item: #1 of 13 id: 10068 author: Cooke, Grace MacGowan title: The Power and the Glory date: None words: 95229 flesch: 86 summary: I seen Miss Johnnie Consadine when they was bringing the little gal down. Johnnie--Johnnie--Johnnie Stoddard; the one woman out of all the world for me, he murmured, his deep voice dropping to a wooing cadence. keywords: 'em; big; buckheath; car; children; come; course; day; deanie; eyes; face; feet; girl; goin'; good; gray; gray stoddard; half; hand; hardwick; head; help; himes; hit; home; house; johnnie; johnnie consadine; laurella; look; lydia; man; mandy; mavity; men; mill; mind; miss; money; morning; mother; mountains; pap; people; pros; right; road; room; sessions; shade; stoddard; thar; thing; thought; time; uncle; voice; way; woman; work cache: 10068.txt plain text: 10068.txt item: #2 of 13 id: 14854 author: Lippmann, Julie M. title: Martha By-the-Day date: None words: 45134 flesch: 90 summary: Martha _dear_! Martha_. keywords: business; claire; cora; course; day; door; face; frank; girl; goin'; good; hand; home; house; know; lady; lang; life; martha; mind; miss; moment; mother; mrs; place; radcliffe; right; ronald; room; sammy; says; sherman; slawson; tell; things; thought; time; want; way cache: 14854.txt plain text: 14854.txt item: #3 of 13 id: 15408 author: Stein, Gertrude title: Three Lives Stories of The Good Anna, Melanctha and The Gentle Lena date: None words: 87289 flesch: 84 summary: But I never want you to be being good Melanctha to me, when it ain't your loving makes you need it. And so good-bye now for good Melanctha. keywords: anna; good; herman; jane; jeff; jeff campbell; kind; lena; little; mathilda; melanctha; melanctha herbert; miss; miss melanctha; mrs; right; rose; things; time; trouble; want; way melanctha cache: 15408.txt plain text: 15408.txt item: #4 of 13 id: 2153 author: Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn title: Mary Barton date: None words: 166515 flesch: 84 summary: Margaret had still, you see, little or no belief in Jem's innocence; and besides, she thought if Mary saw Will, and heard herself from him that Jem had not been with him that Thursday night, it would in a measure break the force of the blow which was impending. For Job was muttering away in high dudgeon, and even Margaret's tone was altered as she wished Mary good night. keywords: alice; away; bed; bit; carson; child; come; day; days; dead; dear; death; door; end; esther; eyes; face; father; feeling; fire; girl; god; good; half; hand; head; heart; help; home; house; jem; job; john; kind; know; left; life; like; look; looking; love; man; manchester; manner; margaret; mary; mary barton; men; mind; morning; mother; mrs; night; people; place; poor; room; round; saw; set; sir; street; tell; thee; thing; thought; time; voice; want; way; wife; wilson; woman; words; work; young cache: 2153.txt plain text: 2153.txt item: #5 of 13 id: 27711 author: Goncourt, Edmond de title: Germinie Lacerteux date: None words: 76665 flesch: 79 summary: The larger ones, ten years old at most, would stop and talk, like little women, at the _portes cochères_. The conclusion of her story was as follows: When little Germinie Lacerteux arrived in Paris, being then less than fifteen years old, her sister, desirous to have her begin to earn her living at once, and to help to put bread in her hand, obtained a place for her in a small café on the boulevard, where she performed the double duties of lady's maid to the mistress of the café and assistant to the waiters in carrying on the main business of the establishment. keywords: air; arms; bed; black; body; child; children; creature; day; days; dead; death; door; end; evening; eyes; face; father; francs; germinie; girl; good; half; hand; head; heart; house; jupillon; left; life; look; love; mademoiselle; maid; mind; mistress; moment; money; morning; mother; night; old; order; people; place; room; saw; shop; sort; street; things; thought; time; varandeuil; way; woman; words; work; years cache: 27711.txt plain text: 27711.txt item: #6 of 13 id: 3646 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Dwelling Place of Light — Volume 1 date: None words: 49814 flesch: 74 summary: Janet, I've recommended you to Mr. Ditmar for my place. What do you say? I'd like to try it, Mr. Ditmar, Janet said, and added nothing, no word of gratitude or of appreciation to that consent. keywords: boston; bumpus; business; chippering; day; ditmar; eda; edward; eyes; face; family; good; hair; hampton; hand; hannah; head; home; house; janet; left; life; lise; look; man; men; mill; mind; miss; morning; new; office; ottway; people; place; right; room; self; sense; sister; street; things; thought; time; want; way; wiley; woman; work; world; years cache: 3646.txt plain text: 3646.txt item: #7 of 13 id: 3647 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Dwelling Place of Light — Volume 2 date: None words: 46813 flesch: 82 summary: She asked for no more details. CHAPTER XIII Once more Janet and Mr. Tiernan descended into the subway, taking a car going to the south and west, which finally came out of the tunnel into a broad avenue lined with shabby shops, hotels and saloons, and long rows of boarding--and rooming-houses. Why, it's Miss Janet! keywords: away; boston; car; day; ditmar; door; eyes; face; good; guess; hampton; hand; hannah; home; house; janet; left; life; lise; look; love; man; matter; mill; mind; moment; morning; mother; new; place; right; room; self; sister; street; thought; tiernan; time; voice; woman; world cache: 3647.txt plain text: 3647.txt item: #8 of 13 id: 3648 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Dwelling Place of Light — Volume 3 date: None words: 47037 flesch: 82 summary: And little by little Janet connected it with Silliston. repeated Janet, in an odd voice. keywords: augusta; away; brocklehurst; brooks; child; children; course; day; ditmar; eyes; face; girl; good; hampton; help; home; insall; janet; left; life; light; little; long; look; love; man; maturin; mill; mrs; new; people; place; rolfe; room; silliston; street; strike; things; thought; time; woman; work; world cache: 3648.txt plain text: 3648.txt item: #9 of 13 id: 37471 author: None title: Mind Amongst the Spindles. A Miscellany, Wholly Composed by the Factory Girls date: None words: 82841 flesch: 75 summary: Yes, it was a sunny day; but for many days before, the sky had been veiled in gloomy clouds; and joyous indeed was it to look up into that blue vault, and see it unobscured by its sombre screen; and my heart fluttered, like a prisoned bird, with its painful longings for an unchecked flight amidst the beautiful creation around me. And how he would like to see Lina's chart, and to know if Jimmy had brains--he was sure he had legs, and a big heart for a little boy; and he wondered what girls ran up to have their heads felt of in public; and what the man said about matrimony--an affair which in old times was thought to have more to do with the heart than the head. keywords: ann; bed; brother; day; days; dear; evening; eyes; factory; father; form; friend; girls; good; hand; head; heart; home; hope; hours; house; isabel; labor; leave; left; letter; life; little; look; love; lowell; man; martha; mind; miss; moment; morning; mother; mrs; nature; new; night; people; place; present; return; room; sister; son; spirit; susan; things; think; thought; time; way; white; wife; wish; words; work; world; years; young cache: 37471.txt plain text: 37471.txt item: #10 of 13 id: 41703 author: Hutchins, B. L. title: Women in Modern Industry date: None words: 96141 flesch: 61 summary: The Exclusion of Women: A Counsel of Despair._--In view of the tremendous strain incidental to certain kinds of industrial work, as at present organised, there occurs the difficult problem, what kind of work women are to do. Nor do conditions of work alone make up the burden of the heavy debt against society for the treatment of women workers. keywords: association; average; cases; century; children; class; class women; committee; conditions; cotton; day; demand; earnings; economic; employers; employment; factories; family; general; girls; good; hand; history; home; hours; increase; industrial; industry; labour; lancashire; league; life; machinery; making; man; means; miss; movement; new; number; organisation; pay; point; position; power; present; proportion; report; section; social; societies; society; special; spinning; strike; system; time; trade; trade union; unions; wages; war; weavers; weaving; week; women; women factory; women members; women wage; women workers; wool; work women; working; years; young; | +; | | cache: 41703.txt plain text: 41703.txt item: #11 of 13 id: 42275 author: None title: Women in the Printing Trades: A Sociological Study. date: None words: 99281 flesch: 81 summary: +------------------+------+-------+------+------+------+ | FIRM I. | Nov. | March | July | Nov. | Feb. | on | not | | | | | | Own | Speci- | | | | | | Account. keywords: -----------+----------+---------+----------+--------+--------+ |; ------------+---------------+---------------+---------------+ |; ------------+---------------+----------------+----------------+ |; -------------+---------------+----------------+----------------+ |; --------------+----------+ |; ------------------+---------+---------+---------+---------+ |; ------------------+-----------+-----------+-----------+ |; 0 |; a. |; census |; collators |; d. |; dispersion |; envelope |; half |; machine |; median |; months |; paper |; printers |; time |; years |; | +; | -|; | 11th; | 9th; | account; | age; | c.; | cutters; | e.; | earner; | employ; | f.; | facture; | females; | firm; | folders; | founders; | h.; | indentures; | j.; | july; | l.; | m.; | makers; | manu; | mrs; | nov; | occupations; | pay; | quartiles; | rulers; | s.; | sept; | slack; | stainers; | wage; | week; | | cache: 42275.txt plain text: 42275.txt item: #12 of 13 id: 8558 author: Zola, Émile title: L'Assommoir date: None words: 92031 flesch: 88 summary: By Emile Zola CHAPTER I GERVAISE Gervaise had waited and watched for Lantier until two in the morning. When Gervaise awoke about five o'clock, stiff and sore, she burst into wild sobs, for Lantier had not come in. keywords: air; bed; boche; children; coupeau; day; door; eyes; face; father; francs; gervaise; good; goujet; hands; head; home; house; husband; lantier; left; look; lorilleux; men; mme; money; morning; mother; nana; night; people; place; room; saw; shop; street; table; things; thought; time; virginie; water; way; wife; window; wine; woman; work cache: 8558.txt plain text: 8558.txt item: #13 of 13 id: 8600 author: Zola, Émile title: L'Assommoir date: None words: 159738 flesch: 87 summary: But I would never beat you, if you would only try me, Madame Gervaise. At length, after a long silence, he appeared to make up his mind, and took his pipe out of his mouth to say all in a breath: Madame Gervaise, will you allow me to lend you some money? keywords: air; arms; bed; big; bit; black; boche; child; children; corner; coupeau; day; days; dieu; door; drink; end; evening; eyes; face; floor; francs; gervaise; glass; good; goujet; half; hands; head; home; house; husband; iron; lantier; left; lerat; life; look; looking; lorilleux; madame; madame gervaise; men; money; monsieur; morning; mother; mother coupeau; mouth; nana; night; people; place; room; round; rue; shop; sous; street; table; things; thought; time; virginie; voice; want; water; way; white; window; wine; woman; work; zinc cache: 8600.txt plain text: 8600.txt