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Book title: Cowmen and Rustlers

Author: Edward S. Ellis

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 69
Gunning Fog Index: 11
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 8

Number of words: 53614
Number of unique words: 4952

Readability statistics for Cowmen and Rustlers by Edward S. Ellis

Number of sentences: 3033
Number of paragraphs: 5177
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 9
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 18

Keyword usage statistics for Cowmen and Rustlers by Edward S. Ellis

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
sterry243capt asbury76
rustlers144monteith sterry45
fred127fred whitney42
whitney122mont sterry35
jennie107larch cadmus28
time98duke vesey23
capt86budd hankinson18
mother86jennie whitney17
well85grizzly weber13
asbury83mother sister12
monteith78replied sterry11
vesey74dick hawkridge10
right68cowmen rustlers10
little68ira inman9
course65flag truce9
replied65right left8
moment65half dozen8
enough64turned head8
cadmus61wolf glen7
house60big horn7
sight58young lady7
know57hundred yards7
front55camp fire7
think55brother sister7
came54horn mountains7
place54front house7
long54miss whitney7
left53short distance7
knew53remarked sterry6
cattle53beyond reach6
hawkridge53stock association6
horse52shook head6
young52fred jennie6
inman51inman cadmus6
head51rifle firing6
mont50capt inman5
first50long time5
near48wyoming montana5
budd47live stock5
friend46spark holly5


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