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Book title: Hurrah for New England!

Author: Louisa C. Tuthill

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 62
Gunning Fog Index: 13
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 11

Number of words: 19041
Number of unique words: 2911

Readability statistics for Hurrah for New England! by Louisa C. Tuthill

Number of sentences: 771
Number of paragraphs: 1622
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 8
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 25

Keyword usage statistics for Hurrah for New England! by Louisa C. Tuthill

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
little64cousin pidgie9
david54dear bennie8
clarendon45hurrah england7
think40moody dick7
home38captain cobb7
brother33captain peck7
saw32pidgie bennie6
long31brown tom6
sister30pidgie letter6
louisa28little fellow5
quite28fishing smack5
bennie28sweet sister4
captain27poor little4
know27miss louisa4
shall27brother clarendon4
time27miss colman4
better26affectionate cousin4
love26pidgie beverley3
heard25fine shoal3
poor24little boy3
pidgie231846 dear3
years23during absence3
first23half ashamed3
dick22dining room3
looking22banks newfoundland3
jack21david cobb3
came21sister louisa3
yet21louisa colman3
boston20hard work3
dear20newfoundland july3
letter20cunard steamer3
father20seamen's friend3
well20friend society3
board19visit cunard3
land19captain hall3
replied18ship sailed3
heart18sea sickness3
water18board steamer3
look18little white3
till18floating chapel2


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