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Book title: Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit

Author: S. M. Mitra and Nancy Bell

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 71
Gunning Fog Index: 11
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 9

Number of words: 43077
Number of unique words: 3233

Readability statistics for Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit by S. M. Mitra and Nancy Bell

Number of sentences: 2043
Number of paragraphs: 3630
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 6
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 21

Keyword usage statistics for Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit by S. M. Mitra and Nancy Bell

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
king180sringa bhuja54
think109hari sarman51
father98rupa sikha47
chapter93subha datta38
wife89kadali garbha35
little81agni sikha22
time76dhairya sila19
sikha75mana kanaka17
mouse74wife children15
came73long time15
knew68money jewels15
putraka66guna vara15
quite63jewelled arrow14
home62quite sure11
bhuja61dridha varman11
long61father uncles11
know61full well11
well60banyan tree10
pitcher59young king10
forest58matri datta9
sringa58depths forest8
heard57chapter vii8
money53wicked woman8
help53wild creatures8
palace52knew full8
hari51buddhi mati8
beautiful51wise woman7
loved51silken thread7
sarman51little mouse7
story50magic pitcher7
first49vira bhuja7
datta48cat owl6
children47king heard6
rupa47learnt story6
food46gold pieces6
woman45cotton thread6
cat45chapter viii6
subha43story think6
saw43dear little6
tree41gold jewels6


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