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Book title: Bullets & Billets

Author: Bruce Bairnsfather

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 64
Gunning Fog Index: 11
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 9

Number of words: 46564
Number of unique words: 5017

Readability statistics for Bullets & Billets by Bruce Bairnsfather

Number of sentences: 2432
Number of paragraphs: 4011
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 9
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 19

Keyword usage statistics for Bullets & Billets by Bruce Bairnsfather

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
trenches185machine gun54
time156hundred yards21
farm114gun section15
road106machine guns15
trench100transport officer14
place91german trenches13
gun90dug outs12
front90line trenches11
right86transport farm10
left86rifle fire10
machine81platoon commander9
came79star shell9
long78mile half9
started69days' rest8
chapter66front line8
village66christmas eve8
field66star shells8
bit62fire bucket8
little60barbed wire8
line59plugstreet wood8
house58bit trench7
first58gun officer7
fire57trench life7
sort56neuve eglise7
quite54long time7
battalion53shell holes7
round53right hand7
shell51ten days'7
mud50left trenches7
look49first time6
dark47corduroy boards6
saw47berthe marthe6
billets46douve farm6
rest46tram lines6
half46gun positions6
end45half dozen6
whole45douve trenches6
lay45trenches time6
idea44spotted fever6
next42next morning5


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