans; palmyre; people; person; place; professor; question; raoul; right; room; rose; rue; saw; shop; sieur; sir; smile; standing; street; thing; thought; time; voice; want; way; white; woman; word; years; young cache: 12280.txt plain text: 12280.txt item: #3 of 10 id: 1777 author: Shakespeare, William title: Romeo and Juliet date: None words: 40 flesch: 79 summary: THERE IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#1513) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1513 ******************************************************************* ******************************************************************* THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED keywords: ebook cache: 1777.txt plain text: 1777.txt item: #4 of 10 id: 2070 author: Grey, Zane title: To the Last Man date: None words: 97860 flesch: 92 summary: I tell you, Ellen Jorth, declared the old man, thet Jean Isbel loves you--loves you turribly--an' he believes you're good. An', say, Ellen, don't think hard any more of thet Jean Isbel. keywords: aboot; black; blaisdell; blood; blue; bruce; cabin; colter; dad; daggs; dark; day; door; ellen; ellen jorth; eyes; face; father; girl; goin'; good; grass; greaves; half; hand; head; heah; horse; jean; jean isbel; jorth; left; life; long; look; love; man; men; mind; open; queen; reckon; rifle; right; rim; run; saw; sheep; shore; shot; thet; thought; time; trail; valley; voice; wal; way; wild; y'u cache: 2070.txt plain text: 2070.txt item: #5 of 10 id: 28683 author: Buck, Charles Neville title: The Roof Tree date: None words: 99898 flesch: 80 summary: Ther old tree still stands thar a-castin' hits shade over a place thet's come ter be my home--a place ye've done vainly sought ter defile. We hain't hed no disagreement es ter thet, Mr. Doane. keywords: 'em; aims; air; answer; bas; bas rowlett; bas thet; blood; caleb; come; come ter; d ter; day; dead; death; doane; door; dorothy; dorothy thornton; ef ther; ef ye; erbout; es ter; eyes; face; feet; fer; girl; god; goin' ter; hain't; hand; harper; head; heart; hev ye; hit; hold; home; house; hump; hyar; hyar ter; jest; jim; know; lay; left; life; long; love; low; maggard; man ter; man thet; men; moment; need; parish; parish thornton; place; reckon; right; room; rose; rowlett; rowlett ter; sim; squires; ter git; ter hev; ter kill; ter pass; ter ther; ter ye; thar; ther house; thet; thet ther; thet ye; things; thornton; thought; time; tree; voice; war; way; woman; words; ye kin; ye war; ye've; yit; yore cache: 28683.txt plain text: 28683.txt item: #6 of 10 id: 3024 author: Fox, John, Jr. title: The Last Stetson date: None words: 9954 flesch: 93 summary: In time Steve Marcum had come face to face with old Steve Brayton in Hazlan, and the two Steves, as they were known, drew promptly. It was Crump, Eli Crump, who had been a spy for the Lewallens in the old feud and who was spying now for old Steve Brayton. keywords: boy; brayton; crump; fer; gabe; hit; isom; marcum; miller; rome; steve cache: 3024.txt plain text: 3024.txt item: #7 of 10 id: 35378 author: Marshall, Edison title: The Strength of the Pines date: None words: 79242 flesch: 91 summary: But the trouble was that little Bruce had not been adopted into any sort of home, good or bad. There was nothing homelike in it to little Bruce. keywords: bruce; dark; darkness; dave; death; door; end; eyes; face; fire; folger; forest; girl; good; hands; house; hudson; instant; killer; land; life; linda; little; man; men; moment; mountain; night; place; rifle; room; simon; snow; sound; strength; tell; things; thought; time; trail; tree; way; wilderness; words; world cache: 35378.txt plain text: 35378.txt item: #8 of 10 id: 41881 author: Dumas, Alexandre title: The Corsican Brothers date: None words: 30638 flesch: 83 summary: It was the last dwelling-place of our famous ancestress Savilia, the widow of Lucien de Franchi. But a glance from Lucien de Franchi checked this intention in the bud. keywords: brother; chateau; colona; day; door; franchi; friend; hand; house; letter; louis; lucien; madame; man; minutes; moment; monsieur; mother; orlandi; place; renaud; room; time cache: 41881.txt plain text: 41881.txt item: #9 of 10 id: 4360 author: Corelli, Marie title: Vendetta: A Story of One Forgotten date: None words: 145372 flesch: 83 summary: Following out this thought, I said aloud: What sort of looking man was this Count Romani? I had little time left me for reflection; each moment that passed brought me nearer to the end I had planned and foreseen. CHAPTER XXIII. keywords: air; arms; beauty; black; blood; body; care; child; cold; conte; course; dark; day; days; dead; death; door; doubt; eccellenza; evening; eyes; fabio; face; fair; fellow; ferrari; friend; god; gold; good; guido; hair; half; hand; head; heart; heaven; house; husband; know; lay; leave; left; life; lips; look; love; low; man; men; mere; mind; moment; morning; naples; night; nina; place; rest; romani; room; rose; round; signor; silence; smile; sort; soul; sweet; thing; thought; time; vault; vincenzo; voice; way; white; wife; woman; words; world cache: 4360.txt plain text: 4360.txt item: #10 of 10 id: 47201 author: Mutzenberg, Charles Gustavus title: Kentucky's Famous Feuds and Tragedies Authentic History of the World Renowned Vendettas of the Dark and Bloody Ground date: None words: 71460 flesch: 70 summary: In affairs of this kind, where many men are engaged, men whose acts prove them without honor, without respect for law, man or God, truth comes to light in spite of oaths to reveal nothing. The government of the State, when applied to for troops to assist in restoring order, sometimes refused aid, owing to a technicality in the law, and thus was precipitated the famous bloody battle at Morehead, in which many men were killed and wounded. keywords: breathitt; breathitt county; callahan; cap; circuit; citizens; county; county judge; court; craig; crime; day; death; deaton; eversole; father; feud; fire; french; friends; good; governor; hargis; hatfield; home; house; jackson; john; judge; kentucky; law; left; life; little; logan; long; man; marcum; martin; mccoy; men; morehead; morning; murder; night; officers; order; people; rowan; rowan county; sheriff; shot; state; time; tolliver; town; trial; virginia; war; west; years cache: 47201.txt plain text: 47201.txt