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Book title: A Cotswold Village

Author: J. Arthur Gibbs

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 60
Gunning Fog Index: 13
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 11

Number of words: 113335
Number of unique words: 11379

Readability statistics for A Cotswold Village by J. Arthur Gibbs

Number of sentences: 4871
Number of paragraphs: 10494
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 9
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 23

Keyword usage statistics for A Cotswold Village by J. Arthur Gibbs

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
country250manor house51
time240tom peregrine43
years193hundred years36
house182white horse20
well172cotswold hills18
water167png chapter17
little161hundred yards17
cotswold153trout stream17
village151cotswold village17
place147dry fly17
long144large number14
fly143fifty years14
hounds132coln aldwyns13
stream125country folk12
fish119half mile11
trout119country houses11
fox117time time11
round115country places11
hunting111recent years10
hundred106anglo saxon10
life105manor houses10
ground104wild duck10
first104civil wars10
large102wild flowers10
beautiful99fly season9
an'99wall country9
yet97thousand years9
half96sir roger9
work95market place9
times92sairy jane9
stone92western sky9
peregrine91river coln9
best91an' butter8
horse88well known8
fields86country life8
ancient86moreton marsh8
coln86bread an'8
manor84ash trees8
fine83big fish8
church82merrie england8


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